Direct entry program

Improve your academic English skills and equip yourself with the academic and practical skills you need to successfully transition into a university degree.

English for Academic purposes - EAP1 AND EAP 2.

Course entry

Successfully completing this course ensures you meet the English requirement for all University of Tasmania undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses.

Small class sizes

Means more time with your teacher. Become part of a supportive community.

20 hours per week

Highly engaging classes with qualified teachers

Learning support

Access additional learning support through our online learning environment as well as individual learning support with your teacher

What we offer

The Direct Entry Program is a 2-tier course: EAP1 (Intermediate) and EAP2 (Upper Intermediate+). Successful completion of the EAP2 course will provide you with entry into your desired University of Tasmania degree, without the need for a recognised English exam score.

Program length

The Direct Entry Programs are offered in 10-week blocks. If you have an English test score: IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, you can find out below how many weeks you may need to study to meet English entry requirements for a University of Tasmania degree. The time you spend in this program will depend on your English entry-level and how quickly you reach the required level for your chosen degree.

Take a look at our Course progression structure to work out how long you need to study (PNG)

If you do not have an IELTS, PTE or TOEFL score, you will need to sit an English placement test. We can arrange a test for you.

Contact us for a placement test

Program details

Please plan your course carefully, so that you give yourself enough time to successfully complete the course.

Direct Entry Program
EAP 1 - 10-week course
Direct Entry Program
EAP 2 - 10-week course
University of Tasmania
Semester starts
3 Jan – 3 Feb 2023 3 Jan – 3 Feb 2023 Sem 1: 20 Feb 2023
6 Feb – 10 Mar 2023 6 Feb – 10 Mar 2023  
13 Mar- 21 Apr 2023 13 Mar- 21 Apr 2023  
Easter break
6 Apr - 12 Apr 2023
Easter break
6 Apr - 12 Apr 2023
 
24 Apr - 26 May 2023 24 Apr - 26 May 2023  
29 May - 30 Jun 2023 29 May - 30 Jun 2023 Sem 2: 10 Jul 2023
10 Jul - 11 Aug 2023 10 Jul - 11 Aug 2023  
14 Aug - 15 Sep 2023 14 Aug - 15 Sep 2023  
25 Sep - 27 Oct 2023 25 Sep - 27 Oct 2023  
30 Oct - 1 Dec 2023 30 Oct - 1 Dec 2023  

Note General English is no longer available

Important:

While many students progress steadily through their course, some students may need to spend additional time building their skills and confidence. It is important to note that you may need to repeat one or more levels if you are not making satisfactory progress. When thinking about your study plans, you may need to allow time for additional study before the commencement of your intended degree.

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Learn more about how to apply to the University of Tasmania

English Language tuition fees

  • Tuition fee per week AUD$$467.40
  • Tuition fee per 10 weeks AUD$4,674
  • Students may be required to purchase textbooks

Other costs

With some of the lowest living costs in Australia, Tasmania is a great place to live during your studies. Living in Tasmania is considered more affordable than other major Australian cities such as Sydney and Melbourne. Find out more about some of the following costs:

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IELTSPTETOEFL iBTEnglish for
Academic Purposes
5.5 (no band less than 5.5)46 (42)46 (Writing 18)EAP 2 (10 weeks)
Exit level for Bachelor,
Masters, and Higher
Research Students
5 (no band less than 5)38 (35)40 (Writing 14)EAP 1 (10 weeks)
Exit level for Foundation
Studies Program and
International Diploma

Class structure

This course meets a range of needs providing essential English for Academic Purposes (EAP) fundamentals for those with tertiary study ambitions as well as consolidation of broader language structures. It provides intensive English-language tuition for intermediate-level learners.

Sample Timetable - EAP1 (PDF 161.2 KB)

Students develop ability and confidence by focusing on:

  • Developing vocabulary
  • Effective communication
  • Writing summaries, essays and reports
  • Relevant note-taking
  • Collaborative group work
  • Presentation skills

Assessment

Students are assessed on their academic language, research and study skills across the following areas:

  • Academic writing
  • Speaking
  • Listening and note-taking
  • Reading strategies and comprehension
  • Critical thinking and research skills

Course progression

While many students progress steadily through their course, some students may need to spend additional time building their skills and confidence. It is important to note that you may need to repeat one or more levels if you are not making satisfactory progress. When thinking about your study plans, you may need to allow time for additional study before commencement of your intended degree.