
CRICOS Course Code: 113520C
With a special emphasis on formal writing, research and critical thinking, the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course is designed to develop, practice and refine the skills necessary for further study in certificate, diploma, degree or post-graduate level courses in English.
Students will be guided through various academic processes such as research, developing a thesis statement, scaffolding an essay, and polishing written work to improve the overall standard of a paper. All of this will be done with constant feedback and suggestions so students will be prepared for entry into their chosen tertiary course.
Duration
- Total duration with semester breaks: 20 weeks
- Total tuition duration: 16 weeks
- The course is delivered over 16 weeks. You are required to attend all training classes and complete the assignments for each module. You are required to attend the practical training classes.
COURSE OUTLINE
AIMS
The General English courses are designed to provide skills and knowledge in use of the English
language for general purposes. It includes academic purposes but is not limited to such purposes. The
Intermediate, and Advanced modules provide students the opportunity to focus on particular areas of English relevant to the student’s interest.
COURSE OUTCOMES
The General English courses provides students with the necessary English skills for the following purposes:
- To facilitate attainment of educational, vocational and social goals.
- To facilitate access to employment through language skill development.
- To enhance the learner’s ability to function effectively in the Australian community.
- To meet English language requirements for cross cultural organisations.
- Preparation for undertaking other studies at Unity College Australia.
- Preparation for studies at other educational institutions within Australia.
OVERVIEW
These ELICOS courses are based on specific and relevant learning outcomes, and will provide a comprehensive range of English skills necessary to live and work in Australian society. The courses involve classroom based delivery, but will utilise a wide range of teaching-learning methods, as language learning is best achieved through communicative activities.
Students will be given suitable opportunities to interact with Australian society in a range of circumstances. This will be done at a level appropriate to the level of English being studied and under appropriate supervision.
The courses have been based around flexible entry and exit. Due to this, students may enter at the start of any module (subject to placement test), and exit at any point during the subsequent modules. This allows for more flexibility with visas and language needs. This course allows for those who are permanent residents, those on student visas, those on tourist visas and those on working holiday visas.