Interested in deepening your archaeological knowledge and research, while also honing your practical skills in materials science? This flexible Master’s offers the potential to do both. Studying at UCL – in one of the largest and most diverse archaeology departments in the UK – you’ll get a strong conceptual grounding, sought-after research skills, and hands-on training in analysing archaeological and heritage objects.
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
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Upon completing this degree, you will have skills well suited for jobs in sectors such as Archaeology within Higher Education, museums, and commercial units, Heritage management, Environmental and sustainability sector, Journalism, Civil Service, Heritage management.
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