Archaeology,BSc

    Archaeology,BSc

    Duration3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 38,867 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026

    Archaeology,BSc

    About

    This dynamic course brings together the discipline of the scientific laboratory with the excitement of fieldwork. You will get an overview of the world of archaeology and a thorough grounding in the scientific techniques used to explore the past. Depending on your module choices you may receive professional accreditation from the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists.

    With access to state-of the-art laboratory facilities, and outstanding training from some of the world’s leading archaeological scientists, you will have the opportunity to learn the cutting-edge techniques used in archaeology. These include: DNA and isotopic analysis, Geographical Information Systems, geoarchaeology, archaeobotany and the analysis of human and animal skeletal remains. By the end of your degree you will have a comprehensive set of science and social science research skills for archaeology, but also a range of transferable skills relevant to many careers, including data management and analysis, critical thinking and writing, and written and oral presentation.

    You will develop your knowledge through a series of Scientific Methods in Archaeology modules, and build on these with Advanced Skills and Specialised Aspects of Archaeology options. Classroom teaching is supported by small-group tutorials and lab-based practicals. These will guide you in developing your expertise in ancient landscapes and environments, past climate change, diet, migrations, mobility, health, animal-human interactions, scientific dating, materials science, and conservation techniques relevant to archaeological objects.

    All BSc Archaeology students can take part in archaeological fieldwork in the UK and abroad, engaging with departmental research projects and learning further archaeological and transferable skills. The degree culminates in a research project, or dissertation, which you will develop under the guidance of a member of staff, many of whom are experts in the field.

    Combine study of the ancient world with modern scientific techniques.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A level - AAB.

    Contextual offer – BBC.

    BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma/OCR Cambridge Technical Extended DiplomaDDD.

    International Baccalaureate score - 36 to include 665 in higher level subjects.

    In addition to satisfying the University’s general entry requirements, please note:

    • We also consider other level 3 qualifications, including T-levels.

    • We welcome applications from those with other qualifications equivalent to our standard entry requirements and from mature students with non-standard qualifications or who may have had a break in their study. Please contact our Admissions Selectors.
    • If you do not satisfy our general entry requirements, the Foundation Programme offers multidisciplinary degrees to prepare you for a range of specified degree courses.
    • If you are an international student who does not meet the requirements for direct entry to this degree, you may be eligible to take an International Foundation Year pathway programme at the Durham University International Study Centre
    • We are pleased to consider applications for deferred entry.

    Science A levels

    Applicants taking Science A levels that include a practical component will be required to take and pass this as a condition of entry. This applies only to applicants sitting A levels with an English examination board.

    Alternative qualifications

    International students who do not meet direct entry requirements for this degree might have the option to complete an International Foundation Year.

    English language requirements

    Country specific information

    Career

    Our close links with industry specialists coupled with in-house archaeological facilities give you a taste of the industry from the beginning of the course. This experience helps develop a broad range of subject-specific skills from osteology, geochemistry and the conservation of archaeological objects, to survey and remote sensing techniques and applications for Geographic Information Systems.

    Transferable skills include problem-solving, metadata analysis and information technology, as well as teamwork, presentation, project planning and management. These skills are valued across many industries.

    Our graduates work for organisations all over the world, from national and international heritage organisations, museums, environmental agencies, and commercial archaeological services to law and publishing, forensic science, teaching, tourism, and local and national government.

    Of those students who graduated in 2020-21:

    • 82% are in paid employment or further study 15 months after graduation across all our programmes

    Of those in employment:

    • 88% are in high skilled employment
    • With an average salary of £25,700

    (Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey. The survey asks leavers from higher education what they are doing 15 months after graduation. Further information about the Graduate Outcomes survey can be found here www.graduateoutcomes.ac.uk)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    38,867 / year

    Archaeology,BSc

    Durham University

    Durham University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Durham