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Enhance your career opportunities by pairing the Bachelor of Arts with your music studies. This combined program equips you with professional musical expertise while deepening your knowledge in humanities and social sciences, culminating in specialized research training through Music (Honours). Choose from over 40 study areas to craft a unique skill set tailored to your interests. Customize your program with majors and electives in both degrees. For specific requirements, consult the Bachelor of Music (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts program details. A dual degree with Arts opens limitless learning possibilities, preparing you for diverse future paths. Select from 40+ study areas spanning humanities, social sciences, and languages. Learn from award-winning faculty who are accomplished performers, composers, and researchers. Build versatile career skills applicable across multiple industries for lifelong professional success.
Criminology integrates knowledge from sociology, psychology, anthropology, and law within the social and behavioral sciences. UQ's criminology program emphasizes theoretical and methodological approaches to crime and public policy. Grounded in sociological frameworks, this major trains students in social research methods and critical analysis, examining crime within broader societal, economic, and political contexts. The interdisciplinary nature allows students to combine criminology with fields like sociology, political science, law, psychology, history, and philosophy.