If someone is looking to pursue a rewarding career in the field of archaeology, La Trobe's Master of Archaeology will prepare them for a career as a professional archaeologist, heritage manager or researcher.
They'll develop specialist skills in contemporary archaeological practice and acquire comprehensive knowledge of Australian and Australian Indigenous archaeology.
They'll learn from renowned researchers in La Trobe's world-class facilities and benefit from both a hands-on and academic perspective.
For students interested in a global career in archaeology, the Master of Archaeology can be tailored to meet their needs and to develop strong field skills applicable anywhere in the world while undertaking specialist research into their preferred region and time period.
Students can choose from a wide range of subjects and undertake specialist studies in heritage planning, community consultation, field techniques, analysis of human and animal bone, site identification and recording using digital technologies.