Diploma of Languages

Charles Darwin University

About

Want to learn another language and embrace a different culture?

The Diploma of Languages can help you achieve your goal.

Choose from Indonesian, Chinese or Greek language and culture with an opportunity to join the in-country study program.

This course is open to teachers looking to upskill as well as anyone who has a personal interest in Indonesia, China or Greece.

Structure

Specialist Electives(8 units) - 80

Specialist Elective units totalling 80 credit points selected from the list of available units below: Language Only Specialisation - students choose eight units from one of the three specialisations below Or Language Teaching Specialisation - students must complete the following two units: ECM251 Teaching the Curriculum: Junior Secondary LOTE (new title 2018) ECM252 Teaching the Curriculum: Senior Secondary LOTE (pre-requisite ECM251) (new title 2018) Plus Choose six units from one of the three specialisations below: Indonesian Language Specialisation 80 credit points from the following: INI101 Indonesian Language 1 (replaced by IAS161 2020) (repeatable) INI102 Indonesian Language 2 (replaced by IAS162 2020) (repeatable) INI201 Indonesian Language 3 (replaced by IAS261 2020) (repeatable) INI202 Indonesian Language 4 (replaced by IAS262 2020) (repeatable) LAN201 Negotiated Language Study (no longer available from 2020) LAN211 In-Country Language Study (no longer available from 2020) INI301 Indonesian Language 5 (replaced by IAS362 2020) (repeatable) INI302 Indonesian Language 6 (replaced by IAS362 2020) (repeatable) LAN301 Language Project (no longer available from 2020) LAN311 In-Country Language Study (no longer available from 2020) Greek Language Specialisation 80 credit points from the following: GRK101 Greek Language 1 (recoded to HEL101 Modern Greek Language 1 2018) (replaced by IAS161 2020) (repeatable) GRK102 Greek Language 2 (recoded to HEL102 Modern Greek Language 2 2018) (replaced by IAS162 2020) (repeatable) GRK201 Greek Language 3 (recoded to HEL201 Modern Greek Language 3 2018) (replaced by IAS261 2020) (repeatable) GRK202 Greek Language 4 (recoded to HEL202 Modern Greek Language 4 2018) (replaced by IAS262 2020) (repeatable) LAN201 Negotiated Language Study (no longer available from 2020) LAN211 In-Country Language Study (no longer available from 2020) GRK301 Greek Language 5 (recoded to HEL301 Modern Greek Language 5 2018) (replaced by IAS362 2020) (repeatable) GRK302 Greek Language 6 (recoded to HEL302 Modern Greek Language 6 2018) (replaced by IAS362 2020) (repeatable) LAN301 Language Project (no longer available from 2020) LAN311 In-Country Language Study (no longer available from 2020) Chinese Language Specialisation 80 credit points from the following: CHN101 Chinese Language 1 (replaced by IAS161 2020) (repeatable) CHN102 Chinese Language 2 (replaced by IAS162 2020) (repeatable) CHN201 Chinese Language 3 (replaced by IAS261 2020) (repeatable) CHN202 Chinese Language 4 (replaced by IAS262 2020) (repeatable) LAN201 Negotiated Language Study (no longer available from 2020) LAN211 In-Country Language Study (no longer available from 2020) CHN301 Chinese Language 5 (replaced by IAS362 2020) (repeatable) CHN302 Chinese Language 6 (replaced by IAS362 2020) (repeatable) LAN301 Language Project (no longer available from 2020) LAN311 In-Country Language Study (no longer available from 2020)

Electives(0 units) - 0

Electives totalling 0 credit points selected from *undergraduate* units offered by the University.

- 80

Total Credit Points

Entry requirements

Admission requirements are met by one of the following: Successful completion of the Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (or equivalent) and the awarding of an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of at least 60*. Successful completion of a national qualification at Certificate IV level or higher. Successful completion of at least 0.5 year of full-time study (or equivalent) of a higher education degree/diploma. Overseas secondary or tertiary qualifications considered equivalent to the above Australian qualifications. Attainment of a STAT Multiple Choice score of 135 (or a score of 145 if prior to May 2010). Successful completion of the Tertiary Enabling Program, the Preparation for Tertiary Success courses, or other recognised tertiary preparation course. Submission of an acceptable personal competencies statement and/or employment experience. * After any applicable adjustment factors have been applied.

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