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La Trobe University

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science


Course Details

An arts/science degree builds your knowledge and skills across creative and technical areas to expand your career prospects in fields such as environmental science, humanities, research, health and social sciences. Your arts and science studies are divided equally across this four-year double degree, giving you the opportunity to explore topics from both disciplines that reflect your interests and goals. Choose from arts subjects like anthropology, languages, archaeological and heritage studies or philosophy and combine these with studies in scientific areas such as botany, microbiology, data science, zoology and more. Throughout your arts and science subjects, you'll have access to purpose-built teaching and research facilities and work alongside some of Australia's leading educators. Subjects across both our arts and science disciplines offer a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, giving you the skills you need to adapt to today's changing jobs landscape.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science, students must complete 480 credit points consisting of: 240 credit points of Arts coded subjects, of which: 120 credit points major subjects 120 second major or minor and/or elective subjects 240 credit points of Science coded subjects, of which: 60 core credit points 120 credit points major subjects 60 credit points minor and/or elective subjects

CRICOS Code: 106838F

Address

Melbourne (Bundoora)

Plenty Road

BUNDOORA, Victoria, 3086

Attendance options

  • Full-time - 4 years

Total tuition costs

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ENTRY CRITERIA*

TOEFL: 64

OVERALL IELTS: 6


* Note that TOEFL and IELTS scores are indicative of overall requirements in either test. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the educator for a more detailed breakdown of requirements. Note also that where TOEFL and IELTS scores are published applicants will typically require one or the other.