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3D Data and Visualization in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Studies

Course
AE2052
Master’s level
15 credits (ECTS)
Study pace
50%
Time
Day
Location
Göteborg
Language
English
Duration
-
Part of semester
Quarter 1 to 4

About

The course follows a hands-on teaching philosophy acquainting students with 3D modelling software. Furthermore, it will refresh and deepen knowledge about techniques like photogrammetry, laser scanning, and other visualization methods. Focus will be put on models that can readily be integrated into digital exhibits and enable students to create their own 3D models and present them in a meaningful way. This includes a full understanding of the importance of para- and metadata, how to source these data in cooperation with museums and the private sector, and such data and its interpretations can be presented ethically.

Since the course will focus on transferable skills, the teaching will offer long-term sustainability for the participants. As such, the course will enable students to acquire 3D data, formulate appropriate research questions, and answer them using a sound theoretical framework.

Entry requirements

Admission to the course requires a Bachelor of Arts or the equivalent of 180 higher education credits, of which 90 credits within the disciplines of Archaeology, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, Cultural Heritage Studies, or History. Option of courses within liberal arts, but also social sciences like Digital humanities, will be considered applicable. For Digital humanities the first year of courses (60 credits) is required.

Admission to the course is also granted with a Bachelor's degree in Cultural Heritage, including basic and advanced courses in the main field of Archaeology (60 credits).

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