Studying a modern language alongside archaeology gives you a greater insight into the historical and cultural development of a Slavonic country. You'll also develop specific and highly valuable language skills. You'll spend the third year of this four-year degree in Russia, Poland or the Czech Republic. At level one, you'll study archaeological and textual evidence, and be introduced to Slavonic language and society. Other modules will deepen your understanding of archaeological knowledge generation, develop your language skills and extend your knowledge of Slavonic history and culture.
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3 | year |
Archaeology at Sheffield builds an extensive range of practical and analytical skills in both humanities and the sciences. This opens up a wide range of career opportunities in archaeology, heritage, museums and the environmental and cultural sectors. Many graduates hold positions across the archaeological profession, including in commercial units, national and local government, the charitable sector and university departments. They also often choose to study for a postgraduate degree. Other graduates have achieved success in careers as diverse as journalism, teaching, the police, environmental work, healthcare and classical music.