Overview

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Offerings

MURDOCH-S2-EXT-2018-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S2-INT-2018-ONGOING

Requisites

Exclusion

Enrolment rules

Students who have not completed IND101 Indonesian 1 may apply to have their level of competency assessed by the Unit Coordinator.
The following students are not eligible to enrol in this unit: Intermediate or advanced students who have some knowledge of Indonesian or Malay, for example: a) Native speakers of Indonesian or Malay. b) Students from countries where Indonesian or Malay is a partial or complete medium of instruction on the educational system. c) Students who have or successfully completed Indonesian Second Language ATAR or equivalent.

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Additional information

Unit content:• social life • travelling • health • advertisements • formal oral presentation • prefixes and suffixes.
Other notes:· Advanced students including those who have Indonesian Second Language: ATAR, WACE qualification in Indonesian as Second Language or equivalent must consult the Unit Coordinator to determine level of entry before enrolling in this unit. · This is a University-Wide Breadth Unit.If this unit is taken as a Core or Specified Elective unit in a student's major or minor, it cannot also be used to satisfy the University-Wide Breadth Unit requirement. If taken as a University-Wide Breadth Unit, this unit will contribute to satisfying that Part II requirement of the Bachelor degree, however its credit points will be counted as Part I points; students should note that no more than 30 credit points at Part I may be credited towards course completion requirements.