Bachelor of Arts (English as an International Language)
BA (ENIL)
Program Overview | Program Structure | Credit | Pathways
Program Structure
Core Subjects
Communication (1)
- CORE11-100 Communication Skills
Outcomes: To communicate effectively in writing, speaking and visual; to understand the nature of communication processes and sources of difficulty in communication.
Information Technology (1)
- CORE11-110 Information Technology 1
Outcomes: To work effectively with contemporary information technology; to evaluate critically the current and future role of computing technology in the storage, retrieval and processing of information.
Organisations (1)
- CORE11-130 Strategic Management
Outcomes: To appreciate the natural, dynamic and strategic positioning of organisations within their environments; to appreciate the nature of effective work in groups.
Foundation subjects (6)
Students must complete 6 subjects from the ENIL offerings and must include:
- ENIL 11-110 English as an International Language 1A
- ENIL 11-111 English as an International Language 1B
- ENIL 11-114 Academic Speaking and Listening 1
- ENIL 12-115 English as an International Language 2
- ENIL 12-116 Academic Speaking and Listening 2
On successful completion of these subjects, (with no further IELTS*), students can:
- Graduate with a Diploma of University English Studies;
- Apply for transfer to another degree program within Humanities and Social Sciences, Business, Law or Health Sciences and Medicine*;
- Continue with the Bachelor of Arts (EIL) which will require completion of a further 16 subjects,
including:
- One (1) additional University core subject
- One (1) additional ENIL subject from the H&SS list of undergraduate subjects
- Six (6) subjects drawn from the H&SS list of undergraduate subjects to complete a second major.
Please refer to the list of available majors in the General Rules - Any eight (8) other subjects of which at least four (4) must come from the H&SS list of undergraduate subjects.
*With the exception of the Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences and Forensic Sciences (see English language requirements).
