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Curtin University

  • 28% international / 72% domestic

UniReady Enabling Program (OpenUnis)

  • Non-Award

What you'll learn prepare students to successfully undertake undergraduate programs by understanding and applying discipline knowledge, concepts and principles appropriately demonstrate skills of listening, speaking, reading, writing and note-taking/making through specific content and...

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
6 months full-time
Study Mode
Online

About this course

Outline Outline What you'll learn
  • prepare students to successfully undertake undergraduate programs by understanding and applying discipline knowledge, concepts and principles appropriately
  • demonstrate skills of listening, speaking, reading, writing and note-taking/making through specific content and controversial themes, which are selected to encourage critical thinking and analysis
  • locate, extract and critically appraise relevant evidence to selected disciplines
  • develop oral presentations and writing skills appropriate to university entry level
  • use electronic resources to effectively collect, collate information and to communicate effectively online
  • self motivated, critical and reflective
  • investigate and critically analyse the meaning of the term 'globalisation' to consider issues from a variety of perspectives within their discipline
  • develop critical appreciation of the major perspectives from which human behaviour, attitudes, thoughts, interactions, literature, language, society, culture and communications are presented and interpreted
  • apply independent learning and self management strategies to future undergraduate study

Study locations

Open Universities Australia

Online

What you will learn

  • prepare students to successfully undertake undergraduate programs by understanding and applying discipline knowledge, concepts and principles appropriately
  • demonstrate skills of listening, speaking, reading, writing and note-taking/making through specific content and controversial themes, which are selected to encourage critical thinking and analysis
  • locate, extract and critically appraise relevant evidence to selected disciplines
  • develop oral presentations and writing skills appropriate to university entry level
  • use electronic resources to effectively collect, collate information and to communicate effectively online
  • self motivated, critical and reflective
  • investigate and critically analyse the meaning of the term 'globalisation' to consider issues from a variety of perspectives within their discipline
  • develop critical appreciation of the major perspectives from which human behaviour, attitudes, thoughts, interactions, literature, language, society, culture and communications are presented and interpreted
  • apply independent learning and self management strategies to future undergraduate study