The History portion of your programme is designed to move from breadth to depth; from directed to more independent learning; and to foster the development of advanced research techniques over the three years. You will start by exploring a broad range of historical periods in year one, some of which may be less familiar, giving you a good basis for making choices later in the degree. In years two and three, you will specialise progressively in aspects of the past that interest you the most, culminating in a major piece of independent research in the final semester of your degree – choosing between completing a full Dissertation or a shorter Research Essay in History.
A 50% joint degree in Archaeology offers the chance to study the long-term histories of human societies through their material remains and impact on past environments. Through lectures, seminars, and practical classes—including four weeks of archaeological fieldwork—you will gain a thorough grounding in archaeological methods, theory, and professional practice (accredited by the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists). You will also develop valuable transferable skills in teamwork, communication, critical analysis, and independent research, with the option to complete an archaeology dissertation in your final year. Archaeology combines well with modern languages, History and Ancient History, Egyptology, Classics, and Classical Studies.
This programme is available with either a Year in China or a Year Abroad. The Year in China offers undergraduate students the opportunity to spend one year at our joint venture, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU). You can choose either the China Studies Track, where you will take courses from the China Studies Degree, the Creative Track, or the Entrepreneurship Track . XJTLU is a fully English-speaking university, located in Suzhou. The Year Abroad offers students the opportunity to spend a full academic year studying at one of our partner universities around the world, following a mixture of culture and/or discipline-related modules. If you wish to study this programme with a Year in China or a Year Abroad you will have the opportunity to apply after you arrive at Liverpool.
Most Combined Degrees allow you to adapt the weighting of each by 25% after the first year, helping you to keep your options open. Please note, however, students studying either a Business or Economics pathway in combination with another subject cannot increase from 25% to 50% or from 50% to 75% and it is not possible to transfer from a 50% to 75% Law. To find out more about your programme choice, please go first to our Combined Degrees webpages: liverpool.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/combined-degrees.