Handbook 1995 : Faculty of Arts
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Communication Skills (Horwood Language Centre)

The Communication Skills Program consists of five subjects, two at introductory, two at intermediate and one at advanced level. The subjects are not sequential. Subjects are available for students of the Humanities or Social Sciences (for example Arts, Law, Commerce or Music students) and for students of Science/technology subjects (such as Science, Engineering, Medicine or Agriculture and Forestry students).

Students will be enrolled at the level determined most appropriate to their needs on the basis of a placement test and interview.

Students may take only one of these subjects for credit towards the Arts degree, and are available only for credit towards first-year. Arts students wishing to take additional subjects should contact the Arts Faculty Office for further advice.

Students from other Faculties wishing to enrol in Communication Skills subjects should contact their home Faculty.

Students who are taking more than one ESL subject towards their Arts degree may not count any Communication Skills subjects towards their degree.

A booklet containing more details of the Communication Skills program will be available from the Faculty of Arts Office from January 1995.

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Handbook 1995 : Faculty of Arts

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