Future Students

Courses for international students


Further Information

Entry Information
Intake period
February and July
Duration

3 years full time
4 years full time (honours)

Weekly First Year Time Commitment

16 class hours plus own study time

Advanced Standing
Students with diplomas from polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia could expect to receive one year of credit, except for Podiatric Medicine, Health Science, Medicine and Dentistry.
Degrees
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies)
Bachelor of Arts (European Studies)
Diploma in Modern Languages

Annual Fees
2009: $18,500
2010: $21,300

CRICOS Code
003005D
Prerequisites

All courses at UWA: English Language Competence

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Italian

Italian is a rewarding language to study as it opens up the riches of Italy's cultural past and the fascination of its dynamic present.

It is the most widely spoken language in Australia after English because of the on-going migrant, intellectual, cultural and commercial links between Australia and Italy.

The Italian program offers units aimed at developing competence in Italian language, both spoken and written, Italian culture, and literature. We have developed a flexible, multi-streamed course catering for beginners, TEE students and those with a background in Italian.

It is possible to study a Diploma of Modern Languages concurrently with UWA undergraduate courses that do not otherwise allow language study. If you would like to study a Diploma of Modern Languages you must meet the University’s entry requirements for the degree you plan to study. After being admitted to the Faculty concerned you may then apply to the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences for entry to the Diploma with the approval of your home Faculty.

To enter the post TEE or the near native speaker Italian streams, you must have studied TEE Italian or maintain a suitably strong background in the language. If you would like guidance on which stream is right for you please contact us.

You should have an interest in learning an important world language of commerce, education, research and culture. We encourage you to participate in our exchange programs at approved European universities such as Bologna, Siena, Milan or Perugia.

ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS aims at giving you a solid grounding in the fundamental aspects of standard Italian and an introduction to modern Italy. Students reach the level of TEE Italian, or better, in one year and are then able to continue with studies in Italian the following year. The course consists of five hours spread throughout the week and comprises grammatical, conversational and multimedia activities carried out in small tutorial groups.

POST-TEE ITALIAN has two aims: firstly to expand and consolidate previous knowledge of the written and spoken language; secondly to enrich and deepen your contact with the Italian language and to establish new links with the culture of modern Italy.

NATIVE OR NEAR-NATIVE ITALIAN allows students who are already native or near-native speakers to pass into the second year post-TEE stream. This accelerated beginning provides a challenging programme in language and cultural studies for students with a strong background in Italian.

In Levels 2 and 3 you will continue to develop your language skills and have a choice of elective subjects in the areas of literature and cultural studies. The literature units cover major Italian writers from the fourteenth to the twentieth century. The cultural studies units cover Italian social, cultural and artistic developments from the Middle Ages to the present. In the linguistic units, language developments from the Middle Ages to the present, both in Italy and the Italian community overseas, are studied in their social and historical context.

Educational Qualifications

Qualifications Grades
WA TER 80
UWA Foundation program 66
WAUFY 59
Minimum International Baccalaureate 29
Minimum All India Senior School Certificate 12
Minimum GCE or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination 8
Indian School Certificate 60

Structure

The course consists of units to a total value of 144 points.

Career Opportunities

Knowledge of a foreign language is particularly helpful for career prospects in international relations, commerce, banking, journalism and communications, travel consultancy, social work, nursing/medical areas and music and the arts. Italian is also a valuable major or minor subject for secondary school teaching in both government and private schools. Italian industry and other commercial interests are currently making inroads into Australia and the Eastern and South Eastern Asian regions, resulting in great interest in the language and culture of Italy in countries such as Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia and South Korea. Graduates in Science, and in vocational course like Commerce, Law and Engineering find that Italian is a useful complement to their professional qualifications, giving them an interesting and valuable second ''string to their bow''.

Course enquiries Application, visa and other enquiries to

Student Office


Phone (+61 8) 6488 2091
Email arts-students@uwa.edu.au

International Centre

The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, Perth
Western Australia 6009

Phone (+61 8) 6488 3939
Fax (+61 8) 9382 4071

Email international@uwa.edu.au