University of Sydney - Camperdown/Darlington
This degree is only available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
The Bachelor of Arts (Extended) is a four-year degree for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students to undertake studies in an academically and culturally supported environment. The degree will equip you with communication, critical and analytical skills as well as provide you with an opportunity to make connections between in-depth study of a discipline area in humanities and social sciences, and knowledge of culture and practice.
Offering broad choice across subject areas in the humanities and social sciences and access to a full range of subjects from across the University, this degree is your first step towards a career in the arts, or as preparation for other specialised degrees at the University.
You will begin study with a cohort of students engaged in culturally relevant literacy and mathematics studies and other available units.
You will choose a major and a minor from the humanities and social sciences, or from the University's shared pool.
Throughout the degree you will have access to tailored academic support and tutors, mentors through our Mentoring our Brothers and Sisters (MOBS) program. You will also have access to opportunities including internships, study abroad and projects and placements in Community and industry.
You will complete foundation units in academic studies and numeracy, an Indigenous Cultural Capstone Project, a major from 513200 Bachelor of Arts Table A, another major, or a minor from Table A or S, units from the Open Learning Environment and electives.
Depending on majors: archaeologist, art historian, administrator/manager, editor, historian, heritage specialist, foreign affairs and trade officer, government policy officer, information specialist, journalist, museum/gallery curator, language specialist, media and communications officer, publisher, researcher, sociologist.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available for this course.
Please refer to the University of Sydney website for admission criteria information.
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