Postgraduate diplomas in the Faculty of Arts are one-year (or part-time
equivalent) programs that enable students to build on the knowledge gained in
their bachelors degree by completing further studies in one of their
disciplines or majors. Postgraduate diplomas will normally consist of
postgraduate level-four units.
Graduate diplomas are one-year (or part-time equivalent) programs that give
students an opportunity to add a new discipline to those they have studied in
their undergraduate degree and enhance their career prospects. Students who
complete the requirements of a graduate diploma can apply to transfer to the
masters-level program.
The minimum entry requirement for graduate diplomas is normally a bachelors degree. Postgraduate diplomas normally require a three-year bachelors degree with a credit average in the third year of the major or specialisation in the area to be studied in the postgraduate diploma.
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 available part-time only and is normally completed over three years, as language units must be studied sequentially. Information on how to meet the requirements of a major in each language can be found under the `Areas of study' section on the Arts faculty website at http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/.
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