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Courses in Archaeology and Heritage
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Applied Architectural Stonework and Conservation FdSc (Full-time, Part-time)
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Archaeological, Anthropological and Forensic Sciences BSc (Hons) (Full-time, Part-time)
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Archaeology BSc (Hons) (Full-time, Part-time)
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Archaeology and Anthropology BSc (Hons) (Full-time, Part-time)
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Biological Anthropology BSc (Hons) (Full-time, Part-time)
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Forensic Investigation BSc (Hons) (Full-time, Part-time)
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Forensic Science BSc (Hons) (Full-time, Part-time)
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Prehistoric and Roman Archaeology BA (Hons) (Full-time, Part-time)
Related areas:
Animal and Land Based Studies
Biological Sciences
Forensic Science
Geography and Environmental Science
Why Study an Undergraduate Course in Archaeology and Heritage?
Ideal location for study as Bournemouth is located within the most iconic archaeological landscapes of Britain
Substantial fieldwork including one-day visits to sites of significant archaeological interest and a 25-day (fully-funded) training excavation. The field school regularly attracts much media interest, featuring, in 2010 and now 2011, on the BBC’s highly acclaimed series ‘Digging for Britain’. Read the 2011 big dig diary on our
blog site
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Gain work experience from a placement within a professional organisation in the UK or overseas
The opportunity to participate in staff research projects conducted on regional, national and international levels
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