The Bachelor of Archaeology provides a global perspective on the evolution of humans and human societies from our earliest ancestors in Africa through the key developments of farming and city life to the modern world. The course includes core Archaeology subjects and subjects from a list of Archaeology options. The pass degree will require completion of 360 credit points (120 at each year level). Students must complete 240 credit points of Archaeology subjects, made up of 60 credit points at first-year level, 75 credit points at second-year level and 105 credit points at third-year level. Elective subjects (60 credit points at first year, 45 credit points at second year and 15 credit points at third year) can be chosen from appropriate subjects in (for example) History, Anthropology, or Mediterranean Studies and should be selected on advice from the Archaeology program. Please note: LTU0AIM is a not-for-credit subject that students are required to complete at the commencement of their first semester. The subject is designed to enhance students' knowledge and awareness of issues concerning academic integrity.