This specialized program is designed to preserve and document cultural heritage using the latest technologies and methodologies, making it an ideal choice for researchers, heritage professionals, and individuals interested in archaeology and cultural preservation.
Program Overview
This diploma offers comprehensive professional training designed to prepare specialists in Archaeological Documentation according to the latest scientific and technical standards in recording, documenting, and preserving archaeological sites and artifacts. The program places strong emphasis on practical application and the use of modern digital technologies.
Why This Program?
As global interest in protecting cultural and historical heritage continues to grow, there is an increasing demand for qualified professionals capable of documenting archaeological resources accurately and in accordance with international standards. This program equips participants with the skills and expertise needed to work professionally in the fields of archaeology, heritage preservation, and cultural resource management.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, participants will be able to:
- Document archaeological sites and artifacts using scientific and professional methodologies.
- Utilize archaeological photography and technical illustration techniques.
- Apply digital archiving and preservation methods.
- Prepare specialized archaeological reports and documentation records.
- Use surveying, measurement, and field documentation tools effectively.
Program Structure
- Fundamentals of Archaeology
- Archaeological Documentation Techniques
- Archaeological Photography and Illustration
- Digital Archiving and Data Management
- Field Surveying Methods
- Practical Training
Training Methodology
- Hands-on Practical Training
- Field Visits to Archaeological Sites
- Interactive Workshops
Target Audience
- Individuals seeking careers in archaeology and cultural heritage.
- Graduates of history, archaeology, or related disciplines.
- Individuals interested in cultural heritage preservation and documentation.
Career Opportunities
- Archaeological Documentation Specialist
- Archaeological Research Assistant
- Heritage Archiving Officer
- Positions within museums and cultural institutions
Admission Requirements
- High School Diploma or equivalent (minimum requirement).
- Interest in cultural heritage, history, and archaeology.
Program Details
- Duration: 9 Months
- Training Hours: 300 Training Hours
- Tuition Fees: To be determined according to the approved policy.
Registration Procedures
- Complete the registration application form.
- Contact or visit the Center for Consultation and Training:
- Internal Extension: 2590 / 2272
- Email: CCE@AMMANU.EDU.JO