- Studying at QUTIC provides students with a smooth transition to university. - With small class sizes, students have more opportunities for interaction with teachers and other students. - QUT International College is located at the Kelvin Grove campus, two kilometres (10 minutes by bus) from the Brisbane city centre.
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QUTIC International CollegeAbout the
QUT International College (QUTIC)
offers English language and academic
pathway programs to assist international
students to meet the entry requirements
for university degree programs, as well
as to improve their English for personal,
professional or academic purposes.
QUTIC provides pathways for students
to study in the areas of building and
planning, business, creative industries,
design and performance, education,
engineering, information technology,
law and justice, science, mathematics,
and health and community
General English programs are suitable for students at all levels of English, from Elementary to Advanced. These courses will help students to develop the core skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening, and will help them to improve fluency and accuracy.
Students also have the option to attend
examination preparation classes such as IELTS and TOEFL (iBT). General English programs can also prepare students to take other QUT International College language
programs including the Cambridge First Certificate in English Preparation course.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
• Students preparing for entry to English for Academic Purposes (EAP) or EAP Plus, Foundation or Diploma courses, and QUT degree programs.
• Students seeking to improve their English language proficiency and experience Australian culture.
Curriculum :
• Integrated skills: Based on up-to-date, high-interest textbooks and other resources, this unit effectively develops students’ abilities in all four macro-skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
• Grammar in context
• Vocabulary development
• Language Laboratory
• Independent Learning Centre (ILC) program
• Computing skills development
• Regular progress tests and individual
counselling
Classroom Hour :
8:30-15:30(including morning tea time & lunch time )
General English programs are suitable for students at all levels of English, from Elementary to Advanced. These courses will help students to develop the core skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening, and will help them to improve fluency and accuracy.
Students also have the option to attend
examination preparation classes such as IELTS and TOEFL (iBT). General English programs can also prepare students to take other QUT International College language
programs including the Cambridge First Certificate in English Preparation course.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
• Students preparing for entry to English for Academic Purposes (EAP) or EAP Plus, Foundation or Diploma courses, and QUT degree programs.
• Students seeking to improve their English language proficiency and experience Australian culture.
Curriculum :
• Integrated skills: Based on up-to-date, high-interest textbooks and other resources, this unit effectively develops students’ abilities in all four macro-skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
• Grammar in context
• Vocabulary development
• Language Laboratory
• Independent Learning Centre (ILC) program
• Computing skills development
• Regular progress tests and individual
counselling
Classroom Hour :
8:30-15:30(including morning tea time & lunch time )
study and to familiarise them with an Australian academic setting in terms of study techniques and student/lecturer relations and expectations.
The EAP course has its own internal
assessment. Successful completion of the course with the required result provides a pathway for academically qualified students into Foundation, Diploma, University Certificate in
Tertiary Preparation or QUT undergraduate or postgraduate award programs with an English requirement of up to IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.
Requirement :
• EAP for direct entry: IELTS 5.5 (with reading and writing sub-scores of at least 5.5 and no other sub-scores below 5.0); or approved equivalent
• EAP for Foundation/Diploma: IELTS 5.0 (with reading and writing sub-scores of at least 5.0); or approved equivalent
Curriculum :
• Academic reading and note-making:
Students’ reading and note-making skills are developed through the use of the latest academic English resources and relevant authentic texts.
• Academic writing
• Listening and note-taking from lectures
• Speaking in academic settings: Through instruction, modelling and practice, the course aims to develop students’ competence and confidence in speaking in academic environments.
• Seminars and presentations
• Academic study skills: Students learn how to study effectively, manage their time and prioritise multiple tasks.
study and to familiarise them with an Australian academic setting in terms of study techniques and student/lecturer relations and expectations.
The EAP course has its own internal
assessment. Successful completion of the course with the required result provides a pathway for academically qualified students into Foundation, Diploma, University Certificate in
Tertiary Preparation or QUT undergraduate or postgraduate award programs with an English requirement of up to IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.
Requirement :
• EAP for direct entry: IELTS 5.5 (with reading and writing sub-scores of at least 5.5 and no other sub-scores below 5.0); or approved equivalent
• EAP for Foundation/Diploma: IELTS 5.0 (with reading and writing sub-scores of at least 5.0); or approved equivalent
Curriculum :
• Academic reading and note-making:
Students’ reading and note-making skills are developed through the use of the latest academic English resources and relevant authentic texts.
• Academic writing
• Listening and note-taking from lectures
• Speaking in academic settings: Through instruction, modelling and practice, the course aims to develop students’ competence and confidence in speaking in academic environments.
• Seminars and presentations
• Academic study skills: Students learn how to study effectively, manage their time and prioritise multiple tasks.
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Fees
School's Admin fee
(AUD)$ 175
Tuition
12 Week
24 Week
Week
Week
Week
(AUD)$ 4,800 / Week
(AUD)$ 9,600 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Weekly
(AUD)$ 240
(AUD)$ 150
(AUD)$ 350
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
Homestay
Staying with an Australian family is a great opportunity to practice your English and learn about Australian culture. You'll have your own room, and your host family will provide most of your meals.
The homestay placement fee is $240.00 (non-refundable).
There are 2 options for homestay:
2 meals a day (breakfast and dinner) Monday-Friday, and 3 meals a day on weekends, which costs $240 per week
3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner), which costs $260 per week.
If you need Halal or vegetarian food, it will cost an extra $20 per week.
If you're staying with a homestay family, you must:
stay for at least 4 weeks not arrive more than 7 days before the commencement of your course pay the first 4 weeks when you arrive at your homestay.negotiate with your homestay if you'd like to extend your stay pay the homestay fee one week in advance give at least one week's notice if you want to leave the homestay.
Surrounding Area
Brisbane is the state capital of
Queensland (Australia's fastest growing
state) and is the country's third largest
city. With a multicultural population of
1.8 million, Brisbane is renowned for
its active lifestyle with street markets,
music festivals, night clubs, modern
shopping centres, art galleries,
theatres, restaurants and much more.
With more than 1000 parks and
gardens and the riverside Botanic
Gardens at its centre, Brisbane is a
beautiful green city.
Facilities
Library
Sport Complex
Free WiFi connection
Activity
• Field trips: Not all language learning occurs in the classroom. Students visit businesses and other venues to practise ‘real-life’ language in authentic situations.
• Cultural studies: Because language and
culture are so closely connected, the General English program includes visits to sites of cultural significance such as museums, art galleries and community groups.
• Social and recreational activities: As well as enjoying class-based social activities, students can also join in the regular social and recreational activities offered by QUT’s International Student Services (ISS).
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