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Pursuing double degrees enables you to expand your understanding and specialization across two distinct academic disciplines. You can explore our wide selection of engaging, varied programs and begin a distinctive educational path tailored to your interests. The Bachelor of Arts offers unparalleled flexibility in higher education, featuring more than twenty specialized majors where you can combine core subjects with elective courses to broaden your competencies. Our learners are driven by life's profound inquiries, relish intellectual exploration, and pursue continuous growth in wisdom and creativity. As part of the University of Tasmania community, you'll join scholars passionately committed to their teaching and research fields. Legal education fosters awareness of social equity and applying jurisprudence to benefit both society and the environment. It cultivates advanced legal methodologies while nurturing an awareness of how these tools can serve various objectives. By examining law through both domestic and international lenses—recognizing similarities across legal frameworks while appreciating how context influences legislation and judicial traditions—you'll unlock opportunities for legal careers worldwide.
This specialization prepares graduates for roles in contemporary arts curation, administration for independent and event-driven creative spaces, while laying foundations for advanced academic research. The curriculum builds project coordination abilities, enhances communication tactics, and strengthens digital proficiency. Elective units let you examine how artistic and curatorial approaches amplify marginalized perspectives, contribute to cultural tourism and heritage presentation, and bridge historical narratives with modern digital platforms. Through a culminating practicum, you'll conceptualize and present an original curatorial proposal to professionals, positioning yourself for opportunities with established galleries and innovative arts collectives.