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University of Kent
BA (Hons) Classical Studies with Archaeology
- Chatham, United Kingdom
BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Delve into the classical world and uncover the cultures, myths, histories and legacies of the civilisations that shaped it. At Kent, you will develop new skills, and gain valuable experience ready for a wide range of careers, from archaeology to the heritage industry – or further afield - a degree in BA (Hons) Classical Studies with Archaeology from Kent is the first step to wherever you want to go.


University of Kent
BA (Hons) Ancient History with Archaeology
- Chatham, United Kingdom
BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Delve into the ancient world and uncover the cultures, myths, histories, and legacies of the civilisations that shaped it. At Kent, you will develop new skills and gain valuable experience ready for a wide range of careers, from archaeology to the heritage industry—or further afield. A degree in BA (Hons) Ancient History with Archaeology from Kent is the first step to wherever you want to go.
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Studying past civilizations through their structures and artifacts, including physical remains, artwork, tools and religious objects, in order to understand their history and culture is key to the subject of archeology. Students may specialize in a specific area such as geographic region, time period or type of society.
Earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is an academic achievement upon completing a series of courses over the course of three or four years. The subjects that are studied in order to earn this degree vary widely under the disciplines of the liberal arts and sciences.
Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.





























