About the course
The PGDipArts is an alternative to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours). You can choose from a wide range of Arts subjects and may be able to include a dissertation. This programme might be for you if you want to undertake advanced study without writing a dissertation, if honours degrees aren’t recognised in your country, or if you would like to study part-time over a longer period. You can use a completed PGDipArts with a GPA of 5.0 or higher as an entry qualification for the one-year Master of Arts. Postgraduate study in Ancient Greek involves advanced study of the language and of literary texts in the original. Courses reflect our research strengths, which include: Drama, Epic and lyric poetry, Historiography and Philosophy and rhetoric.Intake Months
FEBRUARY, JULYDelivery Locations
Karori
C83608
Qualification
Postgraduate Diploma
Duration
2 Trimesters
English language requirements
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IELTS
6
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90
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58 and no PTE Communicative score below 50
6
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90
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58 and no PTE Communicative score below 50
Victoria University of Wellington
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Victoria University of Wellington is one of the country’s oldest institutions and is situated in New Zealand’s capital, with three campuses in the city. It is often recognised for its academic excellence, including being ranked among the top two percent of the worlds universities in the 2019 QS World University Rankings.The university is placed in the top one percent of universities globally for 19 of its subjects including communication and media studies, psychology, religious studies, geography, law, library and information management, linguistics, performing arts, development studies, and politics and international studies.
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See all Victoria University of Wellington CampusesTe Aro Campus - Victoria University of Wellington
139,Vivian Street, Te Aro 6011
Open in maps See all courses at this campusThe Te Aro Campus has two buildings, with the reception located in the University’s striking red building at 139 Vivian Street. A purpose-built space, Wigan Building, has been leased directly behind 139 Vivian Street, allowing consolidation of the whole Faculty within one location. Te Aro campus is close to Cuba Street, one of the main café areas in Wellington, and there are also supermarkets and convenience stores nearby.