PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION Programme title: MSc in Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology Final award (BSc, MA etc): MSc (where stopping off points exist they should be detailed here and defined later in the document) UCAS code: NA (where applicable) Cohort(s) to which this programme specification is applicable: From 2008 onwards (e.g. from 2015 intake onwards) Awarding institution/body: University College London Teaching institution: University College London Faculty: Social and Historical Sciences Parent Department: Institute of Archaeology (the department responsible for the administration of the programme) Departmental web page address: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/masters/ (if applicable) Method of study: Full-time or Part Time Full-time/Part-time/Other Criteria for admission to the programme: Length of the programme: (please note any periods spent away from UCL, such as study abroad or placements in industry) Level on Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ) (see Guidance notes) Relevant subject benchmark statement (SBS) http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/ 1 calendar year full-time 2 calendar years part-time Level 7 NA (see Guidance notes) Brief outline of the structure of the programme and its assessment methods: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/studying/masters/degrees (see guidance notes) Board of Examiners: Name of Board of Examiners: Archaeology Professional body accreditation (if applicable): NA Date of next scheduled accreditation visit: EDUCATIONAL AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME: The aims of the course are: 1. To provide participants with a scientific grounding in the principles, content and practice of Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology. 2. To provide participants taking the MSc qualification with training in research methods relevant to Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic archaeology through academic teaching and the supervised completion of a research thesis. 3. To enable participants to pursue critical research in Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology, and to prepare them for PhD level research. PROGRAMME OUTCOMES: The programme provides opportunities for students to develop and demonstrate knowledge and understanding, qualities, skills and other attributes in the following areas: A: Knowledge and understanding Knowledge and understanding of: Teaching/learning methods and strategies: The fossil and archaeological evidence of human evolution Lectures and seminars Structured reading Temporal and spatial patterns and processes of evolutionary and environmental change Evolutionary background for understanding human adaptation and culture Assessment: Written essays Dissertation B: Skills and other attributes Intellectual (thinking) skills: Teaching/learning methods and strategies: How to organize and conduct research in Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic archaeology Seminars Structured reading Supervised dissertation work Critical evaluation of primary and secondary sources Application of anthropological and archaeological method and theory to individual case studies Assessment: Essays Dissertation C: Skills and other attributes Practical skills (able to): Teaching/learning methods and strategies: Identify skeletal and material culture remains Seminars Structured reading Object handling Collect and analyze appropriate methods data using Report scientific results to publication standards Assessment: Dissertation Some practical skills are not directly assessed D: Skills and other attributes Transferable skills (able to): Teaching/learning methods and strategies: Develop, conduct, and manage extended programmes of research Seminar instruction and discussion Feedback on essays and dissertation Oral examination Guidance on dissertation analysis Make clear oral and written reports of work done Use of computers in analysis and writing report Critically evaluate ideas hypotheses in a formal way and test Assessment: Essays Dissertation Oral examination The following reference points were used in designing the programme: the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications: (http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/Publications/Documents/qualifications-frameworks.pdf); the relevant Subject Benchmark Statements: (http://www.qaa.ac.uk/assuring-standards-and-quality/the-quality-code/subject-benchmark-statements); the programme specifications for UCL degree programmes in relevant subjects (where applicable); UCL teaching and learning policies; staff research. Please note: This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if he/she takes full advantage of the learning opportunities that are provided. More detailed information on the learning outcomes, content and teaching, learning and assessment methods of each course unit/module can be found in the departmental course handbook. The accuracy of the information contained in this document is reviewed annually by UCL and may be checked by the Quality Assurance Agency. Programme Organiser(s) Dr Andrew Garrard Name(s): Date of Production: 26-01-2007 Date of Review: October 2015 Date approved by Chair of Departmental Teaching Committee: Date approved by Faculty Teaching Committee October 2015 October 2015