The BA Hons Archaeology program encompasses various fields such as Archaeology, Assyriology, Biological Anthropology, and Egyptology. This program offers flexibility, allowing students to specialize in a specific field starting from their first year, or have a broader foundation before focusing on up to two subjects in their second year.
Archaeology involves the examination of material evidence, ranging from molecules to monumental structures, in order to explore the history of human civilization and gain insights into past societies. Assyriology focuses on the study of ancient Mesopotamia, including its languages, cultures, history, and archaeology, specifically Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria. Biological Anthropology delves into the investigation of human evolution, diversity, biology, behaviour, and the intricate relationship between biology and culture. Egyptology concentrates on the study of ancient Egypt, covering its history, languages, society, archaeology, and religion.
The University of Cambridge offers admissions through the UCAS application and My Cambridge Application. However, students need to follow a particular procedure before applying to Cambridge.
Applications from students who are completing Class XII school leaving qualifications from any exam board will be considered competitive only if they are accompanied by additional qualifications. Below are the details regarding the expected qualifications and levels that need to be achieved, in addition to a high level of performance in Class XII:
Applicants who are currently in the process of completing their twelfth grade education are required to demonstrate a strong academic performance in relevant subjects related to their chosen course of study. The specific grades expected may vary depending on the educational board that the applicant is affiliated with.