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The University of Melbourne's Graduate Diploma of Arts provides a strong base for advanced academic pursuits and research. Enhance your analytical and critical thinking skills to address modern challenges while gaining insight into key concepts within your chosen field. Explore current topics such as anthropology, gender studies, and creative writing, or specialize in languages including Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian, or French. Customize your learning with diverse electives and take advantage of adaptable scheduling, such as evening courses.
French stands as a prominent global language, with more than 200 million speakers across 43 nations spanning five continents. Proficiency in French can open doors to career opportunities in international affairs, development studies, commerce, science, and the arts. The French Studies curriculum aims to equip students with the ability to interpret diverse French-language materials—both written and spoken—and articulate their findings in various formats. At every level, you'll receive guidance for conducting independent research on topics ranging from linguistics and literature to politics, film, theater, travel narratives, gastronomy, immigration, and cultural identity. The French program structures its core subjects sequentially from French 1 to French 7, with placement determined by language background, assessment tests, or prerequisites. Students typically advance through these courses in order, though mid-year enrollment into even-numbered subjects may be permitted with prior approval. Accelerated progression options exist with program consent.