Archaeology




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From the Aztecs and Mayans to Ancient Egypt, the Roman Empire and the medieval world, you’ll study the story of human activity and the origins of civilisation. A BA in archaeology explores how human societies came into being, how and why they changed over time, and the underlying reasons for human diversity today.
Archaeology is the study of the human past through its material remains. Our archaeology bachelor degree teaches you transferable skills through exploring questions about people in the past and in the present. You’ll learn in the laboratory, the library or in the field and develop the skills needed to explore contested narratives.
You’ll have the opportunity to experience fieldwork, including at least 3 weeks as part of an active research project. This is usually done during the summer period, and may be in the UK or overseas, preparing you for a career as an archaeologist.
BA Archaeology covers a wide range of world archaeology. You can study topics such as:
- excavation and field survey techniques
- underwater archaeology
- artefacts analysis
- medieval archaeology
- museums, heritage and public archaeology
Archaeology combines the humanities and the sciences, working with historical texts and artefacts. You’ll develop a range of transferable skills, including:
- evidence-based reasoning
- problem-solving
- project management
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There is an option for Archaeology with Year Abroad (BA).
This program takes a place at Avenue campus.
UK students pay €10,850.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with three AP tests at scores of 444-544 OR Three SAT subject tests at scores of 650-700, 650, 650 or a combination of the two. GPA of 3.0 or better is required!
We can also consider excellent grades in Honors or College-level classes or ACT or SAT scores in lieu of AP or SAT subject tests on a case-by-case basis.
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