Bachelor of Security Analysis (Asia-Pacific)
Degree Structure
Typical Course Pattern
A typical full-time course pattern for the Bachelor of Security Analysis (Asia-Pacific) would be as follows:
| First Semester | Second Semester | |
| Year 1 | Individual & Society in Asia and the Pacific A Asian language Elective course Elective course | Individual & Society in Asia and the Pacific B Asian language Elective course Elective course |
| Year 2 | Security and Strategic Studies A Core course Asian language Elective course | Security and Strategic Studies B Core course Asian language Elective course |
| Year 3 | Core course Core course Elective course Elective course | Core course Core course Elective course Elective course |
Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies
While semester and intensive in-country study abroad programs are available through the standard degrees, for qualifying students, the Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies or the Bachelor of Security Analysis (Asia-Pacific) may be augmented with the Graduate Diploma in Asia- Pacific Studies — a one-year, eight course (48 units) study abroad program. This combined degree leads to a deeper and richer understanding and fluency in a regional language and the context of the region.
More information about the Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies can be found at:
The Degree with Honours
Information on honours for Bachelor of Security Analysis (Asia-Pacific).
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.




