Unleash your creativity with an Honours degree
Unleash your creativity with an Honours degree. If you have a keen eye for art and design, this flexible course will enable you to progress your studies (full-time or part-time) by undertaking an academic thesis or substantial creative, design or industry-relevant piece of work related to your specialised area. Working closely with expert supervisors, you will develop the high-level skills required for research or project-based employment, and your qualification will significantly broaden your future career prospects.
Study a Bachelor of Arts and Design (Honours) at UC and you will:
Enhance your academic and research skills
Develop your portfolio and pursue industry-based experiences in your chosen profession
Be part of an exciting research community of students and academics with access to the Faculty's research expertise, support and networking opportunities
Have the opportunity to be fast-tracked into PhD study
Work integrated learning
As part of UC’s commitment to enhancing your employability, you will have the option to undertake a Work Integrated Learning project which will ensure you are armed with the right mix of skills and knowledge to develop an impressive portfolio to present to future employers. In the past, UC Arts and Design students have connected with industry via organisations including Calvary Hospital, Guide Dogs Australia, the AIS and the National Museum of Australia.
Filmmaker
Media advisor
Writer
Graphic designer
Multimedia artist
Product designer
Museum curator
Policy advisor
Researcher
An IELTS Academic score of 6.5 overall, with no band score below 6.0 (or equivalent).
The Bachelor of Arts and Design (Honours) is open to UC students who have completed a degree in the Faculty of Arts and Design with at least a grade point average of 5.0 or better (equivalent to a credit average), or students from a three-year degree in a cognate discipline with a relevant major in which they received a grade point average of 5.0 or better.
Pass degree graduates in similar disciplinary fields from other universities, with comparable results, may also be eligible to undertake this honours degree.