Joint Degree Program ANU-NUS - Master of Arts (Southeast Asian Studies)
Degree Structure
The degree is structured as a full-time two-semester coursework program, comprising 48 ANU units or 40 NUS modular units.
The program commences its first semester in August at NUS in Singapore and concludes in June of the following year after a second semester commencing in March at the ANU.
The program is not offered for part-time study. ANU and NUS students join as a single cohort when commencing the degree in Singapore.
Coursework study options will be drawn from the following suite of courses, but varied from time to time as required by academic needs.
| Core Courses | |
| Semester 1: National University of Singapore | Semester 1: Australian National University (2nd semester of study) |
| 4 NUS modules
SE5151 Approaches to the Study of Southeast Asia SE5229 Anthropological Approaches to SE Asian Culture and Society SE5264 Archaeology and Art of Ancient SE Asia SE5243 Country Studies: Indonesia SE5281 Socio-Linguistics in Southeast Asia SE5294 Environment in Southeast Asia SE5660 Independent Study SE6770 Graduate Research Seminar ASIA7550 – Research Project A Note: Not all courses will be offered in any given year. Please contact the Graduate Administrator to confirm availability of courses | ASIA8020 - Asia-Pacific Core Studies A ASIA7600 – Research Project B
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| Elective courses (select 1) | |
| ASIA6001 - Language in Asia ASIA6024 - Thailand in the Age of Globalisation ASIA6038 - Indonesia's Heritage ASIA6512 - Readings in Asian Societies and Histories A *Delivered as ‘Foundations of Southeast Asian Society’ ASIA6513 –Readings in Asian Societies and Histories B *Delivered as ‘Honour, Humiliation and Revenge’ ASIA8028 - Issues in Asia-Pacific Studies A ASIA8029 - History in Asia - Context and Concepts ASIA8030 - Religion in Asia - Context and Concepts SEAS8012 - Southeast and South Asian Studies A | |
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