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Diploma in Business
Year 2015
QUT code BS40
CRICOS 081618F
Duration(full-timeinternational)
1 year
OP 14
Rank 70
Domestic fee(indicative)
2015: $9,036 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)
International fee(indicative)
2015: $9,036 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Ken Beutel([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at a levelcomparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognisedpost-secondary studies.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Listening 5.0
Overall 5.5
International CoursestructureYou will complete six of the business core units aswell as two units of communication.
Diploma in Business unitsAccounting●
Economics●
Global Business●
Management●
Marketing●
Working in Business●
Professional Communication 1●
Professional Communication 2●
Extension English SessionsFor first-semester students, these sessions take placeduring weeks two to eight. Other QUTIC students inUniversity Entry Programs may join the sessions, iftheir timetable permits. The aims of Extension Englishare to improve the student’s English languageproficiency in speaking, listening and overall writingability in a relaxed environment.
In addition to developing these language skills,students have the opportunity to discuss culturalissues and ask questions about studying at university.
Sample StructureCode Title
Semester One
BSD110 Accounting
BSD124 Working in Business
BSD126 Marketing
QCD110ProfessionalCommunication 1
Semester Two
BSD113 Economics
BSD115 Management
BSD119 Global Business
QCD210ProfessionalCommunication 2
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Diploma in Engineering
Year 2015
QUT code EN02
CRICOS 086329G
Duration(full-timeinternational)
1 year
OP 14
Rank 70
International fee(indicative)
2015: $12,500 per studyperiod (48 credit points)
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Ken Beutel;[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
You must have achieved this study at a levelcomparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognisedpost-secondary studies.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Listening 5.0
Overall 5.5
Diploma in EngineeringThe Diploma of Engineering provides students withknowledge of current developments in theengineering environment, and equips them with theskills necessary to process fundamental engineeringproblems. Knowledge and skills will be based onestablished Engineering approaches and practices.Students gain coherent and integrated theoretical andpractical knowledge with emphasis on developingtechnical, analytical, decision-making, problem solvingand teamwork skills with real world application. TheDiploma also emphasises the development ofacademic literacy, professional communication andreflective learning skills which assist in preparingstudents for the demands of work, further learning,and continued personal and professionaldevelopment.
International CoursestructureYou will complete six of engineering core units as wellas two units of communication studies.
Diploma in Engineering unitsEngineering Mathematics●
Energy in Engineering Systems●
Introductory Engineering Mathematics●
Foundations of Electrical Engineering●
Civil Engineering Materials●
Engineering Computation●
Professional Communication 1●
Professional Communication 2●
Extension English sessionsFor first-semester students, these language sessionstake place during weeks 2-8.
Other QUTIC students in university entry programsmay join the sessions if their timetable permits.
The aim of extension English sessions is to improveyour English language proficiency in speaking,listening and overall writing ability in a relaxedenvironment.
In addition to developing these language skills, youwill have the opportunity to discuss cultural issues andask questions about studying at university.
Sample StructureCode Title
Semester 1
EGD121EngineeringMechanics
EGD113Energy in EngineeringSystems
EGD125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics
QCD110ProfessionalCommunication 1
Semester 1
EGD120Foundations ofElectrical Engineering
EGD270Civil EngineeringMaterials
EGD126EngineeringComputation
QCD210ProfessionalCommunication 2
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Diploma in Creative Industries
Year 2015
QUT code IF06
CRICOS 081617G
Duration(full-timeinternational)
1 year
OP 14
Rank 70
International fee(indicative)
2015: $9,036 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Ken Beutel([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at a levelcomparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognisedpost-secondary studies.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Listening 5.0
Overall 5.5
DescriptionThe Diploma in Creative Industries (previous title:University Diploma in Creative Industries), which hasintakes for international students in February, Juneand October, is primarily a pathway for entry tobachelor degrees within Creative Industries, with theBachelor of Creative Industries KK33 being the mostprevalent course progression pathway. Students gaincoherent and integrated theoretical, technical andpractical knowledge with emphasis on developingtechnical, analytical, decision-making, problemsolving, teamwork and communication skills in well-defined, structured environments and with real worldapplication.
In this program, students study six faculty units aswell as two units of Communication which have beendesigned to support their other units. Small lecturesand tutorials, additional workshops and the support ofLanguage and Welfare Advisers provide an excellentlearning environment.
Course CompletionStudents must obtain at least a grade of 4 (Pass) in allunits.
ProgressionStudents who successful complete the Diploma ofCreative Industries and achieve a GPA of 4.0 willreceive one year's advanced standing and beguaranteed a place in one of the availablebachelor programs from the Creative IndustriesFaculty.
96 credit points of advanced standing with:
4 semesters to complete:
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester One●
Semester Two●
Note●
Code Title
Semester One
KKD101Creative Industries:People and Practices
KCD103Strategic SpeechCommunication
KTD101 The Successful
Creative Life
QCD110ProfessionalCommunication 1
Note: KKD101, KCD103 & KTD101 are offered inALTERNATE semesters
Semester Two
KKD102Creative Industries:Making Connections
KVD104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice
DED202Introducing DesignHistory
QCD210ProfessionalCommunication 2
Note: KKD102, KVD104 & DED202 are offered inALTERNATE semesters
Note
BSD126 Marketing
(Recommended for B Entertainment; B MassCommunication)
Can replace either DED100 or DED202
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Diploma in Information Technology
Year 2015
QUT code IT10
CRICOS 081616G
Duration(full-timeinternational)
1 year
OP 14
Rank 70
International fee(indicative)
2015: $9,036 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Ken Beutel([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at a levelcomparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognisedpost-secondary studies.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Listening 5.0
Overall 5.5
QUT International CollegeInternational students may upgrade to the QUTBachelor of Information Technology through QUTInternational College at our Kelvin Grove campus.
The University Diploma in Information Technology isequivalent to two semesters of the Bachelor ofInformation Technology degree with a total of 96credit points (48 standard credit points for a full-timesemester).
In the University Diploma program, students study sixdegree core units as well as two English languageunits that have been designed to support the othercore units.
Progression to the Bachelorof Information TechnologyStudents who successfully complete these eight unitswith a grade point average of 4 (on a 7-point scale)and obtain a grade of at least 4 in ProfessionalCommunication 2 are given two semesters full-timeadvanced standing towards their degree and areguaranteed a place in the Bachelor of InformationTechnology.
Students who complete the University Diploma inInformation Technology are also eligible for 96 creditpoints towards the Bachelor of Corporate SystemsManagement and Bachelor of Games and InteractiveEntertainment.
International CoursestructureDiploma in InformationTechnology units
Impact of IT●
Computer Technology Fundamentals●
Designing for IT●
Building IT Systems●
Programming Principles●
Modelling Information Systems●
Professional Communication 1●
Professional Communication 2●
Extension English SessionsFor first-semester students, these sessions take placeduring weeks two to eight. Other QUTIC students inUniversity Entry Programs may join the sessions, iftheir timetable permits. The aims of Extension Englishare to improve the student’s English languageproficiency in speaking, listening and overall writing
ability in a relaxed environment.
In addition to developing these language skills,students have the opportunity to discuss culturalissues and ask questions about studying at university.
Sample StructureCode Title
Semester One
ITD101 Impact of IT
ITD102Computer TechnologyFundamentals
ITD104 Building IT Systems
QCD110ProfessionalCommunication 1
NOTE: ITD101 & ITD102 are offered inALTERNATE semesters
Semester Two
ITD103 Designing for IT
ITD121ProgrammingPrinciples
ITD122Modelling InformationSystems
QCD210ProfessionalCommunication 2
NOTE: ITD103 & ITD122 are offered inALTERNATE semesters
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Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication
Year 2015
QUT code BS37
CRICOS 085449G
Duration(full-timeinternational)
6 months
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2015: $11,400 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)
International fee(indicative)
2015: $12,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)
Total creditpoints
48
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries to BusinessStudent Services on 31382050 or [email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degree (or higheraward) in any discipline with a minimum grade pointaverage (GPA) of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale).
2 year programBS37 Graduate Certificate in Business andCommunication (one semester) leading to BS11Master of Business (Applied Finance, IntegratedMarketing Communication; International Business;Management; Marketing; Public Relations or StrategicAdvertising ) (three semesters):
A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higheraward) in any discipline with an overall grade average(GPA) of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale).
For students with a relevantbackground in their nominatedmajor1.5 year programBS37 Graduate Certificate inBusiness and Communication (onesemester) leading to BS11 Masterof Business (Integrated MarketingCommunication) (two semesters)A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher)in the field of advertising, business communication ormarketing with grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 (onQUT's 7 point scale).
1.5 year programBS37 Graduate Certificate in Business andCommunication (one semester) leading to BS11Master of Business (International Business) (twosemesters)
A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher)in the field of international business with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) of 4.0 (on a 7 point scale).
1.5 year programBS37 Graduate Certificate in Business andCommunication (one semester) leading to BS11Master of Business (Management) (two semesters)
A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher)in the field of management, international business orbusiness administration with a minimum grade pointaverage (GPA) of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale).
1.5 year programBS37 Graduate Certificate in Business andCommunication (one semester) leading to BS11Master of Business (Marketing) (two semesters)
A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher)in the field of marketing with a minimum grade pointaverage (GPA) of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale).
1.5 year programBS37Graduate Certificate in Business andCommunication (one semester) leading to BS11Master of Business (Strategic Advertising) (twosemesters)
A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher)in the field of business communication, journalism,media studies or public relations with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 pointscale).
2 year programBS37 Graduate Certificate in Business andCommunication (one semester) leading to BS11Master of Business (Applied Finance) (threesemesters)
A completed recognised bachelor degree in the fieldof banking or finance with a minimum grade pointaverage (GPA) of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale).
2 year programBS37Graduate Certificate in Business andCommunication (one semester) leading to BS11Master of Business (Public Relations) (threesemester)
A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher)in the field of business communication, journalism,media studies or public relations with a minimumgrade point average (GPA) of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 pointscale).
PathwaysStudents seeking pathways for accounting, humanresource management or professional accountingmajors should consider the QC05 UniversityCertificate Tertiary Preparation or QUT English forAcademic Purposes pathways.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.5
Reading 5.5
Listening 5.0
Overall 6.0
Successful completion of QUT's English for AcademicPurposes (EAP)(Direct Stream) with 50% or better.
Course DesignStudents complete the four units in discipline area thatmatch the major they have been offered in the BS11Master of Business. Students undertake twoCommunication units delivered by QUT InternationalCollege and two discipline units taken directly fromthe Master of Business program.
ArticulationUpon successful completion of the GraduateCertificate in Business and Communication with aGPA of 4.0 (on a 7-point scale) students mayarticulate from the Graduate Certificate in Businessand Communication into the related BS11 Master ofBusiness course. Students must meet the entryrequirements and/or prerequisites for further study.
AbbreviationGradCertBusComn
Domestic Course structureStudents will choose the discipline area in theGraduate Certificate in Business and Communicationthat matches the major they have been offered in theMaster of Business. They will undertake twoCommunication units delivered by QUT InternationalCollege and two discipline units taken directly fromthe Master of Business program.
Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication
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International CoursestructureStudents will choose the discipline area in theGraduate Certificate in Business and Communicationthat matches the major they have been offered in theMaster of Business. They will undertake twoCommunication units delivered by QUT InternationalCollege and two discipline units taken directly fromthe Master of Business program.
In this list
Applied Finance Structure●
International Business Structure●
Integrated Marketing Communications●
Management●
Marketing●
Public Relations●
Strategic Advertising●
Applied Finance Structure
Code Title
EFN405AppliedEconomics
EFN406ManagerialFinance
QCD111Communication1
QCD211Communication2
International Business Structure
Code Title
MGN447Managing in aGlobalised Economy
AMN431MarketingInternationally
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
Integrated Marketing Communications
Code Title
AMN400 Consumer Behaviour
AMN401Integrated MarketingCommunication
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
Management
Code Title
MGN409Management Theoryand Practice
MGN412OrganisationalBehaviour
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
Marketing
Code Title
AMN400ConsumerBehaviour
AMN442MarketingManagement
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
Public Relations
Code Title
AMN461Corporate MediaStrategy and Tactics
AMN465 Public RelationsManagement
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
Strategic Advertising
Code Title
AMN420AdvertisingManagement
AMN400ConsumerBehaviour
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
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Graduate Certificate in Communication for Information Technology
Year 2015
QUT code IN17
CRICOS 086328J
Duration(full-timeinternational)
6 months
Domestic fee(indicative)
2015: $9,800 per studyperiod (48 credit points)
International fee(indicative)
2015: $12,400 per studyperiod (48 credit points)
Total creditpoints
48
CourseCoordinator
ph: +61 7 3138 8822;email:[email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
International EntryrequirementsAcademic entry requirementA completed recognised bachelor degree ininformation technology.
Pathway: Graduate Certificate toIN20 Master of InformationTechnologyStudents must have a completed recognised bachelordegree in information technology.
This pathway consists of IN17 Graduate Certificate inInformation Technology (1 semester) leading to IN20Master of Information Technology (3 semester)
Pathway: Graduate Certificate toIN21 Master of InformationTechnologyStudents must have a completed recognised bachelordegree in information technology.
For the majors: Enterprise Systems, General Studies,Networks and Security, the pathway will be:
IN17 Graduate Certificate in InformationTechnology (1 semester) leading to IN21Master of Information Technology (2semesters)
●
For the majors: Data Science, Business ProcessManagement, Computer Science, Human ComputerInteraction and Information Management, the pathwaywill be:
IN17 Graduate Certificate in InformationTechnology (1 semester) leading to IN21Master of Information Technology (3semesters)
●
Students with bachelor degrees in disciplines otherthan information technology could consider the QC05University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation or QUTEnglish for Academic Purposes pathways.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.5
Reading 5.5
Listening 5.0
Overall 6.0
Successful completion of QUT's English for AcademicPurposes (EAP)(Direct Stream) with 50% or better.
Course DesignThe Graduate Certificate in Communication forInformation Technology will provide you with corediscipline studies and communication knowledge andskills.
The course structure consists of 48 credit points ofunits. There are two common core communicationsunits (24cp) and two information technology unitoptions (24cp) from the following informationtechnology areas: Computer Science/Data Science,Enterprise Systems, Networks, Security, or BusinessProcess Management.
NB: If you intend to follow a major pathway intoIN20/21 MIT you should select the recommended ITunits for those majors on commencment of IN17.
Pathways to Further StudyThe QUT Graduate Certificate in Communication forInformation Technology is located at Level 8 of theAustralian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Eligiblegraduates may articulate from the GraduateCertificate in Communication for InformationTechnology into the related IN20 Master ofInformation Technology/ IN21 Master of InformationTechnology - Graduate Entry course.
International CoursestructureThe course structure consists of 48 credit points ofunits. There are two common core communicationsunits (24 credit points) and two information technologyunit options (24 credit points) from the followinginformation technology areas:
computer science/data science●
enterprise systems●
networks●
security●
business process management.●
NB: If you intend to follow a major pathwayinto IN20/21 MIT you should select the recommendedIT units for those majors on commencment of IN17.
Sample StructureCode Title
Semester 1
Core Units (24cp):
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
PLUS select 2 Units (24cp) from the following pairedunit options: (The units are grouped by Majors asoffered in the Master of Information Technology. It isimportant you select the pairing that reflects theMajor you wish to study in your Masters as theseunits will be credited towards your MIT). If youchoose to not study a major (i.e. the No Majoroption), please select any 2 units from the list.
NETWORKS
IFN660 Programming Language Theory
IFN642Applied Cryptography and NetworkSecurity
SECURITY
IFN642Applied Cryptography and NetworkSecurity
IFN660 Programming Language Theory
COMPUTER SCIENCE/DATA SCIENCE
IFN645Data Mining Technology andApplications
IFN660 Programming Language Theory
ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
IFN662 Enterprise Systems and Applications
IFN650 Business Process Analytics
BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT
IFN650 Business Process Analytics
NO MAJOR
Select any 2 units from the above Majors list.
Code Title
Semester 2
Core Units (24cp):
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
PLUS select 2 Units (24cp) from the following pairedunit options: (The units are grouped by Majors asoffered in the Master of Information Technology. It is
Graduate Certificate in Communication for Information Technology
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important you select the pairing that reflects theMajor you wish to study in your Masters as theseunits will be credited towards your MIT). If youchoose to not study a major (i.e. the No Majoroption), please select any 2 units from the list.
NETWORKS
IFN641 Advanced Network Management
IFN643 Computer System Security
SECURITY
IFN643 Computer System Security
IFN641 Advanced Network Management
COMPUTER SCIENCE
IFN643 Computer System Security
ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
IFN663 Advanced Enterprise Architecture
IFN652 Business Process Management
BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT
IFN651 Lean Six Sigma
IFN652 Business Process Management
NO MAJOR
Select any 2 units from the above Majors list.
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Standard Foundation
Year 2015
QUT code QC01
CRICOS 065045E
Duration(full-timeinternational)
13 weeks
OP 14
Rank 70
International fee(indicative)
2015: $8,434 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)
Total creditpoints
60
CourseCoordinator
Scott Leisemann([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Listening 5.0
Overall 6.0
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212 Academic English 2
QCF122Organisations AndManagement
QCF256 Mathematics A2
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
For progression into the QUT Bachelor ofBusiness (all other majors).
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212 Academic English 2
QCF122Organisations AndManagement
QCF260 Professional Studies
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
For progression into all the QUT Creative Industriesand Law bachelor programs.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212 Academic English 2
QCF122Organisations AndManagement
QCF260 Professional Studies
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
For progression into all QUT Engineering bachelorprograms.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF200AustralianStudies
QCF212AcademicEnglish 2
QCF230InformationProcessing
QCF254 Physics
QCF257 Mathematics B2
For progression into all QUT Information Technologybachelor programs.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212Academic English2
QCF230InformationProcessing
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
QCF256 Mathematics A2
OR
QCF257 Mathematics B2
For progression into all QUT Science bachelorprograms.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF200AustralianStudies
QCF212AcademicEnglish 2
QCF254 Physics
QCF257MathematicsB2
Elective unit
Semester 1 Elective Units
Code Title
QCF252LifeScience
QCF255 Chemistry
For progression into all the bachelor programs in theFaculty of Health that have subject prerequisites forentry.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF200AustralianStudies
QCF212AcademicEnglish 2
QCF257MathematicsB2
QCF255 Chemistry
Elective
Semester 1 Elective Units
Code Title
QCF252LifeScience
QCF255 Chemistry
For progression into all the bachelor programs in theFaculty of Health that don't have subject prerequisitesfor entry.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212 Academic English 2
QCF122Organisations AndManagement
QCF260 Professional Studies
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
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Standard Foundation
Year 2015
QUT code QC02
CRICOS 065045E
Duration(full-timeinternational)
1 year
OP 18
Rank 60
International fee(indicative)
2015: $8,434 per StudyPeriod (60 credit points)
Total creditpoints
120
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
60
CourseCoordinator
Scott Leisemann([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Listening 5.0
Overall 5.5
Progression to the BachelorDegreeConditions of admission to your nominated BachelorDegree are included in your offer document andinclude the following:
• Successfully complete the Foundation courserequirements with a stipulated minimum grade pointaverage score for progression into your BachelorDegree depending on your chosen course;(For some courses you may be required to completecompulsory units such as Mathematics with aminimum grade of 4.0 or Pass grade)
• Achieve a grade of at least 5 in Academic English 2
Some courses including some double degreeprograms require students to submit an IELTS result.
Please check your QUT Offer letter for progressionrequirements that apply directly to you.
For progression into the QUT Bachelor of Business(Accounting, Finance, Economics, Marketing majors).
Semester One
Code Title
QCF100 Computing
QCF112AcademicEnglish 1
QCF130 Accounting
QCF140 Economics
QCF156MathematicsA1
Semester Two
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212 Academic English 2
QCF122Organisations AndManagement
QCF256 Mathematics A2
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
NB. QC01 students will study second semseter unitsonly
For progression into the QUT Bachelor ofBusiness (all other majors).
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF100 Computing
QCF112AcademicEnglish 1
QCF130 Accounting
QCF140 Economics
QCF155PracticalMathematics
Semester 2
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212 Academic English 2
QCF122Organisations AndManagement
QCF260 Professional Studies
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
For progression into all the QUT Creative Industriesand Law bachelor programs.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF100 Computing
QCF112Academic English1
QCF115FoundationEnglish
QCF155PracticalMathematics
QCF160Introduction toCreativity
Semester 2
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212 Academic English 2
QCF122Organisations AndManagement
QCF260 Professional Studies
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
For progression into all QUT Engineering bachelorprograms.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF100 Computing
QCF112AcademicEnglish 1
QCF115FoundationEnglish
QCF153PhysicalSciences
QCF157MathematicsB1
Semester 2
Code Title
QCF200AustralianStudies
QCF212AcademicEnglish 2
QCF230InformationProcessing
QCF254 Physics
QCF257 Mathematics B2
Forprogression into allQUTInformation
Standard Foundation
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Technology bachelorprograms.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF100 Computing
QCF112Academic English1
QCF115FoundationEnglish
QCF160Introduction toCreativity
QCF156 Mathematics A1
OR
QCF157 Mathematics B1
Semester 2
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212Academic English2
QCF230InformationProcessing
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
QCF256 Mathematics A2
OR
QCF257 Mathematics B2
For progression into all QUT Science bachelorprograms.
In this listSemester 1●
Semester 2●
Semester 2 Electives●
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF100 Computing
QCF112AcademicEnglish 1
QCF115FoundationEnglish
QCF153PhysicalSciences
QCF157MathematicsB1
Semester 2
Code Title
QCF200AustralianStudies
QCF212AcademicEnglish 2
QCF257MathematicsB2
QCF254 Physics
Elective
Semester 2 Electives
Code Title
QCF252LifeScience
QCF255 Chemistry
For progression into all the bachelor programs in theFaculty of Health that have subject prerequisites forentry.
In this listSemester 1●
Semester 2●
Semester 2 Electives●
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF100 Computing
QCF112AcademicEnglish 1
QCF115FoundationEnglish
QCF153PhysicalSciences
QCF157MathematicsB1
Semester 2
Code Title
QCF200AustralianStudies
QCF212AcademicEnglish 2
QCF257MathematicsB2
QCF255 Chemistry
Elective
Semester 2 Electives
Code Title
QCF252LifeScience
QCF254 Physics
For progression into all the bachelor programs in theFaculty of Health that don't have subject prerequisitesfor entry.
Semester 1
Code Title
QCF100 Computing
QCF112AcademicEnglish 1
QCF115FoundationEnglish
QCF155PracticalMathematics
QCF252 Life Science
Semester 2
Code Title
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212 Academic English 2
QCF122Organisations AndManagement
QCF260 Professional Studies
QCF270InternationalPerspectives
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Extended Foundation
Year 2015
QUT code QC04
CRICOS 050167G
Duration(full-timeinternational)
1 year
OP 18
Rank 60
International fee(indicative)
2015: $7,422 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)
Total creditpoints
132
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
13TP1 - 48CP, 13TP2 -60CP, 13TP3 - 24CP
CourseCoordinator
Scott Leisemann([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Listening 5.0
Overall 5.5
Progression to the BachelorDegreeConditions of admission to your nominated BachelorDegree are included in your offer document andinclude the following:
• Successfully complete the Foundation courserequirements with a stipulated minimum grade pointaverage score for progression into your BachelorDegree depending on your chosen course;(For some courses you may be required to completecompulsory units such as Mathematics with aminimum grade of 4.0 or Pass grade)
• Achieve a grade of at least 5 in Academic English 2
Some courses including some double degreeprograms require students to submit an IELTS result.
Please check your QUT Offer letter for progressionrequirements that apply directly to you.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester One●
Semester Two●
Semester Three (8 Week Teaching Period)●
Code Title
Semester One
QCF115 Foundation English
QCF155 Practical Mathematics
OR
QCF156 Mathematics A1
OR
QCF157 Mathematics B1
+ TWO ELECTIVES from the following list
QCF130 Accounting
QCF140 Economics
QCF153 Physical Sciences
QCF122 Organisations And Management
QCF252 Life Science
QCF160 Introduction to Creativity
Note: In some semesters some elective units maynot be offered if there is insufficient demand.
Semester Two
QCF100 Computing
QCF112 Academic English 1
QCF256 Mathematics A2
OR
QCF257 Mathematics B2
OR
QCF260 Professional Studies
+ TWO ELECTIVES from the following list
QCF122 Organisations And Management
QCF230 Information Processing
QCF252 Life Science
QCF254 Physics
QCF255 Chemistry
QCF270 International Perspectives
Approved diploma units (Business, IT orProfessional Communication students only).Diploma units can only be taken under specialcircumstances and with the approval of the CourseCoordinator.
Note: In some semesters some elective units maynot be offered if there is insufficient demand.
Semester Three (8 Week Teaching Period)
QCF200 Australian Studies
QCF212 Academic English 2
Note: In this semester students focus on the higherlevel tertiary preparation and communication skillsand attend 18 hours of study per week in theirclasses over a 8 week teaching period.
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University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation
Year 2015
QUT code QC05
CRICOS 065044F
Duration(full-time)
1
International fee(indicative)
2015: $8,434 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)
Total creditpoints
48
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Scott Leisemann([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Listening 5.0
Overall 6.0
QC05-Stream A requires IELTS 6.0 overall and nosubscore less than 5.0 or TOEFL ibt overall 80 and nosubscore less than 18. QC05–Stream B requiresIELTS 6.5 overall and no subscore less than 6.0 orTOEFL ibt overall 90 and no subscore less than 20.
Entry Requirements -AcademicStudents must have met the academic entryrequirements for their proposed postgraduate orundergraduate course.
Entry Requirements- EnglishLanguageIELTS 6.0 with no sub-score less than 5.0 or TOEFLiBT Overall score of 80 (at least 18 in all bands) orTOEFL 550 (paper) or TOEFL 213 (CBT) orequivalent, or successful completion of the EAPprogram (N.B. Students should also check visarequirements).
DescriptionThe University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation is aone-semester program that enables students toreceive a University certificate on successfulcompletion. It is designed for students who may havealready met the academic entry requirements for aQUT undergraduate or postgraduate degree, but whomay not have met the English language and/orprerequisite requirements.*
This program provides two alternative streams:
Stream A is designed for students who have not metEnglish and/or prerequisite requirements for theirchosen undergraduate or postgraduate course. Moststudents may undertake one degree unit (for credit)whilst enrolled in the University Certificate in TertiaryPreparation program.
Stream B is for students who have met Englishrequirements but not prerequisite requirement for theirdegree, or who may wish to improve the standard oftheir academic English. These students may take oneor two degree units (for credit) whilst enrolled in theUniversity Certificate in Tertiary Preparation Program.
Both streams include intensive preparation foracademic language, lateral thinking, research andpresentation skills required for successful tertiarystudy. Small classes and dedicated staff ensure anexcellent learning environment. Additional support isprovided by Language and Welfare Advisers.
Alternatively, there may be some students who havealready met both the academic and Englishrequirements for a QUT degree entry, but who wouldprefer to undertake the University Certificate inTertiary Preparation in order to prepare for academicstudy in a different tertiary environment.
*Students who require a Student Visa should checkthe English language requirements for a student visafrom their country of origin.
Course CompletionStudents must obtain at least a grade of 4 (Pass)in allunits.
ProgressionIn order to progress to an award course, studentsmust:
i) fulfil the University Certificate in Tertiary Preparationcourse requirementsii) gain a minimum grade of 4 (Pass) inCommunication 2 or an IELTS 6.5 or equivalent,iii) meet any other conditions detailed in the 'letter ofoffer' from Student Business Services.
Sample StructureCode Title
Stream A (for those with IELTS 6.0)
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
QCS230 Computing
DEGREE UNIT
Undergraduate students will need to enrol in theunits QCD110 and QCD210
Stream B (for those with IELTS 6.5)
QCD111 Communication 1
QCD211 Communication 2
DEGREE UNIT one
DEGREE UNIT two
Undergraduate students will need to enrol in theunits QCD110 and QCD210
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English for Academic Purposes for Degree Programs
Year 2015
QUT code QC10
CRICOS 011424G
Duration(full-time)
12 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $4,680 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
48
CourseCoordinator
John Healy
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.5
Reading 5.5
Listening 5.0
Overall 5.5
Entry Requirements -AcademicTo be eligible for entry, applicants must either:
1. Have an offer of a place in a QUT degree programand successfully complete the relevant EAP entrytest; or
2. Degree Entry (IELTS 6.5) - Produce originaldocumentary evidence of an IELTS score with anoverall minimum of 5.5 with reading and writing noless than 5.5 and no other sub-band less than 5 (orapproved equivalent); OR
3. Degree Entry (IELTS 6.0) - Produce originaldocumentary evidence of an IELTS score with anoverall minimum of 5.5 with no sub-band less than 5(or approved equivalent).
* You should check the English languagerequirements for a Student Visa from your country oforigin.
ProgresssionSuccessful completion of an EAP course is a pathwayinto QUT International College Foundation, Diploma,Certificate or Bridging programs; or QUTundergraduate or postgraduate award programs. Thecourse is recognised by all QUT faculties.
Sample StructureCode Title
Modules
QCE003English for AcademicPurposes for Direct Entry toQUT
The EAP course consists of the following integratedmodules:
Seminars and Presentations
Academic Reading and Note-taking
Academic Writing
Listening and Note-taking from Lectures
Speaking in Academic Settings
Academic Study Skills
Computer Word-processing and Internet researchskills
Library research skills
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English for Academic Purposes for Foundation and University Diploma Programs
Year 2015
QUT code QC10
CRICOS 011424G
Duration(full-time)
12 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $4,680 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
48
CourseCoordinator
John Healy
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Overall 5.0
ProgressionSuccessful completion of this EAP course is apathway into QUT International College Foundationand Diploma programs and the Associate Degree inDance.
Sample StructureCode Title
Modules
QCE004English for AcademicPurposes for QUTICCourses
The EAP course consists of the following integratedmodules:
Seminars and Presentations
Academic Reading and Note-taking
Academic Writing
Listening and Note-taking from Lectures
Speaking in Academic Settings
Academic Study Skills
Computer Word-processing and Internet researchskills
Library research skills
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English for Academic Purposes Advanced
Year 2015
QUT code QC12
CRICOS 078120C
Duration(full-time)
12 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $4,680 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
48
CourseCoordinator
Ian McGregor([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0
Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5
DescriptionThe aim of the EAP Advanced course is to assistinternational students to upgrade their Englishproficiency level for admission to university programswith higher English language level requirements. Thecourse is designed to prepare students forindependent study and to familiarise them with anAustralian academic setting in terms of studytechniques and student/lecturer relations andexpectations.
Course CompletionTo be eligible to receive EAP Advanced certification atthe end of the course, students must complete allcourse requirements.
On successful completion of the course, students willreceive a Completion & Attendance Certificate and aStatement of Results.
ProgressionSuccessful completion of the EAP Advanced course,with the required overall grade of 65%, is a pathwayinto the following QUT award programs:
• CS45 Bachelor of Pharmacy• CS40 Bachelor of Medical Imaging Science• CS41 Bachelor of Radiation Therapy• CS44 Bachelor of Podiatry• NS40 Bachelor of Nursing (and associated doubledegrees)• OP45 Bachelor of Vision Science• OP85 Master of Optometry• PY18 Master of Clinical Psychology• PY50 Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)• XN44 Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (andassociated double degrees)
Sample StructureCode Title
EAP Advanced
English for Academic Purposes Advanced
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IELTS Advanced
Year 2015
QUT code QC15
CRICOS 073922J
Duration(full-time)
15 weeks
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2015: $1950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
60
Start months July
Int. Start Months July
CourseCoordinator
Ian McGregor([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
International EntryrequirementsSuccessful completion of the QUT InternationalCollege EAP Direct Entry program or EAP Plusprogram with a score of 65 percent or higher; orapproved equivalent.
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 6.0
Writing 6.0
Reading 6.0
Listening 6.0
Overall 6.5
QC15 - IELTS AdvancedIELTS Advanced is designed to prepare candidateswho have already achieved IELTS 6.5 (with no sub-score less than 6.0) or acceptable equivalent, for theIELTS Test, Academic Module. It is offered to thoseseeking to achieve a score of IELTS 7.0 or higher.This is a test preparation course and students musttake an official IELTS test and achieve the requiredscore.
The course will also familiarise students with anAustralian academic setting in terms of studytechniques and student/lecturer relations andexpectations.
On completion of the IELTS Advanced program,students will take an IELTS test. For entry intoprograms that require a score of IELTS 7.0 or above,students must achieve this score in an official IELTStest to meet the requirements.
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English for Tertiary Preparation
Year 2015
QUT code QC22
CRICOS 045062C
Duration(full-time)
2 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $780 per StudyPeriod (20 credit points)+$125 non-refundableenrolment fee
Total creditpoints
8
CourseCoordinator
Ian McGregor([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Speaking 5.0
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Listening 5.0
Overall 5.5
Sample StructureCode Title
English for Tertiary Preparation
QCN011English for TertiaryPreparation
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English For Academic Purposes Plus
Year 2015
QUT code QC24
CRICOS 064814K
Duration(full-time)
24 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $4,680 per StudyPeriod (2 Study Periods)+ $125 non-refundableenrolment fee
Total creditpoints
96
CourseCoordinator
Ian McGregor([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Writing 5.0
Reading 5.0
Overall 5.0
Entry Requirements -AcademicTo be eligible for entry, applicants must have:
1. A conditional offer for a QUT degree program.Students without a conditional offer who wish toimprove their academic English may also apply if theymeet the English language entry requirements.
OR
2. Produce original documentary evidence of anIELTS score of a minimum 5.0 with reading andwriting sub-scores of at least 5.0 (or approvedequivalent). Students will also sit a placement test atthe beginning of their course.
* You should check the English languagerequirements for a Student Visa from your country oforigin.
DescriptionEAP Plus has been specifically developed forstudents who wish to commence their entry into anEnglish for Academic Purposes course earlier.Successful applicants can enter the course at pre-intermediate level and immediately begin developingtheir English language and study skills in an academiccontext.
EAP Plus enables students to begin developing theirEnglish language and study skills in an academiccontext from a pre-intermediate level. The courseaims to prepare students to attain the level ofproficiency required for gaining entrance to, andsucceeding in QUT undergraduate and postgraduateaward programs. EAP Plus courses include:• Academic reading and note-making• Academic writing• Listening and note-taking from lectures• Speaking in academic settings• Seminars and presentations• Academic study skills• Computing and Internet skills• Library research
During the first 12 weeks of the EAP Plus course,students will develop their paragraph writing, reading,listening and note-taking skills through theme-basedtopics at an introductory academic level, along withspeaking and oral presentation skills in a highly-supported environment. Weekly grammar,paraphrasing and vocabulary development supportsthe reading, writing and note-taking components.Reading skills are also enhanced via extendedreading practice and specific reading skills lessons.
The second half of the course will further developindependent study skills enabling students to operateeffectively in an Australian academic setting in termsof study techniques and student/lecturer relations andexpectations.
EAP Plus has its own internal assessment consistingof exams and assignments, and successful studentswill meet QUT’s English language requirements.
Course CompletionTo be eligible to receive EAP Plus Certificate at theend of the course, studfents must complete all courserequirements.
On successful completion of the course, students willreceive a Completion & Attendance Certificate and aStatement of Results.
ProgressionSuccessful completion of the EAP Plus courseprovides a pathway into QUT undergraduate andpostgraduate award programs for students who meetthe academic requirements for these programs.
Sample StructureCode Title
Course Notes
EAP Plus
English for Academic Purposes for Direct Entry toQUT
The EAP Plus course consists of the followingintegrated modules:
Seminars and Presentations
Academic Reading and Note-Taking
Academic Writing
Listening and Note-taking from Lectures
Speaking in Academic Settings
Computing and Internet Research Skills
Academic Study Skills
Library Reserach Skills
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Cambridge First Certificate in English Preparation course - International
Year 2015
QUT code QC25
CRICOS 053950D
Duration(full-time)
12 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $4,680 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points) +$125 non-refundableenrolment fee
CourseCoordinator
Ian McGregor([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the English proficiencyrequirements.
IELTS (International English Language TestingSystem)
Overall 5.0
Sample StructureCode Title
Cambridge First Certificate in English Preparationcourse - International
QCE006Cambridge FirstCertificate in English
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General English Program (5 Weeks)
Year 2015
QUT code QE05
CRICOS 062077K
Duration(full-timeinternational)
5 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1,950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
20
CourseCoordinator
Ian Davies([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Sample StructureCode Title
Structure
QEN001GeneralEnglish
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General English Program (10 Weeks)
Year 2015
QUT code QE10
CRICOS 062077K
Duration(full-timeinternational)
10 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1,950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
40
CourseCoordinator
Ian Davies([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Sample StructureCode Title
General English
QEN001GeneralEnglish
QEN002GeneralEnglish
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General English Program (15 weeks)
Year 2015
QUT code QE15
CRICOS 062077K
Duration(full-time)
15 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1,950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
60
CourseCoordinator
Ian Davies([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Sample StructureCode Title
Structure
QEN001GeneralEnglish
QEN002GeneralEnglish
QEN003GeneralEnglish
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General English Program (20 Weeks)
Year 2015
QUT code QE20
CRICOS 062077K
Duration(full-time)
20 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1,950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
80
CourseCoordinator
Ian Davies([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Sample StructureCode Title
Structure
QEN001GeneralEnglish
QEN002GeneralEnglish
QEN003GeneralEnglish
QEN004GeneralEnglish
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General English Program (25 Weeks)
Year 2015
QUT code QE25
CRICOS 062077K
Duration(full-time)
25 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1,950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
100
CourseCoordinator
Ian Davies([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Sample StructureCode Title
Structure
QEN001GeneralEnglish
QEN002GeneralEnglish
QEN003GeneralEnglish
QEN004GeneralEnglish
QEN005GeneralEnglish
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General English Program (30 Weeks)
Year 2015
QUT code QE30
CRICOS 062077K
Duration(full-time)
30 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1,950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
120
CourseCoordinator
Ian Davies([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Sample StructureCode Title
Structure
QEN001GeneralEnglish
QEN002GeneralEnglish
QEN003GeneralEnglish
QEN004GeneralEnglish
QEN005GeneralEnglish
QEN006GeneralEnglish
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General English Program (35 Weeks)
Year 2015
QUT code QE35
CRICOS 062077K
Duration(full-time)
35 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1,950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
140
CourseCoordinator
Ian Davies([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Sample StructureCode Title
Structure
QEN001GeneralEnglish
QEN002GeneralEnglish
QEN003GeneralEnglish
QEN004GeneralEnglish
QEN005GeneralEnglish
QEN006GeneralEnglish
QEN007GeneralEnglish
This information is correct as at 20/11/2015. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=QE35&courseID=28347. CRICOS No.00213J
Handbook
This information is correct as at 20/11/2015. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=QE40&courseID=28348. CRICOS No.00213J
General English Program (40 Weeks)
Year 2015
QUT code QE40
CRICOS 062077K
Duration(full-time)
40 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1,950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
160
CourseCoordinator
Ian Davies([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Sample StructureCode Title
Structure
QEN001GeneralEnglish
QEN002GeneralEnglish
QEN003GeneralEnglish
QEN004GeneralEnglish
QEN005GeneralEnglish
QEN006GeneralEnglish
QEN007GeneralEnglish
QEN008GeneralEnglish
This information is correct as at 20/11/2015. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=QE40&courseID=28348. CRICOS No.00213J
Handbook
This information is correct as at 20/11/2015. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=QE45&courseID=28349. CRICOS No.00213J
General English Program (45 Weeks)
Year 2015
QUT code QE45
CRICOS 062077K
Duration(full-time)
45 weeks
International fee(indicative)
2015: $1,950 per StudyPeriod + $125 non-refundable enrolment fee
Total creditpoints
180
CourseCoordinator
Ian Davies([email protected])
DisciplineCoordinator
Sample StructureCode Title
Structure
QEN001GeneralEnglish
QEN002GeneralEnglish
QEN003GeneralEnglish
QEN004GeneralEnglish
QEN005GeneralEnglish
QEN006GeneralEnglish
QEN007GeneralEnglish
QEN008GeneralEnglish
QEN009GeneralEnglish
This information is correct as at 20/11/2015. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=QE45&courseID=28349. CRICOS No.00213J