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Asia Pacific Studies Minor
The Asia Pacific Studies minor provides students with an understanding of the region in terms of socio-cultural studies, history, politics, economics and languages, with particular attention to Southeast Asia, India, Korea and Japan.
The recent changes that have taken place in Australia's region, demonstrate how forces of globalisation are increasingly integrating all parts of the world, and shaping Australia's future as one in which it is essential to connect to wider cultural, social, political and economic trends. This major offers unique insights into the nature of globalisation in the Asia Pacific, and will equip graduates to understand and evaluate these changes through roles in government, trade, law, social policy, development studies and culture.
Minor Study Requirements
A minor in Asia Pacific Studies will consist of at least 28 credit points of subjects from the course structure listed below. It must include the two core subjects POL 121 and SOC 326. The remaining subjects can be taken from the list of elective subjects. Students may not cross-count any subjects from the minor, in any other minor or major study.
Study Program
Subject Code |
Subject Name |
Credit Points |
Session |
Core | |||
POL 121 |
Global Politics and Power |
6 |
Spring |
SOC 326 |
Globalisation and Social Transformation |
8 |
Spring |
Electives | |||
DIGC330 |
Digital Asia |
8 |
Spring |
HIST202 |
Slavery in the Asia Pacific |
8 |
N/O 2013 |
HIST252 |
A History of Modern China |
8 |
Autumn |
POL225 |
International Relations: Issues, Concepts and Theories |
8 |
Autumn |
Other Information
Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: Arts - fac-arts@uow.edu.au