Monash Arts offers a range of study programs and courses to suit your needs. Program lengths range from 1 to 5 years. Most students typically complete a 3 year program. For a full list of courses offered by the Arts Faculty, see Monash Course Finder.
- Monash Arts offers an exciting selection of more than 20 single degrees. The type of single degree you choose will depend on the areas you want to study and what you want to do after university. Our largest course, the Bachelor of Arts, is your standard three-year degree. It is a flexible degree that allows you ... Read more
- What is a double degree? A double degree means studying two degrees simultaneously, usually from different faculties. With over 35 double degrees on offer, Monash Arts has one of the largest selections in Australia. Most double degrees with Arts take 4 years to complete if studying full time. Given that a single degree takes 3 years, completing two degrees in 4 years instead ... Read more
- Our undergraduate diplomas allow you to pursue an interest in an area of study from Monash Arts concurrently with a degree at Monash or another Australian university. What is a diploma? A diploma is equivalent to a full major (8 units) and is typically completed alongside your main degree over a three to four year period. For most ... Read more
- Didn’t quite get the ATAR you were expecting? Not to worry, Monash Arts degrees are accessible by a range of entry pathways. One option to meet university entry requirements is to complete a pathway course. Our pathway courses provide the ideal transition between school and university. Diploma of Tertiary Studies Berwick and Gippsland This pathway provides students with a ... Read more
- The application process for an Arts undergraduate degree depends on the course, semester of entry and whether you are applying to study on or off-campus. VTAC Applications Semester 1 entry, on-campus degrees Most applications for semester 1 entry are through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC). This includes VCE students and students applying by entry pathways such as ... Read more







