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MENU Why GLA People Academics Advising Admission and Aid Student Life Career Support My GLA Virtual Tour Visit Contact GLA Home Why GLA Dual Degree Program Graduate with 2 degrees from 2 universities Ritsumeikan University (RU) has partnered with the Australian National University (ANU) to offer a truly international learning experience by launching a dual degree program – Bachelor of Global Liberal Arts and a Bachelor of Asia Pacific Affairs. Through this dual degree program, students will have the opportunity to graduate with two degrees – one from RU and one from ANU. In Japan, students will study the liberal arts, with a focus on becoming a proactive member of the global society in the twenty-first century. In Australia, they will experience the dynamism of globalization firsthand and deepen their studies of the Asia-Pacific region. Studying in two different institutions will bring different perspectives, different opportunities, different expectations, that will provide students with more career options in the future. Dual Degree Structure Students take 16 courses (or more) at both RU and ANU, with credit being recognized for degrees at both universities. To be eligible to take ANU courses in this program, students must fulfill the minimum required passing GPA upon completion of a total of 32 RU credits, equivalent to one year of full-time study at GLA. Bachelor of Global Liberal Arts, Ritsumeikan University Liberal Arts Education to Nurture Global Citizens GLA provides students with a flexible yet rigorous interdisciplinary education through systematic exposure to fundamental knowledge from diverse disciplines. Upon successful completion of the program, students will be trained to apply their acquired knowledge for social development and problem-solving. Cultural Studies, Critical Area Studies, Media Studies, Arts in Society, Postcolonial Studies Civilizations in Global History, Macrohistory and Metahistory, Evoluation of the Market Economy, History of the Modern World, Evolution of Governance Knowledge and Innovation, Human Intelligence, Design and Society, Social Change with AI, Applied Research Method for Social Sciences --> New liberal arts for the new era GLA goes beyond the boundaries of a traditional western rooted liberal arts education. By reframing the lens through which the world is examined and by understanding history within the context of Asian culture, students will develop into leaders who envision their goals and create future change. International and diverse environment The diverse student body of GLA will allow students to explore new perspectives and foster connections with peers and academics worldwide. Ten out of 19 faculty members are female from various countries other than Japan. Ritsumeikan at a glance Ritsumeikan University At a Glance Bachelor of Asia Pacific Affairs, The Australian National University Understand and appreciate the Asia-Pacific region and its importance in the 21st century Students select from a range of ANU courses in the following subject areas. The Politics of China Indonesia: Politics, Society, and Development Economies of Emerging Asia, Islam in Southeast Asia (In)Stability on the Korean Peninsula, Politics of Nuclear Weapons Leadership and Diplomacy, Environment and Development in the Pacific Great emphasis on research ANU is a research-intensive university with research priorities that reflect the challenges facing the world today. Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs – A leading institution in Politics and International Studies The Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs (Bell School) is part of the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific. It is committed to delivering distinctive excellence in research that positively influences policy in Australia, in the Asia-Pacific region, and internationally. The Bell School is recognized as the pre-eminent centre in the region and one of the best in the world for research excellence and policy analysis in the political, societal, diplomatic, security and strategic dimensions of international and Asia Pacific affairs. In the heart of Australia’s capital city, Canberra The University’s “park like” campus is in the heart of Australia’s capital city, Canberra. ANU attracts leading academics and outstanding students from Australia and around the world. ANU has more than 7,400 international students from various countries. Message from the Bell School Director Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, The Australian National University Message from Associate Professor Julien Barbara Video overview The following video was created by ANU to provide information to students who will commence the dual degree program in Australia. We hope you enjoy this video, and the information and overview it provides. Learn more about ANU Visit the websites below or email [email protected] for more information. 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