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BACHELOR OF ARCHAEOLOGY COURSE AND CAREER OUTCOMES
However you choose to structure your study, La Trobe recognises your hard work. Here are the pathways you could follow as you move through your course.
Year 1
After completing 1 year of full-time study
You can exit with a Diploma of Arts
Year 3
After completing 3 years of full-time study
You can exit with a Bachelor of Archaeology
Bachelor of Archaeology intended learning outcomes
Recognise and describe regional and temporal variation and patterning in the human past as evidenced by archaeological data.
Apply archaeological methods and skills in order to address research questions in a range of temporal, geographic, and cultural contexts.
Collaborate and communicate, in a professional and ethical fashion, with traditional owner
BACHELOR OF ARCHAEOLOGY COURSE AND CAREER OUTCOMES
However you choose to structure your study, La Trobe recognises your hard work. Here are the pathways you could follow as you move through your course.
Year 1
After completing 1 year of full-time study
You can exit with a Diploma of Arts
Year 3
After completing 3 years of full-time study
You can exit with a Bachelor of Archaeology
Bachelor of Archaeology intended learning outcomes
Recognise and describe regional and temporal variation and patterning in the human past as evidenced by archaeological data.
Apply archaeological methods and skills in order to address research questions in a range of temporal, geographic, and cultural contexts.
Collaborate and communicate, in a professional and ethical fashion, with traditional owner groups, particularly Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Locate, use, and communicate information from both digital and physical sources appropriately, ethically, and productively.
Demonstrate an understanding of professional archaeology and heritage management as practised in Australia.
Record, analyse, and evaluate material culture in order to study the human past.