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Students who commenced study in 2012 should refer to this area of study entry for direction on the requirments; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your area of study.
All areas of study information should be read in conjunction with the relevant course entry in the Handbook. The units listed for this area of study relate only to the 'Requirements' outlined in the Faculty of Arts component of any bachelors double degrees.
Managing faculty | Faculty of Arts |
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Offered by | School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics |
Campus(es) | Clayton |
Notes
The Mykola Zerov Centre for Ukrainian Studies offers Ukrainian in a beginners and an advanced stream. Both can be taken for one, two or three years to achieve a sequence, minor or major in Ukrainian studies. Both streams feature composite units, which aim not only to develop students' competence in the written and spoken language, but also to introduce them to modern Ukrainian literature, culture and history, as well as the political life of the Ukraine today.
The Ukrainian studies program convenor retains the right to determine the proper proficiency level for any particular student. Students are not permitted to accelerate their enrolment without first consulting the program convenor.
In some non-arts courses students are able to take arts electives and count them towards their course. Students who decide that they want to study a language as part of their non-arts course should:
The centre has links to universities in L'viv and Kyiv and encourages students to take one semester of study in the Ukraine. Students can choose to study an approved subject in Ukrainian at a foreign institution in semester one or two. For detailed information contact the Ukrainian studies program.
Note: depending on the teaching institution, Ukrainian study abroad units may be CSP-liable or only available on a fee-paying basis. Students may be eligible to apply for Monash Abroad Study grants.
A sequence is normally a first semester first-year level unit which is followed by a second semester first-year level unit in the same discipline.
Students complete a standard minor chosen from one of the following options:
Students complete a standard major consisting of six compulsory language units as listed below and also including two electives chosen from units that can be counted towards the discipline.
Note: students may replace some of their compulsory language units with alternative intensive in-country units (up to 24 points), or can choose language study abroad units as electives.
Students wishing to undertake Ukrainian have the option of starting in one of two entry points. The following sequences are provided as guides only. There are several ways to structure your Ukrainian studies major. Students who wish to accelerate through the proficiency levels either by taking Study Abroad units or because language acquisition results allow this must consult with the program before enrolling.
For students with little or no knowledge of Ukrainian.
For students who have completed VCE in Ukrainian or can demonstrate an equivalent level of competence.