

The International Foundation in Humanities and Social Sciences – Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of Manchester is a nine-month, full-time on-campus program designed to prepare students for further study in the fields of ancient history and archaeology. Students will explore the history and material culture of ancient civilizations, studying topics such as ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, as well as archaeological methods and fieldwork techniques. This foundation year provides the skills necessary for progressing to undergraduate study in archaeology or history.
After completing this foundation program, students will be ready to pursue degrees in archaeology, ancient history, or related fields. The University’s strong focus on research and fieldwork ensures that students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, preparing them for careers in archaeology, museum curation, or academic research.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Ancient History and Archaeology
Semester 2 – Intermediate Ancient History and Archaeology
Graduates of the International Foundation in Humanities and Social Sciences - Ancient History and Archaeology program are well-prepared for careers in archaeology, heritage management, museum curation, and historical research. Career opportunities include roles as archaeologists, museum curators, heritage site managers, research assistants, and archaeological consultants. Graduates can work in museums, cultural heritage organizations, governmental agencies, universities, and archaeological firms. The program also offers a strong foundation for further study in archaeology, history, or heritage conservation.
The International Foundation in Humanities and Social Sciences - Ancient History and Archaeology program at the University of Manchester provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of ancient civilizations and their material cultures. Students will gain essential knowledge of archaeological methods and techniques, alongside an understanding of ancient history, culture, and artifacts. This program is ideal for those looking to pursue a career in archaeology, museum studies, or heritage management, offering practical skills and academic training for further study and professional practice.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)161 275 5252
Email: admissions@manchester.ac.uk
Address: University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom