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Diploma in Languages
Dip.Lang
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| Location: | North Terrace Campus |
| Duration: | 3 years
(full-time or
part-time |
| Degree/Award: | Diploma |
The Diploma in Languages consists of studies in a single language over three years and is available to all domestic students who are enrolled in any undergraduate Bachelor degree at the University of Adelaide.
All languages are available at either beginners or advanced level. Students reduce the study load in their Bachelor degree each year, and extend the studies toward their degree over an extra year to accommodate the language sequence. This means, for example, that students may graduate with a Bachelor of Economics, Science or Arts, and a Diploma in Languages, in 4 years of full-time study.
Students who graduate with the Diploma in Languages and a Bachelor degree will have a more rounded educational experience, and will bring a valuable additional skill to their professional and personal life. The benefits to be gained from adding a language skill to your chosen field of study are substantial. Some of the practical and cultural benefits are:
Admissions information for
domestic
and
international
students.
| Selection criteria:
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Without formal qualifications?
See our special access schemes.
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| How to apply:
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Application and Admission |
| Mid-year entry? | Subject to availability |
| Annual tuition fees:
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Commonwealth-supported place: $5,201
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| General enquiries: | Student Centre |
Not offered to international students.
Languages currently offered are:
The study plans
given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description,
see the program rules.
Students are required to complete a sequence in a single language consisting of courses to the value of 6 units at Level I, 9 units at Level II and 9 units at Level III.
In order to accommodate these language courses, students will add one year to their undergraduate degree. This will mean the normal progression from level I to level II, and from level II to level III will need to be staggered to some extent so that there is no substantial overload in any year.
Students need to plan an appropriate pattern of study each year. See the combined degree/diploma template below for a typical pattern of study.
| Level I (24 units) |
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Bachelor's Degree6 x Level I courses (18 Units) Diploma2 x Level I Language courses (6 Units) |
| Level II |
Bachelor's Degree5 x Level II courses (15 Units) Diploma3 x Level II Language courses (9 Units) |
| Level III |
Bachelor's Degree5 x Level III courses (15 Units) Diploma3 x Level III Language courses (9 Units) Diploma completed |
| Level IV |
Bachelor's Degree2 x Level I course (6 Units) Degree completed |
The benefits to be gained from adding a language skill to your chosen field of study are substantial. Some of the practical and cultural benefits include enhanced employment prospects and the possibility of working studying in your chosen field overseas (at post-graduate level or as part of an undergraduate exchange program).
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Last updated: Monday, 22 Dec 2008