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This dual degree program merges communication studies, a dynamic interdisciplinary field, with diverse arts disciplines. Unlock your creative capabilities and enhance your career prospects through this versatile dual qualification. You'll cultivate critical insights into communication's societal impact by exploring various communication forms and technological channels. Develop expertise across multiple domains, including visual, written, digital, oral, and interpersonal communication, along with research methodologies. Specialize in either Public Relations or Digital Media. The Bachelor of Arts offers adaptable learning pathways with more than 40 specialization options. Pursue your interests while gaining essential skills for today's evolving global job market. This program encourages innovative learning approaches focused on human interactions and societal engagement. Foundational courses explore modern communication systems and complementary arts disciplines, followed by specialized major and minor selections to customize your professional trajectory.
UQ's Archaeology Major enables students to explore the multifaceted dimensions of modern archaeology, covering human origins, heritage conservation, ancient technologies, and early civilizations. Archaeologists investigate historical sites, artifacts, and biological evidence to reconstruct cultural evolution across time periods. Blending theoretical frameworks with hands-on training in our state-of-the-art facilities, UQ archaeology students can participate in groundbreaking international research across Australia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Africa, and India. The Archaeology Major delivers comprehensive training in current archaeological methods while allowing complementary studies in anthropology and ancient history.