2021 Changes for the Diploma in Languages
We have recently completed a review of the concurrent Diploma in Languages and have made some changes to this program for students commencing in Semester 1, 2021.
Some of the changes were made to standardise aspects of UQ programs, including minimum requirements for the study of Level 3 courses. Other changes were made to ensure that we have a sustainable suite of program, plan and course offerings.
When viewing the 2020 Diploma in Languages course list on the Programs and Courses website, you can change which year you are viewing using the dropdown box near the top right of the list to compare the 2021 DipLang with the pre-2021 program.
As a continuing student, your choice of Language Major will determine to what extent you are affected by these changes but please be assured that you will be able to complete the Major you have commenced.
We are here to help you plan your enrolment for 2021.
4. Which plans will no longer be offered in 2021, and how do I complete a discontinued plan?
From 2021 onwards, the Classical Languages major will no longer be offered for commencing students. Instead, commencing students will have a choice of a Latin Major or an Ancient Greek Major.
If you are a continuing student who commenced studying Classical Languages prior to 2021, you can complete your plan.
Alternatively, you can change to a major in Latin or Ancient Greek. Please refer to discontinued courses and their approved replacement courses to assist with your enrolment and contact the Student Administration team if you need advice.
Click on the plans below to see how to complete them.
Majors
- Classical Languages (reconfigured as separate plans in Ancient Greek and Latin)