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UCL's Public Archaeology MA stands out as a distinctive program in an expanding field. This course equips students with insights into diverse methods for sharing archaeology with public audiences, while exploring the practical political, educational, social, economic, and ethical considerations of public archaeology worldwide. Participants explore archaeology's broader societal significance and examine how archaeological knowledge is presented, applied (and sometimes misapplied) in public contexts. The adaptable curriculum enables students to tailor their studies toward theoretical foundations or practical applications based on personal goals. Ideal for both academic researchers examining archaeology's societal connections and professionals pursuing careers in public archaeology, museums, or heritage sectors, this program especially benefits graduates holding degrees in archaeology, anthropology, history, or classical studies.