Major - Indonesian
Western Sydney University
Major
Code:
M1093.1
Related Courses
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Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
NO
Note: the Indonesian major will no longer be available from 2021. Language specialisations aim to enable students to develop an appropriate level of proficiency in a second language, which may be used for professional purposes such as teaching, interpreting and translation, business or international relations. Students undertaking a language specialisation will be able to use the language in question according to its grammatical and pragmatic principles, communicate with native speakers appropriately in the spoken as well as the written mode, and demonstrate an understanding of the cultures and societies associated with the language.
Major
Structure
There are three entry levels into language specialisations. Beginner’s level is for those with no previous study or minimal study of the language. Intermediate level is typically for students who: are non-native speakers with study of the language to HSC 2 Unit level or have a home background in the language but no comprehensive formal study, or who speak a non-standard variety (e.g. dialect). Post-Intermediate level is typically for students who are non-native speakers with substantial formal study and near-native competence; or are literate native speakers of a standard variety. Students should consult with the Languages staff regarding the progression sequence that best fits their level of skill. During the first two weeks of class, the lecturer will monitor the performance of students and advise students who need to transfer to a higher or lower class. Students may consult with the Languages Academic Course Advisor, if they are unsure of their entry level. Students should avoid enrolling in units at different levels at the one time (e.g. you should not enrol in Indonesian 201 and 301 at the same time). Please check the current timetable as some units may not be offered every year. Advanced (Level 3) units may be offered on a rotational basis.
A specialisation in Indonesian comprises a sequence of 80 credit points with 60 credit points at Level 2 and 3 (with no less than 30 credit points of these at Level 3).
Students should take units that reflect their level of competence in the language and they should not backtrack, i.e. they must not:
- take a Level 1 unit after passing a Level 2 unit in the same language; or
- take a Level 2 unit after passing a Level 3 unit in the same language.
Level 1 units
Level 2 units
Level 3 units
102331
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Indonesian 305: Past and Present of Indonesian
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102332
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Indonesian 306: Indonesian Literature
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101950
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Intercultural Communication
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100201
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Special Study in Languages and Linguistics
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Equivalent Specialisation Units
The Specialisation Units listed below count towards completion of this major for students who passed these units in 2019 or earlier.
102320 - Indonesian 301: Indonesian for Academic Purposes
102328 - Indonesian 302: Indonesian for Professional Purposes
102329 - Indonesian 303: Indonesian for Business
102330 - Indonesian 304: Contemporary Indonesia
Inherent Requirements
There are inherent requirements for this major that you must meet in order to successfully complete this major. Make sure you read and understand the requirements for your course online.
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ir/inherent_requirements