A Bachelor of Arts degree gives you a better understanding of how human beings make, recognise, and argue about life's meaning and the values that support civilisation. A BA graduate is someone who has gained skills and knowledge, not just in a subject area but also in written communication, critical thinking, and problem solving and can apply these skills in many different jobs, careers and life situations.
The program provides graduates with highly developed skills in written communication, problem-solving, critical thinking and interpersonal understanding. The program offers courses in the core disciplines of humanities and social sciences. Students can choose from a wide range of majors, tailoring the degree to suit their own particular career aspirations. The program is also available in dual degree format with a range of other UQ degrees. The honours program requires an additional year and calls for greater specialisation in a chosen area at a high standard of scholarship.
what you can study?
The BA offers a wide choice of academic subject areas in the core disciplines of humanities and social sciences. Students tailor the degree to suit their own career aspirations - there are many majors from which to choose. Students undertake two single majors, or a more concentrated extended major and a minor, plus a range of electives.
The program provides graduates with highly developed skills in written communication, problem-solving, critical thinking and interpersonal understanding. The program offers courses in the core disciplines of humanities and social sciences. Students can choose from a wide range of majors, tailoring the degree to suit their own particular career aspirations. The program is also available in dual degree format with a range of other UQ degrees. The honours program requires an additional year and calls for greater specialisation in a chosen area at a high standard of scholarship.
what you can study?
The BA offers a wide choice of academic subject areas in the core disciplines of humanities and social sciences. Students tailor the degree to suit their own career aspirations - there are many majors from which to choose. Students undertake two single majors, or a more concentrated extended major and a minor, plus a range of electives.
Why study Ancient History?
The early Mediterranean cultures provide the foundations of much of Western civilisation and their study is relevant today. You will learn about ancient civilisations and cultures including Greece and Rome. Their history, literature, religion, philosophy, social customs, art and architecture are examined in depth. With ancient society and traditions influencing the customs and culture of our current society, this focus provides you with an understanding of the basis of many facets of current society.
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