Programs & Courses 2009
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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CG64

CG64 - Foundation Studies Program - international students only

Program Aim
The CQUniversity Foundation Studies program is a 14 course non-award program designed to produce students who are equipped to successfully undertake study in a tertiary environment. The program provides instruction in English for academic purposes, practical academic study skills and fundamental knowledge in key skill areas that can be applied to a tertiary study environment.

 

Program Structure

The program is made up of 26 weeks of study divided into 2 semesters of 13 weeks duration. The program consists of 14 courses.


Term 1 comprises 7 core foundation courses which are compulsory. Students will begin by moving through a series of 4 academic English courses which focus on developing key skills in listening, reading, writing and speaking. There are also a number of core courses which focus on fundamental skills in the areas of Mathematics, Computing for Academic Study and Academic Study Skills.


In Term 2 students study 4 core courses and three additional courses for a chosen stream. These are made up of 2 Academic English courses, a Communication Skills course and Probability, Statistics and Finance. The additional 3 courses are chosen from one of 4 specialised streams listed below:
• Business stream
• Computing stream
• Science/Engineering stream
• Social Science stream

 

More details on the courses in each stream can be found on the 'Courses' page.

 

As part of the assessment requirements of this program students will undertake a significant load of independent study (280 hours over two terms), half of which is supervised. Independent study activities can include but are not limited to:
• Orientation
• Library and Learning Skills Unit Orientation
• Learning Skills Unit appointment
• Weekly home group meetings with coordinator
• Library research/private study
• Group study
• Laboratory sessions
• Exam preparation
• Other campus activities related to coursework

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