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MA Archaeology/ Music

University of Glasgow
Part-timeYear AbroadSubject: History and Philosophy
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About this course

Archaeology and music is a pairing that might seem unusual until you consider what the two disciplines share: both are fundamentally concerned with how human beings make and leave traces of their experience in the world, and both demand the ability to interpret those traces with rigour, imagination, and cultural sensitivity. Archaeology investigates the past through its material remains, from ancient settlements and burial sites to tools, art, and the physical infrastructure of past societies. Music, as an academic discipline, examines both the theoretical and cultural dimensions of sound, from technical analysis and performance history to the social and philosophical questions that music raises. At Glasgow this part-time degree allows you to pursue archaeology and music simultaneously, designing a pathway through both disciplines that suits your own interests and strengths. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in a different academic and cultural environment, enriching your understanding of both disciplines from an international perspective. In each year you will choose from a range of options in music and archaeology, allowing your degree to reflect the combination of interests that brought you to this unusual combination in the first place. Glasgow's research strengths in both fields, and its location in a city with outstanding archaeological heritage and a vibrant musical culture, provide an exceptional context for this kind of study. Graduates from archaeology and music combinations go on to careers in heritage, museums, archiving, arts administration, music education, community arts, journalism, and a wide range of roles in the cultural sector. The critical, analytical, and interpretive skills developed through both disciplines are valued across many professional contexts, and many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in archaeology, music, or related humanities fields.

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