Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. Skills subject limitations
2. English as a second language (ESL) subjects
3. For more information
Subject Lists
    ESL subjects
        First-year subjects
        First, second and third-year subjects


English as a second language subjects address the needs of students seeking to consolidate their English language and communication skills. Study in this area is strategically oriented to the refinement of student skills within an academic environment. In particular, emphasis is placed on effective writing and research techniques and improved fluency and organisation of written and oral presentations.

Several credit subjects on offer are available for students of most faculties although students should consult with a Faculty course adviser to confirm that ESL subjects can be credited towards their degree.

1. Skills subject limitations

ESL subjects, along with Communication Skills subjects, computer skills subjects and subjects that focus on workplace skills, are termed 'skills-based subjects'. Students enrolled in an arts degree may credit a maximum of three skills-based subjects towards their course. See Skills subjects limitations. Students from other faculties should check for skills subject limitations at their Faculty Office.

2. English as a second language (ESL) subjects

The Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics offers the following English as a second language subjects:

These subjects are designed to assist students from non-English speaking backgrounds to improve their English skills.

All applicants will be required to sit a test to determine their level of language proficiency before they are able to enrol in these subjects. Students who are native speakers of English, or who have a comparable level of competency, will not be eligible to enrol, except in 175-134 Project Based Communication Skills.

International students should sit the DELA which is run during the week before the start of Semester 1 and the week before the start of Semester 2. Local students should contact the Department about sitting for an ESL placement test.

3. For more information

Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
School of Languages
Fifth Floor, Arts Centre
The University of Melbourne 3010
Tel: +61 3 8344 5488
Email: enquiries@linguistics.unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.linguistics.unimelb.edu.au

ESL subjects

First-year subjects

175-125 Advanced ESL: Economics and Commerce
175-127 Advanced ESL Information Technology

First, second and third-year subjects

175-120 Advanced ESL 1
175-121 Advanced ESL 2
175-122 Exploring Style and Meaning in Language
175-123 Introduction to Built Environment Study
175-124 Spoken Interaction
175-126 Effective Communication for Engineering
175-134 Project Based Communication Skills



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