
University of New England
Bachelor of Science (Archaeology)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationConstant technological disruption and new discoveries in science influence every aspect of our lives, meaning that there has never been a better time than now to safeguard your future career with scientific knowledge and practical skills. With 20 majors to choose from, UNE’s Bachelor of Science is flexibly delivered by experts in research and teaching. Tailor your degree towards generalist or specialist science, while developing a broad scientific base and refining your abilities in critical analysis and complex problem solving. Our majors span the pure and applied sciences, with specialisation available in traditional disciplines and emerging fields.
Complete 12 credit points from the following units:
Note: You may choose only ONE of the following units: MTHS110 or MTHS120.
- Quantitative Skills with Applications (MTHS110)
Mathematical models appear throughout the natural and social sciences. For example, growth of both cell populations and money can be modeled using exponential functions. Introducing you to the universality of mathematics, this unit emphasizes your development of good mathematical intuition and technical problem-solving. - Calculus and Linear Algebra 1 (MTHS120)
In an increasingly data-driven world, the importance of quantitative skills has never been greater. This unit is ideal if you do not have a strong mathematical background or you would like a refresher in foundational topics. Developing your mathematical understanding of core quantitative skills and the importance of mathematics to science, this unit will empower you to confidently apply basic mathematics as a scientist and ensures you have the knowledge needed for beginner-level university maths. - Introduction to Statistical Modelling (STAT100)
Innovation in diverse scientific contexts, from livestock experiments to analysis of Martian soils, relies on statistics. Statistical methods are used universally to better understand the importance of observations and experiments and to help us investigate and explain the ways complex systems work. This unit offers you an opportunity to develop an introductory understanding of the fundamentals of statistics – invaluable whether you are interested in the life, environmental, or physical sciences.
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And complete the following units:
- Great Excavations: Key Discoveries in Archaeology (ARPA100) – 6 credit points
- Archaeology: Principles and Practices (ARPA104) – 6 credit points
- Chemistry I (CHEM110) – 6 credit points
- Chemistry II (CHEM120) – 6 credit points
- Our Blue Planet (GEOL110) – 6 credit points
- Dynamic Earth (GEOL120) – 6 credit points
Delivery mode
University of New England offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
- Armidale
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Science (Archaeology) will prepare you for the following roles.
Archaeological Consultant
An Archaeological Consultant provides expertise in the study and preservation of historical and cultural sites. You might work on development proje...
Researcher
Researchers are degree-qualified professionals who seek to discover new information and technologies in their field of expertise. It could be marke...
Heritage Consultant
A Heritage Consultant provides advice on preserving the values of heritage assets such as buildings or cultural sites. You might offer information...
Archaeologist
An Archaeologist conducts research into human activity over time. You might be involved in research projects or conduct studies into particular arc...
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