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Archaeology and Gaelic Studies MA Hons
By combining the study of archaeology with Gaelic, students at the University of Aberdeen have the opportunity to explore the culture, history and language of Scotland through a unique and interdisciplinary
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Most relevant Student Reviews for Forensic and Archaeological Sciences at University of Aberdeen
Archaeology, BSc Hons FullTime
I like the library . So thats good read more
Archaeology and History, MA Hons FullTime
It depends on what you want to do after, but I love my degree and the people teaching me. They are some of the kindest, most understanding and knowledgeable people and I wouldn't change a thing. read more
Archaeology, MA Hons FullTime
I am enjoying re-learning archaeology and the various other courses I have signed up for read more
Archaeology, MA Hons FullTime
Personal tutors are almost impossible to get hold of and the department is overly focussed on the Picts which is not what was advertised at all. read more
Anthropology and Archaeology, MA Hons FullTime
Lecturers were professional and approachable. The Anthropology course content was really eye-opening and encouraged us to consider interesting new perspectives on all sorts of topics from food to love to death. One of my friends did complain that the course used too many specific examples and wished they would talk more about 'the bigger picture' on topics we were studying. Archaeology was also really interesting, but the course covers loads so it's easy to fall behind if you miss a lecture. Both courses were challenging but not too difficult. Hardly saw my personal tutor, it wasn't made clear what kind of issues we were supposed to contact our tutors about if we had any. Don't know about job prospects because I was in first year. Anthropology was all theory. Archaeology was much better, with a unit about archaeological practice, a few practicals and plenty of volunteering opportunities when I spoke to my lecturers. read more
5 aggregated reviews by students studying at University of Aberdeen.