Master of Asia-Pacific Studies
| Offered By | School of Culture, History and Language |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Contact | Graduate.Programs.AsianStudies@anu.edu.au and Dr Peter Hendriks |
| Academic Plan | 7505XMAPS |
| CRICOS Code | 052282K |
| UAC Code |
832124(Master Of Asia-Pacific Studies) 835124(Master of Asia-Pacific Studies) 836124(Master of Asia-Pacific Studies) |
The Master of Asia-Pacific Studies (MAPS) is an intensive graduate coursework degree designed for those seeking a career requiring an advanced understanding of the region. Core coursework is methodological in character, providing an essential disciplinary focus for a progression to language and elective options centred on the cultures, societies and histories of the region. The program draws on the expertise of a wide range of internationally ranked scholars from all parts of the University.
Prospective graduates employed or seeking employment in government, the diplomatic service, education, international business, journalism, research and analysis, and non-government agencies (including international aid agencies) will find this degree well suited to their professional needs.
The degree may be taken as a 'stand-alone' or exit award. Alternatively, it may provide a substantial basis for entry to the combined coursework and research Master of Arts (Asia-Pacific Studies) which prepares students for admission to PhD programs; or it may be combined with the Master of Diplomacy offered by the ANU Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy.
Prerequisites
Applicants for direct entry into the MAPS program normally hold:
- an Australian bachelor degree with second class honours; or
- a good four-year bachelor degree; or
- a good graduate diploma; or
- a good three-year bachelor degree and relevant work experience.
As a guide, 'good' normally refers to a high credit or 'B' average.
Additionally, applicants should possess a strong interest in the region. This can be shown by pursuit of a degree in a relevant area of study, previous study of a regional language, significant time in the Asia-Pacific region, or other relevant experience.
No prior language knowledge is required for entry into the MAPS. Overseas candidates from non-English speaking backgrounds must demonstrate that they meet the University's minimum English language requirements. For students intending to transfer to the Master of Arts (Asia Pacific Studies) and complete the thesis component, a level of foreign language proficiency sufficient to conduct the intended research is required. This can be attained through the MAPS program itself.
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.




