Bachelor of Arts
James Cook University
About
JCU Bachelor of Arts graduates have a diverse range of skills with many career choices.Your career options vary depending on what majors you select.
You could work in areas such as arts and design, media and communications, research, conservation, or community.As a JCU Arts graduate, you could take on roles like anthropologist, archaeologist, journalist, public relations officer, policy advisor, psychologist, criminologist, community development officer, or historian.
Structure
Course Structure – Townsville, Cairns and External
CORE SUBJECTS
Level 1
BA1001:03 Time, Truth, and the Human Condition
BA1002:03 Our Space: Networks, Narrative and the Making of Place
SS1010:03 Australian People: Indigeneity and Multiculturalism
Level 3
BA3000:03 Arts Edge
OPTIONS
Select 6 credit points of level 1, 2 or 3 Humanities, Arts and Social Science subjects
PLUS
Select 6 credit points of level 3 Humanities, Arts and Social Science subjects
PLUS
Select a single or double major
Single Major
Select a major from Table A
PLUS
Select a minor from the Inter-Disciplinary Minors list
PLUS
Select a second minor from the Inter-Disciplinary Minors list or 12 credit points of any undergraduate subjects
Double Major
Select a major from Table A
PLUS
Select a second major from Table A
TABLE A (MAJORS)
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Type of major | Mandatory, single or double |
Credit points in major | 24 credit points |
Notes | All majors are available mid year |
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MAJOR | AVAILABLE AT | NOTES |
Anthropology | Cairns Townsville | |
Archaeology | Cairns Townsville | |
Criminology | Townsville External | Not all subjects available internally. Students will need to take some subjects offered only in external mode. |
Design and Creative Arts | Cairns Townsville | Visual Arts and Digital Imaging Focus (Cairns) Design and Innovation Focus (Townsville) |
English | Cairns Townsville External | |
History | Cairns Townsville | |
Human Geography | Cairns Townsville | |
Human Services | Cairns Townsville | |
Indigenous Studies | Cairns Townsville | |
Modern Languages | Cairns Townsville External | Language streams (and locations) available are as follows: French (Cairns and Townsville) Japanese (Cairns and Townsville) German (Townsville and External) Italian (Cairns and Townsville) |
Multimedia Journalism and Writing | Townsville | |
Politics and International Relations | Cairns Townsville External | Not all subjects are available at all locations |
Psychology Studies | Townsville Singapore | If you plan to practice as a registered psychologist, you will need additional studies beyond a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Studies |
Sociology | Cairns Townsville External | Not all subjects are available internally |
Course Structure (Singapore)
CORE SUBJECTS
Level 1
BA1001:03 Time, Truth, and the Human Condition
BA1002:03 Our Space: Networks, Narrative and the Making of Place
AN1001:03 Anthropology: Cultural Diversity in Global Perspective
Level 3
BA3000:03 Arts Edge
OPTIONS
Select 18 credit points of level 1, 2 or 3 Humanities, Arts and Social Science subjects
PLUS
Select 6 credit points of level 3 Humanities, Arts and Social Science subjects
PLUS
Select a major from Table B
PLUS
Select 12 credit points of any undergraduate subjects
TABLE B (MAJORS - SINGAPORE)
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Type of major | Mandatory |
Credit points in major | 24 credit points |
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MAJOR | AVAILABLE AT | NOTES |
Psychology Studies | Singapore | Students planning to practice as a registered psychologist will need additional studies beyond a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Studies. |
Entry requirements
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Course pre-requisites | English (Units 3/4,C) |
Minimum English language proficiency requirements | Applicants of non-English speaking backgrounds must meet the English language proficiency requirements of Band 1 – Schedule II of the JCU Admissions Policy. |
Learning outcomes
Learn from world-class lecturers and experience small, friendly classes and personalised support. Practical work placements ensure you are work-ready when you graduate. Depending on your chosen major, you may also have the opportunity to experience an overseas placement.
This three-year full-time degree is highly flexible and allows you to explore areas of study that focus on your strengths while giving you opportunity to diversify. The course is also available part-time.
You will study a selection of core subjects and your preferred major. Each major provides you with in-depth knowledge in that study area. You can choose either a second major or two minors, which can complement your studies or broaden your area of expertise.
The JCU Bachelor of Arts offers fourteen majors to choose from. Not all majors are available at every campus. The handbook provides detail about the subjects you can study within each major. Additional information
Learn why people are motivated to commit crime, and explore strategies to prevent law-breaking and rehabilitate offenders. Throughout your studies, you can participate in a wide range of extracurricular criminology student activities.
This course equips you with skills to help make a difference in your community. It combines subjects from Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Social Work and Law.
Design and Creative Arts
Amplify your creativity, learn how to think differently, and bring your ideas to life. Using technical equipment, software and programs, you will explore the creative world and cultivate strong individual design aesthetics.
Complement core subjects with one of two specialisations, which vary between campuses. Cairns students focus on the visual arts and digital imaging fields. Townsville students will study future-focussed design and innovation.
English
Investigate and explore the riches of literature across the ages. Study the talents of Shakespeare, diverse forms of cinema, children’s literature and the nature of, and methods used to analyse, literature.
Gain a high level of communication and reasoning skills while growing your passion for reading and writing. JCU English major students examine a wide range of literary periods and genres that provide a comprehensive source of historical and cultural understanding.
History
Gain an intimate knowledge of humanity by examining past societies and cultures. You will study the history of North Queensland, and develop your understanding of Australian history.
Analyse major historical events in a global context and investigate how political, economic and environmental events shaped different communities. Graduates have the skills needed for careers that demand strong research and communication abilities.
Human Geography
Explore the interactions between people, natural events and the environment. Develop specialist skills including environmental and town planning, land management, regional sustainability and environmental impact assessment.
Become proficient in identifying problems, evaluating explanations, analysing data, and computing techniques. Graduates understand how to develop recommendations to solve major ecological and environmental problems.
Human Services
Develop skills that will prepare you to work with marginalised and vulnerable people. Study social policy, community planning and development, education and capacity building, organisational practice and social responsibility.
Benefit from JCU’s research culture and working relationships with government agencies and local community groups. You will gain practical skills and experience through field trips and project work.
Indigenous Studies
Expand your understanding of the complex interface between Indigenous and Western knowledge, perspectives and practices in Australia today. Explore Indigenous knowledge and traditions, colonial disruptions, and Indigenous re-assertion in the current era, from the local to the global.
Some subjects include field trips and one includes an optional international trip to an Indigenous community. Graduates are prepared to engage thoughtfully with Indigenous Australians and Indigenous issues in professional and community spaces.
Modern Languages
Become fluent in French, German, Italian or Japanese and gain valuable skills relevant to the globalisation of today’s society. In each language you will study listening, reading, speaking and writing skills through critiquing text, films and television programs.
Immerse yourself in the language with opportunities to study abroad for six months at one of JCU’s partner universities. You do not need prior knowledge of the language to undertake this major which offers foundation to advanced levels.
Multimedia Journalism and Writing
Gain the knowledge to succeed in the fast-paced creative and news media environments. Learn from published writers, researchers and journalists to write creatively about unique environments and complex topics.
Study topics like writing for multimedia, short story writing, media law and ethics, public relations campaigns, broadcast journalism, and the sociology of digital environments. Graduates are skilled in creative writing, editing, critical reading, filming, storyboarding, and effective writing.
Politics and International Relations
Take a deep dive into the people, institutions and issues involved in Australian and international politics. Explore political processes, policy, diplomacy, political economy, and globalisation of Australia and the Asia-Pacific.
You will examine Australia's global position and role, economic and social policies, traditional and non-traditional threats to security, poverty, and other topics relevant to our modern society.
Psychology Studies
Gain a deeper understanding of the biological, social and cultural factors that influence how humans think, feel and behave. Explore the history of psychology, the nervous system, memory, cognition, intelligence, motivation, emotion, health psychology, personality and psychological disorders.
This major is not accredited. If you want to become a Registered Psychologist, find out more about the Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours). This major is not available at Cairns campus.
Sociology
Develop the analytical tools to learn how society is organised and how we experience life with each other. Study social trends and understand why and how societies and institutions have developed through history.
Gain social science research skills and explore a diverse range of topics. Examine the societal issues of the Tropics choosing to study topics including race, gender identity, poverty and wealth.
Honours
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree is available for high-achieving students. It consists of extra study and the development of a personal research project and thesis. An Honours degree is usually essential for entry to research higher degrees. Refer to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) for eligibility information. Students who have completed their degree with James Cook University or at other universities can apply.
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