Anthropology and Archaeology

Durham University

Undergraduate BA (Hons) Full-time 3 Years ArchaeologyAnthropology

Anthropology and Archaeology BA (Hons) is an undergraduate degree at Durham University, based in Durham, taught full-time over 3 years. Graduates earn £28,000 on average 15 months after finishing. Typical A-level entry is AAB.

A-Level Entry

AAB

Typical offer · UCAS

Avg. Graduate Salary

£28,000

15 months after graduation · HESA via Discover Uni

About this course

Course details
The extensive overlap between Anthropology and Archaeology makes them ideal subjects for a Joint Honours degree.
The degree combines modules from the BA/BSc Anthropology degrees and BA Archaeology, providing a comprehensive understanding of humanity both past and present.
As a joint honours student you will receive a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of both anthropology and archaeology, as well as exploring the relationships between the disciplines.

Why Durham University?
Anthropology
Studying Anthropology at Durham allows you to gain a deep understanding of humanity in all its rich diversity and complexity, helping to navigate the biggest challenges our societies face today.
Join a dynamic and welcoming Department that takes a distinctly broad-based approach to the study of humanity.
We are among the largest Anthropology departments in the UK with around 120 students in each year group, and one of the few to combine social, biological and medical aspects of anthropology.
Our lecturers are passionate, dedicated teachers and researchers, and our modules cover numerous areas that overlap with other subjects, including culture, environmental issues, evolution, genetics, forensics, literature, health, music, politics, primate behaviour, religion, reproduction, skeletal anatomy and many others still.
Rankings
23rd in the QS World University Subject Rankings 2023
6th in The Guardian University Guide 2024
8th in The Complete University Guide 2024
Top 10 in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024.

Archaeology
Gain an understanding of the present by unlocking the past. Combine academic theory with lab and fieldwork and the examination of historic objects when you study in this world-leading Department at the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Archaeology at Durham is an exciting and diverse discipline that delves into the past to inform our understanding of the modern world.
Covering a wide range of topics from early human development and ancient civilisations to colonialism and slavery in the early modern world, this broad-based discipline can take you into many different careers.
Rankings
10th in the QS World University Subject Rankings for Archaeology 2023
1st in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024
3rd in The Complete University Guide 2024
6th in The Guardian University Guide 2024

Career opportunities
Anthropology
With a degree in Anthropology, you will be equipped with a diverse and practical knowledge base, including highly transferable skills in research and communication.
Employers worldwide value this skill set, particularly where creativity, curiosity and the ability to understand human diversity are at a premium.
Many progress into careers that require a broad understanding of human society and behaviour as well as the interpersonal, organisational, problem solving and independent thinking skills that come with the discipline.
Such careers include advertising, publishing, journalism, teaching, human resource management, law, consultancy and marketing.
Archaeology
Our close links with industry specialists coupled with in-house archaeological facilities give you a taste of the industry from the beginning of the course.
Transferable skills include problem-solving, metadata analysis and information technology, as well as teamwork, presentation, project planning and management. These skills are valued across many industries.
Our graduates work for organisations all over the world, from national and international heritage organisations, museums, environmental agencies, and commercial archaeological services to law and publishing, forensic science, teaching, tourism, and local and national government.

Entry Requirements

A-Level Grades AAB
Scottish Higher AAABB
Scottish Advanced Higher AAB
BTEC DDD

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Course Details

Qualification
Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
2025

2025-entry data — 2026 offers may differ

Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Durham
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Archaeology, Anthropology
Avg. Graduate Salary
£28,000