The Archaeology - Irish BA (VQ45) offered by Queen's University Belfast is a full-time, 3-year undergraduate degree program. This cross-disciplinary course allows students to explore Ireland's past through archaeology and the Irish language. This allows students to not only uncover the past through physical evidence but also understand ancient societies through their language.Course Content: The course combines the studies of Archaeology and Irish in equal parts. In Archaeology, students will investigate the human past using material evidence and a wide range of approaches and themes including the study of artifacts, buildings, and landscapes. The Irish modules allow students to learn and appreciate the roots of Irish linguistic heritage. It covers literature, the Irish language, social and cultural contexts, and advanced Irish.Key Modules: The key subjects of the course include 'The Development of Archaeological and Anthropological Thought', 'Irish Language 1' and 'World Archaeology'. Students are also introduced to traditional Irish music and dance, folklore, and mythology in an interdisciplinary context.Accreditations: The course doesn’t directly speak of any accreditations, but the Archaeology department at Queen’s has been rated as number one in the UK for Archaeology Research.Future Careers: The course offers potential career opportunities across various fields including Archaeology, Heritage and Museum sectors, Government and Environment Agency, Public Relations, Political Advice, Teaching, and Broadcasting. Additionally, the university also provides a unique language program that enhances the employability of their students.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.