The Archaeology and Spanish BA degree at Queen's University Belfast offers students an opportunity to combine archaeology’s long-term perspective, with an exploration of the Spanish-speaking world in all its diversity. The course provides the fundamentals of archaeology, exploring the role of archaeology in contemporary society, and develops Spanish linguistic skills, immersing students in Hispanic history, culture and intellectual world.Course Content: The degree program is structured to ensure a good balance between the two subjects. In the first year, students will get an overview of archaeology and its key concepts, along with the study of Spanish language, cultures, and societies. Following years allow students to choose optional modules that align with their interests.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include 'Introduction to Archaeological Practice', 'Discovering World Archaeology', 'Introduction to Fieldwork Methods', 'Spanish Language 1 & 2', 'Spanish Civilization', 'Modern Spanish Narrative', amongst others. Future Careers: Graduates have a solid foundation for careers in a range of fields like archaeological and heritage institutions, planning and environmental agencies, journalism, broadcasting, public relations, translation and interpretation, diplomacy, international business, marketing, education, and community-based roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.