• Core modules in the first year provide a solid grounding in the practical and theoretical methods in archaeology and an introduction to major issues in world prehistory.
  • The second and fourth years provide a more advanced understanding of archaeology and allow students to develop their own specialized interests by choosing optional modules in particular subject areas.
  • The third year is spent entirely abroad at one of the partner institutions, where students will take modules and fulfill all academic responsibilities relevant to that institution. Students will need to be in good academic standing and linguistically competent for their exchange destination.
  • Upon successful completion of 360 credits, students will be awarded a BA (Hons) in Archaeology with a Year Abroad.