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Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs

Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs

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  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

ATAR:82

International Baccalaureate:30

Applicants who complete a recognised secondary/senior secondary/post-secondary/tertiary sequence of study will be assessed on the basis of an equivalent selection rank that is calculated upon application.

An ATAR of 82 or an equivalent rank derived from an Australian Year 12 qualification or international equivalent

The ANU English Language Admission Requirements for admission into a Bachelor Degree program, as advertised by ANU at time of application

English requirements

  • Academic IELTS and IELTS Indicator:  An overall score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component of the test.

  • TOEFL - internet based test : An overall score of 80, with a minimum of 20 in Reading and Writing and 18 in Speaking and Listening.

  • PTE Academic:  An overall score of 64 with a minimum score of 55 in each of the communicative skills.

  • TOEFL - paper based test: A score of 570 with a TWE* score of 4.5.

  • Cambridge CAE Advanced (Post 2015):  An overall score of 176 with a minimum of 169 in all sub-skills.

Course Information

The Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs 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. 

This innovative program will give students a unique opportunity to understand the transnational forces and contemporary challenges facing the Asia-Pacific region, and to deepen their understanding and appreciation of different Asia-Pacific cultures.

The program will facilitate a cross-crediting arrangement with Ritsumeikan University (RU) in Japan that will allow for student mobility in both directions. Students who study at both ANU and RU will, upon successful completion (and with cross-crediting), be eligible for the Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs (ANU) and the Bachelor of Global Liberal Arts (RU). 

Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs (BAPAF) students commencing study at ANU will be required to undertake two years of study at ANU and two years of study at RU. This program is only open to domestic students and will admit up to 10 students per year to begin studies at ANU.

Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs (Ritsumeikan) (BAPAR) students must apply directly to RU and not through ANU. Students will commence study at RU and undertake three years of study at RU and one year of study at ANU. This program will admit up to 90 students per year to begin studies at RU’s Osaka Ibaraki campus.

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Program Requirements

The Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs requires the completion of 192 units, which must consist of:

24 units from completion of the following introductory courses:

For commencing Australian National University:

  • ASIA1999 The Origins of Political Order in Asia

  • INTR1021 Understanding Peace and Conflict

  • PASI1011 Pacific Encounters: An introduction to Pacific Studies

  • STST1001 Introduction to International Security Studies

For commencing Ritsumeikan University:

  • BAPA1001 The Origins of Political Order in Asia

  • BAPA1002 Understanding Peace and Conflict

  • BAPA1003 Pacific Encounters: An introduction to Pacific Studies

  • BAPA1004 Introduction to International Security Studies

24 units from completion of the following Capstone courses:

  • For commencing Australian National University:

  • INTR3001 Humanitarianism: Principles, Politics and Practice

  • INTR3002 Global Governance in the Asia-Pacific

  • PASI3001 Politics and Development in the Contemporary Pacific

  • STST3002 Australia’s Security in the Asian Centur

For commencing Ritsumeikan University:

  • BAPA3001 Humanitarianism: Principles, Politics and Practice

  • BAPA3002 Global Governance in the Asia-Pacific

  • BAPA3003 The Contemporary Pacific: Society, Politics and Development

  • BAPA3004 Australia’s Security in the Asian Century

A minimum of 6 units and a maximum of 12 units from completion of Politics and Government courses from the following list:

  • ASIA2026 The Politics of China

  • ASIA2031 Japanese Politics

  • ASIA2045 Lies, Conspiracy and Propaganda

  • ASIA2065 Asian Politics: From Concepts to Causes

  • ASIA2070 Democracy in Southeast Asia

  • ASIA2109 Violence, Poverty, and Politics in India

  • ASIA2516 Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development

  • POLS2055 Pacific Politics

A minimum of 6 units and a maximum of 12 units from completion of International Relations and Security courses from the following list:

  • ASIA2017 History of International Relations in Northeast Asia

  • ASIA2111 Indonesian Foreign and Security Policy

  • INTR2010 International Relations in the Asia-Pacific

  • INTR2012 Chinese Foreign and Security Policy

  • INTR2014 Indian Foreign and Security Policy

  • INTR2016 US Foreign and Security Policy in Asia

  • INTR2018 Japanese Foreign and Security Policy

  • INTR2020 (In)Stability on the Korean Peninsula

  • INTR2024 Nuclear Politics in Asia: Challenges and Opportunities

  • INTR2028 Regionalism, Rights and Order in Southeast Asia

  • STST2001 Security Concepts in the Asia Pacific

  • STST2124 Politics of Nuclear Weapons

  • WARS2001 Theories of War: An historical and global perspective

  • WARS2002 The Vietnam Wars: 1941-1989

A minimum of 6 units and a maximum of 12 units from completion of Conflict and Peace-building courses from the following list:

  • ASIA2081 Human Rights in Asia

  • ASIA2087 Peace Building in the Pacific and Asia

  • ASIA2093 Natural Resource Conflicts in Asia and the Pacific

  • DIPL2000 Leadership and Diplomacy

  • INTR2047 Human Security: Conflict, Displacement and Peace Building

  • PASI3013 Environment and Development in the Pacific

  • POLS2123 Peace and Conflict Studies

A minimum of 6 units and a maximum of 12 units from completion of History and Cultural courses from the following list:

  • ASIA2037 History of Modern China

  • ASIA2041 Mainland Southeast Asia: Colonial and Postcolonial Predicaments

  • ASIA2067 Economies of Emerging Asia

  • ASIA2165 Islam in Southeast Asia

  • ASIA2301 Human Migration and Expansion in the Rise of the Asia-Pacific

  • ASIA2302 Culture and Modernity in Asia: Anthropological Perspectives

  • ASIA2304 What is Literature? Asian Perspectives

  • ASIA2307 History of Empire in Asia

  • ASIA2308 Linguistic Histories in Asia and the Pacific

  • PASI2001 Pacific Studies in a Globalizing World

  • PASI2002 Australia in Oceania in the 19th and 20th centuries

  • WARS2003 The Korean War

  • WARS2004 War in the Islands: The Second World War in the Pacific

A maximum of 24 units from completion of Japanese Language courses from the following list:

  • JPNS1012 Japanese 1: Spoken

  • JPNS1014 Japanese 1: Written

  • JPNS2003 Japanese 2: Spoken

  • JPNS2005 Japanese 2: Written

  • JPNS2012 Japanese 3

  • JPNS2013 Japanese 4

  • JPNS3001 Japanese 5

  • JPNS3002 Japanese 6

96 units from completion of courses in the Bachelor of Global Liberal Arts at Ritsumeikan University.

 

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