Curtin University

Bachelor of Arts

Curtin University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00301J

Bachelor Degrees prepare students to develop broad and coherent knowledge and skills in a discipline for professional work and further learning corresponding to AQF level 7 qualifications. This course offers students the opportunity to study one or two disciplines from a wide range of majors. Students choosing only one major will be able to choose further units from the same discipline as their chosen major or may choose units from throughout the university. The first year of the course enables students to choose foundation units suitable to their needs and begin study in their chosen major(s), where appropriate.

Structure

Credit Points: 600

Subjects

  • COMS1010 Academic and Professional Communications
  • ANTH1000 Self, Culture and Society
  • ANTH1001 Society and Culture in a Globalising World
  • CHIN1000 Chinese for Beginners
  • CHIN1001 Foundations of Chinese
  • CWRI1000 Creative Writing
  • CWRI1003 Engaging Narrative
  • GEOG1000 Human Geography
  • HIST1000 Legacies of Empire
  • INTR1001 Australias Global Politics
  • INTR1002 Foundations of International Relations
  • JAPN1000 Japanese for Beginners
  • JAPN1001 Foundations of Japanese
  • JAPN2001 Intermediate Japanese: Everyday Contexts
  • JAPN2002 Intermediate Japanese: Extending Everyday Contexts
  • JOUR1000 Introduction to Journalism - Writing
  • JOUR1001 Introduction to Journalism - Broadcast
  • KORE1000 Korean Beginners 1
  • KORE1001 Korean Beginners 2
  • LCST1004 Introduction to Cultural Studies
  • NETS1000 Digital Culture and Everyday Life
  • NETS1001 Web Communications
  • PHGY1000 Physical Geography
  • PWRP1000 Introduction to Creative and Professional Writing
  • PWRP1003 Skills in Professional Writing
  • SCST1000 Introduction to Screen Creativity
  • SPRO1000 Introduction to Screen Industries
  • STRD1000 Power, Politics and Government
  • STRD1001 Foundations to Strategic Studies
  • THTR1001 Acting Fundamentals
  • THTR1002 Devising Fundamentals
  • VISA1004 Fine Art Studio Methods
  • VISA1005 Fine Art Studio Materials
  • ANTH1000 Self, Culture and Society
  • ANTH1001 Society and Culture in a Globalising World
  • CHIN1000 Chinese for Beginners
  • CHIN1001 Foundations of Chinese
  • CWRI1000 Creative Writing
  • CWRI1003 Engaging Narrative
  • GEOG1000 Human Geography
  • HIST1000 Legacies of Empire
  • INTR1001 Australias Global Politics
  • INTR1002 Foundations of International Relations
  • JAPN1000 Japanese for Beginners
  • JAPN1001 Foundations of Japanese
  • JAPN2001 Intermediate Japanese: Everyday Contexts
  • JAPN2002 Intermediate Japanese: Extending Everyday Contexts
  • JOUR1000 Introduction to Journalism - Writing
  • JOUR1001 Introduction to Journalism - Broadcast
  • KORE1000 Korean Beginners 1
  • KORE1001 Korean Beginners 2
  • LCST1004 Introduction to Cultural Studies
  • NETS1000 Digital Culture and Everyday Life
  • NETS1001 Web Communications
  • PHGY1000 Physical Geography
  • PWRP1000 Introduction to Creative and Professional Writing
  • PWRP1003 Skills in Professional Writing
  • SCST1000 Introduction to Screen Creativity
  • SPRO1000 Introduction to Screen Industries
  • STRD1000 Power, Politics and Government
  • STRD1001 Foundations to Strategic Studies
  • THTR1001 Acting Fundamentals
  • THTR1002 Devising Fundamentals
  • VISA1004 Fine Art Studio Methods
  • VISA1005 Fine Art Studio Materials
  • MJRU-ANTSO Anthropology and Sociology Major (BA)
  • MJRU-CHNSE Chinese Major (BA)
  • MJRU-CRWRI Creative Writing Major (BA)
  • MJRU-GEOGR Geography Major (BA)
  • MJRU-HISTR History Major (BA)
  • MJRU-INAUC Indigenous Australian Culture Major
  • MJRU-INTRL International Relations Major (BA)
  • MJRU-JAPAN Japanese Major (BA)
  • MJRU-JOURN Journalism Major (BA)
  • MJRU-KORES Korean Studies Major (BA)
  • MJRU-LITCU English and Cultural Studies Major (BA)
  • MJRU-NETCM Digital and Social Media Major (BA)
  • MJRU-PRWRP Professional Writing and Publishing Major (BA)
  • MJRU-SCSTR Security and Strategic Studies Major (BA)
  • MJRU-ANTSO Anthropology and Sociology Major (BA)
  • MJRU-BSLAW Business Law Major
  • MJRU-CHNSE Chinese Major (BA)
  • MJRU-CRWRI Creative Writing Major (BA)
  • MJRU-ECONS Economics Major
  • MJRU-FINAR Fine Art Major (BCA)
  • MJRU-FINCE Finance Major
  • MJRU-GEOGR Geography Major (BA)
  • MJRU-HISTR History Major (BA)
  • MJRU-HRMGM Human Resource Management Major (BCom)
  • MJRU-INAUC Indigenous Australian Culture Major
  • MJRU-INTBU International Business Major
  • MJRU-INTRL International Relations Major (BA)
  • MJRU-JAPAN Japanese Major (BA)
  • MJRU-JOURN Journalism Major (BA)
  • MJRU-KORES Korean Studies Major (BA)
  • MJRU-LGSCM Logistics and Supply Chain Management Major
  • MJRU-LITCU English and Cultural Studies Major (BA)
  • D98
  • MJRU-MRKTG Marketing Major
  • MJRU-NETCM Digital and Social Media Major (BA)
  • MJRU-PRPTY Property Investment and Development Major
  • MJRU-PRWRP Professional Writing and Publishing Major (BA)
  • MJRU-SCRAR Screen Arts Major (BCA)
  • MJRU-SCSTR Security and Strategic Studies Major (BA)
  • MJRU-THTRA Theatre Arts Major (BCA)
  • MJRU-TRHOS Tourism and Hospitality Major (BCom)

Standard entry requirements

  • Completed year 12 in Australia or overseas in the past two years, or
  • Completed TAFE or VET studies in the past two years
  • Applicants with vocational education and training (VET) study are those whose highest level of study since leaving secondary education is a VET course. This includes study at a public TAFE or other VET provider, whether a qualification was completed or not. Applicants with VET study may have other qualifications such as a Year 10 or Year 12 secondary school certificate
  • Applicants with higher education are those whose highest level of study since leaving secondary education is a higher education course, such as a university degree. This may include applicants who are currently studying a higher education course at another education provider and want to transfer to Curtin University, or applicants who are currently studying at Curtin but want to switch to a different course. It may also include applicants who have completed past study with university and non-university higher education providers.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Curtin Perth International: $104,910
  • ATAR: 70
No
  • Full-time : 3 years
Online International: $104,910 No
  • Online/Off-campus : 3 years

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