Arts & humanities

Graduate Certificate in Literary Classics

Take your love for literature to the next level and make a career out of it.

As a student of the Graduate Certificate in Literary Classics online degree from Griffith University you will explore and analyse complex literary works from a range of historical periods and cultures. Through intensive study of these classic works, you will develop a deep understanding and appreciation of language, literary themes, literary analysis, structure and changes in critical interpretation through the years.

Overview

Level of study: What does Postgraduate mean?

Postgraduate

Number of units: What are units?

4 units

How to enrol

  1. This course has restricted enrolment. You must apply and be accepted before you can enrol in units.
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How to apply

Units in this course

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The Graduate Certificate in Literary Classics focuses on great books and great authors; their importance and critical standing. It offers a course for teachers and librarians wishing to upgrade their qualifications in literature as well as for keen readers in the general community.

Each unit covers a small number of complete classic works of literature. The works are studied intensively and in detail, giving primary attention to the language, structure and themes of the works themselves, but with some attention also being given to the traditions of critical interpretation surrounding them.

The course consists of four areas of study: Shakespeare’s plays, nineteenth century Russian fiction, classic American fiction and classic Australian novels. The four units are not designed to form a strongly cumulative sequence, and students will be able to start with any one unit and continue on through the remaining three units. There will, however, be some developing themes across the course, and students are encouraged to start at either HUM7401 or HUM7405 in order to take full advantage of these continuities.

Course Objectives

Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Literary Classics will be able to:

  • Appreciate and critically analyse complex literary works
  • Write clear and cogent literary criticism
  • Understand and think through complex ethical questions
  • Understand the relationship between literary works and the cultures in which they were produced

Career Outcomes

This course provides career development opportunities for established professionals such as English teachers and librarians. Graduates may find general career enhancement whatever their existing career.

Eligibility

Applicants should hold an undergraduate degree or equivalent tertiary institution.

Applicants who have not completed an undergraduate degree but who demonstrate evidence of advanced reading ability, and an existing knowledge base in relevant areas of history and literature will be considered.

How to Apply

This course is restricted. Students are required to apply and be approved by Griffith University before they can enrol in units through OUA.

Applications for the Graduate Certificate in Literary Classics are due two weeks prior to the close of enrolment.

Please complete the application form below.

  1. Read information requirements

    • Select to apply for one or more courses listed on the application form, taking note of the eligibility criteria for each course. If you want to apply for a (restricted) course with a different university, you'll need to submit a separate application from the relevant course page.

    • Read all parts of the application form in advance:

      Receive a faster response by ensuring you have all the required information ready before you start. If you have a web account, sign in first to pre-fill personal details we already have for you on record.

      If you do not have a web account, you'll need to register one within the application form. Once you've registered an account, you'll then be signed in. From here you can choose to complete your application and submit it, or save and return to it later.

      Completing this application should take 15 to 20 minutes.

    • Need help completing your application? Contact us:

      If in doubt about any of the information required to support your application, the more information you can provide the better. If you have any academic queries including how to request credit transfer, contact Griffith University directly. For all other enquiries, contact us.

    • Next steps:

      After submitting your application, you should receive a confirmation email containing a copy of your application for your records.

      Your application will be assessed within 2-4 weeks, and if further information is required, we will contact you. Once your application has been assessed, we will be in touch via email to notify you of the outcome. At the latest this will be one week after the closing date for applications.

      If, after submitting your application, you wish to change your preferences or submit an additional document, please email apply@open.edu.au. Include your full name as it appeared on the application.

  2. Prepare supporting documents

    • Check that you have all the required documents, according to individual course requirements and your personal circumstances, specifically:

      1. Your curriculum vitae - required for entry into postgraduate courses only.
      2. Certified copies of academic transcripts - required in most cases but check course eligibility rules.
      3. A letter of recommendation from your employer on company letterhead - recommended for entry using work experience.
      4. Certified legal documentation - if you have changed your name e.g. a marriage certificate, deed poll name change certificate.
      5. Certified legal documentation - if you need to correct an error in your date of birth e.g. a birth certificate.
      6. English language test results - if your courses were not predominantly in English e.g. IELTS or equivalent test results.
      7. Official translations of any documents not in English.

      A "certified" copy is a copy bearing the recognised mark of a Justice of the Peace, Commission of Oaths or declarations, Public Notary or a Solicitor.

    • Create an electronic copy of your attachments:

      For each certified document, scan and save it on your computer. Save your curriculum vitae to your computer, then get ready to upload all documents in the form.

    • Do not send original documents as they will not be returned.

Then submit your application in one of two ways:

Apply online

Alternatively, you can download, print and email/fax your application:

Griffith_Postgraduate_Application_Form (PDF, 184 KB)

PDF applications should be emailed to: apply@open.edu.au or faxed to: +61 3 8628 2989.

  1. After submitting your online application, you'll need to post the actual, certified copies of official documents included in your application to:

    Off Campus and Assignment Handling Services
    LO8, Room 1.68
    Griffith University - Logan Campus
    University Drive
    Meadowbrook QLD 4131

    These are required for assessing your application, and for graduation purposes. Do not fax or email these documents.

  2. Do not send OUA the actual certified or original documents as they will not be returned.

Award Requirements

To qualify for the award of Graduate Certificate in Literary Classics students must complete four core units.

Recognition of Prior Learning / Credit

Applicants who have completed prior tertiary studies that satisfy part of the academic requirements of this course may apply for credit and are encouraged to contact the Course Convenor.

Course Structure

Majors

PLEASE NOTE: HUM7407 is no longer offered in Sess 2, 2012.

Core Units Total number of units to complete: 4 units
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Unit code
Unit name
Provider
2012 Availability
Required Units: Complete the following 4 units
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Griffith
Griffith
Griffith

* PLEASE NOTE: This unit is no longer offered in Sess 2, 2012.