Archaeology with Year Abroad (BSc) drafted
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2023-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Discover how human civilisations evolved, and why people and societies have changed over time. Through the latest techniques and technologies, you'll investigate how our ancestors lived, from the earliest human origins, to Neolithic Britain, and Ancient Egypt. On BSc Archaeology with Year Abroad you could look into climate change at the end of the last ice age or what the chemical composition of human bones can tell us about diet during the medieval period.
You'll focus on scientific methods and techniques with options including:
studying human and animal bones
physics and chemistry of archaeological material
laboratory techniques for dating
maritime archaeology
You'll learn through research-led projects, practical field experience and field trips. You'll do a minimum of 3 weeks' fieldwork as part of an active research project. This could include:
excavating archaeological sites
recording a standing building
geophysical surveys
collecting archaeological material from ploughed fields
We have a purpose-built archaeology building, equipped with the latest science-based laboratories for Southampton BSc archaeology year abroad students to use. You'll gain hands-on experience with archaeological artefacts and materials, and receive the practical training needed for a career in archaeology.
You'll study archaeology with a year abroad at one of our partner institutions such as the University of Malta or the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona. This will give you the chance to discover the theories and findings in exotic locations and boost your career opportunities.
We’re also offering up to 10 bursaries of £1000 each to incoming students (subject to criteria). These are from the
Terry Mason Bursary
and theUniversity of Southampton Archaeology Bursary Fund.
