Although
most international students find the Foundation
Program to be the ideal pathway to university, some
choose to enrol in the Tertiary Entrance Examination
(TEE) Program instead.
The Year 12 (TEE) is the program by which local Western
Australian students qualify for entrance to tertiary
institutions. The Year 12 (TEE) is similar to the Foundation
Program, but does not specifically address the
special needs of international students.
The main advantage of the Year 12 (TEE) program is its wider
acceptance by all Australian universities, and its
greater recognition overseas. The TEE program also
provides a wider choice of subjects, including
specialist subjects such as Art and a number of
Foreign Languages.
Click Here for the
TEE
Booklet.
If you elect to undertake the Year 12 (TEE) program you will
be required to study at least four subjects. One of
these subjects will be English, English Literature
or English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EALD).
Your remaining four or five subjects will be
selected from the following groups of subjects.
Creative Arts; Computing; Mathematics; Business
Studies; Physical Sciences; Biological Sciences;
Social Sciences; Languages.
A wide range of subjects is available in each of
these groups.
Bridging programs are available combined with the
Year 12 (TEE) course.