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Distance Learning Courses online at the College of Management Science serving students and graduates around the world You can contact us by post at the College of Management Science BM Unifaculty London WC1N 3XX Great Britain or by email at college@unifaculty.com
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Thank you for visiting unifaculty’s online enrolment site. offers online distance learning courses and certification in archaeology, egyptology Learn at home online by distance learning and gain the skills and a Diploma ...
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You can use this page to enrol in a single course and pay by debit, credit or ATM card in one payment on enrolment or by instalments
You may either give your address to Paypal or by emailing us at college@unifaculty.com The course fee for a single course is £325 or just 9 monthly instalments of £40 If you prefer to pay in US$s please visit the page Enrol using US$s
If you would like to enrol in three courses and only pay for two, please click on one of the links 3FOR2 [button on the left, or the link at the foot of the page]. Please remember when enrolling online to give a postal address to where your course material is to be sent.
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The designatory letters which appear after the name of each course are the letters which you, as a student of that course are able to adopt after your name on graduation.
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The College of Management Science and its courses are registered with the National Learning Directory, London, Great Britain
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Archaeology [Dip.Arch.] This interesting course takes you in detail through the field of archaeology and covers, The Paradigms, Treasure Hunting, The Antiquarians, Racial Origins, The Technological Paradigm, Site Preparation, Reasons for Excavation, Environmental Impact Study, Site Definition, Excavation Strategy, Sampling, Site Organisation, The Recording Framework, Site Preparation , Team Structure, Training, Quality Control, Health & Safety, Laying out the Site, Control of the Excavation, Digging and Cleaning, Pottery, Brick and Tile, and other Ceramics, Flint and Stone, Glass, Metal Objects, Bones, Shells, Organic Materials, Stratigraphy, Special Finds, Baulks and Sections, Drawing Plans and Sections, Styles of Drawing, Photography and Video, Stone Buildings, Relative Chronology, Absolute Chronology, Robber Trenches, Wooden Buildings, Burials, Environmental Sampling, Sampling for Dating.
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Egyptology [Dip.Egy.] The course covers an introduction to Ancient Egypt, Chronologies and Cultural Change in Egypt, Prehistory: Palaeolithic to Badarian Culture [c.700,000 - 4,000 BC], The Naquada Period [ c. 4,000 - 3,200 BC], The Emergence of the Egyptian State [c.3,200 - 2,686 BC], The Old Kingdom [c.2,686 - 2,160 BC], The First Intermediate Period [c2,160 - 2,055 BC], The Middle Kingdom Renaissance [c.2,055 - 1,650 BC, The Second Intermediate Period [c1,650 - 1,550 BC, The 18th Dynasty before the Armarna Period c.1,550 - 1.353 BC], The Armarna Period and later New Kingdom [1,352 - 1,069 BC], Egypt and the Outside World, The Third Intermediate Period [1,069 - 664 BC], The Late Period [664 - 323 BC], The Ptolemaic Period [332 - 30 BC], The Roman Period[ 30 BC - AD 395]
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Mediaeval Scandinavian Studies Course [Dip.Hist.] Based on ancient texts this detailed course takes us through the early beginnings of Scandinavia its peoples, customs and brings out the diversity and richness of their lives. The course covers the periods AD 811 to 1241, AD 1241 to 1536, AD 1536 to 1660 and AD 1660 to 1868. Your student pack includes the necessary text together with a student guide and study assistance. In addition to the material, one-to-one help is available throughout the course by email.
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