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Professional Masters
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Full Time
Sep 2026
1 Year
This course is designed to provide you with advanced research in the scientific analysis of human skeletal remains within the context of archaeology, palaeoanthropology and forensic anthropology. It’s a great next step if you’re keen to build on your human anatomy and osteology knowledge from your undergraduate degree and prepare for an exciting career in the ever-evolving field of human bioarchaeology.
Practical work is a big part of the course. We’ll train you in a range of scientific analytical techniques and methods that are essential to answering key questions in bioarchaeology. You’ll cover radiography, histological and microscopic approaches, chemical and isotopic techniques, ancient DNA analysis, lipid analysis and proteomics.
Alongside this, you’ll develop a range of specialist skills that are needed in functional anatomy. We’ll teach you how to identify bones, how they function, how they vary based on sex and age, and how disease and injury can impact the human skeleton. You’ll also be trained to perform osteological analysis of human bones and learn how to analyse quantitative and qualitative anthropological data.
Accommodation Cratcliffe Apartments (En-suite) - £8,211.42 for 42 Weeks