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International Standard Classification of Education: Fields of Education and Training 2013 - Global

0222 History and archaeology

History is the study of past events, especially the political, social and economic development of a country, a continent or the world. History of medicine is classified here, likewise the study of history of science and ideas. Archaeology is the study of ancient civilisations by scientific analysis of what is found in the ground. Programmes and qualifications with the following main content are classified here: Archaeology Cultural history Folklore studies History History of literature History of medicine History of science and ideas History of technology === Inclusions Restoration and preservation of artistic heritage are included here. === Exclusions Study of literature combined with study of a specific language is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0232 'Literature and linguistics'. Study of classical languages (Latin etc.) is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0231 'Language acquisition'. Study of History of art is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0213 'Fine arts'. Study of Music and performing arts history is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0215 'Music and performing arts'. Study of Economic history/history of economics is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0311 'Economics'.

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  1. >02 Arts and humanities
  2. >>022 Humanities (except languages)
  3. >>>0222 History and archaeology
  4. >>>0222 History and archaeology

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What is ISCED-F 2013 0222?
ISCED-F 2013 0222 is "History and archaeology". History is the study of past events, especially the political, social and economic development of a country, a continent or the world. History of medicine is classified here, likewise the study of history of science and ideas. Archaeology is the study of ancient civilisations by scientific analysis of what is found in the ground. Programmes and qualifications with the following main content are classified here: Archaeology Cultural history Folklore studies History History of literature History of medicine History of science and ideas History of technology === Inclusions Restoration and preservation of artistic heritage are included here. === Exclusions Study of literature combined with study of a specific language is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0232 'Literature and linguistics'. Study of classical languages (Latin etc.) is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0231 'Language acquisition'. Study of History of art is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0213 'Fine arts'. Study of Music and performing arts history is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0215 'Music and performing arts'. Study of Economic history/history of economics is excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0311 'Economics'.
How does ISCED-F 2013 0222 map to other classification systems?
0222 History and archaeology has equivalents in CIP 2020 (05.0209, 30.1201, 36.0199, +11 more). These crosswalks let you translate this code between ISCED-F 2013 and 1 other classification system.
What is the parent category of 0222?
0222 History and archaeology sits under 0222 History and archaeology in the ISCED-F 2013 hierarchy.

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Source: UNESCO Institute for StatisticsVersion: 2013