Open Day 2016 information session videos
Faculty of Arts Open Day general information session August 2016 General information for prospective students wanting to know more abou the Bachelor of Arts program in the Faculty of Arts.
Faculty of Arts Open Day Politics / Political Science/ International Relations information session August 2016 Basic definition of politics; associated skills acquired from studying Political Science; potential outcomes from studying politics; requirements required for this major.
Faculty of Arts Open Day Gender Studies information session August 2016 Information about the Gender Studies cross-disciplinary program.
Faculty of Arts Open Day Diploma in Languages information session August 2016 Description of the Diploma of Languages program within the Faculty of Arts.
Faculty of Arts Open Day Media and Communications information session August 2016 Information about the Media and Communications program; convergence of media; the rise of digital platforms.
Faculty of Arts Open Day Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences information session August 2016 Information about graduate studies at the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (GSHSS).
Faculty of Arts Open Day Psychology information session August 2016 What is psychology? Studying psychology at the University of Melbourne; taking psychology as a minor or Breadth subject.
Faculty of Arts Open Day Criminology Major information session August 2016 What is Criminology? What are the first years subjects that you study in the Criminology Major.
Faculty of Arts Open Day Melbourne School of Government information session August 2016 Information about graduate studies at the Melbourne School of Government (MSoG).
Faculty of Arts Open Day Breadth Studies information session August 2016 Information about Breadth Studies in the Bachelor of Arts
Faculty of Arts Open Day Law and Justice Minor information session August 2016 Information about the Law and Justice Minor within the Bachelor of Arts
Why study the Bachelor of Arts at The University of Melbourne? Develop your creative and critical thinking and learn from the best. The BA offers a flexible approach to studying the humanities, social sciences and languages.