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Archaeology and Geography BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

How do human societies develop and continue? What impact does climate and the environment have on society? Geography and archaeology are natural partners for exploring questions like these.

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Careers Skills for Geographers

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Mandatory

Year 1

Tutorial

Mandatory

Year 1

Understanding the Past I

Mandatory

Year 1

Understanding the Past II

Optional

Year 1

Comparative World Prehistory

Optional

Year 1

Rome to Revolution: Historical Archaeology of Britain

Optional

Year 1

Exploring Human Geography

Optional

Year 1

Planet Earth: Exploring the Physical Environment

Optional

Year 1

Exploring Place

Optional

Year 1

Globalisation: Economy, Space and Power

Optional

Year 1

On Earth and Life

Optional

Year 1

Global Challenges

Mandatory

Year 2

Archaeology: Theory and Practice

Optional

Year 2

Communicating the Past

Optional

Year 2

Archaeology of Anglo Saxon England

Optional

Year 2

The Silk Road: Cultural Interactions and Perceptions

Optional

Year 2

Themes in Near Eastern Prehistory

Optional

Year 2

Pompeii: Art and Culture in a Roman Town

Optional

Year 2

Osteology

Optional

Year 2

Themes in Near Eastern Prehistory

Optional

Year 2

The World of the Minoans

Optional

Year 2

Italy before the Romans

Optional

Year 2

Ancient Metallurgy

Optional

Year 2

Cultural and Historical Geography

Optional

Year 2

The Changing Environment

Optional

Year 2

Dissertation Preparation

Optional

Year 2

Research Tutorial

Optional

Year 2

Economic Geography

Optional

Year 2

Spatial Decision Making

Optional

Year 2

Techniques in Human Geography

Optional

Year 2

Techniques in Physical Geography

Optional

Year 2

Urban Geography

Optional

Year 2

Medical Geography

Optional

Year 2

Political Geography

Optional

Year 3

Dissertation in Classics and Archaeology

Optional

Year 3

Dissertation in Geography

Optional

Year 3

The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England

Optional

Year 3

The Origins and Rise of Aegean Civilisation

Optional

Year 3

The Silk Road: Cultural Interactions and Perceptions

Optional

Year 3

Themes in Near Eastern Prehistory

Optional

Year 3

Pompeii: Art and Culture in a Roman Town

Optional

Year 3

Osteology

Optional

Year 3

Themes in Near Eastern Prehistory

Optional

Year 3

The World of the Minoans

Optional

Year 3

Italy before the Romans

Optional

Year 3

Ancient Metallurgy

Optional

Year 3

"Otherness" in Classical Art

Optional

Year 3

Third Year Geography Field Course

Optional

Year 3

Global Climate Change

Optional

Year 3

Landscape, Culture and Politics

Optional

Year 3

Unearthing the Past

Optional

Year 3

Geographies of Violence

Optional

Year 3

Health Geographies

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Tuesday 25 March 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

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