Arts

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
 
251–300 place StudyQA ranking:2621 Duration:4 years

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Study a Bachelor of Arts at Deakin and open up the door to a world of opportunity. You can tailor your degree to your own interests and put your self to become more adaptive across the tasks for your future. However, you do not need to create your choice right away. Get a taste for different study areas so you can choose your specialisations with absolute confidence. You can pick from fiction, education, criminology, politics, international relations and far more -- together with more than 35 options you are sure to find more than one specialisation that inspires your curiosity.The added benefit of an arts degree at Deakin could be the transferable skills you build through experiential learning. Learn to operate in teams on industry placement, develop critical investigation through work-integrated learning, and build invaluable life skills through international adventures. Build a exceptional degree that is designed for you by taking a couple of areas of study out of more than 35 disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, communicating and creative artwork. You'll develop specialist knowledge in your chosen disciplines and understand to employ critical, creative and strategic thinking to address real-world troubles. This program gives you transferable skills in communication, research, analysis and problem-solving, making you highly employable within a range of businesses.

Current or recent Year 12 If you are currently studying Year 12 in 2020 or completed Year 12 in 2018 or 2019 and also have not attempted degree or VET study since, your selection is based on these: Prerequisite subjects Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English EAL (English as an additional language) or at the least 20 in English apart from EAL. ATAR This course utilizes the ATAR within its selection considerations. advanced schooling experience in the event that you have undertaken a minumum of one unit of high education after secondary schooling, your selection is predicated on your own criteria below. * Work and life experience In case you finished Year 12 more than three years back or did not finish Year 12, your selection is predicated on your own criteria below. * * Selection criteria This course uses your full academic record as a portion of its selection considerations. All candidates should satisfy the minimum English language requirements. Please read about other ways of satisfying the English language proficiency requirement (https://policy.deakin.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=161&_ga=2.4330550.441989856.1607289176-2070146848.1571014102). Personal statement Applicants that want their own work and volunteer/other experience to be deemed as part of the application for entrance have to submit an individual statement together with details of these own work and volunteer/other encounter, motivation to study and any other factors relevant to their own application for that program. Learn more about the personal statement (https://www.deakin.edu.au/courses/how-to-apply/preparing-your-application/how-to-write-a-personal-statement). STAT Multiple Option Applicants who want to use an overall aptitude test for consideration for entrance has to finish the STAT (Multiple Choice). Find out More about the STAT Multiple Choice test (https://stat.acer.org/au). Selection is competitive and meeting the minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee selection.Our Admission Criteria and Selection Policy (https://policy.deakin.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=34&_ga=2.68433684.441989856.1607289176-2070146848.1571014102) summarizes the principles of selection.

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