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University of Cambridge Jesus College A-levels in Archaeology
University of Cambridge Jesus College

A-levels in Archaeology

Cambridge, United Kingdom

0 up to 3 Years

English

Full time

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Aug 2024

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Key Summary

    About: The A-levels in Archaeology provide an in-depth exploration of archaeological methods, theories, and practices. The course focuses on developing analytical skills through hands-on activities and critical engagement with historical contexts. Students will gain knowledge about excavation techniques and the preservation of archaeological sites, preparing them for further studies in archaeology or related fields.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as archaeologists, museum curators, or heritage managers. They may also find opportunities in education, research, and various roles within cultural organizations.

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Introduction

Jesus College has a strong tradition in Archaeology and a vibrant group of undergraduate and postgraduate students.

We emphasized students developing their abilities, gaining transferrable skills but especially learning to be reflexive and to apply critical thinking to the study of our past. Examining contemporary uses and abuses of history is a key aspect of Archaeology at Jesus.

Our undergraduate course is spread over 3 years. The modular course is configured to allow maximum flexibility in accommodating specific interests that may develop over the undergraduate years.

After a joint first year, it allows you to specialize in one or more of ArchaeologyAssyriology, Biological Anthropology, and Egyptology.

Archaeology uses material evidence to explore the nature and development of particular societies and explain the variations and commonalities of the human past.

Assyriology studies the languages, cultures, history, archaeology, and religion of ancient Mesopotamia (Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria).

Biological Anthropology explores human evolution, biology and behaviour, and the interaction between biology and culture.

Egyptology is studying the history, languages, society, archaeology, and religion of ancient Egypt.

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