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English language programs

Before you start your studies at UniSQ, you will need to meet specific English language levels. Designed specifically for students from non-English speaking backgrounds, our English language and short-term training programs will prepare you for entry into a UniSQ degree, enhance your career prospects and improve your written and spoken English.

English Language Preparatory Courses for Domestic Students

Our English Language Preparatory Courses for Domestic Students is a free English language preparatory program that develops your linguistic and academic English skills and helps you transition into UniSQ’s UniPrep program.

English for Academic Purposes

The UniSQ English for Academic Purposes courses aim to improve your English language reading and writing skills to prepare you to study the UniSQ Ready preparatory program. 

The language programs at Union Institute of Language (UIL) equip students with the English skills they need to prepare for their future studies, travel or employment. Each UIL course provides domestic and international students with the opportunity to improve the key skill areas of reading, writing, listening and speaking. UIL’s supportive teachers encourage students to accurately use their English in a variety of settings.

Our Study Tour programs provide a unique opportunity for students, academics and professionals to build upon their English language skills. Hosted at the UniSQ Toowoomba campus, the programs are custom designed to meet your group’s specific requirements.

You’ll also have the opportunity to practice your newly-acquired language skills by participating in a number of cultural, tourist and leisure activities. 

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English language programs
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