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Enhance your career opportunities and widen your perspective by pairing the Bachelor of Arts with your music studies. This combined program equips you with professional musical expertise while fostering deep knowledge in humanities and social sciences, culminating in specialized research training through Music (Honours). Choose from over 40 study areas to craft a skill set tailored to your interests. You can customize your program with majors and electives in each degree component. For specific requirements, consult the Bachelor of Music (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts program details. A dual degree with Arts opens limitless learning possibilities, preparing you for diverse future paths. Select from 40+ study areas spanning humanities, social sciences, and languages, guided by renowned faculty who are accomplished performers, composers, and researchers. Build versatile skills for lifelong career adaptability across industries.
UQ's Archaeology Major explores modern archaeology's varied themes and applications, from human evolution to cultural heritage management and ancient civilizations. Students analyze material remains, excavate sites, and examine artifacts to understand cultural evolution across history. Blending theoretical knowledge with hands-on training in our top-tier labs, UQ archaeology students participate in global research projects across Australia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, the Mediterranean, Africa, and India. The Archaeology Major offers comprehensive contemporary archaeology studies that complement related fields like anthropology and ancient history.