Program Overview
University Program Information
The University of Queensland offers a range of programs for domestic and international students.
Study Options
- Study options
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate
- PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
- PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
- Why research with us
- Find a graduate research project with a scholarship
- How to choose a supervisor
- How to apply for higher degree by research study
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander HDR applicants
- Research mobility opportunities
- Research mobility opportunities
- Research study abroad for PhD candidates
- Research exchange programs for PhD candidates
- Collaborative / joint supervision opportunities for PhD candidates
- Joint programs for PhD candidates
- Dual degrees
- Short courses
- Short courses
- Find a short course
- Custom courses
- Study abroad and exchange
- Study abroad and exchange
- Study options
- Indigenous Australia
- Australian environments and sustainability
- Pre-med and health
- Psychology
- Design and design computing
- Entrepreneurship and innovation
- Media and communication
- Improve your English
- Scholarships
Admissions
- Admissions
- Undergraduate
- Choose your program
- Review entry requirements
- ATAR guarantee
- Subject prerequisite equivalents
- Review admission schemes
- School Opportunity Scheme
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- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission Scheme
- Undergraduate Law Admission Scheme
- Subject Incentive Scheme
- Consider your pathway options
- Review fees and financial support
- Check credit eligibility
- Submit your application
- Respond to your offer
- Get ready for UQ
- Honours
- Choose your program
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- Review fees and financial support
- Submit your application
- Respond to your offer
- Get ready for UQ
- Postgraduate coursework
- Choose your program
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- Consider your pathway options
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- Check credit eligibility
- Submit your application
- Respond to your offer
- Get ready for UQ
- PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
- Before you apply
- Application dates
- Submit your expression of interest
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- Research quarters
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- Doctor of Medicine
- Provisional entry pathway
- Entry requirements
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- How to apply
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- Graduate entry pathway
- Entry requirements
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- How to apply
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- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pathways
- Provisional entry
- Graduate entry
- Get ready for UQ
- Rural and regional Queensland pathways
- Central Queensland - Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
- Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
- Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway - location eligibility
- Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
- Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
- Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway – location eligibility
- Get ready for UQ
- Prerequisites and recommended programs for entry
- Entry interviews
- Rural Background Sub-quota
- Provisional entry pathway
- Undergraduate
- Non-award study
- Choose your courses
- Review entry requirements
- Review fees
- Submit your application
- Cross-institutional study
- Choose your courses
- Review entry requirements
- Review fees
- Submit your application
- Study abroad and exchange
- Review entry requirements
- Exchange partners
- Select your program
- Choose your courses
- Review fees and costs
- Submit your application
- Respond to your offer
- Get ready for UQ
- Review entry requirements
- Inherent requirements
- Audiology
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- Nursing and midwifery
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- Professional pharmacy
- Physiotherapy
- Psychology (undergraduate)
- Psychology (postgraduate)
- Social work
- Speech pathology
- Sports coaching
- Sustainable energy
- Veterinary science
University Life
- University life
- Adjusting to UQ
- Living in Queensland
- Cost of living
- Health and safety services
- Getting prepared to come to Australia
- Bringing your family to Australia
- Arriving in Australia
- Working while studying
- Overseas Student Health Cover
- Important dates for international students
- Student visas
- Under 18 International Student Supervision Program
- Campuses and research sites
- Campus tours
- Virtual tours
- Campus tours
- Enhance your employability
- Global experiences
- Entrepreneurship
- Leadership and representation
- Research opportunities
- Internships
- Mentoring
- Volunteering
- Why choose UQ
Bachelor of Arts
Overview
The University of Queensland offers a Bachelor of Arts program that is ranked #1 in the state for arts and humanities. The program provides students with a wide range of majors to choose from, including 45 majors and 4 minors.
Majors
The Bachelor of Arts program at UQ offers 45 majors, including:
- Literature and Drama
- Journalism
- International languages
- Mathematics
- Economics
- Geography
- Sports Studies
Dual Degrees
The UQ Bachelor of Arts can also be paired with 17 other programs as part of an arts dual degree.
Unique Opportunities
As part of the Bachelor of Arts program, students have the opportunity to complete internships, field work, and other work experience opportunities that align with their career goals. Students may also choose to study overseas for up to a year at one of UQ's international partner universities, including:
- Kyoto University in Japan
- National University of Singapore
- Stockholm University in Sweden
- Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich in Germany
- University College London in the UK
- Trinity College Dublin in Ireland
- McGill University in Canada
- University of California in the USA
- Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Colombia
- University of Lima in Peru
Community and Location
The Bachelor of Arts program is based at UQ's St Lucia campus, which provides a vibrant and supportive community for students. UQ is also home to over 200 clubs and societies, providing students with opportunities to explore their passions and interests outside of their studies.
Careers
A Bachelor of Arts degree from UQ can lead to a wide range of career opportunities, including careers in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. The program provides students with the skills and knowledge to pursue careers in fields such as:
- Journalism
- Education
- Government
- Non-profit organizations
- Private industry
Research
UQ is committed to research excellence and provides students with opportunities to engage in research projects and collaborations with academics and industry partners. The university is ranked in the top 100 of universities worldwide for arts and humanities, and provides students with access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
Why Choose UQ
The University of Queensland is a world-class institution that provides students with a high-quality education and a wide range of opportunities for personal and professional growth. The Bachelor of Arts program at UQ is ranked #1 in the state for arts and humanities, and provides students with a supportive and vibrant community, unique opportunities for internships and study abroad, and a wide range of career opportunities.
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