Bachelor of Arts
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Bachelor of Arts
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1in Australia for Arts and Humanities
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19in the world
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Course code: B-ARTS
- VTAC code: 3800538001
Domestic student Change
Duration
3 years full time / 6 years part time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
February, July\ Key dates
Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available\ Learn more
Entry requirements
88.00 - Guaranteed ATAR 2026 \ 86.00 - Lowest selection rank 2025 (guide only)\ View full entry requirements
Entry schemes
Access Melbourne is available\ Learn more
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Overview
Course overview
Overview
Honours is available for this course
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) offers a flexible approach to studying the humanities, social sciences and languages at Australia’s number one university.
Build interdisciplinary knowledge, community leadership and cultural awareness. And, you’ll graduate with the skills necessary to succeed in the rapidly changing, global workplace.
Key features
No. 1 in Australia
Ranked #1 in Australia for Arts and Humanities by QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025.
Learn from world renowned academics
Our teaching staff will enlighten you with nothing short of scholarly and research excellence - many are internationally renowned researchers and leading practitioners in their fields.
Outstanding facilities
The new Arts West building has been uniquely tailored to support teaching in the Bachelor of Arts. It delivers quality learning spaces, state-of-the-art technology, and media-rich learning.
Practical skills
Develop your job-readiness by accessing student experience opportunities including: internships, local and global volunteering placements, fieldwork and discipline-specific internships.
Related study areas
- Arts, humanities and social sciences
- Business and economics
- Culture and communication
- Economics, econometrics and analytics
- History and philosophy
- Language and linguistics
- Music, visual and performing arts
- Psychological sciences
- Social and political science
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