Australian National University

Australian National University

Bachelor of Arts with Year in Asia

The Bachelor of Arts with Year in Asia in Arts is offered by Australian National University.

Program Length: 4 YEARS.

The Bachelor of Arts is the most diverse, most flexible, and most popular degree at The Australian National University. Each of its some fifty majors, in fields throughout the arts, humanities and social sciences, is taught by truly outstanding scholars to ensure that each student receives the very best education, is engaged with cutting-edge research, and learns to think like a researcher. These majors can be coupled with more than seventy minors and specialisations to broaden or deepen your study. Regardless of your choices, your Arts degree will provide you with core skills in critical analysis and in written and oral communication, while developing your adaptability and ability to help shape change and prepare you for a multifaceted career or further study.The Bachelor of Arts (with Year in Asia) is the perfect degree to establish yourself as a future leader in the Asian Century. You will combine study at ANU with one year at a university in an Asian location like Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul or Bangkok.Your Year in Asia will build on the strengths of your Bachelor degree. You will develop an advanced level of language proficiency and an exceptional capacity to understand the societies and cultures of our region. You will study with world-class teachers at ANU and then put your learning into practice on the ground in Asia.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Critically apply theoretical frameworks and research techniques to understanding national and international issues and problems;
  2. identify, including through interrogation of databases, relevant sources of information from across a variety of media (print and digital, written and audio-visual) and judge the importance and reliability of those sources
  3. Evaluate ideas and develop creative solutions to problems, including through independent pursuit of knowledge and making connections between different disciplinary approaches and methods, including in the target Asian language;
  4. Communicate and debate both orally and in writing, and work with others, using a variety of media; and
  5. Understand the ethical implications of ideas, communications, and action
  6. Communicate in the target language with fluency and spontaneity making it possible for the student to interact with native speakers in the target language with minimum strain for either party.
  7. Accurately understand and summarise the central ideas of texts on both concrete and abstract topics familiar to the student in the target language
  8. Confidently discuss abstract and concrete issues related to their disciplinary focus in an academic setting in the target language.
  9. Identify, critically analyse and discuss diverse issues relevant to one's study and life with their classmates and beyond in their target language



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