Specialist Major in Culture and Heritage (SM0002.1)
Faculty | Discipline | Credit points |
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Faculty of Arts and Design | School of Design and the Built Environment | 24 |
This course allows you to build your passion for culture and heritage into a rewarding and sustainable career. Building on the core skills and knowledge embedded in your arts degree, you will complete a specialist major that brings alive the richness and complexity of culture and heritage in their many forms - from the material, to the intangible and the digital. Engaging with diverse cultures and communities, heritage places, landscapes and cultural collections you will develop your critical and technical skills. Through site visits, online projects, field trips, and internships you will gain real-life experience of cultural sector practice, and connect to professional networks. You will explore heritage in a variety of social, cultural, and political contexts around the world, with a particular focus on Indigenous and First Nations issues, and with opportunities for international experience through Study Abroad. You can build on this major, and deepen your expertise, by adding our Vertical Master of Arts, which offers further professionally oriented study in heritage conservation, and digital and cultural leadership.
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Specialist majors are only available to students in the course for which the major is required.
Referenced courses
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Communication and Media (ARAR01.1)
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Communication and Media (ARAR01.2)
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Communication and Media (ARAR01.3)
- Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Heritage) (ARB002.1)
- Bachelor of Arts (ARB009.1)
- Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management (ARMG02.1)
- Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management (ARMG02.2)
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Psychology (ARSC01.1)
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Psychology (ARSC01.2)
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Psychology (ARSC01.3)
- Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws (ARSC03.1)
- Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Laws (ARSC03.2)
- Bachelor of Business/ Bachelor of Arts (MGAR03.1)
- Bachelor of Business/ Bachelor of Arts (MGAR03.2)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Arts (SCAR02.1)
- Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/ Bachelor of Arts (SCAR02.2)
Note: - Must note the following
- From 2023 unit 11123 Decolonising the Museum has been replaced with 11861 Culture: Voicing the Living Archive.
Please Note: Units marked with an * are no longer active, however students who have completed these units may still count them towards completion of this major or minor.