Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts

Western Sydney University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00917K

This double degree program is designed for students whose interests span the Arts and Sciences. It will produce versatile graduates who can work across a range of academic and professional disciplines, including the opportunity to develop global perspectives and communication skills in an Asian language. In the Science area, students can design their own academic program within the Bachelor of Science course structure, which must include a science Major. This qualification in science can be combined with one of the following majors: International Relations and Asian Studies; Cultural and Social Analysis; English; History and Political Thought; Philosophy; Indigenous Australian Studies; Arabic, Chinese; Japanese; Indonesian; Islamic studies: Linguisitics; Psychological Studies.

Structure

320 credit points

Subjects

  • Sciences
  • Cultural and social analysis
  • English
  • History and political thought
  • Indigenous Australian studies
  • International relations and Asian studies
  • Islamic studies
  • Languages
  • Linguistics
  • Philosophy
  • Psychological studies

Standard entry requirements

  • Year 12 or equivalent
  • Any 2 units of English plus at least any 2 of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Parramatta International: $128,016
  • ATAR: 70
No
  • Full-time : 4 years
  • Part-time : 8 years

Further information

Students in this double degree also have the opportunity to complete a semester of study overseas and receive advanced standing towards their BA majors and sub majors subject to WSU limits on advanced standing. Students are encouraged to do so but must discuss this with a BA course advisor first.

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