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Bangor, University of Wales

 
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Contact name Dr Raimund Karl
Contact Address Dept of History & Welsh History
Bangor
Gwynedd
LL57 2DG
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Telephone 01248 383815/382144
Fax 01248 382759
Website http://www.bangor.ac.uk/history/

Details

Staff 3
Members / Students 60
Founded 1884

Courses

Undergraduate Courses Heritage, Archaeology and History BA (Hons)
History with Archaeology BA (Hons)
Welsh History with Archaeology BA (Hons)
Postgrad courses Celtic Archaeology (MA/Diploma)
Archaeology (PhD/MPhil)
Archaeology Society http://www.undeb.bangor.ac.uk/archaeology/

Students may study for a BA in History with Archaeology; or Welsh History with Archaeology; or Heritage, Archaeology and History. We concentrate on the archaeology of Britain, Ireland and Europe from the Prehistoric to the end of the Middle Ages.

What they say:

"The School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology currently has 15-20 teaching staff and a yearly student intake of about 110.

The Department has a very wide range of courses, stretching from prehistory to the present day. History courses encompass British, Welsh, European and American History while those on Archaeology concentrate on the Archaeology of Britain and Ireland. There are very few restrictions on your choice from the wide variety of courses available. You can, if you wish, concentrate on earlier or later periods, or combine courses from the whole range on offer.

The School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology is housed in a pleasant building in its own grounds. Lecture theatres, the Arts Library and the archives are nearby. There is also the local museum with a wide range of objects - from stone tools to medieval pottery - which students get the chance to handle. There are also opportunities to do work placements in the local archaelogical unit, museums and archives.

There is also an annual programme of activities organised by our active History and Archaeology student societies."

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Bangor

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Reviewed by Andrew Selkirk
August 07, 2007
 
Bangor is one of the smaller universities. Although you cannot take a degree in Archaeology at Bangor, you can read for a degree in The History Archaeology of Wales and Europe, as well as taking archaeology courses within the History degree. You can also spend your time exploring Anglesey, a lovely island with a lot of archaeology.
 
 


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