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    Diploma in Language

    University of Otago

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    New Zealand, Dunedin

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Diploma

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines15-Jul-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    NZD 34,251  / year
    Next Intake 15-Jul-2024

    Diploma in Language

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    Apply for the Diploma in Language (DipLang) through the Dunedin campus in 2023

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    • Overview
    • Contact details
    • Programme Requirements
    • Regulations for the Diploma in Language (DipLang)

    Overview

    The Diploma in Language (DipLang) is a recognised and endorsed qualification for students who wish to complete a programme of study in one of the five core languages taught in the Department of Languages and Cultures: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.

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    Contact details

    Department of Languages and Cultures

    Email [email protected]
    Website otago.ac.nz/languagescultures/

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    Programme requirements

    Diploma in Language (DipLang) endorsed in Chinese

    Papers
    Seven of:
    • CHIN 131  Introductory Chinese 1
    • CHIN 132  Introductory Chinese 2
    • CHIN 231  Intermediate Chinese 1
    • CHIN 232  Intermediate Chinese 2
    • CHIN 250  Practical Chinese: Chinese/English Translation
    • CHIN 334  Advanced Chinese 1
    • CHIN 335  Advanced Chinese 2
    • CHIN 344  Chinese Language and Culture

    Students admitted directly to papers at 200- or 300-level must replace their prerequisites with other papers in the subject concerned

    Diploma in Language (DipLang) endorsed in French

    Papers
    Seven of:
    • FREN 131  Introductory French 1
    • FREN 132  Introductory French 2
    • FREN 232  Intermediate French
    • FREN 233  French for Professional Purposes
    • FREN 333  Advanced French 1
    • FREN 334  Advanced French 2
    • FREN 335  Advanced French 3
    • FREN 336  Advanced French 4

    Students admitted directly to papers at 200- or 300-level must replace their prerequisites with other papers in the subject concerned

    Diploma in Language (DipLang) endorsed in German

    Papers
    Seven of:
    • GERM 131  Introductory German 1
    • GERM 132  Introductory German 2
    • GERM 230  German Language 3
    • GERM 231  Intermediate German 1
    • GERM 331  Intermediate German 2
    • GERM 333  German for Professional Purposes
    • GERM 334  Advanced German 1
    • GERM 335  Advanced German 2

     Students admitted directly to papers at 200- or 300-level must replace their prerequisites with other papers in the subject concerned

    Diploma in Language (DipLang) endorsed in Japanese

    Papers
    Seven of:
    • JAPA 131  Introductory Japanese 1
    • JAPA 132  Introductory Japanese 2
    • JAPA 231  Intermediate Japanese
    • JAPA 233  Business and Professional Japanese
    • JAPA 331  Advanced Japanese 1
    • JAPA 332  Advanced Japanese 2
    • JAPA 351  The Structure of the Japanese Language
    • JAPA 352 Language Cosplay: Japanese Language in Anime and Beyond

    Students admitted directly to papers at 200- or 300-level must replace their prerequisites with other papers in the subject concerned

    Diploma in Language (DipLang) endorsed in Spanish

    Papers
    • SPAN 131  Introductory Spanish 1
    • SPAN 132  Introductory Spanish 2
    • SPAN 231  Intermediate Spanish 1
    • SPAN 232  Intermediate Spanish 2
    • SPAN 331  Advanced Spanish 1
    • SPAN 332  Advanced Spanish 2
    • And one further 200-level SPAN paper
    • Students admitted directly to papers at 200- or 300-level must replace their prerequisites with other papers in the subject concerned.

    Regulations for the Diploma in Language (DipLang)

    1. Structure of the Programme

      Every programme for the diploma

      1. shall consist of papers worth not less than 126 points, including at least 36 at 300-level,
      2. shall satisfy the requirements for at least one endorsement as specified in the schedule of endorsed options for the diploma.

    2. Prerequisites, Corequisites and Restrictions

      1. Every programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment).
      2. A candidate may be permitted by the Head of the Department of Languages and Cultures to enrol for a paper at 200-level without having satisfied the normal prerequisites. In such cases the candidate shall not be credited with the prerequisite papers, but shall be exempted from including those papers in an endorsement specified in the Schedule of requirements for the diploma. A candidate may not, having passed any such paper at 200-level, enrol subsequently for any paper for which the exemption has been given.

    3. Cross Credits

      1. A candidate who is enrolled for the diploma concurrently with a degree, or who has completed a degree and is proceeding with the diploma, may cross credit 100-level and 200-level papers which are common to both the degree and the diploma up to a maximum of 36 points.
      2. No paper may be cross credited between the diploma and any other undergraduate diploma.

    4. Variations

      The Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Jordan entrance requirements

    One year of successful study at a recognised institution of university standing, or successful completion of a University of Otago Foundation Year programme or equivalent.

    A recognised institution is generally a college or university that is listed in the World Higher Education Database.

    We also accept the following international qualifications:

    • International Baccalaureate: IB Diploma with a minimum of 24 points.
    • Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) GCE Advanced Levels: minimum Numerical Score of 8.
      • The numerical scores are normally calculated on the best three A-Level principal subjects (excluding the General Paper) taken at one sitting, or two A-Level passes with two A-Level Subsidiary passes at one sitting.
      • (i) Scores for the Advanced levels are calculated on the basis that: A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1
      • (ii) Scores for the Advanced Subsidiary level results are calculated on the basis that: A = 2.5, B = 2, C = 1.5, D = 1, E = 0.5
    • Northern Consortium United Kingdom (NCUK) International Foundation Year (IFY)
      • A minimum of CCC across the NCUK IFY,
      • Acceptance of the NCUK English for Academic Purposes qualification as an alternative to meeting the English-language requirements, with a minimum of a C grade overall and no less than D grade in each component.
    • Satisfactory completion of one year's study at a recognised tertiary institution. A recognised institution is generally a college or university that is listed in the World Higher Education Database.

    English Program Requirements

    If your first language is not English you need to show you meet our English language requirements

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    NZD 34,251  / year

    How to Apply

    • Step 1 – Select your course or programme
    • Step 2 –  Check entry requirements and deadlines
    • Step 3 – Apply online
    • Step 4 – Submit your application
    • Step 5 – Accept your Offer of Place
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