Archaeology/Economics (SocSci)

University of Glasgow
Undergraduate MA (Hons) Full-time 4 Years Accounting and financeEconomicsArchaeology

Avg. Graduate Salary

£24,500

About this course

Archaeology is the study of how people in the past interacted with their world, through a detailed study of their objects, sites, monuments and landscapes. You will have the opportunity to gain practical fieldwork skills in the UK and also abroad. Recent students have worked in the Baltic states, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy and Portugal. Economics: In studying economics you will learn how individuals and society make choices about how scarce resources are used, what products are produced and who gets to consume them. These choices depend on evaluating costs, benefits, risks and effects on others. Economics at Glasgow dates back to Adam Smith, who was a Professor at the University in the 18th century and is widely renowned as the father of modern economics. Triple-crown accreditation puts the Adam Smith Business School in the top league of international business schools.

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

2433 Actuaries, economists and statisticians
2431 Management consultants and business analysts
3531 Brokers
2421 Chartered and certified accountants
4124 Finance officers
3534 Financial accounts managers

Course Details

Qualification
Master of Arts (with Honours) - MA (Hons)
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Glasgow
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Accounting and finance, Economics, Archaeology
Avg. Graduate Salary
£24,500