Postgraduate diplomas in the Faculty of Arts are one-year (or part-time equivalent) programs that build on knowledge acquired in a bachelors degree. The entry requirement is normally a bachelors degree with a major or specialisation in the area covered by the postgraduate diploma. Postgraduate diplomas will normally consist of postgraduate level-four units.
Graduate diplomas are one-year (or part-time equivalent) programs that allow students to acquire knowledge in a new area. They have an entry requirement of a bachelors degree in any discipline.
The minimum entry requirement for graduate diplomas is normally a bachelors degree. Postgraduate diplomas normally require a bachelors degree with a credit average in the final year.
The Graduate Diploma in Languages allows students to complete the equivalent of an undergraduate major in a chosen language selected from Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Spanish, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Ukrainian. This course is equivalent to one year full-time (48 points), but as language units must be studied sequentially it is normally completed over three years of part-time study. Information on how to meet the requirements of a major in each language can be found under the `Areas of study' section on the faculty website at http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/. Hard copies of this document are also available at the faculty offices.
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