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Graduate Program

Archaeology and Tourist Guidance

About College

The faculty is committed to providing studies on Ancient Egyptian archaeology, restoration, and conservation of antiquities, tourism guidance, and archaeology of the Arab Peninsula. We aspire to collaborate with the Arab-Egyptian community for the advancement of such studies. The faculty awards bachelor degrees for graduates of all its departments.

College Mission
College Vision

College Mission

A private educational institution aspiring to prepare a qualified graduate in the fields of Egyptology, Islamic Archaeology, Arabian Peninsula Restoration and Tourism Guidance. Thus, the graduate deals with the latest scientific development of such specified fields to revive the cultural heritage and contribute to the community, and for the progress of the nation.

 

College Vision

Providing distinctive and advanced performance in the fields of Egyptology, Islamic Archaeology, Arabian Peninsula Restoration and Tourism Guidance to serve the community and achieve progress for the nation.

Degrees Offered

The College of Archaeology and Tourism Guidance offers degrees in the following departments:

  1. Ancient Egyptian Archaeology
  2. Islamic Archaeology
  3. Restoration and Conservation of Antiquities

Procedures to enroll for postgraduate studies

Each department specifies the number of applicants enrolled & the obtained degree according to the following:

  1. Certificate of the Bachelor degree or its equivalent
  2. Final accumulated grades of the years of study
  3. Total score of the major course
  4. The oldest student applying

Enrollment & studying dates

Each student should apply within one month prior to the beginning of the study during Fall & Spring semesters. The academic year is divided as follows:

  1. The first semester starts in September for 15 weeks
  2. The second semester starts in February for 15 weeks
  3. The summer semester starts in July for eight weeks

System of study

The university follows the credit hours system. The holder of a bachelor’s degree in special education from Egyptian universities or an equivalent has the right to apply for a master’s degree in one of the specified majors.

  1. Once credit hour in one course is equivalent to 15 hours of study
  2. Internal regulations of each faculty specify the required credit hours
  3. It takes a one-hour exam for each credit hour
  4. Exam results are divided into Oral, Written, & Practical

Documents submission required

  1. A file folder
  2. Bachelors certificate with overall GPA & grades obtained during years of study
  3. Birth certificate or official copy of it
  4. Six personal photos
  5. Approval of the specified department
  6. Submitting all required documents to the postgraduate administration
  7. Payment of tuition fees in the due time specified by the postgraduate administration
  8. Foreign students should submit a letter from  their Embassy including an approval for enrollment in postgraduate studies & clarifying financial status
  9. Foreigners should submit a health certificate from Ministry of health

The faculty is committed to providing studies on Ancient Egyptian archaeology, restoration, and conservation of antiquities, tourism guidance, and archaeology of the Arab Peninsula. We aspire to collaborate with the Arab-Egyptian community for the advancement of such studies. The faculty awards bachelor degrees for graduates of all its departments.