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Table of Contents

1. Language study streams
2. Diploma in Modern Languages (Indonesian)
3. Requirements for a Language Major
4. Structuring a Major
    4.1. Beginners stream
    4.2. Post-VCE stream
    4.3. Students with an Indonesian speaking background
    4.4. Optional subjects
5. Combined Honours entry
6. Combined Honours requirements
7. Studying overseas
8. Further study
9. Career opportunities
10. For more information

Subject Lists
    Language subjects
    Optional subjects
        Second/Third Year subjects
        Third/Fourth Year subjects
        Fourth Year Honours subjects
    Subjects not offered in 2000
        Third/Fourth Year subjects not offered in 2000


The Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies (MIALS) offers subjects in Indonesian language and Indonesian literature, culture and society.

Indonesia is Australia's nearest Asian neighbour, and the world's fourth most populous country. The most influential member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Indonesia has achieved rapid economic growth over the past two decades. Since 1998 the country has been undergoing massive change, shifting from an authoritarian to a democratic political regime. Strategically located, with abundant natural resources and a powerful military, Indonesia is a significant force in world affairs. Indonesia is culturally diverse, comprising hundreds of different ethnic groups and languages with rich literary traditions, spread over thousands of islands. It has the world's largest Muslim population but also includes significant Christian, Buddhist and Hindu minorities. The national language of Indonesia, Bahasa Indonesia, has made an important contribution to the country's unity. Based on Malay, Indonesian is closely related to the national languages of three other ASEAN countries, Malaysia, Brunei, and Singapore, thus giving access to more than 200 million people on Australia's doorstep.

 1. Language study streams

The Institute offers three streams of Indonesian:

The Institute determines the language stream in which a student is to enrol. Placement is based on VCE results, other language study record or a placement test. The placement test for students with VCE or other language background is held during the week prior to the first week of semester.

Stream enrolment remains provisional until confirmed or, alternatively, altered according to the student's needs as determined by the Institute during the first two weeks of teaching. As far as possible, the Institute will notify students of any changes during the first two weeks of the semester. Where a change is made in the third or fourth week of semester it will be reported to the Associate Dean (Academic Programs).

Students from other faculties may enrol in Indonesian in any year of their course with the approval of their Faculty and the Faculty of Arts.

 2. Diploma in Modern Languages (Indonesian)

The Diploma in Modern Languages (DML) enables students to gain a diploma in language study while completing an undergraduate degree at the University of Melbourne.

The DML usually involves a three-year sequence of language study, totalling a minimum of 100 points. It adds one year to the duration of an ordinary undergraduate degree course.

The DML (Indonesian) is offered in the Beginners and post-VCE and streams. Indonesian subjects are taken alongside degree subjects in an integrated sequence of study. This must be approved by a Faculty course adviser and the Head of Program, MIALS. See Diploma in Modern Languages (DML).

 3. Requirements for a Language Major

A Major in Indonesian usually consists of 125 points comprising:

A Major must include:

 4. Structuring a Major

A Major in Indonesian usually takes one of the following forms:

 4.1. Beginners stream

First Year
 110-064 Indonesian Level 1A12.5
 110-065 Indonesian Conversation A6.25
 110-066 Indonesian Level 1B12.5
 110-067 Indonesian Conversation B6.25

Second Year
 110-068 Indonesian Level 2A12.5
 110-070 Indonesian Media A6.25
 110-069 Indonesian Level 2B12.5
 110-071 Indonesian Media B6.25

Third Year
 110-072 Indonesian Level 3A12.5
 110-073 Indonesian Level 3B12.5
 Two optional subjects (25 points). 

 4.2. Post-VCE stream

First Year
 110-068 Indonesian Level 2A12.5
 110-070 Indonesian Media A6.25
 110-069 Indonesian Level 2B12.5
 110-071 Indonesian Media B6.25

Second Year
 110-072 Indonesian Level 3A12.5
 110-073 Indonesian Level 3B12.5
 One optional subject (12.5 points). 

Third Year
 110-079 Indonesian Level 4A12.5
 110-080 Indonesian Level 4B12.5
 Two optional subjects (25 points). 

 4.3. Students with an Indonesian speaking background

First Year
 110-072 Indonesian Level 3A12.5
 110-070 Indonesian Media A6.25
 110-073 Indonesian Level 3B12.5
 110-071 Indonesian Media B6.25

Second Year
 110-079 Indonesian Level 4A12.5
 110-080 Indonesian Level 4B12.5
 One optional subject (12.5 points). 

Third Year
 110-082 Indonesian Level 5A12.5
 110-083 Indonesian Level 5B12.5
 Two optional subjects (25 points). 

 4.4. Optional subjects

Indonesian medium
 110-077 Modern Indonesian Literature1
 110-076 Indonesian through Multimedia2

English medium
 110-020 Islam and the State in Indonesia1
 110-037 Standard Chinese 1B2
 110-074 Indonesian Political Economy1
 110-075 Inventing Indonesia: Past and Present1
 110-081 History and Varieties of MalayNot Offered
 110-087 Peoples and Languages of Indonesia2
 131-036 Indonesian NationalismNot Offered
 131-070 Chinese Overseas: Diasporan Histories1
 110-078 Understanding Contemporary Indonesia2
 110-084 Performance and Power in IndonesiaNot Offered

 5. Combined Honours entry

Currently there is no pure Honours in Indonesian. This means that students must combine Fourth Year Honours in Indonesian with another area of study.

The prerequisites for entry to combined Honours in Indonesian are:

Entry to Honours must be approved by the Indonesian coordinator and the Faculty of Arts Honours course adviser.

 6. Combined Honours requirements

Honours coordinator: Arief Budiman

Students undertaking combined Honours in Indonesian and another area of study must complete:

or

In either case, the following two subjects must be included in the Indonesian component of the combined Honours year, unless they have been completed earlier:

 7. Studying overseas

Students may undertake studies in Indonesia for credit towards their Arts course after at least one year of university study. An application for credit must be lodged prior to proceeding overseas. Interested students should contact the Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies (MIALS) or the Faculty of Arts Office for more information.

 8. Further study

Opportunities for MA and PhD candidature exist for Honours graduates with suitable qualifications and research interests for which supervisors with appropriate skills are available. Staff in the Indonesian program have expertise in Political Economies, Sociology, Linguistics, Literature and aspects of Indonesian Cultural Studies. Supervision may be concurrently obtained in other areas.

 9. Career opportunities

With modern developments in technology and communications, Indonesians and Australians are interacting with increasing frequency through business and tourism and the two nations are becoming ever more economically interdependent. It is vital for Australia's future to prepare a pool of educated people with knowledge of Indonesia's history and culture and with the ability to communicate with the Indonesian people. Students from a variety of disciplines will benefit in their future careers from knowledge of the language and culture of this dynamic neighbouring nation, particularly in fields related to business, education, tourism, and communications.

 10. For more information

Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies (MIALS)
Fifth Floor, John Medley Building, East Tower
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 9344 0160 or 9344 5555
Fax: +61 3 9349 4870
Email: enquiries@asian.unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.MIALS.unimelb.edu.au

Language subjects

110-064 Indonesian Level 1A
110-065 Indonesian Conversation A
110-066 Indonesian Level 1B
110-067 Indonesian Conversation B
110-068 Indonesian Level 2A
110-070 Indonesian Media A
110-069 Indonesian Level 2B
110-071 Indonesian Media B
110-072 Indonesian Level 3A
110-073 Indonesian Level 3B
110-079 Indonesian Level 4A
110-080 Indonesian Level 4B
110-082 Indonesian Level 5A
110-083 Indonesian Level 5B

Optional subjects

Second/Third Year subjects

131-037 Military and State in Indonesia
110-075 Inventing Indonesia: Past and Present
110-076 Indonesian through Multimedia
110-077 Modern Indonesian Literature
110-078 Understanding Contemporary Indonesia

Third/Fourth Year subjects

110-020 Islam and the State in Indonesia
110-074 Indonesian Political Economy
110-086 Malaysian Language and Culture
110-087 Peoples and Languages of Indonesia

Fourth Year Honours subjects

110-088 Indonesian Honours Thesis
110-085 Supervised Reading in Indonesian Studies

Subjects not offered in 2000

Third/Fourth Year subjects not offered in 2000

110-081 History and Varieties of Malay
110-084 Performance and Power in Indonesia


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