MSc in Bioarchaeology

1 Year On Campus Masters Program

Durham University

Program Overview

Bioarchaeology is a branch of archaeology that focuses on the study of biological materials found in archaeological contexts to provide information about the life and environment of humans in the past. It is a fast-paced and continually evolving field, with new breakthroughs and discoveries emerging almost every month. Studying the subject at Durham University opens the door to the latest developments in archaeological science, including human bioarchaeology and palaeopathology, stable isotope mass spectrometry, ancient DNA, and environmental archaeology.

Program Key Stats

£24,900 (Annual cost)
Rolling


Eligibility Criteria


100
150
149
600
6.5
100
1300
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

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  • Paleontologist

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