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Bachelor in Archeology (BSc) - University of Nottingham
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Bachelor in Archeology (BSc) - University of Nottingham

University of Nottingham
NottinghamUK
On campus
Full-time
€25,727.52/year
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Aug 2024
Start date
Sep 2024

Program Description

This bachelor in Archeology (BSc) allows you to explore a range of scientific approaches in our laboratories and in the field. You will examine animal bones, human skeletons, and ancient materials, applying techniques that range from the study of ancient DNA to chemical analysis and the study of isotopes. You also have the opportunity to explore cultures from a wide range of periods and geographical regions.

The University of Nottingham offers a wide range of bursaries and international undergraduate scholarships.

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Curriculum

Year 1

Comparative World Prehistory

Interpreting Ancient Art and Archaeology

Rome to Revolution: Historical Archaeology of Britain

Understanding the Past I – Introduction to Archaeology

Understanding the Past II – Landscapes and Surveying

Year 2

Archaeology: Theory and Practice

Communicating the Past

Year 3

Classics and Archaeology Dissertation

Optional:
Britain in the Later Roman Empire (c. 250-450)
From Petra to Palmyra: Art and Culture in the Roman Near East
Human-Animal-Landscape Relationships
Human Osteology
Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean c. 500-1500 CE
Religion and the Romans
The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
The Archaeology of Mycenaean Greece
The Origins and Rise of Aegean Civilisation
The Silk Road: Cultural Interactions and Perceptions
The World of the Etruscans
Themes in Near Eastern Prehistory
Through a Glass Darkly
A History of the Civil Rights Movement
Modern languages modules
Photography in the 19th Century

Learning Outcomes

  • Ability to process and critically evaluate data
  • Applying theoretical and scientific principles to problems
  • Critical analysis and argument
  • Experience of fieldwork, post-excavation and laboratory techniques
  • Ability to interpret spatial data numerical, statistical, IT and analytical skills
  • Strong team working
  • Written, oral and visual communication
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