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Masters degrees

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The Institute offers a number of MA and MSc degrees that, unless otherwise indicated, are all available either full-time over one year (twelve months) or part-time over two years (both modes of study commence in late September). The Institute is recognised for the excellence of its teaching and student experience, at graduate as well as undergraduate level, as reflected in numerous university league tables and National Student Survey results. Some of the information that you need to apply for a graduate study at UCL is available from the central UCL website but our departmental pages here give you detailed background information about the Instititute, our staff, students and degree programmes.  New degree programmes being introduced include the MA in Urban Archaeology and the MA in Culture, Materials and the Design (with UCL Anthropology).

 MA Degrees
MA in Culture, Materials and Design (joint degree with UCL Anthropology)
MA in Archaeology
 
MA in Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East  
MA in Artefact Studies  
MA in Comparative Art and Archaeology  
MA in Cultural Heritage Studies  
MA in Egyptian Archaeology  
MA in Managing Archaeological Sites  
MA in Museum Studies Now full for 2012/13
MA in Principles of Conservation  
MA in Public Archaeology  
MA in Research Methods for Archaeology  
MA in Urban Archaeology

 MSc Degrees
MSc in Conservation for Archaeology and Museums (2 years)  
MSc in Forensic Archaeological Science  
MSc in Environmental Archaeology  
MSc in GIS and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology  
MSc in Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology  
MSc in Skeletal and Dental Bioarchaeology  
MSc in the Technology and Analysis of Archaeological Materials  

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