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Archaeology MLitt
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The campus facilities are ideal, and especially the libararies, including the social aspect of it. Big politics at the student advice centre, not appreciated. Apart from that it's a good place.
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Postgraduate
In Newcastle Upon Tyne ()
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
Profile The Archaeology MLitt gives you an opportunity to learn the latest research skills in archaeology. This research programme will prepare you for doctoral study and an academic career in archaeology, or to enter a profession requiring high-level skills in literacy, research and project management.
Reviews
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The campus facilities are ideal, and especially the libararies, including the social aspect of it. Big politics at the student advice centre, not appreciated. Apart from that it's a good place.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Rey
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- IT
- Archaeology
- Skills and Training
- Humanities
- University
- Team Training
- Project
- Management
- IT Management
- IT Project Management
- Project Management
Course programme
- Research Training Modules
- Research Assignments
- Dissertation
- ARA8090 Research Themes, Theories and Skills in Archaeology
- ARA9001* Archaeology MLitt Research Assignments
- ARA9002 Archaeology MLitt Dissertation
*Occasionally, and with permission from the Degree Programme Director, you may substitute ARA9001 for ARA9003 and another 20 credit optional module.
As a research student you will receive a tailored package of academic and administrative support to ensure you maximise your research and future career. The academic information is in the programme profile and you will be supported by our doctoral training centres, Faculty Training Programme and Research Student Support Team.
Research trainingOur Faculty Training Programme provides a community made up of postgraduate social sciences and humanities students and staff. It is a unique blend of cross-disciplinary and generic researcher development training, recognised by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as providing a solid basis for doctoral study.
Although your focus will be on your specialist study, our aim is for you to develop a broad range of research and project management skills that will support you in your career ahead. We have nurtured a multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary and supportive environment where staff and students from across the world can come together and share their research experiences. You can also choose to register for a Postgraduate Certificate in Research Training, which accredits the core foundation modules on the training programme.
You will study in our Doctoral Training Suite with purpose-built facilities for lectures, workshops, seminars and computer access to specialist software required for doctoral research in the social sciences and humanities. Each year we have two student-led research postgraduate conferences and we have a variety of prizes and awards to celebrate the successes of our students.
Northern Bridge Doctoral Training PartnershipBased at Newcastle University, Northern Bridge brings together the expertise and exceptional resources of Newcastle University, Durham University, Queen’s University Belfast and their partners for the training and development of outstanding arts and humanities postgraduate researchers.
Northern Bridge is funded by the AHRC to provide doctoral studentships and has been commended for the strength of its research base, shared vision, and its successful track record of partnership working.
Postgraduate Research Student SupportOur award winning Research Student Support Team is dedicated to providing you with information, support and advice throughout your research degree studies. The team can help and advise you on a variety of issues from registration to producing your transcripts.
Entry Requirements
A 2:1 honours degree in a relevant discipline, or international equivalent.
Archaeology MLitt