

BA Geography and Archaeology
About this course
Geography and archaeology are both disciplines concerned with place and time, with how the physical world shapes human life and how human activity in turn transforms the landscape. Geography provides tools for understanding the spatial organisation of the natural and built environment, the processes that shape terrain and climate, and the social and economic forces that determine where and how people live. Archaeology investigates the material traces of past human activity, reading objects, sites, and landscapes to reconstruct how people lived, what they believed, and how societies changed over long time spans. At the University of the Highlands and Islands this part-time programme allows you to study on a schedule that fits alongside other commitments, completing course units over a longer period than a full-time student. The Highlands and Islands region itself is an exceptional environment for both disciplines, offering landscapes shaped by geological forces and millennia of human habitation, from Neolithic monuments and Iron Age brochs to the visible effects of the Clearances and modern land use. You will develop skills in fieldwork, spatial analysis, archival research, and the interpretation of material culture, grounded in both the theoretical frameworks of your disciplines and direct engagement with the places and objects you are studying. Graduates from geography and archaeology programmes work in a wide range of fields, including heritage management and conservation, archaeological contracting and environmental impact assessment, planning, local government, education, museums and galleries, and community heritage projects. The combination of spatial reasoning, historical knowledge, and fieldwork skills is valuable wherever understanding how places have changed over time matters. Further study at postgraduate level in archaeology, heritage studies, human geography, or landscape history is a natural continuation for those who wish to specialise or pursue a research career.
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