Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution Level: Undergraduate CRICOS: 00005F
The Bachelor of Arts will help you develop valuable skills in communication, planning, research, critical thinking and problem-solving, while allowing you to build your own distinctive skill set as you choose from a wide range of fascinating subjects in the humanities and beyond.
Structure
24 subjects organised as 3 sequences and a number of electives
Subjects
English
Environmental Studies
History
Human Services
Humanities Pathway to Teaching
Justice Studies
Management and Marketing
Philosophy and Ethics
Psychology
Sociology
Writing and Publishing
Standard entry requirements
Year 12 or equivalent
Study pathways
Honours year is available. Charles Sturt University frequently recognises prior learning including study at other institutions in many of its degrees. Each request for credit is individually assessed prior to the commencement of the course.
Study information
Campus
Fees
Entry
Mid year intake
Attendance
Bathurst
International: $58,800
ATAR: 55
Yes
Full-time
: 3
years
Online/Off-campus
Flexible Delivery
Part-time
Wagga Wagga
International: $58,800
ATAR: 55
Yes
Part-time
: 6
years
Full-time
: 3
years
Online/Off-campus
Flexible Delivery
Distance Education
International: $58,800
ATAR: 55
Yes
Online/Off-campus
: 6
years
Flexible Delivery
Full-time
Part-time
Further information
The Bachelor of Arts followed by Charles Sturt University's graduate entry Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) is a pathway to secondary teaching. Further study in the Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) is another option for students looking to become primary teachers.