Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. Faculty of Arts requirements
2. Prerequisites
3. Requirements for a major
    3.1. Asian studies subjects
4. Combined honours entry
    4.1. Application procedure
5. Combined honours requirements
6. For more information
Subject Lists
    First-year subject
    Fourth-year subjects


Convener: Dr Wu Yunji (MIALS)

The Asian studies program at the University of Melbourne is ideal for students who wish to acquire a broad understanding of Asian societies and cultures. Students can combine language study with subjects that draw on teaching and research from a number of areas of study in arts that address the frameworks through which Asian societies can be understood. The program provides students with a comparative view of Asian societies through a critical and interdisciplinary approach. Students may also choose to specialise in a particular region of study to enhance their future career choices.

Asian studies is one of a number of departments that constitute the Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies (MIALS). The institute was established in 1998 as a major teaching and research initiative of the University of Melbourne. MIALS serves to strengthen the University's role as a major international centre for the development of studies in Asian languages and societies. Students who specialise in Asian studies develop transferable skills that will enhance their career options. Alternatively, they are able to expand on their interest and knowledge through an articulated structure of higher degree study options at the University of Melbourne.

Asian studies draws on collaborations with other faculties and departments at the University of Melbourne to offer a comprehensive program of study in the rich languages and intellectual, cultural, legal, political and religious traditions of Asia. Religious, political, social and economic aspects are considered with a focus on Japan, China, Indonesia, the Islamic world, and other Southeast and East Asian societies.

1. Faculty of Arts requirements

Within the Asian studies major, only those subjects offered by departments of the Faculty of Arts are arts-approved; see Arts-approved subject requirement. Combined degree students may not be able to undertake subjects offered by the Faculties of Economics and Commerce, and Law, and should contact a course adviser for advice.

2. Prerequisites

The Asian studies program commences in second year. The general prerequisite for entry is the completion of 50 points of first year in any areas of study within the Faculty of Arts.

Students are also strongly advised to undertake some study of an Asian language at first year. Languages available include Chinese, Indonesian, Japanese, Thai1, Vietnamese1 and Korean1.

The following first-year subjects are recommended for students interested in undertaking a major in Asian studies:

Recommended first-year subjects
 110-183 Chinese Studies: Culture and Empire2
 110-186 China since Mao1
 110-187 Chinese Calligraphy1
 110-118 Language and Power in Asian Societies1
 121-103 Australia in Asia2
 131-154 The World Since World War Two: 1945-19721
 131-155 The World Since World War Two: 1973-20022
 166-123 The World is an Amazing Place1
 175-108 Cross-Cultural Communication2, repeat Summer
 325-103 The Asian EconomiesNot Offered

3. Requirements for a major

A major in Asian studies usually consists of nine 12.5-point subjects, totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:

3.1. Asian studies subjects

The following second/third-year, third-year, and third/fourth-year subjects are part of the Asian studies program. You must consult the relevant area of study entries in this Handbook to make sure that you meet the prerequisites, if any, for these subjects. The usual prerequisite for entry to a third-year subject is 25 points of second/third year in that area. The usual prerequisite for entry to a third/fourth-year subject is 37.5 points at second/third-year in that area.

First-year subject
Asian studiesSemester
 110-118 Language and Power in Asian Societies1
Second/third-year subjects
Compulsory subjectSemester
 131-146 Inventing Asian Traditions2
Anthropology
 121-057 Ethnic Nationalism and the Modern World2
 121-060 Power, Ideology and Inequality2
 121-063 Culture Change and Protest Movements1
Art history
 107-026 Studies in Asian Art and Architecture1
Asian Law Centre (Faculty of Law)
 730-327 Law and Society In JapanSummer
 730-352 Law and Society in China2
 730-358 Law and Society In South East Asia1
 730-360 Law and Civil Society in AsiaNot Offered
 730-428 Land, Race and Law in South East AsiaNot Offered
Chinese studies
 110-048 Modern Chinese Literature1
 110-049 Chinese Linguistics2
 110-052 Chinese Thought1
 110-053 Taiwan1
 110-212 Strategies for Business and Bureaucracy2
 110-432 Chinese Elite and Popular Literature2
 110-442 Contemporary Chinese Society2
 110-470 Chinese Regional Cultures1
English
 106-033 Writing After Empire2
Geography
 121-015 Development and the Third World2
 121-023 China in Transition1
 121-026 The Mobile World: Migration and Tourism1
History
 131-034 Gender, Culture and Identity Politics1
 131-038 Gender and Development2
 131-039 The Rise of Modern Japan 1850s-1990sNot Offered
 131-046 Great Empires of Islamic CivilisationNot Offered
 131-062 Making China Modern1
 131-066 The Modern Middle East1
 131-076 Asia, the Pacific & the West in HistorySummer
 131-210 Total War: Asia & the Pacific 1931-1945Not Offered
Indonesian studies
 110-075 Analysing Indonesia: Concepts and Issues1
 110-140 Mass Media in IndonesiaNot Offered
 110-077 Modern Indonesian Literature1
 110-419 Popular Cultures in Indonesia1
Islamic studies
 110-089 Understanding the Muslim World1
 110-091 Islam and Political Activism2
Japanese studies
 110-115 Japanese Popular Culture1
 110-116 Contemporary Japanese Society2
 110-117 Dynamics of Japanese ArchitectureNot Offered
Linguistics and applied linguistics
 175-025 Introduction to Japanese LinguisticsNot Offered
Management (Faculty of Economics and Commerce)
 325-226 Business and Economy in South East Asia1
 325-310 The Japanese Business SystemNot Offered
 325-332 Chinese Business and Economy2
Philosophy
 161-035 Philosophy of BuddhismNot Offered
 161-134 Asian Philosophies1
Political science
 166-018 Chinese Politics and Society1
 166-034 An/Other China:Theorising Everyday LifeNot Offered
 166-105 Gender and Politics in Southeast AsiaNot Offered
 166-106 Colonial/Postcolonial S.E.Asian Politics1
 166-211 East Timor: History, Politics & CultureNot Offered
Sociology
 166-090 Love, Family and Sexuality1
Third/fourth-year subjects
Chinese studiesSemester
 110-443 Chinese Religion and RitualNot Offered
 110-457 Chinese Research Methods1
Geography
 121-433 China Field Class2
Indonesian studies
 110-422 Indonesian Performance & Performativity1
 110-424 Peoples and Languages of Indonesia2
 110-425 History and Varieties of MalayNot Offered
 110-426 Indonesian Political Economy1
 110-429 Islam and the State in Indonesia2
Japanese studies
 110-447 Social Problems in Japan2
 110-456 Japanese Art: Zen Painting to Edo PrintsNot Offered

4. Combined honours entry

Honours coordinator: Dr Wu Yunji

Currently there is no pure honours program in Asian studies. This means that students must combine fourth-year honours in Asian studies with another area of study.

The prerequisites for entry to combined honours in Asian studies are:

Students intending to take combined honours in Asian studies are advised to undertake at least some elementary study of an Asian language.

4.1. Application procedure

Entry to honours must be approved by the convenor of Asian studies and the Faculty of Arts honours course adviser.

Prospective honours students intending to undertake their thesis in Asian studies should submit an outline of their proposed course of study and a thesis proposal to the convener of Asian studies during Semester 2 of the academic year preceding commencement of honours.

5. Combined honours requirements

Students undertaking combined honours in Asian studies and another area of study must complete:

or

Subjects offered at third/fourth-year not already completed at third-year level are also available to Asian studies combined honours students, see Asian studies subjects.

Students may take relevant fourth-year subjects from other areas of study including language with the permission of the convener of Asian studies.

Honours subjects
 106-444 Global Culture: History and TheoryNot Offered
 110-408 Chinese Translation Project2
 110-415 Directed Study Project1, repeat 2
 110-419 Popular Cultures in Indonesia1
 110-422 Indonesian Performance & Performativity1
 110-423 Independent Research Project: Japanese1, repeat 2
 110-424 Peoples and Languages of Indonesia2
 110-425 History and Varieties of MalayNot Offered
 110-426 Indonesian Political Economy1
 110-427 Supervised Reading in Indonesian Studies1, repeat 2
 110-428 Malaysian Language and CultureNot Offered
 110-429 Islam and the State in Indonesia2
 110-430 Advanced Chinese Translation1
 110-431 Literature & Film in Contemporary China1
 110-434 Japan Today by Satellite Television1
 110-435 Chinese Classical Texts1
 110-436 Traditional Chinese NovelNot Offered
 110-441 Special Seminar in Chinese StudiesNot Offered
 110-442 Contemporary Chinese Society2
 110-443 Chinese Religion and RitualNot Offered
 110-447 Social Problems in Japan2
 110-453 Research on Japan1
 110-454 Advanced Translation Project1
 110-456 Japanese Art: Zen Painting to Edo PrintsNot Offered
 110-457 Chinese Research Methods1
 110-460 Advanced Chinese 11
 110-461 Advanced Chinese 22
 110-462 Papers in Academic ChineseNot Offered
 110-463 Chinese Economic Documents2
 110-464 Sino-Tibetan LinguisticsNot Offered
 110-465 Chinese Legal Documents1
 110-466 Virtual Reality Chinese2
 110-469 Introduction to Chinese Medical TextsNot Offered
 121-446 Explanation and Understanding2
 121-475 Problems in Ethnological TheoryNot Offered
 131-410 Asia in Australian Eyes1
 131-432 The Historian at Work2
 131-443 Approaches to Social HistoryNot Offered
 131-457 Orienteering: Muslim Travel and WritersNot Offered
 131-546 Gender, Globalisation and Development2
 131-463 World War Two in Asia and the PacificNot Offered
 131-469 History and Critical TheoriesNot Offered
 161-442 Ethical Theory1
 161-443 Political Philosophy2
 166-417 Human Rights Theory & Practice: S.E.Asia1
 166-445 Postcolonial Concerns, Postmodern Theory1

6. For more information

Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies
Sidney Myer Asia Centre
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 8344 5990
Fax: +61 3 9349 4870
Email: mials-enquiries@unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.asian.unimelb.edu.au

First-year subject

110-118 Language and Power in Asian Societies

Fourth-year subjects

110-573 Asian Studies Thesis
110-580 Asian Studies Thesis (MYE)


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