Archaeology, BA - 2016/17

Bachelor's degree

In Canterbury

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Canterbury

  • Start date

    September

Fact file UCAS code V400 Archaeology VT47 Archaeology and American Studies VQ43 and English Literature G8YA and Forensic Investigation VR41 and French VF48 and Geography VV41 and History V4VP and Religion, Philosophy and Ethics V401 and Spanish V990 and Theology Length 3 years full-time Entry requirements A typical offer would be 280 UCAS Tariff points. More entry requirement details. Location Canterbury School Humanities More about Archaeology Download Career Options with Archaeology, American Studies, History 144 kb

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Location

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Canterbury (Kent)
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North Holmes Road, CT1 1QU

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  • Archaeology

Course programme

Kent is rich in history and archaeology, and Canterbury is one of the most significant historical and cultural centres in Britain. Canterbury Christ Church University is itself situated in a World Heritage site stretching from the Cathedral to the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, and the programme is located immediately adjacent to St Martin's, which is the oldest parish church in England. So what better place to study archaeology? Archaeology encompasses a broad spectrum of practical and academic skills which involve both science and the arts. Archaeology is a fascinating subject in itself, but it also introduces students to a diverse set of skills that are relevant to a wide range of career paths. This programme allows students to combine modules in archaeology in combination with a related discipline. Our modules cover the human past from early prehistory through to the Renaissance, and offer students not just a grounding in theoretical approaches to archaeology but also practical experience through fully funded excavation placements. If you choose to study Archaeology and History (VV41) you are also eligible to apply to study in for a year in North America as part of your degree.

Archaeology, BA - 2016/17

Price on request