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6 Bachelor's degrees in Asian Studies in Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Asian Studies (Honours)
The Asian Studies (Honours) program at the Australian National University is an opportunity for those who have completed a good pass degree to do independent research relating to Asia or the Pacific in one of the world's leading universities.
Asian Studies
The Asian Studies program at the Australian National University will help you master an Asian language, acquire in-depth contextual and regional knowledge, and graduate with the kind of Asian literacy that gets you noticed by employers.
Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Honours)
The Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Honours) program at the Australian National University exemplifies the ANU commitment to research-led education. Building on the Bachelor of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, it gives you high-level preparation for professional life or a higher degree by research through the development of an advanced knowledge of the research
Asia-Pacific Affairs
The Asia-Pacific Affairs program at the Australian National University provides students with an in-depth exploration of Asia-Pacific regional affairs drawing on the strength of ANU in four different subject and disciplinary areas including politics and government; international relations and security; conflict and peacebuilding; history and cultural identity.
Asian Studies (with Year in Asia)
With a Bachelor of Asian Studies (with Year in Asia) at the Australian National University you will master an Asian language, acquire in-depth contextual and regional knowledge, and graduate with the kind of Asian literacy that gets you noticed by employers.
Asia-Pacific Affairs (Ritsumeikan)
Asia-Pacific Affairs (Ritsumeikan) from Australian National University provides students with an in-depth exploration of Asia-Pacific regional affairs drawing on the strength of ANU in four different subject and disciplinary areas including politics and government; international relations and security; conflict and peacebuilding; history and cultural identity.