Admission to our undergraduate degree programs usually requires successful completion of a senior secondary school qualification similar to the Higher School Certificate (HSC), the highest educational award in New South Wales schools.
IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 6.0)
The Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (BA/BIE) combined degree will produce a new breed of graduates. Develop rich expertise in arts, culture, and social science, along with innovative and entrepreneurial business skills.
This combined degree will develop and inspire individuals interested in creating innovative futures that influence markets, communities and societies. It is designed to provide you with a strong grasp of the complex processes, risks, rewards, motivations and societal impacts of innovation and entrepreneurship within regional, national and global perspectives.
Graduates are empowered with commercial skills, specialist knowledge and the ability to think distinctively, creatively and critically in a business environment. Stretch your imagination and gain highly competitive skills to jumpstart a bright future in an increasingly dynamic and commercial world.
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The Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (BA/BIE) enables graduates to think globally and laterally, armed with the tools and networks to dream big and incite change.
Your education, training and qualifications will empower you to develop your entrepreneurial ideas in the arts and humanities into successful new ventures. You can also enrich economies, cultures, societies and communities by working within existing businesses in exciting and innovative ways.
The multidisciplinary nature of your studies will open doors, allowing you to pursue multiple areas of interest and diversifying your employment options throughout your professional career.
Depending on your chosen areas of study, careers may include:
innovation manager
academic
archivist
Arts administrator
business consultant
cultural resource manager
demographer
education sector administration
entrepreneur
exhibitions officer
film and media producer or analyst
government or business administration
grants officer
heritage consultant
innovation manager
interpreter
librarian
linguistic analyst; diplomat
market research analyst
media planner
museum visitor services coordinator
non-government organisation work
policy analyst and developer
public or private sector researcher
public servant professional
publisher
tour guide
translator
writer or editor
and, with further qualifications primary or secondary school teacher
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year