AHRC; School studentships may be available
pgh...@soton.ac.uk
Course Language
Computers and information technology are increasingly important tools for both researching and managing archaeological materials.
This MSc is taught in the internationally renowned Archaeological Computing research group. You will undertake intensive study in the theory, design and implementation of GIS, field survey methodologies, spatial data processing and raster image processing, and explore spatial analytical methods and developments in spatial computation.
Programme Structure
Core modules: Archaeological computing systems; Core computing for archaeology; Research skills; Spatial technology in archaeology
Plus two modules from: Archaeological geophysics; CAD for archaeology; Multimedia methods in archaeology; another School of Humanities or Winchester School of Art MA module
Plus: Dissertation (15,000 words)
Entry requirements
Upper second-class honours degree or equivalent.