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Student Handbook, Semester 2, 2012: Indonesian

Major

For a major in Indonesian, students must successfully complete the equivalent of 8 courses (96 unit points):

Select the equivalent of 8 courses from:

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
IND110 Abnormal Psychology
IND111 Psychology of Health and Wellbeing
IND210 Adult Development and Ageing
IND211 Aquaculture
IND310 Coastal and Marine Ecology
IND311 Coastal Conservation and Management Project
IND220 Integrated Marine Systems
IND221 Coastal Geomorphology
IND222 Indonesian A
IND223 Indonesian B
IND212 Indonesian C
LNG110 Indonesian D

Minor

For a minor in Indonesian, students must successfully complete the equivalent of 4 courses (48 unit points):

Select the equivalent of 4 courses from:

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
IND110 Indonesian E
IND111 Indonesian F
IND210 In-Country Indonesian Studies A
IND211 In-Country Indonesian Studies B
IND310 In-Country Indonesian Studies C
IND311 In-Country Indonesian Studies D
IND220 Indonesia: Society, Culture and Politics
IND221 Languages and Linguistics
IND222 Indonesian A
IND223 Indonesian B
IND212 Indonesian C
LNG110 Indonesian D

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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