Bachelor of Arts (Creative Arts) (Honours)
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) is a fourth-year program that serves as a prelude to a higher degree in research or to professional practice in a range of careers that entail advanced research work.
With half the program dedicated to a thesis-based experience of independent research conducted professionally, the program prepares individuals for professional or research work in the disciplinary field of their preference. It provides training in methodology, research skills and theoretical inquiry.
This Creative Arts stream enables students to choose to study any discipline within Visual or Performing Arts. The major project is a practice-driven thesis consisting of creative work and an exegesis.
- Arts and cultural planner
- Cartoonist
- Commercial potter
- Creative director
- Cultural development officer
- Cultural heritage officer
- Gallery assistant
- Illustrator
- Jewellery designer/maker
- Museum curator/technician
- Painter
- Photojournalist
- Photographer
- Potter/ceramist
- Screen printer
- Sculptor
- Set designer
- Textile designer
- Visual merchandiser
- Art/creative director
Honours graduates are highly valued for research work (academic and professional), and are especially prepared for a higher degree by research such as a PhD.