Historical Archaeology at Durham University - UCAS

Course summary

This exciting BA Single Honours degree enables students to develop their passion for studying history in combination with archaeological training in historic-period material and visual culture, museum collections, buildings and landscapes and world heritage. With a particular focus on the archaeology of the last 2000 years, this course offers a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary learning and skills providing an opportunity across all three years to study a combination of modules in the Departments of Archaeology and History and complement this with modules from other subject areas. Classroom-led teaching and small-group seminar work are combined with practical, lab and collections-based training, field visits and participation in the annual field school. Students can choose from a range of specialist modules on the archaeology of historic period societies in Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa, East and South East Asia, the Indian Ocean and Middle East as well as thematic modules covering aspects of the early modern and modern world, such as colonialization, transatlantic connections, slavery, trade and industrialisation. In the first year, students acquire the basic range of intellectual and practical archaeological skills. In the second and third years students move to more in-depth study of particular topics and methods working closely with staff and developing their own independent research project in their third year. Students studying this course can also follow a route accredited by CIfA, the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. Choosing an accredited undergraduate degree is widely recognised as the first step on a career pathway leading to professional status. To obtain a CIfA accredited degree, students study modules that equip them with the requisite theoretical and practical knowledge to act as a foundation for a career in the UK commercial archaeology sector.

Modules

Year 1 Compulsory modules: Archaeology of the Medieval to Modern World Archaeology Practical's Historical Archaeology: Methods and Sources. Examples of optional modules: Archaeology in Britain Cities in Antiquity Ancient Civilizations of the East Discovering World Prehistory. Plus: Up to TWO modules from History or ONE module from any other department including Ancient History and Classics. Year 2 Compulsory modules: Professional Training Developing Archaeological Research Debates in Historical Archaeology. Examples of optional modules: Archaeology of Medieval and Post-Medieval Britain Becoming Roman Ancient Mediterranean Civilisations: East and West Advanced Skills (Single or Double) Up to TWO modules from History East Mediterranean in the Bronze Age Plus: ONE module from another department including Ancient History & Classics or ONE module from the above AND a language module. Year 3 Compulsory modules: Dissertation (Double module) Specialised Aspects in Archaeology. Examples of optional modules: Current Archaeology Advanced Professional Training Interpreting Heritage Museum Representation Up to ONE module in History Plus: Up to ONE module in any other department or a language module.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
F411
Institution code:
D86
Campus name:
Durham City
Campus code:
O

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Our contextual offer for this programme is A level BBC (or equivalent). To find out if you’re eligible, please visit: www.dur.ac.uk/study/ug/apply/contextualoffers/

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.dur.ac.uk/study/ug/apply/entry/


English language requirements

Durham University welcomes applications from all students irrespective of background. We encourage the recruitment of academically well-qualified and highly motivated students, who are non-native speakers of English, whose full potential can be realised with a limited amount of English Language training either prior to entry or through pre-sessional and/or in-sessional courses. It is the normal expectation that candidates for admission should be able to demonstrate satisfactory English proficiency before the start of a programme of study, whether via the submission of an appropriate English language qualification or by attendance on an appropriate pre-sessional course. Acceptable evidence and levels required can be viewed by following the link provided.

English language requirements

https://www.durham.ac.uk/study/international/entry-requirements/english-language-requirements/


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Republic of Ireland £9250 Year 1
Channel Islands £9250 Year 1
EU £25750 Year 1
England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
International £25750 Year 1

Additional fee information

There may also be additional course costs for things like books (if you want to purchase them), field trips etc.
Historical Archaeology at Durham University - UCAS