Course catalogue / University of Otago
Master of Archaeological Practice (MArchP)
- Qualification
- Master
- Duration
- 12 months full-time (three semesters), or up to four years part-time
- Location
- Dunedin
- Audience
- International students
Entry requirements
Applicants must have been awarded a bachelor's degree specialising in Archaeology, or a comparable subject, with an average grade of at least B, or have alternative qualifications or experience acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities). Programme comprises two core papers, a Research Dissertation, and two elective papers totalling 180 points.
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