Preparatory courses:
UWA Fund Project is managed by Taylor College of clermont Campus of the University of Western Australia. The school will offer some preparatory courses every year, ranging from 30 weeks to 60 weeks. Successful completion of the preparatory course can lead to an undergraduate degree from the University of Western Australia (limited by the number of places and degree requirements), which is the most effective way to enter the University of Western Australia.
English courses:
The English Teaching Center of the University of Western Australia offers a variety of recognized English courses, including general English, business English and academic English. At the same time, it also helps students prepare for internationally recognized English exams, including Cambridge English, IELTS, TOEFL and TOEFL. All teachers have degrees and professional certificates related to English teaching. The teaching method is to provide students with opportunities to practice using English and understand Australian culture through homework, activities and curriculum projects.
English Language Cohesion course is specially designed for students who want to study in the University of Western Australia, but their English ability can't meet the requirements. This course is also suitable for students who have been admitted to the University of Western Australia, but still want to improve their English level and confidence before formal study. English language cohesion course can help students improve their English ability to the level required by the University of Western Australia.