Archaeology and Medieval History (BA) part time

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In Cardiff

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    Course

  • Location

    Cardiff (Wales)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

In studying Archaeology and Medieval history at Cardiff, you will encounter new ways of looking, thinking and doing, learning with leading specialists researching actively in disciplines.Grade A in the Core, with a BB at A-level

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Cardiff
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King Edward VII Avenue, South Glamorgan, CF10 3XQ

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  • Archaeology
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Course programme

This is a three-year degree programme comprising core modules alongside optional modules that you can choose from in order to tailor your degree to meet your interests.

Year one

In addition to your Archaeology and Medieval History modules, you can take further courses in the humanities and social sciences thereby developing the range of skills and knowledge required of the historian, and providing a broad based first year.

Optional modules

Module titleModule codeCreditsThe Making of The Modern World, 1750-1970HS110520 creditsEarly Modern England and Wales 1500-1700HS110620 creditsMedieval EuropeHS110120 creditsMaking Global Histories: Asia and the WestHS110820 creditsModern WalesHS110420 creditsThe Archaeology of Mediterranean Societies: Egypt, Greece and RomeHS212320 creditsDeep Histories: The Archaeology of BritainHS212420 creditsYear two

You follow 60 credits in Archaeology and 60 credits in Medieval History.

Optional modules

Module titleModule codeCreditsThe Making of The Modern World, 1750-1970HS110520 creditsEarly Modern England and Wales 1500-1700HS110620 creditsMedieval EuropeHS110120 creditsMaking Global Histories: Asia and the WestHS110820 creditsModern WalesHS110420 creditsThe Archaeology of Mediterranean Societies: Egypt, Greece and RomeHS212320 creditsDeep Histories: The Archaeology of BritainHS212420 creditsYear three

You follow 60 credits in Archaeology and 60 credits in Medieval History.

Optional modules

Module titleModule codeCreditsSurveying and ProspectionHS231410 creditsThe History of Archaeological ThoughtHS235020 creditsArchaeological PhotographyHS240710 creditsArchaeological PhotographyHS241410 creditsApproaches To HistoryHS170130 creditsExploring Historical DebateHS170230 creditsArchaeological ScienceHS242220 creditsIndependent Archaeological StudyHS230410 creditsHeresy & Dissent 1000-1450HS171030 creditsYear four

Optional modules

Module titleModule codeCreditsSurveying and ProspectionHS231410 creditsThe History of Archaeological ThoughtHS235020 creditsArchaeological PhotographyHS240710 creditsArchaeological PhotographyHS241410 creditsExploring Historical DebateHS170230 creditsArchaeological ScienceHS242220 creditsIndependent Archaeological StudyHS230410 creditsHeresy & Dissent 1000-1450HS171030 creditsApproaches To HistoryHS170130 creditsYear five

Optional modules

Module titleModule codeCreditsSurveying and ProspectionHS231410 creditsArchaeological PhotographyHS240710 creditsArchaeological PhotographyHS241410 creditsThird Year Archaeology DissertationHS231220 creditsArchaeological ScienceHS242220 creditsDissertationHS180130 creditsThe Military Orders 1100-1320HS180530 creditsYear sixOptional modulesModule titleModule codeCreditsSurveying and ProspectionHS231410 creditsArchaeological PhotographyHS240710 creditsArchaeological PhotographyHS241410 creditsDissertationHS180130 creditsThird Year Archaeology DissertationHS231220 creditsArchaeological ScienceHS242220 creditsThe Military Orders 1100-1320HS180530 credits The University is committed to providing a wide range of module options where possible, but please be aware that whilst every effort is made to offer choice this may be limited in certain circumstances. This is due to the fact that some modules have limited numbers of places available, which are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, while others have minimum student numbers required before they will run, to ensure that an appropriate quality of education can be delivered; some modules require students to have already taken particular subjects, and others are core or required on the programme you are taking. Modules may also be limited due to timetable clashes, and although the University works to minimise disruption to choice, we advise you to seek advice from the relevant School on the module choices available.

Archaeology and Medieval History (BA) part time

Price on request