Summary
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. In the Bachelor of Information Technology, you'll acquire foundational skills in programming, data storage and modelling, networking and cybersecurity. You'll develop broad and coherent knowledge and skills from an area of information technology - such as software design and construction, applied data modelling and analysis, or security problem detection and mitigation - and learn how to apply that knowledge to solve real-world problems. And you'll learn how to relate your knowledge and skills in information technology to a broader societal context, and make sound decisions regarding ethical and security concerns.
Key features
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. Undertake a degree that's co-designed with industry
Study a degree designed in collaboration with industry, and acquire skills relevant for the cutting-edge IT careers of tomorrow. Complete an extensive supervised project
Undertake an industry-based project to solve a real-world problem, and be prepared for a successful start to your career.
Career Outcomes
Professions
Archaeologist
Business or venture analyst
Conservator
Consultant
Cultural heritage specialist
Data analyst
Database designer
Information or records manager
Information technology researcher or developer
Museum curator
Museum education officer
Project manager
Researcher
Security consultant
Software developer
Systems administrator
Tour leader
Employers
Arts organisations
Banks and financial institutions
Community organisations
Consulting firms
Cultural and heritage organisations
Defence agencies
Government agencies and departments
Museums
NGOs
Research and development companies
Retail and e-business companies
Start-ups
Technology and software development companies
Technology and telecommunications companies
Transport, infrastructure and logistics companies
Universities
Utilities companies
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
September 2025
North Ryde Campus
4–6 Eastern Road,
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY,
New South Wales,
2109, MACQUARIE PARK, Australia
To apply for an undergraduate program, international students will need to have completed one or more of the following academic qualifications:
English language requirements
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Macquarie is in the top 130 of universities globally (QS 2024) and is a leading institution with a strong tradition of innovation and exploration.