Non-Award
Choose from a range of archaeology topics in areas such as heritage management, maritime archaeology, rock art, field methods, historical archaeology, Indigenous archaeology, cultural heritage legislation, and forensic archaeology. You may also choose topics from related disciplines such as environmental studies and tourism. In addition, the Master of Archaeology and Heritage Management provides you with the opportunity to complete a substantial independent research project (thesis) with guidance from academic archaeologists.
You will have the opportunity to apply the principles and practical skills developed during the course, including skills and experience in research methods. These include field survey and excavation; laboratory research; archival, historical, and oral history research; community archaeology; and geomatics and digital approaches in archaeology.