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An extensive number of undergraduate courses in languages and associated studies are offered by the School.
Students can choose to
- complete one (or more) of the many majors or extended majors offered by our School,
- do one or more elective courses as part of the BA or other degree,
- or enrol through the Community Access Program, which is available to students not enrolled in a degree program
The University website provides detailed information on a variety of related topics to help you with your study, including information on:
- BA Program Overview on the University website
- Official program list for the Bachelor of Arts (this lists all the courses allowed for each major and extended major in the Faculty of Arts)
- Fees calculator
- SI-Net Timetable information (you do not need a username and password for this; simply click on Course & Timetable Info link under Guest links)
- Course Selection and course outlines
- My Advisor (this has information on designing your program, enrolment matters, changing courses and programs, assessment, student rights and obligations, plagiarism and lots more)
- Forms online.
- Student Rights and Responsibilities - Equity Office "RESPECT" DVD
Assignment Cover Sheets
- Electronic assignment assessment submission cover sheet
(COMU1002, INDN3000, LING2010, LTCS3001, WRIT1001) - Standard LCCS assignment cover sheet (PDF)
See also this website for
- language placement interviews.
- Student Information (for Frequently Asked Questions, exchange programs, student resources and facilities, student forms, and awards and prizes).
- Bachelor of International Studies
- Concurrent Diploma in Languages
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How to study a language at UQLanguages are available to undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in a variety of degrees at UQ and to students who are not enrolled at UQ. |
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Asian StudiesThese courses are taught in English and can be taken as electives or as part of the Asian Studies major. |
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ChineseChina is an increasingly important player in international economics and politics. Introductory to advanced level courses are available. |
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Cultural StudiesThese courses are taught in English. They can be taken as electives or as part of some majors or extended majors. |
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FrenchFrench is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Courses are available from beginner through to advanced level. |
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GermanGerman is one of the ten most widely spoken languages on earth. Courses are available from beginners through to advanced level. |
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IndonesianIndonesian is the seventh most widely spoken language in the world. courses are available from beginners to advanced level. |
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ItalianUQ students can cross-enrol to study Italian at Griffith University. First and second year Italian are available at St Lucia campus. |
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JapaneseCourses are available from beginners through to advanced level. |
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KoreanCourses are available from introductory to advanced level. |
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LinguisticsLinguistics is the study of human language; how it is structured, how it is acquired, and how it is used. |
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RussianCourses are available from introductory to advanced level. |
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SpanishSpanish courses are available from beginners to advanced level. |
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International Study Experience ProgramThe program gives students the chance to study with Australian students and other international students in a multicultural learning environment. |
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UQ Summer Research Program in SLCCSThe Summer Research Scholarship is an opportunity for Undergraduate and some Postgraduate Students to get involved in an exciting research project within SLCCS during the Summer 2012. |
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UQ Winter Research Scholarship Program in SLCCSThe Winter Research Scholarship is an opportunity for Undergraduate and some Postgraduate Students to get involved in an exciting research project within SLCCS during the Winter 2013. |
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