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Swinburne University of Technology

  • 23% international / 77% domestic

Bachelor of Arts

  • Bachelor

Examine the ethical issues around how technology is shaping our lives. Learn the skills needed to create policies that protect human rights, social equity and security.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
BA-ARTS3
Study Mode
In person
ATAR
60

About this course

Examine the ethical issues around how technology is shaping our lives. Learn the skills needed to create policies that protect human rights, social equity and security.

Study locations

Hawthorn

Career pathways

Professional Recognition:
N/A
Career Opportunities:
As a Swinburne Arts graduate, you'll be well equipped for a broad range of career outcomes in any industry sector. You're likely to find work where employers put a high premium on well-developed skills in conceptual understanding, critical and creative reasoning, communication, collaboration, problem-solving and self-management. Additionally, you may find career paths where your deep understanding of significant societal issues and knowledge around how to influence social change will be appreciated. Depending on your study areas, you may find employment in advocacy, advertising, anti-corruption, business, consumer protection, community development, corrections, cultural services, entertainment, human rights, government, indigenous engagement, large multinational organisations, marketing, media and communication, NGO/aid work, public relations, unions, youth services, and writing. Your career may commence with a graduate program or begin with roles such as: advocate, community development officer, diversity officer, government relations coordinator, intelligence analyst, security assessor, strategic advisor, ethics officer, NGO/aid worker, policy analyst/coordinator, political correspondent, electorate officer, politician, account coordinator, business administrator, support officer, advertising executive, campaign coordinator, volunteer coordinator, communications officer, copywriter, digital content creator, executive assistant, journalist, and marketing officer. Alternatively, you may continue onto postgraduate study for a career in primary or secondary school teaching, or to specialise at a more advanced level in media and communication, writing, or a business area of interest.