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MAQ-ART-DEG | Undergraduate
An arts degree that no one else has
Make your degree unique and study what interests you: philosophy, English, society and culture, ancient or modern history, politics or sociology. Analyse critically, think creatively and solve problems for a career in professional or civic life.
Available majors
- English
- Ancient History
- Modern History
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Sociology
- Creative Writing
- Indigenous Studies
- International Relations
- Applied Ethics
GRF-COM-DEG | Undergraduate
Develop communication skills for the digital age
Research and analyse media history, government regulation and broadcasting policy. Explore communications content and techniques. Graduates find work in the journalism, public relations, film, television, business and digital sectors.
Available majors
- Journalism
- Public Relations
- Business Communication
- Creative Writing
- Screen Studies
USA-BMC-DEG | Undergraduate
Stake your claim in the world of business
Understand what makes consumers tick and click as you dive into the digital landscape of modern-day business. Tackle tech, including the latest tools and analytics, along with communication skills
CUR-PWP-DEG | Undergraduate
Writers, with both creative and technically proficient skills, will always be in demand
Learn to craft articles, speeches, reports, travel writing, humour, fiction, history, creative non-fiction, media releases and how to write specifically for the internet. Find a career in research, writing, editing and publishing.
CUR-CWG-DEG | Undergraduate
For creative writers in the digital age
Explore styles including poetry and short fiction. Choose from electives including screen and digital. Prepare for real employment outcomes in writing, editing and publishing. Study creative writing online and transition to an online writing career.
GRF-ART-DEG | Undergraduate
Innovators, communicators and creators start here!
Develop the analytical and critical thinking, writing, research and project management skills in demand by a variety of industries. Majors include criminal justice, journalism, sociology, history, screen culture, creative writing and public relations.
Available majors
- Art History
- Creative Writing
- Criminal Justice
- History
- Journalism
- Literature
- Media Studies
- Public Relations
- Screen Culture
- Sociology
CUR-ICP-DEG | Undergraduate
Produce a career in content and design
Write and edit content to publish online. Craft diverse writing styles and genres from features to speeches for personal and commercial audiences. Explore how people network and connect using the internet. Design websites and online experiences.
USA-BDM-DEG | Undergraduate
Get creative about your digital career.
Network with technology; browse and design a digital career online. Curate virtual realities. Design digital platforms and assets. Zoom in on digital media production and management. Create stories and connect with creatives. Create a designer portfolio.
SWI-MCP-DEG | Undergraduate
Influence and manage public perception
Become a highly valued communications professional. With skills including writing, content creation, events management, and strategic planning, you’ll be ready to run PR programs and campaigns for businesses, not-for-profits, and government.
CUR-FAV-DEG | Undergraduate
A degree with twice the creativity
Artistic professions shape society’s aesthetic and social needs. Aspiring artists can choose Fine Art or Visual Culture (art history, theory and critical evaluation) for work in curation, policy development, public relations and tourism.
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