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Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy Articulated Set

+ Award nomenclature

Graduate Certificate in Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy
GradCertAdultLLN
Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy
GradDipAdultLLN

+ Course Availability Modes and Locations

Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy (3613LN)
Distance Education Wagga Wagga

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal course duration

Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy

Full-time 1 years (2.0 sessions)

Graduate Certificate in Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy [exit point only]

Full-time 0.5 years (1.0 sessions)

  • Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent: FTE). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.
  • This course may utilise a three session per year teaching calendar. Students should consult the Enrolment Pattern for availability of subjects in Session 3, or contact their Course Coordinator.
  • Admission criteria CSU Admission Policy

    Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy

    Applicants must hold an appropriate degree (i.e., undergraduate Bachelor degree) from a recognised university and have a minimum of one year relevant industry experience or equivalent related to their undergraduate degree.
     

    Credit CSU Credit Policy

    Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy

    Standard CSU Credit policy apply.

    Articulation

    The Graduate Diploma and the Graduate Certificate [exit point only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.

    Graduation requirement

    Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.

    Graduate Certificate in Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy [exit point only]

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.

    Course structure

    Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy

    This course consists of 64 points comprising eight core subjects. All the subjects are 8-point subjects as follows:

    EEL445 The Individual in Society
    EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
    EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
    EEL418 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
    EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
    EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
    EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
    EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education

    Graduate Certificate in Adult Language Literacy and Numeracy (exit point only)

    To exit with the Graduate Certificate in Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy students must complete a total of four subjects (32 subject points equivalent) comprised of the following:

    EEL445 The Individual in Society;
    EEL418 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education;
    EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy;
    and one of:
    EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education;
    EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education;
    EEB432 Learning and Teaching Through Text in Adult and Vocational Education.

    Key Subjects

    The key subjects for the Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy, effective 201530, are:

    EEL418 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education; and
    EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy.

    Enrolment pattern

    PART-TIME DISTANCE EDUCATION
    commencing Session 1
    Year 1 – Session 1
    EEL445 The Individual in Society
    EEL418 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
    Year 1 - Session 2
    EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
    EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
    Year 2 – Session 1
    EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
    EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
    Year 2 – Session 2
    EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
    EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education

    FULLTIME DISTANCE EDUCATION
    commencing Session 1
    Year 1 – Session 1
    EEL445 The Individual in Society
    EEL418 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
    EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
    EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
    Year 1 - Session 2
    EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
    EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
    EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
    EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education

    PART-TIME DISTANCE EDUCATION
    commencing Session 2
    Year 1 – Session 2
    EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
    EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education
    Year 2 - Session 1
    EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
    EEL418 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
    Year 2 – Session 2
    EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
    EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
    Year 3 – Session 1
    EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
    EEL445 The Individual in Society

    FULLTIME DISTANCE EDUCATION
    commencing Session 2
    Year 1 - Session 2
    EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
    EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
    EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
    EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education
    Year 2 – Session 1
    EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
    EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
    EEL445 The Individual in Society
    EEL418 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education

    Contact

    For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au

    The information contained in the 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: February 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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