Archaeological Practice with Professional Placement BSc (Hons)
Course Overview - Archaeological Practice with Professional Placement BSc (Hons)
• Spend a full year gaining invaluable experience with our industry placement
• Use our fully equipped laboratory and the latest range of industry-standard surveying equipment, including a ground penetrating radar and geoscan gradiometers
• Graduate with your own professional portfolio to impress employers
• Learn applied scientific approaches to archaeology, with fieldwork opportunities throughout your studies and conduct research using original laboratory or field data
• Fieldwork projects in the UK a...
• Spend a full year gaining invaluable experience with our industry placement
• Use our fully equipped laboratory and the latest range of industry-standard surveying equipment, including a ground penetrating radar and geoscan gradiometers
• Graduate with your own professional portfolio to impress employers
• Learn applied scientific approaches to archaeology, with fieldwork opportunities throughout your studies and conduct research using original laboratory or field data
• Fieldwork projects in the UK and overseas
• Emphasis on skills acquisition within an academically rigorous environment
Archaeology unearths the stories of our past. It is the role of the archaeologist to discover and excavate sites and interpret the material recovered from them. Our Archaeological Practice course is the original vocational archaeology degree, and is specifically designed to give you the practical and technical skills necessary for a successful career in archaeology. Your rewarding placement year will boost your skills, experience and professional network.
In our hands-on programme, you will use cutting-edge scientific techniques to explore the past. You will go out into the field to work on sites of historic importance, as well as studying a wide range of themes from Prehistoric Europe to death and burial. Then you will make good use of your knowledge in a year-long placement within the industry and come away with a professional portfolio to impress future employers.
Our department also has a commercial research consultancy (ARCA), where you can learn from highly-trained specialist staff. The consultancy offers valuable laboratory work experience – an opportunity to combine your academic expertise with delivering high-quality commercial solutions. During fieldwork in the UK and abroad you will use state of the art field equipment - including ground penetrating radar, magnetometers, magnetic susceptibility meters, differential GPS instruments and total stations. In addition, you will learn how to use industry standard computer software such as ArcGIS and Geoplot.
In Year 1, you learn all the basics for a solid foundation in Archaeology, from prehistory to the historic period and cover topics like Archaeological Science and Fieldwork. This is topped off with an exciting four weeks of fieldwork on a research excavation.
You cement your knowledge in Year 2 by acquiring practical and applied skills including in Geographic Information Systems, remote sensing and measured survey, and post-excavation analysis. You prepare for a dissertation with modules on theory and research method. There is also a range of optional modules that explore the entire human story from Early Prehistoric Europe, through Ancient Greece to Medieval, post-Medieval and Modern Eurasia, as well as Human Bioarchaeology, the Archaeology and Anthropology of Death and Burial, and a multi-day field trip module in which you visit sites in another region of Britain.
Delve into what it’s really like to work as a professional archaeologist in Year 3 with a full year’s placement at an archaeological organisation and develop a portfolio of professional practice to demonstrate your experience to future employers.
In Year 4, you engage in more vocational learning during classes on project management and cultural heritage practice, and a module features archaeological debates. You write a dissertation, generally on a practical topic, such as a site survey. You can also choose from optional modules which include examining the archaeology of Europe Prehistory and further afield from a range of perspectives, including religion, society and conflict.
With the course’s focus on vocational archaeology, it’s no surprise that many of our graduates proceed directly into a career in professional archaeology, often with commercial archaeological organisations undertaking developer funded excavation, survey work and research work.
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Clearing is your chance to secure a place at a top 25 university for graduate employment (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2024).
At Winchester, career support isn't just an after-thought, it's at the forefront of your education. Say hello to industry-standard teaching, state-of-the-art facilities and career-relevant courses, like Midwifery, Sports Journalism, Criminology and Film Production. Each undergraduate programme boasts specialist work experience, industry-relevant qualifications and unique travel opportunities, to give you the best possible start. With strong links to North America, you could study in the likes of Maine, Oregon, Montana and Ontario!
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
21/09/2026
Campus
Main Site
Application Details
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Course Code
V401
Institution Code
W76
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
96
112
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|---|---|---|---|
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| EU, International | £16,700 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
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