Overview
Indonesia is a dynamic and rapidly industrialising country of tremendous cultural, economic and political importance to Australia. The Indonesian minor, which is available for beginners and those with some knowledge of the language, consists of interactive Indonesian language study including speaking, listening, reading, writing and cultural understanding.
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Structure
12 credit points
Minor12 credit points
Available in courses
B1413 - Bachelor of Psychology
B1363 - Bachelor of Global Security
B1356 - Bachelor of Arts
B1339 - Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
B1388 - Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
Admission requirements
Special requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Demonstrate oral and written Indonesian language competence.
2.
Demonstrate an understanding of the linguistic and grammatical principles of contemporary Indonesian language.
3.
Identify and interpret spoken and written communications in the Indonesian language.
4.
Construct and articulate an argument or narrative in Indonesian in oral and written form.
5.
Recognise the role and function of Indonesian language in Indonesian society, and its contribution to national identity.