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The diploma of languages was designed for those who wish to take up a language but are not able to because of degree restrictions. For example, those degrees which did not allow majoring in a language. One such degree is the B.Commerce/Science(Advanced Mathematics) which doesn't allow a language major and offers no electives outside of the Science faculty. I am guessing it is a similar scenario with your program since it is also a dual degree. The diploma of languages is probably the only way you can continue to study French at university level. But doing a Diploma of languages also means you will have to extend your current program by one year.I am doing B Eco/B Laws next year at UNSW, but I also want to continue French, through the Diploma of Languages Program. Is it possible to do a combined degree, as well as this Diploma??
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Taking up the diploma means you have to do courses corresponding to your language. You have to take a total of 6 French courses (same as major requirement) to qualify for a diploma. You can only take four courses per semester, two semester per year. Lets say you already do 50 courses for your Law/Eco degree, by doing the diploma you have the additional 6 courses which will extend your degree. So yes, you do the diploma at the same time as you do your degree, but it will still extend your entire program.i was told that you could do this program at the same time as another degree??
"It may be taken concurrently with another degree program (excluding those programs where language studies are available as a major or minor stream) or by graduates."