| Entry Information | |
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| Intake period | |
| February and July | |
| Duration | |
3 years full time |
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| Weekly First Year Time Commitment | |
16 class hours plus own study time |
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| 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) |
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| Annual Fees | |
| 2009: $18,500 2010: $21,300 |
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| CRICOS Code | |
| 003005D |
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| Prerequisites | |
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All courses at UWA: English Language Competence |
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English and Cultural Studies incorporates a range of strengths, including literary studies, critical and cultural studies, women's studies, creative and professional writing, and theatre studies.
A diversity of critical approaches is encouraged and a wide variety of units and texts to be studied are offered.
You can study an extensive range of units including Screen Studies, Creative Writing, Australian Literature, Post-colonial and Post-modern Literatures, Gender Studies, English Literature from the fourteenth century onwards, Shakespeare, Ecology and Culture, Literary and Cultural Theory.
English and Cultural Studies includes the Centre for Studies in Australian Literature and the Centre for Women's Studies. It is possible to major in English with two semester units at level one and at least six semester units over the two upper level years.
However, students majoring in English are strongly recommended to complete further units within the discipline. Students majoring in other subjects such as Asian Studies, Anthropology, Classical and Modern Languages, Communication Studies, Fine Arts, History and Philosophy will find units in English a valuable adjunct to their studies.
English can be studied as a major within the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies). This includes combined courses which include these degrees. You may be able to study individual English units within other degrees.
Level 1
You may choose to study Level 1 English units for one semester or the whole year. If you wish to major in English you should complete two English Level 1 units. You may be able to substitute another Level 1 unit for a Level 1 English unit as approved by the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
Level 1 English units include topics of:
(Please note: not all units are available in each semester. Please consult the official University handbook for unit availability.)
Level 2 and 3
There are many interesting topics you can study in upper levels. These include:
| Qualifications | Grades |
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| 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 |
Students majoring in English are highly successful in obtaining a wide range of jobs, from teaching to management, from journalism to the public service, and in all aspects of the cultural life of our society. Many proceed from studies in English to specialised training in one of the professions such as law, psychology, librarianship, industrial relations or theatre and media work. Many come from very diverse backgrounds to enhance their understanding or qualifications.
| Course enquiries | Application, visa and other enquiries to |
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Student Office |
The University of Western Australia Phone (+61 8) 6488 3939 Email international@uwa.edu.au |