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Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Science

Build your capacity for critical analysis and develop a strong knowledge and skill base across the arts and sciences. Select majors and electives that align with your interests, preparing you for diverse career opportunities. Develop practical skills for real-world research as well as advanced communication skills applicable to various arts, humanities and scientific fields.

5 Stars

for learner engagement 2024 Good Universities Guide, UG Science & Maths

Transferable skills

Expand employability opportunities through elevated thinking

#1 in Queensland

for median graduate salary 2024 Good Universities Guide

Commencing

  • Townsville: January, September
  • Cairns: January, September

Fees

$12,120.00+

+estimated annual Commonwealth Supported Fee for a full-time study load


Plus Student Services and Amenities fee
Fee deferral and scholarships available if eligible


Currently displaying fees for 2025, which are indicative only of the upcoming year's.

Duration

4 years full-time

Entry Requirements

ATAR 66.5

Recommended Knowledge

English (Units 3/4,C), Mathematical Methods (Units 3/4,C),Chemistry, General Maths or Mathematical Methods (Units 3/4,C) – Mathematical Methods recommended for the Majors in Maths, Physics, and Data Science.

QTAC Codes

  • 311511
  • 321511

Course detail

Real stories

  • Student of the Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Science

    Student

    Rhys Malcolm

    Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Science

    Through my degree, I’ve had the opportunity to study at Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan. Even if you only intend to build a career from one of your degrees, the skills you can learn, and experiences you can gain from your second degree will be highly transferable and will broaden your career options.

  • Studied Bachelor of Arts – Bachelor of Science

    Alumni

    Stuart Hodgson

    Bachelor of Arts – Bachelor of Science

    If you are having trouble choosing between two disciplines, why not do both? I had interests in both the Arts and Sciences and would have been unable to pursue those interests through a single course. They complement each other well, with Arts training critical reasoning, and Science teaching analytical techniques.

  • Lecturer at the College of Science and Engineering

    Lecturer

    Dr Tasmin Rymer

    College of Science and Engineering

    JCU is recognised globally for its excellence in research in several areas. Our small class sizes provide students with access to lecturers who genuinely care about their progress and their studies. Our courses are also embedded with work-integrated learning, making JCU graduates highly sought after in the workforce.

  • Senior Curator Maritime Archaeology, Museum of Tropical Queensland

    Employer

    Dr Maddy McAllister

    Senior Curator Maritime Archaeology, Museum of Tropical Queensland

    The calibre of JCU graduates is exceptional. They have a strong theoretical base that is combined with a willingness to learn the practical, hands-on skills, which are required to work in the industry.