The University of Melbourne

Bachelor of Arts (Indonesian Studies)

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

Learn the language of one of Australia's closest neighbours. Learning Indonesian can open up many interesting employment opportunities - in Indonesia, and with the many organisations that work with its 200 million citizens, including the Australian Government. A second language gives you an advantage in any workplace. If you’re looking to add to the global bank of knowledge, becoming an academic researcher will prove to be both a rewarding and fascinating opportunity.

Completing an Indonesian major can open opportunities in fields like translation and communications, where you’ll use your abilities to help interpret and educate. working in government as a diplomat, where your ability to comprehend and analyse foreign affairs will assist in national decision-making. If you’re more interested in a corporate role, using your qualification could also place in you in international business and trade. Here, you’ll liaise with correspondents to negotiate important business deals for global organisations.

Delivery mode

The University of Melbourne offers this course through the following delivery modes:

On campus

Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.

Locations
  • Grattan Street, Parkville

Entry requirements

Domestic Students

  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.

Course fees

Estimated Fee* Unavailable $126,312 Fees are based on full-time study.

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Study mode On Campus
Duration 3 Years
Estimated fee* Unavailable $126,312

Career opportunities

The Bachelor of Arts (Indonesian Studies) will prepare you for the following role.

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