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Arts Combined Courses
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Arts is a great course to combine with others and is a very popular choice. Combined course students graduate with two degrees, in less time than it would take to complete the two separately. This can be done because some units in one degree will be cross-credited to the other, meaning you take fewer units. You will also overload (take more than the normal four units) in some semesters.
You will need to meet the entry requirements of both degrees. NEW - BA (European Studies) can now be combined with Commerce or Economics! What can I combine with Arts?| COURSE | DURATION | | Arts and Law* | 5.5 years | | Arts and Commerce* | 4.5 years | | Arts and Economics* | 4.5 years | | Arts and Engineering* | 5.5-6 years | | Arts and Computer Science | 4.5 years | | Arts and Education | 4.5 years | | Arts and Science | 4.5 years | | Arts and Medicine and Surgery | 7.5 years | | Arts and Music | 5 years | | Music and Health Science | 5.5 years | | Music and Law - for 2009 | 7 years |
* This combined course can also be done with the Arts (Asian Studies) or Arts (Communication Studies) specialist degrees. For further information on combined courses as well as TISC codes, visit the Prospective Students Office combined course site. What if I don't get a place in a combined course?The TER cut-off for combined courses (e.g. Science and Arts) is generally higher than that of a single degree. If you still wish to pursue Arts study if you're not in a combined course, you can do so as a Diploma. Pursuing a Diploma will usually involve an extra year of study.
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