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3 colleges run Postgraduate landscape archaeology courses in Central England

There are 3 institutions in Central England which run Postgraduate Landscape Archaeology courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Landscape Archaeology courses.


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University of Birmingham

View 2 Postgraduate Landscape Archaeology courses

In Central England (includes online/distance courses)

Landscape Archaeology, geographic Information Systems and Virtual Landscapes MA view course
Landscape Archaeology, geographic Information Systems and Virtual Landscapes PgDip view course

Institute Of Archaeology And Antiquity   Our  Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity  (IAA) archaeological expertise ranges from prehistory up to 21st century...more

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University of Worcester

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Archaeological Landscapes MA view course

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University of Cambridge

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Historic Environment MSt view course

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Are you considering a postgraduate course? Perhaps you’ve just finished your degree and are now looking for that something extra to go on your CV. Or maybe you’re thinking about taking a postgraduate course because you’ve got a personal interest in the subject and want to learn about it in more depth. Postgraduate courses can be a fun and challenging way to develop your research skills further and really specialise in a particular area. However, despite the fact that they follow on from undergraduate degrees and are taken in the same buildings, postgraduate courses...



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