Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Archaeology
Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Archaeology
Summary The Bachelor of Business will introduce you to a broad range of foundation and future-focused business units that will equip you for the jobs of tomorrow in a wide range of industries. In addition, you’ll develop a valuable set of employability skills – leadership, strategic thinking, problem solving, communication,…
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Summary
The Bachelor of Business will introduce you to a broad range of foundation and future-focused business units that will equip you for the jobs of tomorrow in a wide range of industries. In addition, you’ll develop a valuable set of employability skills – leadership, strategic thinking, problem solving, communication, teamwork, and sustainable and ethical thinking – which are highly sought-after in today’s rapidly evolving global business landscape. 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
Undertake projects based on real-world scenarios
Complete authentic assessments that progressively build on course material to develop the business acumen employers want. Study how sustainability is influencing business decision-making
Learn how sustainability concerns are impacting business via a dedicated unit in second year and a capstone project in third year. 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.
Career Outcomes
Professions
Administration manager
Archaeologist
Brand manager
Business development manager
Business strategist
Conservator
Cultural heritage specialist
Entrepreneur
Information or records manager
Management consultant
Market researcher
Marketing consultant
Museum curator
Museum education officer
Public or community sector manager
Recruitment consultant
Researcher
Tour leader
Employers
Arts organisations
Banks and financial institutions
Community organisations
Consulting firms
Cultural and heritage organisations
Government agencies and departments
Human resource consultancies
Management consulting firms
Marketing and public relations firms
Media, creative or communications agencies
Multinational corporations
Museums
NGOs
Private and public-sector organisations
Recruitment agencies
Start-ups
Universities
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Ranked in the top 200 universities in the world, Macquarie University is considered one of Australia’s best universities, producing graduates that are among the most sought-after professionals in the world (ranked #1 in Sydney for graduate employment rate, QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2022). Uniquely located in the heart of Sydney, Australia’s largest high-tech precinct, Macquarie brings together more than 45,000 students and 3000 staff in one thriving hub of discovery. Our campus spans 126 hectares, with open green space that gives our community the freedom to think and grow. We have recently invested more than one billion dollars in our facilities and infrastructure so our students and staff can thrive on a campus that is dynamic, sustainable, and built for collaboration. Students from over 120 countries are warmly welcomed into the Macquarie community and benefit from special ongoing academic, language and wellbeing support throughout their study. Macquarie has one of the most generous scholarship programs in Australia, providing many opportunities each year for international students to undertake studies here.