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A Cultural Heritage Consultant assesses and manages cultural heritage sites, advocating for their preservation and compliance with regulations.

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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (Anthropology)

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$16,053

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12 months

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Blended, On Campus, Online

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (Anthropology) delves into the persistence and evolution of cultural traditions. This study observes human societies to comprehend their beliefs and actions. It provides an in-depth exploration of anthropological methods and theories, highlighting the discipline's relevance to broader societal issues. Students undertake an original research project, fostering critical engagement and deep analysis within the field. Graduates emerge with advanced conceptual skills and an u...

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$16,053

Duration

12 months

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Blended, On Campus, Online

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Certificate I in Aboriginal Languages for Everyday Use (Gumbaynggirr)

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$3,150

Duration

4 months

Study mode

On Campus

The 11258NAT Certificate I in Aboriginal Languages for Everyday Use (Gumbaynggirr) equips participants with foundational skills to speak, listen, read, and write in an Aboriginal Language. Graduates will gain knowledge of Culture and Cultural Identity, enabling them to confidently engage in basic conversations, follow instructions, and ask questions. The course also involves creating a learning resource to share with family or Community, with a focus on pronunciation, reading, writing, and agreed spelling...

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$3,150

Duration

4 months

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On Campus

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Bachelor of Ancient History

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The Bachelor of Ancient History is an exciting degree, perfect for academics, historians, archaeologists, writers, teachers, museum curators, or anyone needing an understanding of ancient texts and culture. Ancient history has a massive scope, and you’ll have the opportunity to analyse the people and events from different time periods and geographic regions. At the same time focusing on interest areas like philosophy, historical literature, politics, mythology, architecture, or archaeology. Ready to ta...

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A Cultural Heritage Consultant is a professional who works to protect and manage cultural heritage sites and resources, ensuring their preservation for future generations. This role involves conducting assessments of sites to determine their historical and cultural significance, engaging with local communities, stakeholders, and government agencies to advocate for heritage conservation, and preparing reports and recommendations on management strategies.

Cultural Heritage Consultants may also facilitate archaeological surveys, develop heritage management plans, and ensure compliance with relevant legislation and regulations.

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