Bachelor of ArtsحAdelaide University

Bachelor of ArtsحAdelaide University

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Specifications
  • Province/City: Australia
  • Language for Teaching: English
  • Field of Study : Film and Art
  • Course Start Date: Feb
  • Course Start Date: Jul
  • Course : Degree
  • Country: Australia
  • Annual Course Fees : Between RM 100k - 150k
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Bachelor of Arts - Adelaide University Adelaide City Campus, Australia

Bachelor of Arts - Adelaide University · Adelaide City Campus, Adelaide

Duration
3 Years
Mode
Physical
Campus
Adelaide City Campus
Medium
English
Intake
Feb, Jul

Bachelor of Arts at Adelaide University — a 3-year arts degree at the Adelaide City Campus in South Australia, Australia. Explore your strengths by choosing two core majors, enjoy flexible electives, and connect with community and industry through placements and hands-on learning. International students from Malaysia and across Asia can apply for February or July intake.

Indicative total fees are AU$ 130,350 (tuition + application fee), with live AUD to MYR conversion in the fee breakdown below. Figures are illustrative — your final amount follows Adelaide University’s official fee schedule for your intake year.

Adelaide University is ranked #82 in the world in the QS World University Rankings. For Arts and Humanities, Adelaide University ranks in the top 100 globally and #8 in Australia in QS World University Rankings by Subject — the leading benchmark for arts study at Adelaide University.

What you will study: common core courses and two majors from 27 options across humanities, languages, social sciences, creative arts, and environment.

Entry requirements: pathways include ATAR 70, A Levels 7, STPM CGPA 2.67, and UEC 23 points across your best five subjects. English proficiency such as IELTS 6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0) is required. Scholarships are assessed case by case — contact our advisors for guidance.

Career outcomes span foreign affairs, policy development, communications, media, government, and humanitarian work.

Study at the Adelaide City Campus at Adelaide University. Plan to apply at least three months before your chosen February or July course start; allow time for your offer and Australian student visa before you travel.

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Why this course & university?

top 100 world · #8 in Australia

Adelaide University ranks in the top 100 globally and #8 in Australia for Arts and Humanities in QS World University Rankings by Subject — the leading benchmark for arts study at Adelaide University.

Two core majors

Explore your strengths and interests by choosing two core majors, and enjoy enhanced flexibility with a wide range of elective choices.

Industry & community connections

Connect with community and industry through placements, mentoring and hands-on learning experiences across your degree.

Career-ready graduates

Graduate with in-demand skills and knowledge, giving you the freedom to pursue a range of careers across policy, media, government, and the creative industries.

About the Campus

Bachelor of Arts at Adelaide University is taught at the Adelaide City Campus, with flexible two-major pathways, industry placements, mentoring, and hands-on learning across humanities, languages, and social sciences.

Majors

The Bachelor of Arts lets you choose two core majors from 27 options. Select a field group to explore majors and QS subject rankings; full descriptions are in the programme structure.

Indigenous & heritage

  • Aboriginal Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Social Sciences & Management
  • Archaeology and Classical Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Archaeology
  • Kaurna Languagestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Social Sciences & Management
  • Art History and Visual Culturetop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Art and Design

Languages & area studies

  • Chinese Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Modern Languages
  • French Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Modern Languages
  • German Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Modern Languages
  • Italian Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Modern Languages
  • Japanese Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Modern Languages
  • Spanish Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Modern Languages

Literature, arts & media

  • Creative Writingtop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Art and Design
  • English Literaturetop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS English Language and Literature
  • Screen Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Communication and Media Studies
  • Cultural Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Social Sciences & Management
  • Philosophytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Philosophy

Social sciences & politics

  • Anthropologytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Social Sciences & Management
  • Gender and Sexuality Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Social Sciences & Management
  • Historytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS History
  • Politicstop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Politics
  • Sociologytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Sociology
  • Social Research and Policy Analysistop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Social Sciences & Management
  • Linguistics and Applied Linguisticstop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Linguistics
  • Population and Migration Studiestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Social Sciences & Management

Global affairs & environment

  • Geographytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Geography
  • Environmental Managementtop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Environmental Sciences
  • International Developmenttop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Social Sciences & Management
  • International Securitytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Politics

Entry Requirements

Minimum academic requirements vary by qualification. Select your pathway below. English test scores are in the next section; for scholarships, see Contact Us.

ATAR
70
A Levels
7
STPM
CGPA 2.67
UEC
23 pts (best five)
Other Qualifications
Contact Us

English Language Requirements

IELTS
6.5 overall (Academic), minimum 6.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.

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Scholarships

Scholarship and bursary options for this degree programme depend on your intake and academic profile. Contact us and we’ll check eligibility with Adelaide University.

 
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Fee estimate (AUD → RM)

Core fees are shown in Australian dollars (AUD). Ringgit (MYR) equivalents use a live AUD/MYR rate. Figures are illustrative only. Adelaide University typically reviews tuition each year; expect an estimated 5–10% annual increase — always use the latest official tuition on your offer or fee schedule.

Tuition fee breakdown

Tuition fee
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Application Fee
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Indicative total payable
AU$ 130,350
Indicative total payable

Indicative totals above are not a quote. Tuition and related fees follow the Adelaide University’s current published schedule for your intake year. For scholarships, contact us. MYR equivalents use the live rate shown above.

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Programme Structure

The Bachelor of Arts is a three-year degree at Adelaide University Adelaide City Campus. Choose two core majors from the majors section. Programme components include:

Common Core
  • An Ethically Rich Life
  • Fact or Fiction: Data for Everyone
  • Igniting Change: Ideas to Action
  • Proppa Ways, Future Practice
  • Responsible AI: Bridging Ethics, Education and Industry
  • Ways of Being, Ways of Seeing
Aboriginal Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Social Sciences & Management
  • Engage with a curriculum designed in consultation with Aboriginal Elders and communities.
  • Be taught by active researchers and academics who are internationally recognised for their work.
  • Explore past and contemporary perspectives of Aboriginal Peoples in Australia and internationally.
  • Choose from a wide range of electives to tailor your degree to your interests.
  • Undertake work placements and mentoring to connect with community and industry.
  • Graduate with the skills and knowledge needed to work effectively with Aboriginal communities.
Archaeology and Classical Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Archaeology
  • Study the art, society, politics and philosophies of ancient Greece and Rome up to early medieval Europe.
  • Take on the challenge of interpreting ancient texts and artefacts.
  • Get job-ready with learning aligned directly to the Australian Archaeology Skills Passport.
  • Grow your professional networks by learning alongside experts and active researchers in the field.
  • Clarify your future career through research and self-reflection.
  • Get familiar with archaeology techniques and technology through an industry internship.
Kaurna Languagestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Social Sciences & Management
  • Learn how to speak, understand, read and write in Kaurna.
  • Engage meaningfully with Aboriginal knowledges.
  • Experience real-world learning through case studies and internships.
  • Learn from leading Aboriginal educators with deep insight into language and culture.
  • Attend guest lectures led by respected Aboriginal speakers.
  • Help build a future where the Kaurna language is alive and growing.
Art History and Visual Culturetop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Art and Design
  • Take field trips to local art galleries, museums, studios and workshops.
  • Learn to use and apply digital technologies.
  • Build specialist visual literacy, research, writing and communication skills.
  • Curate online exhibitions of old and new artworks.
  • Research and reflect on your future career path.
  • Undertake an industry internship aligned with your aspirations.
Chinese Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Modern Languages
  • Learn to speak, read and write in Mandarin.
  • Study Chinese and Asian influence in modern society.
  • Explore how language works and its influence on culture.
  • Clarify your career direction through research and reflection.
  • Choose an industry internship tailored to your goals.
  • Have the opportunity to study abroad.
French Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Modern Languages
  • Learn to read, write, speak and negotiate in French.
  • Build your understanding and appreciation of French culture.
  • Study France’s influence in modern society.
  • Build your professional networks and refine your career direction.
  • Choose an industry internship aligned with your goals.
  • Immerse yourself in all things French through study-abroad opportunities.
German Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Modern Languages
  • Learn to read, write, speak and negotiate in German.
  • Build your understanding and appreciation of German culture.
  • Gain insights into Germany’s economy and influence in modern society.
  • Refine your career direction and build professional networks.
  • Undertake an industry internship aligned to your interests.
  • Have the opportunity to take an intensive language and cultural study tour.
Italian Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Modern Languages
  • Learn to write, speak and negotiate in Italian.
  • Study Italian culture and its societal impact.
  • Build industry networks with researchers and guest scholars.
  • Immerse yourself in Italian culture through international exchange opportunities.
  • Complete an industry internship tailored to your interests.
  • Boost your employment prospects by taking two majors.
Japanese Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Modern Languages
  • Learn to speak, read and write Japanese.
  • Study Japan’s influence in modern society.
  • Immerse yourself in Japanese culture through in-country and study-abroad programs.
  • Build professional connections with researchers and guest scholars.
  • Clarify your career direction through research and reflection.
  • Choose an industry internship tailored to your interests.
Spanish Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Modern Languages
  • Learn to speak, read, write and negotiate in Spanish.
  • Access valuable tutoring and career services.
  • Benefit from rich immersion programs and exchanges in Spanish-speaking countries.
  • Build your professional network, including active researchers and guest scholars.
  • Define your career path through research, reflection and hands-on work experience.
  • Undertake a tailored internship in a relevant industry.
Creative Writingtop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Art and Design
  • Train in a broad range of literary genres, including prose, poetry, biography and memoir, satire, writing for screen, and more.
  • Build storytelling, research, creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Develop a portfolio of writing spanning short fiction, creative non-fiction, film scripts and poetry.
  • Create a unique degree tailored to your interests by pursuing a double major.
  • Choose from a wide range of elective courses to enhance your learning.
  • Explore professional pathways as you engage with community and industry partners.
English Literaturetop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS English Language and Literature
  • Explore a broad range of literary works ranging from Elizabethan classics to the modern day.
  • Customise your study plan to create a unique degree with broad expertise.
  • Enjoy enhanced flexibility with a wide range of elective choices.
  • Undertake a work placement to connect with community and industry.
  • Graduate with in-demand skills and knowledge.
  • Use your degree as a pathway to further study, including teaching.
Screen Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Communication and Media Studies
  • Study cinema from around the world and explore a range of genres.
  • Go behind the scenes of the Adelaide Film Festival.
  • Create a unique degree with a double major to graduate with multi- and interdisciplinary expertise.
  • Enjoy enhanced flexibility from your first year through a wide range of elective choices.
  • Connect with community and industry through placements and professional learning opportunities.
  • Graduate with in-demand skills and knowledge.
Cultural Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Social Sciences & Management
  • Broaden your perspectives and cultural understanding.
  • Engage with research-active lecturers across a diverse range of cultural contexts.
  • Create a unique degree to graduate with multi- and interdisciplinary expertise.
  • Enjoy enhanced flexibility with a wide range of elective choices.
  • Undertake a work placement to develop experience and build connections with community and industry.
  • Graduate with in-demand skills and knowledge.
Philosophytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Philosophy
  • Investigate big questions about reality, meaning and morality.
  • Interrogate the status quo and challenge things you take for granted.
  • Learn to defend your views clearly and persuasively using reason.
  • Build strong networks with peers, teachers and the wider community.
  • Clarify your career path through research and self-reflection.
  • Undertake an industry-aligned internship.
Anthropologytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Social Sciences & Management
  • Study patterns and behaviours across different cultures and societies.
  • Unpack ethical issues in anthropology such as exploitation, ethnocentrism and white saviourism.
  • Learn from active researchers experienced in local and international fieldwork.
  • Gain narrative inquiry and ethnographic research skills.
  • Enhance critical thinking, analytical reasoning and cross-cultural competency.
  • Build professional networks through an industry-aligned internship.
Gender and Sexuality Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Social Sciences & Management
  • Analyse how gender and sexuality shape society and affect people’s lives.
  • Explore intersectional social identities such as race, ethnicity, citizenship, social class, age and ability.
  • Learn creative and impactful advocacy strategies.
  • Build your professional network, working alongside active researchers and experts.
  • Clarify your career path by exploring the many possibilities of the field.
  • Help analyse and solve real-world problems through an industry internship.
Historytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS History
  • Explore the past from the Stone Age to the making of modern society.
  • Engage with new and immersive methods of studying the past.
  • Create a unique degree and graduate with multi- and interdisciplinary expertise.
  • Enjoy enhanced flexibility from your first year through a wide range of elective choices.
  • Undertake professional internships and connect with community and industry.
  • Graduate with in-demand skills and knowledge.
Politicstop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Politics
  • Be taught by internationally recognised researchers and academics.
  • Choose two core majors aligned with your interests.
  • Create a unique degree to graduate with expertise across various fields.
  • Enjoy enhanced flexibility from your first year through a wide range of elective choices.
  • Participate in industry placements and global exchange opportunities to connect with community.
  • Graduate with transferable skills and knowledge in local and global political environments.
Sociologytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Sociology
  • Develop the knowledge and skills to influence social change.
  • Study a responsive and evolving discipline.
  • Choose a second major to support your strengths and interests.
  • Create a unique degree and graduate with multi- and interdisciplinary expertise.
  • Enjoy enhanced flexibility from your first year through a wide range of elective choices.
  • Undertake professional internships and connect with community and industry.
Social Research and Policy Analysistop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Social Sciences & Management
  • Develop a sound understanding of contemporary social issues.
  • Build the skills to drive real social change.
  • Learn from inspiring scholars.
  • Explore your interests with a double major.
  • Tailor your degree with a broad range of elective choices.
  • Graduate job-ready with in-demand skills and knowledge.
Linguistics and Applied Linguisticstop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Linguistics
  • Choose two core majors to support your strengths and interests.
  • Create a unique degree to graduate with multi- and interdisciplinary expertise.
  • Enjoy enhanced flexibility from your first year through a wide range of electives.
  • Undertake work placements to connect with community and industry.
  • Graduate with in-demand skills and knowledge.
Population and Migration Studiestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Social Sciences & Management
  • Explore the ethical and moral dimensions of population pressures and migration.
  • Study links to climate change, urbanisation, biodiversity loss and natural resource depletion.
  • Develop valuable transferable skills such as analytical thinking, data interpretation and policy analysis.
  • Build professional networks by engaging with experts and active researchers in the field.
  • Map out your future career and access relevant professional development opportunities.
  • Analyse real-world problems through an industry internship.
Geographytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Geography
  • Investigate global issues like climate change and urban development through a geographical lens.
  • Experience hands-on learning with immersive field trips and real-world case studies.
  • Gain advanced GIS and spatial analysis skills.
  • Build your professional networks by working alongside active geography researchers.
  • Pinpoint your future career by exploring your options in the field.
  • Apply your learning to real-world problems through an industry internship.
Environmental Managementtop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Environmental Sciences
  • Build an understanding of climate change, biodiversity, urbanisation and food security.
  • Develop the skills to create policy and plans for managing environmental issues.
  • Work alongside globally leading researchers.
  • Enjoy enhanced flexibility from your first year through a wide range of elective choices.
  • Connect with community and industry through placements and professional projects.
  • Graduate with in-demand skills and knowledge.
International Developmenttop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Social Sciences & Management
  • Learn from academic staff with global policy and aid experience.
  • Engage with real-world research.
  • Undertake a paid internship and apply your knowledge in a workplace environment.
  • Create a unique degree by choosing a second major to graduate with interdisciplinary expertise.
  • Choose from a wide range of elective courses.
  • Connect with community and industry.
International Securitytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Politics
  • Explore legal and ethical frameworks governing international relations and security.
  • Develop valuable transferable skills such as analytical thinking, problem-solving and strategic decision-making.
  • Learn to analyse complex situations, assess risks and make informed policy decisions.
  • Build your professional network by engaging with experts and active researchers in the field.
  • Learn about employment opportunities in international security to clarify your future career.
  • Devise strategic solutions for real-world problems through an industry internship.

Future Career Prospects

Main Directions
  • Foreign affairs and diplomacy
  • Policy development
  • Environmental management and planning
  • Corporate communications
  • Humanitarian work
  • Government and public service
  • Management
  • Marketing and public relations
  • Media and publishing

Estimated application deadline

Adelaide University offers February and July intakes for this degree. Plan to apply at least 3 months before your classes start — earlier is better for international students.

February & July intake
Apply at least 3 months before course start

Illustrative planning window for your chosen February or July intake — confirm the exact closing date with Adelaide University or our advisors. Allow extra time for visa processing if you apply close to the deadline.

English tests
Book IELTS 6.5 early if needed

Allow time to retake if required before your intake so English proofs are ready with your application.

Official source: Intake dates and closing deadlines are set by Adelaide University and may change. Always verify on the official application channel before you commit.

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Adelaide city and inner suburbs accommodation near Adelaide University. Message us to shortlist options that fit your budget.

Options near Adelaide City Campus include university accommodation, purpose-built student housing, and shared apartments in the city centre and surrounding suburbs. We shortlist leases that fit your budget and commute to class.

Rates below are per week in AUD. See living costs for monthly benchmarks. Unlock this section for the official Adelaide University accommodation page.

Adelaide monthly living expenses

Estimates for studying in Adelaide (monthly). The Australian Government advises international students to budget at least AUD 24,505 per year for living costs in Adelaide — about AUD 2,040 per month on average. The bands below split that benchmark across rent, food, public transport, mobile, and personal spend. Figures are in AUD first, with MYR from the same live rate as the fee section.

Live rate (same as Fee estimate): 1 AUD = MYR

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Total (monthly, indicative · ~AUD 30,000/year benchmark)
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