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Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees offered in Asian Languages.

(For research trained degrees, see the Research section.)

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R3A Bachelor of Arts (Asian Languages)
This 3-year (minimum) course is available at Hobart, Launceston and the North-West Centre at Burnie. The Bachelor of Arts degree is an opportunity to develop a set of skills, knowledge and cultural awareness that will be invaluable throughout the rest of your life.
(See University Handbook Entry)

R3M Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Business (Asian Languages)
The 4-year full-time combined degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business is offered on the Launceston and Hobart campuses by the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Business. A restricted program is available at the North-West Centre.
(See University Handbook Entry)

R3T Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Fine Arts (Asian Languages)
This is a four-year full-time degree course, offered on the Hobart campus only, which may also be studied part time.
(See University Handbook Entry)

R3N Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Music (Asian Languages)
(This course is offered subject to approval by Council.) This four-year full-time combined degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music is offered on the Hobart campus by the Faculty of Arts.
(See University Handbook Entry)

R3I Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Science (Asian Languages)
The 4-year full-time combined degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science is offered on the Hobart and Launceston campuses by the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology A limited first year is offered at the North-West Centre. At the end of the first year
(See University Handbook Entry)

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