Program Overview
Bachelor of Arts
The Bachelor of Arts course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the arts and humanities. The course offers a range of majors and minors, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.
Course Rules and Maps
Course maps provide a visual representation of the course rules and the sequence of units. The course rules are published in the official ACU Handbook and are subject to change. Any queries regarding the course structure should be directed to the course coordinator.
Important Information for Final-year Students in 2026
Final-year students in their last 80 credit points of study must complete the following units in their course to be eligible for Course Completion:
- Semester 1 - UNCC300 Justice and Change in a Global World as the Core Curriculum 2 unit - final offering in 2026 Semester 1
- Semester 2 - HUMA330 Community Engagement: Placement
Study in Rome
Students have the opportunity to study a semester in Rome, Italy. More information is available in the document "Study in Rome".
Course Maps
The following course maps are available:
- Semester 1 intake course map (one major, two minors)
- Semester 1 intake course map (two majors)
- Semester 1 intake course map (one major, one minor, and Rome semester)
- Semester 2 intake course map (one major, two minors)
- Semester 2 intake course map (two majors)
- Semester 2 intake course map (one major, one minor, and Rome semester)
Unit Offerings
The Arts Unit List provides information on units available for majors, minors, and arts electives. The ACU Core Curriculum is also available.
Course Information
The following resources are available:
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for the Bachelor of Arts
- ACU Core Curriculum
- Becoming a classroom teacher (through postgraduate study)
- Information about studying history in NSW (for teaching)
Need Help?
For general enquiries or questions regarding course enrolment, fees, timetabling, results, or graduation, please contact AskACU.
