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Overview
This MSc or Postgraduate Diploma in Archaeological Sciences gives graduates in Archaeology and related subjects a systematic training in the application of modern scientific methods.
It gives you the practical, analytical and interpretative skills you need to apply a wide range of specialist approaches, preparing you not only for research in archaeological science but also to pursue career opportunities in all areas of mainstream archaeology.
You will join a group of postgraduate students from across the world and have the opportunity to use a wide range of specialist facilities and collections, whilst being taught by internationally recognised, research-active academic staff.
You can use the course to obtain broad expertise in the field, or to specialise in areas such as:
Learning and assessment
The teaching and learning strategy takes into consideration the learning outcomes, the nature of the subject, and the need for you to take responsibility for your own learning as part of this advanced taught programme.
The thematic modules are delivered in a combination of formal lectures, student-led intensive seminars/tutorials and extensive practical instruction. Coursework (laboratory and field reports, worksheets, essays) is geared towards demonstrating relevant knowledge, understanding and professional skills in principal approaches to the application and use of scientific methods in archaeology. Elements of group work are part of core specialist modules; communication skills are tested in both written and oral form in several modules.
The degree progresses through a spiral curriculum, with each teaching / assessment block developing and building on prior learning. The underlying knowledge and understanding is then drawn upon in the Dissertation (c.15000 words) which encompasses a substantial piece of original research, ultimately assessed for its publishable merit.
The assessment strategy is designed to support the learning outcomes of each specific module. It uses a wide range of assessment methods, including coursework (worksheets, critiques, laboratory reports, research design, essays), exams (practical tests), and oral presentations. Assessment elements are regularly structured in a way that allows you to benefit from formative learning towards summative assessment.
Career prospects
The course prepares students not only for research in archaeological science, but also furthers career prospects in mainstream archaeology or scientific analysis. The course is well-suited both to students who wish to use it as a foundation from which to commence research or as vocational training to enhance employment prospects in archaeology.
Career destinations have included PhDs at Universities of York, Bradford, Oxford, Texas A&M, Catamarca; UNESCO research; archaeological project managers; conservation science and teaching.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
| Type of institute | Public |
| Courses offered | Undergraduate and graduate. |
| Mode of program | Online and on-campus |
| Housing facilities | Available |
| Financial aid | Scholarships, loans, and grants. |
| Mode of application | Online |
| Alumni strength | 140,000 |
| Student population | 10,000+ |
The table below mentions the cost of attendance for 42 to 51 weeks. The cost may vary according to the needs of individuals.
| Items | Amount per annum (GBP) |
|---|---|
| Tuition and fees | 15,000-22,000 |
| Accommodation | 2,140 – 6,080 |
| Food, toiletries, and laundry (based on 50 per week) | 2,100-2,550 |
| Books and supplies | 420-510 |
| Mobile phone | 420-510 |
| Local Travel | 420-510 |
| Setup costs | 500 |
| Insurance for personal possessions | 70 |
| Estimated total | 21,070-32,460 |
University of Bradford Application Process
Application fee: 20-25 GBP
Supporting documents:
English Proficiency Test Scores
Requirements vary per program but below are the general requirements
| Tests | Minimum scores |
|---|---|
| IELTS | 6.0 overall with nothing less than 5.0 in all components or 5.5 in each of the components for Tier 4 visa applicants |
| Trinity College London Integrated Skills in English | ISEII with Distinction in Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing, or ISE III with Pass in Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing. |
| TOEFL (iBT) | 80 overall with at least 18 in Reading, 17 in Writing, 17 in Listening and 20 in Speaking for Tier 4 visa applicants |
| Pearson PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English) | Overall of 55, with at least 46 in each of the four components or 51 in all components for Tier 4 visa applicants |
| Cambridge Advanced Certificate and Cambridge Proficiency Certificate | Grade C |
Note: Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the university temporarily accepts TOEFL at Home test, LanguageCert exam, and Linguaskill English test.
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| Average Accomodation & Food Costs in USA | USD 700 to 1000 Per Month |
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