Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies
Degree Structure
This degree provides an understanding to an advanced level of a language of the Asia Pacific region and an understanding of the context of the Asia Pacific region. The degree program comprises 24 courses (144 units), and may be augmented by the one-year study in Asia or the Pacific program through the Graduate Diploma in Asia- Pacific Studies. The Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies degree has three components: a regional language major, a contextual major, and an elective component.
a. Language major: comprising at least eight courses (48 units) of language study, satisfying at least Intermediate Level of a language program prescribed or agreed by the College. The language majors are:
Arabic
Chinese
Hindi
Indonesian
Japanese
Korean
Pacific Languages Major*
Urdu
Sanskrit
Thai
Vietnamese
*Pacific Languages Major: Students taking the Pacific Studies Contextual Major may combine that program with any of the Language Majors offered in the College, the French Major offered in the College of Arts and Social Science, or the ‘Pacific Languages Major'.
b. Contextual major: comprising at least eight courses (48 units) consisting of (i) two introductory courses (ie, ASIA1000-level courses), one of which must be ASIA1025 (please note that no more than 12 units of 1000-level courses can normally be taken), (ii) two 'core courses' corresponding to the major, (iii) two to three elective courses relevant to the area of specialisation, and (iv) two relevant courses taught within the College or elsewhere at the ANU. Relevant courses, while broadly understood, will be confirmed by an academic advisor or the Sub-Dean. The Contextual majors are:
Chinese Studies
Indonesian Studies
Japanese Studies
Northeast Asian Studies
Pacific Studies
Security Studies
South Asian Studies
Southeast Asian Studies
c. Elective component: comprising up to eight courses (48 units) - unprescribed. This allows the option to take courses or a major in another College, or to take further language or other Asia-Pacific Studies courses.
Typical Program Structure
For typical degree structures, please see http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/students/undergrad_examples.php
The Degree with Honours
Information on honours for Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




