Overview
Certificate II in EAL (Access) focuses on the development of English language speaking, listening, reading and writing skills together with electives selected to develop relevant knowledge and skills for simple everyday communication and community participation and to enable participants to move into further English language education or vocational training or a combination of both, or employment.
Dates / Locations
9.15am-2.45pm, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
#### Locations
- McKoy Street, Wodonga Vic (Main campus)
Info Events / Sessions
No info events or info sessions available.
Structure
#### Compulsory Units
VU22358 Develop learning goals
VU22601 Participate in simple conversations and transactions
VU22603 Read and write simple personal communications and transactional texts
VU22602 Give and respond to simple spoken information and directions
VU22604 Read and write simple instructional and informational texts
VU22606 Access the internet and email to develop language
VU22607 Explore community services
VU22609 Explore current issues
#### Learning Outcomes
- Develop learning goals
- Participate in simple conversations and transactions
- Read and write simple personal communications and transactional texts
- Give and respond to simple spoken information and directions
- Read and write simple instructional and informational texts
- Explore community services
- Explore current issues
- Access the internet and email to develop language
Delivery Methods
- On-campus – The majority of teaching and assessment is conducted on-campus
Fees
Government Funded $495.00 (Tuition $495.00, Materials $0.00)
Concession $99.00 (Tuition $99.00, Materials $0.00)
Fee For Service $3,960.00 (Tuition $3,960.00, Materials $0.00)
Students referred under the AMEP (Adult Migrant English Program) are eligible for up to 510 hours of free English classes.
The student tuition fees published are indicative only and can be subject to change given individual circumstances at the time of enrolment. Funding made available to eligible individuals by State and Commonwealth Governments. If funding is utilised, this may affect future opportunities to access additional funding in the future. For more information see ‘Fee information and eligibility’ under the ‘Apply Now’ tab on the Wodonga TAFE website.
Note: course fees for Semester 2 2020 will change as follows: Concession: $101.00, Government Funded: $505.00, Fee For Service: $4040.00.
Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this course but you will be asked to undertake an English language assessment to determine your skill levels.
Learning Pathways
Successful completion of this course may lead to enrolment in Certificate III in EAL (Access), basic vocational courses, or employment opportunities.
[See Uni Pathways](/Support-Services/Pathways/Pathways-to-University)
Important Info
#### Certification
By successfully completing this course you will receive a nationally recognised AQF Qualification.
#### Assessment
The assessments will enable students to demonstrate the underpinning knowledge, skills and attributes required to meet the course outcomes. A range of assessment strategies to meet different student’s needs will be selected, including written and oral assessments.
How to apply
Apply via the ‘Apply online now’ button in this course information page. If the course is not available for online application, you can submit your enquiry via the online form below. Alternatively, please feel free to contact our friendly customer service team on 1300 69 8233 or email info@wodongatafe.edu.au
Please note: We reserve the right to close course intakes early. Many courses have limited places and high demand. Early applications are recommended. We reserve the right to cancel intakes and courses if there are insufficient student numbers.