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The Archaeology and Social Anthropology (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh offers students a unique opportunity to study both the material culture of past societies and the social structures that shape contemporary human life. Over four years, students will engage with archaeological techniques and theoretical approaches, alongside a deep exploration of social anthropology, providing a well-rounded understanding of human societies throughout history.
This program is ideal for those interested in understanding the complexities of human culture, both past and present. Graduates will be equipped with the skills to work in research, cultural heritage management, and social research, with a broad understanding of how societies have evolved.
The Archaeology and Social Anthropology (Hons) program integrates archaeological fieldwork and theoretical studies in anthropology. In the first two years, students learn core archaeological methods and the fundamentals of social anthropology. The third year provides opportunities for fieldwork or study abroad, allowing students to experience both disciplines in real-world settings. In the final year, students focus on specialized topics in both archaeology and anthropology, culminating in a dissertation.
Graduates of the Archaeology and Social Anthropology (Hons) program can pursue careers in research, cultural heritage, museum management, social research, and teaching. With expertise in both the physical and social sciences, graduates are well-equipped to work in diverse sectors, such as cultural organizations, research institutes, and governmental agencies.
The Archaeology and Social Anthropology (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh offers a comprehensive approach to understanding human societies, combining the study of material culture with social structures. The program’s focus on fieldwork and real-world experience, along with Edinburgh’s academic reputation and resources, makes it an ideal choice for students passionate about both archaeology and social anthropology.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)131 650 1000
Email: admissions@ed.ac.uk
Address: University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom