English for Academic Purposes

Hone your English language skills for use in academic context, from Certificate to Postgraduate level.


CRICOS Code
CRICOS Code

080625D

Intake Dates
Intake Dates
No intakes available until further notice
Duration
Duration
1-52 weeks
Campus
Campus
Melbourne
Delivery Mode
Delivery Mode
Face-to-Face, 25 hours per week (Monday to Thursday)
EAP
Course Overview

English for Academic Purposes is designed to prepare you for your continuing tertiary education, at Certificate, Diploma, Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels.

You are taught English language skills that will enable you to succeed in an academic environment. Presentation skills, essay writing, and comprehensive listening tasks all give you the best advantage when you go on to study at an Australian university. You are also exposed to advanced grammar and language skills

 

Timetable

Time

Activity

9:00-10:45

Session 1

10:45-11:00

Break

11:00-12:30

Session 2

12:30-13:00

Lunch Break

13:00-14:45

Session 3

14:45-15:00

Break

15:00-16:15

Supervised Self-Study Session

 

Assessment

Assessment

Feedback – Report

Week 5

Week 10

Week 10

Minimum 18 years old.

A consistent IELTS band of 5.5 is recommended as a minimum entry requirement for this course.

No intakes available until further notice.

View fee list here.

Click here to view the ELICOS Student Handbook.

Why Study with AE?

Real outcomes for international students in Australia. We understand your goals and provide pathways to achieve them.

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140+ Year Heritage

Multi-Sector Education Excellence

Over 140 years of excellence delivering ELICOS, VCE, VET, and Higher Education across 8 national campuses.

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98% Placement Satisfaction

Job-Ready Success

98% student placement satisfaction with programs designed alongside industry partners for maximum graduate outcomes.

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Up to 50% course credit

Credit for Prior Learning

Get up to 50% course credit for prior learning in Australia. You may be able to reduce both your tuition and study time.

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2 week average to COE*

Seamless Enrolment

Expert onshore support from consultation to CoE issuance, with an average 2-week processing time.

*Processing times may vary depending on document completeness and course availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

To enrol as an international student, follow these steps:

  1. Submit an enquiry through our website or contact our admissions team

  2. Provide your academic transcripts and English test results for assessment

  3. Receive your Letter of Offer and accept the offer

  4. Pay your initial tuition deposit

  5. Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) for your visa application

Start Your Application

If you're currently studying in Australia and considering a new course, there are important regulations to be aware of:

6-Month Rule

Under Australian regulations, international students are generally expected to complete at least six months of their principal course before changing providers. If you wish to transfer before this period, you may need a release from your current provider. Release requests are assessed in accordance with applicable regulations and your provider’s policies, and may be granted in certain circumstances (for example, compassionate or compelling reasons).

 

Yes, we offer Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and credit transfer for relevant previous qualifications. Credit transfer depends on the relevance and level of your previous studies and how they align with this course.

Contact our admissions team for a free assessment of your eligibility for credit transfer. Credit transfer may reduce your study duration and overall tuition fees, depending on the outcome of the assessment.

Changes to your course or provider may impact your student visa. You must ensure you continue to meet your visa conditions, including maintaining enrolment in a registered course.

For specific advice about your visa, please contact the Department of Home Affairs or a registered migration agent/lawyer.

Students studying in designated regional areas may have access to additional visa-related benefits under current government settings.

  • Lower cost of living compared to major cities

  • Strong employment opportunities in growing regional economies

As visa regulations can change, students should refer to the Department of Home Affairs for the most up-to-date information.

https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/

We provide comprehensive support services for international students:

  • Academic support and tutoring

  • Career services and employment assistance

  • Student welfare and counselling

  • Accommodation assistance

  • Orientation programs for new students

  • Support with understanding student visa conditions and compliance requirements

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