General degrees

Charles Sturt University has a selection of general undergraduate degrees as a pathway to more specific studies.

Choose subjects to tailor your degree to what you want to go on to study next. And when you move into your next course, you receive credit for what you've already completed.

Plus, you can study either online or on campus – the choice is yours.

There are lots of admission options to help you take your first step – you could apply based on a completed Certificate III (or higher), a tertiary preparation course, or even your work experience.

Find out where our general degrees can take you.

Keep your options open with one of these general degrees

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Bachelor of Arts

Combine traditional humanities knowledge with a professional specialisation – from English to environmental studies. History to human services. Performing arts to philosophy, psychology or publishing. Your specialisation can then be a pathway into further study. For instance, choose the Pathway to Teaching specialisation and you could move straight onto the Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching (Secondary).

See our Bachelor of Arts

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Bachelor of Business Studies

Select from a wide range of subjects – everything from finance, marketing and business law, to HR, IT and project management – to build a unique, personalised degree. Then transfer to a more specialised business degree at Charles Sturt such as the Bachelor of Accounting or the Bachelor of Business, in which you could major in finance, HR, management and leadership, marketing, or strategic planning.

See our Bachelor of Business Studies

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Bachelor of Educational Studies

Take the first step on your path to becoming a primary or secondary teacher. Gain essential skills in the learning area you want to teach. You could then move on into an accredited teaching course, such as our:

See our Bachelor of Educational Studies

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Bachelor of Health and Medical Science

Get prepared for further study in medicine, pharmacy, epidemiology or dentistry. Choose electives to suit your health career goals, including nutrition, pathophysiology, microbiology, reproduction, and law and ethics. You can then go on to more specialised study in your area of interest, or move into research, with the Bachelor of Science (Honours) for example.

See our Bachelor of Health and Medical Science