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Arts (Ageing and Pastoral Studies) MastersCharles Sturt University - AustraliaEntry RequirementsHold a relevant undergraduate degree or Hold CSU's Graduate Diploma of Ageing and Pastoral Studies (or equivalent) Applicants without tertiary qualifica... Show More Entry RequirementsHold a relevant undergraduate degree or Hold CSU's Graduate Diploma of Ageing and Pastoral Studies (or equivalent) Applicants without tertiary qualifications must satisfactorily complete the Graduate Diploma of Ageing and Pastoral Studies prior to admission. Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$4,544 Domestic $10,554 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Asian Studies) BachelorsMurdoch University - AustraliaExpand on your passion for Asia at Murdoch, home of the renowned Asia Research Centre, and benefit from the academic strengths of staff associated with the most highly regarded Asian research institute in Western Austr... Show More Expand on your passion for Asia at Murdoch, home of the renowned Asia Research Centre, and benefit from the academic strengths of staff associated with the most highly regarded Asian research institute in Western Australia. We are also founders and hosts of the Australian Consortium for 'In-Country' Indonesian Studies (ACICIS) - Australia's most respected Indonesian in-country collaboration involving 22 universities from Australia, New Zealand, Britain and the Netherlands. Benefit from our close geographic presence to Asia We sit on the edge of the dynamic region, sharing a unique social, political, economic and environmental interdependence. This interdependence opens up endless possibilities for adventurous individuals like you who want to live and work in countries like China, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, India or East Timor. Take advantage of our strong Japanese and Indonesian connections Our lecturers have travelled, lived and researched extensively across the Asian region. And with particularly strong academic and institutional ties with Japan and Indonesia, you will be able to take advantage of a range of fantastic opportunities to study overseas - not to mention links to great job prospects after graduation. Boost your marketability with a double major. Why not combine your Asian Studies major with another such as Law, Business, Journalism, Education, Tourism, Politics or International Studies, to give you that extra edge?
You could also add a language such as Japanese or Indonesian. But if languages really interest you, make sure you also look at the Indonesian or Japanese majors, as they provides opportunity for a one-year overseas placement to help you really cement those skills. Entry RequirementsSecondary school results Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$4,687 Domestic $18,081 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Asian Studies) BachelorsMassey University - New ZealandN/A Entry RequirementsTo enrol in the Bachelor of Arts programme you must qualify for undergraduate admission, either through Bursaries and Scholarship Examinations, NCEA Level 3, New Zealand Univer... Show More N/A Entry RequirementsTo enrol in the Bachelor of Arts programme you must qualify for undergraduate admission, either through Bursaries and Scholarship Examinations, NCEA Level 3, New Zealand University Entrance, Admission with Equivalent Status, Discretionary Entrance or Adult Admission. Please visit http://enrol.massey.ac.nz for details. Other FeesEnrolment Fee - $51.40 (NZD) Student Services Levy - $237.50 (NZD) Massey Foundation Fee -$22.40 (NZD) Distance Learning overseas venue fee - $214.20 (NZD) Textbooks Incidental Unit Fees NotesAsian studies is only offered as a Minor. |
$3,805 Domestic $15,952 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Australian Indigenous Studies) BachelorsMurdoch University - AustraliaThis major explores a range of contemporary issues affecting Australian Indigenous peoples' life experiences and aspirations. It provides students with opportunities to engage with both the resilient nature of Australi... Show More This major explores a range of contemporary issues affecting Australian Indigenous peoples' life experiences and aspirations. It provides students with opportunities to engage with both the resilient nature of Australian Indigenous cultures as well as contemporary forms of Indigenous cultural expression, including song, dance, story, art, film and theatre. A range of interdisciplinary conceptual tools is utilised, including critical race theory and emerging Indigenous critical theory, to further the project of decolonising knowledges on and about Indigenous peoples. In so doing, the major also encourages students to examine the issues of personal and national identity, and the relationship between these, themselves and Aboriginality. Take advantage of our course's special features This AIS major offers you unique experiences such as being able to:
Participate in a Nyungar cultural immersion course, which includes daytrips to sites of significance around Perth and a four-day down-south field trip (fees apply). Why not combine your AIS major with a major in Community Development, Law, Psychology, Politics and International Studies, Communication and Media Studies, Sociology, or History? Some of our recent graduates have jobs in areas as diverse as Indigenous education, community advocacy and health administration. Entry RequirementsSecondary school results Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$4,687 Domestic $17,538 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Classical Studies) BachelorsMassey University - New ZealandKnowledge of the Classical World of ancient Greece and Rome is essential if we are to appreciate our own culture and civilisation. The Greeks and Romans had a profound and lasting influence on language and thought, par... Show More Knowledge of the Classical World of ancient Greece and Rome is essential if we are to appreciate our own culture and civilisation. The Greeks and Romans had a profound and lasting influence on language and thought, particularly in philosophy, law, politics, art, and architecture. They also created and developed nearly every genre of literature. We are, in the deepest sense, their descendants. University study of the literature, history, art, and society of the ancient world involves the critical examination of important questions that arise from this heritage. We investigate the way the ancient world reacted to intellectual and physical challenges. Today, many issues first raised in the classical world remain unresolved. You can structure your major or minor to suit your interests. Study the classics using a Greek or Roman perspective, or combine both to gain a general overview of the classical world. The classical world can be studied from many perspectives: philosophy (some of the greatest philosophers came from this period), Greek or Roman history, mythology, war, religion, art and society, even love and sexuality. Entry RequirementsTo enrol in the Bachelor of Arts programme you must qualify for undergraduate admission, either through Bursaries and Scholarship Examinations, NCEA Level 3, New Zealand University Entrance, Admission with Equivalent Status, Discretionary Entrance or Adult Admission. Please visit http://enrol.massey.ac.nz for details. Other FeesEnrolment Fee - $51.40 (NZD) Student Services Levy - $237.50 (NZD) Massey Foundation Fee -$22.40 (NZD) Distance Learning overseas venue fee - $214.20 (NZD) Textbooks Incidental Unit Fees |
$3,805 Domestic $15,952 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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