English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
Overview
AIBT provides EAP to students enrolled at AIBT and AIHE. EAP courses are available to students preparing to commence in certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, undergraduate and graduate diploma studies.
Location
Adelaide
For All Students
COURSE INFO |
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Intake
February, April, July and October |
Duration
Up to 52 weeks (10 weeks per term) |
Course code
EAP
Cricos code
083251E
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Tuition Fee
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Campus
On campus Synchronous Distance Delivery |
Other Fee
Enrolment Fee (non-refundable)
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Academic Requirements
- AIBT Entry Test
Qualification Units
Speaking Participating in discussions, delivery of presentation, making suggestions and giving opinions
Reading Using note – taking strategies, building vocabulary and text analysis
Writing Drafting and editing written tasks, researching, and essay / report writing
Listening Using note–taking strategies, summarizing and questioning
Reading Using note – taking strategies, building vocabulary and text analysis
Writing Drafting and editing written tasks, researching, and essay / report writing
Listening Using note–taking strategies, summarizing and questioning
Learning Methodology
Synchronous Distance Delivery:
AIBT Synchronous Distance Delivery is the learning in real time with the trainer, tutor at the helm of the room leading the discussion, encouraging active participation in the learning materials. The delivery is through online virtual classroom, so students can expect the same high quality learning received through face to face onsite.
Onsite:
Delivery of content is by lectures, presentations, group activities, case studies and practical sessions. Assessment is by a mixture of written assignments such as reports, tests of knowledge, finished examples of work, participation in role plays and doing presentations in class.
AIBT Synchronous Distance Delivery is the learning in real time with the trainer, tutor at the helm of the room leading the discussion, encouraging active participation in the learning materials. The delivery is through online virtual classroom, so students can expect the same high quality learning received through face to face onsite.
Onsite:
Delivery of content is by lectures, presentations, group activities, case studies and practical sessions. Assessment is by a mixture of written assignments such as reports, tests of knowledge, finished examples of work, participation in role plays and doing presentations in class.
Articulation & Pathways
- UP Programs
- Uni Link Programs
- Undergraduate program
- Postgraduate Pathway Programs
Multiple options available. Please click here for more info.
Apply for Admission
AIBT has a range of courses and qualifications and the application process can differ depending whether you are a domestic or international student, whether unemployed or working, a school student or graduate. If you are unsure how to apply then please get in touch at: info@aibt.edu.au, call 8212 0990 or message our AIBT facebook page.