La Trobe University - Melbourne
La Trobe’s Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences gives you everything you need to pursue your passion for making the world a healthier and fairer place.
Choose from an incredible array of majors and shape your future with this interdisciplinary degree. The knowledge and experience you’ll acquire – in both arts and health – will set you up for a successful career in a wide range of industries across both sectors.
Graduate with skills you’ll use for the rest of your life, such as creative thinking, critical analysis and the ability to communicate with a wide range of people.
One of English Standard, English Advanced (Band 2), English as an Additional Language or Dialect (Band 3).
Aboriginal studies, anthropology, archaeological and heritage studies, Asian studies, Chinese studies, classics and ancient history, creative and professional writing, crime, justice and legal studies, digital media, English, environmental humanities, ethics and social justice, French studies, gender, sexuality and diversity, Greek studies, health promotion, health, wellbeing and performance, Hindi studies, history, human geography, human physiological sciences, international studies, Italian studies, Japanese studies, linguistics, philosophy, politics, psychological science, public health, rehabilitation counselling, sociology, Spanish studies, sustainability and development, visual cultures.
You could pursue opportunities in a wide range of sectors and industries, including government, healthcare agencies, community health centres, hospitals, rehabilitation centres, geriatric care and private healthcare organisations. Possible options include: public health manager, health promotion coordinator, human rights advocate, community development manager, rehabilitation counsellor.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as this is a new course.
Please refer to the La Trobe University website for admission criteria information.
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