Major from the Faculty of Arts (Undergraduate)
Description
In some undergraduate degrees offered by the University of Sydney Business School, students may undertake a major and/or elective units of study from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Students should be aware that there are limitations on the number of units of study which can be taken from outside of the Business School (and the School of Economics) for most degrees. Prerequisite requirements may also limit which combinations of majors are available to students. Students should always refer to the course requirements for their degree in the University of Sydney Business School Handbook before enrolling in non-Business School units.
Please Note. Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws cannot complete any Arts and Social Science units (apart from Economics units) as part of their degree.
Available Subject Areas for Majors and/or Electives in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
- American Studies
- Ancient History
- Anthropology
- Arabic and Islamic Studies
- Archaeology
- Art History
- Asian Studies
- Australian Literature
- Biblical Studies
- Buddhist Studies (from 2013)
- Celtic Studies
- Chinese Studies
- Cultural Studies
- Digital Cultures
- Econometrics
- Economics
- English
- European Studies
- Financial Economics #
- Film Studies
- French Studies
- Gender Studies
- Germanic Studies
- Government and International Relations
- Greek (Ancient)
- Hebrew (Classical)
- Hebrew (Modern)
- Heritage Studies
- History
- Indian Sub-Continental Studies
- Indigenous Australian Studies
- Indonesian Studies
- International and Comparative Literary Studies
- Italian Studies
- Japanese Studies
- Jewish Civilisation, Thought and Culture
- Korean Studies
- Latin
- Linguistics
- Medieval Studies
- Modern Greek
- Music
- Performance Studies
- Philosophy
- Political Economy
- Social Policy
- Sociology
- Spanish and Latin American Studies
- Studies in Religion
- Writing (No major available)
# This major is available to continuing Business School students enrolled in the Bachelor of Economics (pre-2011 students).