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Bachelor of Languages, The Australian National University (ANU)

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

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36 Months

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About this course

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The Bachelor of Languages at ANU is a three-year full-time undergraduate program offered by the College of Arts and Social Sciences. It provides students with the opportunity to study multiple languages, ranging from classical to modern languages, with options to start at beginner level or leverage prior experience. The program emphasizes not only language proficiency but also a deep understanding of cultural, social, and historical contexts. Students can immerse themselves in their language and culture through study abroad opportunities and can combine language study with other disciplines or study abroad programs. The curriculum is designed to develop proficiency, cultural awareness, and intercultural communication skills, preparing students for diverse career opportunities. The program is suitable for students interested in languages, culture, and global interconnectedness.

Why this course is highly recommended

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ANU offers a vast array of languages, more than any other university in Australia, making it an ideal place for students passionate about language learning and cultural studies. The program equips students with proficiency in at least one language and a comprehensive understanding of its cultural background, which is highly valued internationally. The focus on intercultural communication, combined with opportunities for study abroad and interdisciplinary learning, makes graduates versatile and competitive in fields like diplomacy, translation, journalism, and international business. The diverse language offerings and the possibility of combining language studies with other disciplines broaden career options, supported by ANU’s reputation for academic excellence.

Specialisation

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Students are required to choose a major in one language such as Ancient Greek, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit, Spanish, Thai, or Vietnamese. There are also advanced language minors available in many of these languages, allowing students to deepen their expertise. Additionally, students can opt for minors in other disciplines or combine multiple languages, with options to study in a different language than their major for further expertise, ensuring a tailored study experience.

Course fees

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Application fees

24.30L

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1st year tuition fees

24.30L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To complete the Bachelor of Languages, students must earn 144 units, which include a mix of language courses, transdisciplinary problem-solving courses, and electives. Students need to complete a language major, consisting of either 48 units in one language or 24 units in an advanced minor plus additional courses. The program requires a minimum of 18 units at the 3000-level, 12 units of transdisciplinary problem-solving courses, and electives totaling at least 48 units from various disciplines. The structure allows flexibility for double degrees, where the total units increase accordingly.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

80

DUOLINGO

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PTE

64

Career prospects

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Graduates of the Bachelor of Languages have a wide range of employment opportunities in fields such as diplomacy, trade, defense, translation, journalism, language analysis, and teaching. Their proficiency in multiple languages and intercultural skills prepare them for roles in government agencies, international NGOs, and multinational organizations. The program's focus on cultural understanding and communication skills also offers pathways into tourism, international relations, and business sectors where language expertise and cross-cultural competence are highly valued.

FAQs

What languages can I study in this program?

You can choose from a broad list including Ancient Greek, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Persian, Sanskrit, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese.

Can I study more than two languages?

Yes, students can study multiple languages, including combining majors, minors, and advanced minors, and even study in a different language than their major.