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Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language - Grad.Cert.T.E.F.L.

The Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language at a glance...

Duration full time: 0.5 year

Commencing semesters: 
Semester 1

Credit points for completion: 24

Course location: 

  • Camperdown/Darlington Campus
Where is this?

Course study mode: 

  • On Campus

Available to international students? 

  • Full time Onshore

Course code: XG003

CRICOS code: 045475D

Faculty:  Education and Social Work
Faculty fax number: 
+61 2 9351 5027
Faculty contact: 
Maryke Sutton
Faculty phone number: 
+61 2 9351 4605
Contact position: 
Graduate Coursework Adviser

Faculty Street address: 
Student Administration Office
Room 307, Level 3
Education Building A35
University of Sydney   New South Wales   2006
Australia
Faculty Mailing address: 
Student Administration Office
Room 307, Level 3
Education Building A35
University of Sydney   New South Wales   2006
Australia

Fees

Credit points required for completion: 24



2010 Charges:

Indicative Student Contribution for a Commonwealth Supported Place: $5,310 per 1 EFTSL #
Postgraduate Domestic Course Fee: $14,400 per 1 EFTSL (nominal full time year)
Postgraduate Domestic Course Fee: $300 per credit point ^
Postgraduate International Course Fee: $24,000 per 1 EFTSL (nominal full time year)
Postgraduate International Course Fee: $500 per credit point ^

# The above indicative student contribution is for 1 EFTSL (a standard annual full time load of 48 credit points) and reflects the typical pattern of enrolment for this course. The exact student contribution for your course depends on the specific units of study in which you enrol. If you are a Commonwealth supported student who has been enrolled in a University course before 1 January 2010, your student contribution may differ.

^ To calculate the total cost of your course at the current year's rate, multiply the credit points required for completion by the cost per credit point above. To calculate the cost of a unit of study, multiply the unit of study credit point value by the cost per credit point above. The University's tuition fees, domestic and international, are reviewed annually and may be varied during the period of study.



2009 Charges:

Postgraduate Domestic Course Fee: $12,960 per 1 EFTSL (nominal full time year)
Postgraduate Domestic Course Fee: $270 per credit point ^
Postgraduate International Course Fee: $21,600 per 1 EFTSL (nominal full time year)
Postgraduate International Course Fee: $450 per credit point ^

^ To calculate the total cost of your course at the current year's rate, multiply the credit points required for completion by the cost per credit point above. To calculate the cost of a unit of study, multiply the unit of study credit point value by the cost per credit point above. The University's tuition fees, domestic and international, are reviewed annually and may be varied during the period of study.



Application closing dates - Semester 1

Domestic: 30 October 2009 - All local applicants must apply through the Faculty of Education and Social Work.
International: 29 October 2009 - All applicants must apply through the University's International Office (www.usyd.edu.au/internationaloffice/).

How to apply

A teaching qualification and at least six months full time language teaching experience

Minimum education: An undergraduate degree

Further study options: Master of Education including MEd (TESOL)

Target group: Mainly aimed at overseas teachers of English who wish to take a short intensive professional development course, or who may be thinking of undertaking Masters level study in the future.

International admission requirements

IELTS 5.5 (min 5.0 in each band) or IBT 68

For further details on international admission:
http://www.usyd.edu.au/fstudent/international/entry

The course information displayed is applicable to currently available courses and is updated annually in October. Please use as indicative only as online information is subject to change without notice. Please refer to handbooks for further course information.


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