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 Archaeology and Irish (BA)
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SchoolQueen's University Belfast
LocationBelfast, NI, United Kingdom
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 19,000
Full-time Graduate: 5,000
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length3 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*75%
Prerequisites
Prerequisites NotesThe minimum requirement is usually 75 - 80% overall, although some programmes do require higher grades and may specify exact grade requirements in relevant subjects. There are no specific subject requirements to study Archaeology and Palaeoecology, although subjects as diverse as Art, Physics, Biology, Geography, Geology, Classical Civilisation, History, Chemistry, Mathematics or Languages have all been helpful in the past.
Cost
National: $29,738

Cost per year has been converted from British Pounds to Canadian Dollars. The actual cost may vary due to exchange rate.
Scholarships
DescriptionArchaeology explores a wide range of evidence that documents the human past – from artefacts, monuments and settlements to entire landscapes – and from these interprets how societies have adapted and developed. Modules focus on different periods of World, European and Irish/British archaeology, from human origins to modern times and heritage. Queen's University Belfast is one of the best places to study Archaeology in the UK, scoring first place for student experience in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020 and first place for student satisfaction in the Complete University Guide 2020.

The emphasis in Irish is on the modern language and culture. Students on this course will receive intensive tuition in the Irish language. A range of modules will provide them with a broad understanding of diverse aspects of Irish culture and society and include film-making, the short story, the novel, and modern poetry. The growth of Gaelic identity is also explored and insight into the country’s wider heritage is developed through the study of mythology, folklore and Scottish Gaelic.
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