MA Archaeology of Death and Memory

Parkgate Road Campus - Chester

 

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Program Overview

The MA Archaeology of Death and Memory program at the University of Chester is a specialized and comprehensive program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and the study of death and memory. 

  1. Academic Excellence: The University of Chester is renowned for its academic excellence, and the MA Archaeology of Death and Memory program maintains high standards, ensuring students receive a quality education.

  2. Comprehensive Curriculum: The program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering various aspects of death, burial practices, memorialization, and the archaeological and anthropological study of human remains.

  3. Practical Application: Students have access to practical excavations, fieldwork, and projects that allow them to gain hands-on experience in archaeology and the study of death and memory.

  4. Cultural Perspectives: The program explores death and memory from cultural, historical, and anthropological perspectives, allowing students to understand the diverse ways in which societies commemorate the deceased.

  5. Expert Faculty: The program is taught by a team of experienced archaeologists, anthropologists, and researchers who provide mentorship, guidance, and valuable insights into the field.

  6. Ethical Considerations: The program emphasizes ethical considerations in the study of death and memory, preparing students to handle human remains and cultural practices with sensitivity and respect.

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Location

Parkgate Road Campus - Chester

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 13450

Postgraduate Entry Requirement:

  • Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs at the University of Chester are required to have completed their undergraduate studies with a minimum overall percentage of 55% or above.
  • English Language Proficiency: As with undergraduate programs, applicants must provide proof of English language proficiency by achieving the following scores:
    • IELTS: A minimum score of 6.5 overall, with no individual band score below 5.5.
    • TOEFL: A minimum score of 88 on the Internet-based Test (iBT), with no section below 17.
    • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 62 overall, with no communicative skills score below 51.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

The University of Chester offers various scholarships and financial support options to international students. These scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, support students with financial needs, and promote diversity and inclusivity. 

  1. International Excellence Scholarship: The International Excellence Scholarship is available to international undergraduate and postgraduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance. The scholarship provides a tuition fee reduction of up to £2,000 for the first year of study. The selection is based on academic achievement and personal statement.
  2. Chevening Scholarships: The University of Chester is a participating institution in the prestigious Chevening Scholarship program. Chevening Scholarships are awarded by the UK government to outstanding individuals with leadership potential from around the world. The scholarship covers tuition fees, living expenses, and other allowances for a one-year master's degree.
  3. Commonwealth Scholarships: The university participates in the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP), offering scholarships to students from Commonwealth countries. These scholarships cover full tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs for selected master's degree programs.
  4. Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarships: The Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarships are open to international students applying for a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate degree at the University of Chester. The scholarships provide a tuition fee reduction of £2,000 for the first year of study. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their application.
  5. Country-Specific Scholarships: The University of Chester offers country-specific scholarships to students from selected countries. These scholarships may vary in terms of eligibility criteria, funding amount, and application process. They are designed to attract talented students from specific regions and support their educational journey at the university.
  6. Alumni Discount: The University of Chester offers an Alumni Discount to international students who have previously completed a degree at the university and wish to pursue further studies. This discount provides a reduction in tuition fees for eligible students.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary each year.

Graduates of the MA Archaeology of Death and Memory program from the University of Chester have diverse and promising career opportunities in the field.

  1. Archaeologist: Graduates can work as archaeologists specializing in the excavation and analysis of burial sites and human remains.

  2. Anthropologist: Opportunities exist as anthropologists, focusing on the study of human cultures, burial practices, and the commemoration of the deceased.

  3. Museum Curator: Graduates may pursue careers as museum curators, responsible for managing collections related to death and memory and curating exhibits.

  4. Heritage Manager: Graduates can work as heritage managers, overseeing the interpretation and preservation of historic cemeteries, monuments, and memorial sites.

  5. Funerary Consultant: Some graduates choose to work as funerary consultants, offering expertise to funeral homes and organizations on burial practices and memorialization.

  6. Archaeological Consultant: Graduates may become archaeological consultants, providing expertise on the excavation and preservation of burial sites to businesses and government agencies.

  7. Researcher and Academic: Graduates can pursue research careers in academia or research institutions, conducting studies on the archaeology of death and memory.


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