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Develop your knowledge with a variety of intellectual Arts choices![]()
The Bachelor of Arts course is designed to produce knowledgeable, articulate, innovative graduates skilled in research, logical thought, clear expression and the application of ethical principles to decision making.
The Bachelor of Arts course offers a diversity of disciplines and subjects, making it attractive to students seeking a liberal arts education and the development of skills either as a basis for employment or as the foundation for further specialised study.
Students are required to choose two majors OR one major and two minors and electives from the variety of disciplines* including:
- Business Studies
- Drama
- Geography
- History
- Literature
- Mathematics
- Media
- Music
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Theological Studies
- Visual Arts and Design
(*some disciplines are not available at all campuses)
Download Bachelor of Arts course flyer (PDF, 360KB)
Interesting Links:
Fashioning a less wasteful world: Creative Arts student Mia Johnson
Bachelor of Arts student profiles: Medal Recipients 2011
Arts Research: ACU Researchers Help Families Reconnect
Research Team: Australian Historical Studies Research Support Team
History Research: Australia's Forgotten Diggers (PDF, 2.02 MB)
'The Historian's Historian' - Adjunct Professor Edward Duyker OAM FAHA
Associate Professor Lindsay Farrell: Art as a means of social inclusion and wellbeing
PhD music student: Research Note by Note
Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
- Bachelor of Arts (Business and Communication Studies)
- Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
- Bachelor of Arts and Economics
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Work
- Bachelor of Creative Arts
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies
- Bachelor of Music (Honours)
- Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Studies)
- Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Technology)
- Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts)
- Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics)
- Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities)

