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This dynamic dual degree serves as your gateway to an international career in creative and cultural arts. Situated alongside the prestigious Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA), you'll collaborate with Australia's leading artists, theorists, and cultural experts. Our Bachelor of Arts offers 40 specialized study areas, spanning languages, social sciences, media studies, political science, human rights, and global affairs, allowing you to cultivate deep expertise in your chosen disciplines. The program culminates in two distinct degrees: either a Bachelor of Art History and Curating or a combined Bachelor of Fine Art and Bachelor of Arts. This dual qualification prepares you for diverse career paths, whether specializing in one field or blending both professions. Opting for Art History and Curating will deepen your artistic knowledge while providing practical exhibition development experience and professional curatorial internships. Career opportunities include: art historian, gallery curator, independent artist, arts writer, cultural administrator, digital creator, filmmaker, creative entrepreneur, or roles in media production, policy-making, and language services.
Human geography examines the evolving connections between societies and their surroundings. This major addresses pressing global issues like urban expansion, ecological crises, climate emergencies, economic disparities, and uneven development. Merging geographical, social, and sustainability studies, this interdisciplinary approach equips you with analytical tools to develop eco-conscious solutions. Through critical analysis, fieldwork, and practical research, you'll gain professional skills for careers in urban planning, international development, and environmental conservation. Graduates find opportunities in government agencies, NGOs, research institutions, infrastructure organizations, and community initiatives. This specialization also provides foundational knowledge for teaching geography and social-environmental studies.