Holders of the master's degree in Prehistoric Archaeology and Rock Art are prepared to perform
· Public Sector:
- Municipal Archaeologists;
- Central government (DGPC and attached services);
- Museums;
- Heritage and tourism management services;
· Private Sector:
- Organisations engaged in archaeological activities;
- Organisations engaged in cultural and tourism activities;
- Land management providers.
· Education:
- Higher polytechnic education;
- University education;
- Professional training in archaeology, cultural heritage and rock art.
· International labour market:
- Higher education;
- Museums;
- Government services;
- Professional training;
- Consultancy.
Erasmus Mundus International Master - Erasmus+ Programme with the support of the European Commission The Master's Degree is part of the Erasmus Mundus International Master's Degree in Quaternary and Prehistory, which allows students to complete 30% of the course at one of the other universities in the network, and to obtain at the end the Erasmus Mundus European Diploma, issued by IPT, the University of Ferrara (Italy), the National Museum of Natural History of Paris (France) and the University of Tarragona (Spain). The course takes place predominantly in the village of Mação at CEPMAC - Center for Polytechnic Studies of Mação, in the building of the Earth and Memory Institute with optional modules at the Polytechnic Institute of Tomar. In terms of research, it is articulated with the Center for Geosciences of the University of Coimbra.