What is the course about?The Graduate Certificate in Modern
Languages is designed for graduates of any discipline to undertake the
study of European languages (French, German or Italian) or Asian
languages (Chinese, Indonesian or Japanese). No prior knowledge
of the language is required. Study is undertaken on a part-time basis
due to the sequencing of the language units. The Graduate Certificate in Modern Languages articulates with the Graduate Diploma in Modern Languages.
Why study a Graduate Certificate?The Graduate Certificate is intended for people who already hold a
degree but who wish to undertake further study, or
to obtain advanced qualifications in a specific area of expertise. Graduates may be able to apply credit from this course towards further study at Graduate Diploma or Masters level. What does the course involve?The course consists of units to a
total value of 24 points. Study is undertaken part-time due to the sequencing of language units. Asian Languages Structure - 1.5 to 2 years part-time Beginners: TWO Beginners level language units (12 points) TWO Intermediate level language units (12 points)
Post-secondary: TWO Intermediate level language units (12 points) TWO Advanced level language units (12 points) European Languages Structure Selection
of six language units (6 points each to a total of 24 points) from
Beginners, Post-TEE or Native Speaker, depending level of prior
knowledge. How will studying this course help my career prospects?Chinese
(Mandarin) is the most widely used language in the world. It is the
national language of the People's Republic of China, and is linked with
a rich cultural heritage going
back thousands of years. Chinese is also spoken by Chinese communities
throughout Southeast Asia and elsewhere. With China's extremely rapid
economic expansion in recent years, proficiency in Mandarin will be an
advantage for many job seekers. Bahasa Indonesia
is the national language of Australia's nearest Asian neighbour. With
various cooperative forums being established between Indonesia and
Australia, more students are recognising the usefulness of their
knowledge and skills in Indonesian.
Japanese has for many
years been very important for economic and cultural
relationships within the Asian region. The Japanese language also
provides valuable insights into a diverse culture and society. A
proficiency in Japanese, especially when combined with other fields
such as business, science, technology, humanities or social sciences,
will help build a strong foundation for future careers of graduates. German
is rising in popularity as a skill when combined with other degrees
such as business, engineering or sciences. This is mainly due to the
fact that "Made in Germany" has gained enormous importance in commerce,
industry and research, with German speaking countries being Australia’s
fifth most important international trading partner. Germany is the
fourth largest economy in the world and the powerhouse of the European
Union. German speaking tourists to Australia are the second largest and
most financially viable group. French is a language that
can be useful throughout the world and is a global language along with
English. It is the second most frequently taught language in the world
after English. It is the only language other than English that is
spoken in five continents. French is also the official working language
of many international organisations and committees, such as the United
Nations, UNESCO, NATO and the International Olympic Committee. Italian
is almost indispensable to those studying Music, Architecture or Fine
Arts, and to those who have a keen interest in Italian literary
history. Knowledge of Italian language and culture is advantageous for
many people engaged in work requiring cross-cultural communication,
such as medical practitioners, lawyers and social workers. How do I apply?Please use an application form to apply.
Domestic students application form |

Admission RequirementsA three-year bachelor’s degree in any area (not necessarily in Arts),
or equivalent status; or completion of a three-year teaching
qualification from a recognised tertiary institution, or equivalent
status. This course is not available to International students. FeesDomestic students - $4,253 (2008) (FEE-HELP available) Application Deadline15 December for first semester
15 May for second semester
Late applications will be considered on a case by case basis Further EnquiriesFaculty Student Office Telephone: +61 8 6488 2091 Email: arts.faculty@uwa.edu.au European Languages and Studies Telephone: +61 8 6488 2174
Email: eurolang@arts.uwa.edu.au Asian Studies Telephone: +61 8 6488 2080 Email: asian.studies@uwa.edu.au General InformationProspective Students Office |