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Student Handbook, Semester 2, 2010: Indonesian

Major

For a major in Indonesian, students must successfully complete the equivalent of 8 courses with 12 units (or a total of 96 units) from the list below. Note that each In-Country course is the equivalent of 4 courses with 12 units (or a total of 48 units):

INT110 Visual Worlds: An Introduction to Art and Design History
INT111 Typography
INT210 Editing for the Communications Professional
INT211 Indonesian A
INT212 Indonesian B
INT213 Indonesian C
INT280 Indonesian D
INT281 Indonesian E
INT282 Indonesian F
INT283 In-Country Indonesian Studies A

Minor

For a minor in Indonesian, students must successfully complete the equivalent of 4 courses with 12 units (or a total of 48 units) from the list below. Note that each In-Country course is the equivalent of 4 courses with 12 units (or a total of 48 units):

INT110 In-Country Indonesian Studies B
INT111 In-Country Indonesian Studies C
INT210 In-Country Indonesian Studies D
INT211 Indonesian A
INT212 Indonesian B
INT213 Indonesian C
INT280 Indonesian D
INT281 Indonesian E
INT282 Indonesian F
INT283 In-Country Indonesian Studies A

Notes

  • Students enrolling in In-Country Studies courses require a permission number and enrolments are limited.
  • Students are eligible to enrol in the In-Country courses for an Indonesian major after successful completion of two on campus Indonesian courses.
  • Students are eligible to enrol in the In-Country courses for an Indonesian minor after successful completion of two on campus Indonesian courses.
  • It is also possible to complete a major in Indonesian by cross-institutional enrolment at another Australian university by distance mode or on campus mode. (Please consult the languages coordinator for further information on cross-institutional enrolment).

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