Overview

Bachelor of Arts graduates think critically, creatively and ethically to solve problems and are culturally and globally aware. They have research and communication skills and can work both autonomously and with others.

Students develop core skills through in-depth study of at least one major discipline area, selected from the traditional humanities, social and behavioural sciences, and/or communications and media. In upper-year levels, students may undertake specialised learning to complement their professional and/or personal interests.

Internships enable students to apply knowledge and skills in the workplace and to hone work-ready aptitudes. Students can also take advantage of short- and long-term international learning opportunities through the Experience the World and Study Abroad programs.

Arts graduates are valued across a range of industries and workplaces and are well-placed to make a lifelong contribution to the intellectual, cultural and civic life of communities.

Majors

Areas of study

Advertising, business, data analytics, English literature, film and screen production, history, human resource management, journalism, liberal arts, marketing, mathematics, philosophy, politics and international relations, public relations, social justice, sociology, theatre studies, theology, writing.

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities

Community Development, Government, NGOs, Film & Television Production, Publishing, Media, Foreign Affairs, Data Analysis, Heritage & Conservation, Curation, Tourism, Social Policy, Business Management, Acting, Theatre Production, Ministry, Policy Research & Development, Support Work, Human Resources, Content Writing, Social Outreach, Disability & Aged Care Services, Research, Academia.

ATAR & Selection Rank

The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as this is a new course.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Notre Dame Australia website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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