Over 67% of ASX200 CEOs* and 44% of world leaders** have a social science degree.
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’##.
*ASX100 Board of Directors 2020 Report, **DASSH 2018 Report, #The Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, ##The Guardian, September 2020
The National Skills Commission have projected that by 2026 jobs for Arts Professionals will grow by 8.8% or 61,000 new positions will be created.
Plus, the beauty of the BA is that a lot of the jobs that students who are currently studying will have a career in, don’t even exist yet.
Potential job opportunities include:
Academic
Actuary
Advertising account manager
Anthropologist
Archivist
Art conservator
Art dealer
Art director
Art gallery manager
Art historian
Author
Banker
Bio linguist
Blogger
Book publicist
Career counsellor
Cartographer
Communications manager
Conservationist
Consultant
Content producer
Content writer
Copywriter
Creative writer
Cultural consultant
Cultural program director
Data analyst
Digital art curator
Diplomat
Director of development
Editor
Education policy consultant
Educator
English littérateur
Environmental economist
Environmentalist
Ethics board director
Evolutionary linguist
Fundraising coordinator
Government administrator
Grant writer
Health economist
Heritage officer
Historian
Historical linguist
Humanitarian
Immigration officer
Interpreter
Journalist
Labour economist
Legislative aide
Librarian
Library director
Library technician
Lobbyist
Local government association of SA project officer
Marketing and communications strategist
Marketing manager
Media buyer
Media correspondent
Media manager
Mediator
Ministerial and parliamentary liaison adviser
Museologist
Museum curator
Non-profit organisation director
Paralegal
Policy and planning manager
Political advisor
Political analyst
Political economist
Program coordinator
Proposal manager
Publisher
Public affairs and policy expert
Public relations manager
Regulatory officer
Scriptwriter
Social media specialist
Social service worker
Sociologist
Speech writer
State public service
Technical writer
Tour guide
Translator
Travel agent
UN representative
University tutor
Urban planner
Aboriginal Workforce Support & Development
ACEOpen
Adelaide City Council
AMP
Anglicare SA
Austrade
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australian Public Service (Foreign Affairs & Trade; Defence; Prime Minister & Cabinet)
Australian Senate
Bank of Melbourne
BT Financial Group
Business SA
Court Services Victoria
Deloitte Australia
Department for Environment and Heritage
Department of Educaiton and Children Services
District Court of South Australia
Elders
Federal Government
Glenunga International High School
Hackney University Technical College
Hamleys of London
Henkel South Africa
Inclusive Sport SA
Infinity Community Solutions
International Development Agencies
Junction and Women’s Housing
Laura Murray Public Relations
Loreto College
National Australia Bank
National Centre for Education & Training on Addication
News Corp Australia
News Ltd
Northern Territory Government
Open Colleges Australia
Praxis Artspace
Rising Sun Pictures
SA Ambulance Service
SA Water
SafeWork SA
Santos
Seaford R-12 School
South Australia Police
South Australian Olympic Council
STA Travel
State Theatre Company
Sun Newspaper
SWEAT
Temple Christian College
The Murray Valley Standard
UN World Food Programme
Universidad Sergio Arboleda
VavaVoom Productions
Weber Shandwick Australia
WOMADelaide
The range of careers available for Bachelor of Arts graduates is amazing. Bachelor of Arts graduates are leaders, founders and entrepreneurs. Change makers. People like Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba or Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal. CEOs and former CEOs of companies like YouTube, Disney and Starbucks. Creative minds like Natalie Portman, Oprah Winfrey, Martin Scorsese, Amy Poehler and Emma Watson.
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.
The only thing that’s true about the statement “there are no jobs in the Arts”, is that it’s an outdated stereotype. Flinders Bachelor of Arts alumni have well proven that a degree in the Arts can take you far in life.
Take, for example, Renae Leith-Manos. She is the perfect example of how diverse your career can be with a Bachelor of Arts. Having worked in newspapers, magazines, TV, radio and digital media, Renae is regularly called upon as a commentator, media consultant and journalist. Nowadays, she divides her time 50/50 between her two homes in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Sydney.
Or Ryan Manhire, who went from high school drop-out to BA to PhD to the world with a postdoc at one of Europe’s leading ethical centres in the Czech Republic.
Or Sara Siami who worked her way up to Human Resources Director at global fitness company SWEAT, the brainchild of Tobi Pearce and Kayla Itsines, and has since founded her own P&C business, The People Plugin.
Or James Currie, who won the Australian Screen Guild’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015 for his work in the screen industry.
And these are just some of the stories of Flinders Bachelor of Arts students who have gone on to have incredible jobs in the Arts in a variety of industries.
"In the BA I am majoring in Drama and International Relations. The degree allows me to study the subjects I am interested in and surrounds me with mentors, teachers, and peers who support and challenge me to achieve my best. The degree has provided me with a close cohort of friends who share similar interests. As a part of my degree, I will be going on exchange to Canada to further my studies."
"Flinders took me from a ratbag 20 something to a confident, rational human being. I learned how to think, and was provided with a robust foundation upon which I was able to build my career. It was a solid base which over 40 years later I still I constantly reference and augment... In the year following graduation, I was head-hunted by the South Australian Film Corporation which had just been formed by Premier Donald Dunstan and film producer Gil Brearley in 1972."
Flinders’ Bachelor of Arts is for the change-makers.
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.
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