Year One
Exploring Archaeology Exploring Archaeology
Intro Archaeology of Ireland The Prehistoric World
Intro Archaeology of Ireland The Prehistoric World
Studying UCD Archaeology Engage With The Principles
Intro Archaeological Science
The Archaeology of the Historical World
The Archaeology of the Historical World
Intro Archaeological Science
Studying UCD Archaeology
Suggested UCD Societies Archaeological Society Classical Society History Society
Suggested UCD Societies Archaeological Society Classical Society History Society
At the end of first year, students can choose Archaeology as one subject in a joint honours degree or apply to the School of Archaeology to take a single honours degree in Archaeology.
Year Two
Deepen Your Understanding
How Archaeologists Think: an introduction to archaeological theory
Archaeology of Landscapes Archaeology of Landscapes Christian, Islamic & Viking Europe Stone Age & Megalithic Europe Celtic & Mediterranean Europe Stone Age & Megalithic Europe The Evolution of Humans Celtic & Mediterranean Europe
At the end of second year, convert your degree to a BA (Honours) International by spending a year at one of our partner universities, including universities in: Germany, Norway, France, Australia and the USA. Further information on international exchanges is available at
www.ucd.ie/myucd/exchanges and information on Erasmus exchanges is available from the School of Archaeology.
Final Year
Archaeological Work Placement Heritage Management
Archaeology of Minoan Crete Archaeology of Minoan Crete
Archaeological Work Placement Heritage Management
Refine Your Knowledge Archaeology and the Public: Past Meets Present Human Osteology Human Osteology Geoarchaeology Fieldwork Geoarchaeology Fieldwork Archaeology and the Public: Past Meets Present
At the end of second year, convert your degree to a BA (Honours) International by spending a year at one of our partner universities, including universities in: Germany, Norway, France, Australia and the USA. Further information on international exchanges is available at
www.ucd.ie/myucd/exchanges and information on Erasmus exchanges is available from the School of Archaeology.
The Evolution of Humans Christian, Islamic & Viking Europe
How Archaeologists Think: an introduction to archaeological theory
Archaeology of Things Archaeology of Things Environmental Archaeology Environmental Archaeology
At the end of first year, students can choose Archaeology as one subject in a joint honours degree or apply to the School of Archaeology to take a single honours degree in Archaeology.
BA (Honours) Specialise with a Specialise with a UCD Master’s Degree UCD Master’s Degree
Taught Graduate Programmes MA in Archaeology
Research Based Programmes MLitt
PhDPhD
Taught Graduate Programmes MA in Archaeology
Research Based Programmes MLitt
BA (Honours) Career Opportunities
Archaeology Business
Archaeology Business
Arts & Education Policymaking Journalism Tourism
Education Education Government Government
Management Consultancy Finance
Heritage Management Heritage Management Further information
www.ucd.ie/career 3 Further information
www.ucd.ie/career Further information
www.ucd.ie/career
Management Consultancy Finance
Arts & Education Policymaking Journalism Tourism
Career Opportunities
UCD Postgraduate Conversion Courses
MSc Digital Curation MA Geography
MSc Digital Curation MA Geography
MSc Environmental Policy MSc Information Systems
MSc Environmental Policy MSc Information Systems
MSc Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Development
MSc Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Development
MSc Geographies of the Global South MSc Computer Science
MSc Marketing/ Marketing Practice/ Digital Marketing
Masters in Common Law Masters in Common Law
MSc Geographies of the Global South MSc Computer Science
MSc Management/ International Management
MSc Marketing/ Marketing Practice/ Digital Marketing
MSc Management/ International Management
UCD Postgraduate Conversion Courses
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