The BA Archaeology and Anthropology degree at the University of Southampton combines the study of humanity's past and present. This course calls on several different disciplines to help us understand the human experience, from our earliest evolution to modern behaviours, cultures, and societies. Course Content: From the start of the degree, students will participate in fieldwork with options to either stay in the UK or travel abroad. Students will study the human past in conjunction with its present, focusing on key events and developments. Southampton’s assorted collection of artefacts and facilities are at students' disposal to provide a hands-on learning experience.Key Modules: The course offers a wide range of modules including: 'Introduction to Archaeology', 'Emergence of Civilisation: domesticating ourselves and others', 'Cultural Histories and Hierarchies', 'Sex and gender', 'Heritage and Public History', 'Archaeological Methods for Fieldwork', and 'Advanced Anthropological Theory'.Accreditations: This program's accreditation isn't explicitly stated.Future Careers: Graduates will be equipped for careers in sectors such as archaeology, the heritage sector, museums, education, the public sector, and business.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.