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Attend a course overview
Attend an overview session for the Bachelor of Arts. Learn and ask questions about the course structure, majors, enrichment opportunities, entry requirements and plenty more
Choose a specialisation
Your major is your chosen specialisation. Choose or combine majors and minors to pursue your interests. You can also complete majors in economics, geography , or psychology with the Bachelor of Arts
Learn about the experience
Meet the Melbourne Arts Student Society, discover Object Based Learning, hear from current students, and find out about life after graduation
The Melbourne curriculum
Your Melbourne experience is yours to shape. If you’re interested in a career in arts, humanities or social sciences you can start with our Bachelor of Arts, or why not check out the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Commerce?
Your undergraduate degree is an opportunity to explore your interests and study a variety of topics. It allows you to enhance your university experience and career options by giving you professional expertise from a range of disciplines. After your undergraduate degree, you can enter the workforce or progress to a specialised graduate, masters degree.
Learn more about your undergraduate degree options
What is breadth?
Unique to the Melbourne curriculum, our undergraduate degrees allow you to explore subjects outside your core study area – we call this breadth. Breadth means you can tailor your course to fit your individual passions and career ambitions. You may choose to take a single subject in something you’ve always been curious about; or take a sequence of three or more subjects called a breadth track. This can help you develop knowledge and skills relevant to topics like experiencing Indigenous culture, musical instrument or a language.
Get a taste of the Bachelor of Arts
Ever wondered if Hollywood has run out of original ideas? Dr Lauren Rosewarne, a lecturer in the Bachelor of Arts, explains why film and television remakes are taking over our screens in this bite-sized lecture.