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Indonesian - AINDA14410

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: University College
 
 
School: UC School of Lang, Lit & Comm
 
   
 
Program: 4410 - Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

Two streams of Indonesian language and culture are available at UNSW@ADFA as detailed under the options for constructing a major in Indonesian. In exceptional circumstances, and with permission from the relevant Head of School, students may be able to make variations in the structure of a major in Indonesian.

Note. Native speakers of Indonesian or Malay will not be permitted to enrol in Indonesian courses.

Plan Structure

A major in Indonesian for students entering the BA or BSc must have minimum of 48 UoC which comprises:

For students who have completed Year 12 Indonesian or equivalent:

Two (12 UoC) Level I courses:
Plus 36 UoC which must be from Level II and Level III courses, with at least 18 UoC at Level III:
For students who have little or no prior knowledge of Indonesian:

Two (12 UoC) Level I courses:
Plus 36 UoC which must be from Level II and III courses, which at least 18 UoC at Level III:

Honours

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a fourth-year honours program consisting of coursework and sub-thesis which expands and further develops the intellectual skills of our best students. Admission to honours in Indonesian is at the discretion of the Head of School. Interested students should contact the School Administrator within HASS.

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