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    Ancient History and Archaeology

    University of Reading

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    United Kingdom, Reading

    University RankQS Ranking
    171

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    VV41

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines30-Sep-2024
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 22,350  / year
    Next Intake 30-Sep-2024

    Ancient History and Archaeology

    About

    Discover the ancient Greco-Roman world, and take the opportunity to join an archaeological dig and study abroad, with our BA Ancient History and Archaeology degree.

    At the University of Reading, our BA Ancient History and Archaeology joint degree combines the study of ancient history – and its political, military, social and cultural contexts – with invaluable archaeological training.

    Through your study of ancient history, you'll immerse yourself in the rich culture of Greece and Rome from around 2000BC to 600AD and discover how these ancient civilisations have influenced the modern world. Your archaeological studies will take you further back in time, broaden the geographical focus, and enable you to experience the excitement of genuine discovery.

    Your learning environment

    You will benefit from the joint expertise provided by both our Department of Classics and Department of Archaeology.

    In the Department of Classics, our academics are at the forefront of their disciplines. Their research feeds directly into your studies, exposing you to the latest developments in the field. We achieved a 91% satisfaction score for the teaching on our courses (National Student Survey, 2022). In the same survey we achieved a 92% satisfaction score for BA Ancient History.

    The Department of Archaeology has an outstanding track record for student satisfaction, with scores consistently between 90-100% for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2010-2022, with Archaeology achieving the highest score for overall student satisfaction in the UK in 2022. Core modules will provide you with a solid historical and archaeological grounding, and optional modules will allow you to explore the different periods, cultures and countries that interest you. Popular modules taken by students on this degree include History and Culture of New Kingdom Egypt and Rome's Mediterranean Empire.

    • Read about our Head of Department of Archaeology Professor Hella Eckardt's research.

    Enhance your knowledge through varied learning opportunities

    Through your studies, you will address important questions relevant to our global future – human diets and health, environmental change, and inequality, migration and identity – and trace them back to their roots, exploring different periods of ancient history through both literary and material sources.

    You can also enhance your knowledge and understanding of the ancient world through varied learning opportunities, such as:

    • optional Latin and Greek language modules
    • hands-on experience with artefacts from the University's Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, which features one of the largest collections of Greek and Egyptian antiquities in Britain
    • archaeological excavations in the UK and Europe, including prehistoric monuments, Roman cities and medieval castles.

    Read about Marcie Weeks's experience as an alumnus of our BA Archaeology and History degree.

    Archaeology field school

    During your studies, you will have the opportunity to participate in our Archaeology field school. The field school enables you to gain direct, hands-on experience in all aspects of an archaeological excavation, including:

    • excavation
    • surveying
    • GIS (Geographical Information Systems) mapping
    • planning
    • finds processing.

    You will be able to put your skills into practice and contribute to new archaeological knowledge through our discoveries. Many recent students have opted to conduct their field school placement at the Roman town of Silchester, helping to uncover the details of this unusually well-preserved site.

    Explore a new location with Study Abroad

    If you're interested in studying abroad – and getting to experience a new academic and cultural environment – you can apply to spend a term at one of our partner universities in your second year. The Department enjoys active links with approved partner universities in Europe, Canada and the US, including:

    • Aarhus University, Denmark
    • University of Florida
    • University of Malta
    • University of Sydney.

    All classes are conducted in English and bursaries are available to help with travel and accommodation costs. BA Ancient History and Archaeology students sometimes choose to apply to visit Malta and study Phoenician and Punic archaeology.

    The Department of Classics also has strong links to the British School in Athens and the British School in Rome.

    Placements

    You will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience and insight into the professional workplace, both through specialist modules and placements. These include:

    • our five-day Work Placement for Classicists and Ancient Historians module
    • our Academic Work Placement module offers insight into the world of professional academia, while working with an academic on their research
    • work experience opportunities at the Ure Museum, for students aspiring to careers in the museum or heritage sector
    • paid summer placement in the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP), working with an academic on their research.

    Previous placement students have:

    • conducted collections-based research
    • drawn archaeological finds
    • helped to design experimental archaeology
    • supported marketing and public engagement activities within our museums.

    Opportunities to gain field work experience are also encouraged, through external organisations and placement providers such as Grampus Heritage and Training Ltd, and Thames Valley Archaeological Services. Prospective teachers can gain experience through volunteering in a local school via the University's Students in Schools scheme, or work with the Ure Museum to host workshops for local primary schools.

    You can also choose to transfer to a four-year programme which features an integrated professional placement year, allowing you to gain valuable experience and put your skills and knowledge into practice.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Thanawiyah with an overall score of 78%/ GPA 2.8 if following the American system.

    Career

    You'll gain a broad range of subject-specific and transferable skills and experiences spanning the sciences and humanities, such as the ability to analyse and understand complex information and to research, document and present findings in a coherent manner, as well as the ability to empathise with others from diverse cultures, backgrounds and beliefs.

    This can lead you to a variety of careers in different sectors, including:

    • archaeology and heritage (including commercial archaeology, museum, archive)
    • business, consulting and management
    • marketing, advertising, PR and media
    • public sector (including central government, charities, intelligence services)
    • teaching and education
    • publishing
    • insurance and the law.

    Past graduates have gone on to work with organisations including:

    • the Museum of London Archaeology
    • the Daily Telegraph
    • Infonetica
    • Harman Build
    • the Zoological Society of London
    • Christie's Auction House.

    Read how Rebecca MacRae landed roles at the British Museum and Bipolar UK thanks to the transferable skills she acquired during her time at Reading.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 22,350  / year

    How to Apply

    You can apply online for all of our courses, including courses with an Integrated Foundation Year, via the national admissions service, UCAS. You can choose to apply for up to five courses in total, including more than one course at the same institution.

    Begin your application

    Register at UCAS and complete the application pages online, using the UCAS codes on our course pages. 

    Our UCAS code is R12. The University does not have a campus code. 

    Write your personal statement

    As part of your application, you'll be asked to submit a personal statement to support your application. This is your opportunity to tell us more about why you want to study the course and what interests, skills and experience you have that demonstrate your passion for the subject.

    Submit your application

    When you're happy with your application and have added the required information such as qualifications, personal statement and reference, you can submit your application. 

    A small charge is made by UCAS for applying to university. The application fee for 2022 entry was £22 to apply for a single course and £26.50 for multiple courses (and for applications submitted after 30 June).

    Make sure to check the UCAS website for the most up-to-date application deadlines. If you have missed the January deadline, there is still the opportunity to apply (via UCAS), and we are happy to consider late applications until 30 June 2022 (all applications received after 30 June are entered into Clearing). Please be aware that some of our courses may be full after the January UCAS deadline, so we recommend early applications where possible.

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