BA (Hons) Arts and Humanities (with a foundation year)

Falmer

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Foundation Year serves as an introductory phase, focusing on developing critical thinking, research capabilities, and effective communication. Students engage with a broad spectrum of subjects, including history, philosophy, literature, and art history, allowing them to explore various disciplines within the arts and humanities. Upon successful completion, students progress directly into the first year of their chosen degree, such as English, History, Philosophy, or Liberal Arts. ​

Curriculum: The curriculum is structured to build foundational knowledge and academic skills. Modules are designed to enhance students' abilities in critical analysis, argumentation, and self-expression. The flexible nature of the program allows students to tailor their studies to their interests, providing a personalized academic experience. ​

Research Focus: While the Foundation Year emphasizes skill development, students are introduced to research methodologies pertinent to the arts and humanities. This early exposure prepares them for more in-depth research projects in their chosen disciplines during the subsequent years of their degree programs. ​

Industry Engagement: The University of Sussex offers various opportunities for students to engage with industry professionals through placements, internships, and collaborative projects. These experiences are designed to enhance employability and provide practical insights into potential career paths within the arts and humanities sectors. ​

Global Perspective: The program encourages a global outlook by integrating diverse cultural and historical perspectives into the curriculum. Students are also offered opportunities to study abroad, further enriching their understanding of global contexts and enhancing their academic and personal development.

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Location

Falmer

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

£ 19050

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 80% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 80.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 59.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

The University of Sussex offers a range of scholarships and financial support for international students to help make studying in the UK more accessible. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, support for underrepresented groups, and the ambition to help students thrive in their studies.

Sussex International Scholarships: The University offers a range of scholarships specifically for international students, including the Sussex Excellence Scholarships.These awards typically cover a portion of the tuition fees and are available for students pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate degrees.

Specific Country Scholarships: The University also offers country-specific scholarships for students from particular regions, such as Africa, India, and China.These awards are often designed to make studying at Sussex more accessible for students from those regions.

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Arts and Humanities (with a Foundation Year) have a diverse array of career options available to them. The broad skill set acquired during the program, which includes analytical thinking, communication, and creative problem-solving, is highly sought after by employers in multiple fields. 

Education and Teaching: Many graduates choose to pursue careers in education, either as teachers or education consultants. The analytical, research, and communication skills developed during the program are highly transferable to roles in schools, colleges, and universities. Graduates may become secondary school teachers, teaching assistants, or education coordinators. Those with a strong interest in teaching may also go on to complete postgraduate qualifications to teach at higher levels.

Cultural and Heritage Sector: The knowledge gained in the arts and humanities program can lead to careers in museums, galleries, and heritage organizations. Graduates may work as museum curators, cultural heritage managers, or archivists, helping to preserve and promote cultural history and heritage. They may also engage in roles related to exhibition design, public programming, and educational outreach.

Media and Journalism: With a background in arts and humanities, graduates are well-suited for careers in media, journalism, and communications. This may include working as journalists, writers, content creators, or editors for newspapers, magazines, online platforms, and broadcasters. The program's emphasis on critical analysis and communication prepares graduates to effectively report, write, and communicate complex ideas to a wider audience.

Public Relations and Marketing: Graduates can apply their creative and communication skills in public relations, marketing, and advertising. They may work as PR specialists, marketing managers, or brand consultants, helping organizations to craft their public image, promote products and services, and engage with audiences through various media channels.

Nonprofit and Charity Sector: Many arts and humanities graduates choose to work in nonprofit organizations, where they can apply their research, communication, and problem-solving skills to promote social change. Roles in this sector may include project manager, fundraiser, advocacy coordinator, or policy advisor, with opportunities to contribute to causes such as education, health, social justice, and environmental sustainability.

Publishing and Writing: Graduates with strong writing and research skills often pursue careers in publishing. This could involve roles in book publishing, editing, copywriting, or content development. Graduates may work for publishing houses, online publications, or self-publishing, creating and editing written content for diverse audiences.

Government and Public Policy: Graduates of the program are well-equipped to pursue careers in the public sector, where they can work on shaping and influencing policy decisions. Potential roles include policy analyst, researcher, or parliamentary assistant, supporting government initiatives or contributing to the development of public policy and legislation.

Business and Management: The critical thinking, communication, and organizational skills gained during the program are transferable to business and management roles. Graduates can pursue careers in project management, human resources, or business analysis. Many businesses value graduates from arts and humanities backgrounds for their ability to think creatively, communicate effectively, and solve complex problems.

Social Research and Analysis: For those interested in understanding societal trends and human behavior, roles in social research and analysis are a strong career option. Graduates can work as social researchers or data analysts, gathering and interpreting data for public and private organizations, helping to influence policies and services in a variety of sectors.


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