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http://www.gla.ac.uk/archaeology/courses/index.html This is the main link for the archaeology courses at glasgow. The 3 year BSc is really mainly for those in the science faculty who don't get high enough marks in the first two years to get into the honours years (years 3 and 4). An important point is that the 3 year BSc will NOT qualify anyone to go on to postgraduate study. You can do a 4 year BSc (Hons) or a 4 year MA (Hons) at undergraduate level, depending on whether you want to study science or arts based subjects alongside archaeology for years 1 and 2, and as such you study within either the faculty of science or the faculty of arts. With regard to archaeology, there is a lot of crossover between the BSc(hons) and MA(hons) courses themselves, with a weighting towards arts or science based elements based on your own particular interests and degree requirements, and a number of compulsory 'core' courses to be taken.
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