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 Archaeology BA (Hons)
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SchoolUniversity of the Highlands and Islands
LocationMulti-campus, Sl, United Kingdom
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 4,678
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
Prerequisites Notes
  • Alberta High School Diploma (Can be issued in French or English) - 60% in five acceptable Grade 12 subjects
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma - 60% in six acceptable Grade 12 subjects at U or M level
  • British Columbia Certificate of Graduation - 60% in five acceptable Grade 12 subjects
  • Nova Scotia School Graduation Diploma - 60% in five acceptable Grade 12 subjects
  • 2 subjects should be topics from our list of relevant subjects
  • Applicants with other relevant qualifications or experience will be considered on an individual basis
Cost
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Description

With world-renowned archaeological heritage sites such as Skara Brae, Maeshowe, the Camster Cairns and Mousa Broch, what better place could there be to study archaeology than in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland?

Our BA (Hons) Archaeology* is closely linked to the distinctive cultural heritage of Scotland, but also places all of that within a much broader global context. The degree will provide you with a detailed understanding of the practice of archaeology. You will also develop your own practical skills in archaeology through hands on experience and archaeological placements.

You will receive research-led teaching from lecturers engaged in world-class research on projects from the Scottish Islands, the UK and Ireland, to the Atlantic region and Polynesia. There is a strong emphasis on developing archaeological skills in a number of areas including: field archaeology (for example, excavation and survey); environmental archaeology (for example, zooarchaeology, archaeobotany and osteoarchaeology), together with digital archaeology, such as photogrammetry; and archaeological illustration.

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