FdA History, Heritage and Archaeology - Course detail and module information
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FdA History, Heritage and Archaeology
Course detail and module information
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Title
FdA History, Heritage and Archaeology
Course type
Full-time (Part-time route available)
Duration
2 years (no placement)
Award
Foundation Degree in Arts - FdA
Faculty
Academic Partnerships
School
Strode College
UCAS codes
Institution P60
Course VV14
Location
Strode College
Plymouth University
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Course detail and module information
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Stage 1
Core
SHHA101
The Theory and Method of History
SHHA102
Archaeological Survey and Excavation
SHHA103
Heritage and the Heritage Industry
SHHA104
Prehistoric Wessex
SHHA106
Rebellion and Reformation: English History from c.1450 to 1603
SHHA109B
Professional Practice
Stage 2
Core
SHHA201
Historical Interpretations: Witch-Hunting in Early Modern Europe
SHHA203
Alfred the Great and King John: Contemporary Sources and Historical Reputations
SHHA204
The Analysis, Interpretation and Conservation of Archaeological Evidence
SHHA205
Personal Investigation
SHHA206
Agricultural and Industrial Lives: 18C and 19C Wessex
SHHA207
Ethno-Archaeology & Experimental Arachaeology