Course summary
This MA Archaeology and Heritage offers you hands-on training grounded in the latest theories and techniques. It meets the need for work-based professional training in archaeology and will help you understand how contemporary archaeologists think, draw and write about archaeology and heritage. You can take advantage of the expertise of our world-leading academics who draw directly on ethical and inclusive research and work practices in archaeology and heritage studies. We will introduce you to the major techniques, principal bodies of evidence, research themes and concepts of archaeology and heritage studies. We explore the perceived divide between theory and practice in archaeological fieldwork and cultural resource management. This course aims to develop a new kind of professional: one who is theoretically aware but also grounded in the craft. In doing so, the course will also develop your capacity for interdisciplinary, innovative research, based on the critical, integrated study of landscape, architecture and material culture. Our MA Archaeology and Heritage provides you with a variety of option modules from the ancient to the contemporary, and from Europe to Asia and beyond. We offer an archaeological field school on the Thames foreshore, with Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA), and the potential of a supervised work placement in a museum. You will also develop the research skills and knowledge needed to design and write a dissertation on a specialist subject, under the supervision of one of our academic experts, in order to best prepare you for the next step in your academic career, or a profession in the heritage sector and beyond. Highlights
- Birkbeck was ranked in the top eight universities in the UK for its History research in the most recent 2021 Research Excellence Framework.
- All Master’s students are eligible to apply for our prestigious Eric Hobsbawm Scholarships, subject to availability. One of the most influential historians of the twentieth century, Eric Hobsbawm taught at Birkbeck for over five decades and embodied what is central to our teaching and research: a continued commitment to critical enquiry and public engagement.
- The School of Historical Studies at Birkbeck is home to thriving student societies and a number of affiliated research centres that actively run seminars, conferences and other events where some of the world's best scholars present their latest research. These include the Birkbeck Institute for the Study of Antisemitism, the Raphael Samuel History Centre and the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities.
- We are also at the heart of academic London with access to world-class research resources. We are five minutes' walk from the British Museum and the British Library, and the Institute of Historical Research - with its internationally renowned library collection and seminars that you can attend - is nearby. The Museum of London is a short tube ride away.
- Birkbeck Library has an extensive history collection, including the major specialist journals, and access to online materials.
- archaeologist
- researcher/social researcher
- heritage manager
- historic buildings inspector
- conservation officer
- higher education lecturer
- tourism officer.
Modules
For information about course structure and the modules you will be studying, please visit Birkbeck’s online prospectus.
Assessment method
Entirely by coursework: source analyses, presentations, essays and a 15,000-16,000-word dissertation.
How to apply
International applicants
If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.5, with not less than 6.0 in each of the sub-tests. If you don't meet the minimum IELTS requirement, we offer pre-sessional English courses, foundation programmes and language support services to help you improve your English language skills and get your place at Birkbeck.
Entry requirements
A second-class honours degree (2:2 or above) in a humanities subject. We offer a one-year Graduate Certificate in History, which can be used as a conversion course if you want to study at postgraduate level but have a degree in a significantly different discipline. Applications are reviewed on their individual merits and your professional qualifications and/or relevant work experience will be taken into consideration positively. We actively support and encourage applications from mature learners.
English language requirements
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £11070 | Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | £11070 | Year 1 |
Scotland | £11070 | Year 1 |
Wales | £11070 | Year 1 |
International | £20340 | Year 1 |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Birkbeck, University of London
Malet Street
Bloomsbury
London
WC1E 7HX
Course contact details
Visit our course pageBirkbeck Student Advice Service
0203 907 0700