BSc Chemistry with Archaeology

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  • Objectives
    Scientific archaeology is a rapidly expanding area of study and one in which our academic expertise and experience in archaeology and chemistry are successfully combined. If you are studying Chemistry A-level and have an interest in scientific archaeology, this could be the programme for you!
  • Entry requirements
    There are different entry qualifications for each programme. Some programmes require you to have a certain amount of knowledge in a subject before you begin the degree programme – this is called a ‘subject requirement’. Other programmes do not have any specific subject requirements. All programmes will, however, expect you to have reached a certain standard in your education and will ask you to achieve certain grades in your examinations. Most programmes have a standard offer so that you know in advance what you are likely to need. Please note that even if you have the minimum entry qualifications, you are not necessarily guaranteed a place on the degree programme.
  • Academic title
    BSc Chemistry with Archaeology
  • Course description
    Year 1


    -Core Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic & Physical)
    -IT skills for Chemists
    -Laboratory Skills for Chemists
    -Maths for Chemists (as required)
    -Optional Modules
    -Introduction to Historic Archaeology or
    -Introduction to World Prehistory

    Year 2

    -Core Chemistry (Inorganic, Organic Physical & Analytical)
    -Transferable Skills (IT, Career Development, Numeracy, Communication)
    -Archaeological Science
    -Silchester Field School
    -Optional Modules
    -Archaeology options

    Final Year

    -Core Chemistry, 2 options from Inorganic, Organic, Physical plus Analytical Chemistry

    -Specialist Subject in Archaeology

    -Research Project

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