Monash University: University Handbooks: Postgraduate Handbook 2003: Units indexed by faculty
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Faculty Certificate in Linguistics


Course code: 2059 + Off-campus learning only (Clayton campus based) + Mid-year entry available + Course coordinator: Anna Margetts

Synopsis

This program offers students without a degree but with extensive professional experience in relevant areas an exposure to the key ideas of linguistics so as to prepare them for continuing studies. The program aims to meet, in part, the needs of people wishing to apply linguistics in various professional fields; it focuses upon the central aspects of the discipline and aims to develop students' basic knowledge and skills in these areas. The program is normally taken one semester full-time or one year part-time.

Entry requirements

Applicants should have either a pass bachelors degree or, more usually, five years experience in teaching (of a related subject), translating/interpreting, journalism etc at a senior level, or should have completed with credit two of the section's level-four (postgraduate) open learning units.

Course structure

Students complete 24 points consisting of two units chosen from the following list:

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