1. General English
Your goal : To improve general proficiency to access higher level courses; to improve your English for everyday use; to improve your English for travel; to improve your English for work purposes or to do casual work in an English speaking country
Course description : Focusing on communication skills; reading, writing, listening and speaking
2. English for Academic Purposes
Your goal : You want to study in an Australian school, vocational college or university
Course description : Preparing you for study at an English-speaking university, higher education or vocational institute
3. Examination Preparation
Your goal : You plan to take an exam such as IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, or the Cambridge First Certificate
Course description : Preparing you for English language proficiency examinations
4. English for Teaching
Your goal : You want to teach English in schools in your own country
Course description : These courses include TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, EfTC (English for Teaching Children.)
- Vocational education and training (VET) qualifications
VET qualification focus on specific occupational skills and competencies. The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognises prior learning or current competencies and allows for recognition, credit transfer and flexible learning pathways.
Qualifications range across four levels of certificates (Certificate I, II, III and IV), as well as Diploma courses and Advanced Diploma courses.
- Higher Education qualifications
1. Graduate Diploma
A Graduate Diploma will apply a body of knowledge in a range of contexts for you to undertake professional or highly skilled work and as a pathway for further learning.
2. Bachelor Degree
A Bachelor Degree is the basic qualification for entry to a field. It will give you a systematic body of knowledge, the underlying principles and the problem-solving techniques you’ll need to work in the discipline. With deeper content than an Associate Degree, your Bachelor Degree will develop your skills and knowledge to the point where you can pursue postgraduate studies if you want to.
3. Masters Degree (Coursework)
A Masters Degree (coursework) involves traditional coursework that will develop your expertise in your field. A Masters Degree takes either one year after a Bachelor Degree with honours, or two years after a Bachelor Degree.
4. Masters Degree (Research)
A Masters Degree is a course of independent research that will further your position as an expert in your chosen field of study.
5. Doctoral Degree
The highest award offered by Australian universities, the Doctoral Degree is a research program, although it can have some coursework.
Education
Destinations
Sydney
- Kingsway Institute
- International House
- ILSC
- Universal English Colledge
Tasmania
- Kingsway Institute
- International House
- ILSC
- Universal English Colledge
Brisbane
- Kingsway Institute
- International House
- ILSC
- Universal English Colledge
Darwin
- Kingsway Institute
- International House
- ILSC
- Universal English Colledge
South Australia
- Kingsway Institute
- International House
- ILSC
- Universal English Colledge
Perth
- Kingsway Institute
- International House
- ILSC
- Universal English Colledge