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Cultural Studies | History | Religious Studies
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Humanities
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English
About Program

Program Overview


La Trobe University's Asian Studies program delves into the cultural, historical, political, and linguistic landscapes of Asia. It equips students with critical thinking, cultural awareness, and language proficiency, preparing them for careers in diverse fields related to Asian studies, such as diplomacy, academia, and international business.

Program Outline


Outline:

  • The program focuses on understanding Asia's cultural landscapes, history, political systems, and languages.
  • It equips students with critical thinking, cultural awareness, and communication skills.
  • Students explore various aspects of Asian culture, including history, religion, politics, economics, and literature.
  • They also gain proficiency in an Asian language.
  • The program is offered as a major or minor in the Bachelor of Arts or as a range of related courses.

Teaching:

  • The program features a diverse range of teaching methods, including lectures, tutorials, seminars, and language classes.
  • Learning is enhanced through interactive activities, guest speakers, and research opportunities.
  • The program boasts experienced faculty experts in various Asian studies disciplines.

Careers:

  • The program prepares graduates for various careers related to Asian studies.
  • Potential employers include government agencies, universities, research institutes, financial institutions, media networks, tourism councils, and international trading companies.

Other:

  • Students have opportunities to study overseas through exchange programs and study tours for a more immersive experience.
  • The program emphasizes current events and engages students with relevant news and policy discussions through the La Trobe Asia Seminar Series.
  • The program offers a flexible study approach, allowing students to choose between full-time and part-time options.
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


Domestic students (Australian citizens, permanent residents, and New Zealand citizens):

  • Year 12 ATAR:
  • Minimum ATAR of 65.0 for all locations except Albury-Wodonga (66.2).
  • Meeting specific ATAR prerequisites for individual majors within the Bachelor of Arts degree may be required.
  • Alternative Entry Pathways:
  • These pathways may involve specific academic or work experience requirements.

International students (non-Australian citizens, non-permanent residents, and non-New Zealand citizens):

  • Academic Requirements:
  • Successful completion of secondary or high school studies with minimum grade requirements specific to the applicant's country of origin.
  • English Language Requirements:
  • Meeting the minimum English language proficiency requirements as specified by La Trobe.
  • Accepted English language proficiency tests include IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic, and CAE.

Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • International students:
  • Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent scores in other accepted English language proficiency tests.
  • Some majors may require higher English language proficiency scores.
  • Domestic students:
  • English language proficiency requirements may apply depending on individual circumstances and prior studies.
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