An arts degree is a flexible program in humanities, social sciences, and creative disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts lets you major and minor in areas like politics, languages, media, sociology, history, and more. A Bachelor of Fine Arts focuses on studio practice and creative production.
Degrees usually run three years and can include an optional fourth Honours year. Many offer work-integrated learning, study abroad, and research projects. Graduates enter roles in communications, government, cultural industries, education, and further study.
Consider an Arts Degree if:
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You’re passionate about culture, society, creativity, or communication
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You enjoy critical thinking, research, and writing
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You want a flexible degree that can lead to diverse career options
International students can work part time on Subclass 500 and apply for Subclass 485 after graduation. Explore course structures at Australian arts and humanities course options and related creative fields like built environment and design courses in Australia.
