Archaeology Extended Major
Part of the Bachelors of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Arts program
Commencing semesters, 2024
Semester 1
Semester 2
Program level
Undergraduate
Program code
2526
Faculty
Health & Behavioural Sciences
Humanities Arts Social Science
School
School of Social Science
Teaching Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person
Enquiries
Australian/domestic students
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International students
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Why study Archaeology?
UQ's Extended Major in Archaeology is a professional focused degree training archaeologists for their careers in the cultural heritage industry, universities, government and museums. Through study of the material remains of the past, archaeologists search out and excavate ancient sites and examine artefacts and biological remains to understand how cultures developed and changed through the ages. Combining core conceptual knowledge in archaeology and heritage with applied practical techniques, taught in our nation-leading lab, archaeology students at UQ can take part in leading international research projects in Australia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Africa and India. With a strong focus on work integrated learning, developed with industry, and community engagement, the Extended Major provides the key stepping stone to Honours and professional practice.
Students wishing to undertake Honours in Archaeology are required to complete an Archaeology Extended Major.
Courses and requirements
Please refer to the Bachelors of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Arts Program Rules for the number of units required from each course list.
Courses that can be studied as part of the Archaeology Extended Major:
What it costs
Please view the Bachelors of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Arts for indicative fees.
How to apply
Please view the Bachelors of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Arts for information on key dates and how to apply.