The UCL Institute of Archaeology offers a range of related modules in archaeology which can be studied as part of your MA degree. Pre-approved modules are listed below: full details of all UCL Institute of Archaeology modules can be found here
- ARCLG195 The Aegean from first farmers to Minoan states
Half module (20 credits)
Todd Whitelaw: UCL Institute of Archaeology
Details here
- ARCLG202 The Mediterranean world in the Iron Age
Half module (20 credits)
Corinna Riva: UCL Institute of Archaeology
Details here
- ARCLG203 Ancient Italy in the Mediterranean
Half module (20 credits)
Corinna Riva: UCL Institute of Archaeology
Details here
- ARCLG205 Mediterranean Prehistory
Half module (20 credits)
Instructor tbs: UCL Institute of Archaeology
Details here
- ARCLG346 Making and Meaning in Ancient Greek Art
Half module (20 credits)
Jeremy Tanner: UCL Institute of Archaeology
Details here
- ARCLG347 Making and Meaning in Ancient Roman Art
Half module (20 credits)
Jeremy Tanner: UCL Institute of Archaeology
Details here
- 7AACM560 Pompeii & Herculaneum: History, Society & Afterlife
+40 credits
Place: KCL
- 7AACK805 Sacred Tales and Pilgrimage in the Greco-Roman World
+20 credits
Place: KCL
- 7AACM865 Exhibiting Classical Antiquities
+20 credits
Place: KCL
- 7AACM870 Medieval Cyprus: Art and Architecture
+20 credits
Place: KCL
- 7AACM875 Living in Byzantium I: Material Culture and Built Environment in Late Antiquity
+20 credits
Place: KCL
- 7AACM842 Hellenistic and Roman painting
+20 credits
Place: KCL
- 7AACM876 Living in Byzantium II: Material culture and built environment in Late Antiquity
+20 credits
Place: KCL
Please see RHUL and KCL websites for courses offered by RHUL or KCL