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Medieval Archaeology

Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies

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MA

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Overview

The Medieval Archaeology degree program focuses on the material culture of the medieval period, welcoming students from various academic backgrounds. It offers research opportunities in York and northern England, combining lectures, seminars, and fieldwork. The flexible curriculum allows for customization and skill development relevant to archaeological careers.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. March 19, 2026
    Today

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

Requirements

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About

Overview

This degree program is designed for individuals interested in the medieval period, focusing on a material perspective. It is suitable for students with backgrounds in archaeology, history, art history, or anthropology, though applicants from diverse academic fields are welcome.

Location and Research Opportunities

The program leverages the rich historical context of York and northern England, providing exceptional opportunities for studying and researching medieval archaeology.

Course Structure

The course is delivered through a mix of:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Fieldwork

Content Focus

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Subject Area Information

Medieval history is a fascinating and complex field of study that delves into the period roughly spanning from the 5th to the late 15th century, characterized by significant social, political, religious, and cultural transformations that laid the groundwork for the modern world.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Medieval History

  • 2. Medieval Europe

  • 3. Medieval Religion and Philosophy

  • 4. Medieval Art and Architecture

  • 5. Medieval Warfare and Society

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Critical Thinking
  • Research
  • Writing and Communication
  • Cultural Awareness

Career

Graduates with a degree in medieval history can pursue a variety of careers that leverage their understanding of a pivotal era in human history.

Potential Professions
  • Academia

    Becoming a historian, researcher, or professor specializing in medieval studies.

  • Museums and Archives

    Working as a curator, archivist, or conservator in institutions preserving medieval artifacts and documents.

  • Education

    Teaching history at the secondary or post-secondary level.

  • Publishing and Media

    Writing or editing for historical publications, documentaries, or educational content.

  • Cultural Heritage Management

    Working in roles that protect and promote historical sites and heritage.

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