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Overview

The Bachelor of Art Theory Bachelor of Social Research and Policy (BArtTh BSRP) is a 4½ year dual award program which combines the focused study of the visual arts and visual culture with an education in the social sciences, and social research and policy.

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Double Degree Structure
216 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 216 UOC.

  • 4815 - Art Theory / Social Research and Policy
  • 3420 - Social Research and Policy
  • 4803 - Art Theory

Major specialisations
3420 - Social Research and Policy

Students complete 60 UOC from any of the Internal or *External streams below. Students must declare their major at the time of enrolment into Level 2.

Note on external streams
*Human Resource Management, *International Business, and *Marketing: Students who choose any of these streams are required to complete 12 UOC of Prescribed Arts and Social Sciences Electives.

Level 1 Core Courses
3420 - Social Research and Policy

Students must take 12 UOC of the following courses.

Level 2 Core Courses
3420 - Social Research and Policy

Art Theory Electives
4803 - Art Theory

Students must take at least 48 UOC of the following courses.

Level 2 Maturity Requirements
4803 - Art Theory

Students must complete at least 18 UOC in Level 1 courses before enrolling in Level 2 courses
Students must complete at least 18 UOC in Level 2 courses before enrolling in Level 3 courses

Level 3 Maturity Requirements
4803 - Art Theory

Students must have completed 60 UOC before taking any of the following courses.

MINIMUM Level 2 ART THEORY ELECTIVES
4803 - Art Theory

Students must complete 18 UOC of the following courses.

MINIMUM Level 3 ART THEORY ELECTIVES
4803 - Art Theory

Students must complete 18 UOC of the following courses.

Maturity Requirements
3420 - Social Research and Policy

You must complete at least 24 UOC before enrolling in Level 2 courses.You must complete at least 24 UOC in your major stream before enrolling in Level 3 courses.

Program Fees

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