

BA in Archaeology with Study Abroad, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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48 Months
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About this course
Studying Archaeology at Exeter allows you to learn essential techniques and skills used by archaeologists to explore the past. The course offers rich fieldwork opportunities both in the UK and abroad, including excavations in Kazakhstan and environmental archaeology in the Amazon basin. You can tailor your degree to specific interests, such as studying particular historical periods or examining human bones and artifacts. Exeter’s unique setting, surrounded by significant archaeological sites, enhances practical learning through outstanding facilities like laboratories and extensive collections. A professional placement, either domestically or internationally, can be part of the course, providing valuable real-world experience. The program combines theoretical understanding with practical skills, with taught modules supported by research-led teaching from experienced academics. Practical work and fieldwork are integral, and students will engage in diverse projects, including experimental archaeology, bioarchaeology, and digital preservation techniques.
Why this course is highly recommended
The Archaeology BA at Exeter is highly regarded both nationally and internationally, ranked 5th in the UK for archaeology and forensic science and within the top 50 globally. Students benefit from excellent research-led teaching, state-of-the-art facilities, and diverse fieldwork opportunities worldwide. The course’s strong reputation is supported by leading research rated highly in the REF 2021. Its practical focus, including excavations and digital heritage projects, equips graduates with skills highly valued by employers. The program’s emphasis on employability, through placements and internships, along with access to a dedicated careers service, makes it an excellent choice for those seeking careers in heritage, research, or related fields.
Specialisation
The program offers various modules in different areas such as world archaeology, British archaeology, Islamic archaeology, and medieval social worlds. Students can also explore advanced topics like molecular science in archaeology, palaeolithic archaeology, zooarchaeology, and forensic anthropology. The degree is flexible, allowing students to choose optional modules based on their interests and career goals, including digital archaeology, landscape studies, and heritage science. Additionally, students have the opportunity to undertake a dissertation, focusing on an area of special interest or contribution to ongoing research.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To gain admission, applicants typically need an A-Level profile of ABB-BBB or IB equivalent of 32-30/655-555. BTEC students require a DDM or DMM depending on the context. GCSE requirements include at least a grade C or 4 in English Language. Specific subject requirements are not mandatory, but students must meet general academic standards and English proficiency tests as specified by the university, with international students needing to demonstrate Profile B2 level of English language proficiency.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates from Exeter’s Archaeology program are well-positioned for careers in archaeology, heritage management, museums, research, and consultancy. The course develops skills in analysis, interpretation, presentation, and teamwork, which are highly valued across sectors. Recent graduates work as archaeologists, research assistants, museum digital archive helpers, and site assistants, among other roles. The program also provides a strong foundation for further study in areas like heritage management, experimental archaeology, international relations, and ancient history. The UK’s recognized need for archaeologists and the sector’s ongoing demand for qualified professionals means graduates have excellent employment opportunities both within the UK and internationally.
FAQs
What are the fieldwork opportunities during the course?
Students have extensive chances to participate in fieldwork, including excavations in various countries and projects in museums and research laboratories.
Can I study archaeology abroad?
Yes, there is a 'with Study Abroad' option allowing students to spend a year studying at partner universities worldwide, which counts towards the degree.
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