University of the Highlands and Islands
MLitt Archaeological Studies
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 14,994 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Introduction
What is special about this course?
This course is unique in its focus on the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. It offers the opportunity to consider wider archaeological concepts and theoretical issues, utilizing world-class sites in Orkney and the North Atlantic region.
The MLitt Archaeological Studies will enable you to engage critically with current themes and debates in archaeological practice, theory, and method.
There are a wide range of module options that draw on the research specialisms of the Archaeology Institute staff and these provide you with the flexibility to combine taught modules and dissertation research according to your research interests.
You can develop chronological specialisms grounded in the archaeology and heritage of the region, for example in Prehistoric Archaeology or Celtic through to Viking/Norse and Medieval Archaeology. Or you may choose to combine period-based modules with our professional skills modules to gain a broader knowledge and understanding of the diversity of methods and theories practiced within archaeology.
Special features
- Study in the outstanding archaeological landscape of the Orkney Islands
- You will be taught by internationally recognized experts in the field and take advantage of cutting-edge research, taking place at world-renowned sites including the Ness of Brodgar World Heritage site excavations
- A suite of residential and/or practical modules in excavation and post-excavation approaches is available to those who choose to study on campus
- You can also study from your location, studying online and by video conference, in real-time, or through recordings - see the study mode tab for more information
- You can study individual modules for personal or professional development, or work towards the PgCert, PgDip, or full master's degree
- The course offers preparation for specialized research at the Ph.D. level
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Postgraduate Loans (SAAS) (Scotland-domiciled and EU students)
Loans for tuition fees are available from SAAS for eligible Scotland-domiciled and EU students, and loans for living costs for eligible Scottish students.
Eligible Scotland-domiciled students studying full-time can access loans up to £11,500 from the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS). This comprises a tuition fee loan up to £7,000 and a non-income assessed living cost loan of £4,500.
Eligible Scotland-domiciled students studying part-time can apply for a tuition fee loan from SAAS. You must be intending to complete the course in no longer than twice the length of time it would take for a full-time student. For example, if your course is available to full-time students as a one-year programme, you will be funded for a maximum of two years' part-time study. If your course does not have a full-time option, you must complete within three years. You can apply for a tuition fee loan up to £7,000, which will be paid pro-rata for each academic year of study.
Curriculum
To achieve the MLitt award you must complete a research dissertation.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
What can I do on completion of my course?
Once you have completed this course you might wish to consider careers in the following areas:
- Professional archaeology in a variety of capacities including contract archaeology, consultancies, local authorities, and museums
- Tourism, heritage sites, national and countryside parks
- Secondary school teaching on completion of a PGDE(S)
Can I progress into further study?
You may wish to consider further study such as:
- Advanced research and vocational diplomas
- Ph.D. study
Student Testimonials
Program delivery
How will I study my course?
- Full-time
- Part-time (structured)
- You will learn through a combination of video conference seminars and tutorials and online study via the university’s virtual learning environment (VLE), with support from your tutors and student advisor
- You can also study from your location, online and by video conference, in real-time, or through recordings
- International students on a Student Route study visa must be based at UHI Orkney during their studies
- Assessment is by a variety of methods including essays, reports, presentations, projects, practical portfolios, dissertation
- For more information, or if you have any questions about studying archaeology at the University of the Highlands and Islands, please contact us at: studyarchaeology@uhi.ac.uk
How long will my course last?
- Full-time: 1 year @ 35 hours per week
- Part-time: 2 years @ 17.5 hours per week
Several hours per week indicates the total number of hours you should dedicate to the course, which includes time spent in lectures and your own time spent on individual study and research.
Where can I study my course?
- HTC
- Inverness
- North, West, and Hebrides - Stornoway campus
- Orkney
- Perth