BSc Archaeology builds on existing archaeological knowledge but explores themes in more depth, covering environmental and experimental archaeology, world cultures, ethnographies and exploring philosophical interpretations and archaeological theories. The BSc also includes the opportunity to undertake self directed dissertation research on a topic or site of your choosing. The course investigates current understanding and trends in world archaeology, as well as hominid evolution, ethnographic studies and experimental archaeology. The programme delves into the more philosophical theor...
BSc Archaeology builds on existing archaeological knowledge but explores themes in more depth, covering environmental and experimental archaeology, world cultures, ethnographies and exploring philosophical interpretations and archaeological theories. The BSc also includes the opportunity to undertake self directed dissertation research on a topic or site of your choosing. The course investigates current understanding and trends in world archaeology, as well as hominid evolution, ethnographic studies and experimental archaeology. The programme delves into the more philosophical theories associated with site, artefacts and cultural interpretations, and explores the wider implication of heritage conservation techniques and advances in environmental archaeology. <br/><br/>BSc (Hons) Archaeology is a one year top-up course, which can be studied after completing a foundation degree. You will be given guidance on opportunities for a strong practical uptake in fieldwork including the use of digital techniques, museum work, laboratory analysis and artefact care. You will also explore features such as the diversity and key developments of world archaeology, environmental archaeology and the practical experience of pollen analysis, as well as organising a public exhibition. <br/><br/>The course is based in Cornwall with access to coastline, beaches and moorlands which is particularly beneficial for field trips to local sites in the South West. Students will receive a good grounding in world archaeology, scientific archaeology and environmental archaeology as well as archaeology and modern popular media. This programme also has excellent employer links and a good record for progression to employment and postgraduate research.<br/><br/>BSc Archaeology will prepare learners for a wide range of diverse careers in archaeology, but also the wider heritage sector and beyond in fields such as education, research or publicity. Future careers include:<br/>• Academic researcher <br/>• Archaeologist <br/>• Conservator <br/>• Heritage manager <br/>• Historic buildings inspector/conservation officer <br/>• Museum education officer <br/>• Museum/gallery curator <br/>• Museum/gallery exhibitions officer <br/><br/>Wider employment opportunities include:<br/>• Archivist <br/>• Cartographer <br/>• Higher education lecturer <br/>• Records manager <br/>• Social researcher <br/>• Tourism officer <br/>• Mine searches <br/>• Surveyor / Survey equipment sales <br/>• Laboratory work / Laboratory supplies
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
22/09/2025
Campus
Truro Campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
V401
Institution Code
T85
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS TariffFor entry to our top-up degrees, candidates must be holders of a relevant foundation degree, HND or equivalent Level 5 qualification. GCSE/National 4/National 5GCSE English and Maths are also required at grade 4/C or above. Contact us for more information if you do not have these, or if you have a level 2 equivalent qualification. |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £4,625 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £4,668 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |