The Bachelor of Arts at UOW is designed to help students become critical thinkers with strong analytical and communication skills, ready to engage in today's rapidly changing world. This course invites you to explore the world through various disciplines, encouraging you to view and appreciate it anew while developing skills that enrich your life and community. You can construct your degree by selecting majors and minors, including familiar options like English, History, and Politics, as well as less traditional ones such as International Relations, Sociology, and Global Communications. Completing majors in your chosen disciplines will build expertise and versatile skills, including critical thinking, analysis, and cultural intelligence. Many students find it beneficial to explore multiple options early in their studies before settling on specific majors, with the requirement of choosing at least one major and a second major or minor from the available offerings.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course prepares students for an ever-changing world by fostering analytical, cultural, and communication skills that are highly valued across numerous fields. The flexibility to choose from a variety of disciplines and majors makes it ideal for students seeking a versatile degree that combines discipline-specific expertise with critical thinking and analysis. Furthermore, completing a major or multiple majors enhances career readiness and allows students to develop a broad yet focused skill set that is applicable in diverse sectors like arts, media, social services, and policy.
Students can specialise in a wide range of majors, including Community, Culture and Environment; Creative Writing; English Literatures; Geography; Global Communications; History; Indigenous Studies; International Relations; Legal Studies; Philosophy; Politics; Sociology; and Theatre Studies. Many of these majors are available across different campuses, such as Wollongong, Bega Valley, Eurobodalla, Shoalhaven, and Southern Highlands. This flexible structure allows students to tailor their degree to their interests and career aspirations.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
17.87L
Living cost
To complete the Bachelor of Arts, students must undertake a full-time or part-time study program spanning three years, starting either in Autumn or Spring 2025 or 2026. Students are required to choose at least one major and a second major or minor from the listed disciplines. The coursework involves both on-campus learning and independent study, with an estimated workload of around 48 hours per week for full-time students. Some students may be eligible for credit for prior learning or relevant experience to reduce their study load and duration.

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Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts find opportunities in a variety of fields, including arts and design, community and social services, consultancy, diplomacy, education, entrepreneurship, government policy, heritage, history, human resources, journalism, social policy, and legal work. Other options include roles in information technology, media, advertising, politics, and tourism. The course's emphasis on critical thinking, analysis, and cultural intelligence prepares students for careers in evolving sectors where these skills are increasingly in demand.