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University of the Highland and Islands
Humanities degrees
BA(Hons) Social Science BA (Hons) Archaeology
UCAS CODE V400
• BA (Hons) Criminology and Theology
• BA (Hons) Sociology and Criminology With world-renowned archaeological
• BA (Hons) Politics and Archaeology heritage sites such as Skara Brae,
• BA (Hons) Politics and Criminology Maeshowe, the Camster Cairns and Mousa
• BA (Hons) Politics and Theology Broch, what better place could there be to
• BA (Hons) Sociology and Politics study archaeology than in the Highlands and
• BA (Hons) Sociology and Theology Islands of Scotland? BA (Hons) Archaeology
is closely linked to the distinctive cultural
BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage heritage of the region, but also places that
heritage within a much broader global
• BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage context. The degree will provide you with a
and Archaeology detailed understanding of the practice of
archaeology within Britain, Europe and the
• BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage Atlantic region, as well as practical skills in
and Scottish History archaeology through hands on experience.
• BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage
with Gaelic Studies UCAS CODE V900
• BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage Explore key cultural, literary, linguistic,
and Criminology historical, musical and philosophical issues
at a national and regional level, with the
• BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage cultural identity of the Highlands and Islands
and History of Scotland and the communities that live
there at its heart. This is a unique
• BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage opportunity to immerse yourself in the
and Literature wealth of varied and fascinating culture and
heritage issues associated with the area
• BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage and an understanding of their place in a
and Politics global context. You can choose your own
topics to research for your third year
• BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage interdisciplinary project and fourth year
and Sociology dissertation, bringing together the multi-
disciplinary teaching and learning you will
• BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage experience throughout
and Theology your studies.
BA (Hons) Archaeology
• BA (Hons) Archaeology with
Gaelic Studies
• BA (Hons) Archaeology and Criminology
• BA (Hons) Archaeology and Sociology
• BA (Hons) Archaeology and Theology
• BA (Hons) Archaeology and Literature
BA (Hons) Criminology
• BA (Hons) Criminology and Theology
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