Successful completion of Academic English for Foundation (AE3) allows direct entry* into UTS Foundation Studies and the UTS College Extended Diploma program (with entry requirements of IELTS 5.5).
The Pathway
CRICOS Code
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032410F
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Duration
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10 weeks per level
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Fees
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$585 per week
UTS College reserves the right to vary fees at any time. You should factor in the likelihood of an annual UTS College fee increase into your budget.
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Entry requirements
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Modes of study |
Academic English courses are delivered full time and face-to-face in timetabled classes on campus. |
Assessment methods |
Information about specific assessment tasks can be found in the assessment briefs which are given to you in the first week of class. You are assessed on learning outcomes for each of the following skills: writing, reading, speaking and listening. Assessment includes most or all of the following elements: extended written assignments, group oral presentations, group discussions, reading and note-taking tasks, listening and note-taking tasks and final examinations. There is a standardisation process for marking and grading assessments to make sure that grading is consistent and fair. Please note, you must demonstrate that you have passed the learning outcomes for all four macro skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), in order to pass the course. |
General |
Students must be at least 16 years of age at commencement of the Academic English program. |
Outcomes
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Develop the confidence to interact in social situations and learn the skills you will need to succeed in UTS Foundation Studies and UTS College diploma programs.
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Examples of skills you will learn
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Fundamentals of academic writing
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Language to participate in seminars and tutorials
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Listening and note-taking for academic study
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Group presentation skills
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Fundamentals of independent learning
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Cross-cultural skills
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