Bachelor of Arts
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Entry language requirements
- Academic IELTS of 6.5 overall
- Minimum 6.0 in each band
Study mode
- Full time, part time, online
Location
- North Ryde, Off campus
Fees
- International fee-paying
- Estimated annual fee AUD $16,733
Duration
- 3 years full time
Start dates
- Session 1
- (24 February 2020)
- Session 2
- (27 July 2020)
Course overview
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- Domestic students
- International students
Entry language requirements
- Academic IELTS of 6.5 overall
- Minimum 6.0 in each band
Study mode
- Full time, part time, online
Fees
- International fee-paying
- Estimated annual fee AUD $16,733
Duration
- 3 years full time
Location & Start dates
North Ryde:
- Session 1 (24 February 2020)
- Session 1 (24 February 2020)
Online:
- Session 1 (24 February 2020)
- Session 1 (24 February 2020)
Why an Arts degree? Arts graduates are well-equipped for the fast-changing workplaces of the 21st century, with strong transferable skills in critical thinking and analysis, creativity, research, communication, and intercultural awareness. Employers particularly value Arts students for their advanced problem solving skills and their ability to make ethical judgements.
Macquarie’s Bachelor of Arts stands out from the crowd. In consultation with industry partners and public-sector organisations, we’ve developed a degree that gives you more flexibility and more practical experience. With built-in internship opportunities, expert teaching and a wide range of study options, you’ll graduate ready for success.
Key course features
- Choose from over fifty majors
Focus your study with the major that best fits your goals, or combine two majors to explore your interests and diversify your skill set.
- Customise your study experience
Combine your Arts degree with almost any other Macquarie bachelor degree to further expand your options.
- Build a foundation of critical skills
Foundational units in your first year ensure you develop key career skills, including critical analysis, problem solving, data numeracy, digital communication, media literacy and teamwork.
- Learn with real-world case studies
In your final year, you’ll apply your skills to real issues affecting society and industry today — presenting your solutions to industry, academia, and public sector organisations.
- Graduate with work experience
Our unique PACE (Professional and Community Engagement) program gives you opportunities for work experience and professional networking that count towards your degree.
- Create your personal digital portfolio
You’ll compile a portfolio as you study, which you can use to show potential employers your technical and transferable skills.
Choosing your major
The Faculty of Arts
At Macquarie’s Faculty of Arts you’ll join a passionate community of scholars. Through interdisciplinary learning, teaching and research, we seek answers to the big questions impacting society today.
Visit faculty pageWhat our students have to say
Well-rounded individuals who have experience in leadership positions, who’ve undertaken professional experience in their field, and who’ve mastered the technical skills taught in the classroom. Macquarie has equipped me with all three.
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