Dr. Ibrahim Noureddine

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Ibrahim Noureddine (Ph.D.) is an archaeologist specializing in various research interests including Egyptology, Maritime Archaeology, and Eastern Mediterranean Bronze and Iron Age Archaeology. Since the mid-1990s, he has actively participated in classical and underwater archaeological excavations spanning significant periods such as the early Bronze, Middle Bronze, and Late Bronze Ages at sites in Syria including Tell Karma and Tell Kazel, as well as in Lebanon at Byblos, Beirut, Jiyeh, and Tyre. Dr. Noureddine has previously worked on the excavation of the Amenhotep III Mortuary Temple in Luxor, Egypt, and is currently involved in the Spanish excavation and restoration project of the Thutmosis III Mortuary Temple in Luxor. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Granada in Spain, where his dissertation focused on the harbors along the central Levantine coast during the late Bronze and Iron Age periods. Currently, he leads the Canadian Archaeological Research Organization (CARO) and has significant research interests in Mediterranean harbors from the Bronze and Iron Ages, Egyptian archaeology, and harbor shipwreck investigations.

Research Interests

Requirements for Carleton University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:20
Reading
Required:20
Writing
Required:20
Speaking
Required:20
Total
Required:86
PTE
Listening
Required:60
Reading
Required:60
Writing
Required:60
Speaking
Required:60
Overall
Required:60
Prerequisites
4-year Honours Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering or related field
Application Checklist
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Specialization Notes

Includes MEng and MASc options.