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Our courses offer the right balance of practical knowledge and academic excellence and a wide range of study options.

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  • Location:
    Joondalup
    Mt Lawley
  • Study Mode:
    Full-time
    Part-time
  • Delivery Mode:
    On-campus
  • Duration:
    3 years full-time or equivalent part-time
  • Faculty:
    Education and Arts
  • School:
    Communications and Arts
  • Code:
    Y69
  • CRICOS:
    074062G
  • Indicative ATAR (TER):
    55

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Bachelor of Arts

This course enables you to pursue your passion and career goals simultaneously with a choice of majors spanning traditional and contemporary arts and humanities disciplines.

You will have a unique opportunity to design a focused or cross-disciplinary course according to your personal interests, in areas that cover historical, critical, political, theoretical and creative practices that underpin our global cultures and industries.

This multi-skilled approach is essential in contextualising and applying knowledge and experience in a broad range of employment fields. We also encourage work-related placement. To help you create exactly the undergraduate experience you want for your anticipated professional life, we provide ongoing, professional support throughout your course.

Students can major in the following Arts disciplines:
- Contemporary Fashion & Textiles
- English
- French (Introductory and Post ATAR)
- History
- Japanese (Introductory and Post ATAR)
- Politics & International Relations
- Visual Arts
- Visual Arts Immersion
- Writing

Related careers

Community Service Professional, Diplomat, International Business Consultant, Interpreter, Overseas Aid Worker, Public Servant, Teacher, Tour Guide, Cultural Heritage Officer, International Business Consultant, Government Adviser, Environmental Consultant, Planning Officer, Social Researcher, Biographer, Historian, Journalist, Politician, Heritage Consultant, Field Researcher, Negotiator, Policy Analyst, Press Secretary, Marketing Manager, Author, Biographer, Editor, Publicist, Publisher, Reviewer, Critic, Writer, Speech Writer, Foreign Affairs Officer, Ambassador, Museum Curator, Museum Officer, National Trust Officer, Heritage Officer, Museologist, Artist, Installation Artist, Visual Artist (mixed media artist, painter, printmaker), Community Arts Worker, Community Arts Leader, Art Critic, Arts Administrator, Arts Consultant, Arts Coordinator, Arts Educator, Art Teacher, Arts Technician, Curator, Events Manager, Gallery Assistant, Fashion Designer, Textile Designer, Artist, Pattern Cutter, Stylist, Fashion Retail, Fashion Buyer, Illustrator, Photographer, Designer, Entertainer

Further studies

Students interested in progressing further in this area can elect to study the Bachelor of Arts Honours.

Further courses

Related studies

The Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Communications, Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Law / Bachelor of Arts are also available in this discipline.

Related courses


This course is available for on-campus study by students with an International student visa.