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Word from Chairman
The Foundation Department
was established when the college opened in 2001/2002. At its
inception, the department offered English language courses with the
direction and supervision of its then academic partner, Melbourne
University Private, in Australia. The department continues to strive
for excellence in English language instruction through its close
partnership with Bond University, Australia. The Foundation
Department is the cornerstone of Sur University College’s entire
academic program as it prepares students for a successful tertiary
education taught entirely in the English medium.
The Foundation Department
is distinguishable from the other departments in that it does not
offer any diploma or degree courses. Its primary purpose is to
provide incoming students with the fundamentals of the English
language in preparation for their diploma or degree courses. These
fundamentals are taught in English Preparation Course - I (EPC - I )
and English Preparation Course - II (EPC - II).
The Foundation’s strategy
was developed in such a way that all incoming students are given a
substantial boost through intensive (i.e. 20 hours per week) English
courses for their first two semesters. Having successfully completed
EPC - I and EPC - II, students continue to receive instruction and
support in English throughout their studies at SUC.
Alongside the English
Preparation Courses - I & II, instruction is also imparted in two
other fundamental subjects, namely, Principles of Mathematics
(Applied Mathematics and Pure Mathematics) and Computer Information
Management – I & II. The Mathematics program ensures that students
are equipped with the mathematical understanding and skills necessary
to meet the cognitive and practical requirements of postsecondary or
higher education studies in a variety of disciplines. In the
Computer Information Management program the students are equipped
with the computing and IT understanding and skills necessary to
source, process and communicate information related to their
postsecondary or higher education in a variety of disciplines.
The Department’s role,
however, extends into the diploma and degree programs where students
are required to complete an additional six English courses along with
their regular study program. These English courses include:
Technical English - I, Communication English - I, Technical English -
II, Communication English - II, Learning Methods, English for
Academic Purpose – I.T., and English for Academic Purpose –
Business.
Working knowledge of the
English language is crucial in today’s job market and the Foundation
Department’s objective is to provide the students at SUC with all the
tools necessary for success in their chosen careers.
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