University of Southern Queensland
Combining Anthropology and Archaeology gives you a unique skill set by which to understand contemporary and past human society. Anthropology seeks to understand similarities and differences across diverse human societies, as a means of learning about what it means to be human. While studying anthropology at UniSQ, you will be introduced to diverse global cultures, with a focus on understanding the social and cultural experiences of our own lives. You will delve into critical questions about some of society’s most pressing issues, such as religious and cultural conflict, gender discrimination, racism, food security and other social inequalities.
Toowoomba, Australia
36 Months
AU$ 23,680
IELTS: 6 TOEFL: 80
Modules:
To study this degree we assume you have sound knowledge in:
We assume that your knowledge is equivalent to a grade C or higher in Units 3 and 4 at high school level (typically studied in Year 12).
We review our fees annually so these may be subject to change.
On-campus
AUD$ 27440
In Australia anthropologists commonly work with Aboriginal people with regard to native title claims, land and heritage management, and policy work. Anthropologists also work for governments and NGOs in social and cultural policy and planning, community development, overseas aid and development, health advocacy, and education; and in museums, cultural heritage and land management agencies. Archaeologists work as professional archaeological consultants, museum curators and educators, and in the conservation and heritage management sector.