Find Landscape Archaeology Degree courses in the UK
In the UK, the standard first degree is a Bachelors degree with honours. Generally an Landscape Archaeology degree course usually takes three years full-time study while in Scotland an Landscape Archaeology degree course takes four years.
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Degree Subject Intro: Landscape Archaeology
Thanks to a rapidly-developing UK heritage industry, it's a great time to be digging archaeology. From the Bronze Age to the Tudors, over 50 academic institutions run archaeology courses, with some offering more exotic discoveries in areas like classical archaeology and egyptology.
Most teach skills like excavation and surveying, but many specialise in practical aspects, preparing students for work outside museums and universities in the growing field of contract archaeology, conducting investigations before construction sites are developed.
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- Oh UEA is wonderful!!!
- I LOVE UEA. Its awesome. The most important thing to remember is... don't wear flip flops to the LCR. Your feet will get wet.
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- By Jo - Undergraduate
- At University Of East Anglia
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