AS-A2 Archaeology

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Archaeology is the study of past human societies through the investigation of material remains. The course is designed for anyone interested in exploring the past through the techniques of modern archaeological investigation. No prior knowledge of archaeology is required as this full time course assumes that most students will be new to the subject.

Course information

Name: AS-A2 Archaeology Qualification title: AS-A2 Archaeology Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment At AS level each unit will have a written examination paper, each paper consists of a combination of compulsory short questions, plus a choice of essay. At A level, one of the units has a written examination paper which will consist of three essay questions (there will be a choice of questions), the other unit is the personal study which is marked as coursework. Awarding - Created 20160920 08:49:08 Updated 20160920 08:49:08

Entry requirements

Essential books and materials will be provided by the College. Equipment required Essential books and materials will be provided by the College.

Provider

South Downs College
Further Education
colleg@southdowns.ac.uk
023 9279 7979
http://www.southdowns.ac.uk

Address

The College
College Road Town: Waterlooville County:Hampshire

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