Blog 6: Postgraduate Studies
Hi everyone! today I´m going to talk about the
postgraduate study that I had wanted to study a few years ago.
I graduated in 2015 from Physical Anthropology
at the Universidad de Concepción and I considered doing a master's degree to
specialize, since unfortunately in Chile an undergraduate education is not
enough.
The country that I had chosen was England,
since I wanted, in addition to studying, to know new countries. Within this
country the universities of Durham and College London were the ones that most
caught my attention with their teaching programs. Both have a face-to-face
system and I prefer a full-time study mode that lasts 1 year, over a part-time
mode that lasts 2 years. Due to the high
values of the tuition fee and cost of living in that country, no matter what, I
would have to apply for Becas Chile, since by myself I could not pay it.
In relation to the subject of magister that I
would have liked to study is Archeology. This is a Masters of Arts and has
courses like archaeologies of modern conflict, funerary archaeology, data analysis
in archaeology, archaeologies of the Americas.
In the end, researching and working in the
field work, I realized that physical anthropologists have fewer job
opportunities than archaeologists, and Chilean excavation permits are only
given to archaeologists, regardless of whether physical anthropologists have a
master's or doctorate. That is why I decided to continue with my undergraduate
studies and study archeology, since several subjects would be validated, and I
would have better job opportunities.
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archaeology sounds like an exciting job!
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