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University of Liverpool: Archaeology
Institution | University of Liverpool |
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Department | Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology |
Web | https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/ |
Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
The MA in Archaeology is an ideal postgraduate degree if you want to study the major developments in human societies from the origins of settled life to the florescence of the great civilisations.
We'll teach you a variety of practical archaeological techniques and cover in depth the prehistory of the Mediterranean region, the Near East and Northern Europe or Classical Archaeology.
This degree is great preparation for a research degree or, with the practical skills it covers, for a career in archaeology. The problem solving, analytical and team-working skills you'll gain are transferable to other types of employment.
For any enquiries, please contact Dr Magnus Widell.
You will take a taught programme of 180 credit points, comprised of 120 credits worth of modules plus a 15,000-20,000 word research dissertation worth 60 credits which is to be submitted at the end of the academic year. You will be able to tailor the degree programme to suit your interests and requirements as far as possible within the options available.
sotaev@liverpool.ac.uk | |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal requirement for entry on to a taught programme is a good 2:1 or equivalent undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study. Entry requirements for programme UK entry requires 2:1 65% overall. The university will consider 2:2 from applicants with relevant work experience. |
Location | City Centre Campus University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX |
Summary
The MA in Archaeology is an ideal postgraduate degree if you want to study the major developments in human societies from the origins of settled life to the florescence of the great civilisations.
We'll teach you a variety of practical archaeological techniques and cover in depth the prehistory of the Mediterranean region, the Near East and Northern Europe or Classical Archaeology.
This degree is great preparation for a research degree or, with the practical skills it covers, for a career in archaeology. The problem solving, analytical and team-working skills you'll gain are transferable to other types of employment.
For any enquiries, please contact Dr Magnus Widell.
You will take a taught programme of 180 credit points, comprised of 120 credits worth of modules plus a 15,000-20,000 word research dissertation worth 60 credits which is to be submitted at the end of the academic year. You will be able to tailor the degree programme to suit your interests and requirements as far as possible within the options available.
sotaev@liverpool.ac.uk | |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal requirement for entry on to a taught programme is a good 2:1 or equivalent undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study. Entry requirements for programme UK entry requires 2:1 65% overall. The university will consider 2:2 from applicants with relevant work experience. |
Location | City Centre Campus University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX |
MSc
Summary
This MSc programme concentrates on science-based archaeology and is ideal for people who want to become post-excavation or artefact specialists in the museum or commercial sectors.
There are two pathways to choose from: Artefact, and Landscape and Environment. Each would be suitable for graduates in archaeology or science subjects, who want to start or further their careers in these exciting fields.
The programme would also be useful preparation for further academic research and the skills you'll gain, such as problem-solving and team work, will be attractive to any employer.
For any enquiries please contact Dr Magnus Widell.
The MSc in Archaeology consists of 180 credits of study. You will take a taught programme of 120 credits, comprised of eight modules, each of 15 credits, divided evenly into four modules per semester. You will also be required to complete a 15,000-20,000 word research dissertation which is to be submitted at the end of the academic year. You will be able to tailor the degree programme to suit your interests and requirements as far as possible within the options available.
sotaev@liverpool.ac.uk | |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal requirement for entry on to a taught programme is a good 2:1 or equivalent undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study. Requirement for UK entry is 2:1 with 65% overall, will consider 2:2 from applicants with relevant work experience. |
Location | City Centre Campus University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX |
Summary
This MSc programme concentrates on science-based archaeology and is ideal for people who want to become post-excavation or artefact specialists in the museum or commercial sectors.
There are two pathways to choose from: Artefact, and Landscape and Environment. Each would be suitable for graduates in archaeology or science subjects, who want to start or further their careers in these exciting fields.
The programme would also be useful preparation for further academic research and the skills you'll gain, such as problem-solving and team work, will be attractive to any employer.
For any enquiries please contact Dr Magnus Widell.
The MSc in Archaeology consists of 180 credits of study. You will take a taught programme of 120 credits, comprised of eight modules, each of 15 credits, divided evenly into four modules per semester. You will also be required to complete a 15,000-20,000 word research dissertation which is to be submitted at the end of the academic year. You will be able to tailor the degree programme to suit your interests and requirements as far as possible within the options available.
sotaev@liverpool.ac.uk | |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal requirement for entry on to a taught programme is a good 2:1 or equivalent undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study. Requirement for UK entry is 2:1 with 65% overall, will consider 2:2 from applicants with relevant work experience. |
Location | City Centre Campus University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX |
Master of Research - MRes
Summary
Our MRes programme provide a personalised and focused introduction to postgraduate research allowing you to develop as an independent researcher with the support of an expert in Archaeology.
It provides a rigorous overview of the current state of scholarship in your selected field, guides you, through a programme of directed, individualised reading, to the selection of a feasible research project, and allows you to complete a substantial piece of research.
**Why Department of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology?**
**Academic expertise**
Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology has academic staff who are actively engaged in research ranging from early prehistory through to late antiquity.
**Here are some of our specialisms:-**
African archaeology
ancient languages
archaeology of the Mediterranean and the Near East
archaeological science
Egyptology
European prehistory
Greek and Roman history and culture.
Fieldwork is an important part of research in archaeology and we've projects based internationally, in Egypt, Greece, Bulgaria, Jordan, Turkey, Italy, Zambia and South Africa, as well as in the British Isles.
HLC-PGR@liverpool.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 0151 794 5927 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal requirement for entry on to a taught programme is a good 2:1 or equivalent undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study. |
Location | City Centre Campus University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX |
Summary
Our MRes programme provide a personalised and focused introduction to postgraduate research allowing you to develop as an independent researcher with the support of an expert in Archaeology.
It provides a rigorous overview of the current state of scholarship in your selected field, guides you, through a programme of directed, individualised reading, to the selection of a feasible research project, and allows you to complete a substantial piece of research.
**Why Department of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology?**
**Academic expertise**
Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology has academic staff who are actively engaged in research ranging from early prehistory through to late antiquity.
**Here are some of our specialisms:-**
African archaeology
ancient languages
archaeology of the Mediterranean and the Near East
archaeological science
Egyptology
European prehistory
Greek and Roman history and culture.
Fieldwork is an important part of research in archaeology and we've projects based internationally, in Egypt, Greece, Bulgaria, Jordan, Turkey, Italy, Zambia and South Africa, as well as in the British Isles.
HLC-PGR@liverpool.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 0151 794 5927 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal requirement for entry on to a taught programme is a good 2:1 or equivalent undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study. |
Location | City Centre Campus University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX |
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