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Diploma in Languages (DLAN)
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116011
DLAN
FACULTY, LAW, BUSINESS AND ARTS
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3 year/s
80
About the Course
Admission Requirements
Credit Transfer and Pathways
Course Structure
Recommended Study Plan
Course Fees

Availability
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No
This course is for re-enrolling students

This course may not be deferred.

Location and Mode Offered
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This course is designed for those seeking specialist Indonesian, Greek or Mandarin language and cultural awareness training to improve their capacity to communicate and engage effectively with the people and country of the target language. The course is also suited to those who have a personal interest in developing their understanding of Indonesian, Greek or Mandarin language and culture.



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This course is no longer available for admission. It is only open to existing students who have already been offered a place and completed one or more units of study.




The information provided for this course was valid for the final year of enrolment. Students continuing in this course may find there have been some changes to the unit availability. Students should, in the first instance, refer to the recommended study plan in the newest version of this course to make their unit selection for the current year.
Every re-enrolling student will be able to complete their current course of study. As a continuing student you should always consider transferring to the newest course version to enable you to take advantage of new and exciting changes to university programs.

If you have any queries, or concerns about your course progression that you would like clarified, please contact enrolmenthelp@cdu.edu.au, or the relevant Faculty Academic Liaison Unit or Institute of Advanced Studies School office:
Education, Health & Science: (08) 8946 7357
Law, Business and Arts: (08) 8946 7305
Graduate School for Health Practice: (08) 8946 7179
Menzies School of Health Research: (08) 8922 7873


The course requires completion of approved units of 80 credit points. Candidates may complete the requirements for the course structure by completing two common units and 60 credit points of study selected from Indonesian, Mandarin or Greek language and/or non-language units. Although the course is not structured into core and elective units, most students concentrate on doing the language units sequentially, commencing with the unit appropriate to their language competency upon enrolment in the course, and supplementing these language units with their choice of non-language units.

Units in Indonesian Language are available in internal (on-campus), and external (distance) modes. Units in Greek and Mandarin Language are available in internal (on-campus) mode only. There are also options for in-country study of Indonesian, Greek and Mandarin.

 

 

A candidate must successfully complete units totalling 80 credit points selected from the common units and specialist elective language and/or non-language units detailed below.

Unit type
Credit Points
Specific requirements
Common
(2 units)
20
Units totalling 20 credit points selected from Common Units available (e.g. units coded with a prefix of "CUC"). Students must complete the compulsory regional and indigenous issues unit (CUC107) and one of the two academic skills units.

CUC107 Northern Perspectives (compulsory)
Plus either:
CUC100 Academic Literacies (recommended for this course) or
CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology

Select Common Units to find out more about individual units and advanced standing options.
Specialist Electives
(6 units)
60
Specialist Elective units totaling 60 credit points selected from any of the available units listed below:

Indonesian Language Units
Indonesian Language units are available in internal (on-campus), external (off-campus) and in-country modes.
INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3
INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
CAH301 Independent Studies A (Greek in-country study) (no longer available as of 2011 as in-country unit)
CAH302 Independent Studies B (Greek in-country study) (no longer available as of 2011 as in-country unit)
LLI251 Indonesian in Context*
Detailed information about in-country studies can be found at: http://www.acicis.murdoch.edu.au/ and http://intranet.usc.edu.au/wacana/lombok/

LAN201 Negotiated Language Study*
LAN301 Language Project*

LAN211 In-Country Language Study

LAN311 In-Country Language Study

Greek Language Units
GRK101 Greek 1
GRK101 Greek 1
GRK102 Greek 2
GRK201 Greek 3
GRK202 Greek 4
GRK301 Greek 5
GRK302 Greek 6
CAH301 Independent Studies A (Greek in-country study) (no longer available as of 2011 as in-country unit)
CAH302 Independent Studies B (Greek in-country study) (no longer available as of 2011 as in-country unit) 

LAN201 Negotiated Language Study*
LAN301 Language Project*

LAN211 In-Country Language Study

LAN311 In-Country Language Study

Chinese Language Units
Note: Chinese Language units follow from level to level

CHN101 Chinese Language 1
CHN102 Chinese Language 2
CHN201 Chinese Language 3
CHN202 Chinese Language 4
CHN301 Chinese Language 5
CHN302 Chinese Language 6

LAN201 Negotiated Language Study*
LAN301 Language Project*

LAN211 In-Country Language Study

LAN311 In-Country Language Study

Non-language specific units

HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1

HIS150 Foundations of Western Civilisation 2 (last offered in 2008)

CAH301 Independent Studies A (no longer available as of 2011 as in-country unit)

CAH302 Independent Studies B (no longer available as of 2011 as in-country unit)

*The following advanced language units may be taken upon completion of INI101, INI102, INI201 and INI202:
a)
LLI251 Indonesian in Context

b) by Cross-Institutional Studies from the University of New England and/or the

University of Tasmania

INDN330/430 A History of Indonesian and its Place in Society (UNE)
INDN331/431 Reading Indonesian Islamic Texts (UNE)
HMN304 Indonesian Literature and its Social Context (UTAS)
HMN211 Media and Society in Indonesia (UTAS)
HMN309 Popular Culture and Resistance in Indonesia (UTAS)

Cross-Institutional Studies allows you to study units at other universities and credit these towards your Charles Darwin University degree. Students will be required to apply directly to UNE or UTAS by including a letter of approval from Charles Darwin University. Further detail on how to apply to UNE as a cross institutional student is available as follows: http://study.une.edu.au/pages.php3?p=MAPPLY
Or the University of Tasmania as follows:
http://www.utas.edu.au/students/forms/de/Cross-Institutional.pdf


80
Total Credit Points



Further Assistance

For further assistance please contact the Information Centre on (08) 8946 7766 or 1800 061 963. Information Centre staff will assist you with applying for or enrolling in a course and provide assistance with timetables, fees, HECS, external materials, enrolment changes and many other issues.
If you are a continuing student and have any queries about your course progression that you would like clarified, please contact enrolmenthelp@cdu.edu.au, or the relevant Faculty Academic Liaison Unit or Institute of Advanced Studies School office:

Education, Health &; Science: (08) 8946 7357
Law, Business and Arts: (08) 8946 7305
Graduate School for Health Practice: (08) 8946 7179
Menzies School of Health Research: (08) 8922 7873

  • Unit Repository - provides general information about each unit including a brief description and the semester and mode offered.
  • Timetables - provide detail on the individual class times for units offered internally. Timetables for the following academic year are available from the middle of December each year.
  • Bookshop - if text books have been prescribed, recommended or ordered for units in this course, details are available by unit code through the Casuarina Campus Bookshop.


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Students Commencing in Semester 1


The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student enrolling part time over 3 years. Students should use the table as a guide when planning an individual program of study.

Legend:CU = Common UnitCO = Core UnitSE = Specialist ElectiveE = Elective
Semester 1
Semester 2
Year 1
CUC100 Academic Literacies
SE
CUC107 Northern Perspectives
SE
INI101 Indonesian Language 1 or
GRK101 Greek 1
CHN101 Chinese Language 1
SE
INI102 Indonesian Language 2 or
GRK102 Greek 2
CHN102 Chinese Language 2
SE
Year 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3 or
GRK201 Greek 3
CHN201 Chinese Language 3
SE
INI202 Indonesian Language 4 or
GRK202 Greek 4
CHN202 Chinese Language 4
SE
Year 3
Plus any one of:
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
CAH301 Independent Studies A
CHN301 Chinese Language 5
SE
Plus any one of:
HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
CAH302 Independent Studies B
CHN302 Chinese Language 6
SE


Schedule of EXTERNAL unit offerings for Indonesian units in 2009
Study Period 1
Semester 1
Study Period 2
Semester 2
Study Period 3
INI101 Indonesian Language 1INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3INI201 Indonesian Language 3
INI202 Indonesian Language 4INI202 Indonesian Language 4INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
LLI251 Indonesian in Context


Students Commencing in Semester 2


The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student enrolling part time over 3 years. Students should use the table as a guide when planning an individual program of study.

Legend:CU = Common UnitCO = Core UnitSE = Specialist ElectiveE = Elective

Semester 2
Year 1
CUC107 Northern Perspectives
SE
CUC100 Academic Literacies
SE
Year 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
INI101 Indonesian Language 1 or
GRK101 Greek 1
CHN101 Chinese Language 1
SE
INI102 Indonesian Language 2 or
GRK102 Greek 2
CHN102 Chinese Language 2
SE
Year 3
INI201 Indonesian Language 3 or
GRK201 Greek 3
CHN201 Chinese Language 3
SE
INI202 Indonesian Language 4 or
GRK202 Greek 4
CHN202 Chinese Language 4
SE
Year 4
Plus any one of:
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
CAH301 Independent Studies A
GRK301 Greek 5
CHN301 Chinese Language 5
SE
Plus any one of:
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
CAH302 Independent Studies B
GRK302 Greek 6
CHN302 Chinese Language 6
HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1
SE


Schedule of EXTERNAL unit offerings for Indonesian units in 2009
Study Period 1
Semester 1
Study Period 2
Semester 2
Study Period 3
INI101 Indonesian Language 1INI101 Indonesian Language 1
INI102 Indonesian Language 2INI102 Indonesian Language 2
INI201 Indonesian Language 3INI201 Indonesian Language 3
INI202 Indonesian Language 4INI202 Indonesian Language 4INI202 Indonesian Language 4
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
LLI251 Indonesian in Context


Students Commencing in Summer Semester


The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student commencing in Summer Semester and enrolling in a standard full time load. Students enrolling in a reduced or part time load should use these tables as a guide for planning an individual program of study.

Legend:CU = Common UnitCO = Core UnitSE = Specialist ElectiveE = Elective
Summer Semester
Year 1
CUC107 Northern Perspectives
SE
CUC100 Academic Literacies
SE
Year 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
INI101 Indonesian Language 1 or
GRK101 Greek 1
CHN101 Chinese Language 1
SE
INI102 Indonesian Language 2 or
GRK102 Greek 2
CHN102 Chinese Language 2
SE
Year 3
INI201 Indonesian Language 3 or
GRK201 Greek 3
CHN201 Chinese Language 3
SE
INI202 Indonesian Language 4 or
GRK202 Greek 4
CHN202 Chinese Language 4
SE
Year 4
Plus any one of:
INI301 Indonesian Language 5
CAH301 Independent Studies A
GRK301 Greek 5
CHN301 Chinese Language 5
SE
Plus any one of:
INI302 Indonesian Language 6
CAH302 Independent Studies B
GRK302 Greek 6
CHN302 Chinese Language 6
HIS149 Foundations of Western Civilisation 1
SE


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Commonwealth Supported places are available in this course to students who meet one of the following residency requirements: (a) Australian Citizenship; (b) a New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident visa holder who will be resident within Australia for the duration of the unit. Unit fees for 2011 will be published on 1 October 2011. Further information about 2009 and 2010 unit fees can be found at http://www.cdu.edu.au/hesa/fees.html or http://www.goingtouni.gov.au

For further information about the course, enrolment procedures, closing dates and other administrative issues please contact Student Services on:
courses@cdu.edu.au
(08) 8946 7766 or freecall 1800 061 963

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