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English Language & Foundation Courses
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE 2
English Language CoursesKey Features
Designed to satisfy English language requirements for all UG, PG and RHD courses
No further IELTS tests required
7 English levels starting from Pre-Intermediate; each level 5 weeks
9 commencement dates throughout year
20 + hours per week – 20 compulsory + 8 optional additional support in Learning Centre
Two campus locations – Hobart/Launceston – students study on same campus as degree course
95% success rate (July2014 – July2015 data)
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English Language CoursesEntry Requirements
Assessment of commencing English ability needed to determine length of study
Assessed by scores on recognised external tests (IELTS,TOEFL iBT, PTE) or by a Placement Test (Password ) on arrival or offshore via approved agents
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English Language CoursesExit Requirements
Successful completion of Level 6
Entry to: UG courses IELTS 6.0 with all bands 5.5 only
*Successful completion of Level 7
Entry to: all other courses IELTS 6.0 or higher with all required band scores
*Successful completion = achieving IELTS-equivalent scores required to satisfy degree admissions conditions as shown on Offer Letter: e.g. IELTS 7.0 with no band less than 6.5 = 70% with at least 65% in each skill
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English Language CoursesCurriculum Structured curriculum over 7 levels with clearly identified outcomes
Aims to build language ability and confidence by focusing on high value skills for success, including:
Critical thinking Use of academic conventions Constructing essays/reports and retrieving and citing relevant sources Managing a university workload Preparing and presenting research assignments Familiarity with and practice in using university-wide e-learning
platforms
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English Language CoursesAssessmentStudents are assessed on their academic language, research and study skills across the following areas:
Academic writing Academic speaking Listening/note-taking Reading strategies and comprehension Use of English
Progression through Levels 1-5 is based on an overall score of 60% or higher with a minimum of 50% in each skill area. In Level 6, overall 60%, minimum 55% in each skill is required to progress.
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English Language CoursesEntry RequirementsMeeting one of these Entry Requirements:To calculate total minimum study each Level requires 5 weeks
Providesentry into:
STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION CONDITIONS OF IELTS 6.0 (ALL
BANDS 6.0) OR HIGHER, MUST COMPLETE LEVELS 6 AND
7.
LEVEL 7(entry to degrees: IELTS 6.0 or
higher with all required band scores)
IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.0)
TOEFL iBT 75 (writing 18)
PTE 50 (no communicative skill below
36)
LEVEL 6(entry to degrees: IELTS 6.0
with all bands 5.5 only)IELTS 5.5
(no band less than 5)TOEFL iBT 46
(writing 14)PTE 42
(no communicative skill below 36)
LEVEL 5
IELTS 5.0 (no band less than 4.5)
TOELF iBT 40 (writing 12)
PTE 36 (no communicative skill below
30)
LEVEL 4**
IELTS 4.5 (no band less than 4.5)
TOEFL iBT 34 PTE 30 (no communicative skill below
30)
LEVEL 3
IELTS 4.5 (any band less than 4.5)
TOEFL iBT 32 PTE 30 (no communicative skill below
24)
LEVEL 2
Up to IELTS 4.0 Up to TOEFL iBT 31 Up to PTE 29 LEVEL 1*
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English Language CoursesTeaching Style
Guiding students to achieve their goals is at the heart of what we do
Methodology includes; lectures, small group classes, individual/pair/ team activities, personalised feedback and support, familiarity of and practice with the university’s e-learning platforms
Our expectation is that all students are able to use a computer and
will come with their own.
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Foundation StudiesKey Features
A nationally recognised course designed to equip international students with the skills and capabilities to seek entry into UG courses
Taught over 2 semesters commencing February (22 February 2016)
Two streams offered in 2016 – Science, Health & Engineering and Business & Arts
Taught by staff with qualifications in specialist academic areas, most also teach across Foundation and degree courses
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Foundation StudiesEntry Requirements
English: IELTS 5.5 (no bands below 5.0) or equivalent (eg UTASAccess Level 4; TOEFL 46 (no score below 10)
Academic: see website for different countries –minimum is completion of equivalent Year 11
Age: a minimum of 17 years at commencement of Foundation. Under 17s considered on a case by case basis and with regard to any age restrictions for commencement of UG courses
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Foundation StudiesStructureAll students study a total of 5 subjects including:
2 compulsory units: English for Tertiary Studies and Critical Thinking
Choice of 3 electives: Maths Chemistry Physics Biology Psychology Information Management & Creative Design Business Legal Studies
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Foundation StudiesCurriculumUnderpinning the program are cross-curriculum priorities focused on building university-ready students including:
Literacy & numeracy
Critical & creative thinking
Personal & social capability
Ethical understanding
Intercultural understanding
Information & communication technology capabilities
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Foundation StudiesAssessment
Students complete semester 1 and semester 2 exams and both sets of results contribute to a final GPA.
Assignments Group activities Presentations Tests
Students receive a final GPA calculated to a score out of 7 (students need to meet the GPA score required by their faculty)
Students must pass English for Tertiary Studies (with minimum 60%)
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Support Services English Language and Foundation students have access to all services
and support available to every university student
In addition, the English Language Centre provides:
A Learning Centre equipped with a range of materials, resources and technology and staffed by our own teachers
Procedures for early identification of students experiencing academic or personal difficulties with a range of intervention strategies available and monitored
A Student Enquiries Desk where information, advice and a range of services are provided by staff trained in the particular needs of English Language and Foundation students
A targeted orientation including course and visa requirements
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Study Tours & Group Programs The English Language Centre has a dedicated section catering for short
courses such as Study Tours and Group Programs
Customised programs are delivered to suit the specific needs of groups of international learners aged 18 years and above
Programs vary in size and duration and can be tailored to include English development and practice as well as specific professional, career or special-interest needs
For enquiries and quotes contact:
utas.edu.au/english-language-centre/study-tours-and-group-programs
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +61 3 62262588
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http://www.utas.edu.au/english-language-centre/home
http://www.utas.edu.au/foundation-studies
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English Language & Foundation Courses