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  • University of Southern Queensland

    UndergraduateUSQ-AEL-DEG

    Bachelor of Arts (English Literature)


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Macquarie University

    UndergraduateMAQ-ART-DEG

    Bachelor of Arts

    An arts degree that no one else has

    Make your degree unique and study what interests you. Analyse critically, think creatively and problem-solve at work or in everyday life. Complete foundational studies then tailor your degree with a major. Create a portfolio and build your connections.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

    Available majors

    • Ancient History,  
    • Applied Ethics,  
    • Creative Writing,  
    • English,  
    • Indigenous Studies,  
    • International Relations,  
    • Modern History,  
    • Philosophy,  
    • Politics,  
    • Sociology,  
  • Griffith University

    UndergraduateGRF-ART-DEG

    Bachelor of Arts

    Innovators, communicators and creators start here!

    Develop critical thinking, writing, and research skills in demand across all industries. You can follow your passion with majors and electives that interest you. Develop connections through peer learning, networking, and work experience.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

    Available majors

    • Art History,  
    • Creative Writing,  
    • Criminal Justice,  
    • History,  
    • Journalism,  
    • Literature,  
    • Public Relations,  
    • Screen and Media Studies,  
    • Sociology,  
  • Curtin University

    Discover how cultures are reflected in popular texts

    Work towards your degree with this head start in humanities. You’ll explore how cultures write about themselves in the past and present, through fiction and nonfiction texts. Topics include gender, power, feminism, and queer theory.


    100% online

    6 months full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

  • University of New England

    UndergraduateUNE-ART-DIP

    Diploma in Arts

    The first step in your journey through humanities, arts and social sciences

    Explore humanity through the lens of culture, history, and society. This introduction to university studies includes academic research and writing, and your choice of subjects exploring human culture and achievement.


    Online & on-campus

    1 year full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

  • Curtin University

    Learn about society through literature, film, and social media

    Discover how cultures develop and are reflected in popular texts. Diving into the complexity of culture, you’ll develop critical thinking skills for problem solving and innovation. Through the lens of cultural texts, explore gender, power, and place. 


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

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  • Macquarie University

    PostgraduateMAQ-HIS-GCE

    Graduate Certificate of Ancient History

    Use your imagination to form meaningful and original perspectives

    Study the art, architecture, religion and literature of ancient civilisations to develop an understanding of cultural history. Specialise in Ancient Greece, Rome, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Israel, Early Christianity, Coptic Studies or Ancient Languages. 


    100% online

    6 months full time or part time equivalent

  • University of Notre Dame Australia

    Deepen your understanding of the Catholic intellectual tradition

    Engage with scripture, texts, art, and literature to make Christian sense of philosophy and theology. Think about why the Church teaches what it teaches, and how to apply those teachings to navigate today’s moral and social issues.


    100% online

    6 months full time or part time equivalent

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