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Language Studies - MODLA14765

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Law
 
  
 
Contact: bis@unsw.edu.au
 
 
Program: 4765 - International Studies / Law
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of International Studies (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

NOTE: THIS PLAN IS ONLY FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING FROM 2008 ONWARDS.
Australia's position in the world requires us to communicate in an informed manner with the many peoples, cultures and nations that make up the international community. Additionally Australia has a rich heritage drawn from diverse cultural and language groups and this shapes our contemporary multicultural society. Moreover, genuine proficiency in other languages not only greatly expands personal horizons, but also enhances later opportunities for overseas study and employment.

The Bachelor of International Studies in Language Studies is designed for students wishing to prepare themselves for a professional career in the languages area, in Australia or overseas. It requires major sequences in two languages other than English, with the opportunity to acquire real fluency and competence through the overseas study period prescribed for the degree. Both within the language majors themselves, and in the courses offered in International Studies, students will acquire a thorough understanding of the social and cultural contexts in which their chosen languages are used, and be ideally equipped to be articulate communicators and representatives for Australia overseas.

Plan Structure

The basic requirements for the Language Studies plan are:
  • A total of 138 units of credit
  • 18 units of credit in INST courses, including 12 units of credit at Level 1 and INST3900 at Level 4
  • Two sequences of language study each of 36 units of credit
  • 48 units of credit at an approved Overseas Study program over two semesters (INST3101 and INST3102).

Languages Studies Courses
Two sequences of language study each of 36 units of credit from the following:
  • Chinese
  • French
  • German
  • Indonesian
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Spanish

Further Information

For further information, please contact the Coordinator.

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