Master

In Lincoln

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Lincoln

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    October

During your studies, you’ll have the opportunity to consider focused case studies, theoretical perspectives, and academic and applied research, whilst being supported by a dedicated team of specialist tutors.

Whilst studying for this course you’ll have the opportunity to develop in-depth knowledge, skills and networks, which will ensure that, by the end of the course, you’ll be fully equipped to progress onto a variety of careers in the field of community archaeology

Facilities

Location

Start date

Lincoln (Lincolnshire)
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Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln, LN1 3DY

Start date

OctoberEnrolment now open

About this course

The skills you acquire will help you gain work with a wide range of local and national organisations. You may choose to work with community groups facilitating their projects. Alternatively, you may consider a career in access and participation, outreach or to pursue further research.

This course is designed for those already employed in the sector as well as those seeking to enter it. It will give you the opportunity to reflect on and investigate community archaeology in both theory and practice. You will be encouraged to engage with community archaeology in a range of local and national contexts, and to study a variety of archaeological projects and organisations.

You will need to have obtained or be predicted to obtain, normally an undergraduate honours degree in a Humanities or Social Sciences subject (or equivalent).

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Subjects

  • Archaeology
  • Heritage
  • Contemporary issues
  • Communities
  • Social Media
  • Digital Archaeology
  • Digital
  • Media
  • Mediation
  • Media Studies
  • Media Advertising

Course programme

Modules
  • Contemporary Issues In Heritage
  • Communities And Archaeology
  • Professional Practice In Community Archaeology
  • Dissertation
  • Digital Archaeology And Social Media
  • Research Skills
Assessment

We use a wide range of different types of assessment throughout the course, including essays, impact reports, resource packs, research portfolios and a dissertation. We support you in this work through a mix of campus-based and at-a-distance teaching, with lectures, site visits and workshops, and also discussion and interaction via a virtual learning environment.

Community Archaeology

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