IELTS: 6.0 (Writing and Speaking no less than 6.0)
TOEFL 72 (Speaking and Writing no less than 18)
Cambridge: B2
PTE: 50
Your future lies in the past.
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.
Why study Archaeology at Flinders
Prepares you for an immersive career
Specialise in human evolution, ancient civilisations, maritime archaeology, historical archaeology or Indigenous archaeology
Flexible options include intensive short coursework and part-time study
Access classical archaeology, anthropology and physical anthropology topics through Flinders’ partnerships
Course aims
The Bachelor of Archaeology aims to provide students with:
a substantial grounding in all aspects of archaeology as part of a preparation for a professional career in archaeology or related areas
a particular focus on global archaeology and how the study of archaeology interrelates with human behaviour and society- past and present
a balance in the methodological, theoretical and practical aspects of archaeology
the ability to apply the knowledge they have acquired
the ability to communicate effectively in a range of ways
the ability to work both independently and collaboratively
the skills to connect across geographical, disciplinary, social and cultural boundaries
an understanding of the value of ethical behaviour.
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This course prepares you for a professional career in archaeology or related areas, making you suitable for jobs throughout the globe in research, policy development, consulting, laboratory research, hands-on surveying and excavation.
Potential occupations include:
archaeologist
assistant curator
cultural heritage officer
cultural ranger
education and interpretation officer.
Potential employers include:
independent archaeological consultants
heritage agencies
museums
academic institutions
the public service
wildlife services and sanctuaries.
OSHC - AUD $530 per year