Bachelor of Arts graduates include former Premier of NSW, Gladys Berejiklian. Former PMs Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard and Malcom Turnbull. Former President of the United States, Bill Clinton.
A Bachelor of Arts is the most common degree among non-executive directors of Australia's 100 biggest public companies, and two thirds of Australia‘s workforce have studied humanities and social sciences.*
And, in 2020 the British Academy reported that ‘those taking arts, humanities and social science degrees end up in jobs in eight of the 10 fastest-growing sectors of the economy more often than their STEM graduate counterparts’.**
By 2026, around 61,000 new positions will be created for Arts Professionals according to the National Skills Commission. So what does that mean for you? Job opportunities range from Business, to Media, to Government and Politics, to Marketing, Writing and more.
*The Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, **The Guardian, September 2020
Now is not the time to sit back and wait to see what’s coming. Now is the time to start your journey, wherever it may lead.
Flinders Bachelor of Arts produces graduates who have the ability to ask the right questions, think for themselves, explain what they think, and turn those ideas into actions.
Precisely the qualities in demand by employers across the world.
Flinders’ links to industry will give you the opportunity to access practical experience that prepares you for the workforce.
The career you end up pursuing may not even exist today, but the critical and creative thinking, communications and research skills, and the flexibility and adaptability you’ll develop during your studies at Flinders will allow you to take charge of your future, and become a true changemaker.
Renae Leith-Manos
Commentator, Media Consultant and Journalist
Gosia Hill
Gender, Social Protection and Education Expert
Ashley Sutherland
Completing a Master of Public Administration (Policy) at Flinders.
Dr Ryan Manhire
Academic in Europe
Helen Leake AM
Movie Producer
Louisa Minney
Director
James Currie
Filmmaker and winner of the Australian Screen Sound Guild's Lifetime Achievement Award
Peter Goers OAM
Commentator, actor, director, critic, radio host
Brooke Thomas
Chief of Staff
A Bachelor of Arts is a flexible and varied way to explore your passions. Women's and gender studies combined with politics and Indonesian? Sure. Drama combined with visual arts and psychology. Why not? Study what you’re passionate about, and become a leader in that field.
According to the World Economic Forum* the top three skills for jobs in 2025 will be:
The Flinders Bachelor of Arts has been developed to equip you with these core employability skills, to prepare you for jobs of the future… jobs we don’t even know will exist yet.
*5 things we know about the jobs of the future, World Economic Forum, 2020
Those who look to the future. Who understand that to thrive in tomorrow’s workplace, you must learn to be flexible, to navigate the digital age, to think both critically and creatively, and to develop the skills and knowledge to adapt and take advantage of new opportunities. That’s what we teach you. To think. To analyse. To be adaptable. To communicate. To be creative. To develop world-changing, future-proof skills in a world that’s changing fast. And that’s just the beginning.
Flinders’ Bachelor of Arts includes a suite of topics to prepare you for a wide range of career opportunities.
Living and studying overseas presents you with the unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture while continuing your tertiary study at one of Flinders University’s 70+ overseas partner universities. Why wait until you graduate to see the world? Let our program offer you the educational adventure of a lifetime.
A Bachelor of Arts is the perfect foundation to begin your university journey. You could use your BA as a pathway into multiple degrees, including teaching, creative industries, languages, business, and more.
A Bachelor of Arts will give you the skills you need to respond to social, cultural and economic issues in a rapidly evolving workplace. An Arts degree allows you to connect diverse knowledge in unique ways and develop specialised abilities to help you stand out from the pack. By picking and choosing from a range of disciplines, you can unlock more career options and pursue your interests.
Flinders student Zofia shows us what a typical week in the life of a Bachelor of Arts student looks like.
Learn about the degree with senior lecturer Dr Romain Fathi.
With a Bachelor of Arts under her wing, Ashley Sutherland’s passion for listening to people and telling their stories has led her to represent their issues to the wider community.
Find out how Dr Ryan Manhire went from school drop-out to a postdoc at one of Europe’s leading ethical centres.
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