Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Archaeology
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Archaeology program combines economic principles with archaeological theories and practices. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of both disciplines, preparing them for careers in economics, archaeology, and related fields. The program offers a range of elective courses, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in both the public and private sectors.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Archaeology program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of economic principles and archaeological theories and practices. The program aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to analyze and solve complex economic and archaeological problems.
Outline:
The program consists of a combination of core and elective courses in economics and archaeology. Core courses in economics cover topics such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and economic development. Core courses in archaeology cover topics such as archaeological theory, methods, and ethics. Students can also choose from a wide range of elective courses in both disciplines, allowing them to tailor their program to their specific interests.
Assessment:
Students are assessed through a variety of methods, including exams, essays, presentations, and research projects. The assessment criteria vary depending on the course and the assessment method.
Teaching:
The program is taught by a team of experienced and qualified faculty members. The faculty use a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, tutorials, and workshops. The program also includes opportunities for students to participate in research projects and internships.
Careers:
Graduates of the program are well-prepared for a variety of careers in both the public and private sectors. Potential career paths include:
- Economist
- Archaeologist
- Museum curator
- Heritage manager
- Policy analyst
- Research scientist
Other:
The program is offered on a full-time or part-time basis. The full-time program can be completed in four years, while the part-time program can be completed in six years. The program is also offered in a combined format, which allows students to complete both the Bachelor of Economics and the Bachelor of Archaeology in five years.