Undergraduate Certificate in Arts
The University of Notre Dame Australia
About
The Undergraduate Certificate in Arts offers students the opportunity to experience University-level studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Students will learn how to research and analyse critical issues, and develop skills in presenting information and arguments.
Structure
Students of the Undergraduate Certificate in Arts must complete four courses, as entry requirements and course pre-requisites allow:
Any courses from one of the following Majors or Minors in the Bachelor of Arts
- Advertising
- Applied Psychology
- Archaeology
- Behavioural Science
- Counselling
- English Literature
- Film and Screen Production
- History
- Liberal Arts
- Journalism
- Mathematics
- Politics and International Relations
- Social Justice
- Sociology
- Philosophy
- Photography
- Theatre Studies
- Theology
- Writing
And/or any elective offered by the Schools of Arts and Sciences;
And/or no more than two (2) of the following electives:
- BUSN1000 Economics
- BUSN1030 Quantitative Methods for Business
- BUSN1050 Business Communication
- BUSN1060 Business Information Technology
- BUSN1110 Accounting for Business
- BUSN1220 Principles of Marketing
- BUSN1600 Principles of Management
- BUSN2400 Business Law
English Specialisation
Students of the Undergraduate Certificate in Arts with a Specialisation in English must complete four courses, including:
At least one of the following courses:
- ENGL1020 Texts and Tradition
- ENGL1040 World Literatures Today
Plus, any of the following courses:
- ARTS1000 Academic Writing, Communication and Research
- COMM1420 Introduction to Journalism
- COMM1060 Media and Society
And/or any courses from the following Majors, as listed within the Bachelor of Arts Program Regulations and where course pre-requisites allow:
- English Literature
- Writing
Please note that although this certificate is delivered wholly online, the Bachelor of Arts requires attendance on the Sydney or Fremantle campus.
Full details of the program are contained in the Program Regulations
Institution
