Landscape Archaeology (MA)

Occupying the intersection of Landscape, Archaeology and Heritage, this programme reflects international discourses on place-making, cultural heritage and sustainability. Landscape studies have created a common platform for the social and environmental sciences, and with cultural heritage now the de facto fourth pillar of sustainable development, archaeology is developing new dimensions, reaching new audiences, and playing a more central role in landscape management and governance.

Subjects in this course are:-

  • Required AR601: Landscape Perspectives
  • Required AR602: Interpreting Landscapes
  • Required AR6105: Geographical Information Systems and Landscape Archaeology
  • Required AR6106: Creating a Dissertation in Landscape Archaeology
  • Required AR6107: Dissertation
  • Required AR603: Managing Landscapes
  • Required AR604: Investigating Landscapes
  • Required AR622: Presenting Landscapes
Overview
MODE OF STUDY
Full-time
Part-time
EDUCATION LEVEL
Postgraduate
CATEGORY
Other Postgraduate Programmes
Intakes and Duration
September
1 Year (Full-time)
September
2 Years (Part-time)
Fees
Total Fees
€16,540
Entry Requirements
An Honours degree from a recognised institution
Minimum of Second Class Honours (Second Division)/2.5/4 CGPA
Second Class Honours (First Division)/3/4 CGPA
1st Class Honours/3.5/4 CGPA
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Subjects
Architecture & Building

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