How can I study a language?

There is a wide range of options available to students interested in studying a language.

Please note that some study options are not offered for all languages. Learn about what study options are available for each language.

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts

Study a language as a Major, Minor or as electives in your Bachelor of Arts. You can also study Asian languages Chinese, Indonesian and Japanese as breadth.

Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

Developed advanced knowledge in a language in Honours.

Breadth subjects

Not an Arts student? Get a taste of a language through breadth subjects.

Breadth tracks

Immerse yourself in a breadth track and gain a deeper understanding of a language and culture.

Diploma in Languages

Master a language alongside your current undergraduate degree with a concurrent Diploma in Languages.

Graduate Coursework

Diploma in Languages

Master a language alongside your current graduate degree with a concurrent Diploma in Languages.

Graduate Certificate in Language and Cultural Literacy

Designed for graduates interested in gaining a short qualification in languages.

Professional Certificate in Language and Cultural Literacy

Designed for graduates interested in gaining a short qualification in languages with maximal flexibility.

Graduate Certificate in Arts

Get a targeted insight into a language of your choosing.

Graduate Certificate in Arts (Advanced)

Gain a targeted understanding of a culture of your choosing.

Graduate Certificate in English for the Global Workplace

Designed for non-native speakers of English, develop your skills in professional writing, professional speaking, intercultural communication, and self-editing.

Graduate Diploma in Arts

Build a solid foundation in a language.

Graduate Diploma in Arts (Advanced)

Extend your knowledge and skills in one specific field of a language.

Master of Applied Linguistics

Develop a competitive edge in language teaching, language assessment and language program evaluation.

Master of International Relations

Study a language to complement your skills in the Master of International Relations.

Master of Translation and Interpreting

Designed for Chinese-English bilinguals who intend to work as professional translators and interpreters.

Graduate Research

Master of Arts (Thesis only)

Develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research in a language.

Doctor of Philosophy - Arts

Develop advanced knowledge and make a significant and original contribution to a language area.

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