Overview
Overview
With this double degree, you can apply core business skills to your creative enterprise, or creativity and critical thinking in business contexts.
You will learn technical skills in both your chosen disciplines, as well as transferable skills such as communication and problem-solving.
You’ll also enjoy access to Curtin’s business, media and performance facilities.
Available majors
These are the major combinations available in this double degree:
- Anthropology and Sociology
- Chinese
- Creative Writing
- Digital and Social Media
- English and Cultural Studies
- Fine Art1,2
- Geography
- History
- International Relations
- Japanese
- Journalism
- Professional Writing and Publishing
- Screen Arts1
- Theatre Arts1
1. Fine Art, Screen Arts and Theatre Arts are available only as a second major in this double degree.
2. Fine Art is not available to study full-time in this double degree.
Some combinations of majors may be available to be completed fully online.
What jobs can the Arts and Commerce course lead to?
The career opportunities for arts and commerce graduates vary greatly depending on the majors completed. See individual majors for their specific career options.
What you'll learn
- apply broad discipline knowledge to a range of theoretical and practical situations through research and practical application in the field of humanities and business
- think creatively and critically to generate innovative solutions to complex social, political, artistic, business and commercial problems
- access, evaluate and synthesise relevant information from a range of organisational and external sources
- communicate appropriately and effectively in professional and public contexts
- apply technologies appropriately
- demonstrate initiative, responsibility and lifelong learning skills by applying critical reflection and being proactive
- describe global and cultural issues as related to the humanities and business areas and their impact on local and international communities
- demonstrate respect for human rights, cultural diversity and the particular rights of Indigenous Australians
- show leadership and employ ethical practice and professional integrity, both within a team and independently