Undergraduate Degrees
course information booklet
Browse through our course information booklet and find out more about our undergraduate degree programs and graduate destinations.
UOW Course Handbook
Below are links to the UOW Course Handbook. The Course Handbook contains the course structures and requirements for all courses offered at UOW.
Awards Offered:
Single Degrees:
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General course rules
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Arts (Bega, Batemans Bay, Shoalhaven & Southern Highlands)
- Bachelor of Arts (Dean's Scholars)
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (Dean's Scholar)
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (Honours)
- Bachelor of International Studies
- Bachelor of International Studies (Dean's Scholar)
Double Degrees:
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General course requirements for double degrees
- Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies
- Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (Dean's Scholar)
- Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Economics and Finance
- Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of International Studies
- Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of International Studies (Dean's Scholar)
- Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Laws (See Law)
- Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Arts (See Science)
- Bachelor of Engineering - Bachelor of Arts (See Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Computer, Electrical, Telecommunications Engineering) - Bachelor of Arts (See Informatics)
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies - Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Communicaton and Media Studies - Bachelor of Economics and Finance
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies - Bachelor of International Studies
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies - Bachelor of International Studies (Dean's Scholar)
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies - Bachelor of Laws (See Law)
- Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies - Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Creative Arts - Bachelor of Arts (See Creative Arts)
- Bachelor of Creative Arts - Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (See Creative Arts)
- Bachelor of Creative Arts - Bachelor of International Studies (See Creative Arts)
- Bachelor of International Studies - Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of International Studies - Bachelor of Economics and Finance
- Bachelor of International Studies - Bachelor of Laws (See Law)
- Bachelor of Journalism - Bachelor of Arts (See Creative Arts)
- Bachelor of Journalism - Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (See Creative Arts)
- Bachelor of Journalism - Bachelor of International Studies (See Creative Arts)
Internships and International Study Abroad Subjects
- ARTS301 Arts Internship
- HIST265 Gallipoli Study Tour (not available in 2013)
- HIST270 Western Front Study Tour
- POL 301 Politics Internship (for students taking the Australian National Internship Program or Washington Internship)
Major Study Areas Offered by Other Faculties
As part of the Bachelor of Arts degree, a second major from outside the Faculty may be chosen, provided that the prerequisites are satisfied and it is combined with a major from Bachelor of Arts. The most common majors are Economics, Education, Geography, Legal Studies, Management, Marketing, Psychology.
Contacts
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