The Master of Archaeology and Heritage Management is a 72-unit coursework program offered by the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. The course may be taken over four semesters full-time or the equivalent part-time.
The Master of Archaeology and Heritage Management articulates with the 18-unit Graduate Certificate in Archaeology, Graduate Certificate in Cultural Heritage Management and the 36-unit Graduate Diploma in Archaeology and Heritage Management.
Students may choose to exit from the Master of Archaeology and Heritage Management with the Graduate Certificate in Archaeology, Graduate Certificate in Cultural Heritage Management or Graduate Diploma in Archaeology and Heritage Management, provided that they have met the requirements for these degrees.
Students are required to complete 72 units of study for the Master of Archaeology and Heritage Management.
Applicants must normally hold:
Advanced Entry (1.5 years) applicants who have completed one of the following degrees may be eligible to complete a program of 54 units:
Under exceptional circumstances and subject to specific conditions, the Dean (Education) may admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
The course aims to meet the research and professional needs of graduates with an interest in Australian archaeology, archaeological field practice and cultural heritage management. It aims to increase the theoretical knowledge and research, practical and applied skills required to develop appropriate depth of understanding of issues in a number of related specialisations in archaeology and cultural heritage management; and to provide students with the opportunity to complete a substantial research project.
The course draws on both theoretical and practical material and provides the opportunity for students to apply both the principles and the practical skills developed during the course.
Upon graduating successfully, students will be equipped to:
Students who have completed the Graduate Certificate in Archaeology or Graduate Certificate in Cultural Heritage Management (or equivalent qualification from an approved institution) may be granted up to 18 units of credit.
Students who have completed an Honours degree (or equivalent) in Archaeology, Heritage Studies (or a closely related discipline) from an approved tertiary institution may be granted up to 36 units of credit.
Students who have completed the Graduate Diploma in Archaeology, the Graduate Diploma in Cultural Heritage Management or the Graduate Diploma in Archaeology and Heritage Management (or equivalent qualification from an approved institution) may be granted up to 36 units of credit.
Credit may, under certain circumstances, and subject to specific conditions, be granted to candidates who demonstrate relevant and extensive archaeology and/or cultural heritage management industry experience of a minimum of two years; and/or who have been the lead or sole author of a relevant piece of written work which demonstrates competency in a number of specified areas. This credit would be limited to a maximum of 9 units.
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