Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation - Bachelor of Creative Arts
University of Wollongong
About
The Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation combined with the Bachelor of Creative Arts is an exciting and unique double degree combination.
Students will philosophically reflect on questions about art, literature, science and religion while also investigating such topics as the nature of selfhood, truth, reason and wisdom.
Students will discover how great ideas and art can shape us - our understanding of ourselves and the world - and how ideas can make a difference for good or ill.
By studying the double degree your studies will be enhanced while learning the theory and history behind contemporary creative arts.
Structure
To qualify for award of the degree, the Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation – Bachelor of Creative Arts, a candidate must successfully complete at least 240 credit points, comprised of: 1. Core subjects for the Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation (96 credit points); 2. One major study for the Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation (48 credit points); 3. Core subjects for the Bachelor of Creative Arts (24 credit points); 4. One major study of 72 credit points for the Bachelor of Creative Arts (72 credit points).
Year 1 Core
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points |
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WCIV101 | The Great Conversation | 6 |
WCIV102 | Classics of Ancient Greece | 6 |
WCIV103 | Wisdom, Truth and Reason | 6 |
CACS103 | Cultural Knowledges | 6 |
WCIV104 | Aesthetics: Masterpieces of Western Art and Architecture | 6 |
WCIV105 | Classics of the Roman Republic and Empire | 6 |
WCIV106 | The Good Life and the Virtues | 6 |
Plus 6 credit points from chosen majors
Year 2 Core
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points |
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CACS200 | Creative Communities | 6 |
WCIV201 | Classics of the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance | 6 |
WCIV202 | Early Modern Philosophy: Rationalism versus Empiricism | 6 |
WCIV203 | Philosophy of Religion: Reason, Faith and Revelation | 6 |
WCIV204 | Literature of the Late Renaissance | 6 |
WCIV205 | The Rise of Western Science | 6 |
WCIV206 | Classics of the Enlightenment and the Age of Revolutions | 6 |
Plus 6 credit points from chosen majors
Year 3 Core
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points |
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CACS300 | Critical Thinking | 6 |
WCIV301 | Thought and Reality: Idealism versus Realism | 6 |
WCIV302 | Classics of the Modern Era | 6 |
WCIV304 | The Self in Western Thought and Art | 6 |
Plus 24 credit points from chosen majors
Year 4 Core
48 credit points from chosen majors
Year 5 Core
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points |
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CACS304 | Creative Research (Capstone subject) | 6 |
WCIV303 | Philosophy of Democracy: Britain, America, Australia (Capstone subject) | 6 |
Plus 36 credit points from chosen majors
Students studying this degree will complete two majors, one 48 credit point major chosen from the Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation, and one 72 credit point major chosen from the Bachelor of Creative Arts. Students completing this double degree cannot choose the 96 credit point Creative Arts Major. Students cannot complete a Creative Arts Major in both degrees.
Entry requirements
Information on academic and English language requirements, as well as eligibility for credit for prior learning, is available from the Course Finder.
Learning outcomes
Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:
A number of the course learning outcomes in each of these degrees complement and consolidate outcomes in the partner degree. Applied across two discipline areas, the outcomes are achieved at a broader and more comprehensive level.
Institution
