Archaeology
Fremantle Campus, Australia
Overview
If you have dreamed of exploring lost worlds and forgotten civilisations, The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Bachelor of Science with a Major in Archaeology is the ideal option. Archaeology is a dynamic worldwide discipline that draws on both the sciences and the humanities to interpret the physical evidence left by humans and their ancestors around the planet. Practitioners use information from geography, history, mathematics, biology, anthropology, chemistry and sociology to process evidence at sites to form the best interpretation of past human behaviour. Understanding past human behaviour informs our view of modern society and its challenges. Get started on your learning journey today.
Why study this major?
- If you have dreamed of exploring lost worlds and forgotten civilisations, a Bachelor of Science with a Major in Archaeology is the ideal option. This Major provides the theory and practical skills needed by today’s archaeologists, such as field research methods, to interpret past human behaviour.
- Areas of study include historical, Aboriginal and maritime archaeology, with a strong Western Australian and Australian focus. In addition to these Archaeology courses, you will also be required to complete a Directed Science Research project which provides the opportunity for you to specialise in a particular area of interest and develop additional fieldwork and problem-solving skills.
- Work Integrated Learning: As part of the Bachelor of Science degree, you undertake a Science Internship. This is a six-week industry placement in an area of employment related to your studies, which can lead to valuable contacts and employment opportunities.
- Archaeology graduates find employment as heritage advisors for mining companies and for local and State government departments such as the State Heritage Office. Positions for Archaeologists exist in the Western Australia Museum and Maritime Museum, while the State Department of Premier and Cabinet and the Federal National Native Title Tribunal recruits those with skills in archaeology for roles determining Native Title claims. Positions exist in private heritage consultancy, while the skills and science of Archaeology are also applicable in natural and cultural management.
Practical component
- You will be required to complete SCIE3900 Science Internship that includes an industry placement of at least 225 hours.
Career opportunities
- Career opportunities are diverse and depend on the Science Stream you choose. If you choose archaeology your choices range from heritage consultant, museum curator, and researcher for Australian Government departments in the fields of heritage, environment & conservation.
Real-world experience
- You will learn from academics who are industry leaders and, through our practicum placements and internship programs, you will gain real professional experience and make valuable contacts with potential employers.
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