| Campus | Type ofplace | UAC code | Course duration | 2011 cut-off |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kensington | CSP | 422000 | 3F/6P | 80.00 |
Recommended studies: Ancient History, Economics, English (Advanced), Languages, Modern History, Music 2.
Major studies: Asian studies, Indigenous studies, Chinese studies, criminology, dance, development studies, economics1, English, environmental studies, European studies, film studies, French studies, geography1, German studies, Hispanic studies (Spanish), history, human resource management1, international business1, international relations, Japanese studies, Korean studies, linguistics, media, dance, culture and technology, music, philosophy, politics, sociology and anthropology, theatre and performance studies.
Minor studies: Psychology, Americas studies, Australian studies, art history and theory1, creative writing, Indonesian studies, and women’s and gender studies.
Honours: Available as an additional year to high achieving students.
Career opportunities: Examples include teaching, journalism, politics, university and public administration, diplomacy, publishing, the arts, international affairs, translating, business, media and research.
Additional information: The structure of the Arts degree offers both flexibility and focus by providing the opportunity to specialise in two areas of study from a range of 37 majors and minors. The program aims to develop your intellectual abilities, both analytical and creative.
Combined degrees: Available in 421000 Fine Arts/Arts; 421003 Art Theory/Arts; 422007 Social Work/Arts; 424000 Commerce/Arts; 424002 Economics/Arts; 425014 Engineering/Arts; 425011 Computer Science/Arts; 426000 Arts/Laws; 428000 Arts/Medicine; 429001 Science/Arts; 429008 Environmental Science/Arts; 429013 Advanced Science/Arts; 429014 Advanced Mathematics/Arts.
1. Areas of study offered from outside the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
2. If you intend to study part-time, opportunities for evening study are limited.
Students in the humanities and social sciences learn a wide range of skills that open up many career opportunities. No other course of study provides you with the same combination of broad intellectual growth, skills development in research and analysis, the ability to communicate effectively and the capacity to think critically about the global environment we live in.
At a time where people increasingly have several career shifts in their lifetime, humanities and social science graduates possess a unique combination of intellectual and analytical skills that can be readily transferred from one occupation to another. Visit www.arts.unsw.edu.au
Important informationUNSW will be reviewing all undergraduate programs in 2011 with a view to simplifying program structures and enhancing academic coherence. This will improve program quality, strengthen academic advisement and enable students to better understand program and course requirements. Prospective 2012 students will be informed of substantive program changes (if any). |
| CSP | Commonwealth-supported place (used to be called HECS: includes upfront HECS payment and deferred payment through HECS-HELP). |
| N/A | Selection criteria other than the ATAR used; or the course is not offered to current Year 12 applicants. |
| A+C | Combination of ATAR and additional selection criteria used. |
| nc | New course offered through UAC, no cut-off available. |
| n/o | No offers made in 2011 , no cut-off available. |