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Course Overview

Digital data can be a way of archiving heritage (the need for this has been graphically illustrated by the loss of world heritage sites to conflict) and it is becoming the gold standard for the commercial recording of sites and landscapes.

Digital data can be used for a variety of purposes:

  • To monitor change for conservation and management
  • To investigate and analyse features
  • For reconstruction purposes
  • To visualise and present the past
  • Providing new ways of engaging with the public
  • Providing access to remote sites or inaccessible collections that are otherwise difficult to reach.

This new Master's programme will give you direct hands-on experience of current technologies used for the acquisition of data and the manipulation, presentation, and analysis of data captured at all scales.

You'll benefit from direct access to a wide variety of case studies and will have the potential opportunity to participate in a variety of international research projects. We work in the heart of Yorkshire, around the globe, and under the sea – these landscapes underpin the MSc.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirements:

  • A first degree in Archaeology (or another relevant or related discipline) 2:2 or above
  • Other relevant qualifications will be considered
  • For North American students a GPA of at least 2.5 on a scale of 4.0 is required, or an equivalent.

English Language Requirements: 

If English is not your first language you must have IELTS at 6.0 or the equivalent, with no less than 5.5 in each sub-test.

If you do not meet the IELTS requirement, you can take a University of Bradford pre-sessional English course. 

Fees

Home: £8784 per year

International: £20885 per year


This information was accurate on : 12/03/2021
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