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  • Zooarchaeology (the archaeology of animals)

    Module code: AR3017 Animal bones are ubiquitous archaeological finds and it is well recognised that their detailed study can shed light on a diverse range of past human activities including:  Diet Hunting and farming strategies The use of animals and animal...

  • Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age Britain and Ireland

    Module code: AR2032 This module explores the Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age of Britain and Ireland.  During this period ways of life underwent radical transformations.

  • Archaeology and Education

    Module code: AR7533 This module examines the use of archaeology in education in the broadest sense, from formal schools education through to public education strategies of state institutions, non-governmental organisations, and charities, etc.

  • Archaeology of Standing Buildings

    Module code: AR7524 This module will provide you with an archaeological understanding of building construction and evolution and the ability to recognise different building materials.

  • Archaeology of the Roman Empire

    Module code: AR2046 The Roman Empire is widely held to be the most influential of ancient super-states, with a huge impact on the story of western civilisation and many successor empires in antiquity and in the modern colonial age.

  • Professional Archaeological Practice

    Module code: AR2045 This core module for our BSc prepares you for a career in professional archaeology.

  • Self-management: Diabetes and Long-term Conditions

    Module code: MD7524 Supporting someone with diabetes to become a successful self-manager is critical to good outcomes, whether clinical, psychological or emotional.

  • Introduction to Molecular Techniques

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  • Dissertation

    Module code: MN7419 You’re concluding your postgraduate study, and your dissertation is the chance to put all your learning into practice.

  • Management Theory and Debate

    Module code: MN1000 This module will introduce you to the study of management, and to the context in which organisations operate.

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