Overview
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Program of study overview
Program of study
36 Units
Level 1 - Option9 Units
Level 2 - Option13.5 Units
Level 3 - Option13.5 Units
Aims
The major in Archaeology is designed to:
- Provide students with a general grounding in archaeology as it is practiced globally and how the study of archaeology interrelates with human behaviour and society - past and present
- Provide students with an opportunity either to concentrate on a particular area of archaeology or to sample a range of areas
- Achieve a balance in the methodological, theoretical and practical aspects of archaeology
Learning outcomes
On completion students will be able to:
1.
Demonstrate a general understanding of archaeology as it is practiced globally
2.
Have gained basic knowledge regarding the development of archaeology including broad understanding of how theoretical and methodological aspects of the discipline relate to the historical establishment of archaeology worldwide
3.
Demonstrate a sound understanding of how studies of material culture can provide an additional source of data to improve knowledge about human behavioural variability in past and contemporary societies
4.
Demonstrate a general understanding of a particular area of archaeology or a broad range of areas of archaeology
Available in courses
Bachelor of Education Studies, Bachelor of Arts - Exit Only
Bachelor of Arts
Associate Degree in Arts - Exit Only
Bachelor of Laws - Legal Practice Entry / Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Laws (Honours) - Legal Practice Entry / Bachelor of Arts
Diploma in Arts
Bachelor of International Relations and Political Science / Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts and Science