We encourage you to view our recent webinar to find out more about the course.
link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1p_zQK2EHs
To help you get the most from your online learning experience it's important that you own or have frequent access to a fast and reliable computer that's ideally not more than two years old.
You will also need frequent access to a reliable high-speed internet connection. You should expect to use approximately 5GB of data each month per course just for study use.
For further information visit the Minimum IT requirements for studying online webpage.
A range of student services are available at most campuses. For further information on these services or for course information please contact us on 1800 333 864.
The commencement of all programs is subject to available funding and enrolment quotas.
All information contained in this program overview including the availability of programs and fees is correct at the time of being published however the University reserves the right to alter any program procedure or fee. Students should check for any amendment prior to enrolment.
CRICOS Provider No.00103D
Please note: This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding to eligible individuals.
National RTO Code: 4909
School department
School of Arts
Course coordinator
Lesley Speed
Be a reporter covering natural disasters. Manage the social policy in the public and private sector. Curate exhibits in a museum.
In this degree you’ll study a wide range of subjects across humanities media and social sciences. But you’ll also learn the skills you need to succeed in the workplace.
The BA program includes a substantial core study of cultures and contemporary societies with a focus on developing transferable skills for life and work. You also choose a major in one of:
- History
- Indigenous Studies
- Literature
- Media and Screen Studies
- Sociology
- Writing
Additional majors and minors include:
- Criminal Justice
- Community Work
- Education
- Visual Arts (Arts Academy - Ballarat and Gippsland)
- Marketing
- Entrepreneurship
- Web Project Development
- Behavioural Studies
- Visual Culture (minor only)
This will allow you to explore areas of personal interest in more depth and achieve the disciplinary knowledge required for further study/development in professional areas such as information management education and communication.
When you graduate you’re not limited to working in specialised areas. You could work across tourism marketing curating museum collections or youth engagement programs or in many other fields. You may go on to study education and teach your skills to others.
Download a Bachelor of Arts brochure to find out more information about our program and the incredible careers available to arts graduates.