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Birkbeck, University of London
Course Description
Birkbeck’s MA Archaeological Practice offers hands-on postgraduate training that is grounded in the latest theories and techniques. The course meets the need for work-based professional training in archaeology and it will help you understand how contemporary archaeologists think, draw and write about archaeology. You can take advantage of the expertise of world-leading academics across the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology.
We will introduce you to the major techniques, principal bodies of evidence, research themes and concepts of archaeology. The curriculum addresses the perceived divide between theory and practice in archaeological fieldwork and cultural resource management. It aims to produce a new kind of professional: one who is theoretically aware but also grounded in the craft of archaeology. In doing so, the course will also develop your capacity for interdisciplinary, innovative research, based on the critical, integrated study of landscape, architecture and material culture. Context, and an engagement with its material and historical conditions, is crucial to this training.
Course Content
You study one compulsory and three option modules from a diverse range of topics, and write a dissertation.
Not all modules are available each year.
COMPULSORY MODULE
- Themes and Concepts in Archaeology
INDICATIVE OPTION MODULES
- Archaeological Architecture
- Athens: Material Culture Approaches to the Classical City
- Between Words and Walls: Housing in the Graeco-Roman World
- Field School: Buried Humanities
- Frameworks for Archaeology: Curatorial Archaeology in England
- Imagined Landscapes of the Middle Ages
- Material Worlds
- The City of Rome: Ancient to Medieval
- The Edge of Empire: The Archaeology of Roman Frontiers
MA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRACTICE DISSERTATION
- Research Dissertation
Course Intakes
Location | Start Date | Fees | Duration | ||
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Classroom Birkbeck, University of London Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, UK |
October, 2025
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1 year, Full Time |
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Entry Requirements
Our standard postgraduate entry requirement is a second-class honours degree (2:2 or above) from a UK university, or an equivalent international qualification.
We will review every postgraduate application to Birkbeck on its individual merits and your professional qualifications and/or relevant work experience will be taken into consideration positively. We actively support and encourage applications from mature learners.
On your application form, please list all your relevant qualifications and experience, including those you expect to achieve.
Apply now to secure your place and allow enough time for the application and enrolment process. You do not need to have completed your current qualification to start your application.
COURSE SPECIFIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
We offer a one-year Graduate Certificate in History, which can be used as a conversion course if you want to study at postgraduate level but have a degree in a significantly different discipline.
INTERNATIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Our standard postgraduate entry requirement for international students is a second-class honours degree (2:2 or above) from a UK university or an equivalent international qualification.
If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.5, with not less than 6.0 in each of the sub-tests. Some courses may require higher scores, particularly in the following subject areas:
- arts management
- cultural studies
- development studies
- film and media
- geography
- history
- law
- organizational psychology
- psychology.
Please carefully check the Course-Specific Entry Requirements on your chosen programme for details of higher English language entry requirements.
VISA REQUIREMENTS
If you are not from the European Economic Area (EEA) and/or Switzerland and you are coming to study in the UK, you may need to apply for a visa.
The visa you apply for varies according to the length of your course:
- Courses of more than six months' duration.
- Courses of less than six months' duration.
- Pre-sessional English language courses.
International students who require a Tier 4 visa should apply for our full-time courses (with the exception of modular enrolment certificates of higher education and graduate certificates), as these qualify for Tier 4 sponsorship. If you are living in the UK on a Tier 4 visa, you will not be eligible to enrol as a student on Birkbeck's part-time courses (with the exception of some modules).
Assessment Methods
Assessment is an integral part of your university studies and usually consists of a combination of coursework and examinations, although this will vary from course to course - on some of our courses, assessment is entirely by coursework. The methods of assessment on this course are specified below under 'Methods of assessment on this course'. You will need to allow time to complete coursework and prepare for exams.
Where a course has unseen written examinations, these may be held termly, but, on the majority of our courses, exams are usually taken in the Summer term, during May to June. Exams may be held at other times of the year as well. In most cases, exams are held during the day on a weekday - if you have daytime commitments, you will need to make arrangements for daytime attendance - but some exams are held in the evening. Exam timetables are published online.
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