It is intended to enable the licensees to the performance of archaeological work, properly framed in teams of archaeologists led by higher education (master’s and doctorate or the future 2 and 3 courses), participate actively in all routines of the fieldwork, and in all the tasks of registration, inventory and production reports. Provide a training that will ensure the basic tasks of identification and characterization of archaeological occurrences, based on a general knowledge of sites and artefacts and their integration in space and time.
The course aims to open routes to archaeological research, without neglecting other aspects such as integrated management of archaeological heritage, its inventory, whether in the business or the central government or the autonomous regions, municipalities and museums. The basic training that this curriculum design also enables licensees to integrate the market of “cultural industries”, while opening space for other perspectives that the student understands microtemáticas tested in their basic training.
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Technology – Structural Engineering and Architecture – master
The programme of study offers the combined scientific and technological qualifications that society needs in connection with operations and innovations in business activities, management and research. The programme represents a continuance of the former study programme Civil Engineering, and at UMB it is connected to subject areas that are central to the maintenance and development of a sustainable society.Graduates are qualified to work as property managers in larger businesses, as construction manager/project manager in construction companies or as a planner in an engineering or architect\’s office. They can also work as planners, consultants and chief building inspectors in municipalities and counties.
Tags: architect, building inspectors, business activities, civil engineering, construction companies, construction manager, continuance, engineering architecture, graduates, innovations, life sciences, manager project, municipalities, norwegian university, planners, property managers, structural engineering, subject areas, sustainable society, umb
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