The BA in Archaeology, Anthropology, and Art History is a full-time undergraduate course offered by the University of East Anglia. It's a unique and multidisciplinary program that brings together three subjects to explore the human story, from the evolution of our species to the political and cultural complexities of modern civilizations.Course Content: Spanning over a period of 3 years, the course focuses on the study of human development, cultures, societies, and artistic expression. The students will study archaeology, examining the material remains of past societies to understand their culture, anthropology, exploring the differences in human societies and cultures, and art history, analysing visual arts and its impact on society and history. Key Modules: The key modules include Past Worlds, Reading Visual Images, and Global Cultures: An Introduction to Anthropology in Year 1. In Year 2, modules cover Human Origins, Anthropology: Theory and Ethnography and Medieval Objects. Year 3 includes modules like Art in the Contemporary World, Ethnographic Methods, and Dissertation (if chosen).Accreditations: N/AFuture Careers: With this course, students can advance in diverse fields like heritage sector, archaeology, art history, the heritage industry, teaching, academia, museum curation, journalism, global health, international relations, and public sector roles. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.