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Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science - Future Students - University of Tasmania

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science - Course Overview

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Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (13M)

Duration:

4 years full-time, part-time available*

Location:

Cradle Coast (Limited first year^)
Hobart
Launceston

Study Areas

The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science, offers you a broad foundation in a range of humanities and social sciences, and creative arts areas of study that is combined with another area of specialisation in science.

Arts areas of study include: Aboriginal Studies, Ancient Civilisations, Ancient Greek, Art Theory, Asian Religions and Comparative Philosophy, Asian Studies, Behavioural Studies, Chinese, Criminology, English, European Studies, French, Gender Studies, Geography and Environmental Studies, German, History, Indonesian, International Relations, Japanese, Journalism Media and Communications, Latin, Music History, Music Skills, Music Technology, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy and Sociology.

Science areas of study include: Applied Mathematics, Aquatic Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computing, General Mathematics, Geography and Environmental Studies, Geology, Microbiology, Physics, Plant Science, Psychology, Pure Mathematics, Software Development, Statistics and Operations Research, and Zoology.

Please note:
* Part-time study is not available to international students
^ International students are not eligible to study at the Cradle Coast campus

Special Requirements

Normal minimum university entrance requirements apply. Students are encouraged to study some of the following subjects: *MT843 Mathematics Stage 3; *MT841 Mathematics Stage 2; *MT730 Mathematics Applied; *IF862 Computer Science; *CH856 Chemistry; *GL876 Geology; *GG833 Geography; *EV846 Environmental Science; *PH866 Physics; *BY826 Biology; *SC786 Applied Science-Physical Sciences. Subject (unit) prerequisites also apply.

Further study options

Honours, Grad Cert, Grad Dip, Masters, PhD

Career opportunities

Graduates may gain employment in fields such as:
  • aquaculture
  • science journalist
  • teaching
  • biochemistry
  • government
  • environment and climate change
  • criminology and corrections
  • microbiology/immunology
  • research and development
  • psychology
  • forestry and mining
  • zoology

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