
Federation University
English for Academic Purposes
The key objective of the English for Academic Purposes course (EA1) is to provide international students with a course that can help improve their English language, enabling them to pursue further study with Federation University. The course focuses on preparing assignments, taking notes and writing, grammar, communicating, making presentations and improving vocabulary.
Levels
- Intermediate
- Upper-Intermediate
- Advanced
Course fees
- Tuition Fee - $20,200 one off
- University Drive, Mt Helen, Melbourne, VIC 3350
- Lydiard Street South, Melbourne, VIC 3350
- Camp Street, Melbourne, VIC 3350
- 100 Clyde Rd, Berwick, Melbourne, VIC 3806
- Northways Road, Churchill, Melbourne, VIC 3842
- 470 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000
- Baillie Street, Horsham, Melbourne, VIC 3400
About Federation University
Federation University started as The School of Mines in Ballarat in 1870. Since then, we’ve grown and changed, merged with other institutions, established local and global partnerships, and produced over 123,000 graduates.
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