Asian Studies eligibility criteria

We offer comprehensive language programs integrating all four core language skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening.

Our language programs in Chinese and Japanese offer pathways for continuing language students and those learning a second language for the first time. You also have the option to study Indonesian via Flinders University.

Australian award-winning teachers will give you the tools to reach a high level of language competence, while deepening your knowledge and understanding of the society and culture where our languages are spoken. This is key to language proficiency.

If you need any advice about how you can study a language, please contact the ABLE Faculty hub.

  • Chinese studies course entry eligibility criteria

    Eligibility criteria Beginners stream Beginners stream Continuers stream Continuers stream
      Chinese 1A Chinese 1B Chinese llA Chinese llB
    No or little prior knowledge of Chinese, including informal or self-study All Students Not eligible Not eligible Not eligible
    SACE Stage 2 BeginnersChinese (2 years) or equivalent All Students Students with a scaled grade of A- or above Not Eligible Not Eligible
    SACE Stage 2 ContinuersChinese (5 years) or equivalent Students with a scaled B- or below Students with a scaled grade of B- and C Students with a scaled grade of B or above Students with a scaled grade of A- or above
    International Baccalaureate (IB) 5 or below 5 or below 6 7
    Chinese Language Proficiency Test (HSK)     Level 2 Level 2

    Enrolment Advice to those first year students who are enrolling in Chinese IB or Chinese IIB in Semester 2, by skipping Chinese IA or Chinese IIA respectively in Semester 1.

    If you are pursuing a Chinese Studies Major/Minor or a Diploma in Languages, it is strongly recommended that you enrol in ASIA1104 in Semester 1 in your first year. The ASIA1104 course can be counted towards a Major/Minor in Chinese Studies and a Diploma in Languages (Chinese) for those first year students starting from Chinese IB or Chinese IIB.  However, this is not the case for those who are starting from Chinese IA. For further information on the Chinese Major/Minor/Diploma sequence, visit Major/Minors.

  • Japanese Studies course entry eligibility criteria

    Eligibility criteria Beginners stream Beginners stream Continuers stream
      Japanese 1A
    (Semester 1 / Winter)
    Japanese 1B
    (Semester 2)
    Japanese IIA
    (Semester 1)
    No or little prior knowledge of Japanese, including informal or self-study All Students Not eligible Not eligible
    SACE Stage 2 Beginners Japanese (2 years) or equivalent All Students Students with a scaled grade of A or A+ Not Eligible
    SACE Stage 2 Continuers Japanese (5 years) or equivalent Students with a scaled grade of B+, B, B-, C+, C, C- or below Students with a scaled grade of B+, B, B- Students with a scaled grade of A+, A, A-
    International Baccalaureate (IB) 5 or below 5 or below 6
    Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT)     N5
    J.TEST     F Level

    Enrolment Advice to those first year students who are enrolling in Japanese IB in Semester 2, by skipping Japanese IA in Semester 1. 

    If you are pursuing a Japanese Studies Major/Minor or a Diploma in Languages, it is strongly recommended that you enrol in ASIA1104 in Semester 1 in your first year. The ASIA1104 course can be counted towards a Major/Minor in Japanese Studies and a Diploma in Languages (Japanese) for those first year students starting from Japanese IB.  However, this is not the case for those who are starting from Japanese IA.  For further information on the Japanese Major/Minor/Diploma sequence, visit Major/Minors.

  • Indonesian Studies

    Indonesian is taught by Flinders University staff as part of an arrangement between the two universities, and is not taught on the University of Adelaide North Terrace campus. Classes are held at the Flinders University Victoria Square or Bedford Park campus. Refer to the Faculty's hub languages for enrolment and course selection for more details.

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