To have knowledge about the history and cultures of Mesopotamia, Iran, the Caucasus, the Balkans, the Balkans, the Aegean World and the Eastern Mediterranean, especially Anatolia, starting from the Paleolithic period;
To be able to use archaeological terminology;
To be aware of archaeological problems;
Recognizing the oral and written languages used in Anatolia and the surrounding cultural regions;
Ability to work individually or collectively and to support research with interdisciplinary knowledge;
To be able to conduct a systematic research; to be able to evaluate, classify, compare and compare archaeological finds, depictions or documents and to be able to present them in appropriate catalogs;
To be able to systematically collect and document finds in a specific field study such as excavations, surveys, etc;
To have knowledge about the restoration and/or conservation of archaeological finds or remains;
To be able to benefit from other social sciences (history, literature, art history, law, sociology, etc.);
To have knowledge about contemporary museology methods related to the storage, conservation, exhibition and promotion of archaeological finds;