Graduate Certificate in Arts in Japanese Translation (GCAJT)
Information valid for students commencing 2016
Duration
1 Year part-time (only available as part-time study)
Commencing 2016
Semester 1 (29 Feb, 2016)
Program level
Postgraduate Coursework
Units
8
Program code
5437
Faculty
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Teaching Location
St Lucia
Delivery mode
Internal
Entry requirements
Prerequisites
Approved degree or equivalent in any discipline; and
Have completed the school's aptitude test in written Japanese and English to the standard set by the executive dean.
Additional application information
This program is offered on a part-time basis only. Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in written Japanese and English. Candidates must sit and pass the Aptitude Test set and administered by the Program Convenor before being admitted to the program. A fee may apply for the Aptitude Test. Work experience is desirable but not essential
AQF level
AQF level 8
Fees for Australian students
When you enrol each semester, mySI-net will calculate your fees. An invoice with the fees for the current semester will generally be available for viewing on mySI-net overnight.
If the invoice for a given semester or teaching period is not yet available, you can use the Fees Schedules to estimate your fees. Please see the course list if you are unsure which courses you can do in your program.
Fees for all students are reviewed annually in accordance with the University's Student Fees Policy, and may increase from 1 January each year.
If you are a prospective student, or if you haven't yet commenced your program, please see the Study at UQ website for fee information.
How to Apply
Applications must be lodged via the Online Application Form.
Closing Date
To commence study in Semester 1 - January 31 of the year of commencement.
Late applications may be considered.
Enquiries for Australian students
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Email: hass@uq.edu.au
Phone: 07 3365 1333
Duration
This program is not available to international students
Commencing 2016
Program level
Postgraduate Coursework
Units
8
Program code
5437
Faculty
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Teaching Location
St Lucia
Delivery mode
Internal
Entry requirements
Prerequisites
Approved degree or equivalent in any discipline; and
Have completed the school's aptitude test in written Japanese and English to the standard set by the executive dean.
International students who wish to undertake this program will not qualify for a Student Visa. To study this program in Australia, international students must hold alternative Australian Visa/Residency status with a sufficient study entitlement. See Department of Home Affairs for further details. Alternatively, for programs available in 'External' mode, students may study from their home country.
English Proficiency
IELTS overall 6.5; reading 6; writing 6; speaking 6; listening 6. For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ,
view the English proficiency policy.AQF level
AQF level 8
Fees for International students
When you enrol each semester, mySI-net will calculate your fees. An invoice with the fees for the current semester will generally be available for viewing on mySI-net overnight.
If the invoice for a given semester or teaching period is not yet available, you can use the Fees Schedules to estimate your fees. Please see the course list if you are unsure which courses you can do in your program.
Fees for all students are reviewed annually in accordance with the University's Student Fees Policy, and may increase from 1 January each year.
If you are a prospective student, or if you haven't yet commenced your program, please see the Study at UQ website for fee information.
Why study the Graduate Certificate in Arts in Japanese Translation?
The Graduate Certificate in Arts in Japanese Translation is a one-year, part-time program offering a solid grounding in translation to students wishing to specialise in translation rather than interpreting. Students study translation into their A (or native) language (English or Japanese) only. Students who are not native speakers of either Japanese or English should study translation into their stronger language.
What you can study
Courses and requirements
See the courses and requirements for courses that can be studied as part of the Graduate Certificate in Arts in Japanese Translation.
Click on the course code to view the Course Profile, for further information including advice of courses with shared teaching activities.
Study options
Graduates will have the opportunity to progress to the following programs:
How to apply
Entry requirements for Australian students
Prerequisites
Approved degree or equivalent in any discipline; and
Have completed the school's aptitude test in written Japanese and English to the standard set by the executive dean.
Additional application information
This program is offered on a part-time basis only. Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in written Japanese and English. Candidates must sit and pass the Aptitude Test set and administered by the Program Convenor before being admitted to the program. A fee may apply for the Aptitude Test. Work experience is desirable but not essential
Entry requirements for International students
Prerequisites
Approved degree or equivalent in any discipline; and
Have completed the school's aptitude test in written Japanese and English to the standard set by the executive dean.
Visa requirements
International students who wish to undertake this program will not qualify for a Student Visa. To study this program in Australia, international students must hold alternative Australian Visa/Residency status with a sufficient study entitlement. See Department of Home Affairs for further details. Alternatively, for programs available in 'External' mode, students may study from their home country.
English proficiency
IELTS overall 6.5; reading 6; writing 6; speaking 6; listening 6. For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ,
View the English proficiency policy.How to apply
Applications must be lodged via the Online Application Form.
What it costs
Fees for Australian students
When you enrol each semester, mySI-net will calculate your fees. An invoice with the fees for the current semester will generally be available for viewing on mySI-net overnight.
If the invoice for a given semester or teaching period is not yet available, you can use the Fees Schedules to estimate your fees. Please see the course list if you are unsure which courses you can do in your program.
Fees for all students are reviewed annually in accordance with the University's Student Fees Policy, and may increase from 1 January each year.
If you are a prospective student, or if you haven't yet commenced your program, please see the Study at UQ website for fee information.
Fees for International students
When you enrol each semester, mySI-net will calculate your fees. An invoice with the fees for the current semester will generally be available for viewing on mySI-net overnight.
If the invoice for a given semester or teaching period is not yet available, you can use the Fees Schedules to estimate your fees. Please see the course list if you are unsure which courses you can do in your program.
Fees for all students are reviewed annually in accordance with the University's Student Fees Policy, and may increase from 1 January each year.
If you are a prospective student, or if you haven't yet commenced your program, please see the Study at UQ website for fee information.
Program rules for the Graduate Certificate in Arts in Japanese Translation
To complete the Graduate Certificate in Arts in Japanese Translation
To fulfil the requirements of the Graduate Certificate in Arts in Japanese Translation, a student must complete the requisite number of courses chosen from the course list in accordance with the Program Rules.
8 units from the Graduate Certificate in Arts in Japanese Translation Program List.
Students should be aware of the University of Queensland policies and rules which govern the conduct of UQ programs. These may be found on the UQ policies and rules page on the my.UQ website.