Course Details

Qualification

Bachelor Degree

Study Load

Part Time

Study Mode

Online

Course Location

Queensland

University of Southern Queensland

Bachelor of Arts

Overview

  • Are you wanting to future-proof your career, develop expertise, or invest in flexible and transferable skills to equip you for diverse career opportunities? Study UniSQ’s Bachelor of Arts and build your professional identity, investigate industry expectations, and curate a qualification that can take you where you want to go.
  • Personalise your degree by mixing and matching a diverse range of majors and minors, with 30+ discipline areas to choose from.
  • All majors have a second-year course with a practical work-based focus, to help you launch into your third-year industry capstone which include projects, partnerships or placements.
  • Domestic students can study abroad and complete part of this UniSQ degree overseas. Immerse yourself in new cultures, meet new people, enrich your personal development, and travel the world while studying.

Majors in the Bachelor of Arts

  • Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (Extended)
    Create data science solutions, develop skills in data modelling, storage, retrieval, AI, and analyse privacy and ethics issues.
  • Anthropology
    Explore how understanding human societies and cultures can address social issues like inequality and sustainability, while developing critical thinking and practical skills.
  • Archaeology
    Study archaeology to uncover human history, from ancient migrations to recent societies, through hands-on training and expert guidance.
  • Archaeology (Extended)
    Explore cultural diversity, develop analytical skills, and gain hands-on experience in museum and heritage studies.
  • Counselling Practice
    Develop counselling skills, emphasize cultural sensitivity and trauma-informed practice, and pair studies with interests like HR, physiology, or criminology.
  • Creative Writing
    Develop creative writing skills, experiment with diverse genres, and connect with vibrant writing communities to produce compelling narratives.
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice
    Explore the complexities of crime and justice by studying social and psychological factors, forensic psychology, and interdisciplinary criminology and justice studies.
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice (Extended)
    Build expert knowledge in criminology and criminal justice, understand crime theories and prevention, and specialize in forensic psychology and investigation.
  • Drama
    Develop performance skills through acting, directing, and stagecraft, explore dramatic literature and theatre history, and gain professional experience via internships and projects.
  • English Literature
    Develop critical arguments, research, and writing skills, explore classic and contemporary literature and prepare for diverse careers with cross-cultural understanding.
  • Environment and Sustainability
    Study climate science, ecology, and sustainability, develop interdisciplinary skills, and combine majors to pursue diverse environmental and resource management careers.
  • First Nations Australia
    Explore how Indigenous cultures have shaped Australia, gaining cultural competence and skills to support respectful, informed engagement with First Nations communities.
  • History
    Explore major global events, sharpen your analytical and research skills, and gain a deeper understanding of how history influences societies, cultures, and contemporary global issues.
  • International Relations
    Explore global systems, diplomacy, and security while building critical skills to analyse and address today’s most pressing international challenges and humanitarian issues.
  • Legal Studies
    Gain a deep understanding of how Australian law evolved, its societal impacts, and build critical legal thinking, research, and interpretation skills for real-world application.
  • Music
    Explore music theory, performance, and digital composition while building creative, technical, and entrepreneurial skills for a dynamic career in the contemporary music industry.
  • Photojournalism
    Capture the world through a powerful lens – develop storytelling, photography, and digital media skills to create compelling, ethical, and impactful visual journalism.
  • Physiology and Human Movement
    Gain a deep understanding of how the human body functions, how movement impacts health, and how to promote wellbeing through safe, inclusive physical activity.
  • Politics
    Explore how governments function, power is exercised, and policies are shaped, while developing critical thinking and media literacy for today’s political landscape.
  • Psychology
    Study psychology with unique courses in cultural and clinical areas, combine with other fields, and gain critical thinking and communication skills for diverse career paths.
  • Social Justice and Enterprise
    Study community welfare and social justice by exploring advocacy, human rights, and social change, while building skills in communication, conflict resolution, and critical analysis.
  • Visual Arts Curation
    Study the art of curation by exploring visual storytelling, cultural practices, and the evolving role of art across industries like media, design, and education.