Global Asia - XM0165
Global Asia
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An understanding of Asian countries, cultures and economies is of critical importance to all future professionals.
This area of study takes an interdisciplinary approach to examine a range of issues relating to the history, politics, society, economy and culture of Asian countries, as well as individual experiences. You’ll focus particularly on China, Japan, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia and South Asia.
Why choose Global Asia?
In your first year you’ll be introduced to a relevant language (either Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese or Korean), together with a broad overview of major developments over the last 200 years, and their impact on current issues.
Throughout the major you’ll have access to a broad range of elective units in order to tailor your studies to match your personal and career interests.
What will you study?
During your studies you will learn how to:
- Recognise and discuss some of the historical trends that have shaped the development of the region over the past 200 years
- Explain how different societies function and change over time
- Evaluate debates about ‘imperialism’, ‘colonialism’, ‘race’, ‘gender’, ‘modernisation’ and ‘globalisation’.
What careers will you be ready for?
Studies in Global Asia can lead to a career as a:
- Foreign consultant/analyst
- Diplomat
- Financial advisor for Asian market
- Foreign correspondent
- International marketing specialist
- Professional practice and much more.
Global study
With Monash’s impressive international links, you’ll have the opportunity to venture into new and challenging contexts to enhance your learning.
Short term programs include:
- Producing and consuming Japan: a study tour through local geographies and consumption practices – Japan
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.
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
- Information Technology and Arts
- Laws and Arts
- Liberal Arts
- Marketing and Arts
- Politics, Philosophy and Economics and Arts
- Psychology and Arts
- Science and Arts