BSc (Hons) Archaeology
Course Overview
This BSc in Archaeology equips you with the specialized scientific skills required to make groundbreaking discoveries at the forefront of modern research. You will be trained in the core methods of archaeological science by world-leading experts, while also building a fundamental understanding of archaeological theory and global cultures.
Key Program Highlights
- Training in cutting-edge scientific methods for materials analysis and environmental reconstruction
- Expert instruction from world-leading researchers in bioarchaeology and related fields
- A strong foundation in core archaeological methods, theory, and global studies
- Hands-on, practical experience applicable to real-world archaeological investigation
- Preparation for a professional career in archaeological science and heritage management
Course Overview
This BSc in Archaeology equips you with the specialized scientific skills required to make groundbreaking discoveries at the forefront of modern research. You will be trained in the core methods of archaeological science by world-leading experts, while also building a fundamental understanding of archaeological theory and global cultures.
Key Program Highlights
- Training in cutting-edge scientific methods for materials analysis and environmental reconstruction
- Expert instruction from world-leading researchers in bioarchaeology and related fields
- A strong foundation in core archaeological methods, theory, and global studies
- Hands-on, practical experience applicable to real-world archaeological investigation
- Preparation for a professional career in archaeological science and heritage management
Requirements
Modules
- Principles of Archaeology
- The Origins of Humanity
- Bronze Age Civilizations: Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean
- From Village to City: The Origins of Chinese Civilisation
- The Practice of Archaeology
- Empires and Citizens: The Classical Mediterranean and the Near East
- Issues in Evolutionary Anthropology
- Visual Culture
- Working with the Past
- Plants and People in the Past: Method and Practice of Archaeobotany
- Artefacts and Technology
- Human Osteoarchaeology
- Rethinking Stonehenge (British and Irish Prehistory)
- Placement Year Preparation
- Ancient Warfare
- Nomads: An Introduction to the Archaeology of Eurasia
- Akkadian Language and Literature
- Conquest, Conflict and Culture: Sicily from Protohistory to the Hellenistic Period
- Indigenous Americas
- Old Worlds and Work Futures: Placements in Ace
- Museums and Monuments
- Death and Mortuary Practices
- Sumerian Language and Literature
- The First Civilisation: Mesopotamia and the Sumerians
- The Roman Experience: History, Archaeology, and Heritage
- Dissertation
- Archaeology and Heritage in Contemporary Society: Ethical and Political Issues
- Archaeomaterials: Analytical Methods and Practical Analysis
- Archaeology in the Anthropocene
- Evolution of the Human Mind
- The Archaeology of the Upper Palaeolithic in Europe
- The Origins of Agriculture and Sedentism in the Near East
- Palaeolithic Art in Europe
- Akkadian Language and Literature
- International Relations in the Ancient World
- Archaic Greek Colonisation and British Colonial Thought
- Past, Present and Future: Global Questions and Insights from the Past
- Human Origins: Archaeology of the Early and Middle Pleistocene
- Sumerian Language and Literature
- Biblical Archaeology
- The Celts (Iron Age Europe and the Mediterranean)
- The First Civilisation: Mesopotamia and the Sumerians
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