Year 1, Academic year 2015/16, Starting month: September
Notes: Before selecting your outside courses, please ensure you have met your
Personal Tutor.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 5
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
GEGR08007
|
Human Geography |
Semester 1 |
20 |
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ARCA08004
|
Archaeology 1A |
Semester 1 |
20 |
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ARCA08005
|
Archaeology 1B |
Semester 2 |
20 |
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Notes: Archaeology practical work requirement: all students registered for a single or joint honours degree in Archaeology normally undertake a minimum of three weeks fieldwork approved by the Head of Archaeology during the summer vacation of their first year of study |
GEGR08010
|
Physical Geography |
Semester 2 |
20 |
|
ARCA08015
|
Archaeological Fieldwork - 3 week field project |
Full Year |
0 |
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COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 2
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 40 credits
from these collections:
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Notes: Geography students should only take a maximum of 40 credits Level 7 language courses in 1st AND 2nd year.
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Year 2, Academic year 2015/16, Starting month: August
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 3
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
ARCA08013
|
Archaeology 2A: Scotland before History |
Semester 1 |
20 |
|
GEGR08009
|
Fundamental Methods in Geography |
Semester 1 |
20 |
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ARCA08012
|
Archaeology 2B: Archaeology in Action |
Semester 2 |
20 |
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COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 3
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 60 credits
from these collections:
Select
a minimum of 40 credits and maximum of 60 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
GEGR08003
|
Economic and Political Geography
|
20
|
GEGR08001
|
Environmental Sensitivity and Change
|
20
|
GEGR08002
|
Geomorphology
|
20
|
GEGR08004
|
Social and Cultural Geography
|
20
|
AND
AND
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 20 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Notes: Geography students should only take a maximum of 40 credits Level 7 language courses in 1st AND 2nd year.
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Year 3, Academic year 2015/16, Starting month: August
Notes: Entry to third year normally requires successful completion of the first two years of the curriculum in Geography and an average mark for Archaeology 2A and Archaeology 2B combined of 50% or higher, normally at the first attempt.
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 3
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
ARCA10065
|
Archaeology in Practice |
As available |
20 |
|
ARCA10064
|
Theoretical Archaeology |
As available |
20 |
|
GEGR09012
|
The Nature of Geographical Knowledge |
Semester 1 |
20 |
|
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 4
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Select
exactly 20 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
GEGR09011
|
Research Design in Geography
|
10
|
GEGR09005
|
Qualitative Methods in Geography
|
10
|
GEGR09004
|
Quantitative Methods in Geography
|
10
|
Notes: Students wishing to take the Geography Dissertation must take Research Design in Geography AND EITHER Qualitative Methods in Geography or Quantitative Methods
OR
AND
Select
exactly 20 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
ARCA10003
|
Human Origins
|
20
|
ARCA10063
|
The Hittites: The Archaeology of an Ancient Near Eastern Civilisation
|
20
|
ARCA10035
|
The Scottish Lowlands: Archaeology and Landscape before the Normans
|
20
|
ARCA10047
|
Bronze Age Civilisations of the Near East and Greece
|
20
|
ARCA10020
|
Conceptualising the Neolithic
|
20
|
ARCA10071
|
Constantinople and the Cities of Asia Minor, 330-565
|
20
|
ARCA10051
|
From Foraging to Farming: The Beginnings of Agriculture in the Mediterranean and Europe
|
20
|
ARCA10027
|
Gallia from the 3rd Century BC to Augustus
|
20
|
GEGR10039
|
Principles of Geographical Information Science
|
20
|
ARCA10076
|
Death, Decay and Reconstruction: Discovering past lifeways through Archaeological Human Remains
|
20
|
ARCA10077
|
Scientific Methods in Bio-Archaeology
|
20
|
ARCA10079
|
Environmental Archaeology
|
20
|
ARCA10055
|
Byzantine Archaeology: The archaeology of the Byzantine empire and its neighbours AD 500-850.
|
20
|
ARCA10014
|
Archaeological Illustration
|
20
|
ARCA10082
|
Archaeology of Architecture
|
20
|
CACA10033
|
Classical Archaeology in the Field (B)
|
20
|
ARCA10061
|
Island Worlds: prehistoric societies in the western Mediterranean from Malta to Minorca
|
20
|
ARCA10030
|
The Iron Age of Western Temperate Europe until the 3rd Century BC
|
20
|
ARCA10073
|
Rock Art and Archaeology: from Scotland to the Sahara
|
20
|
ARCA10034
|
Ritual and Monumentality in North-West Europe: Mid-6th to Mid-3rd Millennium BC
|
20
|
ARCA10081
|
Mediterranean Archaeology in the Field
|
20
|
ARCA10074
|
Late Hunter-Gatherers in Europe
|
20
|
ARCA10072
|
Early Farmers of the Near East: The Transition from Foraging to Agriculture
|
20
|
ARCA10023
|
Etruscan Italy 1000-300 BC
|
20
|
CACA10005
|
Roman Propaganda: The Archaeological and Artistic Evidence
|
20
|
AND
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Year 4, Academic year 2015/16, Starting month: August
COMPULSORY COURSES
This DPT has 0
compulsory course(s).
Code |
Course Name |
Period |
Credits |
COURSE OPTIONS
This DPT has 4
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
Select
exactly 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
GEGR10053
|
Geography Dissertation
|
40
|
ARCA10040
|
Archaeology Dissertation
|
40
|
AND
AND
Overarching rule collection group: A
Select exactly 40 credits
from these collections:
Select
exactly 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
ARCA10013
|
Archaeological Fieldwork
|
20
|
ARCA10003
|
Human Origins
|
20
|
ARCA10063
|
The Hittites: The Archaeology of an Ancient Near Eastern Civilisation
|
20
|
ARCA10035
|
The Scottish Lowlands: Archaeology and Landscape before the Normans
|
20
|
ARCA10047
|
Bronze Age Civilisations of the Near East and Greece
|
20
|
ARCA10020
|
Conceptualising the Neolithic
|
20
|
ARCA10071
|
Constantinople and the Cities of Asia Minor, 330-565
|
20
|
ARCA10051
|
From Foraging to Farming: The Beginnings of Agriculture in the Mediterranean and Europe
|
20
|
ARCA10027
|
Gallia from the 3rd Century BC to Augustus
|
20
|
GEGR10039
|
Principles of Geographical Information Science
|
20
|
ARCA10076
|
Death, Decay and Reconstruction: Discovering past lifeways through Archaeological Human Remains
|
20
|
ARCA10077
|
Scientific Methods in Bio-Archaeology
|
20
|
CACA10005
|
Roman Propaganda: The Archaeological and Artistic Evidence
|
20
|
ARCA10079
|
Environmental Archaeology
|
20
|
ARCA10055
|
Byzantine Archaeology: The archaeology of the Byzantine empire and its neighbours AD 500-850.
|
20
|
ARCA10014
|
Archaeological Illustration
|
20
|
ARCA10082
|
Archaeology of Architecture
|
20
|
ARCA10034
|
Ritual and Monumentality in North-West Europe: Mid-6th to Mid-3rd Millennium BC
|
20
|
ARCA10074
|
Late Hunter-Gatherers in Europe
|
20
|
ARCA10081
|
Mediterranean Archaeology in the Field
|
20
|
ARCA10072
|
Early Farmers of the Near East: The Transition from Foraging to Agriculture
|
20
|
ARCA10023
|
Etruscan Italy 1000-300 BC
|
20
|
ARCA10061
|
Island Worlds: prehistoric societies in the western Mediterranean from Malta to Minorca
|
20
|
ARCA10030
|
The Iron Age of Western Temperate Europe until the 3rd Century BC
|
20
|
CACA10033
|
Classical Archaeology in the Field (B)
|
20
|
Notes: Students intending to take the fourth year option Archaeological Fieldwork are required to undertake 10 weeks approved practical archaeological work in the vacations between the end of their second year of study and the beginning of their fourth year of study.
OR
Select
exactly 40 credits
from the following list of courses, as available
Notes: Students intending to take the fourth year option Archaeological Fieldwork are required to undertake 10 weeks approved practical archaeological work in the vacations between the end of their second year of study and the beginning of their fourth year of study.
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