Charles Sturt University
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Courses included
This course provides students with the flexibility to select majors that prepare them for a variety of career paths. It offers a mix of majors from traditional humanities disciplines like English, history, philosophy, sociology, creative and performing arts, and politics as well as professional fields like psychology, education, business, justice studies, human services, publishing and environmental studies. There is a focus on real-world problem-solving and the acquisition of highly sought-after transferable skills like critical thinking, effective communication, digital literacy, data analysis and project management. This unique mix of professional skills and knowledge of the humanities makes this Bachelor of Arts the ideal preparation for employment in diverse sectors and making a difference in the world.
Creative arts, education, English, history, environmental studies, human services, humanities pathway to teaching, justice studies, management and marketing, performing arts, philosophy, politics, psychology (non-accredited), publishing, sociology; professional majors include business.
When you graduate, you'll be ready to make your mark in a wide range of careers, including public administrator, archivist, museum/heritage manager, community services worker, counsellor, editor, journalist, librarian, media and arts administrator, public relations manager, teacher with a graduate entry Bachelor or Master of Teaching (Secondary or Primary), visual artist, performing artist.
Work-integrated learning experiences.
The Australian Government subsidises the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Visit the Charles Sturt University website for current fee information.
Refer to the Charles Sturt University general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the Charles Sturt University website.
Charles Sturt University degrees
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Contact us
For more information about any of Charles Sturt University's courses, call Charles Sturt University on 1800 275 278 or search the Charles Sturt University website.
Study Link
Study Link is Charles Sturt University’s Preparation for University Study program, offering a suite of over 20 short, self-paced subjects that have been designed to help build academic skills, fill knowledge gaps and give you practical experience and confidence in studying online. Study Link subjects help your transition to university study, with dedicated subject coordinators available to help you along the way.
Study Link subjects are non-credit bearing and free for most Australian residents. For more information, visit Study Link on the Charles Sturt University website.