Studying creative arts, humanities or music at Charles Darwin University offers opportunities that you won't find at any other university in Australia or, indeed, in the world. Because of our location, the University brings together a unique combination of teaching, research and study opportunities in central and northern Australia. We have campuses in the central Australian desert and the tropical Top End. The Darwin campus sits astride the frontier between Australia and Southeast Asia.
The School of Creative Arts and Humanities offers you a great opportunity to learn about the arts of performance and expression through its Music and Visual Arts programs. The School actively engages with the community in Darwin through the Darwin Symphony Orchestra and the Centre for Youth and Community Music as well as a host of work integrated learning projects that connect our teaching to the real world challenges facing Territorians. We also host regular concert series, artist forums and exhibitions to showcase new works by communication, art and design staff and students. The Humanities and Social Sciences offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses about human cultures and communication and in the social sciences. You can study a second language (Mandarin, Greek or Indonesian) or specialise in North Australian, Indonesian and Southeast Asian Studies in these courses.