Study at CAP: Future students
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific houses a remarkable assembly of scholars and resources devoted to the study of Australia's neighbourhood, from Afghanistan to the Pacific. Dedicated to outstanding research and teaching on the important issues facing our region today, the College is a centre for Australia's intellectual engagement and scholarly dialogue with the societies, worlds of thought, economies and cultures of one of the most dynamic regions in the world – Asia and the Pacific.
A specialist degree from the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific not only equips graduates with the necessary understanding of the languages, societies, histories, politics, religions, cultures and economies of Asia and the Pacific, but prepares them for a professional career engaging with this century's main developments, challenges and opportunities.
Undergraduate studies at The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific. The Australian National University (ANU) is one of the world's leading centres for research and teaching on Asia and the Pacific.
Honours, undergraduate studies at The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific. The Australian National University (ANU) is one of the world's leading centres for research and teaching on Asia and the Pacific.
Graduate coursework at the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific. As one of the largest providers of graduate coursework at the University, the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific is well positioned to offer an array of options for people seeking outstanding, internationally recognised qualifications.
Graduate research at the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific. The College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP) is one of the world's leading centres of research on Asia and the Pacific and offers students access to research supervision by acknowledged experts in their fields. As a research student in CAP, you can undertake either a PhD or MPhil degree drawing on a broad range of disciplines across the entire Asia Pacific region.
International students at the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific. Dedicated to otustanding research and education, the College of Asia and the Pacific is home to 600 international students annually who study advanced undergraduate, graduate coursework and graduate research programs representing 46% of the student body at the College of Asia and the Pacific.
Students interested in studying a language at the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific have a number of options open to them in either an Undergraduate (ie, Bachelor degree or Diploma) or a Graduate (ie, Master degree) program. While students enrolling 'large enrolment' languages (Chinese and Japanese) must meet normal entry requirements for their chosen program, there are also alternative study paths for students wishing to study 'small enrolment' languages such as Javanese, Sanskrit, Tetum, Thai or Vietnamese.
