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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CG40

CG40 - Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language

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Entry Requirements

All applications for entry into the Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) will be examined by the Faculty to determine the applicant's eligibility to be offered a place in the program.

 

To be eligible for entry into the Graduate Certificate (TEFL) an applicant must demonstrate the capacity to undertake the degree by meeting at least one of the four following entrance criteria:

 

1. A four (4) year undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution preferably with an Education major or TESOL studies.

 

2. A three (3) year undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution plus recognised prior learning (RPL) involving continuous professional development as evidenced by at least one of:

  • significant contribution to industry;
  • promotion in the workplace;
  • recognition by a professional body;
  • community/industry leadership;
  • receipt of significant prizes and/or awards;
  • personal references that attest to the applicant's high level performance in the workplace/industry/community; or
  • publications/patents/copyright.

 

3. Meritorious results in their previous degree (such as a GPA of 4.5 or above) supported by academic staff on a case-by-case basis.  Such as having a GPA of 4.5 or above.

 

4. Other undergraduate qualifications where the applicant can demonstrate superior RPL of continuous professional development in the areas listed in 2 above.

 

In accordance with Australian Qualifications Framework (see www.aqf.edu.au/masters.htm) requirements at the Masters level, graduates of the GCert (TEFL) will possess a range of academic and vocational attributes such as:

  • advanced knowledge of a specialist body of theoretical and applied topics;
  • high order skills in analysis, critical evaluation and/or professional application through the planning and execution of project work;
  • creativity and flexibility in the application of knowledge and skills to new situations; and
  • the ability to solve complex problems and think rigorously and independently.

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