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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Archaeology & Ancient History and History (VV14)

University of Birmingham - Edgbaston

Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Last updated: 26/12/2024
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About Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Archaeology & Ancient History and History (VV14)

The University of Birmingham's Archaeology & Ancient History and History degree is taught in an intellectually challenging and stimulating environment, focused on ensuring students are fully supported and active learners.

Students will explore the ancient civilisations of Egypt, Western Asia, Greece and Rome, the prehistoric and historic societies of Europe and Britain though to the Middle Ages, and then follow events around the world almost to the present day. During the course, students will have the chance to study unfamiliar territory and to question some of the myths, preconceptions and prejudices that surround the three disciplines. By interpreting historical and archaeological evidence together, students can build a rounded picture of the life and culture of these societies.  

Students will be taught by ancient historians specialising in the period, archaeologists whose expertise covers north-west Europe, Classical Greek and Roman societies, early medieval states in Europe and the Mediterranean and historians whose interests are global in cultural, social, diplomatic, military, political, economic or religious history.

The University of Birmingham places a distinctive emphasis on the combination of archaeological and historical approaches in the study of the ancient world, and the range of expertise available across the three disciplines ensures that a wide choice of periods, countries and cultures may be studied.
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3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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3 Year Bachelor's Degree
Cost of Living
£12,006.00 GBP / Year
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£22,860.00 GBP / First Year
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