Short courses

These online Egyptology courses run twice a year in October and May.

Our courses are open to students worldwide, as all course material is delivered over the internet.

You will learn from Egyptologists Dr Katherine Slinger and Dr Huw Twiston-Davies studying through a combination of written learning modules, independent (online) research, group discussions, quizzes and recorded lectures.

Each course includes an introductory unit useful to those new to the study of ancient Egypt, as well as an introduction to the online learning environment, and help with study skills.

This preliminary information is made available to registered students two weeks before the formal course starts.

We run the following courses twice a year, starting on 15 October (register by 30 September) and 15 May (register by 30 April).

Teaching and learning

Each course consists of six learning modules, released weekly for six weeks.

Although these six learning modules are released on a weekly basis, they do not have to be completed within that week, as the course remains open for four weeks after the release of the last module to allow time for late completion and further discussion.

Students who complete all six specified activities and contribute regularly to the course discussion boards will receive a Certificate of Completion.

Each learning module is estimated to take between four and six hours to complete (between 24 and 36 hours for the whole short course).

Important update for 2022

All students of the University of Manchester are now required to complete an extra step of 2-factor authentication when logging into certain University systems and services (including Canvas, the University’s virtual learning environment). In most cases this will require verification via a smartphone or tablet, although alternative methods of verification will also available if needed.

For more information please visit the IT Services - 2-factor authentication page.

Fees and how to apply

The fee is £270 per short course.

You can pay either online with a debit or credit card through the University e-store, or by personal or building society cheque (UK students only). Contact egyptologyonline@manchester.ac.uk for more information about paying by cheque.

Places on the courses are limited, so you are advised to complete the registration form as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

Before applying, please refer to the University's Privacy Notice for prospective students, applicants and offer-holders so that you are aware of how your data will be processed.

Entry requirements

Please ensure you meet our computer requirements and that you read the terms and conditions before completing the registration form.

Our courses are delivered completely online using the Canvas learning environment. You will, therefore, need a computer with an internet connection to access the course.

Access to a scanner, digital camera or an all-in-one printer is also recommended for the hieroglyphic element of the course.

Accessing the course on a mobile device

Our students can expect to have access to lecture materials, video lectures, discussion boards, quizzes and submission areas via web browsers on mobile devices (such as tablets and smartphones), assuming they have access to a good mobile or Wi-Fi signal.

If you are planning to use a tablet as your primary device, you must ensure that it has a reasonably good specification for accessing the internet and viewing videos. Your tablet should have word processing software.

While access is available via smartphones, we advise that students do not use a smartphone as their only device, as the screen size will cause difficulties in some aspects of the course, such as essay writing, and may make some areas of the course difficult to read.