Archaeology and Geography (BA) 48 months Undergraduate Program By Birkbeck, University of London |Top Universities
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Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

ArchaeologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Archaeology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The BA Archaeology and Geography will equip students to study past humans and environments through texts, objects and landscapes. This programme offers a range of evidence - from prehistoric pottery to marine sediment, temporal registers and geographical information - to explore the past. Students will gain practical archaeological and geographical experience by participating in a field school where archaeology and geography are brought together by situating sites within the context of landscapes. Students will also acquire critical and analytical skills by studying and comparing data and methods from the two disciplines of archaeology and geography. Graduates can pursue careers in archaeology, conservation, education, local and national government, planning, policy-making or environmental or development roles. This degree may also be useful in becoming an archaeologist, heritage manager, museum/gallery curator or higher education lecturer.

Program overview

Main Subject

Archaeology

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The BA Archaeology and Geography will equip students to study past humans and environments through texts, objects and landscapes. This programme offers a range of evidence - from prehistoric pottery to marine sediment, temporal registers and geographical information - to explore the past. Students will gain practical archaeological and geographical experience by participating in a field school where archaeology and geography are brought together by situating sites within the context of landscapes. Students will also acquire critical and analytical skills by studying and comparing data and methods from the two disciplines of archaeology and geography. Graduates can pursue careers in archaeology, conservation, education, local and national government, planning, policy-making or environmental or development roles. This degree may also be useful in becoming an archaeologist, heritage manager, museum/gallery curator or higher education lecturer.

Admission requirements

6+
1200+
83+
Jan-2000

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