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| Managing faculty | Faculty of Arts |
|---|---|
| Offered by | School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics |
| Campus(es) | Clayton |
Notes
Research supervision is available in the areas of Ukrainian literature and culture, including nineteenth and twentieth century literature; contemporary literature and popular culture; and Ukrainian culture in Slavic and European contexts. Projects involving rhetorical and postcolonial approaches are especially welcome.
Students are complete 48 points comprising a 24 points of thesis units and 24 points of coursework units.
Students complete one of the following options.
Students who have completed ATS3219 Ukrainian studies 9 (previously coded UKR 3090) and ATS3220 Ukranian studies 10 (previously coded UKR 3100) in previous studies select:
Associate Professor Marko Pavlyshyn
For a list of units studied or course outlines, refer to the relevant courses.