
The University of Queensland
Integrated English
Develop speaking, listening, reading and writing skills for a business context. You’ll improve speaking skills through group and individual presentations and be able to actively contribute to meetings. Experience real-life business scenarios, become familiar with business terminology and practices, and learn to write various business documents used in the real world.
Levels
- Upper-Intermediate
- Advanced
- Proficient
Course fees
- Course Material Fee - $30 weekly
- Tuition Fee - $495 weekly
Study load
- Afternoon classes Monday to Friday 1.00pm to 5.30pm
- Morning classes Monday to Friday 8.15am to 12.45pm
Upcoming intakes
- Starts 9th June 2025
- Starts 21st July 2025
- Starts 25th August 2025
- Starts 7th October 2025
- University Drive, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD 4072
About The University of Queensland
Whether studying online or face-to-face, you will participate in live, interactive classes where expert teachers guide and direct you through engaging lessons and provide personalised feedback on your performance. Face-to-face students learn in our world-class facilities in UQ’s Brisbane, St Lucia campus.
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