1. Have the basic and updated knowledge of archaeology
2. Able to interpret and evaluate of undergraduate and graduate knowledge of archaeology and practice this knowledge in the field.
3. Able to record the archaeological data with technological implements
4. Able to transfer the archaeological knowledge and experience through oral and written communication
5. Able to carry out archaeology projects
6. Able to take responsibility to solve the problems encountered in the archaeological studies
7. Able to plan and manage archaeological activities
8. Able to identifying learning needs in archaeology and to take responsibility to protect cultural heritage. Also able to raise public awareness of cultural heritage
9. Able to transmit popular archaeological topics to the community
10. Able to take responsibility about collecting, interpreting and publishing archaeological data
11. Able to work both in the field and in store/ laboratories
12. Able to present and protect of the artefacts and cataloguing in the scope of documentation
13. Able to use at least one foreign language in Europe Language Portfolio at General Level C1 to read up to date information about the field and communicate with colleagues
14. Able to use information and communication technologies
15. Able to bring different disciplines together in archaeological studies