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ABH511<br />
ABH5 12<br />
ABH 514<br />
ABH515<br />
ABH516<br />
ABH5 17<br />
ABH522<br />
ABH523<br />
ABH524<br />
ABH527<br />
ABH528<br />
ABH500<br />
ABH501<br />
ABH502<br />
ABH503<br />
ABH 504<br />
ABH505<br />
ABH507<br />
ABH508<br />
ABH510<br />
ABH511<br />
ABH512<br />
ABH 514<br />
ABH515<br />
ABH516<br />
ABH517<br />
ABH525<br />
ABH513<br />
Property Law (25-30 Hrs)<br />
Residential Tenancies (20 Hrs)<br />
Property Management Listings (12 Hrs)<br />
Renting Residential Properties (10 Hrs)<br />
Servicing Managed Properties (20 Hrs)<br />
Introduction to Specialised Property Management<br />
(20 Hrs)<br />
Listings (30 Hrs)<br />
Recognising Common Building Styles and Faults<br />
(15 Hrs)<br />
Contracts <strong>of</strong> Sale <strong>of</strong> Land (15-20 Hrs)<br />
Methods <strong>of</strong> Sale (20 Hrs)<br />
Property Appraisals (20 Hrs)<br />
Selling by Auction (30 Hrs)<br />
Introduction to Specialised Property Sales (20 Hrs)<br />
Real Estate Industry Overview (20 Hr,)<br />
Introduction to Sales (20 Hrs)<br />
Introduction to Property Management (15 Hrs)<br />
Real Estate Computing (15 Hrs)<br />
Real Estate Accounting (45 Hrs)<br />
Real Estate Computer Accountinpr . .(15 Hrs)<br />
Property ~esearLh and Analysis (12 Hrs) '<br />
Real Estate Consumer Protection (15-20 Hrs)<br />
Contract Law for Real Estate (20 Hrs)<br />
Property Law (25-30 Hrs)<br />
Residential Tenancies (20 Hrs)<br />
Property Management Listings (12 Hrs)<br />
Renting Residential Properties (10 Hrs)<br />
Servicing Managed Properties (20 Hrs)<br />
Introduction to Specialised Property Management<br />
(20 Hrs)<br />
Listings (30 Hrs)<br />
Recognising Common Building Styles and Faults<br />
(15 Hrs)<br />
Contracts <strong>of</strong> Sale <strong>of</strong> Land (15-20 Hrs)<br />
Methods <strong>of</strong> Sale (20 Hrs)<br />
Property Appraisals (20 Hrs)<br />
Selling by Auction (30 Hrs)<br />
Introduction to Specialised Property Sales (20 Hrs)<br />
ABH522<br />
ABH523<br />
ABH524<br />
ABH527<br />
ABH528<br />
NSW3430 Certificate IV in General<br />
l nsurance<br />
See Diploma <strong>of</strong> Business (General Insurance) for<br />
information on this course.<br />
Certificate IV in Hospitality<br />
No information was available about this course at the time<br />
<strong>of</strong> printing. <strong>Please</strong> contact the Department <strong>of</strong> Management<br />
Studies for details.<br />
2409AAC Certificate lV in Information<br />
<strong>Technology</strong> (Sohare<br />
Applications)<br />
This course is currently under review and may not be<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered in 1997.<br />
Course aims<br />
The course is primarily designed to prepare students for<br />
employment in the use, training and support <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
applications.<br />
Career potential<br />
Although some graduates will find work in other related<br />
fields, the competency in s<strong>of</strong>tware applications is vital for<br />
any business today. Daily newspapers and trade<br />
publications carry many advertisements seeking skilled<br />
personnel for computer industry jobs relevant to this<br />
course.<br />
Course duration<br />
The Certificate IV mav be obtained after one vear <strong>of</strong> fulltime<br />
study or up to three years <strong>of</strong> part-time study.<br />
The integration <strong>of</strong> common elements <strong>of</strong> study in this<br />
course facilitate further studies in other Certificate IV and<br />
Diploma streams, job retraining, and enables qualification<br />
upgrading.<br />
Entry requirements<br />
Applicants will need to have completed Year 12 or<br />
equivalent. Mature-age students who have not met this<br />
requirement are encouraged to apply.<br />
Course structure<br />
Semester 1<br />
ITA402 3GL Program Design<br />
ITA403 Programming Concepts 1<br />
ITA404 Programming Concepts 2<br />
ITB301 The Business Environment<br />
ITB404 Business Information Processing<br />
ITC302 Microcomputer Hardware<br />
ITF205 Database Fundamentals<br />
ITF303 Introduction to Small Business S<strong>of</strong>tware Package<br />
ITF304 Word Processing Operations<br />
ITF305 Spreadsheet Operations<br />
ITH203 Using a Command Line Interface<br />
ITH303 Installing and Managing a GUI<br />
ITH305 Developing Batch Files<br />
ITH403 PC Peripheral Devices<br />
ITL201 Keyboarding<br />
NAP719 Accounting for Non-Accountants<br />
NCS015 Presenting Reports<br />
NCS017 Writing Technical Documents<br />
Semester 2<br />
ITE401 Introduction to Sales and Marketing<br />
ITE402 Hardware/S<strong>of</strong>tware Selection and Purchasing<br />
ITE405 Computer Marketing<br />
ITF306 Business and Presentation Graphics<br />
ITF309 Introduction to Desktop Publishing<br />
ITF405 Advanced Spreadsheet Skills<br />
ITF408 Word Processing - Complex Operations<br />
ITF411 Accounting S<strong>of</strong>tware Packages<br />
ITF416 Commercial Database Packages 2<br />
ITF417 Introduction to Expert Systems Packages<br />
ITF501 Macro Programming<br />
ITH408 Using a Multi - User Operating System<br />
ITJ408 Introduction to User Documentation<br />
NCS004 Work Team Communication<br />
NCSOl l Client Interaction<br />
40 hours <strong>of</strong> Work Experience<br />
Further information<br />
Contact the Information Studies Department at Hawthorn<br />
campus on 9214 5206, or the Prahran campus on 9214 6765.<br />
<strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> 1997 Handbook