Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Archaeology with Psychology
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on an enlightening journey that delves into the depths of human history and psyche with our Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program in Archaeology with Psychology. This interdisciplinary program offers a unique blend of archaeological exploration and psychological inquiry, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of both past civilizations and the complexities of human behavior.
Through engaging coursework and practical fieldwork opportunities, you’ll uncover the intricacies of ancient cultures while gaining insight into the workings of the human mind. Our program fosters critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of archaeology and psychology.
Overview
Upon completing our program, you will demonstrate proficiency in understanding the material foundations of human experience across different time periods and cultures, as well as the ability to gather, synthesize, and analyze ambiguous data sources in both archaeological and psychological contexts.
You’ll develop critical thinking skills necessary for engaging in discussions and debates about interpretive data from archaeological digs and psychological research. With a solid grasp of key methodological and theoretical concepts in both disciplines, you’ll be well-equipped to pursue various career paths or further academic study in archaeology, psychology, or related fields.
Admission Requirements
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- Human Evolution and Prehistory
- Essentials in Archaeology
- Material Culture in Archaeology
- Integrating Science and Archaeology
- The Archaeology of Ancient Mediterranean Civilisations
- Understanding Research in Psychology
- Major Paradigms in Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Psychological Research Methods
- And more elective units
Local/EU/EEA Applicants:
No fees apply
Non EU Applicants:
Fee per academic year: Eur 8,500
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of our program have pursued diverse career paths, including roles as archaeological psychologists, cultural heritage psychologists, forensic archaeologists, museum curators specializing in psychology exhibits, and research assistants in archaeological or psychological studies. With a unique combination of archaeological and psychological expertise, our alumni are well-positioned to make meaningful contributions to both fields, whether in academia, research, or applied settings.