Indonesian studies - XM0018
Indonesian studies
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We’ve taught Indonesian studies for more than 50 years and we have one of Australia’s largest Indonesian library collections. Our program is complemented and informed by Monash Arts’ extensive research in the history, politics, economy and music of Indonesia.
Why choose Indonesian studies?
Indonesia is one of the world’s largest and most diverse nations, and one of Australia’s nearest and most important neighbours. You’ll develop strong cultural literacy and intercultural communication skills, and examine the interaction of language and culture with reference to history, performing arts, journalism, literature and translation.
What will you study?
By studying Indonesian, you will be acquiring a language skills set while learning about the broader social and cultural contexts of Indonesia. Our units form a structured course of Indonesian starting from two possible entry points: one for learners with no previous Indonesian, and one for those with VCE or equivalent competency.
Our language units are structured around themes that give you an education far broader than language alone:
- Languages of specific groups (youth, religious groups, regional languages)
- Political languages
- Storytelling traditions
- Media and expression.
All of our language units include the ‘Knowing Indonesia Through Research’ component, which enables you to:
- Learn the conventions and protocols of research;
- Meet with and learn from prominent researchers about Indonesia;
- Understand how research about Indonesia is conducted in and outside Indonesia;
- Learn about the political and social realities of Indonesian life.
What careers will you be ready for?
Indonesian studies will open up career opportunities in:
- Trade
- Education
- Agriculture
- Science
- Defence
- The Arts
- Mining
- Commerce
- Environmental management
- Tourism.
Global study
With Monash’s impressive international links, you’ll get the opportunity to immerse yourself in Indonesian language and culture to enhance your learning.
There are many opportunities to study language and culture in Indonesia for a semester or a full year. Monash is a member of the Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Study (ACICIS), which has specialist programs in language, journalism, development studies and education.
Short term programs include:
- Intercultural skills for global leaders.
Exchange programs include:
- Universitas Indonesia – Indonesia
- Universitas Gadjah Mada – Indonesia.
Global Immersion Guarantee:
As a Bachelor of Arts student, you’ll have access to the Monash Global Immersion Guarantee – an opportunity to spend two weeks studying in one of a variety of locations, with airfares and accommodation covered as part of your degree.
Australia’s leading university language program
When you study languages at Monash, you'll be studying at Australia’s largest international university, ranked in the top 1% in the world for Languages, Humanities and Social Sciences. We offer the most comprehensive, flexible and well-integrated program incorporating language acquisition with cultural competence. Choose from a wide range of Asian and European languages: Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, and Korean; and French, German, Italian, and Spanish and Latin American studies (within the European Languages Area of Study). Find out more about Languages at Monash.
This area of study is offered in the following courses or can be taken where you have 8 free electives. To see if you can take this area of study within a double degree select from the course offering below.
- Arts
- Arts and Criminology
- Arts and Fine Art
- Arts and Global Studies
- Arts and Health Sciences
- Arts and Media Communication
- Arts and Music
- Business and Arts
- Commerce and Arts
- Design and Arts
- Education and Arts
- Engineering and Arts
- Information Technology and Arts
- Languages
- Laws and Arts
- Marketing and Arts
- Politics, Philosophy and Economics and Arts
- Psychology and Arts
- Science and Arts