English for Academic Purposes (EAP)

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is a university and TAFE preparation course for international students.

It's designed for international students with upper-intermediate to advanced levels of English who want to gain admission to an Australian TAFE, undergraduate or postgraduate course.

EAP unit structures

EAP is made up of the following units:

  • EAP 4 – English for Academic Purposes Upper Intermediate
    A 10-week unit for students who wish to study academic English or gain direct entry into foundation studies, TAFE certificates/diplomas or higher education diplomas (Diploma of Business, Engineering or Information Technology) at VU.
  • EAP 5 – University Preparation Undergraduate
    A specialised 10-week unit for students who wish to enrol in a Victoria University undergraduate course.
  • EAP 6 – University Preparation Postgraduate
    For students with an advanced level of English who wish to enrol in a Victoria University postgraduate course.

English levels & pathways

There are six levels in VU English from elementary to advanced. Upon successful completion of a level you can:

  • advance to a course in the next level
  • specialise in an area that interests you, or
  • apply to TAFE or University.

We will assess which level is right for you through the VU English Placement Test.

All courses are 5 to 10 weeks in duration.

Level English Language Entry Level General English (GE) English For Academic Purposes (LEL) English For Academic Purposes (EAP) VU Pathways

6

Advanced 2

Approximate IELTS: 6.0/PTE 51-59/TOEFL IBT: 60-78
EAP 6 Most VU courses requiring IELTS 6.5 or 7 entry (see VU website for exceptions)
5

Advanced 1

Approximate IELTS: 5.5/PTE 44-50/TOEFL IBT: 46-59
GE 5 IEL5 EAP 5 Courses requiring IELTS 6.0 entry
4 Upper intermediate

Approximate IELTS: 5.0/PTE 37-43/TOEFL IBT: 35-45
GE 4

EAP 4

Courses requiring IELTS 5.5 entry

3

Intermediate

Approximate IELTS: 4.5/PTE 30-36/TOEFL IBT: 32-34
GE 3

2

Pre-intermediate

Approximate IELTS: 4.0/TOEFL IBT: 20-31
GE 2
1

Elementary

Approximate IELTS: 3.5/TOEFL IBT: 0-19
GE 1

Benefits of studying EAP

  1. Over 95% graduation rates.
  2. Rapid progress in academic reading, writing, speaking and listening.
  3. Practice in lecture and tutorial note-taking.
  4. Direct entry to TAFE, undergraduate or postgraduate courses.
  5. Extra support for students.

Study in China

You can also study EAP at one of our partner universities in China:

VU stories

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"The course helped to give me more confidence, especially in writing and grammar. We had a great teacher who always explained everything in detail. I was also happy with the course’s flexibility because I was able to work and do other things."
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Course essentials

Course location:City Campus

Levels:

  • EAP 4 (Upper Intermediate)
  • EAP 5 (Advanced I)
  • EAP 6 (Advanced II)

Course code:VNELI

CRICOS code:082777E

Duration:10 weeks per level

Intakes:

  • EAP 4: Every intake
  • EAP 5: Intake 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 & 9
  • EAP 6: Intake 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 & 9

Course fee:A$480 per week (plus an enrolment fee of A$200)*

Entry:IELTS 5.0^, VU English Placement Test or completion of VU General English Intermediate (Level 3).

* All prices are in Australian dollars (AUD)

^ Overall score of 6, plus writing at 6, for EAP 6. Overall score of 5.5, plus writing at 5.5, for EAP 5

Study areas

EAP study areas include:

  • academic culture
  • academic writing (including research and referencing skills)
  • academic reading
  • academic listening
  • academic speaking (including tutorial and oral presentation skills).

Learning activities in class

During your classes you will participate in:

  • class discussions and role plays
  • presentations and debates
  • essay and report writing
  • videos and audio learning
  • workshops and tutorials
  • quizzes and tests
  • journal/diary writing
  • computer assisted learning

The average class size is 15 students (maximum of 18 students). Our students study 20 hours a week, 4 hours per day. There are usually 2 hours of morning classes and two hours of afternoon classes. On most days, additional support classes are provided during lunch breaks.

Course dates

We offer intakes throughout the year. Our university preparation courses are only available at certain times of the year:

  • EAP 4 –Certificate and Diploma Preparation– available for all intakes.
  • EAP 5 –University Preparation Undergraduate (UPU)– available at intake 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 & 9.
  • EAP 6 –University Preparation Postgraduate (UPP)– available at intake 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 & 9.

Preparing for a VU course

You will study an EAP course with VU English if you are required to complete English language studies to gain admission into a VU course.

View the course entry requirements for international applicants to find out if you already have the required English test results to study a VU course.

Submit an online course enquiry to VU International if you have further questions about your eligibility to study a VU course.

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