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MSc Bioarchaeology: Human Osteology

MSc Bioarchaeology: Human Osteology

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Full time | Streatham Campus | 1 year | 23-SEP-24

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

23-SEP-24

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Bioarchaeology Biological Anthropology Orthopedics

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Overview

  • This fast-advancing field combines archaeology with branches of natural sciences
  • Our bioarchaeology lab is dedicated to the study of anatomical variation, palaeopathological conditions, and the funerary context of human and animal remains
  • Three distinct courses with a core of shared compulsory modules and distinct course modules with optional module.

MSc Bioarchaeology: Human Osteology

  • Our Human Osteology course teaches you how to identify the bones of human skeleton and how to undertake analysis of human skeleton remains
  • Our bioarchaeology lab is dedicated to the study of anatomical variation, palaeopathologocal conditions and the funerary context of human and animal remains

Careers

Many of our Archaeology students go on to study at PhD level, and the MSc in Bioarchaeology serves as excellent preparation. Your tutors and the Archaeology academic staff will help you put together applications for funding and develop a research proposal if you should choose to take this path.

Of course doctoral study is not the only option available to you, you will graduate with a full range of skills that will make you competitive in the job market.

Recent careers

Some of our recent graduates have gone on to work directly in Archaeology or the wider Heritage Sector, with careers such as:

Archaeological Assistant
Experimental Archaeologist
Field Archaeologist
Museum Curator
Time Team Archaeologist/Community Archaeologist

Employment support

While studying at Exeter you can also access a range of activities, advice and practical help to give you the best chance of following your chosen career path.

The three available Bioarchaeology pathways are: MSc Bioarchaeology: Human Osteology MSc Bioarchaeology: Zooarchaeology MSc Bioarchaeology: Forensic Anthropology

Modules

In this module you will be provided with in-depth training in skeletal anatomy. This module will enable you to distinguish human from non-human remains, identify and describe both intact and fragmented human remains. The module will involve taught lectures and supervised lab sessions in which you can use the teaching casts and skeletal collections to develop your osteological skills. You will also have access to the laboratory outside of the lectures and practical sessions, to provide you with the opportunity to train with the collections during your own time. The module will be taught as if you are completely unfamiliar with the human skeleton. Therefore, there are no pre-requisites in place for this module

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£12,000

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£24,300

Entry requirements

2:1 Honours degree in Archaeology or a related subject.