

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, The University of Newcastle
Callaghan, New South Wales - Aus
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48 Months
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About this course
This combined degree allows you to turn your passion into a successful career by developing expertise in arts, culture, and social science while also gaining innovative and entrepreneurial business skills. The program is highly flexible, encouraging you to explore multiple areas of interest and diversify your employment options. It emphasizes practical learning integrated with hands-on teaching and mentoring, preparing you to think globally, dream big, and incite change. With a focus on arts, humanities, and business disciplines like accounting, law, marketing, and entrepreneurship, students are equipped to pursue careers in various fields such as arts administration, start-up founding, policy development, and more.
Why this course is highly recommended
This degree is a great choice for students passionate about arts and entrepreneurship who want a flexible, multidisciplinary education. It provides practical, hands-on experience through career-ready placements in museums, cultural organizations, NGOs, and public service. Graduates benefit from a broad skill set, global thinking, and a network that can help launch diverse careers such as innovation management, arts administration, or start-up entrepreneurship. With a high employment rate within four months of graduating, it’s designed to open many doors and prepare students for the dynamic world of arts, culture, and business.
Specialisation
The degree does not specify a particular specialization but offers a multidisciplinary approach, combining arts, culture, social sciences, and business disciplines including accounting, law, marketing, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
18.63L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The program details and exact course requirements are outlined in the 2025 Program Handbook. The program includes completing a minimum of 140 hours of placement during the second or third year, and students need to meet general academic requirements as specified in the handbook.
English language test
IELTS
6
TOEFL
60
PTE
50
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates of this degree can pursue careers such as Innovation Manager, Start-up Founder, Arts Administrator, Entrepreneur, Linguistic Analyst, or Policy Developer. The flexible, multidisciplinary training prepares students for diverse roles in arts, culture, social sciences, and entrepreneurship, with many opportunities to work in cultural organizations, NGOs, public sectors, and innovative start-ups.
FAQs
Is this program available for new students?
No, this program is no longer available to new students. The information provided applies to currently enrolled and continuing students.
What is the minimum employment rate after graduation?
87.8% of graduates are employed within four months of graduating, according to the Graduate Outcomes Survey 2020-2022.
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