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Archaeology and Criminology

University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI)

Venues

UHI Argyll, HTC, UHI Inverness, UHI Moray, UHI North, West and Hebrides, UHI Orkney, UHI Perth, UHI Shetland, Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)

Content

Most of the humanities subjects can be studied as joint honours as well as single honours. Joint honours programmes give you the opportunity to combine two subjects, which complement your interests or career goals. You will usually concentrate on both subjects equally. It can be possible to transfer between single and joint honours options, usually during your first or second year, and advice will be available from your personal academic tutor.

This joint degree covers:

Archaeology: exploration of a range of archaeological skills such as fieldwork, surveying and post-excavation, mapped to the current occupational standards for archaeology.

Criminology: the changing nature of crime and the social, political, historical and individual forces behind these changes.

Entry Requirements

3 Highers at BBC including two relevant subjects.

For some modules you will require a satisfactory criminal record check from Disclosure Scotland to show that you are suitable for this type of course. Contact Disclosure Scotland for details on the type you would need.

Start Date

September, January

Qualification

Degree

Award

BA Hons

Study Method

Distance and Flexible learning
Part time (day)

Course Length

8 years

Department

Humanities and Social Science

SCQF Level

10

Website

www.uhi.ac.uk