A Humanities degree from Flinders will prepare you to go beyond in a range of exciting careers, helping people connect with the world around them and with each other.
Study at a highly rated university with a reputation for quality in Humanities degrees, including a top 150 ranking in the world for Hospitality & Tourism Management (ARWU Subject Ranking 2019).
Top 250 in the world
for Arts and Humanities, including Languages, Literature and Linguistics
The World University Subject Rankings 2020
Top 250 in the world
for Arts and Humanities
The World University Rankings 2020
Top 250 in the world
for Arts and Humanities, including Arts,
Performing Arts and Design
The World University Subject Rankings 2020
Graduate job-ready with valuable, transferable skills in communication, critical thinking, research, planning and negotiation.
Strong industry links and placement opportunities help you develop workplace skills and industry networks.
Flinders’ Bachelor of Tourism and Events is the only degree of its kind, with streams in cultural tourism, nature-based tourism and events.
“Flinders was the perfect choice for me as it really allowed me to pursue my interests and study in a friendly and productive environment.
Flinders stands out to me from other universities because of the diversity in topics they offer as well as the tight-knit and welcoming community within the college.”
Yianni Cartledge
Bachelor of Arts (History)/Bachelor of Education
“Flinders was the perfect choice for me as it really allowed me to pursue my interests and study in a friendly and productive environment.
Flinders stands out to me from other universities because of the diversity in topics they offer as well as the tight-knit and welcoming community within the college.”
Yianni Cartledge
Bachelor of Arts (History)/Bachelor of Education
Delve into the world's rich cultural history, uncovering the links between past, present and future societies with a degree in Archaeology, or a major in History.
The College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University inspires ground-breaking ways of viewing the world.
Hear from students and lecturers about what they like about studying and teaching the arts and humanities.
“Recommendations from Dr van Duivenvoorde through the University have allowed me to undertake an internship in Sri Lanka and currently at the Naval History and Heritage Command in Washington DC.
I was also part of the discovery of South Australia’s oldest shipwreck The South Australian, and I took part in the excavation of parts of a shipwreck called The Amazon which wrecked in Inverloch, Victoria. Due to these practical experiences, it is now significantly easier for me to understand the theoretical part of maritime archaeology.”
Madhumathy Chandrasekaran
Masters of Maritime Archaeology, India
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