About the course
The course offers a comprehensive journey through the remnants of the past, providing students with the tools to piece together the vast mosaic of human history through the study of remains, artefacts, and art. It covers a broad geographical sweep, delving into the evolution of societies from various parts of the world, and equips students with practical skills in excavation and surveying. With a range of optional modules, the course also presents the flexibility to specialize in particular regions, timeframes, or analytical techniques, allowing for a personalized and in-depth archaeological education.What you might learn
In this course, you will gain an in-depth understanding of archaeology, both as a practical field of work and a scholarly pursuit, delving into the methods and theories used to interpret the past through material remains. You will acquire hands-on skills in excavation and site recording, essential for uncovering and preserving historical artifacts. Additionally, you will explore the archaeology of various regions and time periods, enhancing your ability to compare and analyze different cultural contexts. The program also emphasizes the importance of critically evaluating archaeological evidence and understanding the theoretical frameworks that guide the field, preparing you to contribute to the discipline with informed and thoughtful insights.Career outcome
Upon graduating from this program, you may be employed in roles such as police officer, community corrections officer, youth justice officer, juvenile/ fmaily counsellor, parole officer, family law case officer, and etc. in companies including United Nations, Red Cross, Centrelink, Department of Human Services, Salvation Army, and etc.Living Costs in Liverpool**
Restaurant (Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant) £ 10 - 14 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom in City Centre) £ 566 - 749 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom Outside of Centre) £ 417 - 551 |
Transportation (Daily) £ 3 - 5 |
Utilities per Month (Electricity, Mobile & Internet) £ 145 - 191 |