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![]() Contacts Overview The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at UNSW (www.arts.unsw.edu.au) has 287 staff and 3477 undergraduate students. Over recent years competition to enter the Faculty's programs has become very vigorous, as our distinctive profile and provision of excellent teaching and learning experiences become more widely recognised. Our staff are highly qualified and experienced researchers as well as being dedicated teachers. The benefits to students which flow from the combination of research with teaching are widely recognised in the world's top universities.
Employers in today's world increasingly value the skills gained by students who have studied in the Arts and Social Sciences fields. These include the ability to write accurately and concisely, to express and critique a point of view, to analyse thoroughly and objectively, and to speak in public readily and with confidence. No matter what specific areas of interest our students follow, they will graduate with a high level of skill and experience in using computers, databases and research tools, the ability to document sources carefully, to manage time, and work in cross-cultural contexts. Many will have studied one or more languages in addition to their mother tongue, and in some areas of study they will have obtained high level skills in research design and statistical analysis. Degrees can be tailored to meet students' own aims and goals, by combining different disciplines and areas of specialised study. Graduates are highly valued in many occupations: in commerce and business, policy studies, governmental organisations, international bodies, the diplomatic service, corporate affairs and human resources, and will be found also in vocations and occupations such as education and social work, public health and community service, advertising, media and public relations. You can also undertake a period of internship for credit, which will be arranged by our Internship Officer, and periods of international exchange are available for all students, usually in the second year, where you can be located for one semester's study in a highly-recognised university in a country of your choice. Many other unique opportunities are open for students in the Faculty. Arts Office Location G1 - Morven Brown Building
Related Schools Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
School of Education School of English School of History School of Modern Language Studies School of Media, Film and Theatre School of Music and Music Education School of Philosophy School of Politics and International Relations School of History and Philosophy of Science School of Sociology and Anthropology School of Social Science and Policy School of Social Work |