Bachelor of Languages (Middle Eastern and Central Asian)
| Offered By | ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences and School of Culture, History and Language |
|---|---|
| Duration | 3 years full-time |
| Minimum | 144 units |
| Academic Contact | Dr Ali Yunis Aldahesh |
| Academic Plan | 3150XMEAS |
| CRICOS Code | 061766D |
| UAC Code | 999993(Internal ANU Code - not UAC) |
The Bachelor of Languages is a degree which prepares students for the challenges they will face in the increasingly multicultural and international workplaces of the 21st century. The degree combines a solid foundation in one or more languages with knowledge about linguistics (the science of language), and the culture and cultural practices associated with the chosen language(s). The degree draws upon the complementary strengths of the language programs in the College of Asia and the Pacific and the College of Arts & Social Sciences at the ANU.
Students select one the seven streams in the degree, which allow students to major in one of eighteen different languages: Classics (Ancient Greek or Latin); China/Korea (Korean or Chinese); Japanese Language; Japanese Linguistics; Modern European (French, German, Italian or Spanish); Middle Eastern and Central Asia (Arabic, Persian or Turkish); Southeast/ South Asia (Indonesian, Hindi, Sanskrit, Thai, Urdu/Persian or Vietnamese).
An exchange semester or year in a country in which the language of the language major is the language of instruction is not compulsory, but is strongly recommended. This will usually take place in the fifth semester of study, depending upon the student's language proficiency, the degree coordinators recommendation and the College of Arts & Social Sciences Student Advisor's approval.
Admission Requirements
Admission to all programs is on a competitive basis, taking into account all relevant academic qualifications. If you hold more than one qualification, admission will be based on your overall record. Tertiary qualifications are generally weighted more heavily than secondary. If you have completed an approved tertiary preparation course or alternative entry scheme, you will be assessed on the results of that scheme alone, unless you have undertaken subsequent study.
Click HERE for further information about domestic admission pathways.
The table below is a guide to the entry level required for domestic applicants. Exact entry level will be set at time of offer.
| Entry Requirement | Entry Level |
|---|---|
| ATAR | 80 |
| QLD Band | 10 |
| International Baccalaureate | 28 |
From 2010, the UAI/ENTER/TER will be referred to as ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) for admission in 2010. See http://www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/atar/ for further information.
Queensland Band equivalents are a guide only - selection is made on a UAI equivalent that is not available to students.
The entry requirements above are for domestic applicants only.
International applicants may view further information on admissions requirements at Entry Requirements for International Undergraduate Applicants
The University reserves the right to alter or discontinue its programs as required.
Prerequisites
None but there may be prerequisites or levels of assumed knowledge for individual subjects particularly post-beginners language subjects.The information published on the Study at ANU 2010 website applies to the 2010 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2009 website.




