Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Republic of Ireland | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| EU | £25,900 | £25,900 |
| England | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| Northern Ireland | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| Scotland | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| Wales | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| Channel Islands | £11,200 | £11,200 |
| International | £25,900 | £25,900 |
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About
This course offers a blend of practical experience and theoretical knowledge in computing systems and technology relevant to archaeology.
Target Audience
The course is aimed at individuals with:
- A basic understanding of computer literacy
- An interest in archaeology and heritage
- A desire for vocational training in archaeological information systems
Course Structure
The course combines various elements to enhance learning:
- Academic studies
- Practical training
- Research
- Work placements
Key Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
- Gain knowledge of digital and internet technologies for
Subject Area Information
Archaeological sciences is an interdisciplinary field that combines the principles of archaeology with scientific techniques to study past human societies. This discipline encompasses a wide range of subjects, each contributing to a comprehensive understanding of ancient cultures, their environments, and their technological advancements.
1. Introduction to Archaeological Sciences
2. Geoarchaeology
3. Bioarchaeology
4. Archaeobotany and Zooarchaeology
5. Archaeometry
6. Remote Sensing and GIS in Archaeology
- Analytical Skills
- Technical Proficiency
- Critical Thinking
- Fieldwork Competence
Career
Archaeological sciences offer a rich and diverse curriculum that equips students with the skills and knowledge to explore and preserve human history. The interdisciplinary nature of the field opens up numerous career paths, each contributing to our understanding of the past.
Archaeologist
Conducting fieldwork, excavations, and research to uncover and interpret archaeological sites.
Conservation Scientist
Working to preserve and restore archaeological artifacts and sites.
Museum Curator
Managing collections of archaeological artifacts and designing educational exhibits.
Cultural Resource Manager
Overseeing the protection and management of cultural heritage sites.
Academic Researcher/Professor
Teaching and conducting research in universities and research institutions.
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