The International Foundation Programme is available to students who are planning to enrol on a higher education programme with Griffith College or other higher education institutes but who do not meet the academic and/or English language entry requirements. The programme is delivered through the medium of English.
The Study Skills component of the programme is essential preparation for university life, helping students to work effectively in groups, present ideas, manage their time, conduct research, take lecture notes, organise the content of essays and understand how to evaluate their own work.
Timetabled lessons per week include lectures, directed self-study and enquiry-based group work. Lessons take the form of classes, workshops, tutorials and field trips.
Progress is monitored by continuous assessment of coursework and by the use of class tests. Final grades are based on a mixture of coursework and end-of-course examinations.
This Foundation Programme gives students the opportunity to demonstrate their academic potential and suitability for entry to higher education programmes.
This programme runs over five days, Monday – Friday. On average the programme involves 22.25 hours per week of direct contact time, with 10 hours allocated to English language and the remainder allocated to lectures, laboratories and tutorials in the other modules. Three additional hours per week are scheduled to provide one-to-one consultation sessions between learners and members of the programme team.