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Sydney University

The Bachelor of Arts honors year is both a preparation for postgraduate study and a capstone to an undergraduate degree. honors can be the culmination of formal education, an experience that extends intellectual range, hones research abilities, as well as analytical and communication techniques, and helps students to develop the personal and professional skills needed to see a research project through to completion. Honors can also be the first step on a path to a career as an academic or professional researcher.
Depends on subjects selected.However, a high level of English proficiency is expected. At HSC level, candidates should undertake the highest unit of English they can manage.
In this course the major studies include development of research abilities, as well as analytical and communication techniques, and helps students to develop the personal and professional skills needed to see a research project though to completion.
Sydney Arts students are encouraged to become members of professional associations concerned with their areas of study. Association membership for students is often heavily discounted and may provide: opportunities for networking,conferences on topical issues providing local and international perspectives, research on areas of practice, quality and innovation, interest groups in specific areas of industry, regular journals and other publications,access to current salary information based on surveys conducted by the association, advice on workplace agreements, events offering professional development and ongoing learning; scholarships, awards and prizes, further study (including short courses, professional accreditation programs, or postgraduate qualifications).
Students will have the opportunity to graduate with a major (specialisation) in up to two areas. This makes our Bachelor of Arts (BA) a very attractive degree for people who wish to develop skills as a basis for employment or as the foundation for further specialised postgraduate study.Most subject areas within the Bachelor of Arts allow for students to take part in an international exchange program. This program enables students to enhance their skills in a language other than English and their knowledge of other societies and cultures.Sydney Arts graduates work in government departments at all levels, and major private sector consultancies and corporations, locally and overseas. The Bachelor of Arts offers a range of subject areas that prepare graduates for careers in administration, education, business research, marketing, media, management consultancy, public relations, gallery and museum curatorship, hospitality and tourism, community and welfare. Our graduates are proficient in research and inquiry, and demonstrate personal and intellectual autonomy, and ethical, social and professional understanding, qualities sought after by leading employers all over the world.
March
IELTS:-6.5(6.0),Internet Based TOEFL:-90(23/22)
AU$27840
2 years full time