Bioarchaeology

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 7.44 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 16 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jan 15, 2026
401–500 place StudyQA ranking:12488 Duration:1 year

Study for this Masters in Bioarchaeology at Liverpool John Moores University and gain hands-on experience at the archaeology excavation at the Poulton Project, carry out novel research and discover new laboratory techniques.

  • Complete this masters degree in one year (full time)
  • Masters course developed and delivered by leading researchers in the field
  • Excavation and bioarchaeological analysis of real human remains
  • Gain hands-on experience in field and laboratory techniques using specialised bioarchaeological labs and facilities
  • Substantial bone selection for research and for experience as teaching tools

Why study this course at LJMU?

This dynamic programme will help you understand the use of techniques from both physical and genetic anthropology to describe human remains from archaeological contexts, providing Masters level bioarchaeological experience.

You’ll study archaeological techniques for the recovery of human remains and carry out the reconstruction of various aspects of human life from the skeleton. There’ll also be the opportunity to gain experience in the physical settings and contexts in which human remains are found, for example at the Poulton Project in Cheshire. 

You will learn how to apply a broad knowledge base of human osteology and biology to a range of real and theoretical archaeological applications and evaluate the burial contexts of human remains. You will use this to determine the natural and anthropogenic processes involved in creating them.

This course offers the opportunity to operate in a range of science contexts, and take responsibility for their contributions and outputs. You’ll generate information using primary observations of human osteology and use these to form responses to the problem presented. 

The knowledge and experience you gain on the course will put you in touch with academic leaders in this fascinating field, and provide you with the skills to operate responsibly and excel in your bioarchaeology career.

Bioarchaeology is an exciting and fast-advancing science that combines archaeology with branches of the natural sciences. Study focuses on the key topics pertaining to human remains from archaeological sites.

Bioarchaeology includes areas of scientific investigation including palaeodemography, past behaviour, biological affinity, subsistence strategy, and health and well-being in the past. 

The MSc in Bioarchaeology will help you to develop a broad understanding of these issues, through the excavation and analysis of human and animal remains. Analytical techniques will cover dental and osteological analyses, archaeological field methods, and ancient genetics.

The programme aims to develop your advanced practical skills in skeletal analysis, making use of the department’s well-equipped specialist laboratories and reference collections.

A particular strength of our provision and Faculty expertise is that we are able to address the bioarchaeology of many world areas and time periods. When you complete the course, you will have all the skills necessary to continue into an academic career or gain employment in research, museums, education or commercial organisations.

During the year you will be given a personal tutor that will support you throughout your time at LJMU and be following both your academic and professional development.

Semester 1 (three core modules)

  • Advanced Osteology and Skeletal Pathology 
  • Provides students with an advanced knowledge of the human skeleton and the ability to identify animal bones, methods of curation of skeletal collections and understanding of pathological modifications.
  • Research Design and Quantitative Methods 
  • Provides extensive training in generic research knowledge and statistical techniques for the Natural Sciences. Students design a research project and are assessed via the preparation of a full grant application for the project.
  • Dental Anthropology 
  • Provides students with the theoretical knowledge and practical experience required by bioarchaeologists to identify and examine human teeth.

Semester 2 (two core modules and one option)

  • Bioarchaeology: Bones, Teeth and Genes 
  • Focuses on the different methods used to study human remains in archaeological and anthropological contexts. Delivery is through a combination of lectures, practicals, workshops and seminar sessions by experts in different fields, followed by reading and in-class discussion of recent literature.
  • Excavation 
  • Covers field survey, site management, excavation and related data analysis. In addition to practicals and lectures, the course includes a non-residential field experience.
  • Dissertation 
  • Comprises an independent, in-depth scientific research study on a chosen relevant topic. The following options are typically offered:
  • Ballistics and Arson Investigation       
  • Teaches the fundamental principles of fire science, fire dynamics and material science, enabling students to demonstrate their application of fire investigation.
  • Taphonomy Trauma Analysis 
  • Provides students with an extensive understanding of the biomechanics of human bones and the reaction of bones to the environment for a taphonomic history of the remains. Students gain a broad appreciation of different types of weapons to reconstruct a traumatic event using skeletal evidence.
  • Human Identification and Forensic DNA      
  • Analyses the issues related to the identification of an unknown subject from both skeletal and genetic features. The module also introduces students to the use of a DNA typing approach for the identification of human remains.

Requirements

  • You will need an Honours degree (minimum 2:2) in anthropology or a related field
  • An IELTS 6.5 score demonstrating your proficiency in English 
  • Make sure you add as much detail as possible – including grades and results. Without enough information universities might struggle to make a decision.
  • The application fee is £13 if you’re applying to just one course, or £24 for multiple courses 
  • All academic transcripts
  • Copies of degree/diploma certificates or work reference (if employed)
  • One academic reference
  • Your personal statement
  • Copy of your valid passport (with a minimum of 6 months left before expiration)
  • In addition to normal entry requirements, you will be expected to demonstrate a very good level of English language competence, for example an IELTS score of 6.0-6.5 or equivalent. Please note: specific courses may require higher levels of English language competence. If you have applied to study a full-time taught Masters, MRes, MPhil or PhD at LJMU, you should check if you require an Academic Technology Approval Scheme or ATAS certificate. It can take four to six weeks to receive an ATAS certificate, so please make sure you apply as early as possible. You can find out more on the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) website. Alternatively, contact LJMU’s International Admissions Team for guidance. Please note: international students entering on a Tier 4 visa cannot study part time. Students entering the UK on alternate types of visa may be in a position to study part time. Please contact LJMU’s International Admissions Team for further details before making your application.  In order to obtain a visa you will also need to show evidence that the money required to cover your tuition fees and living expenses has been in your bank account for at least 28 days prior to submitting your visa application. So please make sure that your finances are in place before applying.

Want to improve your English level for admission?

Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.

  • ✔️ Flexible study schedule
  • ✔️ Experienced teachers
  • ✔️ Certificate upon completion

📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.

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Scholarships

  • LJMU Roscoe International Scholarship
  • Developing Global Citizens Postgraduate Scholarship
  • English for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies Bursary
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