Course Overview
Course Overview This interdisciplinary course in Ancient History and Archaeology offers a unique dual perspective on the ancient world, from early prehistory to the Middle Ages, without requiring any prior language knowledge. You will explore Greek and Roman society and political life while learning essential archaeological techniques to interpret material remains. The program seamlessly blends historical analysis with hands-on fieldwork, providing a comprehensive understanding of how past civilizations lived and how they viewed their own history. Key Program Highlights No prior Latin or Greek knowledge required, with all texts taught in translation Gain practical, hands-on experience in essential archaeological field techniques Explore the chronology and major themes from early prehistory to the Middle Ages Examine Greek and Roman history, society, and political life through diverse sources Tailor your degree with a balanced 60-60 credit split between History and Archaeology
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusExeter Campus
CityExeter
ModeFullTime
Duration48 Months
FeeGBP 19,500