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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 and frameworks within your chosen field. Explore current subjects such as anthropology, gender studies, and creative writing, or specialize in languages including Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian, or French. Customize your learning path with diverse electives and take advantage of adaptable scheduling, such as evening courses.
Russian stands among the globe's most significant languages, with more than 140 million speakers and status as one of the United Nations' six official languages. Proficiency in Russian can open doors to opportunities in international affairs, development studies, commerce, science, and the arts. The Russian Studies curriculum aims to equip students with the ability to interpret diverse Russian-language sources, both written and spoken, and to articulate their findings through various formats. Core Russian subjects follow a structured progression from Russian 1 to Russian 6, with placement determined by prior knowledge, testing, or prerequisites. Students typically advance through the sequence in order, though mid-year enrollment into even-numbered courses may be permitted with proper qualifications and program approval. Accelerated advancement options are available based on the Russian Program's assessment.