Studying in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Sydney means joining a vibrant, academically rigorous community and the opportunity to develop and hone your research, analytical and critical thinking skills--no matter where your interests lie within the arts, humanities and social sciences. As the first faculty of the University of Sydney, it has a long and rich tradition of leading academic research and teaching, and continues to provide a spectrum of course and degree options for postgraduate students.
At the University of Sydney, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences comprises several schools that include
Under the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, these schools offer the following undergraduate programs:
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of International and Global Studies
Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science
Bachelor of Political, Economic and Social Sciences
Bachelor of Socio-legal Studies
The University of Sydney's Bachelor of Arts program
offers a wide range of major study areas. Students can tailor their degrees by
choosing one of the following majors:
American Studies, Ancient History,
Anthropology, Arab World, Islam and the Middle East, Arabic Language and Literature, Archaeology, Art History, Asian Studies,
Australian Literature, Biblical Studies, Celtic Studies, Chinese Studies, Classical Studies, Cultural Studies, Digital Cultures,
Economics, English, European Studies, Film Studies, French Studies, Gender Studies, Germanic Studies, Government and
International Relations, Greek (Ancient), Hebrew (Classic and Modern), Heritage Studeis, 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, Sanskrit, Social Policy, Sociology, Spanish and Latin
American Studies, Studies in Religion.
OzTREKK Admissions Officer: Charlynn Lecompte