Overview

The Archaeological and Heritage Studies major combines archaeological, anthropological, historical, and scientific approaches to the study of our past. From the analysis of ancient archaeological artefacts to the management of cultural heritage sites in the 21st century, within this major you will explore the origin of behaviours that capture what … For more content click the Read more button below. Along with a global perspective that spans the evolution of the genus homo to the emergence and collapse of complex urban societies around the world, this major has a strong Australian focus - incorporating archaeological, anthropological, and historical perspectives in the study of Australia’s past. Key themes studied in this major include archaeological method and theory; Australian Aboriginal archaeology; human evolution; ancient technologies; heritage management; and sustainability, resilience, and collapse in past societies.

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Academic contact

Keir Strickland

Location(s)

Melbourne (Bundoora), On-Line

Open to all courses

Yes

Structure

Where one or more subjects are shared between this major and another component(course, second major or minor) the subject/s will be replaced with an elective at the level of the common subject. Where a combination of this major and another component (course, second major or minor) exceed 4 common subjects this combination will become incompatible.

120 credit points

Level one30 credit points
Level two30 credit points
Level three60 credit points

Enrolment rules

This major is also available through Open Universities Australia (OUA)

Available in courses

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts - Bendigo

Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences - On-Line

Bachelor of Arts - On-Line

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts - On-Line

Intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Apply systematic, detailed knowledge and understanding to the study and management of archaeological materials and cultural heritage sites.
2.
Develop creative, critical and analytical skills to address historical, archaeological, and cultural heritage management problems relevant to the human past in a range of social and cultural contexts.
3.
Demonstrate high level, ethical, professional and culturally aware communication skills.
4.
Design and conduct independent and collaborative research into complex problems concerning archaeological and heritage issues, considering ethical implications and multiple perspectives.
5.
Navigate, critically assess and strategically utilise information about the human past and cultural heritage from digital and physical sources.
6.
Demonstrate flexibility and resourcefulness to act as critically engaged global citizens.

Career opportunities

Archaeological and heritage studies builds skills in research, communication and critical thinking to prepare you for a range of careers.
Possible roles include:

  • Anthropologist
  • Museum curator
  • Archaeologist
  • Cultural heritage consultant
  • Archivist
  • Tour guide