Location
England: Bradford
This postgraduate course in Archaeology enables students to study a variety of archaeological periods and cultures, whilst ensuring that the research skills and theoretical awareness necessary for the completion of a substantial piece of research work are developed.
The postgraduate course can be used either as vocational training or as a foundation from which to commence further research.
The course will:
* Enable graduates in archaeology and related subjects to studyin depth periods, themes and methods in the archaeology of the United Kingdom, Europe and Asia within a framework of advanced archaeological theory
* Provide a flexible programme of study that reflects areas of staff expertise, building on their extensive research programmes.
* Encourage development of independent learning skills, by providing a supportive, structured environment
* Develop high-level subject knowledge and understanding and provide training in discipline skills to enable graduates to pursue further research or careers in archaeology
* Develop critical and analytical problem solving skills and personal transferable skills to prepare students for careers in non-cognate fields
Special Features
* The course offers a breadth of cultural content covering Old World Archaeology
* The content is particularly attractive to students from North American institutions
* First destination figures for Postgraduate Taught Courses in Archaeological Sciences indicate that about 85% of graduates achieve work or further studies in the discipline or cognate areas
* A part-time route is feasible, accumulating module credits over a period of study. Individual modules are available to candidates wishing to enhance their specialist knowledge in a particular area
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