Celtic Archaeology (Taught)
- 3 Study options
- Postgraduate
- Bangor Campus
- Awarded by:
- Bangor University (Prifysgol Bangor)
Course summary
This course is designed to allow students to further their undergraduate interest in archaeology or a related subject, and to develop the skills and knowledge needed if they decided to undertake further research into the past. The modular degree scheme includes a choice of specialist modules in aspects of Celtic Archaeology, Theory and Interpretation in Celtic Archaeology and training modules to develop relevant skills.
The programme aims to deepen knowledge of archaeology beyond undergraduate level, with particular emphasis on Celtic archaeology. It provides the opportunity for students to specialise in a particular academic area, so as to gain a close understanding of the archaeological debates around it. The programme acquaints students with relevant archaeological theoretical issues and methods of interpretation and the use of evidence. It also provides the student with the necessary research skills to produce an original piece of work on a chosen topic, under supportive supervision.
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Fees and funding
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Course optionsSponsorship information
Arts and humanities research board, occasional scholarships and bursaries.
Bangor University
Bangor (Wales)
LL57 2DG
Course contact details
Enquiries
Email:postgraduate@bangor.ac.uk
Phone:01248 383762
