UDINAR Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Archaeology
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This course is designed for those seeking a program of study which provides focused training in Archaeology. While the program has been developed to meet the needs of Indigenous students, non-Indigenous students with an interest in Indigenous archaeology are also welcome. In the course, candidates undertake a sequence of units including: Issues in Contemporary Indigenous Societies, Archaeology, Aboriginal Archaeology, Australian Rock Art, Archaeology of Stone Artefacts, Field Methods.

Course Requirements:
To qualify for the award of the Diploma in Indigenous Archaeology, a candidate shall pass eight 6 credit point units to a total of 48 credit points including all units in Group (a) and Group (b) as follows: Group (a): ARPA 104, GEAR 100, ABAR 103, ABED 101; and Group (b): ABAR 258, ABAR 355, ABAR 243, ABAR 383.
With the permission of the Head of the School of Human and Environmental Studies, one unit relevant to Indigenous Archaeology may be substituted for one of the above units.

Further Information: The Admissions Unit, University of New England, Telephone 1800 81 8865 or (02) 6773 3375.

 


 

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