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Macquarie University

At Macquarie students have the opportunity not just to study this important language, but also to study Polish literature and theatre. Students wishing to use their Polish major professionally after graduation should consider combining the study of Polish with a discipline such as politics, international relations, law or economics and finance. Language classes for Polish range from beginners to advanced level and extend from language skills to the development of an understanding of the society, culture and history of Poland. Students are encouraged to study in Poland, either in a residential course organized by the University, or for one or two semesters under various exchange agreements. Macquarie provides generous travel scholarships to enable students to take up these opportunities.
Good Communication Skills.
Gaining of knowledge related to Education: The Psychological Context, The Social and Historical Context, Classroom Management and Assessment, Introduction to Professional Experience in the Secondary School, Professional Experience in Secondary School, Economics and Business Studies in the Secondary School, English in the Secondary School, Geography in the Secondary School, History in the Secondary School, Mathematics in the Secondary School, Languages in the Secondary School, Science in the Secondary School, Polish, Europe: Unity and Diversity are the concepts included as major parts in this course.
Students of this course will have career in Education, international business and trade, interpreting and translating, journalism and media production, public service, tourism and travel consultancy.
March, August
IELTS - overall score of 7.0 Band, TOEFL - 600/ equivalent
27792
4 Years