Bachelor of Arts (Digital Technology and Culture)
There will be no new intake into this degree from 2008
Degree Overview
4 years full time
5 years full time with Honours
The Bachelor of Arts (Digital Technology and Culture) [formerly Bachelor of Arts (Informatics)] is a specialist four-year degree that combines studies from the Faculty of Arts with others from the School of Information Technology in the Faculty of Science.
The degree was developed in recognition of likely employer demand from two main fields: information technology industries seeking people with the broad critical, analytical and communicative skills of arts graduates, and arts-related industries in need of technologically literate people capable of capitalising on the opportunities offered by new digital technologies.
By combining studies in humanities and social sciences with studies in information technology, the Bachelor of Arts (Digital Technology and Culture) revolutionises traditional approaches to the broad disciplines offered by arts and science.
To complete the Bachelor of Arts (Digital Technology and Culture), students must complete 192 credit points in total including:
- an Arts major (refer to Part A of the Table of Units of Study for a list of possible subject majors)
- an Information Systems major
- core Digital Cultures units of study
- units of study of your choice.


Bachelor of Arts (Digital Technology and Culture) - Degree Requirements



