Archaeology A Level

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Do you have an inquisitive mind and a talent for investigation? Do you like the arts and the sciences? Do you want to find out how our ancestor's lived?If you do, then you could achieve academic success and personal satisfaction by studying on this course.Archaeology is an exciting and rewarding subject, which calls upon academic, logical and practical skills. It combines elements of humanities, earth science, social science and pure science.From the outset you will learn scientific and analytical techniques aimed at identifying and dating evidence of past human activity. You will also explore the psychological, sociological, functional and ritual significance of archaeological finds.

Course information

Name: Archaeology A Level Qualification title: GCE AS Level in Archaeology Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20161027 14:36:13 Updated 20161027 14:36:13

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Brockenhurst College
Further Education
enquiries@brock.ac.uk
01590 625555
http://www.brock.ac.uk

Address

Lyndhurst Road Town: BROCKENHURST

Learning aims

Title: GCE AS Level in Archaeology Qualification: GCE AS Level in Archaeology Classification: History, Philosophy and Theology

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