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Undergraduate Courses 2015
AustrAliA CHiNA iNdiA itAly MAlAysiA soutH AfriCA
Arts
monash.edu/arts
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Why choose Monash?
Some of our talented students
Left to right: Stefani, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Management) – “Monash was my first choice because they had the greatest choice of double degrees and units.”
Dave, Bachelor of Arts (Global) – “The international opportunities were what drew me to Monash. I love travel.”
Tim, Bachelor of Arts – “I never felt stuck or trapped in something I didn’t like; I liked the flexibility.”
Explore ideas. Make a difference. Be brilliant.
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If you want to explore the world of ideas, cultures and places, Monash can take you there.Innovative learning styles, leading academics and international partnerships with universities across the world will challenge, surprise and inspire you.
In just over 50 years, Monash has risen to be ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012–2013). We offer one of the largest ranges of areas of study in arts in Australia.
You can study at Monash South Africa, Monash Malaysia, our study centre in Prato, Italy, or at one of our 130 partner universities around the world.
The skills you acquire by studying arts at Monash are in high demand because they are relevant and transferable to a range of positions and industries. The world’s top CEOs say they are more likely to hire Monash graduates (The New York Times, October 2013).
Our courses are flexible, so you can follow your passions and work to realise your career dreams. We help you build a specialisation that puts you where you want to be.
We help you build your skills and knowledge, so you can use your curiosity and focus to make a difference. We want to help you be brilliant.
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“In a globalised economy the nature of work and the way work is managed is
changing. Organisations now need people who can operate in multiple dimensions,
who have the ability to analyse information, prioritise and communicate with
stakeholders. These sophisticated soft skills are among the hardest to measure but
ultimately can deliver the greatest value.”
Press Release – Hudson Report AU, October 2012
Where Monash can take you
CareersA degree in arts from Monash University provides many pathways to great careers. Students who have completed degrees at Monash work all over the world in fields such as:
■■ journalism, publishing, editing, writing, electronic media, public relations and corporate communications
■■ marketing, advertising, business research and analysis
■■ management consulting, international trade, human resources, training and development, management and administration
■■ diplomacy, foreign affairs and politics
■■ urban research, environmental research and planning
■■ social and community services, counselling, social welfare, social research, policy and planning
■■ tourism, hospitality and entertainment
■■ performing arts, production, direction, management and administration, film, television and video
■■ museum and gallery administration, cultural arts management and event coordination
■■ translating and interpreting.
Skills Across all of our courses, we teach you the core soft skills employers in all sectors are looking for: written and verbal communication skills; how to work in a team, listen, solve problems and make decisions; leadership and negotiation skills; ways to build rapport and confidence; critical thinking skills; problem-solving skills and research skills.
With a Monash arts degree you are work-ready and employers know that is what makes the difference.
Recent Monash Music graduate Simon Mavin was nominated for a Grammy Award as part of the Melbourne soul band Hiatus Kaiyote for the 56th Grammy Awards. It marks the first time an Australian band has been recognised in an R&B category at America’s most prestigious music awards.
Global view. Global opportunities.
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At Monash, we let you choose how you study.
We offer a range of courses that provide different professional outcomes. We’ll be there to guide you through all the possibilities, so you can graduate with an internationally recognised qualification that can take you anywhere.
Take advantage of our global perspective, exceptional facilities, world-class teachers and industry-based learning.
A guide to choice
Flexibility— AnD —
choice
Range of majors
A comprehensive course is flexible and evolves as your interests develop in particular directions.
You can start with units from a range of study areas and through your choices progressively focus on one or two majors and minors.
Monash guides you through this process so you graduate with a degree that combines breadth and depth of expertise relevant to your interests and aspirations.
Specialist focus
A specialist course offers you focus and depth through specialisation in your area of interest from the start of your studies.
Some undergraduate specialist courses are designed to prepare you to practise in a specified regulated profession upon graduation. Others concentrate on developing particular expertise but may be applicable to a broader range of career options.
You will graduate with a degree that reflects your chosen specialisation.
Structured — fOR —
EARLY SpecialiSation
two courSeS STUDIED COnCURREnTLY
Double degree course
A double degree course lets you gain skills in two different areas of interest such as arts and law or science and engineering.
This lets you tailor your qualification to fit your diverse interests and talents and doubles your options when you graduate.
Double degree courses can take up to two years less than if you took the two courses one after the other. This is because the electives from each degree course count towards the other.
You will graduate with two distinct degrees.
If you’d like to discuss your options call us on 1800 MONASH (666274) or email future@monash.edu and let us help you make your choice.
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Arts courses Find your passion and make it your career
Monash is focused on creating possibilities.
The key question is what are you passionate about?
This is a time for choices. And the array of choices in a Monash arts degree is wide and varied.
If you already have a sense of what you want to study: languages, international studies, journalism, music then one of our courses that allows you to specialise early would be a good fit.
If you want to build your specialisation based on the subjects that really spark your interest, then choose the Bachelor of Arts and start with areas of study that appeal to you.
Degrees in arts
We offer nine degrees at our campuses in Melbourne.
We also offer two diplomas. These are one year courses that allow you to add an extra area of specialisation to your degree. For example, you may choose to add a Diploma in Languages to your Bachelor of Arts and specialise in Chinese.
Iona Roy, Bachelor of Arts Scholars Program, Diploma of Languages (Indonesian), Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Politics. Graduated 2011. Currently works for the Australian Government in Canberra.
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Degrees
Bachelor of Arts (English Language) This course is an explorer’s journey through history to investigate how English has developed in many societies.
You analyse language structure, critically assess texts from a variety of perspectives, and develop advanced verbal and professional writing skills.
Linguistics, literary studies and English as an international language are the major areas of study in this course.Location
Career options
Career options
As an English language and communications specialist, you open many career opportunities in a world highly reliant on understanding the effective dissemination of information through busy channels of communication.
Core areas of interest for many graduates include publishing, editing, writing, electronic media, public relations, communications, advertising and language assessment.
CRICOS 055534D
Structure
Structure
Specialises early
Duration
Duration
3 years full time 6 years part time
Location
Campus
Clayton
ATAR
2014 ATAR
n/AATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
Entry scores: p11Duration
Find out more
Find out more
monash.edu/3907
Bachelor of Arts In arts, you have the freedom to create a course designed to fulfill your academic and career interests.
You choose from more than 40 areas of study. Topics include: cultures; languages; behavioural and social studies; communications; politics; human rights; and international relations.
You design your major area of study and interest so you build your ideal course.Location
Career options
Career options
Our graduates work in a wide variety of roles and industries, including journalism and publishing; public relations and communications; marketing and advertising; business research and consulting; foreign affairs and international trade; politics; human resources; environmental research and planning; counselling, social welfare – research, policy, planning; education; tourism and hospitality; performing arts, film and television; and library, museum and gallery administration.
CRICOS 075404D
Structure
Structure
Range of electives
Duration
Duration
3 years full time 6 years part time
Location
Campus
Caulfield and Clayton
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Caulfield: 80.00
Clayton: 83.05ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
Entry scores: p11Duration
Find out more
Find out more
monash.edu/0002
Bachelor of Arts Scholars ProgramThe Scholars Program helps develop high-performing students.
You build your ideal course from over 40 areas of study.
As a scholar, you benefit from: additional options to help you structure your course around your academic interests and career goals; an academic mentor; invitations to advanced seminars; and an annual scholarship.Location
Career options
Career options
Our graduates work in a very wide variety of roles and industries, including journalism and publishing; public relations and communications; marketing and advertising; business research and consulting; foreign affairs and international trade; politics; human resources; environmental research and planning; counselling, social welfare – research, policy, planning; education; tourism and hospitality; performing arts, film and television; and library, museum and gallery administration.
CRICOS 080582K
Structure
Structure
Range of electives
Duration
Duration
3 years full time 6 years part time
Location
Campus
Clayton
ATAR
2014 ATAR
99.35ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
Entry scores: p11Duration
Find out more
Find out more
monash.edu/1638
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Bachelor of Arts (Global)This course is about the effects of globalisation. You study 20th century history and 21st century challenges.
The major area of study is international studies with a global research project. You choose other units of study from more than 40 areas offered at Monash.
As the course is about global culture, you spend from one to three semesters studying overseas. Location
Career options
Career options
With their understanding of global pressures and cultural diversity, our graduates enter a wide range of fields, including foreign affairs, immigration and customs; journalism, media and broadcasting; intelligence; recruitment; international trade and banking; and policy development. They work for government, global and commercial organisations.
CRICOS 054582D
Structure
Structure
Specialises early
Duration
Duration
3 years full time 6 years part time
Location
Campus
Caulfield and Clayton
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Caulfield: 86.10
Clayton: 88.15ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
Entry scores: p11
Duration
Find out more
Find out more
monash.edu/3910
Bachelor of Arts (International)This course focuses on international relationships, languages and intercultural communications.
You explore cultural heritage, cultures, philosophy, bioethics, social and cultural theory, global change and security, and health, wellbeing and social change.
The course offers language studies in Chinese, french, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Ukrainian, along with international studies.
As this course is about global relations, you are required to spend from one to three semesters studying overseas. Location
Career options
Career options
This course meets the demand for people skilled at understanding the challenges of global relations for global businesses.
Our graduates find roles in foreign affairs, intelligence, immigration, customs, trade, banking and manufacturing. As well as working for government and business, they work with Australian Red Cross, World Vision, CARE Australia, Oxfam, Amnesty International, World Wildlife fund, Greenpeace and the Wilderness Society.
CRICOS 072741M
Structure
Structure
Specialises early
Duration
Duration
3 years full time 6 years part time
Location
Campus
Caulfield and Clayton
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Caulfield: 80.00
Clayton: 83.20ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
Entry scores: p11Duration
Find out more
Find out more
monash.edu/4077
Bachelor of Arts (Languages)This course gives you entry to languages, cultures and societies to prepare you for a world that increasingly needs skilled multilinguists.
Immerse yourself in one or more languages and gain insights into language structure and the social and cultural aspects of the communities from which the language originates.
Studies include Chinese, french, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Ukrainian. Location
Career options
Career options
With skills in a second or third language you’ll be highly sought after in business, diplomacy, foreign affairs, politics, tourism, hospitality, and translating and interpreting services.
CRICOS 037824K
Structure
Structure
Specialises early
Duration
Duration
3 years full time 6 years part time
Location
Campus
Clayton
ATAR
2014 ATAR
83.25ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
Entry scores: p11Duration
Find out more
Find out more
monash.edu/1366
Bachelor of JournalismStudy in all forms of journalism is available to help you find your niche in the rapidly developing world of new media.
You learn from industry professionals and academics about print, video, radio and online journalism in local and global contexts.
Advanced skills include research and communication for professional practice supported by studying the roles of journalism and the media. Location
Career options
Career options
Our journalism graduates have found work with The Age, ABC Radio, Channel Nine, Channel Ten, Austereo, and community and regional newspapers. There are opportunities in print, radio, television, publishing and electronic journalism within local, regional and international spheres.
CRICOS 069011E
Structure
Structure
Specialises early
Duration
Duration
3 years full time 6 years part time
Location
Campus
Caulfield and off-campus
ATAR
2014 ATAR
84.00ATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
Entry scores: p11Duration
Find out more
Find out more
monash.edu/4042
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Bachelor of MusicAt Monash, you learn from some of Australia’s most gifted musicians and artists in residence who have studied at some of the most prestigious universities and academies in the world, including London’s Royal Academy of Music and the Manhattan School of Music.
You receive individual instrumental teaching to develop your solo and ensemble performance skills in a performing arts centre that offers you practice studios and concert halls.
Study options include composition, creative music technology, music history and the music of different cultures.Location
Career options
Career options
A degree in music from the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music at Monash leads to careers in performance, music instruction, composing and conducting, arts administration, policy and planning, music retailing, research and archiving, artist management and music technology.
CRICOS 017113G
Structure
Structure
Specialist focus
Duration
Duration
3 years full time 6 years part time
Location
Campus
Clayton
ATAR
2014 ATAR
Range of criteriaATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
Entry scores: p11Duration
Find out more
Find out more
monash.edu/0821
Bachelor of LettersThis course is a second undergraduate degree that allows you to specialise in an area of study relevant to your personal, professional or academic development.
Some engineers study the cultures and languages of countries with which they have trade relations; some computer industry professionals study philosophy including logic, and secondary teachers in schools have benefited from developing another teaching discipline.Location
Career options
Career options
The addition of a Bachelor of Letters to your existing qualifications allows you to develop a second area of specialisation which makes you attractive to employers looking for the range of skills you offer.
CRICOS 031184G
Structure
Structure
Range of majors
Duration
Duration
2 years full time 4 years part time
Location
Campus
Clayton
ATAR
2014 ATAR
n/AATAR
EntryRequirements
Requirements
Entry scores: p11Duration
Find out more
Find out more
monash.edu/0202
Diplomas
Diploma in LanguagesStudents already studying a bachelor degree at Monash who wish to add a language to their studies choose the Diploma in Languages.
Monash offers language studies in Chinese, french, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Ukrainian. You can study your chosen language at a variety of levels.
The Diploma usually adds an extra year to your studies.Location
Career options
Career options
With skills in a second language, you help meet the demand for people able to operate in globally connected businesses.
Diploma in Liberal ArtsThis course gives you the opportunity to pursue your interest in an arts area of study while completing a bachelor’s degree in another field of study.
You may have a particular interest in humanities; social sciences; literature; philosophy; history; cultural studies; anthropology; and much more.
The Diploma usually adds an extra year to your studies.Location
Career options
Career options
Your career options depend on the course you combine with your Diploma. As a general rule, increased depth or breadth in your areas of study increases your skills and differentiates you with potential employers.
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Double degrees
Faculty for second degree Second degrees available
Bachelor of Arts
Art Design and Architecture Bachelor of Visual Arts
Arts Bachelor of Music
Business and Economics Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
Bachelor of Business (Banking and finance)
Bachelor of Business (Management)
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Economics
Education Bachelor of Education (Primary)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Engineering Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours)
Mechatronics Engineering (Honours)
Law Bachelor of Laws
Science Bachelor of Science
Medicine, nursing & Health Sciences Bachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)
Bachelor of Arts Scholars Program
Business and Economics Bachelor of Commerce Scholars Program
Bachelor of Arts (Global)
Business and Economics Bachelor of Commerce
Science Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Communication
Business and Economics Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Bachelor of Journalism
Business and Economics Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
Science Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Music
Arts Bachelor of Arts
Business and Economics Bachelor of Commerce
Education Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Law Bachelor of Laws
for more information, go to monash.edu/coursefinder
In a double degree, you study two degrees at the same time and specialise in two different areas.
This broadens your specialist knowledge and makes you more competitive in the job market. A double degree with arts takes four to five years to complete.
ARTS
Caulfield campus
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Entry requirements Subjects you must complete and the scores you need
VCE IB Non year 12 entry requirements IELTS
Subject Score Subject Score SL Score HL Prior study Requirement for consideration
Band Score
English (EAL) or
30 English or
4 3 University Two subjects completed at a credit (60%) average
Overall
Reading
Writing
Listening
Speaking
6.5
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0English other than EAL
25 English B 5 4 TAfE Certificate IV with at least a distinction (70%) average
Entry into all of our arts courses requires you to complete English as a subject in VCE or IB and to achieve the following scores:
All students must meet Monash University’s English language requirements. If you need assistance to meet the English language requirements specified by the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), you can undertake the Monash English Bridging course offered by Monash College.
Some degrees have additional requirements.
■■ Bachelor of Letters: Completion of an undergraduate degree equivalent to a three-year bachelor’s degree.
■■ Bachelor of Music: All applicants must complete an audition/composition submission.
for a comprehensive list of all entry requirements, go to: monash.edu/coursefinder
Behaviour and the Human Condition
Behavioural studies The ways in which humans act and interact with each other, including sociology, psychology, philosophy, biology and culture
Psychology How humans remember and forget, think, learn, problem solve, communicate, feel and interact
Sociology Relationships in group contexts, including families, schools and workplaces; and gender studies
Communications and Media
Art history and theory Visual expression and communication in society, including fine arts, photography, fashion, film and digital culture
Communications The relationships between media, culture and power, and how this influences communications
film and screen studies The film and screen cultures of Australia, Asia, the US and Europe, from contemporary Hollywood to documentaries
Journalism Professional practice and critical analysis in all production technologies – print, video, radio and online. for Bachelor of Journalism students only
Journalism practice Skills for professional practice and critical analysis in all production technologies for journalism – print, video, radio and online
Journalism studies Understanding of journalism as both a professional and disciplinary practice, and its contribution to contemporary social life
Literary studies Critical analysis of poems, plays and novels following one of three streams of study: literatures in English; international literatures; or creative writing
Environment and Sustainability
Geography, climate and physical environments
Environmental processes, management and policy, landforms, soils and vegetation, climate and climate change. Optional specialisations: climate, land and water; and geographical studies
Society, cities and sustainability
Human geography, social and sustainability science to look at the relationship between people and their environments
Global Studies
Australia in the world Australia’s social, cultural and political landscape, including history, literature, and Indigenous studies
Criminology Complexities of crime and the workings of the criminal justice system
Holocaust and genocide studies
Causes of mass violence, the survivor experience, trauma and testimony, war crimes, and media coverage
Human rights The role of human rights in international affairs and the nature and legitimacy of human rights claims
International relations Contemporary global politics and economics, including key debates, historical events and political institutions
International studies The ideas and beliefs of other nations, their interrelations, cultures, political and economic structures. Two streams of study: Asian studies and European studies
Jewish studies Jewish language and literature, history, theology, philosophy, rabbinics, law, politics and sociology, including an optional Yiddish language stream
Politics How and why political systems are constructed and how they work
What to expect in your course
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Choose your specialisation
An arts degree is all about choices. You choose your area of specialisation and complete a number of subjects in that area. And you add in subjects from other areas to widen your learning.
You can choose from over 40 areas of study and each area offers a range of subjects. This allows you to create the course that best suits your interests and the potential careers you may have in mind.
You just need to make sure you choose enough subjects across your course to create this specialisation. Our faculty advisers can help guide you to make sure you graduate with the right degree for you.
WHAT TO ExPECT In YOUR COURSE
History, Archaeology and Anthropology
Ancient cultures Archaeology and ancient history to explore the art, architecture, religions and social structures of past societies
Anthropology All aspects of humanity: cultures, behaviours, communication, evolution, social structures and relationships
Indigenous cultures and histories
Key issues in Indigenous societies, including relationships to each other, to the land and to settler Australians
History Societies and civilisations across a range of periods and continents
Languages, Cultures and Linguistics
Chinese studies Chinese language and culture with an optional translation stream
English as an international language
The use of English for intercultural communication in academic, professional and international contexts
french studies french language, literature, film, philosophy and politics
German studies German language, linguistics and culture
Indonesian studies Language and the social, political and cultural contexts that make up the Indonesian environment
Islamic studies Arabic language, approaches to the Qur’an and Hadith, Islamic history and leadership, and contemporary thought
Italian studies Italian language, contemporary literature, cinema, and medieval and Renaissance history and culture
Japanese studies Japanese language, culture and society, history, the media, and Japan’s place in the broader Asian context
Korean studies Korean language, culture and society
Linguistics The structure of language, its meaning and how it is used, and how languages differ
Modern Greek Greek language, history and culture
Spanish and Latin American studies
Spanish language, Spanish and Latin American cultures, literature, film, music and history
Ukrainian studies Ukrainian language, culture, history, literature and everyday life
Performing Arts
Music Performance, composition, creative music technology, ethnomusicology and musicology
Theatre The past, present and future of performance across genres, cultures, and modes of artistic expression
Philosophy, Bioethics and Theology
Bioethics Ethical thinking to keep up with and anticipate advances in biomedical technology
Philosophy Logic, critical reasoning, and personal and professional ethics
Religion and Theology Religious traditions, beliefs and theological systems
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WHAT TO ExPECT In YOUR COURSE14
“I was able to do three internships at WIN, Metro Media and Docklands News. These experiences truly gave me a taste for the industry and ultimately showed me that
this was something I could do and do well.”
Sean Car, Bachelor of Journalism, Reporter, WIN News
At 22 Sean has achieved a lot. A passion for reading, writing and listening lead him to pursue studies and a career in journalism.
One of his most positive experiences at Monash came in the final year. “I was able to do three internships at WIn, Metro Media and Docklands news. These experiences truly gave me a taste for the industry and ultimately showed me that this was something I could do and do well.”
On graduating, Sean was offered a broadcast reporter role with Channel nine’s regional network WIn news in country Victoria. He also invests his energies in Educaring Africa, a not-for-profit charity he launched after living, working and travelling throughout remote Africa in 2012.
And Sean has plans for further study: “I have decided to undertake the Master of International Development Practice at Monash part-time from next year”.
AREAS Of STUDY BY CAMPUS
Area of study Caulfield Clayton
Ancient cultures ■
Anthropology ■
Art history and theory ■
Australia in the world (Minor only) ■ ■
Behavioural studies ■ ■
Bioethics (Minor only) ■ ■
Chinese studies ■
Communications ■ ■
Criminology ■
English as an international language ■ ■
film and screen studies ■ ■
french studies ■
Geography, climate and physical environments ■
German studies ■
History ■ ■
Holocaust and genocide studies (Minor only) ■ ■
Human rights ■ ■
Indigenous cultures and histories ■
Indonesian studies ■
International relations ■ ■
International studies ■ ■
Islamic studies ■
Italian studies ■ ■
Japanese studies ■ ■
Jewish studies (Minor only) ■ ■
Journalism ■
Journalism practice ■
Journalism studies ■
Korean studies ■
Linguistics ■
Literary studies ■ ■
Modern Greek (Minor only) ■
Music ■
Philosophy ■ ■
Politics ■ ■
Psychology ■ ■
Religion and theology ■
Society, cities and sustainability ■
Sociology ■ ■
Spanish and Latin American studies ■
Theatre ■
Ukrainian studies ■
To ensure you can manage your timetable and travel, please visit monash.edu/pubs/handbooks to confirm your studies are available at the campus of your choice.
Areas of study by campus
Clayton campus
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WHAT TO ExPECT In YOUR COURSE
Italy, the Renaissance, Art, Music
Study at the Monash Prato Centre in Italy Situated close to florence in the picturesque landscape of Tuscany, the Monash Prato Centre is located in the elegant 18th century Palazzo Vaj right in the centre of Prato. Against this historic backdrop, you can study units that have been carefully designed to take advantage of all that Prato has to offer, including the opportunity to learn from some of the world’s eminent scholars in their fields. There are over 20 programs to choose from and they run between semesters, so you can fast track your degree. All units are taught in intensive mode over two to six weeks.
for more information, go to artsonline.monash.edu/prato
Austria, Brazil, China, India, Israel, UK, USA and more
Exchange We partner with universities all over the world – so you can travel almost anywhere and still gain credit towards your Monash degree.
You can choose from 130 universities across 30 countries.
Study abroad The study abroad program is similar to an exchange, with the main difference being that you choose to study at a university that does not have a partnership with Monash so you pay the host university’s tuition fees for the time you are there.
for more information, go to monash.edu/study-abroad
Monash is well known for its international presence with campuses in Malaysia and South Africa, a teaching centre in Prato, Italy, a joint graduate school in Suzhou, China, and a research collaboration in Mumbai, India.
You could study jazz in new York, archaeology in Italy, conflict in Tel Aviv, medieval history in florence. The choice is yours!
for more information, go to artsonline.monash.edu/study-overseas
Immerse yourself in language and culture
Chinese or Italian language intensivesImmerse yourself in the Italian or Chinese language and culture. Programs running for three to six weeks are offered in Prato, Italy and Shanghai, China.
Bring your studies to life
Study tours in Africa, Europe and the USStudy conflict and the Holocaust in Tel Aviv, explore the nature and experience of war on the Gallipoli peninsula and Western front, learn about genocide and conflict in Johannesburg and Rwanda, or get involved in a jazz improvisation workshop in new York with world-renowned musicians – you choose.
Opportunities to study overseas as part of your course
Photograph by Monash Abroad student Amanda Keanna, winner of the 2012 Monash University Student Photo Competition.
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Global views. Global citizens.
InTERnSHIPS AnD AfTER YOU GRADUATE
Internships give you the chance to obtain practical experience in a workplace while also gaining academic credits towards your degree.
Monash offers internships and placements in arts courses as an ideal way to combine theoretical, classroom-based learning with experiential learning to prepare you for your career.
The internship can be taken anywhere in Australia, or with an international organisation. Internship opportunities are also available in Prato, Italy.
for more information, go to: artsonline.monash.edu/internships
Internships
More study. More opportunities.
We offer a wide range of honours degrees, as well as master’s programs and PhDs.
If you’re a high-achieving and motivated student, an extra year of study for a degree with honours can help you:
■■ explore an area of interest in further detail
■■ enhance your research skills
■■ open the door to a master’s degree or PhD
■■ enhance your employment prospects.
Honours Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Communication
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Performing Arts
To find out more about honours, master’s degrees and PhDs, go to: artsonline.monash.edu/future-students/
After you graduate
Graduate Thom Woodroofe, Bachelor of Arts (Global) was awarded an Australia-At-Large Rhodes Scholarship in 2014 to study at Oxford University in the UK. Thom has a long-held interest in contributing to community by helping to raise the voice of those who are overlooked or excluded.
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MOnASH COLLEGE – fOR InTERnATIOnAL STUDEnTS
Academic pathways Monash College is the preferred pathway for students who aspire to study a degree in the faculty of Arts at Monash University.
Depending on your current level of study and future aspirations, you may be eligible for either:
Monash University Foundation Year
A pre-university program designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University.
After successfully completing the foundation Year program and meeting entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your chosen arts degree.
Diploma of Arts
A specialised program designed to prepare you for success in your arts degree. During the program you will study the same curriculum and complete the same assessments as first-year undergraduate students.
After successfully completing Diploma Part 2 you will be guaranteed a place in the second year of your chosen degree.
Monash English Bridging (MEB)
This program is ideal for students who have narrowly missed the English language requirement for direct entry. After successful completion of the 10 or 15 week program, you will move directly into your chosen Monash course without the need for an additional IELTS test.
note: MEB is not accepted for entry into all degrees. Those who are ineligible should consider Monash English.
Monash English (ME)
This program is designed for students who require additional English language development and support to achieve the entry requirement for either the relevant Monash English Bridging or University course.Course duration depends on your current English language proficiency and your preferred destination course. Intakes for Monash English occur every five weeks.
Monash College – for international students
English language pathwaysThe Monash University English Language Centre is the preferred English pathway into Monash University. If you do not meet the English language requirements for direct entry into your preferred course you may receive a conditional offer for one of our two programs.
For more information on English language pathways visit: monashcollege.edu.au/english
For more information on Monash College academic pathways visit: monashcollege.edu.au
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Stay in touchVisit our website monash.edu/arts
Submit an online enquiry register.monash.edu/enquiry
Call us 1800 MOnASH (666 274)
Follow us on Facebook facebook.com/MonashArts
How to apply
Australians, New Zealanders and Permanent Residents of Australia
■■ Apply through VTAC: vtac.edu.au
■■ Music courses also require an audition: artsonline.monash.edu/music-auditions
■■ for mid-year entry, apply directly to Monash: monash.edu/coursefinder
■■ Scholarships: monash.edu/scholarships
Fees■■ Commonwealth Supported Places – reduced course fees
for eligible applicants: monash.edu/enrolments/loans/commonwealth-supported-place.html
■■ HECS-HELP – deferred payment options for eligible applicants: monash.edu/enrolments/loans/commonwealth-supported-place.html
■■ fEE-HELP – Loan options for eligible applicants: monash.edu/enrolments/loans/domestic-full-fee.html
International students
■■ Go to: monash.edu/study/international
■■ Apply directly to Monash University’s International Recruitment Services: monash.edu/how-to-apply
■■ Music courses require an audition: artsonline.monash.edu/music-auditions
Feesfees for each course can be found at monash.edu/coursefinder
for a comprehensive list of our courses, entry requirements, pathways and admissions information, go to: monash.edu/coursefinder
More information
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The possibilities
Arts
Undergraduate Courses 2015
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts Scholars Program
Bachelor of Arts (English Language)
Bachelor of Arts (Global)
Bachelor of Arts (International)
Bachelor of Arts (Languages)
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Letters
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts (Global) and Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Arts (Global) and Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Banking and finance)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Management)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education (Primary)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work (with Honours)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Visual Arts
Bachelor of Arts Scholars Program and Bachelor of Commerce Scholars Program
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Laws
Diploma in Languages
Diploma in Liberal Arts
Future student enquiries
Australian citizens, permanent residents, and new Zealand citizens
Tel: 1800 MOnASH (666 274)
Email: future@monash.edu
Enquire: monash.edu/study/contact
International students
Australia freecall tel: 1800 181 838
Tel: +61 3 9903 4788 (outside Australia)
Email: study@monash.edu
Monash online
monash.edu/arts
Course finder monash.edu/coursefinder
International students monash.edu/study/international
Scholarships monash.edu/scholarships
Off-campus learning monash.edu/offcampus
Monash on YouTube youtube.com/monashunivideo
The information in this brochure was correct at the time of publication (February 2014). Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise. You should always check with the relevant Faculty office when considering a course.
CRICOS provider: Monash University 00008C
Monash College 01857J
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