Graduate Diploma of Information Systems

King's Own Institute

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 03171A

The Graduate Diploma of TESOL meets the professional development needs of a wide range of English language teachers and educators teaching people of all ages. It caters for students seeking an initial teaching qualification in teaching English to adult speakers of other languages. It is also well suited to applicants who already possess a teaching qualification and wish to gain a specialist degree in the field as they are eligible for credit recognition. The Graduate Diploma of TESOL consists of 8 core subjects, providing students with a solid foundation in the skills and knowledge to pursue a successful career in the discipline, and is a means of combining work and travel opportunities, with employment opportunities readily available in Australia and other countries. Kings Own Institute works closely with other language teaching providers in Sydney to organize practicum placements, access current industry trends, resources and expertise in teaching methodology, and to identify resources and trends in the field. The course includes a supervised practicum. The course also provides the foundation for students wanting to progress to the Master of Arts (TESOL).

Standard entry requirements

Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7), or overseas equivalent, in any field, with at least 55% average, or a Graduate Certificate in information systems or equivalent.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Newcastle International: $14,000 No
  • Flexible Delivery : 52 months
Sydney - Kent Street International: $15,000 No
  • Flexible Delivery : 52 weeks
Sydney - Market Street International: $15,000 No
  • Flexible Delivery : 52 weeks

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