Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts - Theatre and Performance (Dual Degree)

University of New South Wales (UNSW) - Kensington Campus

Australia,New South Wales

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66 Months

Duration

CAD 42,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 150

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Australia, New South Wales

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1949

Total Students: 65,600 +

Int. Students: 22,946 +

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Civil Engineering Building (H20), Library Rd, UNSW Sydney, Kensington NSW 2052, Australia

Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts - Theatre and Performance (Dual Degree)

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts is a five-year double degree that develops your worldview and prepares you to directly improve the lives of vulnerable individuals. Experience practical and theoretical classes under guidance from industry professionals and current social workers.

Pursue studies that you love and deepen your understanding of the world with your choice of humanities, languages, and social studies subjects. You'll build diverse skills and knowledge in the arts, complemented with human services such as mental health, social work counselling, community work, sociology, psychology, and working with Indigenous communities. 

In addition to two social work placements, you’ll have opportunities for arts-related internships in Australia and overseas. Graduate with real connections, real experience, and professional skills accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers.


Major: Theatre and Performance
Studying theatre and performance will open doors to acting on stage and beyond. You’ll learn skills in practical collaboration and in-depth critical analysis, which will support your study across multiple disciplines. With a diverse range of skills, students are prepared for careers in:

  • Performance making  
  • Producing and directing 
  • Scriptwriting 
  • Arts management and administration 
  • Communications and journalism 
  • Reviewing art and theatre 
  • Event management and publicity 
  • Teaching drama in secondary schools 
  • Education and research. 

You’ll also be free to study theatre and performance in combination with other subjects like business, communications, creative writing, English, film studies, history, languages, marketing, media, music, philosophy, sociology and anthropology.