Bachelor of Arts (Archaeology and Ancient History)

University of Wollongong

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00102E

The disciplines housed in the Bachelor of Arts degree share a common interest in viewing and appreciating the world afresh, developing the analytical and communicative abilities to enrich life and your community. The archaeology and ancient history major offers you the opportunity to combine two distinct, but overlapping disciplines that will transform your understanding and perceptions of the past. This major is jointly offered by the School of Humanities and Social Inquiry and the Centre for Archaeological Science. Throughout this degree, you will explore the political, social and economic contexts of Rome and Greece. This will be complemented by learning about the ‘big questions in archaeology, in both our own region and the rest of the world, from early prehistory to the Middle Ages. You will undertake field and practical experience using a range of different techniques and sources to examine material remains including fossils, artefacts and relics from a wide range of periods, places and people.

Structure

144 Credit Points

Standard entry requirements

  • Domestic: Recent secondary education students can gain admission to this course via non-ATAR or ATAR-based options.
  • International: Applicants need to have achieved the required score in a qualification equivalent to the completion of 13 years of schooling in Australia.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Wollongong International: $88,128
  • ATAR: 70
No
  • Full-time : 3 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Wollongong.

Also available for Domestic. Please Contact University of Wollongong Australia for more information about tuition fees

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