Bachelor of Degree (Hons) Archaeology and Landscape History
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
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Entry Requirements
200 UCAS tariff points.
A levels required; 3 A levels in any subject
BTEC/Access required; A BTEC National or a full Access Certificate in a related subject
GCSEs required; 3 GCSEs at grade C or above in English, Maths and Science.
Please note AS levels are acceptable only when combined with other qualifications.
We welcome applications from International and EU students.
Curriculum
First Year
- Principles and Methods of Archaeology and Landscape History
- Themes in Archaeology
- Analytical Techniques for Forensic Scientists
- Western Civilisation 1 and 2
- Archaeological Heritage Management
- Themes in Landscape History
- Archaeological Desk Based Assessment
- Ceremonial and Ritual Landscapes
- Prehistory and European Wetlands
- Science in Archaeology
- Placement and Portfolio
- History Today: Methods and Approaches
- Urban and Industrial Landscapes
- Aspects of East Anglian History
- Buildings in the Landscape
- Major Project