Skip to main content
Home

Information for:

  • Alumni
  • Applicants
  • Current Students
  • Staff
  • Parents
  • Job Vacancies
  • Covid-19
  • Cymraeg
My country:

Main Menu

    • Study Options
      • Study Home
      • Why Study at Bangor?
      • Undergraduate Study
      • Postgraduate Taught Study
      • Postgraduate Research
      • Part-time Courses
      • January Start Courses
      • Degree Apprenticeships
      • Study Abroad
      • Work Experience
    • Study Advice
      • Apply
      • Already Applied?
      • Fees and Finances
      • Scholarships and Bursaries
      • Get Ready for University
    • Explore Bangor
      • Virtual Open Days and Visits
      • Virtual Student Experience

    Find a Course

    Order a Prospectus

    • Student Life
      • Student Life Home
      • Bangor and the Area
      • Social Life and Entertainment
      • Accommodation
      • Clubs and Societies
      • Sport
      • Virtual Student Experience
    • Your Experience at Bangor
      • Student Support
      • Skills and Employability
      • Study or Work Abroad
      • Fees and Finances

    Student Profiles

    Student Videos and Vlogs

    • Choose Bangor
      • International Home
      • Why Bangor?
      • Location
      • Accommodation
      • Student Support
      • Contact Us
    • Apply
      • Entry Requirements
      • Tuition Fees and Scholarships
      • How to Apply
      • Already Applied
      • Study Abroad
      • Exchanges

    Country Specific Information

    Join us on a Virtual Open Day

    Bangor University International College

    Covid-19 Information

    • Research
      • Research Home
      • About Our Research
      • Research in our Academic Schools
      • Research Institutes and Centres
      • Research Portal
      • Research, Innovation and Impact Office (RIIO)
      • Energy
      • Research News
    • Postgraduate Research Opportunities
      • Postgraduate Research
      • Doctoral School
    • Events and Training Opportunities
      • Researcher Development
    • The University
      • About Us
      • Our Mission
      • Annual Review
      • Our Location
      • Academic Schools and Colleges
      • Services and Facilities
      • University Management and Governance
      • Vice Chancellor’s Office
      • Working with Business
      • Working with the Community
      • Sustainability
      • Contact Us
    • Working for Us
      • Job Vacancies
    • University Management and Governance
      • Policies and Procedures
      • Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
    • University and the Community
      • Pontio
      • Sports Facilities
      • Conference Facilities
      • Places to Eat and Drink
      • Public Events
      • Widening Access
      • Services to Schools
    • Business Services
      • Business Services Home
    • Collaboration Hub
      • Collaboration Hub
      • Funding for Collaborative Research and Development (R&D) & Innovation
      • Business Facilities and Networks
      • Consultancy, Specialist Expertise and Knowledge
      • Commercialisation and Intellectual Property (IP)
      • Student Placements and Internships in Business & Enterprise
      • Training and Continuing Professional Development
      • Degree Apprenticeships
    • Conferencing and Business Dining
      • Conferencing Facilities
      • Business Dining
    • Contacts
      • Research, Innovation and Impact Office (RIIO)
      • Get In Touch
    • News
      • Current News
      • Research News
      • Student News
    • Events
      • Events

    • Study Options
      • Study Home
      • Why Study at Bangor?
      • Undergraduate Study
      • Postgraduate Taught Study
      • Postgraduate Research
      • Part-time Courses
      • January Start Courses
      • Degree Apprenticeships
      • Study Abroad
      • Work Experience
    • Study Advice
      • Apply
      • Already Applied?
      • Fees and Finances
      • Scholarships and Bursaries
      • Get Ready for University
    • Explore Bangor
      • Virtual Open Days and Visits
      • Virtual Student Experience

    Find a Course

    Order a Prospectus

    • Student Life
      • Student Life Home
      • Bangor and the Area
      • Social Life and Entertainment
      • Accommodation
      • Clubs and Societies
      • Sport
      • Virtual Student Experience
    • Your Experience at Bangor
      • Student Support
      • Skills and Employability
      • Study or Work Abroad
      • Fees and Finances

    Student Profiles

    Student Videos and Vlogs

    • Choose Bangor
      • International Home
      • Why Bangor?
      • Location
      • Student Support
      • Contact Us
    • Apply
      • Entry Requirements
      • Tuition Fees and Scholarships
      • How to Apply
      • Already Applied
      • Study Abroad
      • Exchanges

    Country Specific Information

    Join us on a Virtual Open Day

    Bangor University International College

    Covid-19 Information

    • Research
      • Research Home
      • About Our Research
      • Research in our Academic Schools
      • Research Institutes and Centres
      • Research Portal
      • Research, Innovation and Impact Office (RIIO)
      • Energy
      • Research News
    • Postgraduate Research Opportunities
      • Postgraduate Research
      • Doctoral School
    • Events and Training Opportunities
      • Researcher Development
    • The University
      • About Us
      • Our Mission
      • Annual Review
      • Our Location
      • Academic Schools and Colleges
      • Services and Facilities
      • University Management and Governance
      • Vice Chancellor’s Office
      • Working with Business
      • Working with the Community
      • Sustainability
      • Contact Us
    • Working for Us
      • Job Vacancies
    • University Management and Governance
      • Policies and Procedures
      • Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
    • University and the Community
      • Pontio
      • Sports Facilities
      • Conference Facilities
      • Places to Eat and Drink
      • Public Events
      • Widening Access
      • Services to Schools
    • Business Services
      • Business Services Home
    • Collaboration Hub
      • Collaboration Hub
      • Funding for Collaborative Research and Development (R&D) & Innovation
      • Business Facilities and Networks
      • Consultancy, Specialist Expertise and Knowledge
      • Commercialisation and Intellectual Property (IP)
      • Student Placements and Internships in Business & Enterprise
      • Training and Continuing Professional Development
      • Degree Apprenticeships
    • Conferencing and Business Dining
      • Conferencing Facilities
      • Business Dining
    • Contacts
      • Research, Innovation and Impact Office (RIIO)
      • Get In Touch
    • News
      • Current News
      • Research News
      • Student News
    • Events
      • Events

Information for:

  • Alumni
  • Applicants
  • Current Students
  • Staff
  • Parents
  • Job Vacancies
  • Covid-19
My country:

Search

Close

Breadcrumb

Share this page:
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Cymraeg

Share this page:
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn

Apply Now

Find out how to apply

Register your interest in postgaduate study

More...

Postgraduate Fair

Find out more

Postgraduate Tuition Fees

View our full tuition fees information

Modules for course V1V4 | BA/HAR
BA History with Archaeology

These are the modules currently offered on this course in the 2020–21 academic year.

You can also view the modules offered in the years: 2019–20; 2021–22.

Find out more about studying and applying for this degree.

  • Year 1 Modules
  • Year 2 Modules
  • Year 3 Modules

Year 1 Modules

Compulsory Modules

Semester 1

  • HPS-1006: Ess. Skills for Ac. Success (20) or
    HAC-1006: Sgiliau Hanfodol ar gyfer LLAC (20)

40 credits from:

  • HXA-1005: Archaeological Principles&Tech (20) (Semester 1)
  • HXA-1006: Intro. to British Prehistory (20) (Semester 2)
  • HXA-1008: Intro. to Historic Archaeology (20) (Semester 2)
  • Students on this programme must take two out of the three Archaeology modules on offer.

Optional Modules

60 credits from:

  • HXH-1002: The Six Lives of Henry VIII (20) (Semester 2) or
    HXC-1003: Chwech Oes Harri’r VIII (20) (Semester 2)
  • HXH-1004: Intro Modern History1815-1914 (20) (Semester 1) or
    HXC-1004: Cyflwyniad Hanes Modern (20) (Semester 1)
  • HXH-1005: Intro to History and Heritage (20) (Semester 1)
  • HXW-1007: Wales: Princes to Tudors (20) (Semester 1) or
    HXC-1007: Cymru: Tywysogion i Duduriaid (20) (Semester 1)
  • HXW-1010: Wales in the Modern World (20) (Semester 2) or
    HXC-1006: Cymru yn y Byd Modern (20) (Semester 2)
  • HXH-1011: Europe in the High Middle Ages (20) (Semester 1) or
    HXC-1011: Ewrop yn y Canol Oesoedd Uchel (20) (Semester 1)
  • HXH-1012: Modern Politics in Action (20) (Semester 2) or
    HXC-1012: GweithreduGwleidyddiaethFodern (20) (Semester 2)
  • Students must take modules that cover at least two of the three major periods of history: Medieval (c500-1500), Early Modern (1500-1750), and Modern (1750 to present day). Students may take an extra Archaeology modules in place of one of the modules from this section if they wish.

Year 2 Modules

Compulsory Modules

Semester 1

  • HCH-2050: Debating History (20) or
    HCG-2011: Dehongli'r Gorffennol (20)

40 credits from:

  • HTA-2106: Early Medieval Wales WLH (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTA-2120: Rethinking Archaeology (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTA-2124: Graffiti: Marking Space & Time (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTA-2125: Time and Tide (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTA-2126: Geoarchaeology (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-2156: Museum - management, curation (20) (Semester 2)
  • Students on this programme must take 40 credits of Archaeology modules.

Optional Modules

40 to 60 credits from:

  • HPS-2001: Work Placement - Semester 1 (20) (Semester 1) or
    HAC-2001: Lleoliad Gwaith - Semester 1 (20) (Semester 1)
  • HPS-2004: Modern Ideas & Movements (20) (Semester 2)
  • HPS-2005: Work Placement - Semester 2 (20) (Semester 2) or
    HAC-2005: Lleoliad Gwaith - Semester 2 (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGC-2007: Cenhedloedd Sbaen 20fed ganrif (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTW-2007: Raving in the 1990's (20) (Semester 1) or
    HTC-2007: Rafio yn y naw degau (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTH-2110: The Guardians of Heritage (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTH-2112: Reformation & Counter-Reforma. (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTW-2127: Wales, Renaissance & Europe (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGH-2133: The Tudors 1485-1603 (20) (Semester 1)
  • HGH-2137: USA, 1945-2001 (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGH-2139: Norman Sicily (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-2150: Britain in the Jazz Age (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-2156: Museum - management, curation (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGW-2161: Under the Hammer: Edward I (20) (Semester 2) or
    HGC-2161: Edward Goncwerwr (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-2167: Hot Wars of the Cold War (20) (Semester 1)
  • Students on this programme must take at least two general modules in History(modules with codes beginning HGW/HGH/HGC) over Level 5 & 6 as a whole. Students at Level 5 may take 20 credits of modules from outside the school

0 to 20 credits from:

  • SXU-2001: Social & Political Research (20) (Semester 1) or
    SCU-2001: Dulliau Ymchwil (20) (Semester 1)
  • SXY-2001: Criminological Theory (20) (Semester 1) or
    SCY-2001: Deall Trosedd (20) (Semester 1)
  • SXU-2002: Cont. Social and Political Deb (20) (Semester 2)
  • SXY-2004: Crime & the Media (20) (Semester 1)
  • SCY-2005: Yr Heddlu a Chymdeithas Gyfoes (20) (Semester 2)
  • SCS-2007: Theori Gymdeithasegol (20) (Semester 1)
  • HPS-2009: The Mad, the Holy, and the Dem (20) (Semester 1)
  • SXP-2010: World Poverty and Inequality (20) (Semester 2)
  • SXY-2011: Policing, Security and the Sta (20) (Semester 2) or
    SCY-2005: Yr Heddlu a Chymdeithas Gyfoes (20) (Semester 2)
  • SCU-2012: Cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth (20) (Semester 2)
  • HAC-2016: Y Gaethfasnach Drawsatlantig (20) (Semester 2) or
    HPS-2016: The Atlantic Slave Trade (20) (Semester 2)
  • SXS-2035: Classical Social Theory (20) (Semester 1) or
    SCS-2007: Theori Gymdeithasegol (20) (Semester 1)
  • VPR-2101: Early Modern Philosophy (20) (Semester 2)
  • HPS-2206: Sex and Society (20) (Semester 2)
  • VPR-2207: Independent Study (20) (Semester 2) or
    VPC-2207: Astudiaeth Annibynnol (20) (Semester 2)
  • VPR-2217: Fundamentalism (20) (Semester 2)
  • VPR-2220: Political Philosophy (20) (Semester 2)
  • VPR-2400: Buddhism in the Modern World (20) (Semester 1) or
    VPC-2400: Bwdhaeth yn y Byd Modern (20) (Semester 1)
  • VPC-2402: Yr Holocost: Ymatebion Crefydd (20) (Semester 1)

Year 3 Modules

Compulsory Modules

Semester 1

  • HPS-3006: Dissertation (40) Core or
    HAC-3006: Traethawd Hir (40) Core

Semester 2

  • HPS-3006: Dissertation or
    HAC-3006: Traethawd Hir

20 credits from:

  • HSH-3040: Glorious Rev. in Eng. & Wales (20) (Semester 1)
  • HSH-3041: Country House Life (20) (Semester 1)
  • HSH-3042: The Radical 1960s in Europe (20) (Semester 1)
  • HSH-3142: Going to the Devil (20) (Semester 1)
  • HSH-3150: Conquest and Culture (20) (Semester 1)
  • Students on this programme must choose a special subject.

60 credits from:

  • HPS-3001: Work Placement - Semester 1 (20) (Semester 1) or
    HAC-3001: Lleoliad Gwaith - Semester 1 (20) (Semester 1)
  • HPS-3004: Modern Ideas & Movements (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGC-3007: Cenhedloedd Sbaen 20fed ganrif (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTW-3007: Raving in the 1990's (20) (Semester 1) or
    HTC-3007: Rafio yn y naw degau (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTA-3106: Early Medieval Wales WLH (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-3112: Reformation & Counter-Reforma. (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTA-3125: Time and Tide (20) (Semester 1)
  • HTA-3126: Geoarchaeology (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTW-3127: Wales, Renaissance & Europe (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGH-3133: The Tudors 1485-1603 (20) (Semester 1)
  • HGH-3137: USA, 1945-2001 (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGH-3139: Norman Sicily (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-3150: Britain in the Jazz Age (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-3156: Museums - managment/curation (20) (Semester 2)
  • HGW-3161: Under the Hammer: Edward I (20) (Semester 2) or
    HGC-3161: Edward Goncwerwr (20) (Semester 2)
  • HTH-3167: Hot Wars of the Cold War (20) (Semester 1)
  • Students must take at least one general history module (beginning HGH/HGW/HGC) if they didn't take one at level 5. Students must take at least 40 credits , but no more than 80 credits, of Archaeology modules over over Levels 5 and 6 as a whole.

Home

Study

  • Postgraduate Taught Study
Home

Follow Us

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • LinkedIn

Bangor University

Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG, UK

+44 (0)1248 351151

marketing@bangor.ac.uk

Visit Us

Maps & Directions

Policy

  • Legal Compliance
  • Modern Slavery Act 2015 Statement
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Privacy and Cookies
Map

Bangor University is a Registered Charity: No. 1141565

© 2020 Bangor University