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Asian languages and studies

The Department of Asian Languages and Studies teaches six languages: Cambodian (Khmer), Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Thai and Vietnamese, as well as sequences in Chinese studies, Indonesian studies, Korean studies and Thai studies. Students may complete major sequences and honours in Chinese and Indonesian, major sequences in Korean, Thai and Vietnamese, and a minor sequence in Cambodian. Students may also complete major sequences in Chinese studies and Indonesian studies combining subjects offered by the Department of Asian Languages and Studies with subjects offered by other departments, as well as minor sequences in Korean studies and Thai studies. Javanese, Sundanese and Classical Malay are third-year options in the Indonesian/Malay stream.

Students desiring to complete honours in languages other than Chinese and Indonesian may complete an honours degree in Asian languages and studies provided staff are available in the required areas. Combined honours may be taken in the Department of Asian Languages and Studies and another discipline. Mid-year entry is usually possible. The honours coordinator is Dr Barbara Hatley.



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