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Arts (Major)

Australian National University
CanberraAustralia
On campus
Full-time
€26,073.72/year
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Jul 2024

Program Description

The Bachelor of Arts is the most diverse, most flexible, and most popular degree at The Australian National University. Each of its fifty majors, in fields throughout the arts, humanities, and social sciences, is taught by truly outstanding scholars to ensure that each student receives the very best education, is engaged with cutting-edge research, and learns to think like a researcher.

These majors can be coupled with more than seventy minors and specializations to broaden or deepen your study. Regardless of your choices, your Arts degree will provide you with core skills in critical analysis and in written and oral communication, while developing your adaptability and ability to help shape change and prepare you for a multifaceted career or further study.

ANU offers a wide range of scholarships to students to assist with the cost of their studies.

There may be additional costs by this University.

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Curriculum

Available Major Courses

Ancient Greek
Ancient History
Anthropology
Arabic
Archaeology
Art History and Theory
Asian and Pacific Culture, Media and Gender
Asian History
Asian Studies
Australian Indigenous Studies
Biological Anthropology
Chinese Language
Chinese Studies
Contemporary Europe
Criminology
Development Studies
Digital Humanities
Economic Studies
English
Environmental Studies
French Language and Culture
Gender, Sexuality and Culture
Geography
German Language and Culture
Global Security
Hindi Language
History
Human Evolutionary Biology
Human Rights
Indian and South Asian Studies
Indonesian Language
Indonesian Studies
International Communication
International Relations
Italian Language and Culture
Japanese Language
Japanese Linguistics
Japanese Studies
Korean Language
Korean Studies
Latin
Linguistics
Mathematics
Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
Music
Music Technology
Northeast Asian Studies
Pacific Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies
Persian
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sanskrit Language
Screen Studies
Sociology
Southeast Asian Studies
Spanish
Technology, Networks and Society
Thai Language
Vietnamese Language
War Studies

Available Minor Courses

Advanced Ancient Greek
Advanced Arabic
Advanced Chinese Language
Advanced English Language
Advanced French Studies
Advanced German Studies
Advanced Italian Studies
Advanced Japanese Language
Advanced Korean Language
Advanced Latin
Advanced Persian
Advanced Sanskrit Language
Advanced Spanish Studies
Advanced Studies
American Studies
Ancient Greek
Ancient History
Anthropology
Applied Linguistics
Arabic
Archaeology
Art History and Theory
Asian and Pacific Anthropology
Asian and Pacific Archaeology
Asian and Pacific Culture, Media and Gender
Asian and Pacific Linguistics
Asian and Pacific Literature and Film
Asian Art History
Asian History
Asian Studies
Asia-Pacific International Relations
Asia-Pacific Politics
Australian Indigenous Studies
Australian Politics
Biological Anthropology
Burmese Language
Chinese Language
Chinese Studies
Climate Science and Policy
Contemporary Europe
Criminology
Demography
Development Studies
Digital Humanities
Economic Studies
Environmental Policy
Environmental Studies
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Linguistics
French Language and Culture
Gender and Sexuality
Geography
German Language and Culture
Global Security
Heritage and Museum Studies
Hindi Language
History
Human Ecology
Human Evolutionary Biology
Human Rights
Indian and South Asian Studies
Indonesian Language
Indonesian Studies
International Communication
International Relations
Italian Language and Culture
Japanese Language
Japanese Linguistics
Japanese Studies
Korean Language
Korean Studies
Latin
Latin American Studies
Linguistics
Literary Chinese
Mathematics
Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
Mongolian Language
Music
Music Technology
Northeast Asian Studies
Pacific Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies
Persian
Philosophy
Philosophy and Science
Political Science
Popular Music
Russian
Sanskrit Language
Screen Studies
Social Psychology
Social Research Methods
Sociology
Southeast Asian Studies
Spanish
Sustainable Development
Technology, Networks and Society
Tetum Language
Thai Language
Tok Pisin Language
Vietnamese Language
Visual Arts Practice
War Studies

Learning Outcomes

  • Critically apply theoretical frameworks and research techniques to understanding national and international issues and problems.
  • Identify, including through interrogation of databases, relevant sources of information from across a variety of media (print and digital, written and audio-visual) and judge the importance and reliability of those sources.
  • Evaluate ideas and develop creative solutions to problems, including through independent pursuit of knowledge and making connections between different disciplinary approaches and methods.
  • Communicate and debate both orally and in writing, and work with others, using a variety of media.
  • Understand the ethical implications of ideas, communications, and actions.
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