
Duration
4 weeksWeekly study
2 hours
HASS3000.3: Pulling it All Together
Understand how to translate your Humanities know how into workplace skills
This is the third of four courses in the HASS3000: BA Project program.
The program is the third core component of the Bachelor of Arts Online program at the University of Newcastle, which brings together Humanities students from all disciplines and subfields to put into practice the critical reasoning and research skills studied in HASS1000 and HASS2000.
In this program, you will hone your knowledge and skills through practical application and a major research project. This individual project can take the form of a traditional research paper or a creative, applied or digital outcome. It will demonstrate your capabilities in a range of areas that are demanded by employers in the knowledge economy, including digital communication, complex problem solving, initiative or enterprise, and creative thinking.
What topics will you cover?
Please see the HASS3000: BA Project course handbook for more detail.
Learning on this course
On every step of the course you can meet other learners, share your ideas and join in with active discussions in the comments.
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...
- Apply critical reasoning, creative thinking and problem-solving skills to answer complex questions in areas of the Humanities
- Implement evidence-based Humanities research methods in a practical research project
- Communicate Humanities research to varied audiences using a variety of forms at an advanced level
- Describe the relevance of BA studies to employment and future study options
Who is the course for?
This course is for anybody interested in the Humanities or pursuing original qualitative research.
To enrol, you need to have completed the previous core course in UON’s Bachelor of Arts Online, HASS2000. You will also need at least 40 units in a chosen major.
Who will you learn with?
Who developed the course?
Established
1965Location
Newcastle, AustraliaWorld ranking
Top 180Source: QS World University Rankings 2024
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