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MSc Forensic and Biological Anthropology Specialist anthropological and archaeological skills can contribute, not only to our understanding of the past, but also to the effective investigation of serious crime, particularly murder and genocide. Forensic anthropology...
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MSc Biological Anthropology is the study of evolution and variation in
human populations and of the interactions between human biology and
environment. This combines our international reputation for
anthropology, archaeology and biology, specifically including...
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Anthropology
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This course involves the application of science in archaeological, physical anthropological and forensic contexts. It provides students a distinctive blend of laboratory and field science within a rigorous academic framework that bridges the sciences and humanities....
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Anthropology
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BSc (Hons) Why study BSc (Hons) Anthropology at BU? Anthropology is the study of humans: what unites us as a species, and how and why individuals and groups vary both biologically and culturally across space and time. With comprehensive study of the dual biological/social...
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Archeology
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MSc Osteoarchaeology is concerned with the study of human and animal
remains from archaeological sites. This course provides practical skills
in the identification and analysis of both human and animal bones,
while providing a theoretical archaeological underpinning...
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Archeology
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MSc Forensic Archaeology: Crime Scene and International Investigations Forensic Archaeology is a recently recognised and rapidly expanding sphere of archaeology and was developed within the UK in the 1990s. It involves the use of archaeological principles and...
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Archeology
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BSc (Hons) Why study BSc (Hons) Archaeology at BU? Take the degree as a BSc or BA according to whether you prefer a scientific or arts-based route, everyone studies the same first year so it’s easy to transfer from one to the other Combine academic study and...
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Archeology
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BSc Field Archaeology Distinct to the UK, this exciting degree comes with a view to preparing individuals for a career in field- based archaeology. This course engenders strong practical and vocational skills within a well structured academic framework. BSc Field...
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Archeology
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BSc Marine Archaeology The course's focus on the maritime aspects of archaeology produces highly skilled practitioners in this exciting and rapidly expanding discipline. Students on this degree will benefit greatly from Bournemouth's maritime location close to...
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Archeology
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BSc Archaelogy and Prehistory Bournemouth is ideally situated, with some of Britain's most iconic prehistoric and later sites within easy travelling distance. Students have the opportunity to gain high quality work experience during their degree with placements...
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Archeology
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BA Roman Archaeology This new course will focus on the archaeological remains and material culture of the North Western provinces of the Roman Empire from the late 1st Century BC through to the 5th Centruy AD, underpinned by a strong focus on practical field archaeological...
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Archeology
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FdSc Field Archaeology This exciting two-year Foundation degree is distinctive within the UK, and replaces our widely and very highly respected HND Practical Archaeology, which has a record of excellence stretching back over 25 years.
The Foundation degree course...
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Archeology
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MSc If you have a first degree in an associated subject and want to convert your skills to pursue a career in archaeology this course will appeal to you - particularly if you have some practical experience. Archaeology is an exciting and ever-evolving profession...
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Archeology
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This course focuses on the principles of maritime archaeology of all periods within the broader international context and is delivered with the collaboration of reknown professionals from different parts of the world. With climate change creating long term alterations...
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Archeology
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MSc Forensic Archaeology involves the use of archaeological principles
and techniques for the location, recovery, and interpretation of
evidence for past events within the constraints of the criminal justice
system. It utilises both field and laboratory skills...
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Archeology
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This course focuses on preparing you for a career in archaeology, concentrating on professional training and providing you with a detailed and critical understanding of current themes in prehistoric and Roman archaeology.
Concentrating upon the archaeological...
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Archeology
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BA (Hons) Why study BA (Hons) Archaeology & Anthropology? Develop an in-depth understanding of the diversity and richness of contemporary and past human societies across the globe Alongside specialist units you’ll get a comprehensive grounding in the practical...
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Archeology
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MSc Why study MSc Bioarchaeology at BU? \r\n \r\n \r\nAnimal bones and human remains are amongst the most common finds on archaeological excavations of all periods \r\nThe archaeological profession has an increasing need for staff with osteoarchaeological training,...
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Archeology
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BA (Hons) Why study BA (Hons) Archaeology at BU? Take the degree as a BA or BSc according to whether you prefer an arts-based or scientific route. Everyone studies the same first year so it’s easy to transfer from one to the other Become a highly skilled practitioner...
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Architecture
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MSc Timber Building Conservation Virtually every pre-modern building involved the use of timber or joinery in its structure, so historic building conservation cannot be attempted without specialist knowledge of timber materials.
This course is delivered in partnership...