Taught course

Human Evolutin

Institution
University of Liverpool · School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology
Qualifications
MSc

Entry requirements

Please see the course page on the University website for full details.

Months of entry

September

Course content

INTRODUCTION

Our MSc offers the unique opportunity to benefit from two institutions specialisms’ as your programme will be delivered by University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University in collaboration.

Liverpool John Moores University will help you gain expertise in the human fossil record, ancient DNA / proteomics and Neanderthal archaeology / spatial analysis. You will benefit from dedicated laboratory facilities for osteological analyses and practical field training in the excavation and recording of human skeletal remains. Liverpool John Moores University’s collaboration with The Poulton Trust will provide you with access to archaeological sites with burials and large skeletal collections for practical training.

University of Liverpool will provide you with expertise in the early archaeological records of Africa and Eurasia, archaeological and evolutionary theory, as well as ecological, environmental, and climate change modelling. We have dedicated facilities and support staff for undertaking materials analysis linked to experimental archaeology and 3D modelling. The Professor Elizabeth Slater Laboratories for Archaeological Science provide analytical tools including scanning electron microscopy [SEM-EDX], a visualisation suite for 3D modelling of artefacts, and microscopes for use-wear analysis of stone tools.

Through the research-led teaching on our MSc you will be fully involved in the human evolution research community, and will learn about the latest theoretical orientations, methods, and discoveries.

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

This MSc is for graduates who have an undergraduate degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, Biology, or other related discipline and want to further investigate the biological and behavioural changes that made us Homo sapiens. Past practical experience will also be considered in lieu of achieving the required undergraduate degree (or grade) on a case-by-case basis.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Advanced practical and theoretical experience in the methods and practice of human evolution research
  • Hands-on training in archaeological fieldwork, including excavation of human remains
  • Knowledge of the human fossil record, ancient DNA, proteomics, Neanderthal archaeology and spatial analysis
  • Insight into the early archaeological records of Africa and Eurasia, archaeological and evolutionary theory, as well as ecological, environmental, and climate change modelling
  • To engage independently and critically with a significant body of data on the foundations of human evolutionary studies
  • To communicate orally and in written work, and to evaluate critically the work and research of others
  • Transferable skills in analysis, computing, and the scientific method which enhance employment prospects
  • Knowledge of a wide range of perspectives, cultures, and practices, and benefits of variation and diversity within the human species

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MSc
    part time
    12 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
    full time
    24 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Postgraduate Recruitment
Email
irro@liverpool.ac.uk