Higher Diploma (Archaeology)—full-time and part-time
College of Arts, Social Sciences, & Celtic Studies
Key facts
Entry requirements
The programme is open to students with a NQAI Level 7 or Level 8 primary degree in any discipline (other than Archaeology) who wish to acquire an academic qualification in archaeology. A basic knowledge of and interest in Archaeology is desirable.
Duration:
1 year, full-time
2 years, part-time
Next start date: September 2012
ECTS weighting: 60
Average intake: Unlimited
Closing date: You are advised to apply early, which may result in an early offer; see the offer round dates
Course overview
This programme offers a thorough grounding in a variety of aspects of Irish and European archaeology, stretching from the first arrivals to the continent, to today’s society.
Course outline
Students will take a selection of twelve modules within the Second and Third Year BA programme in Archaeology.
Modules on offer include:
• Europe in the Bronze Age
• Hunters and Farmers in Early Europe
• Public Archaeology
• Interpretation in Archaeology 1
• Archaeology in Practice
• Landscapes of Cult and Kingship
• Irish Art from the early Iron Age to the 8th century AD
• Ancient Civilizations: the Rise of Complex Societies
• Debating Irish Prehistory
• Castles, Colonists and Crannogs 1100–1350
• The Development of the Castle in Medieval Europe
• Minor Dissertation
Applications and selections
Who teaches this course?
Dr Michelle Comber
Dr Elizabeth Fitzpatrick
Dr Carleton Jones
Mr Conor Newman
Dr Kieran O'Conor
Ms Maggie Ronayne
Requirements and assessment
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PAC code
GYA25 (full-time)
GYA26 (part-time)
Fees for this course
EU (Total): €5,965
- Student levy: €224
Non-EU (Total): €13,250
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