20 Master's degrees in Archaeology in Scotland, United Kingdom
Contemporary Art and Archaeology
This Contemporary Art and Archaeology MA programme from the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is unique in the UK in linking the fields of contemporary art and archaeology. It encourages students to take a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to artmaking and research-led creative practice.
Archaeological Practice
The Archaeological Practice MSc degree from the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is a world-leading archaeology course which equips you with the tools for work in the real world.
Archaeology
The Archaeology programme of the University of Aberdeen provides students from a range of academic backgrounds with a broad-based postgraduate qualification in Archaeology, but with the option of pursuing specific archaeological specialisms, including Viking Archaeology, Museum Studies, Bioarchaeology, Osteoarchaeology and Palaeopathology.
Classical Art and Archaeology
This Classical Art and Archaeology programme at The University of Edinburgh offers you the opportunity to study the ancient Greek and Roman worlds from the Iron Age to the late Roman/early Christian period through their material remains.

Archaeology
The Archaeology programme of the University of Glasgow will enable you to develop your own holistic approach to the challenges of contemporary archaeological research and practice.
Bioarchaeological Science
The Bioarchaeological Science programme of the University of Aberdeen incorporates the study of human osteoarchaeology and palaeopathology along with the advanced study of human remains through genetic and isotopic analysis. You will learn the latest scientific techniques for the extraction, analysis and presentation of DNA, protein, stable isotope and lipid data.
History and Archaeology of the Highlands and Islands
This History and Archaeology of the Highlands and Islands programme at The University of the Highlands and Islands brings together the disciplines of history and archaeology through the study of a specific region, the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.

Celtic Studies
This is an interdisciplinary Celtic Studies from University of Glasgow programme specialising in the languages, literatures, history and archaeology of the Celtic-speaking peoples across the whole span of the Middle Ages from the 6th - 16th centuries.

Conflict Archaeology and Heritage
From battlefield archaeology, to the anthropology of warfare, to archaeologies of confinement, the Conflict Archaeology and Heritage programme at the University of Glasgow will explore in depth the many and varied ways that human conflict can be interrogated via an archaeologically focused interdisciplinary approach, encompassing time periods from the prehistoric to the modern.
Human Osteoarchaeology
The Human Osteoarchaeology course at The University of Edinburgh provides the skills required to understand skeletal biographies and interpret them in their cultural context.
Archaeology of the North
The Archaeology of the North programme of the University of Aberdeen is the only degree of its kind in the world, reflecting the unique research focus of the Department of Archaeology at Aberdeen.
Biomolecular Archaeology
The unique one year taught Biomolecular Archaeology programme of the University of Aberdeen combines cutting-edge biomolecular research with archaeological and evolutionary approaches, taught across the fields of archaeology, biological and medical science.

Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology
Forensic archaeology and anthropology are crucial when investigating cases of inter-personal violence and homicide, repatriation, mass disasters, and war crimes in the MSc Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology from University of Dundee.
Osteoarchaeology
The Osteoarchaeology programme of the University of Aberdeen uses the unique archaeological collections of the university, combined with state-of-the-art bioarchaeological approaches and techniques, to provide students with the knowledge and practical skills to analyse human skeletons from archaeological contexts.
Archaeology
This Archaeology programme at The University of Edinburgh extends your knowledge and develops your skills in this field to an advanced academic and professional level.
Archaeological Studies
This Archaeological Studies MLitt degree from The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is unique in its focus on the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. It offers the opportunity to consider wider archaeological concepts and theoretical issues, utilising world-class sites in Orkney and the North Atlantic region.

Archaeology
The Archaeology programme at University of Glasgow has an active postgraduate community, carrying out research on a wide range of topics from the Mesolithic to the present day and from Northern Scandinavia to the Eastern Mediterranean.
Environmental Archaeology
This Environmental Archaeology programme at University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is designed to help you build not just an advanced understanding of the field, but the real-world, professional skills you'll need for a rewarding career in archaeology and related sectors.

Material Culture and Artefact Studies
The Material Culture and Artefact Studies programme of the University of Glasgow combines the archaeological recovery and specialist examination of an object with its presentation, management and understanding within a cultural context.

Ancient Worlds (Archaeology and Classics) (Online Learning)
The Ancient Worlds (Archaeology and Classics) (Online Learning) course from The University of Edinburgh provides you with the opportunity to explore the human past, from early prehistory to late antiquity through a diverse range of courses and independent research.