Master of Archaeological Science
| Offered By | ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Contact | Mr Tony Barham |
| Academic Plan | 7119XMARSC |
| CRICOS Code | 061834G |
| UAC Code |
832008(Master of Archaeological Sci) 835008(Mast of Archaeological Science) |
| Areas of Interest | Archaeology, Archaeology, Science, and Science |
The Master of Archaeological Science is a bridge between the humanities orientation of traditional archaeology and the "hard science" of applying modern scientific principles, analytical techniques and methods to archaeological research questions and field investigations. The program is designed to provide systematic training to students from either humanities or science-based backgrounds.
It will also provide a postgraduate "top-up" archaeological science training in current practical, analytical, and interpretive skills for consulting professional archaeologists, environmental management practitioners, and professionals in areas as diverse as Cultural and Environmental Resource Management; Heritage Legislation and Management, Forensic Science, Materials Science (eg. the analysis - and experimental replication - of prehistoric ceramics, textiles, foodstuffs), and Ecotourism.
It aims to allow students to tailor the program to their own training objectives, through hands-on experience with a wide-range of supervising specialists, materials and laboratory resources. Graduates from the course should find it a sufficient foundation for further research (e.g. to PhD) or to advance their professional career.
For more detailed information on the Master of Archaeological Science program, please go to http://archaeologicalscience.anu.edu.au/ .
Admission Requirements
As for previous version of the program - no change
Prerequisites
Completion of a very good 3 year Bachelor degree (with distinction average) from an approved tertiary education institution or a comparable mix of academic and professional experience/expertise.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




