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COURSES

Undergraduate (including Honours)

R2A Diploma in Languages

This course is available in Hobart, and may be undertaken part time over two years or a maximum of three consecutive years. The languages available are Chinese, French, German, Indonesian and Japanese at Hobart, and Chinese and Indonesian at Launceston.

R3A Bachelor of Arts

This 3-year (minimum) course is available at Hobart, Launceston and the North-West Centre at Burnie. The Bachelor of Arts degree is an opportunity to develop a set of skills, knowledge and cultural awareness that will be invaluable throughout the rest of your life. Students may undertake a major in German or take a selection of individual German units as degree electives.

R4A Bachelor of Arts with Honours

This on-campus, 1 year full time course is available at Hobart and Launceston. The Bachelor of Arts with Honours course allows candidates to pursue in-depth study in the discipline or disciplines of their choice.

 

Postgraduate Coursework

R5W Graduate Certificate in Arts (Specialisation)

This on-campus, one semester full-time (or, up to 2 consecutive years part-time) course is available at Hobart and/or Launceston (not all specialisations are available on both campuses). The following speclisations are available within the GradCertArts(Spec): Aboriginal Studies, Asian Studies, Australian Studies, Chinese, Classical and Medieval Studies, English, French, German, History, Indonesian, Japanese, Philosophy (incorporating Gender Studies), and Social Research.

R6W Graduate Diploma in Arts (Specialisation)

This on-campus, one year full-time (or, up to 4 consecutive years part-time) course is available at Hobart and/or Launceston (not all specialisations are available on both campuses). The following speclisations are available within the GradCertArts(Spec): Aboriginal Studies, Asian Studies, Australian Studies, Chinese, Classical and Medieval Studies, English, French, German, History, Indonesian, Japanese, Philosophy (incorporating Gender Studies), and Social Research.

R7W Master of Arts (Specialisation)

This on-campus, 1.5 years full-time (or, up to 6 consecutive years part-time) course is available at Hobart and/or Launceston (not all specialisations are available on both campuses). The following speclisations are available within the GradCertArts(Spec): Aboriginal Studies, Asian Studies, Australian Studies, Chinese, Classical and Medieval Studies, English, French, German, History, Indonesian, Japanese, Philosophy (incorporating Gender Studies), and Social Research.

More information about Postgraduate Coursework opportunities at the University of Tasmania is available here.

 

Research Higher Degrees (MA, PhD)

A graduate research degree provides candidates with an opportunity to undertake focussed research under supervision for several years in order to make a significant contribution within the chosen research area. During this time candidates also develop high level research skills and attitudes. General information about research higher degrees at the University of Tasmania is available here. Prospective students interested in the opportunities offered in the School of English, Journalism and European Languages might also like to visit the school's Graduate Research pages here.

 

More information

A full list of the courses at the University of Tasmania (including combined degrees) is available from the online Course and Unit information available here. General information for prospective students is here.