Foundation Studies

Study Skills I

Introduction

Study Skills is a foundational course aimed at developing effective academic habits that contribute to learning success. This course provides candidates with essential skills, including time management, information processing, and identifying personal learning styles. Candidates will learn strategies for active engagement with learning materials, collaboration, and problem-solving. They will also explore various study techniques to improve comprehension, retention, and organisation of information. By the end of this course, candidates will be equipped with tools to navigate academic challenges, maximise productivity, and create a structured approach to achieving their educational and personal learning goals.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the benefits of strong study skills in personal learning.
  • Understand how to use a variety of information in studying effectively.
  • Understand how to plan and manage study time.

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This Course Includes
  • Level: 2