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Bachelor of Archaeology

Flinders University

Program Overview

Delve into the world’s rich cultural history, uncovering the links between past, present and future societies. Get your hands dirty, digging up secrets of the past with the only Bachelor of Archaeology degree in South Australia. Unearth and analyse artefacts with a degree that prepares you for a wide range of jobs in museums, government, community organisations and the cultural heritage management industry.

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  Location

AdelaideAustralia

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  Course Duration

36 Months

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  Tuition Fee

AU$ 32,000

 Score

IELTS: 6 TOEFL: 72

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Modules:
 

  • World archaeology,
  • Cultural anthropology and ancient rituals
  • Topics in communication,
  • Numeracy and innovative thinking
  • Field methods,
  • First Australians,
  • Modern society and human evolution
  • IELTS overall- 6.0 Speaking,6.0 Writing,6.0 
  • Pearson overall - 50

The cost of studying at Flinders University varies largely depending on the type of university and the degree chosen. More often than not, humanities, arts, and education courses are less expensive than degrees in medical, engineering, or management. Furthermore, students who choose to study at the postgraduate level typically pay higher tuition fees, which again vary depending on the programme chosen. Most universities provide scholarships or financial aid to students in order to help them offset their tuition costs. Students should be aware that additional course fees and incidental expenses may not be included in tuition. On average, international students can expect to pay A$ 32,000 annually, to study in Flinders University.

Potential occupations include:
 

  • archaeologist

  • assistant curator

  • cultural heritage officer

  • cultural ranger

  • education and interpretation officer

  • forensic archaeologist

  • author or content writer about archaeology

  • digital archaeologist

  • researcher.
     

Potential employers include:
 

  • independent archaeological consultants

  • heritage agencies

  • museums

  • academic institutions

  • the public service

  • wildlife services and sanctuaries

  • mining and energy companies

  • Indigenous-run organisations or corporations

  • government departments dealing with cultural heritage

  • conservation organisations.

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