About the course
Broaden your horizons and pursue your passions with a Bachelor of Arts. Whether you?re interested in history, literature, international relations, or any other discipline in the humanities, creative arts, or social sciences, this flexible program offers a wealth of opportunities and challenging ideas. Prepare to question your assumptions and apply new thinking to academic traditions and real-world problems. With a Bachelor of Arts, you'll broaden your understanding of the world and gain valuable and versatile skills that are highly sought after in today's job market: critical and independent thinking, problem-solving, evidence-based reasoning, effective communication and creativity. What?s more, you?ll develop these skills while studying what fascinates you. Work experience opportunities - Learning from real-world experience is vital to getting ready for your next steps. Put theory into practice with a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) course. We'll help you arrange unique professional experience with internships, diverse work placements and industry networking opportunities.
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Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.
Duration: 3 Year(s)Fees: Not available
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