Our program
ANU Continuing Education (CE) is run by the ANU Centre for Learning and Teaching (CLT) with the aim to provide members of the wider community an opportunity to extend and enrich their learning.
We offer a range of non-accredited courses to members of the public: Community Courses for those who are keen to engage in lifelong learning through the study of languages, visual arts, history and philosophy.
Along with Executive Short Courses and Micro-credentials which are developed by ANU colleges and institutes, catering primarily to the professional development needs of the workplace and executives looking to expand their career opportunities.
We also provide Professional Learning programs and workshops to support ANU academics with learning and teaching, including course design, inclusive teaching and digital pedagogies.
In addition, we host ANU Extension which is a distinguished program that provides an enhanced learning experience for Year 11 and 12 students in ACT schools and colleges, enabling students to study sciences, engineering, computing, mathematics, commerce, languages and Asian studies at ANU while still in high school.
Our presenters
Our team of academics, trainers and industry experts deliver practical courses which are informed by well-grounded theory, research and pedagogical approaches. All our presenters hold qualifications in their areas of expertise or possess extensive experience in their chosen fields.
Location
Most CE courses are held on the ANU campus and some are held online 'live' via Zoom.
Inclusions
All our courses are non-accredited and participants receive a certificate of participation via email upon course completion.
Australia's future engagement in the Asian Century acknowledges Mandarin Chinese as one of the top priority Asian languages.
This course is designed to provide students, with no prior knowledge of Korean, a broad and practical understanding of the Korean language, essential for basic communication and to establish a strong base for further study of Korean.
Learning Latin is pleasurable and useful. As the direct antecedent of romance languages such as French and Spanish, Latin is especially useful to anyone studying – or who already knows – a European language.
You will learn how to read schedules, describe preferences and interests, and grow your conversation skills to express yourself and locating places, objects and people. You will also widen your grammar skills by learning to talk and describe events in the past and future.
Studying French 1 is stimulating and enjoyable as you will cover a large amount of French in a short period of time. You will also learn about French and Francophone culture.
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