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The Bachelor of Arts program offers a selection of more than forty specialized fields, equipping you with research capabilities, in-depth subject expertise, and the independence to gather information, evaluate evidence, and articulate sophisticated concepts. Enhance your global perspective through diverse internships, professional experiences, and international study options like the Monash Arts Global Immersion Guarantee, which readies you for multicultural workplaces while fostering connections with peers. You'll gain profound insights into human diversity, communication dynamics, and the intricacies of social structures. The Bachelor of Criminology explores crime and societal regulation: examining its definitions, root causes, and societal reactions as reflections of our culture. This program provides knowledge about victimization, criminal behavior, and social disparities. You'll analyze crime and justice at local, national, and global levels while evaluating evolving societal approaches. Study offenses by individuals, groups, corporations, and governments, along with criminal justice components like law enforcement, judicial systems, and rehabilitation. Engage with policy experts and witness justice systems in operation across various settings. Consider pairing criminology with complementary fields like psychology, sociology, or gender studies. A dual degree in Arts and Criminology hones your ability to assess evidence, construct well-supported arguments, and comprehend reform challenges. You'll develop specialized knowledge and practical skills valued across all employment sectors.
The communications and media studies curriculum emphasizes digital media and evolving industry trends. We analyze traditional and emerging media platforms—including print, television, film, and digital technologies—along with the intricate relationships between audiences, content creators, and regulators. You'll develop media analysis skills while studying communication industry frameworks and the interplay between media, culture, and influence. The program combines theoretical foundations with practical examinations of contemporary media operations and technologies. With an international perspective, it explores communication systems across different national contexts, preparing graduates for diverse roles in both public and private communication sectors.