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Self-contained studio near Bedford Park; kitchen and bathroom included.
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Bachelor of Archaeology at Flinders University is a 3-year undergraduate degree in archaeology at the Bedford Park campus in Adelaide, South Australia. Explore world archaeology, Australian and maritime heritage, scientific techniques, geospatial methods, and digital 3D reconstruction — with hands-on field methods and real-world industry experience.
Study at a university ranked #387 in the world in QS World University Rankings and #1 in South Australia for archaeology and heritage teaching — home to nationally recognised maritime archaeology, Indigenous archaeology, and cultural heritage programs.
Build job-ready skills through archaeological field methods, scientific analysis, museum practice, and industry-linked learning with heritage agencies, museums, and research partners across South Australia and beyond.
Indicative total tuition is AU$106,500 with live AUD to MYR conversion in the fee breakdown below.
Entry requirements typically include ATAR 65, A Levels DDD, UEC 28 points from the best five academic subjects, and Other Qualifications on request. IELTS 6.0 overall with no band score less than 6.0 is required.
Career outcomes include archaeologist, heritage advisor, museum curator, digital archaeologist, cultural heritage specialist, researcher, and author or content writer.
Study at Bedford Park with March and July intake. Plan to apply at least three months before your chosen start date.
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Flinders University ranks #387 worldwide in QS World University Rankings and is #1 in South Australia for archaeology and heritage study — renowned for maritime archaeology, Indigenous archaeology, and hands-on field training at Bedford Park.
Graduate with practical archaeological field methods, scientific techniques, and professional skills valued by heritage consultancies, museums, government agencies, and research organisations across Australia.
Benefit from Flinders’ connections with heritage advisors, maritime archaeology partners, museums, and cultural heritage employers — building professional networks before you graduate.
Study distinctive archaeology programs spanning Australian First Peoples heritage, Southeast Asian archaeology, maritime and underwater archaeology, and digital 3D reconstruction of ancient worlds.
Learn through archaeological field methods, laboratory analysis, and site-based projects — applying stones, bones, plants, and shells science in real excavation and heritage assessment contexts.
Study at Bedford Park — Flinders University’s main campus with archaeology and humanities teaching facilities, heritage research laboratories, and strong links to museums, heritage consultancies, maritime archaeology, and cultural heritage employers across South Australia.
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Scholarship options for this degree programme depend on your intake and academic profile. Contact us and we’ll check eligibility with Flinders University.
Core fees are shown in Australian dollars (AUD). Ringgit (MYR) equivalents use a live AUD/MYR rate. Figures are illustrative only. Flinders University typically reviews tuition each year; expect an estimated 5–10% annual increase — always use the latest official tuition on your offer or fee schedule.
Indicative totals above are not a quote. Tuition and related fees follow Flinders University’s current published schedule for your intake year. For scholarships, contact us. MYR equivalents use the live rate shown above.
The Bachelor of Archaeology is completed over 3 years of full-time study at Bedford Park, with March and July intake.
Year one at Flinders Bedford Park introduces archaeology through world archaeology, ancient ritual, anthropology, human evolution, and archaeological science from stones, bones, plants, and shells to the archaeology of the apocalypse. Choose option topics in history, Indigenous studies, geospatial systems, or environmental sciences — building interdisciplinary foundations for Australian, maritime, and Southeast Asian archaeology in years two and three.
| Module title |
|---|
| Discovering Archaeology |
| From the Palaeolithic to Pompeii: An Exploration of World Archaeology |
| Sex, Death and Ritual in the Ancient World |
| Becoming Human: Discovering Cultural Diversity Through Anthropology |
| Stones, Bones, Plants, and Shells |
| Archaeology of the Apocalypse |
| Human Evolution |
| Module title |
|---|
| Academic and Professional Communication |
| OR Earth and Environmental Sciences |
| OR Environment and Society |
| OR Geospatial Information Systems |
| OR Earth Observation Fundamentals |
| OR History's Killing Fields: From Medieval to Modern |
| OR 'The Lucky Country'? A Brief History of Australia |
| OR Indigenous Studies: An Introduction |
| OR Race and Representation: Indigenous Identities |
| OR Fundamentals of Game Engine Implementation |
Year two deepens specialist archaeology at Flinders Bedford Park through First Australians archaeology, Australian maritime archaeology, Southeast Asian archaeology, scientific techniques, human evolution, European prehistory, and geospatial archaeology. Select options in modern society archaeology, seafaring, vertebrate science, Indigenous history, or Ngarrindjeri culture — preparing for field methods, digital reconstruction, and heritage practice in your final year.
| Module title |
|---|
| Archaeology of the First Australians |
| Australian Maritime Archaeology |
| Lands Beneath the Winds: Archaeology of Southeast Asia |
| Scientific Techniques in Archaeology |
| The Evolution of Our Species: A Global Journey |
| Europe Before Europe: From Mesolithic to Medieval |
| Geospatial Archaeology |
| Module title |
|---|
| The Archaeology of Modern Society |
| OR Seafaring in the Ancient World |
| OR Vertebrate Form and Function |
| OR Geospatial Field Data Acquisition |
| OR Maps and Dreams: Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australian History |
| OR Reconciliation and Indigenous Knowledges |
| OR Ngarrindjeri Identity Culture and Language |
Year three completes your archaeology qualification with history of archaeological thought, environmental archaeology, field methods, maritime and underwater archaeology, digital 3D capture, Australian historical artefacts, and applied anthropology ethics at Flinders Bedford Park. Choose electives in forensic anthropology, palaeontology, museums, or Indigenous environmental management — graduating job-ready for archaeologist, heritage advisor, and museum careers.
| Module title |
|---|
| History of Archaeological Thought |
| Environmental Archaeology |
| Archaeological Field Methods |
| Exploring the Depths: History and Challenges in Maritime and Underwater Archaeology |
| Digital Pasts: Applied 3D Capture and Reconstruction of Ancient Worlds |
| Australian Historical Artefacts |
| Applied Anthropology in Australia: Ethics and Method |
| Module title |
|---|
| Forensic Anthropology of the Human Skeleton |
| OR Vertebrate Palaeontology |
| OR Geology of Australia |
| OR Adapting to Climate Change |
| OR Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Mobility Project |
| OR Destination Australia: Migration Since 1900 |
| OR Empires: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern |
| OR Colonial Intimacies and the Economy: Mathematics of Genocide |
| OR The Museum |
| OR Caring as Country: Indigenous Environmental Management |
Flinders University offers March and July intake for this degree at Bedford Park. Plan to apply at least 3 months before your classes start.
Exact dates vary by intake year; apply early to secure your place, arrange your visa, and organise accommodation. Confirm with Flinders University or our advisors.
July intake follows a similar timeline. Apply early to secure your place, arrange your visa, and organise accommodation.
Official source: Intake dates are set by Flinders University and may change.
Live rate (same as Fee estimate): 1 AUD = — MYR
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