Master of Archaeological and Evolutionary Science (Advanced)

The Australian National University

About Master of Archaeological and Evolutionary Science (Advanced)

A single two year graduate degree offered by the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

This program - ­ not offered at any other Australian University equips you with the theory and skills required to undertake a scientific study of the past and present of humanity using Archaeology and/or Biological Anthropology perspectives. Students can tailor the program to their own training objectives, through hands-on experience with a variety of world-leading supervising specialists, materials, and fieldwork and laboratory resources. The Archaeological Science stream offers professionally-oriented training and the opportunity to focus on tailored independent research projects. By taking Biological Anthropology courses you will study humans and non-human primates as varied and dynamically changing biological organisms. You will explore primate evolution, ecology, behaviour and conservation; human evolution and behaviour; palaeopathology, bioarchaeology, and forensic archaeology/anthropology.

Four specialisations are available to match your interests:

Primate and Human Behaviour

Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology

Environmental Archaeology and Climate Change

Human Evolution.

  • clearly understand evolutionary processes as they relate to biological anthropology, and/or understand the theories, methods and practice of archaeological science;

  • apply scientific method in archaeological science and/or to paleontological and bioarchaeological specimens, morphological materials and/or primate behaviour and ecology,

  • understand how scientific techniques can be applied to archaeological and/or biological anthropological problems in the field, laboratory and written form;

  • critically analyse data and literature within the discipline of archaeological science or biological anthropology to reach independent conclusions;

  • effectively communicate to others their knowledge of humankind’s place in nature and/or our past; and

  • complete a major piece of research (including research design, undertake research, data analysis and interpretation, and write-up/publication)

Entry Requirements

International Applicants

Applicants who complete a recognised secondary/senior secondary/post-secondary/tertiary sequence of study will be assessed on the basis of an equivalent selection rank that is calculated upon application. A list of commonly observed international qualifications and corresponding admission requirements can be found here. Applicants must also meet any program specific requirements that are listed below.

English Requirements

  • Min PTE: 64
  • Min IELTS: 6.5
  • Min TOEFL: 80

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Course Summary

Study level

Postgraduate

Discipline

Applied and Pure Sciences

Cricos

096400A

Duration

2 years

Study mode

On Campus

Fee*

A$46,680 per year
University Summary

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QS Ranking: 31=

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