Undergraduate Program Guide - Navitas
Undergraduate Program Guide - Navitas
Undergraduate Program Guide - Navitas
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ACBT courses<br />
University Foundation<br />
<strong>Program</strong> (UFP)<br />
The ACBT University Foundation <strong>Program</strong><br />
(UFP) is the first step in the life-long<br />
learning process for school leavers.<br />
The course is an academic preparatory<br />
program equivalent to A levels designed<br />
to prepare students for university studies.<br />
The UFP is suitable for students who<br />
have successfully completed either<br />
Sri Lankan or Cambridge O levels<br />
but do not wish to continue with A<br />
levels. Completion of the UFP course<br />
provides students with an opportunity to<br />
transfer to the university level diploma<br />
courses offered by ACBT or transfer<br />
to a number of destination degrees at<br />
universities in Australia or the UK.<br />
Course Facts<br />
Start Dates<br />
Availability<br />
Disciplines available<br />
March, July and October<br />
Full time or part time<br />
Tuition Fees Rs 31,000 per unit **<br />
Pass Mark<br />
Business, Science and Information Technology<br />
A minimum of 50% in all 8 units<br />
Assessment<br />
Assessment for all units is ongoing and continuous<br />
comprising of assignments, presentations, tests and a<br />
two hour final examination.<br />
Units to be completed for award 8<br />
Progression<br />
Diploma or Year 1 University<br />
Medium of Instruction<br />
English<br />
**<br />
All course fees are reviewed on an annual basis<br />
University Foundation <strong>Program</strong> pathway<br />
Entry to ACBT Diploma courses<br />
(offered in association with<br />
Edith Cowan University)<br />
Entry to ACBT University<br />
Foundation <strong>Program</strong><br />
Entry Levels<br />
• 5 passes in Sri Lanka or<br />
Cambridge O levels, two of which<br />
must be English and Mathematics.<br />
• Mature age students (20 years<br />
or over) may be admitted to the<br />
University Foundation <strong>Program</strong> by<br />
meeting the formal educational<br />
requirements, or if they can<br />
demonstrate relevant full time<br />
work experience.<br />
Entry to Year 1 university degree<br />
programs in Australia or the UK<br />
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