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1 International Studies and Languages Arts International Studies Languages and Intercultural Communication Double Degrees 2012
2 Why study International Studies and Languages at UniSA?» International Studies prepares graduates for careers in a multicultural society and a globalised economy;» It is the only Applied Language and Intercultural Communication program in Australia to combine language studies and intercultural communication with a specialisation;» The new Language Centre is a flexible and interactive teaching facility for foreign language learners and teachers. The multimedia and video conferencing facilities allow students to connect with students and lecturers around the world in real time. Contents Experiential Learning 2 The South Australian Globalist 3 Hawke Ambassador Program 3 Student Exchange 3 Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) 4 Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Intercultural Communication) 6 Bachelor of Arts 8 Double Degrees Bachelor of Business (International Business, Finance and Trade), Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) 10 Bachelor of Journalism, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) 12 Bachelor of Management (Marketing), Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) 16 Bachelor of Management, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) 18 Bachelor of Social Work Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) 20 Associate Degree Associate Degree in Languages and Culture Studies 22 Entry Requirements 24 The recent Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) awards recognised UniSA s Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences with world-class rankings for leading research in the areas of Education Systems, Social Work, Studies in Creative Arts and Writing, Visual Arts and Crafts, Language, Communication and Culture, Cultural Studies, Linguistics and Historical Studies. Front cover: Georgia Oliver, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) student, in Kenya as part of the Hawke Ambassador International Volunteer Experience Program.
3 1 Welcome The University of South Australia is a university of first choice for career-focused achievers. We provide the widest range of degree programs in South Australia and have a reputation for excellence in our four faculty divisions. At the University of South Australia, some of the world s brightest minds teach and research in the areas of business, education, arts and social sciences, health sciences and information technology, engineering and the environment. In the 2010 QS World University rankings, the University of South Australia recorded the biggest increase for an Australian university and we are now in the top 3 per cent of more than 10,000 universities in the world. The quality of our teaching is regularly recognised by awards such as Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning, and two of our academics have won the nation s highest honour for university teachers, the Prime Minister s Award for University Teacher of the Year. It s that quality teaching that helps our graduates in their careers; in 2010 almost 80 per cent of the University s domestic bachelor graduates secured full-time employment, which is above the national average. Besides providing a high-quality teaching environment, the University of South Australia is a research leader. Our research institutes address research questions in a range of priority areas, including community sustainability, population health, defence and security, minerals science and business. We have recently had proof that we are on the right track. The first Excellence in Research for Australia assessment an official national evaluation of the quality of research showed that 70 per cent of our assessed research is of world-class standard and in several areas we have built research that is performing well above world-class levels. The University s research informs our teaching and learning activities. As a student at the University of South Australia you will have a world of opportunities open to you: you will be able to develop a capacity for critical and independent thinking; learn the value of research; develop the most up-to-the-minute knowledge of your chosen profession and learn the essential skills in communication and teamwork that will help you forge a successful career. I wish you luck in all your academic endeavours. Professor Peter Høj Vice Chancellor and President International Studies and Languages International Studies Are you interested in an internationally-oriented career? Do you want to know more about the way our world is shaped and controlled? International Studies prepares students for a world in which Australia has a stronger involvement in regional and international trade, security, environmental, cultural and humanitarian issues. UniSA s International Studies program develops students knowledge and capacity for cross-cultural comparisons particularly of Asia, Australia and Europe. Our program enables critical analysis of world politics and international relations, including the key players in the global system (China, the European Union, Japan, Russia and the United States) and the changing international agenda including conflict resolution, defence, development, ecological sustainability, globalisation, human rights, regional integration, trade and global order. Internationally-oriented professional careers exist for our graduates within government, business, commerce and academia. Working opportunities can be as wide-ranging as roles in foreign affairs, the United Nations, non-government organisations, multi-national business and overseas placements. Languages and Intercultural Communication In the modern world, being able to communicate with speakers of other languages is vital. At UniSA, students can study a language as part of many programs, including a specialist degree in Languages and Intercultural Communication. UniSA s Languages and Intercultural Communication program is designed to develop students who communicate effectively and sensitively across languages and cultures. Graduates who are linguistically and culturally aware immediately broaden their potential in the job market. Industries which have an international scope require people with language skills, and career opportunities exist on a worldwide scale in sectors such as foreign affairs, education, business, marketing, tourism and defence. For the most up-to-date and detailed information visit unisanet.unisa.edu.au/programs and enter the four-letter UniSA program code.
4 2 Experiential Learning UniSA offers students some of the best new world teaching and learning facilities in the state. The School of Communication, International Studies and Languages new Multimedia Language Facility is a flexible multimedia teaching and resource production and management facility for language students and teachers. The Multimedia Language Facility, based at Magill campus, is used by students across all of our language focused programs, including International Studies, Languages and Intercultural Communication and the Associate Degree in Languages and Culture Studies. The Multimedia Language Facility includes dedicated hardware and software allowing:» audio chatting and video conferencing» recording on-site and off-site language activities» production and editing of audio video materials» projection and streaming of foreign language film and television The facilities provide an interactive environment designed to immerse students in the language and culture they are studying and provide a platform from which virtual worlds and UniSA s online collaborative environments can be trialled and assessed.
5 3 The South Australian Globalist Joining Yale and Oxford as part of the prestigious Global21 network, UniSA presents The South Australian Globalist magazine, focusing on the future of global political, economic and social issues. Under the leadership of Editorin-Chief Emma Altschwager, a UniSA Journalism and International Studies graduate, The South Australia Globalist is Global21 s 11th chapter. Global21 is a student-run international affairs network that invites select universities to publish the best of students work to create a global forum for the discussion of international issues. The South Australian Globalist magazine provides students from the School of Communication, International Studies and Languages an opportunity to showcase their work on the world stage, exchange ideas and network with students, thinktanks and businesses world-wide. David Casey PhD Student, School of Communication, International Studies and Languages The chance to be part of this network and become a globallyaware and globally-recognised student offers an experience out of reach to most undergraduates. The opportunity to collaborate and exchange ideas with schools like Yale in a global team environment is hard to come by. David Casey, PhD Student, School of Communication, International Studies and Languages Hawke Ambassador Program The Hawke Ambassador Program is an international volunteering placement and internship program available to students at UniSA. The Program offers an opportunity for students to work in international and intercultural situations, and to volunteer their time and knowledge in the service of others. It will assist with academic achievement, broader global and societal understanding, and leadership capacity. Students will be based within an international non-government organisation (NGO), usually in an overseas location and working as a volunteer, rather than undertaking formal study at an overseas university. Students will have the option to work with one of a number of possible non-governmental agencies, including;» Antipodeans Abroad» Australian Red Cross» Australian Refugee Association» Gap Australia» Oxfam» Projects Abroad» Uniting International Mission» Volunteering SA» World Youth International» World Vision For more information visit unisa.edu.au/cil/hawke Student Exchange Gain a competitive advantage by going on an overseas exchange. Develop an international perspective, cultural awareness and broaden your career opportunities. Scholarships are available. For more information visit unisa.edu.au/exchange
6 4 Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Open Day 2011 City West campus: Sunday 21 August unisa.edu.au/openday Program Information Sessions 2011 Magill campus: Wednesday 7 September Magill campus: Tuesday 29 November For more information and to register, visit unisa.edu.au/infosessions SATAC code UniSA program code MBIL CRICOS code (international students only) E ATAR (February 2011 cut-off) Program length 3 years Prerequisites Assumed knowledge Home campus Magill Accepts Special Entry (STAT) External study available No Part-time study available TAFE credit available Honours study available Commonwealth supported (international students only) (A$) 18,350 per annum Scholarships available unisa.edu.au/scholarship Program overview International Studies at UniSA offers a unique perspective on the human complexities of international affairs, including historical, political, economic, social and ecological issues. The program also offers students the ability to integrate practical offshore learning through the Hawke Ambassador International volunteer Experience, and encourages students to further their academic and personal growth through a range of available languages courses. The program seeks to prepare students for productive and socially responsible careers through development of a strong body of professional knowledge and skilful analysis of international relations. What will I study? International Studies combines the study of international relations and world politics. It develops knowledge and capacity for cross-cultural comparisons particularly of Asia, Australia and Europe and the changing international agenda (including conflict resolution, defence, development, ecological sustainability, globalisation, human rights, regional integration, trade and global order). It is a requirement of the program that students complete an experiential learning component. Experiential learning components The Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) offers three options to gain professional experience: The Hawke Ambassador International Volunteer Experience Program differs from traditional international exchange or study abroad programs. Students are based within an international non-government organisation (NGO), usually in an overseas location, and working as a volunteer, rather than undertaking formal study at an overseas university. UniSA offers a range of scholarships for students undertaking the Hawke Ambassador International Volunteer Experience; The International Study Experience gives students the opportunity to study at one of the more than 60 universities in the Americas, Asia and Europe that are part of the University s International Student Exchange Agreements (for more information visit unisa.edu.au/exchange). UniSA offers a range of scholarships for student undertaking an International Study Experience; and The Australian Professional Experience is part-time internship in a professionally relevant organisation (such as parliamentary office or community organisation) to complement academic studies. Professional specialisation Along with a major in International Studies, the program includes a professional specialisation in areas such as: Arabic, French, Italian, Japanese or others languages offered via cross-institutional study, accounting, international business, communication, environment, law, linguistics, management, marketing, mathematics, psychology, public relations, religion, sociology or tourism. What does it take? International Studies will appeal to the social responsible person with an inquiring mind, and an interest in current world affairs, overseas travel and intercultural understanding. Who will employ me? Graduates are commonly employed internationally and locally in business and commerce, government departments and agencies (particularly those concerned with aid, defence, education, the environment, foreign affairs, intelligence and trade), international organisations (such as nongovernment organisations or the United Nations), marketing agencies and the media. Professional recognition Graduates may apply for membership, at an appropriate level, of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, the Australasian Political Studies Association, and the Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration. Honours A separate one year Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program is available to students who complete this program with a credit or higher grade point average, and who complete the major in International Relations with a credit or higher grade point average. Law Double Degree Option The Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) may be undertaken as a double degree with the Bachelor of Laws (DBLD).
7 5 Program requirements FIRST YEAR Contemporary Aboriginal Issues Free Elective Peace, War and International Politics International Studies Minor OR Professional specialisation Global Societies Intercultural Communication International Relations and World Politics International Studies Minor OR Professional specialisation SECOND YEAR Contending Theoretical Perspectives in International Relations Major course from optional strand Major course from optional strand International Studies Minor OR Professional specialisation International Political Economy Major course from optional strand International Studies Minor OR Professional specialisation International Studies Minor OR Professional specialisation THIRD YEAR Hawke Ambassador International Volunteer Experience OR International Study Experience OR Australian Professional Experience AND 2 x International Studies Minor OR Professional specialisation Capstone Research Project International Studies Minor OR Professional specialisation International Studies Minor OR Professional specialisation International Studies Minor OR Professional specialisation INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OPTIONAL STRANDS Students select one of the optional strands listed below and complete all three listed courses as part of the International Relations Professional Major: ASIA AND THE WORLD Contemporary Northeast Asia Contemporary Southeast Asia Globalisation and Asian Regionalism FORCES IN WORLD POLITICS European Union and World Politics Islam and World Politics United States Politics and Global Primacy PEACE AND SECURITY Global Security and Sustainability Peace, Justice and Reconciliation Transformation of Security: Contemporary Issues POLITICS, POLICY AND RISK Environmental Politics International Risk Policy and Globalisation Belinda Spagnoletti Graduated Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) (Honours) I was extremely fortunate in my third year of the Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) program to take part in the Hawke Ambassador International Volunteer Experience Program. I worked as a volunteer on a marine conservation project in Krabi, Thailand. I also took Italian for a year and a half and Spanish for a year. My language experience has undoubtedly made me a more confident and articulate communicator in general; the opportunity to learn a language is a great feature of the International Studies program. The international exchange and study tour options at UniSA provide a fantastic opportunity for students to internationalise their learning experience, providing them with a taste of the world beyond university. UniSA s flexible approach appealed to me as I have been able to work throughout my studies, and balance this by taking some courses externally. (08) or 1300 UNINOW study@unisa.edu.au
8 6 Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Intercultural Communication) Open Day 2011 City West campus: Sunday 21 August unisa.edu.au/openday Program Information Sessions 2011 Magill campus: Wednesday 7 September Magill campus: Tuesday 29 November For more information and to register, visit unisa.edu.au/infosessions SATAC code UniSA program code MBAL CRICOS code (international students only) C ATAR (February 2011 cut-off) Program length 3 years Prerequisites Assumed knowledge Home campus Magill Accepts Special Entry (STAT) External study available Italian only Part-time study available TAFE credit available Honours study available Commonwealth supported (international students only) (A$) 18,350 per Scholarships available unisa.edu.au/scholarship Program overview The Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Intercultural Communication) prepares students to be linguistically and culturally proficient professionals working in a variety of contexts, locally, nationally and internationally. Student learning is supported by a state-of-the-art Multimedia Languages Facility with dedicated hardware and software for languages learning and teaching. Students can personalise their language learning experience in an interactive environment designed to immerse learners in the language and culture they are studying. This is the only degree in Australia to combine language studies and intercultural communication with a professional specialisation, allowing students to combine their languages studies with a background in an area of professional expertise. Students also have the opportunity to practise their skills through a semester abroad or work-based placements. On completion of the program students will be able to:» communicate effectively within and across languages and cultures» apply their knowledge of languages and cultures to their professional specialisation» negotiate with confidence and work collaboratively within and across languages and cultures» engage with diverse cultures as ethical professionals and citizens in local, national and international contexts. What will I study? This unique program combines a major in a foreign language, a sub-major or major in applied linguistics, a professional specialisation and the possibility of a semester abroad or a work placement. Languages offered at UniSA include Arabic, French, Italian, Japanese and English as an Additional Language. Other languages, for example, Chinese, Indonesian, German and Spanish, are available through cross-institutional enrolment. A second foreign language may be taken to complete a further minor or sub-major with approval of the Program Director. Students complete at least six applied linguistics courses, including Introduction to the Study of Language, Language and Culture, Intercultural Communication, Language and Identity, Language and Culture in Professional Life. A further two applied linguistics courses may be taken unless a second language is studied. Students also gain a professional specialisation, which may be selected from areas including international business, global media and creative industries, international relations, management, marketing, tourism and hospitality, and Aboriginal studies. If you are considering a career as a language teacher at high school level, you could continue your study into a Master of Teaching from this degree. Professional applications courses provide opportunities for work placements, industrybased projects and the option of studying for a study period abroad during the degree. These opportunities allow students to further develop and practise their skills in a workbased context. What does it take? Students studying Languages and Intercultural Communication are interested in:» the nature and structure of language» the cultures embedded in languages and the exchange of meaning through communication» cultural diversity, communication and cultural identity» language is a way of knowing the world» accessing and using information/knowledge in languages and cultures» engaging with people of diverse cultures in ways that recognise differences and create connections» understanding themselves and their own identities» changing and emerging global possibilities» developing a multilingual and multicultural perspective. Who will employ me? In an increasingly globalised world, knowledge of languages and cultures enhances the employability of graduates across a range of professional. Industries which are globalised in nature and those dealing with clients from around the world all require people with language skills.
9 7 Depending on the chosen professional specialisation, graduates may find work in areas such as tourism and hospitality, public relations, international business, foreign affairs and diplomacy, defence and security, media and communication, international relations, interpreting and translating, and language teaching. Honours A separate one year Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program is available to students who complete this program with a credit or higher grade point average, and who complete the major in Applied Linguistics with a credit or higher grade point average. Program requirements FIRST YEAR Language Major 1 Introduction to the Study of Language Language and Culture Elective 1 Language Major 2 Intercultural Communication Language and Identity Free Elective SECOND YEAR Language Major 3 Language and Culture in Professional Life Professional Specialisation 1 Elective 2 Language Major 4 Applied Linguistics Elective 1 Professional Specialisation 2 Elective 3 THIRD YEAR (Study Abroad) Language Major 5 Language Major 6 Applied Linguistics Elective 2 OR Elective 4 Professional Specialisation 3 Language Major 7 Language Major 8 Applied Linguistics Elective 3 OR Elective 5 Professional Specialisation 4 Lyndall Harvy 3rd year Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Intercultural Communication) I chose to study at UniSA because of its good reputation. I have always been interested in learning languages and this program has given me the opportunity to pursue this interest. I have been very impressed with the quality of all the teaching staff. They are extremely knowledgeable in their fields, always willing to go out of their way to help students and have inspired me to do my best. UniSA provides an ideal environment in which to study and get the most out of your degree and Magill is a fantastic campus. The facilities are excellent, and finding a computer to use is made easy by screens provided around the campus showing availability. (08) or 1300 UNINOW study@unisa.edu.au
10 8 Bachelor of Arts Open Day 2011 City West campus: Sunday 21 August unisa.edu.au/openday Program Information Sessions 2011 Magill campus: Wednesday 7 September Magill campus: Tuesday 29 November For more information and to register, visit unisa.edu.au/infosessions SATAC code UniSA program code MBAT CRICOS code (international students only) D ATAR (February 2011 cut-off) Program length 3 years Prerequisites Assumed knowledge Home campus Magill Accepts Special Entry (STAT) External study available No Part-time study available TAFE credit available Honours study available Commonwealth supported (international students only) (A$) 20,300 per annum Scholarships available unisa.edu.au/scholarships Program overview Focusing on the notion of ethical citizenship, the new Bachelor of Arts program offers students a choice of five strands of study: Communication, Creativity and Culture; History and Belonging; Languages; Literature and Language; and Politics and International Studies. The added value of the Bachelor of Arts is that it may provide a pathway to other programs such as Law and Journalism. The program is for students interested in international affairs, communicating in a global environment, and internationalising their life experience. The program includes an opportunity for students to consolidate their knowledge through practical experience in their chosen field. The combination of theory and practical learning means that graduates will be equipped with the knowledge and experience to be immediately effective in their chosen profession. This is a unique degree in South Australia, presenting students with a world of interesting possibilities. The program will help to develop:» the capacity for critical analysis across a range of courses» a sound understanding and appreciation of a number of specialised discipline areas» the skills and knowledge for effective problem solving; effective communication skills» an appreciation of ethical citizenship. What will I study? The Bachelor of Arts educates students on key concepts, theories, and significant issues facing Australians in an era of globalisation. Students will engage in debate and dialogues with their peers on topics such as human rights, ethics, the environment, cross-cultural understanding, war and peace, communication, politics, history and identity, as well as the meaning of citizenship. The program has been designed in consultation with an advisory group made up of individuals from the corporate world and leaders in foreign affairs; languages; public policy and government; journalism and public relations. This ensures that the curriculum is dynamic and relevant. The program is taught by UniSA staff who are all highly qualified and come from a diverse range cultural backgrounds, academic institutions, and industries. They will provide students with insight and knowledge on how to prepare for successful professional careers. What does it take? This is a specialised Arts program aimed at high achieving students who want a broad academic experience with flexibility and choice. This program is suited to students who:» want to embark upon an exciting career with the potential to make a positive difference in the world» are creative and possess strong analytical skills» have an interest in communication, languages, culture and identity Who will employ me? Development of professional expertise is embedded in all of the courses of the Bachelor of Arts in order to prepare students for careers beyond their university education. The Bachelor of Arts prepares you for a variety of career pathways in communication, government, community organisations, and the corporate world. Graduates could find themselves working in large multinational corporations in Asia or Europe, the Australian government, or nongovernment organisations. Honours A separate one year Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program is available to students who complete this program with a credit or higher grade point average. Law Double Degree Option The Bachelor of Arts may be undertaken as a double degree with the Bachelor of Laws (DBLD).
11 9 Program requirements FIRST YEAR Communication: Rhetoric and Reasoning L Contemporary Aboriginal Issues Free Elective Major A required course Governance and Citizenship in Australia Global Societies Major A required course Major A required course SECOND YEAR Major A required course Major A option course Major B required course Major B required course Major A option course Major A option course Major B required course Major B required course THIRD YEAR Major A option course Major B option course Major B option course Major B option course Major B option course Major elective course Major elective course Major elective course MAJORS Students select two of the following Majors and complete the 4 required courses and 4 of the option courses for each Major: COMMUNICATION, CREATIVITY AND CULTURE MAJOR Major required courses: Professional and Creative Communication 1 Professional and Creative Communication 2 Effective Communication Youth Studies: Law and Order; Deviance and Justice Major option courses: Screen Matters Hot Bodies, Cool Flesh: Sex, Race and Visual Body Privileged Claims; Discounted Knowledges Visual Arts and Culture of the Modern Age Photography: the Evolution of Image HISTORY AND BELONGING MAJOR Major required courses: Australian History Culture, Place and Meaning Identity and Representation Migration, Identity and Multiculturalism Major option courses: Rights and Racism Aborigines, History and Colonialism Urban Cultures Languages and Identity LANGUAGES Majors in Arabic, French, Italian and Japanese are available at UniSA. Other languages are available through cross-institutional enrolment. All students enrol in eight prescribed courses. LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE Major required courses: The English Language: Past and future Reworking Canon Introduction to Study Language Language and Culture in Professional Life Major option courses: Spoken Texts Writing and Reading Poetry Writing and Reading Short Fiction Australian Film and Literature Australian Society, Aboriginal Voices Arts Writing POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Major required courses: International Relations and World Politics Peace, War and International Politics Contending Theoretical Perspectives in International Politics International Political Economy Major option courses: International Media Communication Globalisation and Asian Regionalism Islam and World Politics International Risk Environmental Politics Global Security and Sustainability (08) or 1300 UNINOW study@unisa.edu.au
12 10 Bachelor of Business (International Business, Finance and Trade), Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Open Day 2011 City West Campus: Sunday 21 August Business Degrees Information Session City West Campus: Tuesday 20 September at 5.00pm Program Information Sessions (International Studies) Magill Campus: Wednesday 7 September Magill Campus: Tuesday 29 November For more information and to register, visit unisa.edu.au/infosessions SATAC code UniSA program code DBIL CRICOS code (international students only) G ATAR (February 2011 cut-off) Program length 4 years Prerequisites Assumed knowledge Home campus City West Accepts Special Entry (STAT) External study available Partial Part-time study available TAFE credit available Honours study available Commonwealth supported (international students only) (A$) 20,880 per annum Scholarships available The School of Commerce (Honours) Scholarship unisa.edu.au/scholarship Program overview The Bachelor of Business, (International Business, Finance and Trade), Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) double degree program develops a professional level of business knowledge and skills needed to conduct business in global and multicultural environment. The double degree program is carefully designed to provide students with highly developed conceptual and business analytical skills. The program also provides knowledge and skills in critical reflection, interdisciplinary skills and analysis in international relations and cross-cultural comparative studies, and basic communication in a foreign language. Upon completion of the program students will not only have high quality business skills but will also possess an understanding of international relations and a good knowledge of another language and/or culture. What will I study? The focus of the international business program is on conceptual and analytical business skills; business strategy and decision-making, and on understanding international trade and finance issues as they affect business in the global setting. Courses include international economics, finance and investment, forecasting and business analysis, competitive strategy, and public policy. The international studies component combines the study of comparative and cross-cultural analysis of Australia, Asia and Europe, international relations and languages. Students have the option to study overseas for at least one semester as a key part of this program. Students of the double degree program will also be able to participate in the Hawke Ambassador scholarship: an exciting new initiative involving working for an NGO overseas for one semester as part of their overseas studies component. Students of this program are required to complete at least four courses in a language other than English and may study any language currently offered at any university in South Australia. What does it take? Students undertaking this program should have an inquiring and analytical mind, and good verbal and written communication skills, as well as an interest in world economic, business and current affairs, particularly with regard to Australia s place in the international context. They should also have an interest in, and a desire to experience, other cultural and social environments. In addition, studying for a double degree requires a number of personal qualities such as dedication, self motivation and perseverance, some of the traits employers are increasingly looking for in graduates. Who will employ me? There are excellent employment opportunities for graduates of this program to engage their cross-cultural and business skills in Australia and overseas. The combination of language, international, political and cultural studies with high quality business skills offered by this program will give students a competitive edge in the international marketplace, where modern business is demanding graduates with a strong multidisciplinary international focus. Employment opportunities exist within any organisation seeking business graduates with highly developed business analytical, communication and critical thinking skills. Potential employers include government departments and agencies, particularly those concerned with aid, education, the environment, foreign affairs, intelligence and trade. In addition, through undertaking studies in a language other than English (or English language studies in the case of international students), graduates will find themselves well placed for employment in an increasingly international setting. Graduates who can demonstrate cultural sensitivity and speak at least one foreign language fluently, will have a clear advantage and may be presented with a wider choice of employment opportunities in a competitive business environment. Honours The Honours program is an intensive year of advanced study that develops your abilities to undertake research in a selected topic that interests you.
13 11 Honours is a prestigious qualification, which is recognised worldwide. It provides a point of distinction from your competitors, and assists in advancing your career prospects as you develop high-level conceptual, written, verbal, analytical and project-management skills. If your career interests are more aligned to academic research, an Honours degree can provide entry to a PhD. For more information visit: unisa.edu.au/businesshonours Additional notes 1. Students must choose any three courses within following professional business sequences: A. Applied Economics and Public Policy B. International Marketing and Management C. Applied Finance 2. Students choose one of the following International relations Majors: A. Asia and the World B. Forces in World Politics C. Peace and Security D. Politics, Policy and Risk. Program requirements FIRST YEAR Principles of Economics Accounting for Business Peace, War and International Politics Language 1A Business and Society International Relations and World Politics Language 1B Quantitative Methods for Business SECOND YEAR Macroeconomics Contending Theoretical Perspectives in International Politics Foundations of Business Law Language 2A Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange Language 2B International Economics International Political Economy THIRD YEAR Communication and Information Systems in Business / International Experience Option International Experience Option / Elective International Experience Option / Elective International Experience Option / Elective Finance and Investment Professional Business Sequence Major course from optional strand Management Principles FOURTH YEAR International Commercial Law Forecasting and Business Analysis Major course from optional strand Major course from optional strand Capstone Research Project Professional Business Sequence Professional Business Sequence or Free Elective Competitive Strategy Ashley Yeo Graduated Bachelor of Business (International Business, Finance & Trade), Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Employment Trade Development Manager Greater China Region, SA Department of Trade and Economic Development I work at the South Australian Department of Trade and Economic Development as a Trade Development Manager Greater China Region. I work in the international trade space and the degrees that I gained from UniSA have fitted perfectly into my job description. The international exchange program is a rare opportunity and the experience adds to your skills set when you are applying for jobs after graduation. Studying this program has enabled me to advance to my current job, and I know that students will find their career paths highly rewarding after graduation. This double degree provided me with the best combination of courses that I was interested in, and I was attracted to the overseas exchange study option. The two year language course was a bonus, as I gained extra language skills that proved to be valuable in my career. (08) or 1300 UNINOW study@unisa.edu.au
14 12 Bachelor of Journalism, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Open Day 2011 City West campus: Sunday 21 August unisa.edu.au/openday Program Information Sessions 2011 Magill campus: Wednesday 7 September Magill campus: Tuesday 29 November (International Studies) Magill campus: Thursday 1 December (Journalism) For more information and to register, visit unisa.edu.au/infosessions SATAC code UniSA program code MBJI CRICOS code (international students only) G ATAR (February 2011 cut-off) Program length 4 years Prerequisites Assumed knowledge Home campus Magill Accepts Special Entry (STAT) External study available No Part-time study available TAFE credit available Honours study available Commonwealth supported (international students only) (A$) 19,400 per annum Scholarships available unisa.edu.au/scholarships Program overview Journalists play a crucial role in society. They gather information from a diverse range of sources, and present this information in newspapers, on radio and television and online. Journalism offers opportunities to cover important and sometimes dramatic events. It provides possibilities for experiences not encountered in other professions and offers many challenges. It is increasingly becoming a global field, with journalists and those with journalistic skills and knowledge employed in a range of contexts and cultural settings. UniSA offers the only Journalism programs in South Australia. Studying journalism provides an opportunity to develop skills in print, broadcast and online journalism, to develop an understanding of major issues facing working journalists, and to prepare for work in the media. By combining study in Journalism with study in International Studies, students can develop skills and understanding in journalism and related areas, and be able to apply these to a broad range of settings and social, cultural and political contexts. What will I study? Students in this double degree program complete professional majors in Journalism and International Studies. The Journalism component provides practical knowledge and a theoretical understanding of journalism in preparation for practice in this area. International Studies develops skills in applying cross-cultural, historical, political and international relations concepts to a variety of contexts. Other components include a minor in a language and electives in Journalism and International Studies. As well as being able to participate in industry internships, students have the chance to broaden their studies through an international exchange where they can undertake their International Studies electives or the Hawke Ambassador Program. All students are involved in producing stories for the Journalism students regular online publication, On The Record, and have the opportunity to take a role in the editing and production process. Students may also pursue other diverse learning opportunities such as publishing articles in the student journal The South Australian Globalist, participating in Model UN Conferences, and researching and creating scripts for broadcast items on the School radio or television podcasts. What does it take? Successful journalists have a good general knowledge of and a strong curiosity about the world around them; excellent interpersonal skills; persistence and flexibility; a high degree of proficiency with the English language; and an ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Journalists also often have to apply crosscultural, historical, political and international relations concepts in the course of their work, so an interest in international relations and a willingness to develop knowledge in this area can improve employment prospects. Who will employ me? This program prepares students for employment in a wide range of journalism-related fields in various cultural settings. Graduates of this program have an excellent employment record. They are employed as journalists and in related areas such as public relations or corporate affairs throughout Australia and in many places overseas such as the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States and Hong Kong. Journalism employers include local metropolitan and country media, the government sector and trade, business, and special interest newspapers and magazines. Professional recognition The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) is the only national journalists professional association in Australia. While journalists are not required to be formally accredited to practise, many Australian journalists are members of the MEAA. UniSA Journalism graduating students are eligible for a year s free membership of the Alliance, and the Alliance promotes links between the industry and Journalism students at a state and national level. Graduates may apply for membership, at an appropriate level, of the Australian Institute for International Affairs, the Australasian Political Studies Association, and the Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration.
15 13 Honours A separate one year Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program is available in International Studies to students who complete this program with a credit or higher grade point average, and who complete the major in International Relations with a credit or higher grade point average. Honours in Journalism is not available. Program requirements FIRST YEAR Communication: Rhetoric and Reasoning L Principles of Journalism Peace, War and International Politics Language 1A Free Elective News Writing International Relations and World Politics Language 1B SECOND YEAR Journalism Techniques Contending Theoretical Perspectives in International Politics Media Contexts Language 2A Journalism Ethics Journalism Production International Political Economy Language 2B THIRD YEAR Media Law Communication, Culture and Indigenous Australians Major course from optional strand (International Relations Major) Major course from optional strand (International Relations Major) Advanced News Writing Journalism Major option International Studies elective 1 International Studies elective 2 FOURTH YEAR Journalism Professional Practice International Studies elective 3 International Studies elective 4 Journalism Project Major course from optional strand (International Relations Major) Capstone Research Project Journalism Major option JOURNALISM MAJOR OPTIONS Advanced Radio News Advanced Television News Digital Journalism Notetaking for the Media Advanced Print Workshop INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OPTIONAL STRANDS Students select one of the optional strands listed below and complete all three listed courses as part of the International Relations Professional Major: ASIA AND THE WORLD Contemporary Northeast Asia Contemporary Southeast Asia Globalisation and Asian Regionalism FORCES IN WORLD POLITICS European Union and World Politics Islam and World Politics United States Politics and Global Primacy PEACE AND SECURITY Global Security and Sustainability Peace, Justice and Reconciliation Transformation of Security: Contemporary Issues POLITICS, POLICY AND RISK Environmental Politics International Risk Policy and Globalisation Khama Reid Graduated Bachelor of Journalism, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Journalism provides the chance to learn theory and put it into practice and is a great way to get a taste of all aspects of journalism, while International Studies gives you a broader view of the world and a greater understanding of issues you are likely to report on at some point. I loved the practical aspects of the program being able to work as a journalist with other students during the radio course really honed my skills and gave me worthwhile experience. The internship and encouragement to apply for jobs throughout my degree gave me some essential industry contacts and taught me a lot. I was working as a relief journalist at a country newspaper the week after handing up my last assignment and had two other relief jobs lined up. (08) or 1300 UNINOW study@unisa.edu.au
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18 16 Bachelor of Management (Marketing), Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Open Day 2011 City West Campus: Sunday 21 August Business Degrees Information Session City West Campus: Tuesday 20 September at 5.00pm Program Information Sessions (International Studies) Magill Campus: Wednesday 7 September Magill Campus: Tuesday 29 November For more information and to register, visit unisa.edu.au/infosessions SATAC code UniSA program code DBMT CRICOS code (international students only) D ATAR (February 2011 cut-off) Program length 4 years Prerequisites Assumed knowledge Home campus City West Accepts Special Entry (STAT) External study available No Part-time study available TAFE credit available Honours study available Commonwealth supported (international students only) (A$) 20,880 per annum Scholarships available unisa.edu.au/scholarship Program overview Increasing competition and the growing importance of international business is placing new demands on people in the world of marketing. Individuals with a knowledge and understanding of other cultures, strong marketing skills, and a multi-disciplinary international focus are in increasing demand. The double degree in Marketing and International Studies is designed to meet this demand. The Bachelor of Management (Marketing) is a well-established and recognised program, providing students with a sound understanding of the complexities of marketing management. The Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) allows students to study comparative and cross-cultural issues affecting Australia, Asia and Europe, as well as international relations and foreign languages. As a combined double degree, this is an excellent program for students interested in understanding international relations, marketing and business on a global scale. What will I study? Graduates of this double degree will develop a thorough understanding of the principles and practice of marketing in a global context. This double degree consists of eight core business courses, including marketing, communication, law, accounting, economics, information systems and management. Students also complete another eight marketing courses, including buyer and consumer behaviour, market analysis, international marketing and various specialist topics. Students also undertake International Studies courses including International Relations and World Politics, International Political Economy and four language (or related) courses. Students have the opportunity to study overseas for one semester at one of UniSA s exchange partner universities in Europe, North America, South America or Asia. Students of the double degree are strongly encouraged to participate in this exciting program which gives students an international perspective as well as subject credits. Students also have the option to learn (or continue studying) a foreign language. International students, for whom English is a second language, have the option to learn a new language, or undertake further studies in English. What does it take? Students interested in studying marketing and international studies will develop good interpersonal skills and the ability to perform well in a team environment. They will learn to think critically and have high level oral and written communication skills. The ability to think strategically and manage a variety of projects with competing priorities are skills highly valued by industry. Students of this degree should have an interest in business, world economics and current affairs. Who will employ me? The combination of language, internationally-focused political and cultural studies, and highquality marketing skills developed within this double degree program, produces graduates who are well placed to take advantage of the competitive local and international job market. Employment in the marketing sector includes career opportunities in brand management, market research, public relations, advertising, communications, media and more. Other options for graduates of this double degree include careers in public and international affairs, diplomacy or international development assistance. Potential employers include national and international business firms, government agencies, non-governmental organisations, aid organisations and other organisations with an international focus. Honours The Honours program is an intensive year of advanced study that develops your abilities to undertake research in a selected topic that interests you. Honours is a prestigious qualification, which is recognised worldwide. It provides a point of distinction from your competitors, and assists in advancing your career prospects as you develop high-level conceptual, written, verbal, analytical and project-management skills. If your career interests are more aligned to academic research, an Honours degree can provide entry to a PhD. For more information visit: unisa.edu.au/businesshonours
19 17 Program requirements FIRST YEAR Peace, War and International Politics Language 1A Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange Quantitative Methods for Business (Study Period 4, 5, 6 or 7) International Relations and World Politics Principles of Economics Language 1B Buyer and Consumer Behaviour SECOND YEAR Accounting for Business Market Research Language 2A Contending Theoretical Perspectives in International Politics (Study Period 4, 5, 6 or 7) Business and Society Language 2B Market Analysis International Political Economy THIRD YEAR International Experience Option International Experience Option International Experience Option International Experience Option (Study Period 4, 5, 6 or 7) Foundations of Business Law International Marketing Major course from optional strand Management Principles FOURTH YEAR Major course from optional strand Business and Marketing Planning Principles Marketing Elective Major course from optional strand (Study Period 4, 5, 6 or 7) Capstone Research Project Communication and Information Systems in Business Client and Customer Relationship Management Integrated Marketing Topics THERE IS A MODIFIED SCHEDULE IF THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IS NOT TAKEN. PLEASE REFER TO THE WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS Daniel Ryan Graduated Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Employment Online Marketing Coordinator, Austraining International I think UniSA is superior to its competition with upto-date research and experts with industry experience as lecturers. It also capitalises on the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science with great career opportunities especially in the fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) market. There is flexible subject choice and assignment tailoring, a strong support network and good facilities. Since graduating, I ve had the opportunity to specialise in Online Marketing with three years in retail marketing (Head Office of Harris Scarfe), then to focus on International Development (Austraining International). With both further study and travel on the cards, my marketing degree has provided a solid foundation and guarantees I m capable of taking future opportunities at Austraining International. (08) or 1300 UNINOW study@unisa.edu.au
20 18 Bachelor of Management, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Open Day 2011 City West Campus: Sunday 21 August Business Degrees Information Session City West Campus: Tuesday 20 September at 5.00pm Program Information Sessions (International Studies) Magill Campus: Wednesday 7 September Magill Campus: Tuesday 29 November For more information and to register, visit unisa.edu.au/infosessions SATAC code UniSA program code DBME CRICOS code (international students only) D ATAR (February 2011 cut-off) Program length 4 years Prerequisites Assumed knowledge Home campus City West Accepts Special Entry (STAT) External study available Partial Part-time study available TAFE credit available Honours study available Commonwealth supported (international students only) (A$) 20,880 per annum Scholarships available unisa.edu.au/scholarship Program overview The Bachelor of Management, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) double degree is designed to prepare you as a globally-aware, socially responsible manager. This program enables you to study several, specialised areas of management, incorporating international relations and a foreign language. Studying this double degree gives you the opportunity to obtain two degrees in four years: the Bachelor of Management and the Bachelor of Arts (International Studies). It will develop your knowledge, skills and analytical abilities in management, international relations, cross-cultural studies and communication in a foreign language. The program draws upon the skills and strengths of two schools at UniSA: the School of Management, from the Division of Business and the School of International Studies, from the Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences. The program also enables you to study for one study period (a semester) at an overseas university and UniSA offers some scholarships for this purpose. You are encouraged to study at a university overseas to increase your understanding of international relations, international management policy and to develop professional contacts. What will I study? You will study the Division of Business core courses, which act as a foundation to both degrees. These will give you a broad knowledge of important business areas, such as economics, marketing, information systems, law, communications, management, accounting and statistics. As part of the Management area, you will be able to specialise in your own area of interest. Electives include entrepreneurship, marketing, accounting, desktop publishing, event management and tourism. All of these areas relate to business performance and studying them will help you to improve your leadership skills and productivity. The International Studies area of the program will strengthen your understanding of the social, economic, political and religious issues at play in a global context. It complements the Management area, by offering courses within different areas of interest. The International Studies courses are designed to develop and extend your knowledge of another language and culture with the purpose of enhancing your understanding and appreciation of international business. You are encouraged to study a foreign language. Introductory language courses are available for beginners. What does it take? You should have good communication skills, along with an inquiring and analytical mind. An interest in world economic, business and current affairs particularly with regard to Australia s place in the international context, is desirable. When you graduate, you may end up working overseas, therefore a desire to travel and a talent for languages would be advantageous. Who will employ me? The combination of language, international political and cultural studies with high quality management skills will give you a competitive edge in the international marketplace. Modern management demands graduates with a strong, multidisciplinary global focus, which is precisely what this double degree offers. Possible employers include national and international businesses, government enterprises and all companies with an international focus. Professional recognition As a graduate, you will be eligible for Associate Membership of the Australian Institute of Management (AIM), if you undertake regular professional development tasks. Honours The Honours program is an intensive year of advanced study that develops your abilities to undertake research in a selected topic that interests you. Honours is a prestigious qualification, which is recognised worldwide. It provides a point of distinction from your competitors, and assists in advancing your career prospects as you develop high-level conceptual, written, verbal, analytical and project-management skills. If your career interests are more aligned to academic research, an Honours degree can provide entry to a PhD. For more information visit: unisa.edu.au/businesshonours
21 19 Program requirements FIRST YEAR Management Principles Quantitative Methods for Business Peace, War and International Politics Language 1A (Study Period 4, 5, 6 or 7) International Relations and World Politics Principles of Economics Business and Society Language 1B SECOND YEAR Foundations of Human Resource Management Organisational Behaviour Contending Theoretical Perspectives in International Politics Language 2A Communication and Organisations Practices Accounting for Business International Political Economy Language 2B THIRD YEAR International Experience Option International Experience Option International Experience Option International Experience Option Managing Services and Sustainability Communication and Information Systems in Business Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange Major course from optional strand FOURTH YEAR Management Accounting Major course from optional strand Major course from optional strand Project Management: Principles and Strategies Capstone Research Project Foundations of Business Law Strategic Management International Management Ethics and Values Marco Andreacchio Graduated Bachelor of Management, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) I wanted to study a degree that would give me a solid all-round education so I could have a range of career choices. I had the opportunity to study everything from politics, to multimedia, law, finance, economics, and management. UniSA provided me with an exceptional opportunity to internationalise my degree where I was able to spend a year on exchange in the United States. I studied Business and Politics at San Diego State University and also completed a three month internship at Mosaic Media Group in Hollywood. UniSA provided unparalleled flexibility, allowing me to work and study simultaneously. In many cases, classes were offered after hours and I could contact my tutors or lecturers anytime. Since graduating I have worked in film finance and now I am undertaking further specialist study to pursue a career in investment banking. (08) or 1300 UNINOW study@unisa.edu.au
22 20 Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Open Day 2011 City West campus: Sunday 21 August unisa.edu.au/openday Program Information Sessions 2011 Magill campus: Wednesday 7 September Magill campus: Tuesday 29 November (International Studies) Magill campus: Wednesday 30 November (Social Work) Showcasing Careers in Social Work and Human Services 2011 Magill campus: Thursday 19 May For more information and to register, visit unisa.edu.au/infosessions SATAC code UniSA program code MBSI CRICOS code (international students only) F ATAR (February 2011 cut-off) Program length 5 years Prerequisites Assumed knowledge Home campus Magill Accepts Special Entry (STAT) External study available Partial Part-time study available TAFE credit available Honours study available Commonwealth supported (international students only) (A$) 19,200 per annum Scholarships available unisa.edu.au/scholarship Program overview This double degree will appeal to students who are interested in working as professional social workers as well as gaining a broader international perspective. The program covers all of the requirements for graduates to become professional social workers as well as a wide range of topics including world politics and cross-cultural studies. Through this unique combination of degrees, students gain a strong foundation in contemporary social work knowledge and analytical skills in international, cross-cultural and multicultural contexts. What will I study? This program combines the Social Work program with key courses of the International Studies program, allowing students to develop an international perspective to social work. The Social Work courses include studies in society, ethics and social work practice and include organisational, research and policy analysis. Skills development will occur in a purpose built studio. The studio is a specially designed facility for observation, simulation and recording of professional skills. The studio is equipped with up-to- date video recording equipment and cameras so students can review their work both with their peers and in class. It is the centrepiece of the social work and human service programs, providing a dedicated space where all students will be able to learn practice skills in a safe, supportive and dynamic learning environment. Here students, field practitioners and academic staff, will work together in simulated real life situations. Students undertake two substantial field placements in the first half of fourth year and the second half of fifth year. Each placement is for approximately 15 weeks fulltime and is supervised by a professional social worker and supported by the University. These placements provide a great opportunity to integrate social work knowledge and skills with an international perspective. Placements also allow students to gain practical experience in areas such as international aid and social development, to work one-to-one with individual clients, and to be involved in community development work, research or policy formulation. Students are strongly encouraged to undertake one placement overseas, with options for international field education placements existing in India, the Philippines and Canada. New opportunities continue to emerge. What does it take? Students should have an inquiring mind, good verbal and written communication skills, and an interest in current world affairs particularly with regard to Australia s place in an international context. Students also require a strong commitment to, and passion for, working for social justice and human rights. All forms of professional social work require effective interpersonal skills, a disciplined, objective approach and adherence to the profession s ethics and values. Social workers may be required to work in settings where resources and assistance are limited, and often work with individuals, families, organisations and communities under stress, or in situations where there is conflict or uncertainty. Who will employ me? The demand for professionally qualified social workers continues to be very high. Graduates work in positions across the health, welfare and educational sectors in government, non-government and local government agencies. Graduates will develop expertise to work in areas such as international aid, foreign affairs, diplomacy and international social development. They will work with communities from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, child and family welfare, refugees and asylum seekers, migrants, torture and trauma survivors, mental health and community support agencies, detention centres, hospitals, people with intellectual or physical disabilities, the aged or adolescents. Professional recognition Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers. Graduates may apply for membership, at an appropriate level, of the Australian Institute for International Affairs, the Australasian Political Studies Association, and the Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration.
23 21 Honours The Bachelor of Social Work degree may be awarded with Honours. Students will be selected on academic merit at the end of their fourth year in accordance with University policy. A separate one year Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program in International Studies is available to students who complete the program and the International Relations major with a credit or higher grade point average. Important information Prior to placement, all students are required to undertake training on child-safe environments and provide evidence of a current police check. Some field education placements may require students to hold a current drivers licence and recognised First Aid Certificate. Program requirements FIRST YEAR Human Service Provision Communication Skills in Social Work and Human Services Peace, War and International Politics Psychology 1A Psychology 1B Governance and Citizenship in Australia Group Work International Relations and World Politics SECOND YEAR Australian Social Policy Contending Theoretical Perspectives in International Politics IR Major course from optional strand IR Major course from optional strand Free Elective Mental Health and Mental Wellbeing International Political Economy International Studies Option x 1 THIRD YEAR Social Enquiry Methods Human Service Intervention Interviewing Skills in Social Work and Human Services International Studies Option x 1 Human Service Workers and the Law Working with Community IR Major course from optional strand Capstone Research Project FOURTH YEAR Social Work Practice Strategies Social Work Field Education 1 Advanced Practice in Social Work Contemporary Practice Approaches Indigenous Australians and the Human Services Organisation of Human Service Delivery FIFTH YEAR Professional Practice in the Workplace Child Centred Practice International Studies Option x 1 International Studies Option x 1 Social Work Field Education 2 Professional Development FIFTH YEAR (WITH HONOURS) Applied Social Research Honours Dissertation A Professional Development Social Work Field Education 2 Honours Dissertation B Anne-Marie Kilgariff Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) I was drawn to UniSA because of the double degree offering that covered both of my interests social work and politics. My goal is to take my social work overseas, and I ve always been interested in working in the United States. I am finding a lot of the international studies coursework covers the US, because it plays such a major part in the international system. I hope to complete my work placement with Centrelink to pursue my interest in policy. It would be ideal to travel to the US with a solid knowledge of the Australian welfare system behind me. (08) or 1300 UNINOW study@unisa.edu.au
24 22 Associate Degree in Languages and Culture Studies Open Day 2011 City West campus: Sunday 21 August unisa.edu.au/openday Program Information Sessions 2011 Magill campus: Wednesday 7 September Magill campus: Tuesday 29 November For more information and to register, visit unisa.edu.au/infosessions SATAC code UniSA program code ATAR (February 2011 cut-off) Program length Prerequisites Assumed knowledge Home campus Accepts Special Entry (STAT) External study available Part-time study available TAFE credit available Honours study available Scholarships available Program overview The Associate Degree in Languages and Culture Studies can be used to complement your program and allows students to develop a proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing in a chosen language and an understanding of the related culture and society. This is a unique opportunity for students of any undergraduate bachelor degree to study a second language concurrently with their main degree. The Associate Degree adds an extra year to the length of the main degree, and students graduate with an additional award from the University. n/a MTLC n/a 1 year Enrolment in a UniSA or other recognised undergraduate degree. Magill No Partial Italian only No No Commonwealth supported unisa.edu.au/scholarship For students whose first language is English, this is an excellent way to commence or continue foreign language studies while studying a bachelor degree. For students for whom English is a second language, this is an opportunity to become a highly effective communicator through further studies in English. What will I study? Students may choose to study courses in Arabic, English as an Additional Language, French, Italian, Japanese and Spanish. Currently only Italian is available fully online as well as in internal and external modes. Arabic is not currently available to non-unisa students. Students are also encouraged to undertake language study abroad, which counts for credit in this program. Generally, students study only one language, however some students may be able to take one or more courses in a second language, depending on prior learning, and in consultation with the Program Director. By going on overseas exchanges students can experience different study environments, and develop intercultural understanding independence and personal maturity. What does it take? Language learning requires dedication and the courage to make mistakes and learn from them. Cultural enrichment and the ability to communicate and interact confidently with people outside one s own community are important skills for living and working in the increasingly globalised world. Language learning develops creative, analytical and critical skills which may be applied to a range of professional contexts which require intercultural communication. Who will employ me? Depending on the area studied in the concurrent bachelor degree, graduates will find work in organisations which require foreign language and intercultural skills. Industries such as business, government, education, engineering, art and design, science and technology increasingly require employees who have been educated for an international world and have the skills gained throughout this degree. Graduates who can speak at least one language fluently in addition to their own have a clear competitive advantage. They also have a wider choice of employment opportunities beyond the English-speaking world. Professional services in various languages also need to be provided to people of non- English speaking backgrounds in the local community in health, welfare, education, banking and accountancy and many other professions. Important information Entry to this program is open to students with a current enrolment in a bachelor degree at the University of South Australia or current enrolment in a recognised bachelor degree at an other Australian University. Students enrolled in their undergraduate degree at another university will need to complete a cross-institutional enrolment and demonstrate that they have the approval of their home university to undertake language studies at UniSA.
25 23 Program requirements ARABIC STUDIES FIRST YEAR Arabic 1A Arabic 1B SECOND YEAR Arabic 2A Arabic 2B ITALIAN STUDIES FIRST YEAR Italian 1A Italian 1B SECOND YEAR Italian 2A AND Italian 2B OR Languages in Country THIRD YEAR Arabic 3A Arabic 3B ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE FIRST YEAR English Language 1A English Language 1B SECOND YEAR English Language 2A English Language 2B THIRD YEAR English Language 3A English Language 3B Professional Language Application Project A Professional Language Application Project B OR Languages Research Project FRENCH STUDIES FIRST YEAR French 1A French 1B SECOND YEAR French 2A AND French 2B OR Languages in Country THIRD YEAR French 3A French 3B French 4A OR Professional Language Application Project A French 4B OR Professional Language Application Project B OR Languages Research Project THIRD YEAR Italian 3A OR Italy Close-up: Cinematic Identities and Cultures Italian 3B OR Languages Research Project FOURTH YEAR Italian 4A OR Professional Language Application Project A Italian 4B OR Professional Language Application Project B JAPANESE STUDIES SPECIALISATION FIRST YEAR Japanese 1A Japanese 1B SECOND YEAR Japanese 2A AND Japanese 2B OR Languages in Country THIRD YEAR Japanese 3A OR The Politics of Contemporary Japanese Identities Japanese 3B OR Languages Research Project FOURTH YEAR Japanese 4A OR Professional Language Application Project A Japanese 4B OR Professional Language Application Project B Cassie Francis Associate Degree in Languages and Culture Studies This program is great because you get to choose a language you are interested in and you can do it concurrently with another degree. You learn how to hold a conversation in a foreign language, as well as discovering more about the culture, such as the music, the arts and the food. UniSA staff are friendly and helpful. Magill campus is great, it is green and has a creek running through it. I chose to do this degree with an education degree so I can apply for language teaching positions when I graduate. (08) or 1300 UNINOW study@unisa.edu.au
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