Diploma in Languages (DipLang)

Language & Literature

Study one or more languages and enhance your global perspective. Gain intermediate to advanced skills through a flexible, standalone qualification.

NZ$39,819

inc GST

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This course starts anytime

(120 Credits)


In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Kelburn, Wellington

It will take a total of 1 year

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Achieve Intermediate to Advanced Language Proficiency

Students will develop at least intermediate competency in two languages or upper intermediate in one, building the foundation for lifelong independent language learning.

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Cross-Cultural Communication Skills

Gain practical awareness of key issues in cross-cultural communication, enabling engagement in diverse global settings.

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Recognised Language Credential

Obtain a formal university credential that demonstrates strong language skills and cultural understanding, adding value to your main qualification or as a standalone achievement.

What You're Signing Up For

The Diploma in Languages (DipLang) at Victoria University of Wellington enables students to develop intermediate to advanced skills in one or more languages, as well as practical cross-cultural communication awareness. The programme is flexible and can be studied alongside another qualification or on its own. Students can choose among a range of languages offered by the university, including te reo Māori and several global languages. The qualification is designed for students wanting to demonstrate strong language proficiency and cultural understanding, which are valued skills in many professional fields.

Course Content

  • Study of one or more languages offered at Victoria University of Wellington
  • Courses at 100-level for beginners or higher for those with prior knowledge
  • Development of language competency to at least intermediate in two languages or upper intermediate in one language
  • Practical cross-cultural communication and awareness
  • Assessment through assignments, quizzes, in-class tests, and presentations
  • Optional cultural studies as part of the language programme

What you need to know first

University Entrance or alternative admission type.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Education

  • Government

  • Business

  • International Relations

  • Cultural Services

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Language specialist roles

  • Education and teaching

  • International business

  • Translation and interpreting

  • Cultural advisory roles

  • Public sector positions requiring language skills