The MA offers you a range of choices. There are research and taught degrees, one (120-point) or two-year (240-point) options depending on your entry qualification, and more than 40 subjects for study.
Your academic background may enable you to study a subject different to that of your previous specialization.
The research masters gives you an exciting opportunity to contribute to the knowledge in your field by completing a substantial research project alongside some of New Zealand’s leading scholars.
In a taught masters you can deepen your knowledge in small classes, enjoy close interaction with academic staff, and complete a smaller research project.
The university offers a complete range of postgraduate programmes in Italian. You can study with internationally renowned staff who specialise in key areas of Italian cultural studies.
Study and research opportunities reflect the university teaching and research strengths:
Medieval and Renaissance studies, Eighteenth-century Italian theatre, Nineteenth-century Italian fiction, Twentieth-century literature, Italian theatre and film, Women's studies, Italian popular culture
$52,490
$9,252
$7,152
$36,086
Taught 240 points:
A BA with a major in Italian. You must have a Grade Point Average of 5.0 (70%-74.9%) or higher in at least 45 points above Stage II in the major.
Postgraduate Italian can give you the edge when going for jobs as a diplomat, translator, interpreter, marketer, import/export manager or researcher.
You could teach English in Italy, or you could become an international teacher or lecturer of Italian.
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