Summary
Archaeology is the scientific excavation and study of ancient human material remains for the purpose of learning about the culture and society of people who lived in the past. It can involve examining artefacts, buildings, graves, inscriptions, tools and other objects. To help them fathom what can appear to be a giant jigsaw puzzle, archaeologists use many new interpretive approaches and recovery techniques, as well as traditional tools and contemporary technologies such as satellite imagery.
In the Bachelor of Archaeology, you’ll explore theories and trends that have shaped the history of archaeology, and undertake study in laboratories and out in the field. You’ll develop key research skills to identify and solve complex archaeological problems, and you’ll be able to show awareness and respect for contemporary cultural perspectives and cultural heritage practices.
Key features
Gain practical skills while undertaking professional placements
Intern as part of a cultural heritage or public history project – on campus, with a local partner or on an excavation overseas.
Use contemporary 3D technologies to study the past
Discover the importance of laboratory work and the use of 3D technologies for the study of archaeology in the 21st century.
Blend classroom learning and practical work to be career-ready
Practice your skills in Macquarie’s own on-campus archaeological dig pit, and be introduced to museum practice and studies.
Get hands-on experience with more than 6000 artefacts
Study in the Macquarie University History Museum – home to the largest Egyptian papyrus collection in the Southern Hemisphere.
Meet the academic requirements
Nepal
Nepalese HSEC (from 2018)
Minimum requirement
3.6
How is this score assessed?
Scores for the Nepalese Higher Secondary Education Certificate (HSEC) awarded by the Higher Secondary Education Board from 2018 are calculated based on the cumulative GPA (CGPA) of all Year 11 and 12 subjects.
If you’re unsure about your qualification, you can submit an application and our admissions team will assess it. If you don’t qualify for direct entry, you’ll be considered for a packaged offer with a suitable pathway program from the Macquarie University International College.
The information on this page is for guidance only and is subject to change.
Meet the minimum English language requirements
English language requirements
All Macquarie University applicants are required to provide evidence of English language proficiency. The standard of English required for entry is based on the IELTS Academic test. Other accepted evidence of English proficiency, including minimum scores on other English tests and qualifications, can be checked using the conversion tool.
The required standard of English for entry is:
The required standard of English
IELTS band Minimum score required
Overall 6.5
Reading 6
Writing 6
Listening 6
Speaking 6
You may also satisfy the English language requirements by:
passing an approved English language test at the required level
holding a qualification from an approved country with English as the language of instruction
completing an approved high school qualification or foundation program with study in English
completing an approved English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program.
I'm an international student from Nepal looking to start my course in 2025
Fees
The estimated annual fee displayed is based on a standard full-time study load. Fees may increase each year. For courses longer than one year in duration, you'll pay the fee that is current for the year that you enrol.
Estimated cost
The cost of your studies may vary based on:
units chosen
approved credit for prior learning or work experience.
International fee paying
AUD $39,600
Estimated annual fee
AUD $495
Fee per credit point
Student amenities fee
You’re required to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) to Macquarie University in compliance with the Higher Education Legislation Amendment (Student Services and Amenities) Act 2011 (Cth). The fee contributes to services, support and facilities of a non-academic nature.
Scholarships
Macquarie University offers a variety of scholarships that recognise a range of factors, including academic or athletic achievement, leadership experience and volunteer work, or financial need and hardship. Additional scholarships may be available for selected areas of study.
Scholarships available for eligible undergraduate students, studying the Bachelor of Archaeology in Nepal
Asylum Seeker Fee Waiver Sponsorship
The scholarship supports Foundation, Diploma or Undergraduate study for students who are holders of a temporary or bridging visa and are seeking asylum in Australia.
Applications close: Applications open 1 Dec 2023 until 11 January 2024 11:59pm
Award value: 100% of total tuition fees for standard course duration
Macquarie University $15,000 UAC International Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to all eligible students applying for a Macquarie University bachelor degree through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC).
Applications close: Open year round
Award value: AUD $15,000 for one-off award
Medibank Undergraduate Coursework Scholarship
This scholarship aims to support high-performing international students at Macquarie University.
Applications close: 17 March 2024
Award value: $2,500 for one-off award
SQA Undergraduate Research Scholarship
Applications close: 18 October 2023
Award value: AUD $3,333 one-off payment for one-off award
Macquarie University $5,000 Regional Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to all eligible students who commence their studies in 2024 and 2025.
Applications close: Open year round
Award value: AUD $5,000 per year for standard course duration
Nepal $10,000 Early Acceptance Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to eligible students from Nepal who commence their studies in 2024 and 2025.
Applications close: Open year round
Award value: AUD $10,000 per year for standard course duration