Bachelor of Arts (Combined honours) in History and Archaeology

Global University Systems (GUS) - Canterbury Christ Church University - Canterbury Campus

UK,England

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 14,500/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1960

Total Students: 15,000 +

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Main Campus Address

N Holmes Rd, Canterbury CT1 1QU, United Kingdom

Bachelor of Arts (Combined honours) in History and Archaeology

Program Overview

History

Our Canterbury Campus, located in a UNESCO World Heritage Site and right in the heart of a beautiful cathedral city, is a perfect place to study History.

The academic team are all professional historians, active researchers and published authors of national and international acclaim. The course they’ve designed allows you to follow your interests wherever they may lead. In your second and third years you can study a specific period or mix-and-match several.

Delve deep into history and build your knowledge of the past within a city that is steeped in history. From the world-famous Canterbury Cathedral to the ancient St Augustine's Abbey, our campus is just footsteps from these fascinating sites, so you can immerse yourself in history from day one. Our History course is also highly rated nationally:

Archaeology

Our Canterbury Campus is in a World Heritage Site, making it an excellent place to study Archaeology.

You will participate in funded fieldwork placements, where you will gain practical experience and transferable skills.

Our expert staff will support and inspire you in your academic journey as we explore the past, from the earliest human origins through to the present day. You will study the theories, methods and practice of archaeology, including laboratory analysis of artefacts and skeletal remains, survey, excavation and computing techniques, and contemporary debates in archaeological thought.

Archaeology is a fascinating and varied subject. It is both practical and academic and draws upon the humanities, natural and social sciences, and the arts.