The Master of Maritime Archaeology is a 54-unit program which is part of the Graduate Program in Maritime Archaeology offered by the Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law. It articulates with the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma in Maritime Archaeology.
Admission requirements
Applicants must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification majoring in archaeology from an approved tertiary institution, or have completed the Graduate Diploma in Maritime Archaeology and have at least two years' relevant work experience.
Course aims
The course aims to meet the needs of graduates in archaeology and related disciplines who wish to specialise in maritime archaeology.
The course is designed to provide students with a sound theoretical and methodological grounding in maritime archaeology and underwater cultural heritage management, an understanding and appreciation of the place and role of maritime archaeology in the interpretation of maritime sub-cultures as well as cultures in the wider context, and to allow students to understand the history of the practice of maritime and underwater archaeology.
Masters students will develop and implement the skills associated with successfully planning and conducting a focused research project and writing a research minor thesis.
Learning outcomes
Graduates will:
- have developed and be able to implement the skills associated with successfully planning and conducting a focused research project
- be capable of working in the field of maritime archaeology or underwater cultural heritage management
- be able to write, edit and present a research minor thesis (18,000 words).
Credit
Students with significant prior studies in Maritime Archaeology may be granted up to 36 units of credit.
Program of study
To qualify for the Master of Maritime Archaeology, a student must complete 54 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study:
- 18 units of Maritime Archaeology Thesis topics
- 18 units of Core topics
- 18 units of Elective topics as approved by the coordinator of the Graduate Program in Maritime Archaeology
Core - Thesis topics
Select 18 units from the following
ARCH8520 Maritime Archaeology Thesis (18 units)
ARCH8520A Maritime Archaeology Thesis (9 of 18 units)
ARCH8520B Maritime Archaeology Thesis (9 of 18 units)
Core - Year 1 & 2 topics
18 units comprising
ARCH8150 Maritime Archaeology in Australia (4.5 units)
ARCH8151 Coastal and Underwater Archaeology (4.5 units)
ARCH8152 Maritime Archaeological Field School (4.5 units)
ARCH8157 Methods in Underwater Archaeology (4.5 units)
Elective - Year 1 & 2 topics
Select 18 units from the following
ARCH8015 Grants and Sponsorship Proposals (4.5 units)
ARCH8020 Research Methods in Archaeology (4.5 units)
ARCH8153 Issues in Maritime and Underwater Archaeology (4.5 units)
ARCH8154 Underwater Cultural Heritage: Legislation, Management and Interpretation (4.5 units)
ARCH8155 Global Perspectives in Maritime Archaeology (4.5 units)
ARCH8156 Advanced Maritime Archaeology Fieldwork Practicum (4.5 units)
ARCH8158 Ships: Research, Recording and Reconstruction (4.5 units)
ARCH8159 Maritime Archaeology Fieldwork Practicum (4.5 units)
ARCH8309A Advanced Research Projects (4.5 units)
ARCH8402 The Museum (4.5 units)
ARCH8808 Introductory Archaeological Geophysics (4.5 units)
OR any other topic approved by the coordinator of the Graduate Program in Maritime Archaeology.