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    Master of Archaeological Practice

    University of Otago

    University of Otago

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    New Zealand, Dunedin

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Dunedin

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    NZD 58,374  / year

    Master of Archaeological Practice

    About

    Take a lead role in caring for heritage places

    The Master of Archaeological Practice (MArchP) is an applied, professional qualification – linking theory with practice – that aims to develop our future leaders' knowledge and experience in archaeological heritage management.

    Learn from leading academics who are grounded in the Pacific, and New Zealand's place in it.

    Help to preserve our cultural heritage and safeguard it for future generations.

    Archaeological heritage management

    The management of our heritage and archaeological legacy is a growing sustainability issue. Currently, New Zealand has a need for qualified archaeologists to work in the heritage sector. This new programme responds to both an industry demand, and a desire by students and workers in the area for a high-level qualification.

    The MArchP focuses on the unique landscapes, cultures and policies of New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. It addresses the following areas:

    • The management of New Zealand and Pacific cultural heritage places
    • Working with Māori and Pasifika communities
    • The application of archaeological approaches and methods within a heritage context
    • Understanding the diverse relationships between people, places and the past

    Local grounding

    Our academics specialise in, and are passionate about, the indigenous archaeology and heritage of New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.

    We are committed to working with communities, assisting with Māori research issues and informing heritage management as it relates to Māori places and values.

    We work with Pacific Island organisations and communities to manage and protect heritage sites, and support staff in cultural heritage institutions and agencies.

    This is done through academic research in the University of Otago's Archaeology Programme and our research unit and consultancy, Southern Pacific Archaeological Research (SPAR).

    Our goal is to develop graduates who will make an impact in archaeological heritage practice in New Zealand and the Pacific.

    Flexible study options

    The MArchP offers a great degree of flexibility, allowing students to tailor their learning to their personal circumstances. There are options to study full-time or part-time, and on campus or by distance.

    Teaching methods are inclusive and supportive of distance learners, who will be able to connect with their cohort through field-school and online forums. (Papers that can be studied by distance are indicated in the Structure of the Programme section below.)

    Additionally, you can tailor your study to areas that interest you through your selection of papers, the internship programme and your dissertation topic.

    Career focus

    During the programme, students will have the opportunity to undertake an internship, and build their skills and experience in a real-world setting.

    Graduates will be able to pursue careers in archaeology, heritage and environment consultancies, government, regional and local councils, iwi organisations, infrastructure and land management agencies. Additionally, increasing synergies between heritage places, museums and the tourism industry offer opportunities for further career pathways.

    The programme also provides opportunities for people already working in archaeological heritage management, and it will be valuable for professional development and career progression. Many professionals working in this sector will benefit from having a master's degree and a broader work experience.

    The MArchP offers students a route towards studying for a PhD. This could suit archaeology students or those from other disciplines wanting to transition into archaeology and heritage studies.

    In particular, this programme presents a great pathway for Māori and Pacific students to develop a career in which they can take a lead role in the care of their own heritage places.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Postgraduate entrance requirements

    Entrance requirements for postgraduate study vary by programme with most requiring a minimum bachelor-level qualification in the same field, and some having additional requirements such as relevant work experience and/or professional registration in New Zealand.

    A postgraduate certificate or postgraduate diploma can usually be taken at any time after the completion of your bachelor's degree.

    If you hold an honours degree or postgraduate diploma you may be able to eligible for master’s study by thesis only. In some cases if you hold a bachelor’s degree you may apply for a coursework master’s degree or for master’s study by coursework and thesis.

    To study a PhD you usually require the completion of a master’s degree, or a first-class or upper second-class honours degree in the same area of study, or a related discipline, as your intended area of research.

    Check the postgraduate students pages for specific information on the entrance requirements of the programme you are interested in.

    English Program Requirements

    IELTS (Academic module) (including IELTS Online) : Overall score of 6.5, no individual band below 6.0

    TOEFL iBT : Overall score of 90 and a writing score of 21 The University of Otago TOEFL institution code is 9483 (Please note we do not accept MyBest TOEFL scores)

    Pearson Test of English ( PTE ) Academic : Overall score of 58 with no communicative skills score below 50

    Duolingo English Test : Overall score of 120 (with no Individual Subscore below 95)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    NZD 58,374 

    Application Fee

    NZD  
    University of Otago

    Master of Archaeological Practice

    University of Otago

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    Dunedin

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