Bachelor of Arts [Casuarina]

Charles Darwin University - Casuarina Campus

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Overview

The Bachelor of Arts program offers students a pathway into diverse specialist and interdisciplinary thematic areas including communications, text and digital media; society and culture; digital and global humanities; Indigenous governance and policy; contemporary Indigenous Australian languages and linguistics; digital and creative arts; music, production and performance; and architectural design.As a student, your journey through this program will also develop core communication, critical and creative thinking skills to prepare you to participate in a multi-disciplinary and global workforce. A Bachelor of Arts degree from CDU will ensure a well-informed understanding of our context locally and globally, valuing citizenship and our place in the world, leading to exciting employment opportunities in industries ranging from the public administration, policy, education and health sectors to the communications, creative arts and design fields.

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