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University Courses in NZ
Undergraduate
A number of universities in New Zealand teach some archaeology components at undergraduate level.
In Anthropology Departments:
- University of Auckland
- University anthropology page
- Archaeopedia University of Auckland category page
- University of Canterbury Papers only offered at present - not a degree major.
- University of Otago
- University of Victoria, Wellington
- University of Waikato
- University of Invercargill - no not really, though it does appear in Dug to Death
In other Departments:
- Classics Department, University of Otago
- Classics and Ancient History Department, University of Auckland
- University of Canterbury Classics
Post-Graduate
At post-graduate level, two universities teach New Zealand archaeology:
Conservation
To become a conservator you need to have a tertiary qualification in conservation studies. Employers increasingly prefer candidates to have a Master of Arts in conservation studies. This degree is currently only available overseas, in countries such as Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada.
The nearest university offering a relevant Master of Arts is the University of Melbourne, Australia. An undergraduate degree in subjects such as cultural heritage studies, archaeology, anthropology, organic chemistry, science, art history, or fine arts is needed to enter postgraduate training (taken from the Careers Services web page for Museum Conservator)].
Victoria University of Wellington offers a MSc (Master of Science) in Heritage Materials Science, as well as a Postgraduate Diploma and a Postgraduate Certificate. An arrangement exists between VUW and the University of Melbourne regarding completion of the certificate and a transfer to the MA in conservation at Melbourne. The Qualification from VUW will not qualify a graduate as a conservator, but could assist them in application for "Associate Conservator" status
University Departments outside NZ
About.com list of postgraduate archaeology schools in Australia Here
Theses relating to Archaeology
Lists of recent theses, with abstracts are occasionally published in Archaeology in New Zealand.