Diploma in Modern Languages (Russian)
Course 888-RU (2009)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2009.
Year and Campus: | 2009 |
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Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Undergraduate |
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Course Overview: |
The Diploma in Modern Languages (DML) enables students to gain a diploma in language study while completing an undergraduate degree at the University of Melbourne. The diploma consists of a three-year sequence of first-, second- and third-year language study and adds one year to the duration of your degree course. You take language subjects alongside your degree subjects in an integrated sequence. The diploma will only be awarded on the completion of your degree course. Students who do not commence the Diploma concurrently with the first year of their degree studies may not be able to complete the Diploma at the same time as the degree. Students enrolled in the DML must complete the course before, or at the same time as their concurrent degree. Students wishing to undertake an honours or postgraduate diploma program on completion of the DML (100 points) should note that they are required to complete the equivalent of a BA language major (112.5 points) before being eligible for entry to a fourth year level program. Diploma graduates with the equivalent of a BA language major must have completed a BA degree to be eligible to apply for the BA (Honours), otherwise they may apply to enter the postgraduate diploma. |
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Objectives: |
At the completion of the Diploma, students should:
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Course Structure & Available Subjects: |
The Diploma consists of a three-year sequence of study in Russian language, totalling 100 points. The language subjects will be taken concurrently with an undergraduate degree in an integrated sequence and will normally add one year to the duration of a student's degree course. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that s/he meets the requirements of the Diploma by enrolling in the correct number of subjects at the appropriate year level and within the rules outlined for the relevant language stream of the DML. |
Subject Options: | Beginners Stream First year SubjectsSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Second Year SubjectsPlus one optional Russian studies subject from the list belowSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Third Year SubjectsPlus one optional Russian studies subject from the list belowSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Second Year SubjectsSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Third Year SubjectsSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: |
Entry Requirements: |
The Diploma in Modern Languages (DML) is only available to students who are currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree course at the University of Melbourne. The DML must be completed alongside your degree studies and can only be awarded on the completion of your degree. For continuing students, selection into the Diploma is based upon the weighted average of subjects across your entire course. For first-year students, eligibility is based on your ENTER score. The entry cut-off fluctuates from year-to-year. It is determined by the number of places available and the number of applications received. For combined degree students and students from faculties other than arts, entry to the Diploma requires the approval of both the Faculty of Arts and the other faculty. |
Core Participation Requirements: |
The Diploma will be available to students with no prior knowledge of a language as well as to those who have completed several years of study (for instance, as part of the VCE). Your stream enrolment depends on your previous language experience and is determined by the relevant School. |
Further Study: | The DML provides a pathway to graduate study in language. |
Graduate Attributes: | See course objectives |
Generic Skills: | All arts subjects provide students with transferable generic skills that prepare them for further study and the workplace. As a result of attendance at scheduled classes, participation in planned activities and discussion groups, and timely completion of essays and assignments, arts graduates should acquire transferable generic skills in the following areas:
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