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The Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs offers students a comprehensive study of regional dynamics in the Asia-Pacific, leveraging ANU's expertise across four key disciplines: politics and governance; international relations and security; conflict resolution and peacebuilding; and historical and cultural identity. This forward-thinking program equips students to grasp the transnational influences and modern challenges impacting the Asia-Pacific, while enhancing their understanding and respect for its diverse cultures.Learning OutcomesAcquire extensive knowledge of historical and contemporary aspects of politics, international relations, security, conflict resolution, and cultural identity in the Asia-PacificApply social sciences and humanities frameworks to generate, assess, analyze, and integrate insights on the Asia-Pacific's global significance
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 Language Requirements