Bachelor of Arts (Archaeology)
Archaeologists give us the chance to see how people lived and how they interacted with their communities and societies. If opening a window to the past under the direction of some of Australia's most respected archaeologists appeals to you, then get ready to discover our Bachelor of Arts (Archaeology).
There are plenty of opportunites to get hands-on with this major, with practical archaeological training, including field methods and laboratory analysis.
Our acclaimed lecturers have a breadth of knowledge in the field to enrich your learning - Professor Bryce Barker can claim to have uncovered the oldest rock art to have been discovered in Australia.
Career opportunities
This degree will equip you with the skills to work in areas such as cultural heritage, native title/cultural heritage consultancy, as well as in a wide range of public service and welfare occupations including social planning, community development, and social policy.
Other majors
Other majors
Other majors for the Bachelor of Arts are: Asian Studies, Australian Studies, Communication and Media Studies, Contemporary International Studies, Creative Media, English Literature, History, Indigenous Studies, Indonesian Language, International Relations, Journalism, Language and Culture (German and Mandarin Chinese), Music (Theory & History), Popular Culture, Public Relations, Theatre Theory, Visual Arts Theory, Writing and Society.