The Bachelor of Arts in Griffith's double degree programs adds value for students, whether other program may be Law, Commerce or Business. Arts provides students with an exciting array of majors that are intellectually stimulating and develop key social and cultural capacities that enable students to find way with confidence in the modern world. Whether it's creative writing or journalism, public relations or sociology, history or film, the Bachelor of Arts trains students to think outside the box, to adapt knowledge to new situations, and to be aware of the larger context within which students need to work. Award majors from the Bachelor of Arts include Communication and Journalism: This course includes studies in public relations and journalism, Creative Writing and Literature: This course includes studies in literature, publishing and creative writing, Creativity and Cultural Practice: Studies includes studies in contemporary creative culture and the cultural industries, History and Cultural Heritage: This includes studies in modern history, Indigenous studies and cultural heritage, Islamic Studies: This includes studies in the history, culture and politics of Islam, Languages and Cultures: This includes studies in Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, International English, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. Screen Studies and Production: This includes study in film, television, video and digital video. Sociology: This includes studies in cultural sociology, globalization and political economy. A commerce degree will provide students with technical competencies and strong generic skills particularly in the areas of effective communication, critical analysis, problem solving and teamwork, the theory and practice needed for business professionals and managers to succeed in modern commercial, government, social and voluntary organizations. Areas of study include management of financial institutions, risk management, investment analysis, financial modelling, portfolio management, business law, tax planning, auditing, financial accounting and other aspects of financial and account management. This program provides training in managerial functions, skills, and methods plus students will develop an appreciation of the social, political and economic contexts that help guide decision making.