Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Arts (Volume 3 page 136)
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150-175/275/375/475 "Translation: Government and Business" appears differently in several places - choose the one you want:
1. Modern Greek, Faculty of Arts (v3, p136) : Next:150-176 | Prev:150-171
Availability: Not offered in 1996; expected to be offered in 1997.
Credit points: 18.75 1st year, 16.7 2nd, 3rd and 4th years
Coordinator: Associate Professor E Gauntlett.
Prerequisite: Intermediate Modern Greek B or Advanced Modern Greek 2 or equivalent.
Contact:
Objectives:
Students on completion of the subject should have a familiarity with Greek and Australian legal, administrative, welfare and economic systems and the ability to translate related documents and texts.
Content:
Familiarisation with Greek and Australian legal, administrative, welfare and economic systems, linguistic analysis of related documents, resources for translators, techniques of translation. Consolidation and extension of bilingual skills. Students enrolled in 150-175 will also study the socio-cultural context and historical background to contemporary usage.
Assessment:
- 150-175:
- Regular written language work up to 2,000 words (40 per cent); one essay up to 2,000 words (30 per cent); and a 2-hour written examination (30 per cent).
- 150-275/375:
- Regular written language work up to 3,000 words (70 per cent); and a 2-hour written examination (30 per cent).
- 150-475:
- Regular written language work up to 2,000 words and one project up to 2,000 words (70 per cent); and a 2-hour written examination (30 per cent).
Prescribed texts:
1. Modern Greek, Faculty of Arts (v3, p136) : Next:150-176 | Prev:150-171
2. Greek, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p119) : Next:150-176 | Prev:150-171
Availability: Not offered in 1996; expected to be offered in 1997.
Credit points: 18.75 1st year, 16.7 2nd and 3rd year
Coordinator: Associate Professor E Gauntlett.
Prerequisite: Intermediate Modern Greek B or Advanced Modern Greek 2 or equivalent.
Contact:
Objectives:
On completion of the subject students should have a familiarity with Greek and Australian legal, administrative, welfare and economic systems and the ability to translate related documents and texts.
Content:
Familiarisation with Greek and Australian legal, administrative, welfare and economic systems, linguistic analysis of related documents, resources for translators, techniques of translation. Consolidation and extension of bilingual skills. Students enrolled in 150-175 will also study the socio-cultural context and historical background to contemporary usage.
Assessment:
- 150-175
- Regular written language work up to 2,000 words (40 per cent); one essay up to 2,000 words (30 per cent); and a 2-hour written examination (30 per cent).
- 150-275/375
- Regular written language work up to 3,000 words (70 per cent); and a 2-hour written examination (30 per cent).
Prescribed texts:
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2. Greek, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p119) : Next:150-176 | Prev:150-171
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