VTAC Guide 2013

VTAC Guide 2013 VTAC Guide 2013

12.07.2015 Views

Your annual guide to applications, scholarships,courses and institutions

Your annual guide to applications, scholarships,courses and institutions


About <strong>VTAC</strong>The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (<strong>VTAC</strong>) is the central office that administers the application processes for places in tertiarycourses, scholarships and special entry access schemes at university, TAFE and independent tertiary colleges in Victoria (and a fewoutside Victoria). <strong>VTAC</strong> receives and forwards application information and supporting documentation to the relevant authorities atinstitutions.<strong>VTAC</strong> is not a selection authority, does not determine the selection criteria used by institutions and does not decide who will receive anoffer. All decisions about which applicants are offered a place are made by the course selection authorities at institutions.After selection decisions have been made by the course authorities at institutions, <strong>VTAC</strong> sends offer letters to successful applicants onthe institutions' behalf.<strong>VTAC</strong> also:• calculates and issues the ATAR for VCE students;• co-ordinates sittings for Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) and Australian Law Schools Entrance Test (ALSET);• provides telephone and online information and enquiry services for applicants;• publishes a range of guides to tertiary study;• provides timely information to assist applicants via its social media networks, WordPress, Facebook and Twitter• conducts information sessions for secondary school students and their parents, careers teachers and adults returningto study.<strong>VTAC</strong> is not a government body – it is funded by participating institutions and processing fees paid by applicants.PUBLISHED BY:Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (<strong>VTAC</strong>)40 Park StreetSouth Melbourne VIC 32051300 364 133 (TOLL FREE)www.vtac.edu.auEDITING AND LAYOUT:DESIGN:PRINTER:Information and Publishing Services, <strong>VTAC</strong>Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (<strong>VTAC</strong>)Blue Star Group LimitedBulk copies of this guide must be ordered through newsagents, not <strong>VTAC</strong>.


Dates and feesCourse applications Open Close FeesTimely application 6 August (9am) 28 September (5pm)Late application28 September (7pm) 9 November (5pm)Very late application (not available for graduate-entry teaching courses) 9 November (7pm) 7 December (5pm)Mid Year <strong>2013</strong> application 15 April <strong>2013</strong> (9am) 7 June <strong>2013</strong> (5pm) TBCChange of preferenceAugust–October for all applicants 6 August (9am) 26 October (5pm) no feesNovember–December for graduate-entry teaching applicants 26 November (9am) 3 December (5pm) no feesNovember–December for all other applicants26 November (9am) 24 December (12noon) no feesNovember–January for CY12 WA, IB and NZ NCEA applicants only 26 November (9am) 5 January <strong>2013</strong> (5pm) no feesMid-year: April–June (all applicants) 15 April <strong>2013</strong> (9am) 7 June <strong>2013</strong> (5pm) no feesSupporting documentation for course applicationsClosing date 2 to be considered for early offers 26 October (5pm) no feesClosing date 2 to be considered for all other offers 7 December (5pm) no feesClosing date to be considered for Mid year offers 7 June <strong>2013</strong> (5pm) no fees<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History onlineSubmission date to be considered for early offers 26 October (5pm) no feesSubmission date to be considered for all other offers 7 December (5pm) no feesFinal submission date (available for courses added after 7 December)4 January <strong>2013</strong> (5pm) no feesSubmission date to be considered for mid-year offers 7 June <strong>2013</strong> (5pm) No feesPayments$40.00Non-Year 12 timelycourse applicationprocessing fee$26.00Current Year 12 1 timelycourse applicationprocessing fee$89.00Late course applicationprocessing fee$114.00Very late courseapplication processing feeFinal payment date 3 to be considered for early offers 7 November (5pm) refer to fees aboveFinal payment date 3 to be considered for graduate-entry teaching offers 3 December (5pm) refer to fees aboveFinal payment date 3 to be considered for all other offers 24 December (2pm) refer to fees aboveFinal payment date to be considered for mid-year offers 7 June <strong>2013</strong> (5pm) refer to fees aboveSpecial Entry Access Scheme (SEAS)SEAS application and supporting documentation 6 August (9am) 9 October (5pm) no feesMid year SEAS application and documentation 7 June <strong>2013</strong> (5pm) no feesScholarshipsScholarship application and supporting documentation 6 August (9am) 19 October (5pm) no feesDates and fees |1


Admissions tests Open Close FeesBookings for October sittings 6 August (9am) 12 October (5pm) $90.00Final payment date for October sittings - 12 October (5pm)STAT Multiple Choicebooking fee 4Results for October sittings available online12 November (2pm)$90.00Bookings for November sittings 6 August (9am) 16 November (5pm)STAT Written Englishbooking fee 4Final payment date for November sittings - 16 November (5pm)$106.00Results for November sittings available online3 January <strong>2013</strong> (2pm)ALSET booking fee 4Mid-year – STAT 15 April <strong>2013</strong> (9am) 22 May <strong>2013</strong> (5pm) $90Mid-year STAT sittings TBC Check the <strong>VTAC</strong> website in March <strong>2013</strong>.Mid-year STAT results available17 June <strong>2013</strong> (2pm)VCE results and ATAR Online 5 Post 6 FeesClosing date for change of address to receive ATAR statement by mail (CY12 only) 10 December (5pm) no feesVCE results and ATAR 17 December (7am) 18 December no feesIB Notional ATAR 4 January <strong>2013</strong> (4pm) 8 January <strong>2013</strong> no feesOffers Online 5 Post 6 FeesEarly offers 7 23 November (2pm) 26 NovemberInternational offers 11 January <strong>2013</strong> (2pm) 14 January <strong>2013</strong>Round 1 offers for graduate-entry teaching courses 14 January <strong>2013</strong> (9am) 15 January <strong>2013</strong>Round 1 offers for all other courses 17 January <strong>2013</strong> (2pm) 18 January <strong>2013</strong>Round 2 offers for graduate-entry teaching courses 23 January <strong>2013</strong> (2pm) 24 January <strong>2013</strong>Round 2 offers for all other courses 6 February <strong>2013</strong> (2pm) 7 February <strong>2013</strong>Supplementary offers February <strong>2013</strong> February <strong>2013</strong>Mid year – Round 1 June <strong>2013</strong> 21 June <strong>2013</strong> (12noon) 24 June <strong>2013</strong>Mid year – Round 2 June <strong>2013</strong> 28 June <strong>2013</strong> (12noon) 1 July <strong>2013</strong>Mid year – Round 3 July <strong>2013</strong> 5 July <strong>2013</strong> (12noon) 8 July <strong>2013</strong>Mid year – Round 4 July <strong>2013</strong> 12 July <strong>2013</strong> (12noon) 15 July <strong>2013</strong>Administrative servicesAdministration fee: charged for processing refunds. Refunds are only granted in exceptional circumstances. $11.00To be considered for offers,you must pay your courseapplication processing feeon time.See course applicationprocessing fees andfinal payment dateson page 1.Document requests Standard fee 8 Express fee 9 International fee 10Replacement ATAR statement $15.00 $25.00 $35.00Replacement ALSET result statement $15.00 $25.00 $35.00Replacement STAT result statement $15.00 $25.00 $35.00FeesFees: All fees are in Australian dollars and include GST.1You are considered 'Current Year 12' if you are currently enrolled in astandard Australian Year 12 or International Baccalaureate in Australiaor New Zealand. Examples of standard Australian Year 12 include:VCE, VCAL, HSC, NTCE, QLD Senior Certificate, SACE, TCE, and WACE.If your Year 12 is not listed here, contact <strong>VTAC</strong> to find out whether it isrecognised as a standard Australian Year 12.2When your documentation should reach <strong>VTAC</strong> to guarantee itwill reach institutions in time to be considered for offers. If yourdocumentation reaches <strong>VTAC</strong> after the closing date, it will be providedto institutions, but there is no guarantee that it will be considered byselection authorities.3Final date to pay your course application processing fee. Only paidapplications will be forwarded to institutions to be considered for offers.<strong>VTAC</strong> recommends that you pay early.4Booking fee: You will be charged a booking fee for each test youbook. If you book two tests you must pay two booking fees. If you bookthree tests you must pay all three booking fees.5ONLINE: Dates and times refer to when results/offer messages areavailable online in <strong>VTAC</strong> user accounts (www.vtac.edu.au/account).6POST: Dates refer to when the majority of results/offer letterswill be delivered to postal addresses. Delivery to locations outsidemetropolitan Melbourne may take longer.7Early offers: Only available to non-Year 12 applicants. To beconsidered for early offers, you must apply during the 'Timelyapplication' period and submit your payment and any supportinginformation by the earlier dates on page 1.8Standard fee: For documents mailed to your Australian address bystandard post.9Express fee: To receive a document on-the-spot (at the <strong>VTAC</strong> office)or mailed to your Australian address by express post. Requests must bereceived before 1pm for next-day delivery.10International fee: For documents mailed to an international address.2 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


ContentsDATES and FEES 1-2AM I ELIGIBLE? 5-8Who can apply for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong> 5Entrance requirements 5Special consideration 6MAKING AN APPLICATION 9-10Types of applications 9<strong>VTAC</strong> application process 9<strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN/<strong>VTAC</strong> user account 9ABOUT COURSES 11-19Types of courses and qualifications 11Finding courses 12Course codes and course descriptions 13Pathways into courses 16Credit transfer 17Recognition of prior learning (RPL) 18Selection criteria 19APPLYING FOR COURSES 21-27How to apply for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong> 21Applying for courses listed with <strong>VTAC</strong> as 'direct to the institution' 23Applying interstate 23Evidence of results 23Documents required 24How to supply your documents 25<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online 26Making changes 26APPLYING FOR ACCOMMODATION 28SPECIAL ENTRY ACCESS SCHEME (SEAS) AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATION 29-43<strong>VTAC</strong> Special Entry Access Scheme 29Applying for SEAS 31Other special consideration schemes 43SCHOLARSHIPS 44-50About Scholarships 44Applying 45Other scholarships not through <strong>VTAC</strong> 50ADMISSIONS TESTS 51-55About STAT 51About ALSET 53How to book STAT/ALSET Sittings 54About other admissions tests 54-55After you book STAT/ALSET Sittings 55Getting your STAT/ALSET results 55RESULTS 56-58Year 12 and ATAR 56Getting your results 56Do you need to supply results to <strong>VTAC</strong>? 57VCE Results and ATAR service 58OFFERS, ENROLMENT AND DEFERMENT 59-62How the offer system works 59Enrolment and deferment 62FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 63COURSE INDEX 64-121INSTITUTIONS and COURSES 122-421Academia International 122Academy of Interactive Entertainment 125Advance TAFE 127Contents |3


Australian Academy of Design 130Australian Catholic University 132Australian College of Applied Psychology 139Australian College of Sports Therapy 141Australian College of the Arts 143Australian Guild of Music Education 145Australian Institute of Fitness 147Australian Maritime College 149Bendigo TAFE 153Billy Blue College of Design 155Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School 156Box Hill Institute 157Carrick Institute of Education 165Central Queensland University 168Charles Sturt University 170Chisholm 173Deakin University 182Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy College 199Endeavour College of Natural Health 201Footscray City Films 203GippsTAFE – Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE 205Gordon (The) 208Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE 213Grenadi School of Design 216Gurkhas Institute of Technology 218Health Skills Australia 220Holmes Institute 223Holmesglen 225International College of Hotel Management 235JMC Academy 236Kangan Institute 239La Trobe Melbourne 242La Trobe University 243LaTrobe College of Art and Design 261Max Therapy Institute 263Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology 265Melbourne Institute of Technology 267Monash College 269Monash University 271Moorabbin Flying Services 296Navitas College of Public Safety 297Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE 299Oceania Polytechnic Institute of Education 308Ozford College of Business 310Photographic Imaging College 313Photography Studies College 314Qantm College 316RMIT University 318SAE Institute 339Sage Massage 341South West Institute of TAFE 342Southern School of Natural Therapies 346Stott’s Colleges 348Sunraysia Institute of TAFE 350Swinburne University of Technology 354University of Ballarat 380University of Melbourne (The) 389Victoria University 396Victorian Institute of Technology 414William Angliss Institute of TAFE 416Wodonga Institute of TAFE 419INDEX OF GRADUATE-ENTRY TEACHING SPECIALIST TEACHING AREAS 422INDEX OF MAJOR STUDY AREAS 423-446INDEX 447-4484 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Am I eligible?IntroductionThis <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> includes all the information you will needto assist you apply through <strong>VTAC</strong> for:• tertiary courses• Special entry access schemes• ScholarshipsAdditionally <strong>VTAC</strong> administers the booking process for theSpecial Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) and the AustralianLaw Special Entrance Test (ALSET).Course listings are accurate as of the 4 June 2012.However for the most up-to-date list of courses availableat semester one, <strong>2013</strong> go to www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.htmlCourse listings for semester two, <strong>2013</strong> will be availablefrom 15 April <strong>2013</strong>.As well as applying for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong>, this <strong>Guide</strong>also includes course listings for courses that accept directapplications (only).Who can apply for coursesthrough <strong>VTAC</strong>?You can apply for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong> if you are:• an Australian citizen• an Australian permanent resident• a New Zealand citizen• a temporary resident currently studying an AustralianYear 12* or International Baccalaureate in Australiaor New Zealand. *For example: VCE, VCAL, HSC, NTCE,QLD Senior Certificate, SACE, TCE, WACE.• an international student currently enrolled at TheUniversity of Melbourne applying to transfer to anothercourse at The University of Melbourne.If you don’t meet the citizenship/residency requirementsabove you must apply directly to institutions—not through <strong>VTAC</strong>.Can I apply if I’m in Year 12?Yes, you can apply for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong> if you meet anyof the citizenship/residency requirements above.Can I apply if I’m not in Year 12?Yes, you can apply for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong> if you meetany of the citizenship/residency requirements above. Youshould also check entrance requirements to see if you areeligible for entry to the courses you are interested in.Can I apply if I’m mature age?Yes, you can apply for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong> if you meet anyof the citizenship/residency requirements above.Some institutions provide consideration for mature ageentry; however, the age requirement and policies for matureage entry differ across institutions. If you would like to applyfor mature age consideration, you can complete Category1 of the Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) application(in addition to your <strong>VTAC</strong> course application). To find outwhich institutions recognise mature age entry and their agerequirements, see SEAS: Category 1 (page 33).Entrance requirementsThere are three levels of requirements you must meet to beconsidered for a course:1. tertiary entrance requirements2. institutional entrance requirements3. course application requirementsNote: Meeting these requirements does not guaranteeyou an offer because you will be competing with othereligible applicants.1. Tertiary entrance requirementsFor entry to Vocational Education and Training(VET) courses:Certificate II, Certificate III:There are no set minimum tertiary entrance requirementsfor <strong>2013</strong> entry to Certificate II and III courses in this guide;however, institutional and course requirements still apply.Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma:• If you are currently studying Year 12 you will meetminimum tertiary entrance requirements for <strong>2013</strong>entry to VET courses if you achieve satisfactorycompletion of any of the qualifications listed forHigher Education courses (below) or satisfactoryequivalent senior secondary completion such asSenior VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning)or literacy requirements as stated in VET Trainingpackages/curriculum.• If you are NOT currently studying Year 12 there areno set minimum tertiary entrance requirements for<strong>2013</strong> entry to VET courses in this guide; however,institutional and course requirements still apply.For entry to Higher Education courses:You will meet the minimum tertiary entrance requirementsfor general entry in <strong>2013</strong> to higher education courses inthis guide if you have any of the following:Current Year 12 qualifications• VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education): Satisfactorycompletion of the VCE and Units 3 and 4 English (any)**Any of the four VCE English studies — English,ESL, Literature or English Language — satisfies therequirement for English (any); however, Units 3 and4 must be completed in sequence and in the samecalendar year.Am I eligible? |5


• International Baccalaureate (IB): If you satisfy therequirements for the award of the InternationalBaccalaureate diploma you will meet minimum tertiaryentrance requirements Australia wide.• Australian Year 12: If you meet minimum tertiaryentrance requirements for all institutions in yourhome state, you will meet minimum tertiary entrancerequirements for all institutions in Victoria.Notes:• For the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)calculation and university admission under the home staterule, Northern Territory and South Australia are combinedand treated as a single entity. The eligibility requirementsapplied to students presenting the SACE will be applied tostudents presenting the NTCE.• An English study is required for entry to many courses.• Only some Higher Education providers will considersenior secondary completion such as Senior VCAL.Check with individual institutions for their entrancerequirements.Previous Australian Year 12 qualificationsIf you previously qualified for tertiary entrance under anycircumstances or any provision contained in a previous<strong>VTAC</strong> publication, you will meet the minimum tertiaryentrance requirements for <strong>2013</strong>. Examples include:• if you completed HSC in 1985 with four Group 1studies (including English)• if you matriculated in 1967 with four studies includingEnglish Expression.Note: Only some Higher Education providers will considersenior secondary completion such as Senior VCAL. Check withindividual institutions for their entrance requirements.Previous Australian tertiary admissionIf you were previously admitted to tertiary study atCertificate IV level or higher, you will meet the minimumtertiary entrance requirements for <strong>2013</strong>. Examples include:certificate IV, diploma, advanced diploma, associate degreeand degree courses.Overseas qualificationsYou will meet minimum tertiary entrance requirements inVictoria if your overseas qualifications are assessed by <strong>VTAC</strong>as comparable to the required Victorian qualifications. Fora list of overseas qualifications that meet minimum tertiaryrequirements in Victoria, see Overseas qualifications on the<strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au).Note:Assessments are based on information from organisationsincluding the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition(NOOSR), the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority(VCAA) and other tertiary admissions bodies.<strong>VTAC</strong> will advise the institutions to which you have appliedwhether the minimum tertiary entrance requirement has beenmet and the details of any other/additional overseas studies.<strong>VTAC</strong> will advise institutions of the level of the award in termsof the Australian Qualifications Framework according toNOOSR guidelines. The individual course selection officers willthen assess whether your particular level of achievement issuitable for entry into that course.Special considerationIf you don't meet tertiary entrance requirementsIf you don't meet the tertiary entrance requirements listedabove, have had difficulty meeting them or have not studiedfor the past few years, you may consider pathways andpreparatory programs or applying for special considerationsuch as Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) (see page 29).Additional institutional entrance requirements forcourses through <strong>VTAC</strong>Some institutions also have specific entrance requirementsin addition to minimum tertiary entrance requirements. Forfurther information:Australian Maritime CollegeJMC AcademyLa Trobe UniversityMonash CollegeContact AMC on 1800 030 277 forspecific information institutionalentrance requirements.www.jmcacademy.edu.au/Admissions/Application-and-Enrolment-Procedure/Entry-Requirements.cfmwww.latrobe.edu.au/policy/documents/admissions-policy.pdfwww.latrobe.edu.au/international/apply/how-to/englishwww.monashcollege.edu.au/courses/diplomas/arts.htmlNavitas College of Public Safety www.ncps.edu.auPhotography Studies CollegeQantm CollegeSAE InstituteSwinburne University ofTechnologywww.psc.edu.au/courses/full timehttp://melbourne.qantm.com/en-gb/content/2545/Entry_Requirements_-_Domestichttp://melbourne.sae.edu/en-gb/content/112/Entry_Requirements_-_Domestic_Studentswww.swinburne.edu.au/vtac/nonyear12.htmlFor entry into Graduate-entry teaching coursesEnglish language requirement for Other graduateand Graduate-entry teaching coursesFor admission to graduate-entry teaching courses, thereis a minimum English language requirement. To meet thisrequirement, you must be able to provide evidence of oneof the following:• all secondary and tertiary schooling at institutionswhere the language of instruction and assessmentwas entirely in English; or,• six years of full time university study at bachelordegree level (or above) taught and assessed entirely inEnglish; or,• six years of work experience in communicativelydemanding work conducted in English; or,6 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


• a combination of the above tertiary study and workexperience totalling six non-overlapping years (e.g.four years tertiary study taught and assessed inEnglish followed by two years work in communicativelydemanding English)• IELTS (Academic) or Internet-based TOEFL results thatmeet the highest English test requirement of yourcourse preferences. To find the test scores required,see Prerequisites in the graduate-entry teachingcourses in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website:www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.htmlFor testing centres and registration information see theIELTS website: www.ielts.orgTo find out what evidence you need to supply to <strong>VTAC</strong>,see Documents required (page 24).For further information about eligibility requirementsfor graduate entry teaching courses refer to individualinstitutional websites:Australian Catholic UniversityGraduate entry teachingDeakin UniversityGraduate entry teachingLa Trobe UniversityGraduate entry teachingMonash UniversityGraduate entry teachingRMIT UniversityGraduate entry teachingUniversity of BallaratGraduate entry teachingThe University of MelbourneGraduate entry teachingVictoria UniversityGraduate entry teachingwww.acu.edu.au/courses/education/teaching/www.deakin.edu.au/arts-ed/education/courses/grad-entry.phpwww.latrobe.edu.au/courses/http://education.monash.edu.au/students/current/enrolment/firsttime/graduate-entry-teaching.htmlwww2.rmit.edu.au/Courses/pdf/2012_PG_Teaching.pdfwww.ballarat.edu.au/schools/education-and-arts/education/prospective-students/programs-and-courseswww.edfac.unimelb.edu.au/mteach/streams.htmlwww.vu.edu.au/futurestudents/postgraduate-studiesInterviews for English language requirementsYou may also be required to attend an interview toconfirm that you meet English language requirements.Interviews are likely to be held in November, December2012 or early January <strong>2013</strong>. For information aboutany interviews that you have been asked to attend, youshould contact the university.Still unsureIf you don’t meet the English language requirements (above)or if you are unsure whether you meet them with equivalentstudies or tests, you should contact the institutions you areapplying to, as soon as possible. Only the authorities at theinstitutions (not <strong>VTAC</strong>) can evaluate whether you meet therequirements. Ensure all advice you receive is in writing.Eligibility for specialist teaching areas in graduateentryteaching courses<strong>VTAC</strong> uses the following broad guidelines to adviseselection authorities of the specialist areas for which youmay be eligible:• Primary teaching courses are available to degree (or,in some cases, equivalent diploma) holders from anydiscipline.• For secondary teaching courses, some specialistteaching areas require a sub-major while othersrequire a major course of study. Sub-major: A total ofhalf a year of successful full-time higher educationstudy, usually comprising sequential discipline studiestaken over two years (e.g. a part in each of the firstand second years of study), or equivalent study. Inmost programs, this equates to four units with nomore than two at first year level. Major: A total ofthree-quarters of a year of successful full-time highereducation studies, usually comprising sequentialdiscipline study taken over three years, (e.g. a part ineach of the first, second and third years of study) orequivalent study. In most programs, this equates to sixunits with no more than two at first year level and noless than two units at third year level.Information is provided by <strong>VTAC</strong> to institutions on an advisorybasis only and is not binding. Once assessed, you can seeyour specialist teaching areas assessment in your <strong>VTAC</strong> useraccount. If you are still unsure of your eligibility for specialistareas, you should contact the institution directly.For further information:See The Victorian Institute of Teaching website:www.vit.vic.edu.au/finditfast/Teacher-educationprograms/Pages/Assessmentofqualifications.aspxand The Victorian Institute of Teaching SpecialistArea <strong>Guide</strong>lines: www.vit.vic.edu.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/PDF/1672_Specialist-Area-<strong>Guide</strong>lines-Nov08.pdfFor entry into graduate coursesFor admission to graduate courses, there is a minimumEnglish language requirement. To meet this requirement,you must be able to provide evidence of IELTS (Academic)or Internet-based TOEFL results that meet the highestEnglish test requirement of your course preferences. To findthe test scores required, see Prerequisites in the graduatecourses in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website: www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.htmlFor testing centres and registration information see the IELTSwebsite: www.ielts.org3. Course requirementsPrerequisites and extra requirementsCourse application requirements (if any) are listed asPrerequisites and Extra requirements in the courseinformation in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html). You must meetprerequisites and complete all relevant requirements by thedates specified to ensure your application for the coursewill be considered. Examples include: completing aprerequisite study, submitting an additional form, sitting atest, presenting a folio or attending an interview.Am I eligible? |7


Prerequisites for Graduate and Graduate-entryteaching coursesTo apply for Graduate and Graduate-entry teachingcourses through <strong>VTAC</strong>, you must have completed anappropriate undergraduate qualification such as anAustralian degree, overseas equivalent or, in some cases,an equivalent university diploma. If you are in doubt,about the suitability of your background, you shouldcontact institutions directly, not <strong>VTAC</strong>.Other course requirementsWorking with Children CheckA number of courses will require you to have undertakena Working with Children Check (WWC) prior to enrolling inthe course. To find out whether you need to complete thischeck, see Extra requirements in the course informationin CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html) or contact the institution.The Working with Children Check helps protect childrenfrom physical and sexual harm. The scheme aims toprevent those who pose a risk to children from working orvolunteering with them. For further information about thisprogram go to www.justice.vic.gov.au/workingwithchildren/Police record checkA police record check may also be required for somecourses. To find out whether you need to complete thischeck, see Extra requirements in the course informationin CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html) or contact the institution.Find out moreYou can also get detailed course information frominstitution websites, publications and courseinformation sessions. <strong>VTAC</strong> recommends you researchas much as you can about a course before you apply.If you are in doubt about your eligibility for any coursesyou should discuss your individual case with the courseadvisers at the institution. If you have difficulty fulfillingthe requirements or meeting closing dates, you shouldcontact the relevant faculty or department.Who can apply for coursesdirectly to the institution?A number of courses listed in this <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> will acceptapplications directly to the institution. These courses areclearly identified with an application indicator within thecourse entry. These courses are included in the courselistings on pages 122 to 421 or <strong>VTAC</strong> CourseSearch atwww.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.htmlFor further information about the eligibility requirementsfor these courses refer to the institutional information,available at:Australian Academy ofDesignAustralian Guild of MusicEducationAustralian Institute ofFitnessBilly Blue College of DesignEndeavour College ofNatural HealthGurkhas Institute ofTechnologyHealth Skills AustraliaInternational College ofHotel ManagementJMC AcademySage MassageStott’s Collegeswww.designacademy.edu.au/admission/procedure.htmlwww.guildmusic.edu.au/PDF-files/Selection%20for%20Students09.pdfwww.fitness.edu.au/aif-course-infowww.billyblue.edu.au/enrolmentwww.endeavour.edu.au/#www.gurkhasinstitute.com.au/entry-requirement.aspxhttp://healthskills.com.au/How-to-Enrol.htmlwww.ichm.edu.au/entry/entry-requirementswww.jmcacademy.edu.au/Admissions/Application-and-Enrolment-Procedure.cfmhttp://stotts.vic.edu.au/index.php/admissions#papAdditionally a number of <strong>VTAC</strong> institutions that list theirundergraduate courses through the <strong>VTAC</strong> process, havealso listed a range of post graduate courses for whichapplicants can apply directly to the institution. Thesecourses are included in the course listings on pages 122 to421 or <strong>VTAC</strong> CourseSearch at www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.htmlAustralian Maritime College www.amc.edu.au/postgraduate-coursesChisholmDeakin UniversityMonash Universitywww.chisholm.edu.au/Courseswww.sageacademic.com.au/newmassage-students/new-massagestudents.htmlwww.deakin.edu.au/futurestudents/applications-enrolments/applications/postgraduate.phpwww.adm.monash.edu.au/admissions/pgdirectappform.htmlThe University of Melbourne www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissionsVictoria Universitywww.vu.edu.au/courses/applying/how-to-apply8 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Making an applicationTypes of applications<strong>VTAC</strong> administers three applications: <strong>VTAC</strong> courseapplication, <strong>VTAC</strong> scholarship application and SpecialEntry Access Scheme (SEAS) application. <strong>VTAC</strong> also takesbookings for admissions tests (see page 51).A range of courses are also listed for which the applicantmay apply directly to the institution.The <strong>VTAC</strong> applicationprocessRegister for a <strong>VTAC</strong> user account.You will be asked to select your own PIN.Receive your <strong>VTAC</strong> IDFor current Victorian Year 12 students, your student numberwill be recorded as your <strong>VTAC</strong> ID. All other applicants will beallocated a system generated <strong>VTAC</strong> IDLogin to access and apply using the:• <strong>VTAC</strong> scholarships application• STAT/ALSET booking request• <strong>VTAC</strong> course applicationOnce you have applied for courses you can also:• Access and apply for special consideration via theSpecial Entry Access Scheme (SEAS)• Access and submit your Personal history online<strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN/<strong>VTAC</strong> user accountBefore you can apply, you need a <strong>VTAC</strong> ID (identification)and PIN (personal identification number). To get your <strong>VTAC</strong>ID and PIN, you must register with <strong>VTAC</strong>.Once you register, your user account will remain active untilthe last business day of July <strong>2013</strong>.See a demonstrationYou can view a demonstration before you register. The‘demo’ works just like the real thing, but you won’t be ableto save or submit anything you type into the demo, and itwon’t give you a <strong>VTAC</strong> ID or PIN. See Registration demo onthe <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/demos/rego/).Tips for your registrationProvide an Australian postal addressIf possible, you should include an Australian postal addresswhere you can receive mail. If you list an overseas mailingaddress, you may not be able to respond in time which mayjeopardise the success of your application. If you are aninternational student, you will also be required to supplyyour permanent international address.Choose your own PINWhen you register you will be asked to select your own PIN(personal identification number), and after you register youwill receive your <strong>VTAC</strong> ID (identification).Keep it safeKeep your <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN safe because you will needthem to apply and access your information after you apply.Registered before?If you registered with <strong>VTAC</strong> anytime before August 2012,you must register again and use your new <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PINto log into your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account.Forgot your ID or PIN?If you ever forget your <strong>VTAC</strong> ID or your PIN, you can fill in theonline Request for <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN and it will be sent to theemail address you provided when you registered.Made a mistake?Don’t register again. If you made a mistake and want to correctyour registration details, see Making changes (page 26).Making an application |9


Your <strong>VTAC</strong> user accountOnce you have your <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN, you can log into your<strong>VTAC</strong> user account where your information will be securelystored. As soon as you register you can:• apply for courses• apply for scholarships• book admissions tests• change your address• change your PIN• access messages from <strong>VTAC</strong>For additional services available after you applyfor courses, see page 22.For additional services available after you bookadmissions tests, see page 55.Current Year 12 ornon-Year 12?When you register for a <strong>VTAC</strong> user account, <strong>VTAC</strong>categorises you as either a:• current Year 12 student, or• non-Year 12 applicant.The reason for this is that institutions sometimes usedifferent selection criteria for current Year 12 studentsand non-Year 12 applicants. For information see: Selectioncriteria (page 19).Current Year 12 students (CY12)<strong>VTAC</strong> considers you a current Year 12 student if:• you are currently studying VCE (or Adult VCE)• you are enrolled in at least one Unit 1 and 2 VCEstudy sequence• you were enrolled in at least one Unit 3 and 4 VCEstudy sequence and did not officially withdraw byMonday 30 April 2012• you are currently studying Senior Level VCAL• you are currently studying an interstate AustralianYear 12 (e.g. HSC, NTCE, QLD Senior Certificate,SACE, TCE, WACE)• you are currently studying International Baccalaureate(IB) in Australia or New Zealand.Non-Year 12 applicants (NONY12)<strong>VTAC</strong> considers you a non-Year 12 applicant if:• you are not currently enrolled in any VCE, AustralianYear 12 or International Baccalaureate studies inAustralia or New Zealand.For example you will be considered a non-Year 12applicant if :• you completed Year 12 in a previous year• you are currently studying an overseas Year 12qualification (e.g. A-levels in England)• you officially withdrew from all VCE Unit 3 and 4studies by Monday 30 April 2012.Applications for mid-yearApplications for semester two, <strong>2013</strong> will open with <strong>VTAC</strong>on Monday 15 April <strong>2013</strong>.To obtain a list of courses offering a mid-year intake goto www.vtac.edu.au and follow the links.10 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


About coursesTypes of courses and qualifications<strong>VTAC</strong> lists courses for vocational education and training (VET) courses (Certificate II to Advanced Diploma) and highereducation courses (Associate Degrees to Masters).All courses are colour coded to assist you to tell the difference between qualification levels.Vocational education and training(VET) courses◄ Visual ArtVET courses provide professional and para-professionalqualifications with an emphasis on practical skills andvocational pathways to further training, higher educationor employment. A wide variety of study areas are offered;each one involving training for expertise in a particular skillarea. VET qualifications are designed in close consultationwith industry to ensure the training is current and relevantfor industry requirements. Class sizes are usually smallallowing for individual attention. These courses may bework-based or involve a work placement.VET courses include certificate II, certificate III, certificateIV, diplomas and advanced diplomas. These courses areincluded in this guide with the above coloured banner.Higher education coursesHigher education courses provide professionalqualifications with an emphasis on theory and thedevelopment of transferable skills. Some courses arevocational, leading to careers in clearly identified areas(e.g. Accounting) while others are ‘generalist’ with noparticular vocational skills component. Although coursesvary, many higher education courses include formallectures and tutorials.Undergraduate◄ ArtsThe majority of higher education courses with applicationsthrough <strong>VTAC</strong> are bachelor degrees and a few associatedegrees. These courses are included in this guide with theabove coloured banner.Graduate-entry teaching (GET)◄ Master of Teaching (Secondary)Graduate-entry teaching courses require an undergraduatequalification, such as a degree, as a prerequisite. Thesecourses are included in this guide with the abovecoloured banner.Other graduate courses◄ Pastoral CareOther graduate courses with applications through <strong>VTAC</strong>require an undergraduate or VET qualification and/orrelevant work experience as a prerequisite. These coursesare included in this guide with the above coloured banner.About courses |11


Finding coursesYou can find short course descriptions in this guide andmore detailed information, including updates to new andcancelled courses in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website(www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html).Unless cancelled, all courses in this guide will be makingoffers to eligible applicants for semester one, <strong>2013</strong>. A finallist of courses taking applications for semester two (midyear),<strong>2013</strong> will be available from the <strong>VTAC</strong> website(www.vtac.edu.au) in early April <strong>2013</strong>.Finding courses in this guideThis guide contains all the courses in the <strong>VTAC</strong> system as at4 June 2012.By institution nameCourses in this guide are listed by institution. Institutionsare listed in alphabetical order. For a complete list ofinstitutions and page numbers, see pages 3-4.• When to use this method: If you know whichinstitution offers the course you want, you can gostraight to the pages for that institution. If you wantto explore the range of institutions and coursesavailable, you can browse through all the courseslisted for the institutions.By major study areaThe Index of major study areas, at the back of thisguide, provides an alphabetical list of categories and thecourses that offer major studies related to these categories.Page numbers are provided for each course listed tohelp you find the course descriptions in this guide.See pages 423-446.• When to use this index: If you don't know the exactname of the course but you have an idea of the type ofsubjects it might include, you can look up a categoryand find all the courses across all institutions thatoffer courses with major studies or study areas thatare related to that category.By specialist teaching area(for graduate-entry courses)The Index of specialist teaching areas provides analphabetical list of all specialist teaching areas and theinstitutions and campuses that offer them. See page 422.• When to use this index: If you want to find whichgraduate-entry teaching courses offer the specialistareas you are interested in, this index lists them allon one page. If you want more information aboutwhich specialist areas are offered by each course,see the detailed course information in CourseSearchon the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html).Finding courses onlineFor detailed information about all courses (including anynew courses, cancelled courses and course changes since4 June 2012), check the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/courses-inst/courseupdates.html) or subscribe toreceive updates via email or RSS feed.CourseSearch• CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html) is an online search function,available to everyone, that provides up-to-date detailedcourse information for all courses with applicationsthrough <strong>VTAC</strong> and some courses with applicationsdirect to the institution, including any changes thatmay have occurred after this guide was printed.CourseLink• CourseLink is an online course and information servicefor current Year 12 students. It is especially usefulfor students to find courses for which they meet theprerequisite Year 12 studies.<strong>VTAC</strong> blog, Facebook and Twitter• Check the <strong>VTAC</strong> blog for the latest information aboutcourses and applications including any changes thatmay have occurred after this guide was printed, orsubscribe to receive updates via email or RSS feed.For more information and to use these search functionsvisit the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au).12 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course codes and course descriptions<strong>VTAC</strong> heading: This heading is for <strong>VTAC</strong> purposes only(not the official name of the course).Institution, campus: The institution and campus(es)where the course is offered.◄ DesignExample College, South Melbourne11111 (VGF), 11114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Design: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students the opportunity to develop and enhance skills ingraphic art, graphic design, industrial design, product design, andrelated design studies. Incorporates design concepts, appropriatetechniques and media to communicate ideas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Apply: Shows whether applications are through <strong>VTAC</strong> ordirect to the institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> course code(s): Only for courses with applicationsthrough <strong>VTAC</strong>. These codes show which course, campusand type of course fees you are applying for. See Coursecodes and fee-types (page 13-15)Qualification title, length: The official title of the course,and number of years to complete the course.FT1 = 1 years full-time. PTA = part-time available.Prerequisites: VCE studies or specific skills you musthave to be eligible for the course. ‘No’ means there areno prerequisites for the course. If ‘Yes’, you can findthe prerequisites for the course in the detailed courseinformation in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website(www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html).Extra requirements: The things you must do, in additionto submitting your application, to be eligible for thecourse. ‘No’ means there are no extra requirements forthe course. If ‘Yes’, you can find the extra requirementsfor the course in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website(www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html).Course description: A brief outline of the course,including how the course is structured each yearor semester, and the components that make upthe course (e.g. academic units, field work andindustry placements).Length of studyCourses generally take the following length of time to complete:• bachelor degrees require at least three yearsfull-time study• associate degrees require at least two yearsfull-time study• advanced diplomas require at least two yearsfull-time study• diplomas require two years of full-time study• certificate IV courses can be (but are not always) thefirst year of a diploma• certificate II and certificate III courses usually requirebetween six and twelve months full-time study.Full-timeAll courses vary in the time commitment they require fromstudents, so it is best to check with the institutions to beclear about what is meant by ‘full-time’. Depending on thecontent and level of the course, this could be anythingbetween twelve and thirty five contact hours (i.e. hoursin tutorials and lectures) per week. In addition to this,you are expected to devote equal time to studying andassignments. Again, this varies from course to course andfrom subject to subject.Part-timeMany courses can be studied part-time. Check individualcourse entries for ‘PTA’ (part time available) to see if theyaccept applications for part-time study through <strong>VTAC</strong>.Otherwise check with the institution to find out if part-timeoptions are available.Off-campusA few courses offering off-campus study accept applicationsthrough <strong>VTAC</strong>. Check individual course entries to see ifthey offer an off-campus option. Otherwise check with theinstitution to find out if off-campus options are available.Course codes and fee-typesEvery course that has applications through <strong>VTAC</strong> has a <strong>VTAC</strong>course code. Some courses have more than one. Whenyou apply for courses, these codes tells <strong>VTAC</strong> which course,campus and type of course fees you are applying for.Check your codes carefully: Make sure you are applying for thecourse, the campus and the fee-type that you want.About courses |13


What are the fee-types?The last digit of the course code (1, 2, 3 or 4) shows youthe type of course fees you will be required to pay if youget an offer:• codes that end in 1 are government-funded places, soyou only pay part of the cost.• codes that end in 2 are domestic full-fee places, soyou pay the full cost.• codes that end in 3 are international full-fee places, soyou pay the full cost.• codes that end in 4 are yet to be decided. Whetheryou are eligible for a government-funded place or afull-fee place will be determined by the institutionwhen you enrol.Why do some courses haveno course codes?For courses with no course codes applications should bemade directly to the institution. For further information referto page 23Why do some courses have morethan one code?If courses have similar codes ending in a different number,it means they may have some government-funded placesand some full-fee places, and/or some domestic placesand some international places for the same course.Which codes can I apply for?The codes available to you in the course application aredetermined by your age and your citizenship/residency asshown below:Higher education coursesCSPcodesendingin 1DFPcodesendingin 2IFPcodesendingin 3Australian citizen Australian permanent resident New Zealand citizen Temporary resident Will obtain a temporary resident/student visa CSP (Commonwealth supported places).DFP (domestic fee places). IFP (international fee places)Vocational Educationand Training (VET) coursesVGFcodesending in 1DFPcodesendingin 2Fee typedeterminedby providercodes ending in 4Vocational Educationand Training (VET) coursesVGFcodesending in 1DFPcodesendingin 2Fee typedeterminedby providercodes ending in 4Temporary resident Will obtain a temporaryresident/student visa VGF (VET government-funded places).DFP (domestic fee places).age


Your Tax File NumberYou must provide your tax file number (TFN) to the tertiaryinstitution when you enrol in a CSP place. To have itavailable in time for enrolment, apply for your TFN early.See the Australian Taxation Office website (www.ato.gov.au)or call 13 28 61.DFP (Domestic fee places)<strong>VTAC</strong> course codes that end in 2 followed by 'DFP' inbrackets, like this:53382 (DFP)are for domestic full-fee places offered by TAFE providersand independent tertiary colleges. There is no governmentcontribution for these places and, unless you receivea scholarship, you will be liable for the full cost of thecourse. Tuition fees and other costs will be determinedby the institution offering the course. These fees arecalculated based on subjects or units taken and mayvary between institutions.To apply for domestic full-fee places you must be:• an Australian citizen• an Australian permanent resident, or• a New Zealand citizen.For information about fees and payment options forfee-paying places, see fee information for individualInstitutions.IFP (International fee places)<strong>VTAC</strong> course codes that end in 3 followed by 'IFP' inbrackets, like this:90743 (IFP)are for international fee places. You will be liable for thefull cost of the course and required to pay the tuition feedirectly to the institution each semester or year.To apply for international fee places through <strong>VTAC</strong>, you mustbe holding or obtaining an Australian temporary resident/student visa and be:• a current student of a standard Australian Year 12program (e.g. VCE) or International Baccalaureate inAustralia or New Zealand; or,• an international student currently enrolled at TheUniversity of Melbourne applying to transfer to anothercourse at The University of Melbourne .If you want to apply as an international student but you arenot a current student as listed above, you must apply directto the institution.For information about fees and payment options forinternational fee-paying places, see fee information forindividual Institutions.VGF (Vocational Educationand Training (VET) governmentfundedplaces)<strong>VTAC</strong> course codes that end in 1 followed by 'VGF' inbrackets, like this:57391 (VGF)are for VET government-funded places. This means part ofthe cost of the course is paid for by the government.To be eligible for a VET government subsidised place youmust be:• an Australian citizen• an Australian permanent resident• a New Zealand Citizen.In addition to the above residency/citizenshiprequirements, you must also be under 20 years of age on 1January <strong>2013</strong> to be eligible to apply for government-fundedVET courses using a course code ending in '1'.If you will be 20 years of age or older on 1 January <strong>2013</strong>,see Fee Type determined by provider.For information about fees for government-funded VETplaces, see the Higher Education and Skills website(www.skills.vic.gov.au).Fee Type determined by provider<strong>VTAC</strong> course codes that end in 4 followed by ‘Fee Typedetermined by provider' in brackets, like this:90744 (Fee Type determined by provider)means that the institution will determine your eligibility fora government-funded place when you enrol. This is becauseonly people under 20 years of age are automatically eligiblefor a government-funded place in Vocational Educationand Training (VET) courses. If you will be 20 years of age orolder on 1 January <strong>2013</strong>, your eligibility for a governmentfundedplace cannot be determined when you apply, butwill be determined when you enrol.For information about fees for government-funded VETplaces, see the Higher Education and Skills website(www.skills.vic.gov.au).VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13 State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may becancelled or have their fee structure changedfrom government subsidised to include a fee to bedetermined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, onthe Course amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/coursesinst/courseupdates.html)and on its social mediaplatforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).About courses |15


Pathways into coursesThere is more than one pathway to the qualification youwant. Pathways provide a range of entry and exit points tocourses. Student movement along pathways and canbe achieved in a number of ways including linking existingqualifications. To help you navigate the various pathwaysand arrangements offered by tertiary institutions see theinformation below:InstitutionAcademy of Interactive EntertainmentAustralian Catholic UniversityAustralian College of Sports TherapyBox Hill InstituteCharles Sturt UniversityCharles Sturt UniversityChisholmGippsTAFE – Central Gippsland Institute of TAFEGordon (The)JMC AcademyLa Trobe UniversityMelbourne Institute of Business and TechnologyMelbourne Institute of TechnologyMonash UniversityRMIT UniversitySunraysia Institute of TAFEUniversity Of BallaratUniversity Of Melbourne (The)Sunraysia Institute of TAFESwinburne University of TechnologyUniversity Of BallaratUniversity Of Melbourne (The)Victoria UniversityFor further information about pathway policies:www.aie.edu.au/Melbourne/CampusOverviewwww.acu.edu.au/143751www.sportstherapy.edu.au/courses/articulation.htmlwww.bhtafe.edu.au/courses/Pages/pathways.aspxwww.csu.edu.au/courses/undergraduate/general_studieswww.csu.edu.au/for/tafe-studentswww.chisholm.edu.au/Apply_Now/Pathway_Guaranteewww.gippstafe.edu.au/prospective_students/pathwayswww.thegordon.edu.au/Courses/Pathwaywww.jmcacademy.edu.au/Admissions/Alternative-Entry-Admission-to-Higher-Education-at-JMC-Academy.cfmwww.latrobe.edu.au/mature-age/apply/pathwayswww.mibt.vic.edu.au/apply-today/transferswww.mit.edu.au/future-students/why-choose-mit/university-pathway-diplomaswww.monash.edu.au/study/pathways/www.rmit.edu.au/programs/pathwayswww.sunitafe.edu.au/courses/University-Pathways.aspxwww.ballarat.edu.au/pathwayswww.pathways.unimelb.edu.auwww.sunitafe.edu.au/courses/University-Pathways.aspxwww.swinburne.edu.au/pathways/geswww.ballarat.edu.au/future-students/programs-and-courseshttp://policy.unimelb.edu.au/UOM0369www.vu.edu.au/courses16 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Credit transferCredit transfer is when a university or training providerallows you to count previous education or training in asimilar field or topic towards part of a degree or otherqualification. This can reduce the number of subjectsyou have to do to gain your qualification. You will needstatements of academic achievement to support yourrequest for credit.In addition to local credit transfer arrangements betweeninstitutions, Universities Australia has developed nationalcredit transfer guidelines for students moving fromVET (Vocational Education and Training) to a relatedundergraduate university course. Universities that haveadopted these guidelines have agreed that holders of acompleted diploma in a related area of study will be grantedup to 33% credit in a three-year degree, or up to 25% in afour-year degree. Holders of an advanced diploma canobtain up to 50% credit towards a three-year degree, or37.5% towards a four-year degree. In all cases the actualamount of credit granted is dependent upon the student’slevel of achievement in the VET studies and upon thespecific composition of the units completed.For policy guidelines, a list of participating universitiesand the fields of study covered by the guidelines see thePolicies/Programs section of the Universities Australiawebsite (www.universitiesaustralia.edu.au). For morespecific course information and to discuss your individualcircumstances, check with the institution offering yourcourse of interest.If you are applying for credit transfer when you enrol, don'tforget to take your transcripts of your previous studies withyou to enrolment.InstitutionAcademy of Interactive EntertainmentAustralian Academy of DesignAustralian Catholic UniversityAustralian College of Sports TherapyAustralian Maritime CollegeBendigo TAFEBox Hill InstituteCentral Queensland UniversityCharles Sturt UniversityFootscray City FilmsGordon (The)Health Skills AustraliaHolmesglenLa Trobe MelbourneLa Trobe UniversityMelbourne Institute of TechnologyMonash UniversityNavitas College of Public SafetyNorthern Melbourne Institute of TAFERMIT UniversitySunraysia Institute of TAFESwinburne University of TechnologyUniversity Of BallaratUniversity Of Melbourne (The)Victoria UniversityWodonga TAFEFor further information about credit transfer policies:www.aie.edu.au/Melbourne/CampusOverviewwww.designacademy.edu.au/courses/credittransfer.htmlwww.acu.edu.au/245658www.sportstherapy.edu.au/courses/how_to_apply.htmlwww.futurestudents.utas.edu.au/tafe-polytechwww.bendigotafe.edu.au/Courses/applications-and-enrolmentwww.bhtafe.edu.au/courses/Pages/pathways.aspxwww.cqu.edu.au/credittransferwww.csu.edu.au/apply/credithttp://footscrayfilms.com.au/tvfilm/enrolment-procedurewww.thegordon.edu.auhttp://healthskills.com.au/Policies-and-Procedures.html.www.holmesglen.edu.au/RPLwww.latrobemelbourne.edu.au/policieswww.latrobe.edu.au/mature-age/apply/pathwayswww.mit.edu.au/tafe-vet-diploma-to-degreewww.adm.monash.edu.au/admissions/credit.htmlwww.ncps.edu.au/forms-policies.htmlwww.nmit.edu.au/course_info/articulationrmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/creditwww.sunitafe.edu.au/courses/University-Pathways.aspxwww.swinburne.edu.au/pathways/programswww.ballarat.edu.au/future-students/programs-and-courseshttp://policy.unimelb.edu.au/UOM0369www.vu.edu.au/courseshttp://www.wodongatafe.edu.au/audience/information/skills-recognition.aspxAbout courses |17


Recognition of prior learningRecognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a way of gettingany previous relevant experience—working, training,volunteering, including activities in the community—formallyrecognised towards a qualification. This can bea shortcut to getting a qualification because you will beformally recognised to have completed parts of the trainingrequirements. For further information about the programsare included on each of the following institutional websitesInstitutionAustralian Academy of DesignAustralian Catholic UniversityAustralian College of Sports TherapyAustralian Maritime CollegeBendigo TAFEBox Hill InstituteChisholmDeakin UniversityFootscray City FilmsGippsTAFE – Central Gippsland Institute of TAFEGordon (The)Health Skills AustraliaHolmesglenJMC AcademyLa Trobe MelbourneMelbourne Institute of Business and TechnologyNavitas College of Public SafetyNorthern Melbourne Institute of TAFERMIT UniversitySouth West Institute of TAFESouthern School of Natural TherapiesSunraysia Institute of TAFESwinburne University of TechnologyUniversity Of BallaratWodonga Institute of TAFEFor further information about RPL policies:www.designacademy.edu.au/courses/priorlearning.htmlhttp://students.acu.edu.au/119582www.sportstherapy.edu.au/courses/how_to_apply.htmlwww.studentcentre.utas.edu.au/admissions/selection.htmlwww.bendigotafe.edu.au/courses/study-options-in-detail/pages/default.aspxwww.bhtafe.edu.au/courses/Pages/recognition-prior-learning-RPL.aspxwww.chisholm.edu.au/Apply_Now/Skills_recognitionwww.deakin.edu.au/future-students/applications-enrolments/applications/credithttp://footscrayfilms.com.au/tvfilm/enrolment-procedurewww.gippstafe.edu.au/prospective_students/skills_recognition_recognition_of_prior_learningwww.thegordon.edu.au/Courses/RPLhttp://healthskills.com.au/Policies-and-Procedures.html.www.holmesglen.edu.au/RPLwww.jmcacademy.edu.au/Admissions/Application-and-Enrolment-Procedure/Recognition-of-Prior-Learning.cfmwww.latrobemelbourne.edu.au/policieswww.mibt.vic.edu.au/apply-today/exemptionswww.ncps.edu.au/forms-policies.htmlwww.nmit.edu.au/course_info/skills_recognitionrmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/creditwww.swtafe.vic.edu.au/students/skills-recognition/www.think.edu.au/about-think/think-quality/our-policieswww.sunitafe.edu.au/courses/skills-recognition.aspxwww.swinburne.edu.au/pathways/rplwww.ballarat.edu.au/future-students/programs-and-courseswww.wodongatafe.edu.au/audience/information/skills-recognition.aspx18 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Selection criteria<strong>VTAC</strong> does not select applicants nor does <strong>VTAC</strong> influencedecisions made by selection authorities at institutions.Selection is the responsibility of each institution'scourse selection authorities. When considering yourapplication, course authorities take into accountpublished institutional and course entrance requirements,prerequisite studies and methods such as interviews,folios and supplementary forms. For a list of the methodsused for selection to a course, see Selection mode in thecourse information online.Institutions use a range of selection methods dependingon the course and on the educational background ofthe applicants.Courses select mainly on educational qualificationsand experience. Courses also use additional selectioncriteria such as interviews, folios, auditions, aptitudeand other special purpose tests, personal statementsand questionnaires.<strong>VTAC</strong> system rules prohibit the use of preference level as aselection criterion.This means that a selection officer's decision on whether tomake you an offer cannot be influenced by where you haveplaced that course on your preference list.An institution cannot advise you that you must list theircourse as a first preference to be eligible for an offer.Educational qualificationsand experienceFor students currently studying an Australian Year 12 or theInternational Baccalaureate this is the ATAR, or equivalent.For non-Year 12 applicants, Year 12 results and ATARon their own are generally less applicable and mostinstitutions take into account post secondary studies,tertiary studies and other factors such as employment orcommunity experience.How the ATAR is used in selectionWhen the ATAR is used for selection of Year 12 applicants,it is a two-staged process.First, selection officers identify those applicants who willdefinitely be offered a place on the basis of their ATARalone. They also exclude those applicants who have not metthe course entrance requirements.Then selection officers consider the ‘middle band’ ofapplicants whose ATAR is not high enough for automaticselection but is above the level that leads to automaticrejection. For these applicants, additional middle bandcriteria are used. These may include performance inspecific studies (including those listed as prerequisites);performance in auditions, interviews, portfolios andaptitude tests; special consideration for disadvantageaffecting Year 12 performance or for specific equity groups.About courses |19


Looking for a holistic and practice based alternative to traditionalCounselling and Art Therapy courses? Phoenix Institute of Australiaoffer a fully accredited Associate Degree and Bachelor of HolisticCounselling, as well as Advanced Diplomas in Transpersonal Counselling and Art Therapy.Courses include subjects like psycho-drama, person-centred counselling, art therapy, Jungianpsychology, psycho-spirit ual approaches to mental health and hands-on placement experience.These are unique courses for people looking for ways to work with the 'whole person'.Mid-year intake available "AUSTUDY APPROVED20 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>PHOENIX•HStnurtOFAUSTMUA


Applying for coursesHow to apply for coursesthrough <strong>VTAC</strong>See a demonstrationYou can view a demonstration before you start your realcourse application. The ‘demo’ works just like the realthing, but you won’t be able to save or submit anything youtype into the demo. See Course application demo on the<strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/demos/app/).How to applyCheck dates and feesFor information about when you can apply and theapplication processing fee, see Dates and fees (page 1).Register with <strong>VTAC</strong>Before you can apply for courses, you must register with <strong>VTAC</strong>.If you registered anytime before August 2012, you will need toregister again. If you haven’t registered yet, see <strong>VTAC</strong> ID andPIN (page 9).Log inTo access the course application you must log into your<strong>VTAC</strong> user account using your <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN.Open the course applicationTo open the application, select ‘Course application& information’ in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account. All courseapplications through <strong>VTAC</strong> are submitted online.Tips for completing your applicationMake it accurateIt is your responsibility to ensure that you complete yourapplication accurately, answer all relevant questions andprovide the required information. If you provide incorrectinformation or omit information such as previous studies,you may jeopardise your chance of receiving offers, or anyoffers you receive may be withdrawn.Previous studiesIn the 'Year 12' and 'Post-secondary' sections of the courseapplication, you must list all previous studies undertaken inAustralia and overseas including all units of Year 12 studiesundertaken in previous years and all tertiary studies(including tertiary study this year if you did not officiallywithdraw by the census date). For information about whenevidence of your previous study is required, see Evidence ofresults (page 23).Previous namesIf you have changed your name or used a different name forany previous studies, you must provide <strong>VTAC</strong> with details ofyour previous names when completing your application. Forinformation about providing evidence for previous names,see Documents required (page 24).Listing coursesYou must ensure you meet prerequisites and complete allrelevant requirements for the courses you apply for. SeeCourse application requirements (pages 7-8).You can submit a minimum of one and maximum oftwelve general tertiary courses on your application. If youare applying for graduate-entry teaching, you can includea maximum of four graduate-entry teaching courses, inaddition to general tertiary courses (up to a maximum ofsixteen courses on your application).You must list courses in order of preference (i.e. the courseyou want the most should be listed as your number onepreference). If you change your mind, you can add, delete orre-order your courses any time before the closing date.To add a course, you can either enter the course code (ifyou know it) or choose the institution and course from a list.You also have the option to view the course information andcheck that you are selecting the correct course.Check your codes carefully: Some courses have more thanone course code, so when adding courses make sure youinclude the correct code. The wrong code could result inyou applying for the wrong course, the wrong campus or thewrong course fees, and missing out on the one you want.Check the course fees: The final digit of the <strong>VTAC</strong> coursecode (1, 2, 3 or 4) shows you the type of course fees youwill be required to pay if you get an offer. For informationabout the different fee-types, see Course codes and feetypes(pages 13-15).Codes for full time and part time options: For manycourses the same course code applies for both full timeand part time study methods: to apply for both options,you must only list the course code once. However, somecourses have separate codes for full time and part timeoptions: to apply for both options, you must list both codes.Codes for multiple qualifications: For most courses thatlist more than one qualification, the same course codeapplies to all qualifications. To apply for any one of thequalifications listed under this code, you only need to listthe course code once. You will determine the qualificationat the time of enrolment. Some courses have separatecodes for each qualification, in these instances you mustlist the code for each qualification you wish to apply for.Specialist teaching areas for graduate-entryteaching coursesFor a list of specialist areas see the Index of specialistteaching areas (page 422). To find out which specialistareas are available for each course, see the graduate-entryteaching courses in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website(www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html).You must ensure you are eligible for the specialistareas you apply for, otherwise selection is unlikely. Forinformation about how eligibility is assessed see Entrancerequirements (page 5).Applying for courses |21


You must include either two single specialist areas or onedouble specialist area for each graduate-entry course youinclude on your application:• If you are applying for a Commonwealth supportedplace (CSP) and a domestic fee-paying place (DFP) inthe same course, you must include the same specialistareas for both preferences.• Codes for specialist areas are listed in graduate-entryteaching courses in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong>website (www.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.html)and are also available in the course application.• Codes for single specialist areas begin with 1 -- Toapply for single specialist areas, you must include acode beginning with 1 in the ‘Specialist area A’ boxand include a different code beginning with 1 in the‘Specialist area B’ box.• Codes for double specialist areas begin with 2 -- Toapply for a double specialist area, you must include acode beginning with 2 in the ‘Specialist area A’ box only.• If you are prepared to accept an offer for specialistareas other than those you have included for a course,you can choose ‘Yes’ for ‘Any other specialist areas’,and you will be considered for any combination ofspecialist areas for that course before being consideredfor a course listed as a lower preference on yourapplication. You are advised to consider the option ofaccepting ‘Any other specialist areas’ as competition forsome courses and some specialist areas is particularlystrong. You will only be considered for specialistareas for which you have the appropriate academicbackground. If you are applying for a Commonwealthsupported place (CSP) and a domestic fee-paying place(DFP) in the same course, you must choose ‘Yes’ forboth preferences or ‘No’ for both preferences.Acknowledgement of your applicationAt the end of the <strong>VTAC</strong> course application you will be ableto print an acknowledgement of your application. This willinclude your name, <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and your list of preferences.You should keep this page as a record of your application.Made a mistake?If you have made a mistake or left something out, and youwant to change your registration or application details, seeMaking changes (page 26).Changed your contact details?If you change your home address, email address and/ortelephone number, you must update them in your <strong>VTAC</strong>user account as soon as possible to ensure you receive anyimportant communication from <strong>VTAC</strong>.What else is in the <strong>VTAC</strong> user account?After you apply for courses, in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account youcan also:• view or change your course application• apply for SEAS (Special Entry Access Scheme)• complete and submit the <strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online• print your documentation cover sheet• view your ATAR• view your offersCourse application processing feeFor your course application to be considered, you mustpay the course application processing fee.PaymentsHow much?There are different fees for timely, late and very latecourse applications, so the amount you pay dependson when you apply. See dates and times for courseapplications (page 1).Current Year 12 or non-Year 12 fee?If you apply within the ‘timely’ dates and you arecurrently enrolled in a standard Australian Year 12or International Baccalaureate in Australia or NewZealand, you will pay the reduced course applicationprocessing fee (Current Year 12 timely).Examples of standard Australian Year 12 include: VCE,VCAL, HSC, NTCE, QLD Senior Certificate, SACE, TCE,and WACE. If your Year 12 is not listed here, contact<strong>VTAC</strong> to find out whether it is recognised as a standardAustralian Year 12.If you apply within the ‘timely’ dates but are notcurrently enrolled in any of the above, you will paythe full course application processing fee(Non-Year 12 timely).Where to payYou will be asked to pay online at the end of your courseapplication. You can choose to pay immediately or laterthrough your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account.How to payYou can choose to pay via your PayPal account, or byyour Visa or MasterCard.When to pay<strong>VTAC</strong> recommends that you pay early. If you don’t payby the final payment date, your course application willnot be forwarded to institutions. See final paymentdates (page 1).No online receipt?A copy of your receipt will be sent to the email addressyou provided to <strong>VTAC</strong> and will also be available via your<strong>VTAC</strong> user account.Check your payment statusTo ensure your processing fees have been received by<strong>VTAC</strong>, you can check your payment status in your <strong>VTAC</strong>user account.RefundsRefunds are only granted in exceptional circumstances.You remain liable for the course application processingfee—even if you withdraw your course application—because all applications are processed immediatelywhen received. An administration fee will be chargedif a refund is processed. For fee amount, see:Administration fee (page 2).22 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Applying for courseslisted with <strong>VTAC</strong> as directto the institutionA number of private Regional Training Organisations listtheir courses with <strong>VTAC</strong>, but manage their own applicationand offer processes.Applicants to these courses can link directly to theinstitutional website from <strong>VTAC</strong> CourseSearch available atwww.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.htmlSimilarly a number of traditional <strong>VTAC</strong> institutions that offertheir undergraduate courses through the <strong>VTAC</strong> processhave also listed a number of post graduate courses forwhich graduates can apply directly to the institution.Applicants to these courses can link directly to theinstitutional website from <strong>VTAC</strong> CourseSearch available atwww.vtac.edu.au/courses/searchfield.htmlApplying interstateIf you want to apply for interstate courses that don’t haveapplications through <strong>VTAC</strong>, you may need to apply throughthe interstate tertiary admission centre/authority.Applications for most interstate undergraduate coursesare processed by the tertiary admissions centre in thesame state as the institution. Dates and fees may differacross tertiary admissions centres. Check websites fordates and fees:• ACT/NSW: Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)(www.uac.edu.au)• NT: To apply for undergraduate and postgraduatecourses at Charles Darwin University, you must applythrough South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre(SATAC) (www.satac.edu.au)• QLD: Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC)(www.qtac.edu.au)• SA: South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre(SATAC) (www.satac.edu.au)• TAS: University of Tasmania (www.utas.edu.au)• WA: Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC)(www.tisc.edu.au)Use of ATARIf you are a current Year 12 student applying to interstatecourses with selection based on academic merit, your ATAR(Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) will be used interstate(except in Queensland). The ranking of Queensland Year 12students uses a different system: OP (Overall Position). Fora comparison of ATAR and OP, see the Australian Year 12Conversion Table on the QTAC website (www.qtac.edu.au).Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)Victorian residents who are required to sit the STAT to applyfor interstate courses can register and sit the test through<strong>VTAC</strong>, and have their results provided to the relevant tertiaryadmissions centre/authority. For information about STAT,see Admissions tests (page 51) or the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/admissions-tests/stat.html).Evidence of resultsIn some cases, you may need to supply evidence of yourqualifications/results to <strong>VTAC</strong>. If so, you will be advised ofthis while you are completing the <strong>VTAC</strong> course applicationand via email from <strong>VTAC</strong>.For instructions on sending documents to <strong>VTAC</strong>, see How tosupply your documents (page 25)Australian qualifications/resultsIn most cases, you don’t need to send in copiesof your results for Australian high school anduniversity qualifications because <strong>VTAC</strong> canaccess your results electronically.Don’t supply the following to <strong>VTAC</strong> unless specificallyrequested to do so:• VCE/VCAL results statement• Australian Year 12 results• Australian university results• ATAR statement• STAT results statement• ALSET results statement.TAFE resultsIf you claim TAFE studies on your <strong>VTAC</strong> course application,you must provide supporting documentation of yourqualifications/results, except for: certificate IV, diploma,advanced diploma and associate degree studiesundertaken at:• RMIT University• Swinburne University of Technology• Victoria University.Amended resultsIf your results are amended after the official results releasedate, you must supply a certified copy of the amendedresults to <strong>VTAC</strong> if you want the amended results to beconsidered with your <strong>VTAC</strong> application.If <strong>VTAC</strong> can’t get your resultsIf <strong>VTAC</strong> can’t access your results electronically, you will beadvised of this while you are completing the ‘Year 12’ and‘Post-secondary’ sections of the <strong>VTAC</strong> course application,and via email from <strong>VTAC</strong>. In these cases, you will be requiredto supply evidence of your qualifications/results to <strong>VTAC</strong>.Applying for courses |23


New Zealand qualifications/resultsIf you claim NCEA studies on your <strong>VTAC</strong> course application,you must include your National Student Number (NSN).For results issued before 2012, you must also provide acertified copy of your results.If you claim CIE studies on your <strong>VTAC</strong> course application,you must include your Candidate Number. You must alsoprovide a certified copy of your results.International Baccalaureate (IB)qualifications/resultsIf you claim IB studies on your <strong>VTAC</strong> course application, youmust also include your IB Student Number so that <strong>VTAC</strong> canobtain your results electronically. For results issued before2006, you must also provide a certified copy of your results.Overseas qualifications/resultsIf you claim overseas qualifications on your <strong>VTAC</strong>course application, you must provide evidence for eachqualification. For New Zealand Year 12 qualifications/results see above. For all other countries <strong>VTAC</strong> requirescertified copies of certificates of completion showing thetype of award/qualification, and transcripts of resultsshowing your final year of secondary education andcomplete tertiary academic history.If you have an assessment from the National Office ofOverseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) or an OverseasQualifications Unit, you must provide certified copies to <strong>VTAC</strong>.Documents in languages other than EnglishIf your overseas qualification is in a language other thanEnglish, you must provide a certified copy of the originaldocument (in the original language) and a certified copyof a translation by a NAATI accredited authority such asa consulate or official translation service. See NationalAccreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters(NAATI) (www.naati.com.au).Examples of documents requiredThese are some examples of supporting documentationrequired for overseas qualifications:• secondary schooling in the USA (or an AmericanInternational School)—you must supply a certified copyof your High School Diploma. You may also supplyscores obtained in the SAT or other aptitude test.Please also supply details of your GPA if available.• British GCE—you should supply GCSE and AS Levelresults in addition to those for A Levels.• Sri Lankan A levels or the Lebanese Baccalaureate—you must supply the official government certificate(not just results issued by your school) as well as atranslation of all documents by a recognised authority.If you don’t have the documentsIf results are not available, you must supply a StatutoryDeclaration explaining why they are not available.24 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Other evidence forgraduate-entry teachingLanguage proficiencyIf you are applying for graduate-entry courses, and you havea statement of proficiency in a language study, you mustprovide a certified copy to <strong>VTAC</strong>. For further informationrefer to page 25Eligibility for specialist teaching areasIf you are applying for graduate-entry courses, and you havean assessment from the Department of Education or otherauthority outlining your eligibility to study specialist teachingareas, you must provide a certified copy to <strong>VTAC</strong>.Documents requiredWhich documents are required?Take some time to read this section carefully because if youdon’t supply the required documentation in the requiredformat, you may jeopardise your chance of receiving offers.Qualifications/resultsIn some cases you need to supply evidence of your qualificationsor results. For details, see Evidence of results (page 23).• If evidence is required, you must provide certifiedcopies of the official transcript of results andcertificate of completion printed by the institution.Results printed from the web are not official transcriptsand do not provide sufficient evidence.Evidence of English language requirement forgraduate-entry teaching coursesFor admission to graduate-entry teaching courses, there isa minimum English language requirement. For details seeEntrance requirements (page 5).• If you have undertaken study in a country whereEnglish is not the only official language, you mustprovide evidence that the language of instruction andassessment was English.• If you have work experience in English, you mustcomplete a ‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online’ detailingyour work in English, and send certified copies ofwritten evidence from employers to <strong>VTAC</strong> confirmingthat this work was done in English• If you have completed an English test you must providecertified copies of IELTS or TOEFL test results.Evidence of language other than English (LOTE)requirement for graduate-entry teachingspecialist areasFor admission to a graduate-entry teaching specialistarea in a language other than English (LOTE), there is aminimum language requirement. For details, see VictorianInstitute of Teaching Specialist Area <strong>Guide</strong>lines (www.vit.vic.edu.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/PDF/1672_Specialist-Area-<strong>Guide</strong>lines-Nov08.pdf).• If you do not meet the required three years post-Year12 study in your chosen language, you must provide astatement of equivalence from an Australian university.The statement can be obtained from most universitylanguage centres for a fee.


Evidence of change of nameIf you were enrolled under a different name for any studiesyou claim on your <strong>VTAC</strong> course application, or if anothername is on any of the documents you provide to <strong>VTAC</strong>, youmust provide evidence of your change of name.• You do not need to supply evidence for commonshortenings to first names such as: Elizabeth shortenedto Liz or Beth; or, Xianglong shortened to Long.• As evidence of your change of name, you must providea certified copy of a marriage certificate, change ofname certificate or deed poll.• If proof of your name change is not available, youmust supply a statutory declaration explaining why itis not available.Evidence of citizenship/residencyIf your Australian citizenship/residency status has changedsince you registered or applied, you must provide a certifiedcopy of your photo identification and certified copies of yourcitizenship/residency documents.• <strong>VTAC</strong> will accept your evidence until 24 December2012. After this date citizenship/residency changescannot be amended by <strong>VTAC</strong>; you must contact theinstitution directly.How to supply yourdocuments1. In English, or with English translationsIf all your documents are in English go straight to step 2.If any of your documents are in another language, you mustalso provide an English translation of the document by aNAATI accredited authority such as a consulate or officialtranslation service. See National Accreditation Authority forTranslators and Interpreters (NAATI) (www.naati.com.au).2. Photocopy your documentsOnly send copies to <strong>VTAC</strong>. Do not send original documents.All documents submitted become the property of <strong>VTAC</strong> andcannot be returned. All documents will be destroyed afterselection.3. Use A4 white paperOther sizes, fax paper or coloured paper is not acceptable.4. Check your copies are clear and easy to read.Faint or dark copies can be difficult to read and you may beasked to send new copies. See Good and bad documentexamples on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au).5. Get your copies certifiedEvery copy you send to <strong>VTAC</strong> must be certified. Forinstructions, see How to certify copies.6. Add a coversheetEach time you send documents to <strong>VTAC</strong>, you must alsosend a personalised documentation cover sheet that youcan print from your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account. There are fourdifferent cover sheets:• Cover sheet for documents to support information onyour <strong>VTAC</strong> course application• Cover sheet for documents to support information onyour <strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online• Cover sheet for documents to support information onyour SEAS application• Cover sheet for documents to support information onyour <strong>VTAC</strong> scholarship application7. Do not stapleUse only paperclips to hold the documents together8. Send them in on timeAllow enough time for your documents to reach <strong>VTAC</strong>, 40Park Street, South Melbourne VIC 3205, by the closingdates. See Dates and fees (page 1).How to certify copiesA certified copy is one that has been verified to be a truecopy by a witness who sees the original and the copy at thesame time.The person certifying the photocopy must include thefollowing details on all pages that contain information:• stamp or write: 'This is a true copy of the documentsighted by me'• sign, date and provide contact details (name, addressand telephone no.)• use the official stamp or seal of their organisation ortheir profession and organisation name.Who can’t certify my copies?You can’t certify your own copies. A family member can’tcertify your copies.Who can certify my copies?<strong>VTAC</strong> will accept copies certified by anyone who isauthorised to receive affidavits or witness statutorydeclarations. They include:• an accountant who is a member of the Institute ofChartered Accountants in Australia, the AustralianSociety of Certified Practising Accountants, or theNational Institute of Accountants or the Association ofTaxation and Management Accountants or RegisteredTax Agents• a bank manager, but not a manager of a bank travel centre• a barrister, solicitor or patent attorney• a credit union branch manager• a commissioner for declarations• a Justice of the Peace• a medical practitioner• a police officer in charge of a police station, or of therank of sergeant and above• a public notary• a pharmacist• a principal of an Australian secondary college, highschool or primary school.Applying for courses |25


<strong>VTAC</strong> will also accept copies certified by an authorisedofficer at:• <strong>VTAC</strong> or any other Australian tertiary admissions centre• the admissions office or student services office at anytertiary institution• the official records department of the institution thatoriginally issued the documents• any Australian consulate.What happens to my documents?<strong>VTAC</strong> will forward required documents to institutions onyour behalf. If the documents you supply to <strong>VTAC</strong> aredeemed inappropriate (e.g. secondary course outlines,assignments), they may not be provided to institutions.<strong>VTAC</strong> cannot return any documents to you. All documentswill be destroyed after all offers have been made.Results printed from the webResults printed from the web are not official transcripts.If you supply these, <strong>VTAC</strong> will be forward them on toselection officers, however they may not be considered assufficient evidence.What if my documents are late?If your documents reach <strong>VTAC</strong> after the closing date, they willbe provided to institutions, but there is no guarantee thatlate documents will be considered by selection authorities.For closing dates, see Dates and fees (page 1).<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History onlineSee a demonstrationYou can view a demonstration before you start your real‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online’. The ‘demo’ works just likethe real thing, but you won’t be able to save or submitanything you type into the demo. See <strong>VTAC</strong> Personal Historydemo on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au/account).What is the ‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal Historyonline’?The ‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online’ is available forapplicants to provide to selection officers relevantinformation that is not collected as part of the <strong>VTAC</strong> courseapplication. It allows you to provide information about your:• Motivation for study• Work experience• Community experience• Academic performance• Languages other than English• Other relevant informationYou may use ‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online’ to outlineany circumstances that have affected your academicperformance; however, if you have experienced anycircumstances of disadvantage you should also considersubmitting the Special Entry Access Schemes (SEAS)application. See Special consideration (page 29).Who should complete the ‘<strong>VTAC</strong>Personal History online’?In most cases you must complete and submit a ‘<strong>VTAC</strong>Personal History online’ only if it is listed under Extrarequirements in the course information (in CourseSearchon the <strong>VTAC</strong> website) for any of the preferences on your<strong>VTAC</strong> course application.You may also choose to complete and submit a ‘<strong>VTAC</strong>Personal History online’ (even if it is not an Extrarequirement for any of your preferences) if you wish toprovide details to support your application such as workexperience or your reasons for applying. However, if the‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online’ is not listed as an Extrarequirement for a course, the selection authorities may notconsider the information you supply.Where is the‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online’?You can access the ‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online’ in your<strong>VTAC</strong> user account after you have submitted your <strong>VTAC</strong>course application.Tips for completing the‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online’Check the datesIf you are required, or if you choose to submit a ‘<strong>VTAC</strong>Personal History online’, you must submit it on time. SeeDates and fees (page 1).You can only submit one ‘<strong>VTAC</strong> PersonalHistory online’You should address all your course preferences includingany that you are thinking about and may add later. You canalso check if the institutions have any specific requirementsregarding what to include. See individual institution pagesin this guide.Making changesAfter you submit the ‘<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online’, you canview and edit your information until the closing date. SeeDates and fees (page 1).Making changesChange of nameCorrectionsIf your name is spelt incorrectly on your application, you cannotify <strong>VTAC</strong> of your correct name by sending a certified copyof photo identification such as a passport or drivers licence.See How to supply your documents (page 25).New namesIf you have changed your name since registering or applyingfor courses, you can notify <strong>VTAC</strong> of your change of nameby sending a certified copy of your marriage certificateor change of name certificate. See How to supply yourdocuments (page 25).26 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Previous namesIf you studied using another name, but forgot to includethe name or entered the details incorrectly when you werecompleting your course application, you can add or changethe details in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account by selecting the‘Previous names’ link.You will also need to provide evidence of any previousnames. See Documents required (page 24).Correct your date of birthIf you are registered as a current Year 12 student and yourdate of birth has been recorded incorrectly, you can updateyour details in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account.If you are registered as a non-Year 12 applicant and yourdate of birth has been recorded incorrectly, you must writeto <strong>VTAC</strong> as soon as possible including a certified copy ofyour photo identification and a certified copy of your birthcertificate, passport or drivers licence showing the correctdate of birth. See How to supply your documents (page 25).Update your citizenship/residency statusIf your citizenship/residency status has changed sinceyou registered or applied, you must contact your Year 12Coordinator and write to <strong>VTAC</strong> as soon as possible (up to 24December 2012) and provide evidence of your citizenship/residency. See Documents required (page 24).After 24 December 2012 residency changes cannot beamended by <strong>VTAC</strong>; you must contact the institution directly.Change of addressIf you have moved since registering your address, youshould update your address as soon as possible bylogging into your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account and selecting ‘Changeaddress/contact details’.<strong>VTAC</strong> recommends using an Australian address if possibleto ensure you receive correspondence and are able torespond in time.Change of phone numberIf you have changed your phone number, you shouldupdate it as soon as possible by logging into your <strong>VTAC</strong> useraccount and selecting ‘Change address/contact details’.Change of email addressIf you have changed your email address, you should updateit as soon as possible by logging into your <strong>VTAC</strong> useraccount and selecting ‘Change address/contact details’.Change your PINIf you want to change the PIN for your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account,you can log in and select 'Change PIN'.Change your course preferencesYou can add, remove or re-order your course preferences,by logging into your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account and selecting‘Current course preferences’ in the course applicationsection until the closing date. See Dates and fees (page 1).If you are applying for graduate-entry teaching courses,you can also change the specialist teaching areas onyour application.Update your educational historyIf you left out any secondary or tertiary studies or enteredthe details incorrectly when you were completing your courseapplication, you can add or change the details in your <strong>VTAC</strong>user account by selecting ‘Educational study claims’ in thecourse application section until the closing date.Assign a proxyIf you would like someone to be able to contact <strong>VTAC</strong> onyour behalf regarding your course application, you can addthem as a 'proxy' in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account by selecting‘Course proxy details’. You will be asked to provide theirdetails such as name, contact information, relationship anddate of birth.Change your permission to publish offersIf you want to change whether or not your Round 1 offer ispublished in newspapers (print and online), you can changethis in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account until 10 January <strong>2013</strong> byselecting ‘View/change offer publication status’.Change your permission to receivesupplementary offersIf you want to change whether or not you receivesupplementary offers, you can change this in your<strong>VTAC</strong> user account until by selecting ‘View/changesupplementary offers status’.If you want to be considered for graduate-entry teachingsupplementary offers, you must select ‘Yes’ before 9amFriday 25 January <strong>2013</strong>.To be considered for all other supplementary offers youmust select ‘Yes’ before 9am Monday 11 February <strong>2013</strong>.You can select ‘No’ to stop receiving supplementary offersat any time.Withdrawing your course applicationIf you have paid your course application processing fee, andyou don’t want to proceed with your application, you cantelephone or write to <strong>VTAC</strong> for consideration of your request.You remain liable for the course application processingfee—even if you withdraw your course application—becauseall applications are processed immediately.If you have not paid the course application processing fee,your course application will not be forwarded to institutions.Other changesFor changes to admissions test bookings see Admissionstests (page 55).For any other changes , check your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account orcontact <strong>VTAC</strong> for instructions.Applying for courses |27


Applying for accommodationOnce you have made your course application it may be time to also consider applying for accommodation. For thosestudents wanting to live close to their institution, finding accommodation can be daunting. The reality is that manyinstitutions offer accommodation on campus or accommodation services to assist you make the move.The following information, provides you with a consolidated list of institutional contacts for this very purpose. If theinstitution you are interested in attending is not listed, check out other websites such as:• Australian Universities [www.australian-universities.com/accommodation/student/Victoria]• Youth Central [www.youthcentral.vic.gov.au]One of the key factors in securing your accommodation is to make your application at the same time that you submit yourcourse application. Don’t leave applying for accommodation until you get your offer, it may be too late by then.InstitutionAcademy of Interactive EntertainmentAustralian Catholic UniversityAustralian College of Sports TherapyAustralian Maritime CollegeBlue Mountains International HotelManagement SchoolBox Hill InstituteCharles Sturt UniversityDeakin UniversityFootscray City FilmsGordon (The)HolmesglenLa Trobe MelbourneLa Trobe UniversityMelbourne Institute of Business and TechnologyMonash CollegeMonash UniversityNorthern Melbourne Institute of TAFEQantm CollegeRMIT UniversitySAE InstituteSouth West Institute of TAFESwinburne University of TechnologyUniversity Of BallaratUniversity Of Melbourne (The)Victoria UniversityWodonga Institute of TAFEURLwww.aie.edu.au/Melbourne/AccommodationInMelbwww.acu.edu.au/224209www.sportstherapy.edu.au/pdf/2012/Student%20Accommodation.pdfwww.accommodation.utas.edu.au/For further information telephone (02) 9437 0300.www.bhtafe.edu.au/International/international-students/living-australia/Pages/accommodation.aspxwww.csu.edu.au/division/studserv/my-life/residenceswww.deakin.edu.au/studentlife/residences or email: du.residence@deakin.edu.auwww.vu.edu.au/facilities-and-services/housing-services/student-villagewww.thegordon.edu.au/StudentSupport/LearnerSupport/Accommodationwww.holmesglen.edu.au/studentserviceswww.latrobemelbourne.edu.au/students/accommodationwww.latrobe.edu.au/accommodationwww.mibt.vic.edu.au/students/accommodationwww.monashcollege.edu.au/live-and-study-in-australia/accommodation/index.htmlwww.mrs.monash.eduwww.nmit.edu.au/about/student_services/accommodationmelbourne.qantm.com/en-gb/content/6731/Your_Campus_-_Qantm_Melbournewww.rmit.edu.au/housingmelbourne.sae.edu/en-gb/content/6757/Your_Campus_-_SAE_Melbourneinfo@swtafe.vic.edu.auwww.swinburne.edu.au/stuserv/housingwww.ballarat.edu.au/accommodationwww.services.unimelb.edu.au/housingwww.vu.edu.au/residenceswww.wodongatafe.edu.au/audience/information/accommodation.aspx.28 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS)and Special ConsiderationSpecial consideration andSpecial Entry AccessScheme (SEAS)Many institutions offer a range of alternative entry schemesthat take into account short and long-term disadvantage.While many are offered through the single <strong>VTAC</strong> SEASapplication process, others require you to apply directly tothe institution. All applicants should read the informationto find out whether or not they are eligible to apply throughSEAS or via one of the direct institutional schemes.The following chapter outlines the eligibility criteriafor the <strong>VTAC</strong> Special Entry Scheme and also providesyou with contact information for the other directinstitutional programs.What is the Special Entry Access Scheme?The Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) is the umbrellaprogram run by most institutions to which you will beapplying for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong>. The Special EntryAccess Scheme (SEAS) is for applicants who haveexperienced educational disadvantage.What about other entry and access schemes?While most of the institutions participate in SEAS thereare still some programs and institutions that run their ownprograms outside of the <strong>VTAC</strong> process. These programs arevaried and worth considering or knowing about. For furtherinformation refer to page 43 of this guide.<strong>VTAC</strong> Special Entry AccessSchemeThe role SEAS plays in selectionThe SEAS program allows selection officers to grantspecial consideration for course entry to applicants, butSEAS consideration does not exempt you from meetingthe course entry requirements.Courses with extra requirementsSEAS consideration will not exempt you from completingthe extra requirements for a course. You must attendall interviews, sit any required tests, submit all requiredfolios, and fill in all required forms, etc.Courses with prerequisitesConsideration of SEAS circumstances may be given toperformance slightly below the stated minimum studyscore for a prerequisite. Such consideration is determinedby each institution in accordance with their selectionpolicy. You cannot be exempted from having to completethe prerequisite study.Specific questions about how SEAS is used in selection forspecific courses should be directed to the institution.Remember that applicants are selected in a competitiveenvironment. Special consideration for SEAS does notguarantee an offer.SEAS CategoriesThere are six categories within SEAS.Not all institutions recognise all categories:• Category 1: Personal information and location*• Category 2: Non-English speaking background• Category 3: Difficult circumstances• Category 4: Disadvantaged financial background• Category 5: Disability or medical condition• Category 6: La Trobe University SALT, University ofBallarat REEP, Victoria University PPP* Category 1 provides for several institutional access andequity schemes. By submitting this category, you are givingpermission for the following information to be passed ontoinstitutions to which you have applied:• Age—will generally be used by institutions thatrecognise and operate mature age entry schemes• Gender—to identify if you are applying for a course in amale or female under-represented discipline• Living or school postcode—to identify applicants from aregional or remote area or applicants who will need tomove to undertake tertiary study• Recognition as an Indigenous Australian• Under-represented school—to identify if you attendone of various under-represented schools identified byinstitutions under this category—also refer to Category6 if you are applying to La Trobe University, Universityof Ballarat or Victoria University.Some institutions give special consideration for currentyear 12 students who have experienced short termdisadvantage in years 11 and/or 12 which have affectedtheir year 12 results and ATAR. Please refer to the categorydescriptions outlined on pages 33–42.Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) and Special Consideration |29


Applicants for graduate entry teachingThe following institutions will also consider SEAS applications for Graduate Entry Teaching courses:• University of Ballarat• Victoria UniversitySummary table of institutions and SEAS categoriesThe table on the next page provides an overview of the categories recognised by participating institutionsInstitutionsApplicants fromunder-representedschoolsCategory 1: Identity and locationLiving or schoolpostcodeMature ageconsiderationRecognition as anIndigenous AustralianGenderCategory 2: Non-English speakingbackgroundCategory 3: Difficult circumstancesCategory 4: Disadvantagedfinancial circumstancesCategory 5: Disability or medicalconditionCategory 6: La Trobe University SALTand University of Ballarat (REEP) andVictoria University (PPP)Australian Catholic University ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ûAustralian Maritime College û ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ûAcademy of Interactive Entertainment û ü ü û û ü ü û û ûBox Hill Institute û ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ûCentral Queensland University û ü û ü û ü ü ü ü ûCharles Sturt University ü ü û û û ü ü ü ü ûChisholm û ü û û û û ü ü ü ûDeakin University ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ûFootscray City Films û û ü û ü ü ü ü ü ûGippsTAFE û ü ü ü û ü ü ü ü ûThe Gordon û û û û û û ü ü ü ûGrenadi School of Design û ü ü ü û ü ü ü ü ûHolmesglen ü û ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ûLa Trobe University ü ü ü ü û ü ü ü ü üMelbourne Institute of Technology û û ü û ü ü ü ü ü ûMelbourne Institute of Business and Technology ü ü ü ü û ü ü ü ü ûMonash College û ü û ü û û ü ü û ûMonash University ü ü ü ü û ü ü ü ü ûMoorabbin Flying Services û û ü û û ü û û û ûNavitas College of Public Safety û û ü û û û ü û ü ûNorthern Melbourne Institute of TAFE û ü û û û û ü ü ü ûOzford College of Business û ü ü ü üPhotography Studies College û ü ü û û û ü û ü ûRMIT University ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ûSouth West Institute of TAFE û û ü ü û û ü ü ü ûSwinburne University of Technology ü û ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ûUniversity of Ballarat ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü üUniversity of Melbourne ü ü ü ü û ü ü ü ü ûVictoria University ü ü ü ü ü ü ü ü üWodonga Institute of TAFE û ü ü ü û ü ü ü ü û30 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Applying for SEASBefore you applyBefore submitting a SEAS application, you should read this information to understand all the eligibility requirements foreach category you are considering.In addition to the general eligibility requirements, there may be specific institutional requirements for each SEAS category.To access the SEAS application, you must:• Register with <strong>VTAC</strong> and create your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account and• Submit a course applicationYou cannot apply for consideration of circumstances overwhich you have control, for example, if you are absent fromschool for significant periods because of commitments asan athlete or performer.EligibilityTo be eligible to apply for SEAS, you must:• have Australian or New Zealand citizenship, OR• hold a permanent Australian residency visa.International studentsInternational students are not eligible to apply for SEAS.International students are <strong>VTAC</strong> applicants who currentlyhold or plan to obtain a temporary residency or student visa.International students are encouraged to contact institutionsdirectly for information about special entry schemes.When do I apply?SEAS applications open at 9.00am on Monday 6 August2012 and close at 5pm on Tuesday 9 October 2012.Start now!• Check out the eligibility criteria to see whether ornot you should apply for specific categories.• Don’t miss the deadline for submittingdocumentary evidence.• Carefully read the general and institutionalrequirements for each category to determine theevidence required. If documentary evidence isrequired from a ‘responsible person’, you will needto make an appointment with this person beforethe SEAS closing date (9 October 2012) to ensureyour supporting documentation is received on time.How to apply?To apply for SEAS, you must log in to your <strong>VTAC</strong> useraccount, using your <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN, and click on the SEASapplication link. Remember the SEAS application link onlybecomes available after you have submitted acourse application.Clicking on the SEAS application link will take you to theterms and conditions for lodging a SEAS application andallow you to nominate a SEAS proxy.A SEAS proxyA SEAS proxy is someone who can act on your behalf withregard to SEAS. A proxy can obtain information about yourapplication (e.g. get information over the phone) from <strong>VTAC</strong>.SEAS categoriesAfter the initial terms and conditions and proxy page, youwill be presented with a list of all categories.For each category you can:• Click on the category name:This opens the list of required questions. Some of thecategories expand depending on how questions areanswered.• Submit/edit information:Once a category is completed and you are happy withyour responses to all questions, choose the “submit/save changes” option at the bottom of the questionlisting. Upon submitting, you will be taken back to thecategory listing. You can edit a submitted category byclicking on the category and resubmitting. A removeoption appears next to each submitted category.• Remove a category from SEAS:Should you choose to, you can remove submittedcategories from your SEAS application by choosingthe “remove from SEAS” option next to the specificcategory. This will erase all of the categoricalinformation and reset it to its initial blank state. Youmay resubmit the category until the SEAS closing date.If you are eligible for more than one category, you mustsubmit each category separately.When completing any SEAS category, you should considerany institutional specific requirements for courses currentlyon your preference list or courses that you may add duringsubsequent change of preference periods.Only information submitted by the SEAS closing dateand time, Tuesday 9 October 2012 at 5pm, is part ofyour SEAS application. Information removed and notresubmitted from your SEAS application will not beassessed or forwarded to institutions.Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) and Special Consideration |31


Supporting evidenceYou may be required to submit documentary evidenceto support your application. The type(s) of evidence willdepend on what you are applying for.The evidence required for each SEAS category can befound on pages 33-42.Typical examples of documentary evidence are:• statement of support(which may include medical reports/assessments)• proof of financial disadvantage, for example,Centrelink BenefitsUseless documentation includes:• Bank statements showing Centrelink deposits• Blank forms• Statements of support saying:• “I agree with what this person has said”• “Refer to the scholarships application” or• “Refer to the course application” or• “As stated”Quality of evidence is essentialIt is the quality of evidence, not the quantity thatis most useful to institutions. The key to providingquality information is to ensure that your supportingdocumentation substantiates the circumstancesand educational impact you have stated in yourSEAS application.Types of EvidenceStatement of supportA statement of support is required for someSEAS categories.The statement of support can be submitted online orwritten on a personalised form.The statement of support is available to you after you havesubmitted at least one SEAS category until the closing date5pm Tuesday 9 October 2012.You can access your personalised statement of supportform (either online or printed versions) via your <strong>VTAC</strong>user account.Paper statement of support forms must be accompanied bya SEAS cover sheet.Electronic submissions automatically attach to yourapplication and do not require a cover sheet.Who can submit the statement of support?Details of who should write the statement of support areincluded in the evidence section of each relevant category,but generally must be submitted by a responsible personwho is not related to or in a close personal relationship withyou (e.g., parent, partner, family friend).Definition of a responsible personUnless otherwise stated in the evidence section of eachrelevant category, the statement of support must besubmitted by a responsible person. A responsible person isdefined as a:• Doctor or health care professional• Lawyer• Certified accountant• Social worker• Registered counsellor• Religious or community leader• School principal or teacher or senior member ofschool staff• Other responsible person who has detailed knowledgeof your circumstances and their educational impact.The responsible person should support the circumstancesyou describe in your SEAS application and be able tocomment on how the circumstances have affected youreducational performance.Note: Statements of support CANNOT be supplied by a personwho is related to or in a close personal relationship withyou. If the only responsible person who has knowledge ofyour circumstances is a family member or partner, then youmust supply a statutory declaration explaining why there isno other person who can supply the statement of supportalong with the supplied statement. Only in extreme caseswill the presence of the statutory declaration and statementof support supplied by a family member or partner beconsidered for assessment.Also applying for a scholarship?Applicants planning to apply for scholarships through<strong>VTAC</strong> can use the same statement of support for bothapplications for Category 3: Difficult circumstances andCategory 5: Disability of medical condition via the onlinestatement of support (personalised forms cannot beused for both applications). When requesting the onlinestatement of support, indicate that you wish the statementto be applied to both SEAS and Scholarship. The combinedonline statement of support must be submitted by the SEASclosing date of 5.00pm on Tuesday 9 October 2012.Proof of Centrelink benefitsElectronic confirmation of Centrelink benefitsIf you wish <strong>VTAC</strong> to collect this information on your behalf,you must choose ‘yes’ when asked and accurately provideyour Centrelink Reference Number (CRN) or CustomerAccess Number (CAN). <strong>VTAC</strong> will then obtain your Centrelinkinformation electronically.Electronic information retrievable from Centrelink includes:• Benefits you receive• Dependants• Centrelink deductions• Confirmation of your address.32 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Manual confirmation of Centrelink benefitsIf you do not give <strong>VTAC</strong> permission to electronicallycollect this information, you must confirm the Centrelinkbenefits you are claiming in hardcopy. You can obtain astatement of benefit from your local Centrelink office andsubmit a copy of this statement to <strong>VTAC</strong>. Statements mustshow current receipt of benefits (previous receipts arenot accepted). Please do not provide bank statementsshowing Centrelink deposits.On any piece of evidence submitted that is not in your name(i.e. the applicant), write the relationship of the person toyou next to their name on the document.Parent Receipt of Family Tax Benefit AApplicants must send in hardcopy evidence ofparent/guardian receipt of Family Tax Benefit A. Thisbenefit cannot be collected electronically. Write therelationship of the person to you next to their nameon the hardcopy document.Cover sheetSEAS has personalised cover sheets that must be usedwhen sending SEAS evidence to <strong>VTAC</strong>.This sheet becomes available when you have submitted atleast one category.You can access your SEAS cover sheet via your <strong>VTAC</strong> useraccount until the SEAS closing date of 5pm Tuesday 9October 2012 as long as you have a valid SEAS application.Your SEAS cover sheet has a barcode that is unique to you.It is used by <strong>VTAC</strong> to match your documentation with youronline application. If you use someone else’s cover sheet(or they use yours), the documentation will be attached tothe wrong application and, without supporting documents,the application may not be considered for assessment.Impact statementThe impact statement is an essential and significant partof your SEAS application. It provides assessors with theinformation to understand the circumstances and theireffect on your educational performance.When writing an impact statement, BE BRIEF. It is thequality of the information, not the length of prose thatmakes your application stronger. Write enough to describethe circumstances and their educational impact, but do notrepeat yourself or try to be creative in your writing style.After you applyYour SEAS application will be assessed at <strong>VTAC</strong> by trainedand experienced assessors. They will assign a rating foreach submitted impact statement to indicate the levelof disadvantage and its impact on education based onthe information provided in the category, supportingdocumentation and statement of support. This rating will beforwarded to institutions on the applicant’s preference listwho participate in SEAS and it is at their discretion how therating is used.How does SEAS affect my results?SEAS does not change your educational results orqualifications. It enables course selection officers torecognise that your results or educational progressmay have been affected by circumstances in yourSEAS application, and to consider the effect ofthose disadvantages.How does SEAS affect my offers?Having a SEAS application does not guarantee you anoffer. Once your SEAS application has been assessed,selection officers may take into account any educationaldisadvantage you have experienced when ranking eligibleapplicants for a course. See the ‘Role SEAS plays inselection’ section (page 29).CATEGORY 1: Personalinformation and locationCategory one is designed for applicants who wish to beconsidered for all circumstances that can be based uponinformation already provided in their registration and/orcourse application. These circumstances include:Age (generally used to determine eligibility formature age entry schemes).Some institutions give consideration based upon:• Meeting institutional requirements for matureage entry• Applying to an institution that accepts applicants onthis basis and be:• 21 years of age or older by 1 January <strong>2013</strong>if applying for Higher Education courses orcourses at independent tertiary colleges (Noteother institutional requirements below)• 18 years of age or older by 1 January <strong>2013</strong> andhave been out of full-time education for at leastone year if applying for Vocational Education andTraining (VET) courses.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianSome institutions give consideration to applicants who areAustralian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descentOR identify as a person of Australian Aboriginal and/orTorres Strait Islander heritage and are accepted as such byan Indigenous community.Living or school postcodeSome institutions give consideration to applicants whoare living in a rural or isolated area or have undertakensecondary study at a school in a rural or isolated areaor a school that is recognised as under-representedby the institution.Rural or isolated areas are based upon AustralianStandard Geographical Classification (ASGC)Remoteness Areas classification.Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) and Special Consideration |33


Under-represented schoolsUnder-represented schools are determined by individual institutions. Refer to the institutional information for this categoryfor further information.Please note that La Trobe University, University of Ballarat and Victoria University require the submission of Category 6 bycurrent year 12 applicants if school location is to be considered. For other university, under-represented school schemesapply under this category.GenderSome institutions give consideration to applicants who are planning to study a course that has historically been underrepresentedby a specific gender at an institution. Institutional definitions of gender under-representation may differ fromyear to year.You will also need to meet the eligibility requirements outlined on page 33.InstitutionAcademy of InteractiveEntertainmentAustralian Catholic UniversityAustralian Maritime CollegeBox Hill InstituteSections of Category 1 recognised by institutions, additional requirements andinformationAgeThe Academy will consider an applicant who has not satisfied minimum tertiary entrance requirementsand is a non-year 12 applicant.Living or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.AgeThe University will consider an applicant who has not satisfied minimum tertiary entrance requirementsbut who has sat STAT Multiple Choice within the last three years.GenderApplicants must be male and applying for courses in Nursing or Early Childhood or Primary Education.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianEligible applicants will be considered on an individual basis, and may be asked to attend an interviewwith a panel including an Indigenous member. The Academic Coordinator, Jim-Baa-Yer Indigenous Unit,will be involved in this interview and will provide assistance and support to applicants throughout theprocess. For further information contact Jim-Baa-Yer Centre on (03) 9953 3839.Under-represented schoolTo be eligible applicants must attend a school listed on www.acu.edu.au/192067AgeAMC will consider an applicant who has not satisfied minimum tertiary entrance requirements and is anon-year 12 applicant. Additionally, applicants applying to engineering courses without a mathematicsand/or science prerequisite must contact AMC on 1300 363 864 to ascertain if they are required toundertake a recommended Bridging Program in mathematics or physics.GenderAMC encourage applications from eligible females applying for courses specifically in Engineering, MarineEnvironment and Seafaring related courses.Living or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.AgeBox Hill Institute will consider applicants who have not satisfied minimum tertiary entrance requirementsand are a non year 12 applicant.GenderBox Hill Institute encourages women and men applying for non-traditional disciplines.Living or school postcodeApplicants must live or go to school in a rural or isolated area, based on the Australian StandardGeographical Classification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification. Please note that students must thenreside in Victoria for the duration of their tertiary studies to be entitled to a government-subsidised placein a TAFE-level course, and providing other eligibility criteria are met. View www.bhtafe.edu.au/courses/Pages/new-students-eligibility.aspx for further eligibility information.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements34 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Central Queensland UniversityCharles Sturt UniversityChisholmDeakin UniversityFootscray City FilmsGippsTAFEGrenadi School of DesignHolmesglenLiving or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.Under-represented schoolTo be eligible for consideration the applicant must have completed year 12 at an under-representedschool recognised by the CQUniversity as under-represented in the tertiary sector.Living or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification. Applicants are also considered if they havestudied most or all of their Year 12 subjects through a secondary distance education centre orAccess Program.Living or school postcodeConsideration is given to applicants who are living in a rural or isolated area or have undertakensecondary study at a school in a rural or isolated area or a school that is recognised as underrepresentedby the institution.Rural or isolated areas are based upon Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC)Remoteness Areas classification.AgeNo additional requirements.GenderApplicants must be applying for courses identified by Deakin at www.deakin.edu.au/access-equityLiving or school postcodeNo additional requirementsRecognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.Under-represented schoolsApplicants must attend a school listed at www.deakin.edu.au/access-equityAgeNo additional requirements.AgeThe Institute will consider applicants who are 18 years of age or over, and out of the secondary schoolsystem for more than 12 months as mature age students.Gender : The Institute will favourably consider women applying for admission to courses in non-traditionaloccupations.Living or school postcodeApplicants must live or have studied their last two years of secondary schooling based in a rural orisolated area as defined by the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) RemotenessAreas classification.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.AgeNo additional requirements.Living or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.AgeNo additional requirements.GenderHolmesglen will favourably consider women and men applying for admission to courses in non-traditionaloccupationsRecognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) and Special Consideration |35


La Trobe UniversityMelbourne Institute ofBusiness and TechnologyMelbourne Institute ofTechnologyMonash UniversityMonash CollegeAgeThe university will consider applicants who :• Are not currently studying a year 12• Have not satisfied minimum tertiary requirements• Have completed the <strong>VTAC</strong> personal history online• Have sat STAT Multiple Choice (page 51 )• Have completed any other mature-age special entry extra requirements specified in www.latrobe.edu.au/coursefinderApplicants applying to Science, Technology and Engineering courses with a mathematics and/orchemistry prerequisite must contact (03) 9479 2591 or sci.tech@latrobe.edu.au to ascertain if they arerequired to undertake a recommended Bridging Program in mathematics or chemistry.Applicants applying to Humanities and Social Sciences courses are encouraged to complete and submitan autobiographical essay to support your application. Please refer to www.latrobe.edu.au/study/mature/applying-non-y12 for specific information about completing and submitting anautobiographical essay.Applicants applying to Humanities and Social Sciences courses must contact (03) 9479 2023 or lhuss@latrobe.edu.au to obtain a supplementary form and instructions for an autobiographical essay.For students applying to the Work Recognition Program visit: www.latrobe.edu.au/wrp Please refer towww.latrobe.edu.au/study/mature/applying-non-y12 for specific information about completing andsubmitting an autobiographical essay.For further information visit: www.latrobe.edu.au/mature-age, or call 1300 135 045.Living or school postcodeApplicants must have resided for the last three years in an area listed under Low SES consideration atwww.latrobe.edu.au/school/apply/special-entryLa Trobe University also acknowledges schools recognised under the Schools Access La Trobe (SALT)program (see Category 6)Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianProspective Indigenous Australian students can access advice on entry to the University and enrolmentprocedures by emailing indigenous_enquiries@latrobe.edu.au For further information contact the Officeof the Director, Indigenous Education at www.latrobe.edu.au/indigenousAgeLiving or school postcodeUnder-represented schoolsRecognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.AgeMelbourne Institute of Technology will consider applicants who:• Are 20 years of age or older• Are non-year 12Living or school postcodeApplicants must have attended a school classified by postcode as in a regional or remote area based onthe Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.AgeNo additional requirements.Living or school postcodeApplicants must have attended a school classified by postcode as in a regional or remote area based onthe Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.Under-represented SchoolTo be eligible for consideration based on attending an under-represented school applicants must havecompleted Year 12 at a school defined by Monash University as having low representation in tertiaryeducation. A list of schools recognised as under-represented for <strong>2013</strong> entry can be viewed at: www.adm.monash.edu/scholarships/applicants/underrepresented.htmlRecognition as an Indigenous AustralianEligible applicants may be contacted by the Yulendj Indigenous Engagement Unit for verification of theirindigenous status.Applicants are also welcome to approach Yulendj Indigenous Engagement Unit for course advice at anystage, telephone: (03) 9905 8699, email: kristel.keleher@monash.edu or log onto www.monash.edu.au/study/indigenous/Living or school postcodeApplicants must have attended a school classified by postcode as in a regional or remote area based onthe Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianEligible applicants may be contacted by the Monash University Indigenous Student Services Unit (ISSU)for verification of their indigenous status.Applicants are also welcome to approach ISSU for course advice at any stage, telephone: (03) 99058699, email: issu.enquiries@monash.edu or log onto www.monash.edu.au/study/indigenous/36 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Moorabbin Flying ServicesNavitas College of Public SafetyNorthern Melbourne Instituteof TAFEOzford College of BusinessPhotography Studies CollegeRMIT UniversitySouth West Institute of TAFESwinburne University ofTechnologyAgeNo additional requirements.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.AgeNavitas considers applicants who have not satisfied minimum tertiary entrance requirements ORhave satisfied minimum tertiary entrance requirements more than three years ago (2009 or earlier) andhave sat STAT Multiple Choice.Living and school locationApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.AgeNo additional requirements.GenderApplicants must be female applying for the Automotive course.Living or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.AgePSC will consider applicants 21 years of age or over, who are not currently studying year 12 and have notsatisfied minimum tertiary entrance requirementsLiving or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.AgeNo additional requirements.GenderApplicants must be of the appropriate gender applying for courses identified by RMIT at www.rmit.edu.au/programs/apply/equity.Living or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification (rural or isolated is any area other than thosedefined as a major city).SNAP (Schools Network Access Program)A number of schools across Victoria are in partnership with RMIT through SNAP. Eligible students in SNAPschools can apply through SEAS to receive significant consideration on their application.Refer to the SNAP website for the list of SNAP schools and for information about the VCE English studyscores that apply to students from SNAP schools. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/apply/equity/snapRecognition as an Indigenous AustralianRMIT has a priority access scheme for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Staff from theNgarara Willim Indigenous Centre can also provide advice and guidance throughout the applicationprocess, will attend selection interviews with Indigenous students, and offer a range of services tosupport the success of students once enrolled.For more information on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Scheme call the Ngarara WillimIndigenous Centre on (freecall) 1800 054 885.AgeSouth West Institute of TAFE will consider applicants who have not satisfied minimum tertiary entrancerequirements and are a non year 12 applicant.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianApplicants can access information about support and entry requirements from the Koorie CommunityEducation Officer, phone: 1300 648 911AgeThe University will consider applicants who have not satisfied minimum tertiary entrance requirements.GenderApplicants must be female applying for courses in the areas of Engineering, Information Technology orScience.Under-represented schoolApplicants must attend a school which is defined by the University as under-represented at theSwinburne University of Technology, or located in a regional or remote area of Victoria.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianFor further information contact the Senior Indigenous Education Officer on (03) 9215 7023, Centre forLifelong Learning (Indigenous Programs).Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) and Special Consideration |37


University of BallaratThe University of MelbourneVictoria UniversityWodonga Institute of TAFEAgeNo additional requirements.GenderApplicants must be female applying for Engineering or Information Technology courses; OR be maleapplying for Nursing courses. See www.ballarat.edu.au/apply for a list of coursesLiving or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classificationRecognition as an Indigenous AustralianApplicants may be contacted by the Aboriginal Education Centre for further information regarding theirapplication to study at UB.Further information for applicants can be found at the Aboriginal Education Centre website www.ballarat.edu.au/aec/ or by phoning: (03) 5327 9038.Under-represented schoolApplicants must attend a school which is defined by the University as under-represented at Universityof Ballarat. For <strong>2013</strong>, this category recognises a number of secondary schools and colleges in westernVictoria. See www.ballarat.edu.au/apply for a list of participating schools.AgeTo be eligible for the University’s Non-school leaver entry pathway applicants must:• be 23 years of age or older by 30 September 2012; and• have no qualifications from the past seven years which could be used as a basis for entry; and• achieve competitive results in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) (both sections); or achievecompetitive results in the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) (all sections); or achieve competitive resultsin 50 points (typically four subjects) of study in assessed mode through the University’s CommunityAccess Program.For more information about mature age consideration at the University of Melbourne visit www.access.unimelb.edu.au/nsl or contact 13 MELB (13 6352) or 13MELB@unimelb.edu.auLiving or school postcodeTo be eligible for the University’s category for applicants from rural or isolated areas applicants must:• live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC)Remoteness Areas classification AND,• if a school leaver, have completed the final two years of secondary schooling in a rural or regionalschool.• A list of all eligible postcodes for this category is available on the University’s Access Melbournewebsite: www.access.unimelb.edu.au/ruralRecognition as an Indigenous AustralianApplicants can access information about support and entry requirements from Murrup Barak, theUniversity of Melbourne’s Institute for Indigenous Development at the Parkville campus, or the WilinCentre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development at the University’s Southbank campus.For further information contact Murrup Barak on (03) 8344 7722, email murrup-barak@unimelb.edu.auor visit www.murrupbarak.unimelb.edu.auYou can also contact the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development, email wilin-centre@unimelb.edu.au or visit http://vcam.unimelb.edu.au/wilinUnder-represented schoolTo be eligible for the University’s category for applicants from under-represented schools applicants mustattend a school which is defined by the University as under-represented in the tertiary sector and at theUniversity of Melbourne.Further information about schools classified as under-represented for <strong>2013</strong> entry is available on theUniversity’s Access Melbourne website: www.access.unimelb.edu.au/ursAgeNo additional requirements.GenderApplicants must be of the appropriate gender applying for courses identified by Victoria University atwww.vu.edu.au/applyLiving or school postcodeApplicants must live or attend secondary school in a rural or isolated area based on the AustralianStandard Geographical Classification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements. Indigenous Australian applicants are invited to contact the University’sMoondani Balluk Indigenous Academic Unit by telephone (03) 9919 2370 or email moondani.balluk@vu.edu.au for assistance with their applicationAgeNo additional requirements.Living or school postcodeApplicants must live in a rural or isolated area based on the Australian Standard GeographicalClassification (ASGC) Remoteness Areas classification.Recognition as an Indigenous AustralianNo additional requirements.38 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


CATEGORY 2: Non-English speaking backgroundThis Category applies to applicants who have arrived in Australia within the last 10 years from a non-Englishspeaking country.To apply for this category you must understand the role that SEAS plays in selection (see page 29) and:• Meet the eligibility requirements (see page 31)• Have been born outside Australia in a non-English speaking country• Have arrived in Australia on, or after 1 January 2003 (see institutional exceptions)Institutions that recognise Category 2:Academy of Interactive Entertainment Footscray City Films Moorabbin Flying ServicesAustralian Catholic University GippsTAFE Ozford College of BusinessAustralian Maritime College Grenadi School of Design RMIT UniversityBox Hill Institute Holmesglen Swinburne University of TechnologyCentral Queensland University La Trobe University University of BallaratCharles Sturt University Melbourne Institute of Technology Victoria UniversityDeakin University Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Wodonga Institute of TAFEMonash UniversityMonash University limit eligibility to applicants who have arrived in Australia less than six years ago (on or after 1 January 2007).The University of MelbourneThe University of Melbourne requires that applicants have arrived in Australia less than six years ago (after 1 August 2006). For furtherinformation refer to www.access.unimelb.edu.auCATEGORY 3: Difficult circumstancesThis Category applies to applicants who have been prevented from reaching their full educational potential because offamily or other life circumstances.Applicants to this category will need to indicate whether the circumstances are long term (in existence prior to 2010) orshort term (existing only in 2011–2012).Examples of difficult circumstances may include but are not limited to:• Refugee• Severe family disruption including dealing with alcoholism or drug addiction• Long-term illness of a family member; illnesses which would be considered as serious and long-term such as cancer orpsychiatric illness• Abusive living environment: physical, psychological and emotional abuse over an extended period by a person orpersons close to the applicant• Disruption of education due to constant relocation; relocating to a number of different schools throughoutsecondary schooling• Disruption of education due to living or school location.• Divorce/separation of parents; difficult separation or divorce of parents including financial hardship and changed livingconditions; requirement to change schools and social group• Homelessness: you do not have a fixed address and you do not live with your family or family members• Excessive family responsibility; family is dependent on you for financial, emotional or physical support during yoursecondary education• Death of an immediate family member or friend• Natural disaster such as drought, bushfire or flood.This is in no way an exhaustive or prescriptive list. It is provided only as a guide to the kinds of circumstances institutionsmay consider under this category.Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) and Special Consideration |39


To apply for this category applicants must understand the role that SEAS plays in selection (see page 29) and:• Meet the eligibility requirements (see page 31)• Prepare and submit an impact statement (*)• Obtain and submit a statement of support (**).Institutions that recognise Category 3:Academy of InteractiveEntertainmentElly Lukas Beauty TherapyCollegeMelbourne Institute of Businessand TechnologyRMIT UniversityAustralian Catholic University GippsTAFE Monash College South West Institute of TAFEAustralian Maritime College Grenadi School of Design Monash UniversitySwinburne University ofTechnologyBox Hill Institute The Gordon Navitas College of Public Safety University of BallaratCentral Queensland UniversityHolmesglenNorthern Melbourne Institute ofTAFE (NMIT)The University of MelbourneCharles Sturt University La Trobe University Ozford College of Business Victoria UniversityChisholmMelbourne Institute ofTechnologyPhotography Studies CollegeWodonga Institute of TAFEFootscray City FilmsDeakin UniversityApplicants applying for consideration as a Refugee to Deakin University must supply a certified copy of their refugee status papersfrom the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. Refugee status papers may include: documents authorising travel, outcome ofprotection claim, etc and/or a copy of their current visa and passport photo page and initial entry stamp for arrival in Australia. Alldocumentation must be attached to a personalised SEAS cover sheet.Impact statement (*)Applicants are required to submit a statement of up to 2000 characters (not words) describing their circumstances and howtheir circumstances have adversely affected their education.When describing educational impact, include information about how the circumstances haveadversely affected ability to study, access educational facilities and resources, attend school/tuition regularly and performin assessment tasks.Statement of support (**)Applicants must provide a statement of support from a responsible person (see page 32 for definition of a responsibleperson) who has the knowledge to confirm your circumstances and comment on their educational impact.40 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


CATEGORY 4: Disadvantaged financial backgroundThis Category applies to applicants who have been prevented from reaching their full educational potential because of adisadvantaged financial background.Applicants to this category will need to indicate whether the circumstances are long term (in existence prior to 2010) orshort term (existing only in 2011-2012).Examples of circumstances considered under this category may include, but are not limited to:• Individual or family poverty• Excessive financial obligations• Economic hardship.This is in no way an exhaustive or prescriptive list. It is provided only as a guide to the kinds of circumstances institutionsmay consider under this category.To apply for this category you must understand the role that SEAS plays in selection (see page 29) and• Meet the eligibility requirements (see page 31)• Be in receipt of a Centrelink benefit (**); OR submit an impact statement (*)• Obtain and submit a statement of support (***) if not in current receipt of Centrelink benefits.Institutions that recognise Category 4:Australian Catholic UniversityFootscray City FilmsMelbourne Institute of Businessand TechnologySwinburne University ofTechnologyAustralian Maritime College GippsTAFE Monash College University of BallaratBox Hill Institute The Gordon Monash University Victoria UniversityCentral Queensland UniversityGrenadi School of DesignNorthern Melbourne Institute ofTAFE (NMIT)Wodonga Institute of TAFECharles Sturt University Holmesglen Ozford College of BusinessChisholm La Trobe University RMIT UniversityElly Lukas Beauty TherapyCollegeMelbourne Institute ofTechnologySouth West Institute of TAFEDeakin UniversityApplicants must be in possession of a Centrelink benefit or have demonstrated personal or family taxable income below theCommonwealth Student Contribution repayment threshold depending on independence status.The University of MelbourneApplicants with parents in receipt of Family Tax Benefit A are also eligible. For these applicants, the University will not consider an impactstatement or statement of support. For further information refer to www.access.unimelb.edu.auImpact statement (*)Applicants who are not in receipt of Centrelink are required to submit a statement of up to 2,000 characters (not words)describing how their financial background has adversely affected their education.Financial evidence (**)Applicants in receipt of Centrelink benefits must supply proof of these benefits. Applicants whose parents are in receipt ofFamily Tax Benefit A must supply proof in hardcopy. See page 32 for details.Statement of support (***)Applicants not in current receipt of Centrelink benefits must provide a statement of support from a responsible person whohas the knowledge of your financial situation to confirm your circumstances and comment on the impact (see page 32).Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) and Special Consideration |41


CATEGORY 5: Disability or medical conditionThis Category is for applicants who have experienced educational disadvantage as a result of a disability ormedical condition.Applicants to this category will need to indicate whether the circumstances are long term (in existence prior to 2010) orshort term (existing only in 2011-2012).Applicants requiring support or assistance with course extra requirements such as interviews, folio presentations orinformation sessions, should refer to individual institutional pages in the <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> for further information regarding whoto contact for advice.To apply for this category, you must understand the role that SEAS plays in selection (see page 29) and:• Meet the eligibility requirements (see page 31)• Prepare and submit an impact statement (*)• Obtain and submit a statement of support (**).Institutions that recognise Category 5:Australian Catholic University Advance TAFE La Trobe University RMIT UniversityAustralian Maritime CollegeElly Lukas Beauty CollegeMelbourne Institute ofTechnologySouth West Institute of TAFEBox Hill InstituteFootscray City FilmsMelbourne Institute of Businessand TechnologySwinburne University ofTechnologyCentral Queensland University GippsTAFE Monash University University of BallaratChisholm The Gordon Navitas College of Public Safety The University of MelbourneCharles Sturt UniversityGrenadi School of DesignNorthern Melbourne Institute ofTAFE (NMIT)Victoria UniversityDeakin University Holmesglen Photography Studies College Wodonga Institute of TAFEImpact statementApplicants are required to submit a statement of up to 2000 characters (not words) describing their disability/medicalcondition and how these condition(s) have affected their education.Statement of support (**)Applicants who have experienced a medical condition, illness, or disability whether it is learning, physical, sensory, orpsychiatric in nature must provide details of the condition and the period in which the condition was experienced. To dothis, applicants must provide a statement of support from the treating health care professional involved in the care and/ormaintenance of the condition, illness, or disability.The health care professional should include details about absences from learning (if applicable) and how the conditionadversely affected academic performance.42 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


CATEGORY 6:This Category is for current Year 12 students who attend schools that are explicitly nominated under the Schools AccessLa Trobe (SALT), University of Ballarat (REEP) and Victoria University (PPP) schemes. Schools recognised by each universityscheme may differ from year to year.Note: Applicants should apply for Category 1 to be considered for other university under-represented schools schemes.To apply for this category you must understand the role that SEAS plays in selection (see page 29) and:• Meet the eligibility requirements (see page 31)• Be a current Year 12 student enrolled in one of the recognised schools for at least one scheme• Meet any relevant institutional requirements listed below.La Trobe University—Schools Access La Trobe Program (SALT)To apply for this scheme, you must attend a school listed under Schools Access La Trobe (SALT).For further information about the SALT scheme including eligible SALT schools go to www.latrobe.edu.au/school/apply/special-entry/schools-access-la-trobeUniversity of Ballarat Regional Education Entry Program (REEP)The Regional Education Entry Program (REEP) is available to current VCE students attending a designated regionalsecondary school, college or TAFE. For further information about REEP, and a list of eligible schools, please visit www.ballarat.edu.au/reepVictoria University Portfolio Partnerships Program (PPP)PPP is a program for current year 12 students who wish their course application to be primarily assessed on achievementsother than ATAR. To apply for this program, you must attend one of Victoria University’s partnerships schools and haveyour application endorsed via a school statement of support. For further information about the program, including a list ofparticipating secondary colleges, visit: www.vu.edu.au/pppOther special consideration and bonus schemesnot part of SEASFor further information on these schemes go refer to the URLs listed below or contact institutions directly.Institution Name of program Further informationAustralian Catholic UniversityDeakin UniversityaccessACUAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander SpecialEntry SchemeEarly Achievers ProgramElite Athlete ProgramDeakin Access and Equity ProgramRural and regional bonus schemewww.acu.edu.au/262140www.acu.edu.au/262136www.acu.edu.au/144491www.acu.edu.au/290116www.deakin.edu.au/access-equitywww.deakin.edu.au/futurestudentsLa Trobe UniversityRural and Regional School Access Scheme (RRSAS) www.latrobe.edu.au/school/apply/special-entry/rural-regional-student-access-schemeMonash University Vice Chancellor’s Access Monash List www.monash.edu.au/access/vc-scheme.htmlRMIT University RMIT Access www.rmit.edu.au/programs/applyUniversity of Ballarat Foundation Access Studies Program (FAST) www.ballarat.edu.au/fastUniversity of Melbourne (The)Graduate Access MelbourneYear 12 Special Considerationwww.gradaccess.unimelb.edu.auwww.access.unimelb.edu.au/yr12scElite Athletes and Artistic Performers Entry Scheme www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/eliteSpecial Entry Access Scheme (SEAS)and Special Consideration |43


ScholarshipsAbout ScholarshipsMost institutions listed in the <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> have a numberof scholarships available to applicants to reward academicexcellence and ensure equitable access to education. Forsome of these scholarships you will need to apply directly tothe institution via their own website—see page 50 for a listof web addresses for scholarship information.For all other scholarships you should use the <strong>VTAC</strong>Scholarships Application available at www.vtac.edu.auThe <strong>VTAC</strong> ScholarshipApplicationThe Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (<strong>VTAC</strong>)administers applications for scholarships at many Victorianuniversities and some interstate universities participatingin the <strong>VTAC</strong> system.The institutions listed below use the <strong>VTAC</strong> ScholarshipApplication as a basis for determining scholarship offers.All scholarship tables in this booklet distinguish between<strong>VTAC</strong> course applicants and non-<strong>VTAC</strong> course applicants.• A <strong>VTAC</strong> course applicant is someone who will belodging a <strong>VTAC</strong> application for tertiary courses/programs between August 2012 and December 2012.• A non-<strong>VTAC</strong> course applicant is someone who willnot or has not lodged a <strong>VTAC</strong> application for tertiarycourses/programs between August 2012 andDecember 2012.<strong>VTAC</strong> Course applicantNon-<strong>VTAC</strong> course applicantInstitutions participating inthe <strong>VTAC</strong> Scholarship ApplicationInstitutional accessand equityCommonwealthscholarships forAustralian IndigenousstudentsInstitutional accessand equityCommonwealthscholarships forAustralian IndigenousstudentsCharles Sturt Universitywww.csu.edu.au/scholarships ü ü ü üDeakin Universitywww.deakin.edu.au/scholarships ü û û ûLa Trobe Universitywww.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships ü ü ü üMonash Universitywww.monash.edu/scholarships ü ü û ûRMIT Universitywww.rmit.edu.au/scholarships ü ü û ûSwinburne University of Technologywww.future.swinburne.edu.au/scholarships/ ü ü ü üUniversity of Ballaratwww.ballarat.edu.au/scholarships ü ü ü üThe University of Melbournewww.services.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships ü ü û ûVictoria Universitywww.vu.edu.au/scholarships ü ü ü ü44 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


For further information on the types of scholarships offeredby these institutions and a list of the scholarships availableusing the <strong>VTAC</strong> Scholarships Application, refer to www.vtac.edu.au/scholarshipsInstitutional Access and EquityScholarshipsVictorian universities provide their own scholarshipsto assist students both through <strong>VTAC</strong> and directly.Scholarships determined via the <strong>VTAC</strong> scholarshipsapplication may be awarded to students from with financialdifficulties, Indigenous Australians and other equity andaccess groups as defined by each institution.Eligibility requirementsTo be eligible for institutional Access and EquityScholarships you must:• Meet any institutional specific requirements asoutlined on page 8 and• Have an appropriate type of residency status for theinstitution(s) you are applying to:• Charles Sturt University accepts Australiancitizens and holders of an Australian permanentresidency visa. Will not accept New Zealandcitizens and holders of an Australian temporary/student residency visa.• Deakin University accepts Australian citizens andholders of an Australian permanent humanitarianvisa. Will not accept New Zealand citizens, holdersof an Australian permanent visa other thanhumanitarian and Australian temporary/studentresidency visa.• La Trobe University accepts Australian citizens,New Zealand citizens and holders of anAustralian permanent residency visa. Will notaccept holders of an Australian temporary/student residency visa.• Monash University accepts Australian and NewZealand citizens and holders of an Australianpermanent residency or humanitarian visa.• The University of Melbourne accepts Australiancitizens, New Zealand citizens and holders ofan Australian permanent residency visa. TheUniversity will not accept holders of an Australiantemporary/student residency visa.• The University will contact Australianindigenous applicants to verify theirnominated community.• You must apply for, and be offered, aMelbourne Access place through SEAS.• RMIT University accepts Australian citizens, NewZealand citizens and holders of an Australianpermanent residency visa. Will not acceptholders of an Australian temporary/studentresidency visa.• Swinburne University of Technology acceptsAustralian citizens and holders of an Australianpermanent residency visa. Will not accept NewZealand citizens and holders of an Australiantemporary/student residency visa.• The University of Ballarat accepts Australiancitizens and holders of an Australian permanentresidency visa. Will not accept New Zealandcitizens and holders of an Australian temporary/student residency visa.• Victoria University accepts Australian citizens andholders of an Australian permanent residencyvisa. Will not accept New Zealand citizens andholders of an Australian temporary/studentresidency visa.Commonwealth ScholarshipsThere are three types of Commonwealth scholarships:• the Student Start-Up Scholarship – www.centrelink.gov.au/internet/internet.nsf/payments/start_up_scholarship.htm.• the Relocation Scholarship – www.centrelink.gov.au/internet/internet.nsf/payments/relocation_scholarship.htm.• the Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships– www.deewr.gov.au/highereducation/programs/studentsupport/commonwealthscholarships/Pages/Home.aspx#indigenousThe Student Start-Up and Relocation Scholarships areavailable to students receiving income support and will beadministered by Centrelink.The Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships areadministered by institutions and will be allocated tostudents who meet the Commonwealth eligibility asdescribed on the Centrelink website and have had theirIndigenous status confirmed. For further informationgo to www.deewr.gov.au/highereducation/programs/studentsupport/commonwealthscholarships/Pages/Home.aspx#indigenousScholarships |45


The following table provides an overview of which institutions offer Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarships through <strong>VTAC</strong>and which institutions you should contact directly:Applicants with <strong>VTAC</strong>Non-applicants with <strong>VTAC</strong>Institutions participating in the<strong>VTAC</strong> Scholarship ApplicationCommonwealth scholarshipsfor Australian IndigenousstudentsCommonwealth scholarshipsfor Australian IndigenousstudentsCharles Sturt Universitywww.csu.edu.au/scholarships ü üDeakin Universitywww.deakin.edu.au/scholarships û ûLa Trobe Universitywww.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships ü üMonash Universitywww.monash.edu/scholarships ü ûRMIT Universitywww.rmit.edu.au/scholarships ü ûSwinburne University of Technologywww.future.swinburne.edu.au/scholarships/ ü üUniversity of Ballaratwww.ballarat.edu.au/scholarships ü üThe University of Melbournewww.services.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships ü ûVictoria Universitywww.vu.edu.au/scholarships ü üMerit scholarships<strong>2013</strong> Merit scholarships may be awarded to studentsfor academic achievement if they have studied anAustralian Year 12 or the International Baccalaureate(IB) in 2012. To be considered, applicants must apply forcourses through <strong>VTAC</strong> and do not need to lodge a <strong>VTAC</strong>Scholarship Application. Where an institution offers meritscholarships, students who have listed that institution ontheir course preference list and met any additional courseor institutional eligibility will automatically be assessed bythat institution.ApplyingBefore you applyBefore submitting a Scholarship Application, you shouldread this information to understand the eligibilityrequirements of each institution.To apply using the <strong>VTAC</strong> Scholarship Application, you must:• Register with <strong>VTAC</strong> and create your <strong>VTAC</strong> user accountat www.vtac.edu.auThe <strong>VTAC</strong> Scholarship Application becomes available onceyou have registered with <strong>VTAC</strong> and received a <strong>VTAC</strong> ID(identification) and PIN (personal identification number).When to apply• Scholarship applications open: 9.00 am, Monday 6August 2012• Scholarship applications close: 5.00 pm, Friday 19October 2012How to applyThe <strong>VTAC</strong> Scholarship Application is available via your <strong>VTAC</strong>user account after you have registered with <strong>VTAC</strong>. Clickingon the <strong>VTAC</strong> Scholarship Application link will take you to theterms and conditions for lodging a scholarship application.Agreeing to the terms and conditions will take you to thescholarship questions.Scholarship questions are divided into broad sections. Eachsection may have additional institutional requirements..Start now!Don’t miss the deadline for submittingdocumentary evidence.Carefully read the general and institutionalrequirements to determine the evidence required. Ifdocumentary evidence is required from a ‘responsibleperson’, you will need to make an appointment with thisperson before the Scholarships closing date (19 October2012) to ensure your supporting documentation isreceived on time.46 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Personal details and factsIn this section, your registration details will be populated toyour scholarship application. In addition, you will be asked:• educational studies you have undertaken in a broadsense (e.g. whether or not you are currently in year 12)• personal background questions including languagespoken at home, Australian Indigenous status andresidential postcodeFinancial circumstancesIn this section you will be asked:• if you have been disadvantaged by your financialcircumstances and to indicate all Centrelink benefitsyou receive• to provide information about how you are supportedfinancially including the gross annual income of allpersons contributing to your support and how muchyou spend on rent or mortgage payments per week• about your marital status, household structure andnumber of children.If you are not eligible for any Centrelink benefits, you willbe asked to describe the financial hardship you haveexperienced and how this has affected your education.You must explain why you are not in current receipt ofCentrelink benefits, and how long the circumstanceshave lasted.General evidenceConfirmation of Centrelink BenefitsElectronic confirmation of Centrelink BenefitsIf you wish <strong>VTAC</strong> to collect this information on your behalf,you must answer ‘yes’ when asked if you want <strong>VTAC</strong> toaccess your information electronically and by providingyour Centrelink Reference Number (CRN) or CustomerAccess Number (CAN), you will be giving <strong>VTAC</strong> consent toelectronically access this information on your behalf.Information retrievable from Centrelink includes:• Benefits you receive• Dependants• Centrelink deductions and• Confirmation of your address.Note: Claims relating to Family Tax Benefit A or B arenot accepted.Your CRN must match your family name and date of birthrecorded with Centrelink to produce a valid outcome. Ifthe data provided in your scholarship application doesnot match Centrelink records, you should refer to theinstructions below regarding Manual Confirmation ofCentrelink benefits.Manual confirmation of Centrelink BenefitsIf you do not give <strong>VTAC</strong> permission to electronicallycollect this information on your behalf, you must confirmthe Centrelink benefits you are currently receiving inhard copy. Previous receipt of Centrelink benefits is notaccepted. To do this, you can obtain a statement of benefitfrom your local Centrelink office and submit a copy of thisstatement to <strong>VTAC</strong>.Ineligible for Centrelink benefitsYou must provide your Australian Tax Office-Notice ofFinancial Assessment for the 2011/12 financial year.• If you do not have this document, then provide threeconsecutive pay slips no older than three months old .• If you do not work or have the required ATO statement,then you must supply a statutory declarationexplaining the absence of the requested documentsand the amount of your taxable income.• If you depend financially upon other people (i.e. yourparents or a partner), you must provide an AustralianTax Office-Notice of Financial Assessment for the2011/12 financial year FOR EACH contributingmember of your household to support your claim.• If this document is not available, then provide threeconsecutive pay slips no older than three months oldFOR EACH contributing member of your household tosupport your claim.• If the family member does not work or have therequired ATO statement, then the family membershould supply a statutory declaration explaining theabsence of the requested documents and the amountof their gross income if any.On each piece of evidence submitted that is not in yourname, write the relationship of the person to you on thehardcopy document.Personal History & ExperiencesIn this section you will be asked to describe:• any community and leadership experiences you have• any difficult circumstances that have impacted uponyour education• any medical condition or disability that have impactedupon your education• how a scholarship will benefit your studies in <strong>2013</strong>Statement(s) of supportAll applicants must provide a scholarship statement of supportfrom an independent responsible person (refer to page 32for the definition of a responsible person) with knowledge toconfirm your circumstances and comment on their educationalimpact for difficult and/or medical circumstances.IntentionsIn this section, you must indicate what type of applicantyou are:<strong>VTAC</strong> course applicantsYour scholarships information will automatically be sentto the following universities if listed on your <strong>VTAC</strong> coursepreference list:• Charles Sturt University• Deakin University• La Trobe University• Monash University• RMIT University• Swinburne University of Technology• University of Ballarat• The University of Melbourne• Victoria University.Scholarships |47


Non-<strong>VTAC</strong> course applicantsYour scholarship information will be sent to any of theuniversities (listed below) for which you specifically indicateyou are currently enrolled or may make a direct application,or to which you may apply through the New South Walesand ACT Universities Admissions Centre (UAC):• Charles Sturt University• La Trobe University• Swinburne University of Technology• University of Ballarat• Victoria University.Choose ‘enrolled/deferred’ if you are a currently enrolledor deferred student in that institution.Choose ‘plan to apply’ if you are planning to apply direct orthrough UAC.If you are currently enrolled, you will need to supply yourinstitutional university student number.Supporting evidence for ScholarshipsYou may be required to submit documentary evidence tosupport your scholarship application. If you do not supplythe required documentary evidence, this will adverselyaffect your chances of receiving a scholarship.The evidence required will depend on how you haveanswered specific questions in the Scholarship Applicationand specific institutional requirements.Typical examples of documentary evidence are:• statement of support (which may include medicalreports/assessments)• proof of financial disadvantage, for example,Centrelink BenefitsIt is the quality of evidence, not the quantity that willbe most useful to institutions. The key to providingquality information is to ensure that your supportingdocumentation substantiates the educational or financialdisadvantage and the impact you have stated in your <strong>VTAC</strong>Scholarship Application.All documents supporting your <strong>VTAC</strong> ScholarshipApplication must be authentic copies and be accompaniedby a personalised Scholarships coversheet.Ensure that all photocopies are legible and are on white A4paper only.CoversheetThe <strong>VTAC</strong> Scholarship Application produces a personalisedcover sheet that must be used when sending scholarshipevidence to <strong>VTAC</strong>. Your scholarship cover sheet will appearin your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account in the ‘Scholarship applicationand information section’ once you have submitted thescholarship application. You can access and print yourscholarship cover sheet up until the scholarship closingdate of 5pm Friday 19 October 2012.You may not:• Use someone else’s form or coversheet• Print a form or coversheet for a friend.Centrelink informationIf you are claiming financial hardship, <strong>VTAC</strong> has the ability toelectronically access information directly from Centrelink onyour behalf. For further information refer to page 32.Statement of supportA statement of support is required for difficultcircumstances and disability or medical consideration.The statement of support must be submitted online orwritten on a personalised scholarship statement of support.You can access your personalised statement of support(either online or printed versions) via your <strong>VTAC</strong> useraccount after you have submitted the <strong>VTAC</strong> ScholarshipApplication. Paper statements of support must beaccompanied by a scholarship coversheet. Electronicsubmissions automatically attach to your application anddo not require a coversheet.The closing date for statements of support is 5pm sharpFriday 19 October 2012.Ensure your documentation is appropriate.Supply quality documentation—it is definitely the qualityof the detail and not the quantity that will assist yourscholarships application.Also applying for SEAS?Applicants planning to apply for SEAS through <strong>VTAC</strong> can usethe same statement of support for both applications via theonline statement of support.On the online statement of support, indicate that you wishthe statement to be applied to both SEAS and Scholarships.The online statement of support must be submitted bythe SEAS closing date of 5.00pm on Tuesday 9 October2012. Please note that the SEAS closing date is before thescholarship closing date!Who can submit the statement of support?If claiming difficult circumstances, a responsible personmust supply your statement of support (see below). Ifclaiming medical and or disability conditions, your treatingmedical professional should supply your statement ofsupport. If your treating medical professional is inaccessibleor unwilling to provide your statement of support, then aresponsible person can supply your statement of support.Definition of a responsible personA responsible person is someone who is not living with youor in a relationship with you and is knowledgeable about yourcircumstances and can comment on their impact to youreducation. Some examples of responsible people include:• Doctor or health care professional (required fordisability or medical conditions)• Lawyer• Certified accountant• Social worker• Registered counsellor• Religious or community leader• School principal or teacher or senior member ofschool staff48 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


The responsible person should explain the circumstancesyou describe in your scholarship application in their ownwords and be able to comment on how the circumstanceshave affected your educational performance.Note: Statements of support CANNOT be supplied by a personwho is related to you or in a relationship with you. If the onlyresponsible person who has knowledge of your circumstancesis a family member or partner, then you must supply a statutorydeclaration explaining why there is no other person who cansupply the statement along with the statement of support.Regardless of the presence of the statutory declaration,statements of support supplied by family members orpartners may not be considered for assessment.Impact statementThe impact statement is an essential and significant partof your <strong>VTAC</strong> Scholarship Application. Impact statementsprovide assessors with the information required tounderstand the effect of the disadvantage on youreducational performance.When writing an impact statement, be brief. It is the qualityof the information, not the length of prose that makesyour application stronger. Write enough to describe thecircumstances and their educational impact, but do notrepeat yourself or try to be creative in your writing style.After you applyAll information provided online or as hardcopy will beprovided to each institution you have specified in theIntentions section of the scholarship application. Yourapplication will be assessed and ranked based on theinformation you provide in your application and supportingdocumentation. Assessment is based on CommonwealthScholarship eligibility criteria and other institutionalscholarship considerations. Applicants are ranked afterassessments to determine which applicants best meetscholarship criteria. The ranking of applicants is determinedby each institution according to their own selection andallocation processes.The scholarship offer process<strong>VTAC</strong> will send out provisional scholarship advice letters forthe following institutions:• Charles Sturt University• La Trobe University• RMIT University• Swinburne University of Technology• University of Ballarat• Victoria University.There will be three types of advice letters sent toscholarship applicants for the above institutions:• Provisional offer of a scholarship.• Advice that your scholarship application is on a reservelist and may be considered at a later date.• Regret to advise that the scholarship application hasnot been successful.Letters will be posted and available online via your <strong>VTAC</strong>user account around mid December 2012. If you have notheard from <strong>VTAC</strong> or institutions by the end of December,please contact institutions directly. <strong>VTAC</strong> does not determinescholarship eligibility or make scholarship award decisions.Institutional notes for scholarships allocatedbetween December 2012 and March <strong>2013</strong>• Charles Sturt University will send out provisionalscholarship offer letters via <strong>VTAC</strong>. Confirmation ofoffers will be made by CSU in February and March<strong>2013</strong> following the course enrolment process.• Deakin University will make two rounds of scholarshipoffers—First round on Monday 17 December 2012 andthe second round timed to coincide with <strong>VTAC</strong>’s mainround of course offers in January. Further scholarshipoffers may be made after round one course offers.Successful applicants will be notified by mail.Unsuccessful applicants will not be notified.• La Trobe University will send out provisionalscholarship offer letters via <strong>VTAC</strong>. Additional offersmay be made by La Trobe in March <strong>2013</strong> following thecourse enrolment process.• The University of Melbourne will send out first roundscholarship offer letters on Monday 17 December2012. Further offers will be made in January tocoincide with <strong>VTAC</strong> course offers.• Monash University will send out first round scholarshipoffer letters on Monday 17 December 2012. Furtheroffers will be made in January and February to coincidewith <strong>VTAC</strong> course offers. Unsuccessful applicants whoenrol in a course at Monash University will be notified byemail in April <strong>2013</strong>.• RMIT University will send out provisionalscholarship offer letters via <strong>VTAC</strong>. Further offers willbe made in January and February to coincide with<strong>VTAC</strong> course offers.• Swinburne University of Technology will sendout provisional scholarship offer letters via <strong>VTAC</strong>.Further offers may be made following the courseenrolment process.• University of Ballarat will send out provisionalscholarship offer letters via <strong>VTAC</strong>. Further offers will bemade in March and April.• Victoria University will send out provisionalscholarship offer letters via <strong>VTAC</strong>. Further offers will bemade in January and February to coincide with <strong>VTAC</strong>course offers.Scholarships |49


Other scholarships not through <strong>VTAC</strong>Most institutions offer scholarships. Further information about all other institutions listed with <strong>VTAC</strong> and their scholarshipscan be found on at www.vtac.edu.au/coursesandinstitutions.The following institutions also offer scholarships. For further information about the scholarships and how to apply for them,refer to each institutional website for further information.InstitutionAustralian Academy of DesignAustralian College of Applied PsychologyAustralian Institute of FitnessAustralian Maritime CollegeBillie Blue CollegeBlue Mountains International HotelManagement SchoolBox Hill InstituteCharles Sturt UniversityChisholmCentral Queensland UniversityDeakin UniversityFootscray City FilmsHolmesglenInternational College of Hotel ManagementJMC AcademyKangan InstituteLa Trobe MelbourneLa Trobe UniversityMelbourne Institute of Business TechnologyMonash UniversityOceania Polytechnic Institute of EducationOzford College of BusinessQantm CollegeRMIT UniversitySAE InstituteSwinburne University of TechnologySouth West Institute of TAFESunraysia Institute of TAFEUniversity of BallaratThe University of MelbourneVictoria UniversityWilliam Angliss Institute of TAFEWodonga Institute of TAFEFor further information about Other Scholarships:www.designacademy.edu.au/www.acap.edu.au/Scholarships.htmlwww.fitness.edu.au/monty-dortkamp-scholarshipwww.amc.edu.au/scholarshipswww.billyblue.edu.au/life-at-billy-blue/news/2012-scholarshipwww.bhtafe.edu.au/students/scholarships/Pages/default.aspxwww.bhtafe.edu.au/students/scholarships/Pages/default.aspxwww.csu.edu.au/scholarshipswww.CarolineChisholm.org.auwww.cqu.edu.au/study/useful-info/scholarshipswww.deakin.edu.au/scholarshipshttp://footscrayfilms.com.au/tvfilm/enrolment-procedurewww.holmesglen.edu.au/services/student_services/scholarships2www.ichm.edu.au/admissions/scholarshipswww.jmcacademy.edu.au/About/Undergraduate-Scholarships.cfmwww.kangan.edu.au/scholarships/www.latrobemelbourne.edu.au/enrol-today/scholarshipswww.latrobe.edu.au/scholarshipswww.mibt.vic.edu.au/apply-today/scholarshipswww.monash.edu/scholarships/http://opie.vic.edu.au/content/current-students/studying-opiewww.ozford.edu.au/HighSchoolScholarship2012.aspxhttp://melbourne.qantm.com/en-gb/content/5562/Welcome_to_the_Qantm_College_Scholarship_Schemewww.rmit.edu.au/scholarshipshttp://melbourne.sae.edu/en-gb/content/5546/Welcome_to_the_SAE_Institute_Scholarship_Schemewww.future.swinburne.edu.au/scholarships/www.swtafe.vic.edu.au/students/scholarships-and-awards-program/www.sunitafe.edu.au/courses/pathways-scholarships.aspxwww.ballarat.edu.au/scholarshipswww.unimelb.edu.au/scholarshipswww.vu.edu.au/scholarshipswww.angliss.edu.au/Educational-Grantswww.wodongatafe.edu.au/audience/information/scholarships-and-awards.aspx50 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Admissions TestsAbout STATSTAT stands for Special Tertiary Admissions Test. There aretwo versions of STAT:• STAT Multiple Choice• STAT Written EnglishSTAT Multiple ChoiceThe test consists of seventy multiple choice questions thattest your ability to read and interpret graphical displays ofinformation and passages of writing, to use mathematicalrelationships and to apply reasoning to tables of data.Duration: Two hours, with ten minutes reading time.STAT Written EnglishThe test requires you to write two short essays to assessyour ability to communicate effectively in writing.Duration: One hour, with five minutes reading time.These tests are developed and marked by ACER (AustralianCouncil for Educational Research) and are subject tointernational testing standards. They are designed to test arange of competencies commonly considered important forsuccess in tertiary study.Do I need to sit STAT?You need to sit the STAT if:• It is listed in Extra requirements for any of the coursesyou are applying for. The particular version you arerequired to sit is specified in the course information inCourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website.• It is listed as a requirement of the institutions you areapplying to.• you are applying under Special Entry Access Scheme(SEAS) Category 1 for Australian Catholic University,La Trobe University, Navitas College of Public Safety orThe University of Melbourne. For further informationrefer to the SEAS section of this guide.Sat the test before?If you previously sat a STAT you may not need to re-sit thetest. STAT results achieved since May 2008 are valid inVictoria for <strong>2013</strong> courses.Note: If you apply for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong> this year, <strong>VTAC</strong>will collect and forward your test results to the institutions onyour application. You can claim a previous STAT result whencompleting the course application.Check exemptions carefullyYou may not need to sit the test if you meet the exemptioncriteria. Before you book an admissions test, carefully readthe course information and check any specific requirementsof the institution to find out if you need to sit the test or ifyou are exempt.Note: There are no courses in the <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> that requireSTAT results for current Year 12 students.Which institutions use STAT?Australian Catholic UniversityApplicants applying for any course at Australian CatholicUniversity, under the Category 1: Mature Age considerationfor Special Entry Access Scheme are required to sit theSTAT Multiple Choice. For further information refer to theSEAS section of this guide.Charles Sturt UniversityNon–Standard Year 12You may be required to sit a STAT Multiple Choice for allcourses (excluding Physiotherapy) if you are currentlystudying a non-standard Year 12 qualification, e.g. Waldorfclass 12, Accelerated Christian School, Foundation YearProgram. Your STAT result will help us assess your likelihoodof success at university. For advice on whether you shouldsit the STAT telephone 1800 334 733.Deakin UniversitySTAT Multiple Choice is a requirement for some NONY12applicants in particular courses. Please check the courseinformation in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website carefullyto determine which courses require the test. The Bachelorof Education- Primary and all Faculty of Health courses,require a STAT Multiple Choice where the applicant has notcompleted Year 12 or (equivalent) or has not undertakenany tertiary study within the last five years.Applicants for Nursing courses who are Enrolled Nurses oreligible to register as an Enrolled Nurse with the Nursing andMidwifery Board of Australia are not required to sit the STAT.HolmesglenNONY12: Applicants applying for Early Childhood Educationand/or Nursing must complete the STAT Multiple Choice.La Trobe UniversityLa Trobe University considers STAT Multiple Choice resultsfrom some Non-Year 12 applicants and all applicantsapplying for Mature-Age Special Entry (see Principles ofSelection). Refer to the Extra requirements section under thecourse information in CourseSearch on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website.Admissions Tests |51


Non-Year 12 applicants may choose to supplement theiracademic record by sitting the STAT if they:• Have an ATAR attained in 2011, or earlier, whichis below the 2012 clearly-in ATAR for the course.• Have TAFE or other qualifications with ungradedassessment (only pass/fail results rather thanactual grades)• Have TAFE or university qualifications, obtainedin 2011 or before, not deemed competitive forentry. Please contact the relevant faculty forfurther advice.Applicants applying through Category 1 of the Special EntryAccess Scheme (SEAS) for mature age consideration mustsit the STAT Multiple Choice.Monash UniversityApplicants for courses that list STAT as an Extrarequirement must sit STAT if:• they have no school, TAFE or universityresults that can be considered for entry. (OnlyInformation Technology courses and the Nursingcourse at Gippsland will consider applicants onthis basis), or• they have TAFE or other tertiary qualificationswith ungraded assessment and no other basis forentry; or• they have VCAL or other secondary study withungraded assessment but no other basis for entry.Note: Ungraded assessment means assessment with pass/fail results rather than grades.STAT results will not be considered for selection to MonashUniversity courses if you:• have gained VCE or an equivalent Year 12qualification; or• have gained a VET or TAFE certificate or diplomawith graded assessment at level IV or above; or• have passed two or more university subjects withgraded assessment.Navitas College of Public SafetyApplicants applying for SEAS Category 1: on the basis ofMature Age who have not met Minimum Tertiary EntranceRequirements must sit the STAT Multiple Choice.Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFENon-Year 12 applicants applying for the Bachelor ofEducation (Early Years), Bachelor of Early Years Studiesor Associate Degree in Early Years Studies who havenot completed Year 12 (or equivalent) must sit the STATMultiple Choice. For advice on whether you should sit theSTAT, please call (03) 9269 1390.RMIT UniversityThe STAT Multiple Choice is a requirement for someNONY12 applicants in Nursing courses. Please checkcourse entries carefully to determine which coursesrequire the STAT.Swinburne University of TechnologyApplicants for Swinburne courses that list STAT as an Extrarequirement must sit the STAT Multiple Choice Test if they:• Do not satisfy the minimum tertiary entryrequirements (see Minimum tertiary andinstitutional requirements section of Swinburne’sInstitutional Pages); or• Have no school, TAFE or university results recentenough to be considered for entry (i.e. within thepast seven years); or• Have TAFE or other tertiary qualifications withungraded assessment (only have pass/fail resultsrather than actual grades) and no other basis forentry; or• Have VCAL or other secondary study withungraded assessment (only have pass/fail resultsrather than actual grades) but no other basis forentry; or• Have an ATAR attained in the year of applicationor prior which is below the Clearly-in ATAR for thecourse (as listed in this <strong>Guide</strong>).For further information see Swinburne’s STAT informationpage at www.swinburne.edu.au/statUniversity of Melbourne (The)Applicants eligible for the Non-School Leaver Entry Pathwaywho wish to use a general aptitude test for entry mustcomplete the STAT (both the STAT Multiple Choice and theSTAT Written English sections) or the SAT (all sections ofthe SAT Reasoning Test, consisting of Critical Reading,Mathematics and Writing). For more information aboutthe Non-School Leaver Entry Pathway visit www.access.unimelb.edu.au/nslWhere and when:STAT sittingsSTAT 2012 sittingsIt is important you consider the following when bookinga sitting(s):• Both STAT Multiple Choice and STAT Written Englishare held at the venues, dates and times below. If youare required to book both tests, you must book for twoseparate times.• STAT Multiple Choice: Candidates are not permittedto sit the STAT Multiple Choice more than once in anytesting year (15 April 2012 to 14 April <strong>2013</strong>)• STAT Written English: Candidates are not permittedto sit the STAT Written English more than once in anytesting year (15 April 2012 to 14 April <strong>2013</strong>)• Early offers: If you wish to be considered forearly offers in November 2012, you must bookan October sitting.• Closing dates: Please note the closing dates forbookings and payments.• Dates and locations for mid-year STAT sittings next yearwill be available on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website in March <strong>2013</strong>.52 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


STAT 2012 sittingsSaturday 20 October. Bookings andpayments close 5pm, 12 October.Sunday 21 October. Bookings andpayments close 5pm, 12 October.Saturday 24 November. Bookings andpayments close 5pm, 16 November.Bendigo 9am 1pm - - 9am 1pmCaulfield - - 9am 1.30pm 9am 1.30pmGeelong 9am 1pm - - - -Hobart (Tasmania) 9am 1pm - - - -Mildura 9am 1pm - - 9am 1pmSale 9am 1pm - -Warrnambool 9am 1pm - - 9am 1pmWodonga 9am 1pm - - 9am 1pmSpecial SittingsIf you can’t attend on these dates or if you have specialneeds, you may be eligible for a special sitting. Forinformation on eligibility and instructions on how to applyfor a special sitting see the admissions tests section of the<strong>VTAC</strong> website.About ALSETThe Australian Law Schools Entrance Test (ALSET) is anaptitude test developed and marked by the AustralianCouncil for Educational Research (ACER) and is arequirement for some NONY12 applicants at DeakinUniversity .The purpose of ALSET is to appraise your abilityto think critically about issues and understand the materialgiven. The questions are based on a wide range of lawrelatedstimulus materials.• Duration: two hours with an additional ten minutesreading time.Do I need to sit ALSET?The following courses may require the ALSET for NONY12Applicants: Arts/Law; Commerce/Law; Criminology/Law;Law; Arts (International Studies)/Law; Law (off-campus);Management/Law; and Science/Law.You are exempt from sitting the ALSET if you:• are a Current Year 12 student; or• have completed Year 12 studies in 2009, 2010 or2011 and have not undertaken any tertiary studies(including TAFE studies, diploma or above) in theinterim; or• sat the ALSET (formerly referred to as DULSAT) in2009, 2010 or 2011 and intend to use the result fromthat year; or• are currently enrolled or were enrolled in a Bachelorof Laws in 2010, 2011, 2012 and have completed:the equivalent of one full-time year at an Australianuniversity (including at least 2 (LLB) law units);Bachelor of Laws/combined course or the JurisDoctor (No other Law course is eligible under thisexemption clause);• have successfully completed an Australianpostgraduate qualification in Law in the last ten years(3 out of 4 units must be law units).If you are unsure whether or not you should sit the ALSET forentry into a Deakin Law course email bl-llb@deakin.edu.auIn the email please include the details of the grounds onwhich you believe you are eligible for an exemption. Onlythe School of Law has the authority to advise applicantswhether they are required to sit the ALSET.If you sit overseas through ACER in 2012 then you will notbe able to book the ALSET through <strong>VTAC</strong>.ALSET and selection at DeakinHow much weighting is given to the ALSET for selectiondepends on whether you have a GPA (Grade Point Average)from prior tertiary studies.For those applicants who complete the ALSET, ranking willbe as follows:• If you have a GPA from prior tertiary studies; GPA(60%), ALSET (40%).• If you have no GPA from prior tertiary studies;ALSET (100%).Where and when:ALSET sittingsIt is important you consider the following when bookingyour sitting(s):• Candidates are not permitted to sit the ALSETmore than once in any testing year (1 July 2012 to30 June <strong>2013</strong>)• Applicants for Deakin Law (off-campus): It isrecommended that applicants book to sit in October asthis course makes most offers in the early round.• Closing dates: Please note the closing dates forbookings and payments.ALSET 2012sittingsSaturday 20 October.Bookings and paymentsclose 5pm, 12October.Saturday 24November. Bookingsand payments close5pm, 16 November.Bendigo 9am 1pm 9am 1pmBurwood 9am 1pm - -Caulfield - - 9am 1.30pmGeelong 9am 1pm - -Hobart (Tasmania) 9am 1pm - -Mildura 9am 1pm 9am 1pmSale 9am 1pm - -Warrnambool 9am 1pm 9am 1pmWodonga 9am 1pm 9am 1pmAdmissions Tests |53


Special SittingsIf you can’t attend on these dates or if you have specialneeds, you may be eligible for a special sitting. Forinformation on eligibility and instructions on how to applyfor a special sitting see the admissions tests section of the<strong>VTAC</strong> website.How to bookSTAT/ALSET SittingsSee a demonstrationYou can view a demonstration on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website beforeyou book an admissions test. The ‘demo’ works just like thereal thing, but you won’t be able to save or submit anythingyou type into the demo.Check sitting dates and timesThe first thing you need to do is check where and when thetests are being held and if you will be able to attend. SeeWhere and when: STAT (page 52-53) and Where and when:ALSET (see page 53).Register with <strong>VTAC</strong>Before you can book admissions tests, you must registerwith <strong>VTAC</strong>. If you registered anytime before August 2012,you will need to register again. To find out how to register,see <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN (see page 9).Login to your <strong>VTAC</strong> user accountTo access the STAT/ALSET booking you must log into your<strong>VTAC</strong> user account using your <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN.Open the STAT/ALSET booking requestTo open the booking request, select ‘STAT/ALSET bookings& information’ in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account.STAT/ALSET Booking FeesTo sit an admissions test through <strong>VTAC</strong>, you must make abooking and pay the booking fee.How much?You will be charged a booking fee for each test you book.If you book two tests you must pay two booking fees. If youbook three tests you must pay all three booking fees.Bookings are processed immediately when payment isreceived and you remain liable for the booking fee even ifyou withdraw your booking later. So before you book, youshould check carefully whether you need to sit the test.See Who needs STAT? (page 51). and Who needs ALSET?(page 53).Where to payYou will be asked to pay online at the end of your booking.You can choose to pay immediately or later through your<strong>VTAC</strong> user account.How to payYou can choose to pay via your PayPal account, or with yourVisa or MasterCard.Ensure your fees are paid on timeYou will not be able to sit the test unless your test bookingfees have been paid in full. If you haven’t paid by the finalpayment date, your STAT booking will be automaticallyremoved. See Where and when: STAT (page 52-53) andWhere and when: ALSET (page 53).About other admissions testsUMATUMAT (Undergraduate Medicine and Health SciencesAdmission Test) is a requirement for some courses thathave applications through <strong>VTAC</strong> (La Trobe Universityand Monash University). UMAT is administered byACER (Australian Council for Educational Research)and is held once a year only. UMAT2012 was held onWednesday 25 July 2012. This date was set by UMATConsortium universities. For courses that list UMAT in Extrarequirements you must have already completed the testbefore you apply. If you have not completed the test you donot meet the application requirements for these courses—you will have to sit the test and apply for these courses nextyear. For more information see the UMAT website (http://umat.acer.edu.au/).ISATISAT (International Student Admissions Test) isadministered by ACER (Australian Council for EducationalResearch). Currently, the only <strong>VTAC</strong> applicants requiredto sit ISAT are international students who are currentlystudying Year 12 in Australia and applying for Type 3 placesin Medicine/Surgery or Physiotherapy at Monash University.ISAT is also used by a number of interstate universities. Fora list of test dates and locations and more information aboutthe test see the ISAT website (http://isat.acer.edu.au/).VETASSESSThe VETASSESS Test is a requirement for applicants in someNursing courses. Please check course entries carefully todetermine which courses require the VETASSESS.Other admissions testsInstitutions may administer their own admissions tests.Details of any admissions test for courses in the <strong>VTAC</strong><strong>Guide</strong> must be published in Extra requirements in thecourse entry on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website.Australian Guild of Music EducationTests will be conducted after performance auditions. Formore information go to: www.guildmusic.edu.au/PDF-files/Selection%20for%20Students09.pdf54 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


JMC AcademyContemporary Music and Performance applicants maybe required to sit a music theory test to ascertain theirlevel of knowledge. Please contact the institution forfurther information.La Trobe UniversityScience, Technology and Engineering: La Trobe Universityrequires the Mathematics test to be completed for someNon-Year 12 applicants. These applicants must sit theScience, Technology and Engineering Mathematics Test if:• They have not met the mathematics prerequisiterequirements for the course• They have sought advice from the faculty• The mathematics test is clearly stated as an Extrarequirement in the course entry.Contact (03) 9479 2591 or sci.tech@latrobe.edu.au toascertain if you are required to undertake the mathematicstest or a recommended bridging program in mathematics.Oceania Polytechnic Institute of EducationCheck out the extra requirements in the online <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>and contact the institution for further information.After you bookSTAT/ALSET SittingsConfirmation letter and furtherinformationYour confirmation letter will be available to download fromyour <strong>VTAC</strong> user account and emailed to you after you havecompleted the STAT/ALSET booking request and paid allbooking fees due to <strong>VTAC</strong>. All candidates are required topresent the confirmation letter at their sitting. For furtherinformation and full details on what to bring to the test, seePreparing for a test on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website.What else is in the <strong>VTAC</strong> user account?After you book an admissions test, in your <strong>VTAC</strong> useraccount you can also:• view or change your booking• add another test• view your resultsMade a mistake?If you have made a mistake and want to changeyour personal details or admissions test bookings, seeMaking changes (page 26) or Change your STAT/ALSETsitting (this page).Add another testIf you’ve already booked a sitting for one test (e.g. STATMultiple Choice) and you later realise that you also need tosit another test (e.g. STAT Written English or ALSET), you canadd a sitting by selecting the ‘Add STAT/ALSET’ option inyour <strong>VTAC</strong> user account up until the closing date.Change your STAT/ALSET sittingIf you have not yet paid your booking fee(s), you can changethe type of test, venue, date and/or time of your sitting fromyour <strong>VTAC</strong> user account until the booking/payment closingdate. See Where and when: STAT (page 52-53) and Whereand when: ALSET (page 53).If you have paid your booking fee(s), you can change thetype of test, venue, date and/or time of your sitting up untilthree days before the test dates (October 17 for Octobersittings), (November 21 for November sittings).Withdrawing your bookingIf you have not paid your booking fee(s), and wish towithdraw, you can withdraw through your <strong>VTAC</strong> useraccount.If you have paid your booking fee(s), and wish to withdraw,you must submit your request to the STAT/ALSETCoordinator at <strong>VTAC</strong>. If you withdraw your booking, youremain liable for booking fees because all bookings areprocessed immediately on lodgement.Getting yourSTAT/ALSET resultsIf you have booked STAT/ALSET sittings through <strong>VTAC</strong> andpaid your booking fee(s) your results will be available inyour <strong>VTAC</strong> user account and you will be mailed a resultsstatement approximately four weeks after your testingsession. See dates and fees (page 1).Understanding your STAT/ALSET results• There is no pass or fail score for admissions testsadministered by <strong>VTAC</strong>.• Most STAT scores are reported as a mark between 100and 200; however, scores below 100 and above 200for the STAT are possible.• STAT Multiple Choice scores are calculated individuallyfor the verbal and quantitative components of the test,as well as a total score.The percentile rank indicates the percentage of candidateswho had a score less than your score. For example, if youachieve a percentile rank of 76.3, you have achieved ahigher score than 76.3% of the people taking the test.It is not possible for selection authorities at institutions toconfirm whether a particular percentile ranking will result inan offer, because the number of applicants and the resultsthey achieve will vary each year.Replacement statementYou don’t need a STAT/ALSET results statement to applyfor courses through <strong>VTAC</strong>. If you would like a copy ofyour results statement for other reasons, and you sat anadmissions test through <strong>VTAC</strong> prior to this year, you canprint and complete the Request for <strong>VTAC</strong> documentationform from the <strong>VTAC</strong> website and fax or mail it to the STATCo-ordinator at <strong>VTAC</strong>, with the required identification andpayment. Full details are included on the form.Admissions Tests |55


ResultsYear 12 and ATARThe ATAR is not a score out of 100—it is a rank. It shows astudent’s achievement in relation to other students.The ATAR*The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is calculatedby <strong>VTAC</strong> solely for the use of tertiary institutions to comparethe overall achievement of students who have completeddifferent combinations of VCE studies. <strong>VTAC</strong> forwardsthe ATAR along with application information to selectionauthorities at institutions.For information about how the ATAR is used for selectionsee Selection criteria (page 19).*ATAR was previously known as ENTER (Equivalent NationalTertiary Entrance Rank). The change to ATAR, the nationallyagreed name used by all Australian states and territories(except Queensland), is a change in name only. There is nochange to the calculation.How is the ATAR calculated?<strong>VTAC</strong> uses VCE results issued by VCAA (Victorian Curriculumand Assessment Authority) to calculate the ATAR.Subject to the restrictions outlined in VICTER 2012, <strong>2013</strong>and 2014 (available at www.vtac.edu.au) the ATAR isdeveloped from an aggregate produced by adding:1. ATAR subject score in one of English, EnglishLanguage, Literature or ESL2. The next best three ATAR subject scores permissible;and3. 10% of the fifth and sixth permissible scores thatare available.Who gets an ATAR?VCE students: <strong>VTAC</strong> calculates an ATAR for all VCE studentswho have successfully completed the VCE and satisfiedminimum tertiary entrance requirements. Only applicantswho have at least four VCE study scores in an acceptablecombination will have an ATAR calculated.Interstate Year 12 students: If you are studying aninterstate Year 12, <strong>VTAC</strong> receives your results and ranksfrom your state admissions centre/authority. Interstate Year12 results (except Queensland) provide you with an ATAR.Queensland uses a ranking system (OP) which is notequivalent to the ATAR. A conversion table for theQueensland OP to the ATAR is available on the QTAC website(www.qtac.edu.au).Notional ATARA notional ATAR is a rank calculated by <strong>VTAC</strong> used to directlycompare the results of applicants who have studied underdifferent Victorian educational systems. For example, ifyou have gained a Victorian secondary qualification otherthan the VCE (i.e. Matriculation, HSC, IB), you will not havean ATAR. A notional ATAR is calculated to indicate that youmeet minimum tertiary entrance requirements in Victoria.A notional ATAR is created for:• all applicants who have successfully completed a fullVictorian Year 12 attempt prior to 1992• all applicants with a combination of pre-1992 andpost-1992 Victorian Year 12 subjects (includingEnglish) who have for the first time, at least fourVCE study scores, VCE (HSC) Group 1 subjects ortheir predecessors• all applicants who have studied InternationalBaccalaureate in Victoria, qualified for the IB Diplomaand sat the GAT (or received formal exemption).Getting your resultsVictorian Year 12 studentsIf you are a current VCE student:• your VCE study scores, ATAR and ATAR subject scoreswill be available to you via internet and SMS services.See page 2 for dates. All current VCE students willreceive a statement of VCE study scores from theVCAA. However, only students who have applied forcourses through <strong>VTAC</strong> this year and have paid their<strong>VTAC</strong> fees will be sent an ATAR statement.If you completed Year 12 in Victoria in aprevious year:• you can request a statement of your ATAR (or NotionalATAR) by downloading and completing the Requestfor <strong>VTAC</strong> documentation form from the <strong>VTAC</strong> website(www.vtac.edu.au) and either faxing it with creditcard details or sending it by mail to <strong>VTAC</strong> enclosing acheque or money order (payable to <strong>VTAC</strong>). You mustalso provide a copy of photo identification whichincludes your signature. Fax and address details areincluded on the form. See page 2 for fees.56 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


International Baccalaureate (IB)studentsIf you are studying International Baccalaureate, your IBresults will be released to your school (if your school hassubmitted the results release service) from the IB Curriculumand Assessment Office (Cardiff, UK) in early January. You canobtain your results from your IB coordinatorIf you are eligible for a notional ATAR (see above), haveapplied for courses through <strong>VTAC</strong> this year and paid your<strong>VTAC</strong> fees you will be sent a notional ATAR statement.Interstate Year 12 studentsIf you are studying an interstate Year 12, you will receiveyour results from the body administering secondary study inyour state or territory.New Zealand Year 12 studentsIf you are studying a New Zealand Year 12, you will receiveyour results from the body administering secondary study inNew Zealand.Do you need to supplyresults to <strong>VTAC</strong>?International Baccalaureate (IB) resultsIf you are an IB student applying through <strong>VTAC</strong> you mustensure that your school has submitted the necessaryresults release to the International BaccalaureateOrganization (IBO) to enable <strong>VTAC</strong> to obtain yourresults electronically.New Zealand Year 12 resultsIf you are studying the NCEA in New Zealand andapplying through <strong>VTAC</strong>, you must ensure that you correctlyquote your National Student Number (NSN) and sign thenecessary release to the New Zealand QualificationsAuthority (NZQA) so that <strong>VTAC</strong> can obtain yourresults electronically.Australian Year 12 resultsYou do not need to supply your VCE/Australian Year 12results statement to <strong>VTAC</strong>.The ATARYou do not need to supply your ATAR statement to <strong>VTAC</strong>.Other resultsFor information about which results you need to supply to<strong>VTAC</strong> see Evidence of results (page 23).Results |57


Post Results and ATAR ServiceThis is a joint enquiry service provided by staff of both the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA)who are responsible for your \ICE results and the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (<strong>VTAC</strong>)who are responsible for the calculation of your AlAR.If you are confused about your VCE results, ATAR or scaling thentelephone or email PRAS tor your one stop shop of experts.To contact an expert:Telephone: (03) 96514640 or toll free 1800 653 080; OREmail: pras@edumall.vlc.gov.auWhen: Monday 17 December 2012: 7.00am - 5.00pmTuesday 18 December and Wednesday 19 December 2012: 9.00am - 5.00pm.If you do not receive your VCE statement of results or ATAR statement byTuesday 18 December 2012, don't panic, check with Australia Post,or If you have moved, check your old address.v,.,.. R. "'"'""'......... . TAC


Offers, Enrolment and DefermentHow the offer system worksIf you do not pay your course application processing fee bythe due date, your application will not be sent to the courseselection authorities.After the course selection authorities have consideredyour application, they will advise <strong>VTAC</strong> whether they wishto offer you a place in the course. <strong>VTAC</strong> then advises youof the highest offer on your preference list. In subsequentoffer rounds, you will be considered for course preferenceshigher than the offers you have received. <strong>VTAC</strong> will againadvise you of the highest offer made (if any).All offers are provisionalAny offer you receive is subject to you:• meeting eligibility requirementsYou submit your <strong>VTAC</strong> course applicationNote: Submitting an application does not guarantee an offerYou pay your course application processing feeNote: You are advised to check your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account toensure the fee has been received by <strong>VTAC</strong>.You will not be considered for offers if you haven’t paid yourcourse application processing fee.<strong>VTAC</strong> processes your application and supplies it tothe course authorities for each course you have listedNote: All decisions about offers are made by courseauthorities at the institutions, not by <strong>VTAC</strong>.Course authorities consider your applicationCourse authorities advise <strong>VTAC</strong> if they want to makeyou an offer<strong>VTAC</strong> notifies you of the highest offer for the currentround• having provided full and correct information on your<strong>VTAC</strong> application• attending enrolment at the date and time specified inyour offer letter.Otherwise, your offer may lapse or be withdrawn.Offer roundsOffers are released to applicants at different times (referredto as ‘offer rounds’).For the <strong>2013</strong> enrolment period there will be:• Early offer round• International offer round• Round 1 graduate entry teaching offer round• Round 1 undergraduate and other graduateoffer round• Round 2 graduate entry teaching offer round• Round 2 undergraduate and other graduateoffer round• Mid-year offers <strong>2013</strong>For release dates and times, see Dates and fees (page 2).For Institutional policy statements about participation inoffer rounds, refer to Results and Offers at www.vtac.edu.auOther offer options• Supplementary offers• Negotiated offersEarly offer roundTo be considered for early offers, you must:• be a non-Year 12 applicant;• apply during the timely application period;• pay your course application processing fee by theearlier payment date listed for early offers; and,• provide any supporting documentation to <strong>VTAC</strong> by theearlier date listed for early offers.For more information, see Non-Year 12 applicants (page 10).If you receive an early offer, you will still be automaticallyconsidered for higher preferences in later offer rounds.If you wish to also be considered for courses lower onyour preference list than the Early offer you have received,change your preferences by moving the course that youhave been offered to the lowest preference place by theclose of change of preference.You accept or decline the offer with course authoritiesIf there are still places available, course authoritieswill consider applications for the next roundOffers, Enrolment and Deferment |59


Which courses make early offers?Institutions may make early offers for some courses.A list of these courses will only be available when earlyoffers are released. To find out which courses make earlyoffers, you can check the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au)in mid November.International offer roundOffers for international fee places (course codes ending in3) are only available for eligible current Year 12 students.To find out if you are eligible to apply for internationalplaces through <strong>VTAC</strong>, see Who can apply? (page 5).Rounds 1 and 2If you applied for course codes ending in 1, 2 and 4, you willreceive a message in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account and a letteradvising whether you have received an offer.If you have not received any offers you will be notified inRound 2.Don’t panic if you haven’t received the offer you werehoping for. You may still be eligible for future offers.If you applied for course codes ending in 1, 2 and 4, you willautomatically be considered, in Round 2, for:• preferences listed higher than an offer you’vereceived, or• all preferences if you haven’t received an offerIf you want to be considered for preferences which arelisted lower on your <strong>VTAC</strong> application than an offer you havereceived or a course that is not on your list of preferences,see Negotiated offer process (this page).If you applied for course codes ending in 3, you will beconsidered for offers in the International offer rounds.Round two—No guaranteesEven if you are eligible, there are no guarantees that you’llreceive an offer in the next round. Course authoritiescan only make offers in future rounds if there are placesavailable. Some courses may fill their quotas in Round 1.Your chances of receiving an offer in the next round willvary for each course. However, in general, over 80% ofoffers are made in Round 1.How many offers?If you are applying for general tertiary and other graduatecourses, you can receive a maximum of one offer peroffer round.If you do not receive any offers in any of the offer roundsyou are also eligible to apply for a course not listed on yourapplication using the Negotiated offer process, or if youhave given <strong>VTAC</strong> permission to release your applicationinformation to courses with vacancies, you may be eligiblefor a supplementary offer.Getting your offersWhen offers are released, you can view your offers in your<strong>VTAC</strong> user account. You will also receive an offer letterby mail. For release dates and times, see Dates and fees(page 2).Round 1 and Round 2 offers may also be published bynewspapers (in print and/or online) with your permission.You give this permission either at the time of applying, orlater in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account. If you want to change yourpermission, see Making changes (page 26).Verbal offers have no status. If you receive a verbal offer youshould ask for the name of the person making the offer andcontact <strong>VTAC</strong> immediately.Other offer processesNegotiated offer processIf your negotiated offer request is approved, you cannotsubmit another request and you forfeit the right to beconsidered for any other offers through <strong>VTAC</strong> for theremainder of the selection period.What are my chances?Your chances of receiving a negotiated offer depends onwhether there are still places available after the previousoffer round.Round 1 offers are released, whether you meet theselection criteria and whether selection authorities arewilling to make you an offer.When to applyInternational students can only apply for a negotiatedoffer after the undergraduate offer round on 17 January<strong>2013</strong> (2pm).All other applicants can apply for negotiated offer afterRound 1 offers are released. See Dates and fees (page 2).Who can apply for a negotiated offer?You can apply for a negotiated offer if you want to beconsidered for:• a course preference listed lower than an offer you havereceived• a course not listed on your application (includinggraduate-entry teaching courses)Graduate entry teaching—Specialist teaching areasIf you applied for graduate-entry teaching courses, you canuse your negotiated-offer request for a course (as above),and/or to apply for different specialist teaching areas for:• a course preference listed lower than an offer youhave received.• a course preference listed higher than an offer you’vereceived if you answered ‘no’ to other methods for thatcourse on your application.• any course preference if you haven’t received anoffer and you answered ‘no’ to other methods for thatcourse on your <strong>VTAC</strong> application.60 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Don’t rely on the negotiated offer option to get into thecourse you want. Not all courses accept negotiated-offerrequests. And because some courses fill fast, all places inthe course may be taken by Round 1To find out if the course you want accepts negotiated-offerrequests, contact the institution or check their website. Forcontacts and website, see individual institution pages inthis guide or the <strong>VTAC</strong> website (www.vtac.edu.au).How to apply for a negotiated offerFirst you must ensure that you meet the requirements forthe course.If you are applying for graduate-entry teaching courses youmust also qualify for the specialist teaching areas. SeeEntrance requirements (page 7).Next you must contact the selection officer for the courseto find out whether there are any places available andwhether they are prepared to consider making you anoffer. At this stage you should also check the final datethey will accept applications for a negotiated offer and ifthe selection officer requires any documentation. Then youmust complete the negotiated-offer request in your <strong>VTAC</strong>user account (www.vtac.edu.au/account).What happens next?Your request is forwarded to the course selection officerto consider. You can track the progress of your negotiatedofferrequest via your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account (www.vtac.edu.au/account).Pending statusIf the status of your negotiated-offer request is ‘Pending’,it is still awaiting a response from the selection officer.While your request is ‘Pending’ you can choose to removeit and submit another request for a different course. Oryou can wait to be considered for higher preferences onyour course application.You can only have one negotiated-offer request ‘Pending’ atany one time.Rejected status:If the status of your negotiated-offer request is ‘Rejected’,you will not be offered a place in that course. You cansubmit another request for a different course. Or youcan wait to be considered for higher preferences on yourcourse application.Approved status:If the status of your negotiated-offer request is ‘Approved’,you will be offered a place in that course.Supplementary offer processSome institutions may make supplementary offers afterRound 2 if they have places available.Who can get supplementary offers?You may receive supplementary offers if you:• have not received an offer in any of the previous offerrounds (Early, Round 1, Round 2); and,• have not been granted an offer for a negotiated offer;and,• have given <strong>VTAC</strong> permission to release your applicationto all courses with vacancies.You give this permission either at the time of applying, orlater in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account. Supplementary offers willbe processed weekly.If you receive two or more offers at the same time, youwill need to choose which offer to accept—you should notaccept more than one offer.Accepting an offer/enrolmentReceiving an offer does not confirm your enrolment in thecourse. To secure your place, you must follow the enrolmentinstructions in your offer message. In some cases you willbe required to attend enrolment in person on a specificdate and time.If you can’t attend enrolmentIf you are unable to attend at the specified time you shouldcheck with the institution whether a proxy (someone youchoose) can enrol on your behalf.A complete list of links to institutional enrolment anddeferment policies is available on page 62.If your negotiated-offer request is approved your offer will beformalised through the <strong>VTAC</strong> offer system and you will receivean offer message in your <strong>VTAC</strong> user account and an offer letterby mail in the next offer round.Offers, Enrolment and Deferment |61


Enrolment and deferment<strong>VTAC</strong> does not administer the enrolment process for individual institutions. To enrol in the course you should follow theinstructions in your offer message. You can enrol/defer in one course only and are usually required to attend in person on aspecific date and time. Your specific enrolment date and time will be in your offer letter. Enrolment is generally held in the lastweek of January (for Round 1 offers) or second week of February (for Round 2 offers).If you are unable to attend at the specified time you should check with institutions whether a proxy (someone you choose)can enrol on your behalf. Note: Arranging a proxy for enrolment is a completely separate process to arranging a proxy for yourapplication through <strong>VTAC</strong>. If you miss your enrolment dated contact the institution directly and not <strong>VTAC</strong>.Institutional enrolment policiesInstitutionAcademy of Interactive EntertainmentBox Hill InstituteGordon (The)JMC AcademyLa Trobe UniversityMonash UniversityPhotography Studies CollegeRMIT UniversitySouth West Institute of TAFESouthern School of Natural TherapiesSwinburne University of TechnologyUniversity Of Melbourne (The)For further informationwww.aie.edu.au/Studentinformation/VetFeewww.bhtafe.edu.au/courses/Pages/enrolment–what-bring.aspxwww.thegordon.edu.au/StudentSupport/Documents/TheWelcome.pdfwww.jmcacademy.edu.au/Admissions/Application-and-Enrolment-Procedure.cfmwww.latrobe.edu.au/school/apply/six-stepswww.monash.edu.au/enrolments/first-time/domestic/decide-offer.htmlPhotography Studies College courses will participate in the early offer round through<strong>VTAC</strong>. For further information please refer to the <strong>VTAC</strong> website in early November.www.rmit.edu.au/students/enrolmentwww.swtafe.vic.edu.au/students/now-to-enrol/application-and-entry/www.ssnt.edu.au/student-info/how-to-applywww.swinburne.edu.au/enrolment/www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au<strong>VTAC</strong> does not administer the deferment process for individual institutions. If you wish to defer your offer you must ensurethat deferment is available and then follow the instructions outlined on individual institutional websites (see below).Institutional deferment policiesInstitutionFor further information:Australian Academy of DesignAustralian Catholic UniversityAustralian Maritime CollegeBox Hill InstituteDeakin UniversityFootscray City FilmsGippsTAFE – Central Gippsland Institute of TAFELa Trobe MelbourneLa Trobe UniversityMelbourne Institute of Business and TechnologyMelbourne Institute of TechnologyMonash CollegeMonash UniversityNavitas College of Public SafetyPhotography Studies CollegeRMIT UniversitySouthern School of Natural TherapiesSwinburne University of TechnologyUniversity Of BallaratUniversity Of Melbourne (The)Victoria Universitywww.designacademy.edu.au/admission/deferment.htmlwww.acu.edu.au/343823www.studentcentre.utas.edu.au/admissions/forms_files/index.htmlwww.bhtafe.edu.au/services/Pages/defer.aspxwww.deakin.edu.au/deferhttp://footscrayfilms.com.au/tvfilm/enrolment-procedurewww.gippstafe.edu.au/prospective_students/policieswww.latrobemelbourne.edu.au/policieswww.latrobe.edu.au/students/new-students/accept/deferwww.mibt.vic.edu.au/apply-today/enrolment-conditionswww.mit.edu.au/about-mit/institute-rules-policies-and-planshttp://monash.edu/study/international/apply/change-of-preference-form.pdfwww.monash.edu.au/enrolments/first-time/www.ncps.edu.au/forms-policies.htmlwww.psc.edu.au/courses/full timewww.rmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/deferwww.think.edu.au/about-think/think-quality/our-policieswww.swinburne.edu.au/defermentwww.ballarat.edu.au/applywww.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/ugrad-domestic/defer-policywww.vu.edu.au/gotovu62 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Financial AssistanceHECS-HELPHECS-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme toassist eligible students in Commonwealth supported placespay their student contribution amounts.FEE-HELPFEE-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme toassist eligible fee-paying students pay all or part of theirtuition fees for higher education courses.VET FEE-HELPVET FEE-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme toassist eligible students pay all or part of their tuition feesfor vocational education and training (VET) higher levelqualifications (i.e. diploma and above).Find out moreFor more information about HEC-HELP, FEE-HELP and VETFEE-HELP and to find out if you are eligible, see the StudyAssist website (www.studyassist.gov.au).Other course costsOther costs may include a Student Services and AmenitiesFee and charges for specialist equipment and materialsdirectly associated with your course of study. For moreinformation on fees (and other costs) and payment optionscontact the institutions.SA-HELPSA-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme thatassists eligible students to pay all or part of their studentservices and amenities fee, which universities and otherapproved higher education providers can charge for studentservices and amenities of a non-academic nature, such assporting and recreational activities, employment and careeradvice, child care, financial advice and food services.Find out moreFor more information about SA-HELP and to find outif you are eligible, see the Study Assist website (www.studyassist.gov.au).Financial Assistance |63


About the Course IndexAim of the Course IndexThe aim of the course index is to provide applicants with acomprehensive list of courses on offer through the <strong>VTAC</strong> system.This list was accurate as at 4 June 2012. New courseshave been added since that time and more information maybe found at www.vtac.edu.auHow to read the Course IndexCourse Title:Courses are listed in alphabetical order under institutionname and campus.Qualification:This indicates the qualification levels for each course. Somecourses will have more than one qualification.<strong>VTAC</strong> course codesThese are the codes that must be used on the <strong>VTAC</strong> OnlineApplication when listing preferences. Each code may onlybe listed once.<strong>VTAC</strong> course codes for full time and part time options:For many courses the same course code applies for bothfull time and part time study methods – to apply for bothoptions, you must only list the course code once. However,some courses have separate codes for full time and part timeoptions – to apply for both options, you must list both codes.Codes for multiple qualifications:For most courses the same course code applies more thanone qualification of exit point. To apply for any one of thequalifications listed under this code, you only need to listthe course one. You may determine the qualification at thetime of enrolment. Some courses have separate codes foreach qualification, in these instances you must list the eachcode individually.For a complete explanation about the course codes go topage 13.Last year’s offer numbers:This information is broken down into two groups:• 2011 Year 12 students: shows the number of offersmade to 2011 Year 12 applicants, for tertiary placesin 2012.• All applicants (including adults): shows the totalnumber of offers made to applicants (2011 Year 12students and all other applicant groups includingadults) for tertiary places in 2012.Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageAcademia InternationalCityAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl Direct – – – – – – 123Beauty Therapy Cert IV, Diploma Direct – – – – – – 123Business Cert IV, Diploma Direct – – – – – – 123Commercial Cookery Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma Direct – – – – – – 123Games Development Digital Art Diploma, Adv Dipl Direct – – – – – – 124Hairdressing Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma Direct – – – – – – 124Information Technology Cert IV, Adv Dipl Direct – – – – – – 124Marketing Diploma Direct – – – – – – 124Patisserie Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma Direct – – – – – – 124Academy of Interactive EntertainmentMelbourneGame Art (Animation) Adv Dipl 95152 DFP n/a - n/a - 43 82 126Game Programming Adv Dipl 95162 DFP n/a - n/a - 20 40 126Games and Virtual Worlds (Programming) Degree 95232 DFP new – new – – – 126Screen Art (Animation) Adv Dipl 95142 DFP n/a - n/a - 6 22 126Advance TAFEBairnsdaleAccounting Diploma 56021 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 128Accounting Diploma 56024 n/a - n/a - – 1 128Alcohol and Other Drugs Diploma 56381 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 128Alcohol and Other Drugs Diploma 56384 n/a - n/a - – – 128Children’s Services Diploma 56401 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 128Children’s Services Diploma 56404 n/a - n/a - – – 128Community Services Work Cert IV, Diploma 56501 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 128Community Services Work Cert IV, Diploma 56504 n/a - n/a - – – 128Disability Diploma 56121 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 128Disability Diploma 56124 n/a - n/a - – – 128Human Resource Management Cert IV, Diploma 56481 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 128Human Resource Management Cert IV, Diploma 56484 n/a - n/a - – – 12864 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageManagement Cert IV, Diploma 56161 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 129Management Cert IV, Diploma 56164 n/a - n/a - – – 129Nursing Diploma 56201 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 10 129Nursing Diploma 56204 n/a - n/a - – – 129ForestechConservation and Land Management Diploma 56751 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 128Conservation and Land Management Diploma 56754 n/a - n/a - – – 128SaleAlcohol and Other Drugs Diploma 56371 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 128Alcohol and Other Drugs Diploma 56374 n/a - n/a - – – 128Children’s Services Diploma 56411 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 128Children’s Services Diploma 56414 n/a - n/a - – – 128Disability Diploma 56131 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 128Disability Diploma 56134 n/a - n/a - – – 128Graphic Design (Diploma) Diploma 56191 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 128Graphic Design (Diploma) Diploma 56194 n/a - n/a - – – 128Human Resource Management Cert IV, Diploma 56491 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 128Human Resource Management Cert IV, Diploma 56494 n/a - n/a - – – 128Management Cert IV, Diploma 56141 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 129Management Cert IV, Diploma 56144 n/a - n/a - – – 129Organic Farming Diploma 56471 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 129Organic Farming Diploma 56474 n/a - n/a - – – 129Australian Academy of DesignMelbourneAdvertising Degree 91572 DFP n/a - n/a - 12 19 131Advertising Degree 91573 IFP – – – – – – 131Fashion Design Degree 91502 DFP n/a - n/a - 29 43 131Fashion Design Degree 91503 IFP – – – – – – 131Graphic Design Degree 91512 DFP n/a - n/a - 26 44 131Graphic Design Degree 91513 IFP – – – – – – 131Photo Media Degree 91532 DFP n/a - n/a - 14 22 131Photo Media Degree 91533 IFP – – – – – – 131Visual Arts Degree 91522 DFP n/a - n/a - 9 21 131Visual Arts Degree 91523 IFP – – – – – – 131Australian Catholic UniversityBallaratNursing Degree 10201 CSP 58.90 25.88 58.90 28.24 95 144 136Nursing Degree 10203 IFP – – – – – – 136Nursing (Mental Health) Degree 10071 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 12 136Nursing (Mental Health) Degree 10073 IFP new – new – – – 136Nursing (Practice Leadership) Degree 10081 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 3 136Nursing (Practice Leadership) Degree 10083 IFP new – new – – – 136Nursing/Paramedicine Degree 10041 CSP 71.50 9.68 71.50 10.53 98 151 136Teacher Education–Early Childhood and Primary Degree 10051 CSP 59.30 29.63 59.30 29.63 27 48 137Teacher Education–Early Childhood and Primary Degree 10053 IFP – – – – – – 137Teacher Education–Primary Degree 10001 CSP 58.85 15.38 58.85 15.38 30 49 137Teacher Education–Primary Degree 10003 IFP – – – – – – 137MelbourneApplied Public Health Degree 12451 CSP new – new – – – 133Arts Degree 11101 CSP 58.90 17.72 58.90 17.72 90 153 133Arts Degree 11103 IFP – – – – – – 133Arts (Psychology) Degree 12281 CSP 61.45 5.56 61.45 5.56 36 53 133Arts/Commerce Degree 11021 CSP 59.25 9.68 59.25 9.68 37 49 133Arts/Commerce Degree 11023 IFP – – – – – – 133Arts/Global Studies Degree 12341 CSP n/a - n/a - 8 12 133Arts/Laws Degree 12501 CSP new – new – – – 133Business Administration Degree 12291 CSP 59.85 - 60.35 16.67 18 28 134Business Administration/Global Studies Degree 12351 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 2 134Business Administration/Laws Degree 12521 CSP new – new – – – 134Commerce Degree 11401 CSP 58.85 21.74 58.85 21.74 53 84 134Commerce Degree 11403 IFP – – – – – – 134Commerce/Business Administration Degree 12471 CSP new – new – – – 134Commerce/Global Studies Degree 12361 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 5 134Commerce/Global Studies Degree 12363 IFP new – new – – – 134Commerce/Laws Degree 12511 CSP new – new – – – 134Counselling Degree 12131 CSP 59.25 - 59.25 - 20 46 134Counselling Degree 12133 IFP – – – – – – 134Creative Arts Degree 12071 CSP 59.40 - 59.40 14.81 28 41 134Creative Arts Degree 12073 IFP – – – – – – 134Exercise and Health Science Degree 12111 CSP 59.45 5.81 59.45 11.96 98 150 135Exercise and Health Science Degree 12113 IFP – – – – – – 135Exercise and Sport Science Degree 11351 CSP 72.25 15.69 72.25 16.50 112 152 135Exercise and Sport Science Degree 11353 IFP – – – – – – 135Human Resource Management Degree 12061 CSP 60.10 33.33 60.10 33.33 12 39 135Human Resource Management Degree 12063 IFP – – – – – – 135International Development Studies Degree 12321 CSP n/a - n/a - 52 67 135International Development Studies Degree 12323 IFP new – new – – – 135Laws Degree 12491 CSP new – new – – – 135Course Index |65


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageLaws/Global Studies Degree 12541 CSP new – new – – – 135Marketing Degree 12101 CSP 61.20 18.18 61.20 18.18 15 39 135Marketing Degree 12103 IFP – – – – – – 135Media Communication Degree 12121 CSP 59.05 16.67 59.05 16.67 19 30 135Media Communication Degree 12123 IFP – – – – – – 135Midwifery Degree 12021 CSP 74.55 35.00 74.55 42.86 22 149 135Midwifery (Graduate Entry) Degree 12551 CSP new – new – – – 136Nursing Degree 12201 CSP 71.60 25.86 71.60 28.41 183 461 136Nursing Degree 12203 IFP – – – – – – 136Nursing (Mental Health) Degree 12371 CSP n/a - n/a - 11 38 136Nursing (Practice Leadership) Degree 12401 CSP n/a - n/a - 8 18 136Nursing (Practice Leadership) Degree 12403 IFP new – new – – – 136Nursing/Business Administration Degree 12441 CSP new – new – – – 136Nursing/Business Administration Degree 12443 IFP new – new – – – 136Occupational Therapy Degree 12391 CSP n/a - n/a - 57 121 136Occupational Therapy Degree 12393 IFP new – new – – – 136Paramedicine Degree 12261 CSP 81.35 45.45 81.35 46.43 61 159 136Psychology Degree 11301 CSP 58.85 8.89 58.85 13.19 93 129 136Psychology Degree 11303 IFP – – – – – – 136Social Science Degree 11041 CSP 62.10 12.50 56.80 15.38 13 27 137Social Science Degree 11043 IFP – – – – – – 137Social Science (Psychology) Degree 12271 CSP 59.15 20.00 59.15 20.00 15 30 137Social Science (Psychology) Degree 12273 IFP new – new – – – 137Speech Pathology Degree 12461 CSP new – new – – – 137Teacher Education–Early Childhood and Primary Degree 12091 CSP 62.25 6.19 62.25 6.19 100 197 137Teacher Education–Early Childhood and Primary Degree 12093 IFP – – – – – – 137Teacher Education–Primary Degree 11371 CSP 66.35 8.18 66.35 8.18 115 242 137Teacher Education–Primary Degree 11373 IFP – – – – – – 137Teaching/Arts (Humanities) Degree 12081 CSP 58.85 - 58.85 - 53 85 138Teaching/Arts (Humanities) Degree 12083 IFP – – – – – – 138Teaching/Arts (Mathematics) Degree 11251 CSP 75.45 12.50 75.45 12.50 9 18 138Teaching/Arts (Mathematics) Degree 11253 IFP – – – – – – 138Theology Degree 11241 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 8 138Theology Degree 11243 IFP – – – – – – 138Theology/Global Studies Degree 12311 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 138Theology/Global Studies Degree 12313 IFP new – new – – – 138Theology/Laws Degree 12531 CSP new – new – – – 138Visual Arts and Design Degree 12011 CSP 59.40 7.14 59.40 10.71 31 48 138Visual Arts and Design Degree 1<strong>2013</strong> IFP – – – – – – 138Youth Work Degree 11491 CSP RC - RC - 8 14 138Youth Work Degree 11493 IFP – – – – – – 138Australian Catholic University (Graduate entry teaching)MelbourneEducation (Secondary) Grad Dipl 91211 CSP – – – – – – 134Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 91212 DFP – – – – – – 134Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 91221 CSP – – – – – – 134Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 91222 DFP – – – – – – 134Education (Secondary)/Religious Education Grad Dipl 91281 CSP – – – – – – 135Education (Secondary)/Religious Education Grad Dipl 91282 DFP – – – – – – 135Education (Secondary)/Religious Education Grad Dipl 91291 CSP – – – – – – 135Education (Secondary)/Religious Education Grad Dipl 91292 DFP – – – – – – 135Teaching (Primary) Masters 91261 CSP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Primary) Masters 91262 DFP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Primary) Masters 91271 CSP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Primary) Masters 91272 DFP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Primary)/Religious Education Masters 91031 CSP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Primary)/Religious Education Masters 91032 DFP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Primary)/Religious Education Masters 91041 CSP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Primary)/Religious Education Masters 91042 DFP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Secondary) Masters 91201 CSP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Secondary) Masters 91202 DFP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Secondary) Masters 91251 CSP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Secondary) Masters 91252 DFP – – – – – – 137Teaching (Secondary)/Religious Education Masters 91051 CSP – – – – – – 138Teaching (Secondary)/Religious Education Masters 91052 DFP – – – – – – 138Teaching (Secondary)/Religious Education Masters 91061 CSP – – – – – – 138Teaching (Secondary)/Religious Education Masters 91062 DFP – – – – – – 138Australian College of Applied PsychologyMelbourneApplied Social Science Degree 90012 DFP n/a - n/a - 6 41 140Applied Social Science Degree 90013 IFP new – new – – – 140Community Services (Case Management) Diploma 90022 DFP new – new – – – 140Counselling Diploma 90002 DFP n/a - n/a - 23 42 140Psychological Science Degree 90032 DFP new – new – – – 140Australian College of Sports TherapyCityFitness Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 91081 VGF n/a - n/a - 21 25 142Fitness Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 91084 n/a - n/a - – 1 14266 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageGraduate Diploma of Maritime Engineering(Specialisation) Direct DFP new – new – – – 150Graduate Diploma of Maritime Studies(Specialisation) Direct CSP new – new – – – 151Graduate Diploma of Maritime Studies(Specialisation) Direct IFP new – new – – – 151International Logistics (Freight Forwarding) Degree 19101 CSP new – new – – – 151International Logistics (Freight Forwarding) Degree 19102 DFP new – new – – – 151International Logistics (Freight Forwarding) Degree 19103 IFP new – new – – – 151Marine Environment Degree 19071 CSP 60.00 - 60.00 - 4 4 151Maritime and Logistics Management Degree 19031 CSP 50.00 - 50.00 - – 2 151Maritime and Logistics Management Degree 19033 IFP – – – – – – 151Maritime and Logistics Management (AssociateDegree) Assoc Degree 19081 CSP new – new – – – 151Maritime and Logistics Management (AssociateDegree) Assoc Degree 19082 DFP new – new – – – 151Maritime and Logistics Management (AssociateDegree) Assoc Degree 19083 IFP new – new – – – 151Maritime Technology Management Degree 19211 CSP 50.00 - 50.00 - – 1 151Maritime Technology Management Degree 19213 IFP – – – – – – 151Master of Applied Science (MarineEnviornment) - Honours Direct CSP new – new – – – 151Master of Applied Science (MarineEnviornment) - Honours Direct IFP new – new – – – 151Master of Applied Science (MarineEnvironment) Direct CSP new – new – – – 152Master of Applied Science (MarineEnvironment) Direct IFP new – new – – – 152Master of Business Administration (Maritimeand Logistics Management) Direct IFP new – new – – – 152Master of Business Administration (Maritimeand Logistics Management) Direct DFP new – new – – – 152Master of Maritime Engineering(Specialisation) Direct IFP new – new – – – 152Master of Maritime Engineering(Specialisation) Direct DFP new – new – – – 152Master of Maritime Studies (Specialisation) Direct CSP new – new – – – 152Master of Maritime Studies (Specialisation) Direct IFP new – new – – – 152Bendigo TAFEBendigoBeauty Therapy Diploma 63011 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 153Beauty Therapy Diploma 63014 n/a - n/a - – – 153Graphic Design Diploma 63041 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 154Graphic Design Diploma 63044 n/a - n/a - – – 154Graphic Design Adv Dipl 63081 VGF new – new – – – 154Graphic Design Adv Dipl 63084 new – new – – – 154Interactive Digital Media Cert IV 63071 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 154Interactive Digital Media Cert IV 63074 n/a - n/a - 1 1 154Laboratory Technology Diploma 63141 VGF new – new – – – 154Laboratory Technology Diploma 63144 new – new – – – 154Professional Writing and Editing Cert IV, Diploma 63191 VGF new – new – – – 154Professional Writing and Editing Cert IV, Diploma 63194 new – new – – – 154Sound Production Cert IV 63131 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 154Sound Production Cert IV 63134 n/a - n/a - – 3 154Visual Art Diploma 63151 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 154Visual Art Diploma 63154 n/a - n/a - – 2 154Charleston RoadBuilding Design (Architectural) Adv Dipl 63161 VGF new – new – – – 154Building Design (Architectural) Adv Dipl 63164 new – new – – – 154Conservation and Land Management Cert IV, Diploma 63751 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 154Conservation and Land Management Cert IV, Diploma 63754 n/a - n/a - – 14 154Engineering - Technical Diploma 63171 VGF new – new – – – 154Engineering - Technical Diploma 63174 new – new – – – 154Billy Blue College of DesignMelbourneBranded Fashion Degree Direct CSP new – new – – – 155Branded Fashion Degree Direct IFP new – new – – – 155Branded Fashion Degree Direct DFP new – new – – – 155Communication Design Degree Direct CSP new – new – – – 155Communication Design Degree Direct IFP new – new – – – 155Communication Design Degree Direct DFP new – new – – – 155Blue Mountains International Hotel Management SchoolBlue MountainsEvent Management Assoc Degree, Degree, Diploma 96042 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 2 156Event Management Assoc Degree, Degree, Diploma 96043 IFP – – – – – – 156Hotel and Resort Management Assoc Degree, Degree, Diploma 96502 DFP n/a - n/a - 5 6 156Hotel and Resort Management Assoc Degree, Degree, Diploma 96503 IFP – – – – – – 15668 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageBox Hill InstituteCityVisual Art (Diploma) Diploma 51831 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 8 164Visual Art (Diploma) Diploma 51834 n/a - n/a - – 2 164ElgarAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51201 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 3 158Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51204 n/a - n/a - – 3 158Animal Technology Diploma 51971 VGF n/a - n/a - 47 55 158Animal Technology Diploma 51974 n/a - n/a - 1 10 158Beauty Therapy Diploma 51671 VGF n/a - n/a - 27 31 158Beauty Therapy Diploma 51674 n/a - n/a - 1 10 158Biotechnology Assoc Degree 51292 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 4 158Biotechnology and Innovation Degree 51052 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 2 158Building and Construction Diploma 51011 VGF n/a - n/a - 32 36 158Building and Construction Diploma 51014 n/a - n/a - – 6 158Building Design Adv Dipl 51031 VGF n/a - n/a - 21 29 158Building Design Adv Dipl 51034 n/a - n/a - 2 19 158Business Cert IV, Diploma 51191 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 158Business Cert IV, Diploma 51194 n/a - n/a - – 2 158Children’s Services (Early ChildhoodEducation and Care) Diploma 51311 VGF n/a - n/a - 59 61 158Children’s Services (Early ChildhoodEducation and Care) Diploma 51314 n/a - n/a - 1 8 158Commerce (Applied) (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 51302 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 159Commerce (Applied) (Degree) Degree 52172 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 159Commercial Cookery Diploma 51871 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 9 159Commercial Cookery Diploma 51874 n/a - n/a - – 3 159Companion Animal Services Cert IV 52161 VGF n/a - n/a - 31 36 159Companion Animal Services Cert IV 52164 n/a - n/a - – 18 159Disability Cert IV 51331 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 159Disability Cert IV 51334 n/a - n/a - – 2 159Engineering–Civil Diploma, Adv Dipl 51411 VGF n/a - n/a - 13 14 160Engineering–Civil Diploma, Adv Dipl 51414 n/a - n/a - 1 6 160Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 51441 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 160Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 51444 n/a - n/a - 2 8 160Events Diploma 51601 VGF n/a - n/a - 20 27 160Events Diploma 51604 n/a - n/a - – 7 160Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51571 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 9 160Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51574 n/a - n/a - 1 2 160Hospitality Management Degree 51512 DFP n/a - n/a - 5 9 161Hospitality Management Assoc Degree 51532 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 3 160International Business Cert IV, Diploma 51691 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 162International Business Cert IV, Diploma 51694 n/a - n/a - – – 162Laboratory Technology Diploma 51021 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 162Laboratory Technology Diploma 51024 n/a - n/a - 1 1 162Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) Diploma 51041 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 162Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) Diploma 51044 n/a - n/a - 1 3 162Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51911 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 162Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51914 n/a - n/a - – 1 162Management/International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51841 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 162Management/International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51844 n/a - n/a - – 1 162Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51261 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 4 162Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51264 n/a - n/a - – – 162Medical Administration Cert III 51891 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 7 163Medical Administration Cert III 51894 n/a - n/a - – 5 163Patisserie Diploma 51881 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 163Patisserie Diploma 51884 n/a - n/a - – 2 163Real Estate Cert IV 52231 VGF n/a - n/a - 32 37 163Real Estate Cert IV 52234 n/a - n/a - – 3 163Remedial Massage (Myotherapy) Diploma, Adv Dipl 51991 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 6 164Remedial Massage (Myotherapy) Diploma, Adv Dipl 51994 n/a - n/a - – 2 164Screen and Media (Broadcast Television) Cert IV 51781 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 20 164Screen and Media (Broadcast Television) Cert IV 51784 n/a - n/a - – 1 164Sport (Sport & Recreation) Diploma 51461 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 16 164Sport (Sport & Recreation) Diploma 51464 n/a - n/a - 1 3 164Sport (Sport Development) Diploma 51521 VGF n/a - n/a - 24 24 164Sport (Sport Development) Diploma 51524 n/a - n/a - – 4 164Tourism Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51591 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 7 164Tourism Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51594 n/a - n/a - – 4 164Tourism (Guiding) Cert IV 52221 VGF new – new – – – 164Tourism (Guiding) Cert IV 52224 new – new – – – 164Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) Cert III 52271 VGF new – new – – – 164Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) Cert III 52274 new – new – – – 164Youth Work Diploma 51361 VGF n/a - n/a - 45 53 164Youth Work Diploma 51364 n/a - n/a - 3 17 164NelsonComputer Systems Cert IV 51341 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 159Computer Systems Cert IV 51344 n/a - n/a - 1 2 159Computer Systems Adv Dipl 51851 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 159Computer Systems Adv Dipl 51854 n/a - n/a - – – 159Computer Systems (Diploma) (HE) Diploma 52242 DFP new – new – – – 159Course Index |69


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageComputer Systems (Networking) (AssociateDegree) Assoc Degree 51502 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 159Computer Systems (Networking) (Degree) Degree 51092 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 7 159Information Technology Cert IV 51321 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 161Information Technology Cert IV 51324 n/a - n/a - – – 161Information Technology (Network Security) Adv Dipl 51221 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 161Information Technology (Network Security) Adv Dipl 51224 n/a - n/a - – 1 161Information Technology (Networking) Diploma 51161 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 161Information Technology (Networking) Diploma 51164 n/a - n/a - – 2 161Information Technology (Software Development) Diploma 51231 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 161Information Technology (Software Development) Diploma 51234 n/a - n/a - – 1 161Information Technology (SystemsAdministration) Diploma 51251 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 161Information Technology (SystemsAdministration) Diploma 51254 n/a - n/a - – 1 161Information Technology (Website Development) Diploma 51611 VGF n/a - n/a - – 1 161Information Technology (Website Development) Diploma 51614 n/a - n/a - – 1 161Interactive and Digital Games Cert IV 52251 VGF new – new – – – 161Interactive and Digital Games Cert IV 52254 new – new – – – 161Library and Information Services Diploma 51801 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 162Library and Information Services Diploma 51804 n/a - n/a - – 6 162Library and Information Services Cert IV 51861 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 162Library and Information Services Cert IV 51864 n/a - n/a - – – 162Library and Information Services Cert III 52211 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 162Library and Information Services Cert III 52214 n/a - n/a - – 2 162Telecommunications Cert IV 52121 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 164Telecommunications Cert IV 52124 n/a - n/a - – – 164WhitehorseDance Teaching and Management Diploma 51101 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 11 159Dance Teaching and Management Diploma 51104 n/a - n/a - 1 3 159Design Cert IV 51931 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 9 159Design Cert IV 51934 n/a - n/a - – 2 159Engineering–Jewellery Adv Dipl 51561 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 160Engineering–Jewellery Adv Dipl 51564 n/a - n/a - – 5 160Fashion Design Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51711 VGF n/a - n/a - 23 26 160Fashion Design Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51714 n/a - n/a - 1 15 160Fashion Design (Degree) Degree 51822 DFP n/a - n/a - 8 13 160Fitness Cert IV 51471 VGF n/a - n/a - 19 19 160Fitness Cert IV 51474 n/a - n/a - – 2 160Graphic Design Adv Dipl 51111 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 17 160Graphic Design Adv Dipl 51114 n/a - n/a - – 5 160Interior Design and Decoration Diploma 51551 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 17 162Interior Design and Decoration Diploma 51554 n/a - n/a - – 5 162Live Production, Theatre and Events Diploma 51061 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 162Live Production, Theatre and Events Diploma 51064 n/a - n/a - – 6 162Music Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51731 VGF n/a - n/a - 25 34 163Music Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51734 n/a - n/a - – 11 163Music Audio Production Degree 51392 DFP n/a - n/a - 7 13 163Music Business Diploma 51121 VGF n/a - n/a - 20 24 163Music Business Diploma 51124 n/a - n/a - 2 12 163Music Business Degree 51702 DFP n/a - n/a - 22 27 163Music Composition Degree 51382 DFP n/a - n/a - 5 12 163Music Performance Degree 51372 DFP n/a - n/a - 35 56 163Professional Writing & Editing Cert IV, Diploma 51651 VGF n/a - n/a - 19 23 163Professional Writing & Editing Cert IV, Diploma 51654 n/a - n/a - – 12 163Sound Production Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51451 VGF n/a - n/a - 25 30 164Sound Production Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 51454 n/a - n/a - 1 12 164Carrick Institute of EducationCityAccounting Degree 89382 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 3 166Accounting Degree 89383 IFP – – – – – – 166Beauty Therapy Cert II, Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 93022 DFP new – new – – – 166Business C II, C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 93062 DFP new – new – – – 166Business C II, C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 93063 IFP new – new – – – 166Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 93012 DFP new – new – – – 166Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 93013 IFP new – new – – – 166Commercial Cookery Cert III, Cert IV 89372 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 1 166Commercial Cookery Cert III, Cert IV 89373 IFP – – – – – – 166Community Services Work Diploma 89342 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 3 166Community Services Work Diploma 89343 IFP – – – – – – 166Dental Technology Diploma 93072 DFP new – new – – – 166Dental Technology Diploma 93073 IFP new – new – – – 166Events Diploma 89332 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 2 166Events Diploma 89333 IFP – – – – – – 166Hairdressing Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 89302 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 1 166Hairdressing Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 89303 IFP – – – – – – 166Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 89312 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 167Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 89313 IFP – – – – – – 167Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree 89402 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 3 167Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree 89403 IFP – – – – – – 167Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 93082 DFP new – new – – – 16770 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageManagement Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 93083 IFP new – new – – – 167Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 89362 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 167Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 89363 IFP – – – – – – 167Patisserie Cert III, Diploma 89322 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 167Patisserie Cert III, Diploma 89323 IFP – – – – – – 167Tourism C II, C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 89352 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 1 167Tourism C II, C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 89353 IFP – – – – – – 167Central Queensland UniversityDistance EducationAccounting Degree 17061 CSP new – new – – – 168Business Degree 17081 CSP new – new – – – 169Financial Planning Degree 17091 CSP new – new – – – 169Hospitality Management Degree 17101 CSP new – new – – – 169Information Technology Degree 17121 CSP new – new – – – 169Multimedia Studies Degree 17071 CSP new – new – – – 169MelbourneAccounting Degree 17051 CSP new – new – – – 168Business Degree 17021 CSP new – new – – – 169Financial Planning Degree 17001 CSP new – new – – – 169Hospitality Management Degree 17031 CSP new – new – – – 169Information Technology Degree 17011 CSP new – new – – – 169Medical Sonography and Graduate Diploma ofMedical Sonography Degree, Grad Dipl 17141 CSP new – new – – – 169Multimedia Studies Degree 17041 CSP new – new – – – 169Professional Communication 17131 CSP new – new – – – 169Charles Sturt UniversityAlbury-WodongaAccounting Degree 13121 CSP 65.00 - 65.00 - 5 9 170Accounting Degree 13123 IFP – – – – – – 170Adventure Ecotourism Degree 13181 CSP RC - RC - 6 7 170Business Studies Degree 13011 CSP 65.00 - 65.00 - 2 4 170Business Studies Degree 13013 IFP – – – – – – 170Computing Studies (Business) Degree 13201 CSP 65.00 - 65.00 - – – 170Computing Studies (Business) Degree 13203 IFP – – – – – – 170Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Degree 13501 CSP 70.00 - 70.00 - 9 24 171Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Degree 13503 IFP – – – – – – 171Education (Middle Schooling) Degree 13241 CSP 70.00 - 70.00 - 17 28 171Education (Middle Schooling) Degree 13243 IFP – – – – – – 171Environmental Science and Management Degree 13111 CSP 70.00 - 70.00 - 9 12 171Health and Rehabilitation Science Degree 13041 CSP 70.00 - 70.00 - 4 10 171Information Technology Degree 13651 CSP 65.00 - 65.00 - 4 8 171Information Technology Degree 13653 IFP – – – – – – 171Management Degree 13131 CSP 65.00 - 65.00 - – 1 171Management Degree 13133 IFP – – – – – – 171Marketing Degree 13741 CSP 65.00 - 65.00 - 2 3 171Marketing Degree 13743 IFP – – – – – – 171Nursing Degree 13091 CSP 70.00 - 70.00 - 4 24 171Nursing Degree 13093 IFP – – – – – – 171Occupational Therapy Degree 13401 CSP 75.00 - 75.00 - 8 20 171Occupational Therapy Degree 13403 IFP – – – – – – 171Parks, Recreation & Heritage Degree 13101 CSP 70.00 - 70.00 - 8 13 172Parks, Recreation & Heritage Degree 13103 IFP – – – – – – 172Physiotherapy Degree 13481 CSP 93.44 - 93.44 - 11 25 172Physiotherapy Degree 13483 IFP – – – – – – 172Podiatry Degree 13071 CSP 70.00 - 70.00 - 8 16 172Podiatry Degree 13073 IFP – – – – – – 172Speech Pathology Degree 13531 CSP 75.00 - 75.00 - 13 30 172Speech Pathology Degree 13533 IFP – – – – – – 172Holmesglen (Chadstone)Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene) 13211 CSP new – new – – – 171ChisholmBerwickAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 54071 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 174Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 54074 n/a - n/a - – – 174Beauty Therapy Diploma 54181 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 175Beauty Therapy Diploma 54184 n/a - n/a - – – 175Children’s Services Diploma 54701 VGF n/a - n/a - 46 48 175Children’s Services Diploma 54704 n/a - n/a - 1 5 175Computer Systems Cert IV 54101 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 176Computer Systems Cert IV 54104 n/a - n/a - – – 176Computer Systems Diploma, Adv Dipl 54561 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 176Computer Systems Diploma, Adv Dipl 54564 n/a - n/a - – – 176Fitness Cert IV 54191 VGF n/a - n/a - 18 20 177Fitness Cert IV 54194 n/a - n/a - – 3 177Information Technology Network Security Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 54051 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 178Information Technology Network Security Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 54054 n/a - n/a - – 2 178Course Index |71


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageInformation Technology Networking/SystemsAdministration Cert IV, Diploma 54491 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 178Information Technology Networking/SystemsAdministration Cert IV, Diploma 54494 n/a - n/a - – 2 178Information Technology Systems Administration Cert IV, Diploma 54231 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 178Information Technology Systems Administration Cert IV, Diploma 54234 n/a - n/a - – – 178Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 54911 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 180Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 54914 n/a - n/a - – 2 180Marketing/International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 58111 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 180Marketing/International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 58114 n/a - n/a - – – 180Sport Development/Sport and RecreationAdministration Diploma 54761 VGF new – new – – – 181Sport Development/Sport and RecreationAdministration Diploma 54764 new – new – – – 181CranbourneDigital Marketing Vocational Grad Cert Direct DFP new – new – – – 176Information Technology (Digital InteractiveGames/Digital Media Technologies) Cert IV, Diploma 54361 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 177Information Technology (Digital InteractiveGames/Digital Media Technologies) Cert IV, Diploma 54364 n/a - n/a - – 1 177Information Technology Web-Based Technologies Cert IV 54371 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 178Information Technology Web-Based Technologies Cert IV 54374 n/a - n/a - – 1 178Justice Adv Dipl 54041 VGF n/a - n/a - 18 18 179Justice Adv Dipl 54044 n/a - n/a - – 4 179Library, Information and Cultural Services Cert IV, Diploma 54161 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 179Library, Information and Cultural Services Cert IV, Diploma 54164 n/a - n/a - – 4 179DandenongAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 54201 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 174Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 54204 n/a - n/a - – 5 174Administration Diploma 54241 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 174Administration Diploma 54244 n/a - n/a - – 1 174Animation Adv Dipl 54871 VGF new – new – – – 174Animation Adv Dipl 54874 new – new – – – 174Ceramics Cert IV, Diploma 54591 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 175Ceramics Cert IV, Diploma 54594 n/a - n/a - – – 175Commercial Cookery Cert IV 54421 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 175Commercial Cookery Cert IV 54424 n/a - n/a - – – 175Computer Systems Cert IV 54091 VGF n/a - n/a - – 1 176Computer Systems Cert IV 54094 n/a - n/a - – – 176Computer Systems Diploma, Adv Dipl 54581 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 176Computer Systems Diploma, Adv Dipl 54584 n/a - n/a - – – 176Electronics Adv Dipl 54141 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 176Electronics Adv Dipl 54144 n/a - n/a - – – 176Electronics Cert IV 54671 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 176Electronics Cert IV 54674 n/a - n/a - – 1 176Electronics Diploma 54731 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 176Electronics Diploma 54734 n/a - n/a - – – 176Engineering - Mechanical and Manufacturing Degree 54812 DFP new – new – – – 176Engineering - Mechatronics Degree 54822 DFP new – new – – – 177Engineering–Advanced Manufacturing Adv Dipl 54661 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 176Engineering–Advanced Manufacturing Adv Dipl 54664 n/a - n/a - – – 176Engineering–Mechanical Design Adv Dipl 54441 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 176Engineering–Mechanical Design Adv Dipl 54444 n/a - n/a - – 1 176Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics Adv Dipl 54031 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 177Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics Adv Dipl 54034 n/a - n/a - – 1 177Events Diploma, Adv Dipl 54081 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 177Events Diploma, Adv Dipl 54084 n/a - n/a - – 1 177Graphic Design Cert IV, Diploma 54111 VGF n/a - n/a - 13 15 177Graphic Design Cert IV, Diploma 54114 n/a - n/a - – 5 177Hospitality Diploma, Adv Dipl 54571 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 177Hospitality Diploma, Adv Dipl 54574 n/a - n/a - – – 177Information Technology (Software Development) Diploma 54221 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 178Information Technology (Software Development) Diploma 54224 n/a - n/a - – – 178Information Technology Business Analysis Adv Dipl 54841 VGF new – new – – – 178Information Technology Business Analysis Adv Dipl 54844 new – new – – – 178Information Technology Web-Based Technologies Cert IV 54831 VGF new – new – – – 178Information Technology Web-Based Technologies Cert IV 54834 new – new – – – 178Interactive Media Design Degree 54722 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 5 178Justice Adv Dipl 54751 VGF n/a - n/a - 19 22 179Justice Adv Dipl 54754 n/a - n/a - 1 2 179Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 54711 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 179Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 54714 n/a - n/a - 1 3 179Make-up Diploma 54521 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 179Make-up Diploma 54524 n/a - n/a - – 9 179Patisserie Cert IV 54011 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 180Patisserie Cert IV 54014 n/a - n/a - – – 180Pharmacy Cert IV 54791 VGF new – new – – – 180Pharmacy Cert IV 54794 new – new – – – 180Retail Management Cert IV 54801 VGF new – new – – – 180Retail Management Cert IV 54804 new – new – – – 180Screen and Media (Video/Animation) Adv Dipl 58281 VGF n/a - n/a - – 1 181Screen and Media (Video/Animation) Adv Dipl 58284 n/a - n/a - – – 18172 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageTourism Diploma 54681 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 181Tourism Diploma 54684 n/a - n/a - – 1 181FrankstonAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 58201 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 174Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 58204 n/a - n/a - – 2 174Administration Diploma 58241 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 8 174Administration Diploma 58244 n/a - n/a - 1 2 174Arts Therapy Diploma 58531 VGF new – new – – – 175Arts Therapy Diploma 58534 new – new – – – 175Beauty Therapy Diploma 58331 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 175Beauty Therapy Diploma 58334 n/a - n/a - – – 175Building and Construction Diploma 58011 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 14 175Building and Construction Diploma 58014 n/a - n/a - – 3 175Building Design Adv Dipl 58301 VGF n/a - n/a - 20 25 175Building Design Adv Dipl 58304 n/a - n/a - 1 23 175Children’s Services Diploma 58131 VGF n/a - n/a - 39 42 175Children’s Services Diploma 58134 n/a - n/a - 1 7 175Commercial Cookery Cert IV 58471 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 175Commercial Cookery Cert IV 58474 n/a - n/a - – 1 175Computer Systems Cert IV 58221 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 2 176Computer Systems Cert IV 58224 n/a - n/a - – – 176Computer Systems Diploma, Adv Dipl 58401 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 176Computer Systems Diploma, Adv Dipl 58404 n/a - n/a - – – 176Creative Product Development Adv Dipl 58541 VGF new – new – – – 176Creative Product Development Adv Dipl 58544 new – new – – – 176Engineering–Mechanical Design Adv Dipl 58511 VGF new – new – – – 176Engineering–Mechanical Design Adv Dipl 58514 new – new – – – 176Events Diploma, Adv Dipl 58101 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 177Events Diploma, Adv Dipl 58104 n/a - n/a - – – 177Fitness Cert IV 58021 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 177Fitness Cert IV 58024 n/a - n/a - – – 177Hospitality Diploma 58571 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 177Hospitality Diploma 58574 n/a - n/a - – 1 177Illustration Cert IV 58581 VGF new – new – – – 177Illustration Cert IV 58584 new – new – – – 177Illustration Diploma 58981 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 5 177Illustration Diploma 58984 n/a - n/a - – 7 177Information Technology (Networking/WebsiteDevelopment) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 58321 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 178Information Technology (Networking/WebsiteDevelopment) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 58324 n/a - n/a - – – 178Information Technology Web-Based Technologies Cert IV 58521 VGF new – new – – – 178Information Technology Web-Based Technologies Cert IV 58524 new – new – – – 178Justice Adv Dipl 58811 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 179Justice Adv Dipl 58814 n/a - n/a - 1 6 179Laboratory Techniques Cert IV 58121 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 179Laboratory Techniques Cert IV 58124 n/a - n/a - 1 4 179Laboratory Technology (Biological andChemical Testing, Environmental Monitoring) Diploma 58141 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 179Laboratory Technology (Biological andChemical Testing, Environmental Monitoring) Diploma 58144 n/a - n/a - – – 179Legal Practice Adv Dipl 58001 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 179Legal Practice Adv Dipl 58004 n/a - n/a - – – 179Legal Practice/Business Administration Adv Dipl 58051 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 179Legal Practice/Business Administration Adv Dipl 58054 n/a - n/a - – – 179Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 58061 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 179Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 58064 n/a - n/a - 2 5 179Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 58481 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 180Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 58484 n/a - n/a - – 1 180Massage/Myotherapy/Pilates Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 58071 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 8 180Massage/Myotherapy/Pilates Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 58074 n/a - n/a - – 13 180Outdoor Leadership Cert IV, Diploma 58181 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 18 180Outdoor Leadership Cert IV, Diploma 58184 n/a - n/a - – 13 180Patisserie Cert IV 58461 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 180Patisserie Cert IV 58464 n/a - n/a - – – 180Pharmacy Cert IV 58491 VGF new – new – – – 180Pharmacy Cert IV 58494 new – new – – – 180Professional Writing & Editing Cert IV, Diploma 58651 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 5 180Professional Writing & Editing Cert IV, Diploma 58654 n/a - n/a - – 2 180Retail Management Cert IV 58501 VGF new – new – – – 180Retail Management Cert IV 58504 new – new – – – 180Science Cert IV 58381 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 181Science Cert IV 58384 n/a - n/a - – 2 181Screen and Media (Video/Animation) Cert IV 58431 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 181Screen and Media (Video/Animation) Cert IV 58434 n/a - n/a - – 1 181Tourism Diploma 58351 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 181Tourism Diploma 58354 n/a - n/a - – 1 181Visual Art Diploma 58341 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 6 181Visual Art Diploma 58344 n/a - n/a - – 2 181Visual Art Cert IV 58591 VGF new – new – – – 181Visual Art Cert IV 58594 new – new – – – 181Course Index |73


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageDeakin UniversityAll CampusesGlobal Science and Technology Program 16141 CSP new – new – – – 190GeelongArts Degree 15601 CSP 50.75 5.56 50.75 6.48 112 175 184Arts Degree 15603 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts/Commerce Degree 15841 CSP 58.50 11.11 58.50 11.11 30 37 184Arts/Commerce Degree 15843 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts/Science Degree 15591 CSP 62.40 27.78 62.40 27.78 19 28 185Arts/Science Degree 15593 IFP – – – – – – 185Biomedical Science Degree 15281 CSP 81.35 22.41 81.35 22.41 64 92 185Biomedical Science Degree 15283 IFP – – – – – – 185Business Information Systems/InformationTechnology Degree 15061 CSP 54.50 - 54.50 - 6 6 185Business Information Systems/InformationTechnology Degree 15063 IFP – – – – – – 185Criminology Degree 15121 CSP 60.90 10.00 60.90 10.00 61 97 187Criminology Degree 15123 IFP – – – – – – 187Engineering - Electrical and Electronics Degree 15651 CSP new – new – – – 188Engineering - Electrical and Electronics Degree 15653 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering - Mechanical Degree 15641 CSP new – new – – – 188Engineering - Mechanical Degree 15643 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering - Mechatronics and Robotics Degree 15631 CSP new – new – – – 188Engineering - Mechatronics and Robotics Degree 15633 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering (Civil) Degree 15661 CSP new – new – – – 188Engineering (Civil) Degree 15663 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program) Degree 15011 CSP 94.05 - 94.05 - 3 3 188Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program) Degree 15013 IFP – – – – – – 188Engineering Science - Medical Technology Degree 15701 CSP new – new – – – 188Engineering Science - Medical Technology Degree 15703 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering Science - Sports Technology Degree 15671 CSP new – new – – – 188Engineering Science - Sports Technology Degree 15673 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering/Commerce Degree 15761 CSP 82.15 25.00 82.15 25.00 17 20 188Engineering/Commerce Degree 15763 IFP – – – – – – 188Engineering/Information Technology Degree 15271 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 4 189Engineering/Information Technology Degree 15273 IFP – – – – – – 189Engineering/Science Degree 15321 CSP 69.80 31.25 69.80 31.25 16 20 189Engineering/Science Degree 15323 IFP – – – – – – 189Exercise and Sport Science Degree 15471 CSP 72.25 23.68 63.70 6.32 98 155 189Exercise and Sport Science Degree 15473 IFP – – – – – – 189Forensic Science Degree 15231 CSP 65.15 21.43 65.15 21.43 29 55 190Forensic Science Degree 15233 IFP – – – – – – 190Forensic Science/Criminology Degree 15561 CSP 72.40 35.00 72.40 35.00 21 28 190Forensic Science/Criminology Degree 15563 IFP – – – – – – 190Health and Physical Education (Secondary) Degree 15611 CSP new – new – – – 190Health and Physical Education (Secondary) Degree 15613 IFP new – new – – – 190Health Sciences Degree 15261 CSP 55.90 2.86 55.90 5.71 75 144 190Health Sciences Degree 15263 IFP – – – – – – 190Information Technology Degree 15001 CSP 51.20 - 51.20 - 15 29 191Information Technology Degree 15003 IFP – – – – – – 191Information Technology (Honours) Degree 15391 CSP n/a - n/a - – – 191Information Technology (Honours) Degree 15393 IFP – – – – – – 191Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice) Degree 15341 CSP 85.90 - 85.90 - 2 2 191Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice) Degree 15343 IFP – – – – – – 191Information Technology–Games Design andDevelopment Degree 15441 CSP 50.40 - 50.40 - 18 23 191Information Technology–Games Design andDevelopment Degree 15443 IFP – – – – – – 191Information Technology–IT Security Degree 15491 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 10 192Information Technology–IT Security Degree 15493 IFP – – – – – – 192International Studies Degree 15311 CSP 66.35 40.62 66.35 40.62 34 44 192International Studies Degree 15313 IFP – – – – – – 192International Studies/Commerce Degree 15051 CSP 67.00 56.25 67.00 56.25 17 19 192International Studies/Commerce Degree 15053 IFP – – – – – – 192Language (Diploma) Diploma 15621 CSP new – new – – – 193Media and Communication Degree 15031 CSP 56.60 35.71 56.60 39.29 29 57 193Media and Communication Degree 15033 IFP – – – – – – 193Optometry Degree 15541 CSP 91.70 13.41 91.70 13.41 92 149 194Professional and Creative Writing Degree 15251 CSP 54.85 9.52 54.85 9.52 21 32 195Professional and Creative Writing Degree 15253 IFP – – – – – – 195Psychological Studies Grad Dipl Direct DFP new – new – – – 195Psychology Degree 15151 CSP 74.20 26.19 74.20 26.19 43 90 196Psychology Degree 16211 CSP new – new – – – 195Psychology Degree 16213 IFP new – new – – – 195Public Relations Degree 15791 CSP 64.85 43.75 64.85 43.75 17 28 196Public Relations Degree 15793 IFP – – – – – – 196Science Degree 15221 CSP 61.10 28.07 61.10 28.07 60 75 196Science Degree 15223 IFP – – – – – – 196Science and Technology (Dean’s ScholarsProgram) 15091 CSP RC - RC - 2 2 19774 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageTeaching–Primary Degree 15291 CSP 64.00 27.06 64.00 29.41 90 252 198Teaching–Primary Degree 15293 IFP – – – – – – 198Zoology and Animal Science Degree 15481 CSP 70.90 32.43 70.90 35.14 40 58 198Zoology and Animal Science Degree 15483 IFP – – – – – – 198Geelong WaterfrontArchitectural Technology Degree 16101 CSP new – new – – – 183Architectural Technology Degree 16103 IFP new – new – – – 183Architecture Degree 15021 CSP 77.05 19.05 77.05 19.05 65 135 183Architecture Degree 15023 IFP – – – – – – 183Architecture Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 183Architecture Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 183Architecture/Construction Management Degree 15361 CSP 83.35 19.35 83.35 19.35 32 56 184Architecture/Construction Management Degree 15363 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts/Law Degree 15381 CSP 84.60 30.77 84.60 30.77 44 48 184Arts/Law Degree 15383 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts/Management Degree 15111 CSP 57.80 42.11 57.80 42.11 20 28 184Arts/Management Degree 15113 IFP – – – – – – 184Business Information Systems Degree 15371 CSP 52.10 33.33 52.10 33.33 12 15 185Business Information Systems Degree 15373 IFP – – – – – – 185Commerce Degree 15141 CSP 61.30 25.00 61.30 25.00 114 174 186Commerce Degree 15143 IFP – – – – – – 186Commerce/Law Degree 15521 CSP 83.40 37.50 83.40 37.50 36 41 186Commerce/Law Degree 15523 IFP – – – – – – 186Commerce/Science Degree 15691 CSP 77.50 - 77.50 - 4 4 186Commerce/Science Degree 15693 IFP – – – – – – 186Construction Management Degree 15571 CSP 74.20 30.77 74.20 30.77 26 83 187Construction Management Degree 15573 IFP – – – – – – 187Criminology/Law Degree 15301 CSP 87.75 69.23 87.75 69.23 26 28 187Criminology/Law Degree 15303 IFP – – – – – – 187International Studies/Law Degree 15331 CSP 89.60 70.00 89.60 70.00 18 21 192International Studies/Law Degree 15333 IFP – – – – – – 192Landscape Architecture Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 192Landscape Architecture Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 192Law Degree 15511 CSP 82.70 28.57 82.70 28.57 16 27 193Law Degree 15513 IFP – – – – – – 193Law/Science Degree 15501 CSP 82.90 35.71 82.90 35.71 14 15 193Law/Science Degree 15503 IFP – – – – – – 193Management Degree 15071 CSP 55.45 29.41 55.45 29.41 21 43 193Management Degree 15073 IFP – – – – – – 193Management/Law Degree 15131 CSP 84.00 - 84.00 - 3 6 193Management/Law Degree 15133 IFP – – – – – – 193Nursing Degree 15191 CSP 62.35 38.73 62.35 38.73 145 262 194Nursing Degree 15193 IFP – – – – – – 194Nursing/Midwifery Degree 15181 CSP 82.40 17.65 82.40 17.65 17 30 194Nursing/Midwifery Degree 15183 IFP – – – – – – 194Nursing/Psychology Degree 15101 CSP 71.75 50.00 71.75 50.00 14 30 194Nursing/Psychology Degree 15103 IFP – – – – – – 194Occupational Therapy Degree 15351 CSP 74.90 42.62 74.90 44.26 63 131 194Occupational Therapy Degree 15353 IFP – – – – – – 194Science and Technology (Dean’s ScholarsProgram) 15241 CSP RC - RC - 1 1 197Social Work Degree 15431 CSP 61.95 30.43 61.95 30.43 23 94 197Social Work Degree 15433 IFP – – – – – – 197Tourism/Management Degree 15451 CSP 51.05 - 51.05 - 10 14 198Urban Design Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 198Urban Design Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 198Visual Arts Degree 15461 CSP n/a - n/a - 5 18 198Visual Arts Degree 15463 IFP – – – – – – 198MelbourneArts Degree 14101 CSP 58.50 - 58.50 6.61 357 510 184Arts Degree 14103 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts (International Relations) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 184Arts (International Relations) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 184Arts/Commerce Degree 14431 CSP 70.80 3.23 70.80 4.84 132 164 184Arts/Commerce Degree 14433 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts/Law Degree 14011 CSP 93.00 35.85 93.00 36.79 108 131 184Arts/Law Degree 14013 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts/Science Degree 14391 CSP 68.10 7.14 68.10 16.67 44 60 185Arts/Science Degree 14393 IFP – – – – – – 185Biological Science Degree 16061 CSP 69.95 39.29 69.95 39.29 59 83 185Biological Science Degree 16063 IFP – – – – – – 185Biomedical Science Degree 14111 CSP 85.60 33.33 85.60 33.33 97 146 185Biomedical Science Degree 14113 IFP – – – – – – 185Business (Sport Management) Degree 14661 CSP 81.10 46.43 81.10 46.43 56 84 185Business (Sport Management) Degree 14663 IFP – – – – – – 185Business Administration Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 185Business Administration Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 185Business Information Systems Degree 14211 CSP 57.25 25.00 57.25 25.00 43 67 185Business Information Systems Degree 14213 IFP – – – – – – 185Business Information Systems/InformationTechnology Degree 14221 CSP 63.00 50.00 63.00 50.00 20 27 185Course Index |75


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageBusiness Information Systems/InformationTechnology Degree 14223 IFP – – – – – – 185Chinese/Commerce Degree 14371 CSP 72.40 20.00 72.40 20.00 5 16 186Chinese/Commerce Degree 14373 IFP – – – – – – 186Clinical Exercise Physiology Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 186Clinical Exercise Physiology Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 186Clinical Exercise Physiology Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 186Commerce Degree 14511 CSP 75.95 25.57 75.95 26.03 231 426 186Commerce Degree 14513 IFP – – – – – – 186Commerce Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 186Commerce Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 186Commerce (Dean’s Scholars Program) Degree 14161 CSP 95.90 42.86 95.90 42.86 7 7 186Commerce/Law Degree 14491 CSP 92.40 31.40 92.40 32.23 125 135 186Commerce/Law Degree 14493 IFP – – – – – – 186Commerce/Science Degree 14741 CSP 80.05 16.00 80.05 16.00 25 28 186Commerce/Science Degree 14743 IFP – – – – – – 186Commercial Law Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 186Commercial Law Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 186Communication Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 187Communication Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 187Dance Degree 16011 CSP RC - RC - 18 31 187Dance Degree 16013 IFP – – – – – – 187Drama Degree 16021 CSP n/a - n/a - 50 77 187Drama Degree 16023 IFP – – – – – – 187Education Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 187Education Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 187Environmental Management and Sustainability Degree 16461 CSP 70.50 39.13 70.50 39.13 46 92 189Environmental Management and Sustainability Degree 16463 IFP – – – – – – 189Exercise and Sport Science Degree 14411 CSP 83.70 22.22 83.70 25.25 102 182 189Exercise and Sport Science Degree 14413 IFP – – – – – – 189Exercise and Sport Science/Business (SportManagement) Degree 14681 CSP 86.95 20.00 86.95 20.00 50 68 189Exercise and Sport Science/Business (SportManagement) Degree 14683 IFP – – – – – – 189Film and Digital Media Degree 16031 CSP 54.15 - 54.15 4.76 108 171 189Film and Digital Media Degree 16033 IFP – – – – – – 189Food and Nutrition Degree 14961 CSP 75.10 7.58 75.10 10.61 68 156 189Food and Nutrition Degree 14963 IFP – – – – – – 189Health and Human Services Management Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 190Health and Human Services Management Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 190Health and Physical Education (Secondary) Degree 14281 CSP 76.45 24.44 76.45 24.44 48 69 190Health and Physical Education (Secondary) Degree 14283 IFP – – – – – – 190Health Promotion Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 190Health Promotion Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 190Health Sciences Degree 14301 CSP 71.15 3.77 71.15 3.77 112 242 190Health Sciences Degree 14303 IFP – – – – – – 190Health Sciences/Arts Degree 14071 CSP 73.65 - 73.65 2.13 48 89 190Health Sciences/Arts Degree 14073 IFP – – – – – – 190Information Technology Degree 14441 CSP 50.20 - 50.20 - 44 60 191Information Technology Degree 14443 IFP – – – – – – 191Information Technology - Mobile and AppsDevelopment Degree 16091 CSP new – new – – – 191Information Technology - Mobile and AppsDevelopment Degree 16093 IFP new – new – – – 191Information Technology (Honours) Degree 14651 CSP 90.10 - 90.10 - 1 1 191Information Technology (Honours) Degree 14653 IFP – – – – – – 191Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice) Degree 14641 CSP 81.50 - 81.50 - 3 4 191Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice) Degree 14643 IFP – – – – – – 191Information Technology–ComputerScience/Software Development Degree 14241 CSP 50.95 - 50.95 4.17 28 37 191Information Technology–ComputerScience/Software Development Degree 14243 IFP – – – – – – 191Information Technology–Games Design andDevelopment Degree 14501 CSP 50.50 - 50.50 2.08 51 75 191Information Technology–Games Design andDevelopment Degree 14503 IFP – – – – – – 191Information Technology–IT Security Degree 14201 CSP 54.60 - 54.60 - 24 38 192Information Technology–IT Security Degree 14203 IFP – – – – – – 192International Finance Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 192International Finance Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 192International Studies Degree 14031 CSP 59.00 - 59.00 6.98 45 65 192International Studies Degree 14033 IFP – – – – – – 192International Studies/Commerce Degree 14471 CSP 72.15 8.82 72.15 8.82 34 43 192International Studies/Commerce Degree 14473 IFP – – – – – – 192International Studies/Law Degree 16071 CSP 93.65 36.00 93.65 36.00 25 32 192International Studies/Law Degree 16073 IFP – – – – – – 192Language (Diploma) Diploma 14671 CSP n/a - n/a - – 21 193Law Degree 14061 CSP 94.40 61.76 94.40 61.76 34 56 193Law Degree 14063 IFP – – – – – – 193Law/Science Degree 14001 CSP 92.25 45.00 92.25 45.00 20 22 193Law/Science Degree 14003 IFP – – – – – – 19376 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageManagement Degree 14091 CSP 70.25 14.29 70.25 14.29 44 93 193Management Degree 14093 IFP – – – – – – 193Media and Communication Degree 14291 CSP 58.35 5.94 58.35 10.89 105 184 193Media and Communication Degree 14293 IFP – – – – – – 193Nursing Degree 14351 CSP 76.10 39.25 76.10 40.19 110 243 194Nursing Degree 14353 IFP – – – – – – 194Nursing/Midwifery Degree 14361 CSP 88.85 - 88.85 - 25 29 194Nursing/Midwifery Degree 14363 IFP – – – – – – 194Nursing/Psychology Degree 14081 CSP 80.70 30.43 80.70 30.43 23 42 194Nursing/Psychology Degree 14083 IFP – – – – – – 194Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion Degree 14021 CSP 76.25 - 76.25 - 10 27 194Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion Degree 14023 IFP – – – – – – 194Planning (Professional) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 194Planning (Professional) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 194Professional Accounting Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 195Professional Accounting Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 195Professional and Creative Writing Degree 14121 CSP 58.90 6.35 58.90 12.70 67 112 195Professional and Creative Writing Degree 14123 IFP – – – – – – 195Property and Real Estate Degree 14451 CSP 77.45 57.14 77.45 57.14 29 78 195Property and Real Estate Degree 14453 IFP – – – – – – 195Property and Real Estate/Commerce Degree 14701 CSP 88.30 43.75 88.30 43.75 18 50 195Property and Real Estate/Commerce Degree 14703 IFP – – – – – – 195Psychological Studies Grad Dipl Direct DFP new – new – – – 195Psychology Degree 14231 CSP 68.30 31.03 68.30 34.48 33 56 195Psychology Degree 14233 IFP – – – – – – 195Psychology Degree 14691 CSP 80.30 33.90 80.30 36.44 122 234 196Public Health Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 196Public Health Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 196Public Health and Health Promotion Degree 14321 CSP 69.65 46.43 69.65 46.43 28 70 196Public Health and Health Promotion Degree 14323 IFP – – – – – – 196Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce Degree 14251 CSP 81.35 42.86 81.35 42.86 14 22 196Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce Degree 14253 IFP – – – – – – 196Public Relations Degree 14191 CSP 61.70 11.36 61.70 13.64 50 95 196Public Relations Degree 14193 IFP – – – – – – 196Science Degree 14401 CSP 67.00 27.10 67.00 28.04 117 160 196Science Degree 14403 IFP – – – – – – 196Science and Technology (Dean’s ScholarsProgram) 14381 CSP RC - RC - 4 4 197Sport Development Degree 14421 CSP 71.90 33.33 71.90 38.24 41 88 197Sport Development Degree 14423 IFP – – – – – – 197Teaching–Primary Degree 14271 CSP 62.00 19.79 62.00 20.86 199 464 198Teaching–Primary Degree 14273 IFP – – – – – – 198Teaching–Science/Science Degree 14621 CSP 60.30 24.14 60.30 24.14 35 67 198Teaching–Science/Science Degree 14623 IFP – – – – – – 198Teaching–Secondary/Arts Degree 14181 CSP 70.95 5.71 70.95 7.14 78 253 198Teaching–Secondary/Arts Degree 14183 IFP – – – – – – 198Tourism/Management Degree 14341 CSP 52.45 17.65 52.45 20.59 36 60 198Visual Arts Degree 16041 CSP 54.25 4.76 55.45 9.52 22 49 198Visual Arts Degree 16043 IFP – – – – – – 198Visual Communication Design Degree 14481 CSP 54.80 1.96 54.80 5.88 56 66 198Visual Communication Design Degree 14483 IFP – – – – – – 198Wildlife and Conservation Biology Degree 14171 CSP 81.65 29.63 81.65 29.63 28 77 198Wildlife and Conservation Biology Degree 14173 IFP – – – – – – 198Off-campusApplied Social Research Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 183Arts Degree 14521 CSP n/a - n/a - 11 136 184Arts (International Relations) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 184Arts (International Relations) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 184Business (Sport Management) Degree 14711 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 24 185Business Administration Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 185Business Administration Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 185Business Information Systems Degree 14731 CSP n/a - n/a - – 6 185Business Information Systems/InformationTechnology Degree 14771 CSP new – new – – – 185Commerce Degree 14311 CSP 62.95 16.67 62.95 16.67 7 150 186Commerce Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 186Commerce Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 186Commercial Law Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 186Commercial Law Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 186Communication Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 187Communication Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 187Construction Management Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 187Construction Management Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 187Criminology Degree 14631 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 64 187Diabetes Education Grad Cert Direct DFP new – new – – – 187Education Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 187Education Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 187Engineering - Electrical and Electronics Degree 14811 CSP new – new – – – 188Engineering - Electrical and Electronics Degree 14813 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering - Mechanical Degree 14801 CSP new – new – – – 188Engineering - Mechanical Degree 14803 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering - Mechatronics and Robotics Degree 14791 CSP new – new – – – 188Course Index |77


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageEngineering - Mechatronics and Robotics Degree 14793 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering (Civil) Degree 14821 CSP new – new – – – 188Engineering (Civil) Degree 14823 IFP new – new – – – 188Engineering/Commerce Degree 14601 CSP n/a - n/a - – 10 188Engineering/Information Technology Degree 14591 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 4 189Facilities Management Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 189Health Promotion Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 190Health Promotion Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 190Human Nutrition Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 191Information Technology Degree 14561 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 14 191Information Technology–ComputerScience/Software Development Degree 14151 CSP n/a - n/a - 3 8 191Information Technology–Games Design andDevelopment Degree 14531 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 8 191Information Technology–IT Security Degree 14541 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 11 192International Finance Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 192International Finance Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 192International Studies Degree 14131 CSP n/a - n/a - – 25 192Language (Diploma) Diploma 14781 CSP new – new – – – 193Law Degree 15081 CSP 90.20 50.00 90.20 50.00 4 102 193Management Degree 14551 CSP n/a - n/a - – 47 193Planning (Professional) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 194Planning (Professional) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 194Politics and Policy Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 195Professional Accounting Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 195Professional Accounting Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 195Property and Real Estate Degree 14751 CSP new – new – – – 195Property and Real Estate/Commerce Degree 14761 CSP new – new – – – 195Psychological Studies Grad Dipl Direct DFP new – new – – – 195Public Human Nutrition Grad Cert Direct IFP new – new – – – 196Public Human Nutrition Grad Cert Direct DFP new – new – – – 196Public Relations Degree 14571 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 22 196Social Work Degree 15421 CSP n/a - n/a - – 102 197WarrnamboolArts Degree 18051 CSP 53.85 35.29 53.85 35.29 17 30 184Arts Degree 18053 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts/Commerce Degree 18071 CSP 51.45 - 51.45 - 5 6 184Arts/Commerce Degree 18073 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts/Law Degree 18141 CSP 73.35 - 73.35 - 11 11 184Arts/Law Degree 18143 IFP – – – – – – 184Arts/Management Degree 18111 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 184Arts/Management Degree 18113 IFP – – – – – – 184Commerce Degree 18171 CSP 51.95 3.57 51.95 3.57 31 43 186Commerce Degree 18173 IFP – – – – – – 186Commerce/Law Degree 18131 CSP 71.15 18.18 71.15 18.18 13 16 186Commerce/Law Degree 18133 IFP – – – – – – 186Fisheries and Aquaculture Degree 18251 CSP 52.95 - 52.95 - 4 8 189Fisheries and Aquaculture Degree 18253 IFP – – – – – – 189Health Sciences Degree 18211 CSP 50.30 - 50.30 - 19 43 190Health Sciences Degree 18213 IFP – – – – – – 190Law Degree 18191 CSP 75.20 46.15 75.20 46.15 13 20 193Law Degree 18193 IFP – – – – – – 193Management Degree 18011 CSP 57.00 33.33 57.00 33.33 3 8 193Management Degree 18013 IFP – – – – – – 193Marine Biology Degree 18041 CSP 50.10 - 50.10 - 59 81 193Marine Biology Degree 18043 IFP – – – – – – 193Nursing Degree 18311 CSP 50.45 7.41 50.45 7.41 29 84 194Nursing Degree 18313 IFP – – – – – – 194Nursing/Midwifery Degree 18151 CSP 58.45 - 58.45 - 18 30 194Nursing/Midwifery Degree 18153 IFP – – – – – – 194Nursing/Psychology Degree 18031 CSP 54.85 - 54.85 - 8 13 194Nursing/Psychology Degree 18033 IFP – – – – – – 194Psychological Studies Grad Dipl Direct DFP new – new – – – 195Psychology Degree 18161 CSP 63.80 40.00 63.80 40.00 13 23 196Psychology Degree 18291 CSP new – new – – – 195Psychology Degree 18293 IFP new – new – – – 195Science and Technology (Dean’s ScholarsProgram) 18201 CSP RC - RC - – – 197Teaching–Primary Degree 18091 CSP 50.50 23.08 50.50 23.08 40 80 198Teaching–Primary Degree 18093 IFP – – – – – – 198Deakin University (Graduate entry teaching)GeelongTeaching (Early Childhood Education) Masters 92041 CSP – – – – – – 197Teaching (Early Childhood Education) Masters 92042 DFP – – – – – – 197MelbourneTeaching (Early Childhood Education) Masters 92021 CSP – – – – – – 197Teaching (Early Childhood Education) Masters 92022 DFP – – – – – – 197Teaching (Primary) Masters 92121 CSP – – – – – – 197Teaching (Primary) Masters 92122 DFP – – – – – – 197Teaching (Secondary) Masters 92141 CSP – – – – – – 19778 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageTeaching (Secondary) Masters 92142 DFP – – – – – – 197Off CampusTeaching (Primary) Masters 92611 CSP – – – – – – 197Teaching (Primary) Masters 92612 DFP – – – – – – 197Teaching (Secondary) Masters 92631 CSP – – – – – – 197Teaching (Secondary) Masters 92632 DFP – – – – – – 197Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy CollegeCityBeauty Therapy Diploma 89602 DFP n/a - n/a - 24 28 200Beauty Therapy Diploma 89603 IFP – – – – – – 200Beauty Therapy Cert IV, Diploma 89612 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 2 200Beauty Therapy Cert IV, Diploma 89613 IFP – – – – – – 200Beauty Therapy Diploma 96052 DFP new – new – – – 200Beauty Therapy Diploma 96053 IFP new – new – – – 200Management (Spa) Diploma 89622 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 200Management (Spa) Diploma 89623 IFP – – – – – – 200Management (Spa) Diploma 96062 DFP new – new – – – 200Management (Spa) Diploma 96082 DFP new – new – – – 200Management (Spa) Diploma 96083 IFP new – new – – – 200Massage Cert IV, Diploma 89652 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 3 200Massage Diploma 96072 DFP new – new – – – 200Endeavour College of Natural HealthCityAcupuncture Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 202Acupuncture Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 202Homoeopathy (Degree) Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 202Homoeopathy (Degree) Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 202Musculoskeletal Therapy Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 202Musculoskeletal Therapy Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 202Naturopathy Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 202Naturopathy Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 202Nutritional Medicine Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 202Nutritional Medicine Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 202Remedial Massage Diploma Direct IFP – – – – – – 202Remedial Massage Diploma Direct DFP – – – – – – 202Footscray City FilmsFootscrayFilm and Television Production Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97602 DFP n/a - n/a - 21 47 204GippsTAFE – Central Gippsland Institute of TAFEChurchillHealth Science Cert IV 55171 VGF new – new – – – 207Health Science Cert IV 55174 new – new – – – 207Nursing Diploma 55141 VGF new – new – – – 207Nursing Diploma 55144 new – new – – – 207MorwellHospitality Cert IV 55571 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 207Hospitality Cert IV 55574 n/a - n/a - – – 207Tourism Cert IV 55001 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 207Tourism Cert IV 55004 n/a - n/a - – 1 207WarragulAged Care Cert IV 55211 VGF new – new – – – 206Aged Care Cert IV 55214 new – new – – – 206Disability Cert IV 55311 VGF new – new – – – 207Disability Cert IV 55314 new – new – – – 207Health and Community Care Cert IV 55191 VGF new – new – – – 207Health and Community Care Cert IV 55194 new – new – – – 207Health Science Cert IV 55181 VGF new – new – – – 207Health Science Cert IV 55184 new – new – – – 207Nursing Diploma 55161 VGF new – new – – – 207Nursing Diploma 55164 new – new – – – 207YallournAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 55251 VGF new – new – – – 206Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 55254 new – new – – – 206Gordon (The)East GeelongBuilding and Construction Diploma 59011 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 13 209Building and Construction Diploma 59014 n/a - n/a - 1 9 209Building Design Adv Dipl 59031 VGF n/a - n/a - 23 29 209Building Design Adv Dipl 59034 n/a - n/a - – 23 209Building Surveying Diploma 59021 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 209Building Surveying Diploma 59024 n/a - n/a - – 3 209Computer Systems Adv Dipl 59341 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 209Computer Systems Adv Dipl 59344 n/a - n/a - – 3 209Course Index |79


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageConservation and Land Management Diploma 59751 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 6 209Conservation and Land Management Diploma 59754 n/a - n/a - – 5 209Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 59231 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 9 209Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 59234 n/a - n/a - 1 3 209Events/Sport and Recreation Administration Diploma 59601 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 3 209Events/Sport and Recreation Administration Diploma 59604 n/a - n/a - – – 209Information Technology Diploma 59331 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 5 210Information Technology Diploma 59334 n/a - n/a - – 7 210Information Technology (Networking) Diploma 59191 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 8 210Information Technology (Networking) Diploma 59194 n/a - n/a - – 3 210Information Technology (Website Development) Diploma 59081 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 210Information Technology (Website Development) Diploma 59084 n/a - n/a - – – 210Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 59051 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 8 210Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 59054 n/a - n/a - – 13 210Outdoor Recreation Diploma 59061 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 19 211Outdoor Recreation Diploma 59064 n/a - n/a - 1 6 211Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work Cert IV 59681 VGF new – new – – – 211Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work Cert IV 59684 new – new – – – 211Sport (Sport Coaching) Diploma 59671 VGF new – new – – – 211Sport (Sport Coaching) Diploma 59674 new – new – – – 211Sport (Sport Development) Diploma 59071 VGF n/a - n/a - 14 18 211Sport (Sport Development) Diploma 59074 n/a - n/a - – 1 211Geelong (City)Accounting Adv Dipl 59201 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 209Accounting Adv Dipl 59204 n/a - n/a - – 9 209Beauty Therapy Diploma 59221 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 15 209Beauty Therapy Diploma 59224 n/a - n/a - 1 9 209Events Adv Dipl 59251 VGF n/a - n/a - 13 14 209Events Adv Dipl 59254 n/a - n/a - – 1 209Events/Sustainability Diploma 59551 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 210Events/Sustainability Diploma 59554 n/a - n/a - – – 210Fashion and Textile Merchandising Adv Dipl 59591 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 11 210Fashion and Textile Merchandising Adv Dipl 59594 n/a - n/a - – 2 210Fashion Design Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 59171 VGF n/a - n/a - 18 22 210Fashion Design Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 59174 n/a - n/a - – 13 210Graphic Design Diploma 59001 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 18 210Graphic Design Diploma 59004 n/a - n/a - 1 16 210Hospitality Diploma, Adv Dipl 59571 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 210Hospitality Diploma, Adv Dipl 59574 n/a - n/a - – – 210Hospitality/Events Diploma 59501 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 210Hospitality/Events Diploma 59504 n/a - n/a - – – 210International Business Cert IV, Diploma 59441 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 211International Business Cert IV, Diploma 59444 n/a - n/a - – 2 211Laboratory Technology (Biological &Environmental Testing) Diploma 59181 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 2 211Laboratory Technology (Biological &Environmental Testing) Diploma 59184 n/a - n/a - – – 211Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) Diploma 59211 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 2 211Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) Diploma 59214 n/a - n/a - – 6 211Laboratory Technology (specialising inBiotechnology) Diploma 59291 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 211Laboratory Technology (specialising inBiotechnology) Diploma 59294 n/a - n/a - – – 211Make-up Diploma 59371 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 18 211Make-up Diploma 59374 n/a - n/a - – 3 211Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 59421 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 211Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 59424 n/a - n/a - – 4 211Tourism Diploma, Adv Dipl 59881 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 211Tourism Diploma, Adv Dipl 59884 n/a - n/a - 1 4 211Tourism/Events Diploma 59511 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 212Tourism/Events Diploma 59514 n/a - n/a - – – 212Tourism/Sustainability Adv Dipl 59541 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 4 212Tourism/Sustainability Adv Dipl 59544 n/a - n/a - – 1 212Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFEBenallaActing Adv Dipl 83161 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 214Acting Adv Dipl 83164 n/a - n/a - – 1 214Live Production, Theatre and Events Adv Dipl 83171 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 214Live Production, Theatre and Events Adv Dipl 83174 n/a - n/a - – – 214Nursing Diploma 83141 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 215Nursing Diploma 83144 n/a - n/a - – – 215Outdoor Recreation Diploma 83201 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 215Outdoor Recreation Diploma 83204 n/a - n/a - – – 215SeymourNursing Diploma 82001 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 215Nursing Diploma 82004 n/a - n/a - – 1 215SheppartonAccounting Cert IV 60101 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 214Accounting Cert IV 60104 n/a - n/a - – – 214Agriculture Diploma, Adv Dipl 82011 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 21480 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageAgriculture Diploma, Adv Dipl 82014 n/a - n/a - – 1 214Events Diploma 60041 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 214Events Diploma 60044 n/a - n/a - – – 214Graphic Design Diploma 60001 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 214Graphic Design Diploma 60004 n/a - n/a - – – 214Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma 60941 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 214Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma 60944 n/a - n/a - – – 214Information Technology (Networking) Cert IV 60061 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 214Information Technology (Networking) Cert IV 60064 n/a - n/a - – – 214Nursing Diploma 60091 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 215Nursing Diploma 60094 n/a - n/a - – – 215Sport Development Diploma 60121 VGF new – new – – – 215Sport Development Diploma 60124 new – new – – – 215Tourism Diploma 60111 VGF new – new – – – 215Tourism Diploma 60114 new – new – – – 215WangarattaAccounting Cert IV 83191 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 214Accounting Cert IV 83194 n/a - n/a - – – 214Graphic Design Diploma 83011 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 214Graphic Design Diploma 83014 n/a - n/a - – – 214Information Technology (Networking) Cert IV 83051 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 214Information Technology (Networking) Cert IV 83054 n/a - n/a - – – 214Media Games Development Cert III 83231 VGF new – new – – – 215Media Games Development Cert III 83234 new – new – – – 215Nursing Diploma 83151 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 215Nursing Diploma 83154 n/a - n/a - – – 215Professional Writing & Editing Cert IV 83651 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 215Professional Writing & Editing Cert IV 83654 n/a - n/a - – – 215Sport Development Diploma 83221 VGF new – new – – – 215Sport Development Diploma 83224 new – new – – – 215Visual Art Diploma 83961 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 215Visual Art Diploma 83964 n/a - n/a - – – 215Grenadi School of DesignBairnsdaleAdvertising and Graphic Design C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97152 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 2 217Beauty Therapy Cert II, Diploma 97192 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 1 217Business Diploma 97162 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 217Design Cert III, Cert IV 97142 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 217MelbourneAdvertising and Graphic Design C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97322 DFP n/a - n/a - 36 51 217Advertising and Graphic Design C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97323 IFP – – – – – – 217Design Cert III, Cert IV 97332 DFP n/a - n/a - 9 14 217Design Cert III, Cert IV 97333 IFP – – – – – – 217Interior Decoration and Design Adv Dipl 97282 DFP new – new – – – 217Gurkhas Institute of TechnologyMelbourneAccounting Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma Direct IFP new – new – – – 218Accounting Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma Direct DFP new – new – – – 218Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl Direct IFP new – new – – – 219Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl Direct DFP new – new – – – 219Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl Direct IFP new – new – – – 219Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl Direct DFP new – new – – – 219Information Technology Diploma Direct IFP new – new – – – 219Information Technology Diploma Direct DFP new – new – – – 219Management Diploma Direct IFP new – new – – – 219Management Diploma Direct DFP new – new – – – 219Health Skills AustraliaBlackburnAged Care Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Allied Health Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Business Administration Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Health Services Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Home and Community Care Cert III Direct new – new – – – 222Leisure and Health Cert IV, Diploma Direct new – new – – – 222Mental Health/Alcohol and Other Drugs Cert IV, Diploma Direct new – new – – – 222Nursing Diploma Direct new – new – – – 222MelbourneAged Care Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Allied Health Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Business Administration Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Health Services Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Home and Community Care Cert III Direct new – new – – – 222Leisure and Health Cert IV, Diploma Direct new – new – – – 222Mental Health/Alcohol and Other Drugs Cert IV, Diploma Direct new – new – – – 222Nursing Diploma Direct new – new – – – 222Course Index |81


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageRingwoodAged Care Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Allied Health Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Business Administration Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Health Services Cert III Direct new – new – – – 221Home and Community Care Cert III Direct new – new – – – 222Leisure and Health Cert IV, Diploma Direct new – new – – – 222Mental Health/Alcohol and Other Drugs Cert IV, Diploma Direct new – new – – – 222Holmes InstituteCityAccounting Diploma 89772 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 224Accounting Diploma 89773 IFP – – – – – – 224Business Degree 89792 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 4 224Business Degree 89793 IFP – – – – – – 224Fashion and Business 97342 DFP new – new – – – 224Fashion and Business 97343 IFP new – new – – – 224Hospitality Diploma 89762 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 1 224Hospitality Diploma 89763 IFP – – – – – – 224Information Technology Diploma 89722 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 1 224Information Technology Diploma 89723 IFP – – – – – – 224Management Diploma 89752 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 224Management Diploma 89753 IFP – – – – – – 224Professional Accounting Degree 89642 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 1 224Professional Accounting Degree 89643 IFP – – – – – – 224HolmesglenChadstoneAccounting Degree 61062 DFP n/a - n/a - – 4 226Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61201 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 226Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61204 n/a - n/a - 1 4 226Administration Cert IV, Diploma 61241 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 13 227Administration Cert IV, Diploma 61244 n/a - n/a - 1 4 227Advertising Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66121 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 3 227Advertising Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66124 n/a - n/a - – – 227Banking Services Cert IV, Diploma 61901 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 227Banking Services Cert IV, Diploma 61904 n/a - n/a - – 3 227Building (Construction Management) (Degree) Degree 61732 DFP n/a - n/a - 14 28 227Building and Construction (Building) Diploma 61011 VGF n/a - n/a - 65 66 227Building and Construction (Building) Diploma 61014 n/a - n/a - – 22 227Building Design Adv Dipl 61031 VGF n/a - n/a - 30 40 227Building Design Adv Dipl 61034 n/a - n/a - – 26 227Building Surveying Diploma 61021 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 227Building Surveying Diploma 61024 n/a - n/a - – 13 227Building Surveying (Degree) Degree 61742 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 3 228Business Administration (Degree) Degree 61622 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 4 228Ceramics Diploma 61081 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 228Ceramics Diploma 61084 n/a - n/a - – 1 228Design Cert IV 61341 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 228Design Cert IV 61344 n/a - n/a - – 1 228Executive Administration Degree 61172 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 1 228Facilities Management (Degree) Degree 61722 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 229Furniture Design and Technology Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61681 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 229Furniture Design and Technology Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61684 n/a - n/a - – 5 229Graphic Design Diploma 61131 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 229Graphic Design Diploma 61134 n/a - n/a - – 3 229Graphic Design Adv Dipl 61381 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 229Graphic Design Adv Dipl 61384 n/a - n/a - – 3 229Human Resources Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61841 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 12 230Human Resources Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61844 n/a - n/a - – 3 230Information Technology Networking Cert IV, Diploma 61191 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 230Information Technology Networking Cert IV, Diploma 61194 n/a - n/a - – 3 230Information Technology Software Development Cert IV, Diploma 61251 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 6 230Information Technology Software Development Cert IV, Diploma 61254 n/a - n/a - – 2 230Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61051 VGF n/a - n/a - 18 26 231Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61054 n/a - n/a - 1 22 231International Business Cert IV, Diploma 61221 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 231International Business Cert IV, Diploma 61224 n/a - n/a - – 1 231Legal Practice Adv Dipl 61071 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 10 231Legal Practice Adv Dipl 61074 n/a - n/a - – 7 231Liberal Arts Cert IV 66081 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 10 231Liberal Arts Cert IV 66084 n/a - n/a - – 2 231Live Production, Theatre and Events Cert IV 61151 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 7 231Live Production, Theatre and Events Cert IV 61154 n/a - n/a - – 1 231Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61331 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 6 232Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61334 n/a - n/a - – 3 232Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61261 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 232Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61264 n/a - n/a - – – 232Marketing Management (Degree) Degree 61632 DFP n/a - n/a - – 3 232Professional Writing and Editing Cert IV, Diploma 61651 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 15 233Professional Writing and Editing Cert IV, Diploma 61654 n/a - n/a - – 4 23382 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageScience Cert III, Cert IV 61431 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 233Science Cert III, Cert IV 61434 n/a - n/a - – 4 233Screen and Media (Radio and TV) Diploma 61641 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 13 233Screen and Media (Radio and TV) Diploma 61644 n/a - n/a - – 2 233Visual Arts Cert IV 61351 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 4 234Visual Arts Cert IV 61354 n/a - n/a - – 4 234CityBuilding and Construction (Building) Diploma 61911 VGF new – new – – – 227Building and Construction (Building) Diploma 61914 new – new – – – 227Building Design Adv Dipl 61831 VGF new – new – – – 227Building Design Adv Dipl 61834 new – new – – – 227Fashion Design Cert IV 61891 VGF new – new – – – 229Fashion Design Cert IV 61894 new – new – – – 229Fashion Design (Degree) Degree 61802 DFP n/a - n/a - 8 8 229MoorabbinAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66111 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 226Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66114 n/a - n/a - – 3 226Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 66361 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 228Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 66364 n/a - n/a - 1 2 228Events/Management Cert IV, Adv Dipl 66371 VGF n/a - n/a - 17 20 228Events/Management Cert IV, Adv Dipl 66374 n/a - n/a - – 1 228Food Science and Technology Cert IV 66541 VGF – – – – – – 229Food Science and Technology Cert IV 66544 – – – – – – 229Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66571 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 229Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66574 n/a - n/a - – – 229Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66561 VGF new – new – – – 230Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66564 new – new – – – 230Hospitality (Patisserie) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66481 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 230Hospitality (Patisserie) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66484 n/a - n/a - – – 230Information Technology Multimedia Cert IV, Diploma 66391 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 230Information Technology Multimedia Cert IV, Diploma 66394 n/a - n/a - 1 2 230Laboratory Technology Diploma 66331 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 231Laboratory Technology Diploma 66334 n/a - n/a - – 1 231Nursing Degree 66191 CSP n/a - n/a - 28 64 232Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) Diploma 66521 VGF n/a - n/a - 35 45 232Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) Diploma 66524 n/a - n/a - – 31 232Sport and Recreation/Sport Development Cert IV, Diploma 66981 VGF n/a - n/a - 21 22 234Sport and Recreation/Sport Development Cert IV, Diploma 66984 n/a - n/a - – 2 234Tourism/Events Cert IV, Diploma 66581 VGF new – new – – – 234Tourism/Events Cert IV, Diploma 66584 new – new – – – 234Tourism/Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66211 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 13 234Tourism/Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 66214 n/a - n/a - – – 234Youth Work Diploma 66001 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 13 234Youth Work Diploma 66004 n/a - n/a - 2 9 234WaverleyAnimation–Screen Production Degree 61282 DFP n/a - n/a - – 4 227Conservation and LandManagement/Sustainability Diploma 61751 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 8 228Conservation and LandManagement/Sustainability Diploma 61754 n/a - n/a - – 4 228Early Childhood Education (Degree) Degree 61781 CSP n/a - n/a - 22 60 228Events/Management Cert IV, Adv Dipl 61521 VGF n/a - n/a - 21 26 228Events/Management Cert IV, Adv Dipl 61524 n/a - n/a - – 2 228Fitness Cert IV, Diploma 61701 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 12 229Fitness Cert IV, Diploma 61704 n/a - n/a - 1 3 229Horticulture/Sustainability Diploma 61391 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 229Horticulture/Sustainability Diploma 61394 n/a - n/a - – 2 229Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61571 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 11 229Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61574 n/a - n/a - – 1 229Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61851 VGF new – new – – – 230Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61854 new – new – – – 230Hospitality (Patisserie) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61771 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 230Hospitality (Patisserie) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61774 n/a - n/a - – 1 230Hospitality Management (Degree) Degree 61762 DFP – – – – – – 230Interactive Digital Media Diploma 61091 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 231Interactive Digital Media Diploma 61094 n/a - n/a - 1 1 231Justice Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61671 VGF n/a - n/a - 52 53 231Justice Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61674 n/a - n/a - 1 8 231Landscape Design/Sustainability Diploma 61711 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 16 231Landscape Design/Sustainability Diploma 61714 n/a - n/a - – 1 231Massage/Myotherapy Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61441 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 10 232Massage/Myotherapy Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61444 n/a - n/a - – 1 232Naturopathy Adv Dipl 61541 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 232Naturopathy Adv Dipl 61544 n/a - n/a - – 5 232Outdoor Recreation Cert IV, Diploma 61301 VGF n/a - n/a - 20 24 232Outdoor Recreation Cert IV, Diploma 61304 n/a - n/a - – 7 232Photo Imaging Cert IV 61871 VGF new – new – – – 233Photo Imaging Cert IV 61874 new – new – – – 233Photo Imaging Diploma 61921 VGF new – new – – – 233Photo Imaging Diploma 61924 new – new – – – 233Course Index |83


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPagePrinting and Graphic Arts (DigitalProduction) Diploma 61501 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 233Printing and Graphic Arts (DigitalProduction) Diploma 61504 n/a - n/a - – 2 233Screen and Media (Animation) Diploma 61861 VGF new – new – – – 233Screen and Media (Animation) Diploma 61864 new – new – – – 233Screen and Media (Live Action) Diploma, Adv Dipl 61291 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 12 233Screen and Media (Live Action) Diploma, Adv Dipl 61294 n/a - n/a - – 6 233Screen Production (Live Action) Degree 61552 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 8 233Sport and Recreation/Sport Development Cert IV, Diploma 61101 VGF n/a - n/a - 18 19 234Sport and Recreation/Sport Development Cert IV, Diploma 61104 n/a - n/a - 1 2 234Tourism/Events Cert IV, Diploma 61881 VGF new – new – – – 234Tourism/Events Cert IV, Diploma 61884 new – new – – – 234Tourism/Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61511 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 11 234Tourism/Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 61514 n/a - n/a - – 3 234International College of Hotel ManagementRegency Park SAInternational Hotel Management Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 235International Hotel Management Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 235JMC AcademySouth MelbourneAudio Engineering and Sound Production Diploma Direct IFP – – – – – – 236Audio Engineering and Sound Production Diploma Direct DFP – – – – – – 236Audio Engineering and Sound Production Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 236Audio Engineering and Sound Production Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 236Audio Engineering and Sound Production Assoc Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 236Audio Engineering and Sound Production Assoc Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 236Digital Animation Diploma Direct IFP – – – – – – 237Digital Animation Diploma Direct DFP – – – – – – 237Digital Animation Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 237Digital Animation Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 237Digital Animation Assoc Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 237Digital Animation Assoc Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 237Digital Television Production Diploma Direct IFP – – – – – – 237Digital Television Production Diploma Direct DFP – – – – – – 237Digital Television Production Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 237Digital Television Production Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 237Digital Television Production Assoc Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 237Digital Television Production Assoc Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 237Entertainment Business Management Diploma Direct IFP – – – – – – 237Entertainment Business Management Diploma Direct DFP – – – – – – 237Entertainment Business Management Assoc Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 237Entertainment Business Management Assoc Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 238Entertainment Business Management Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 238Entertainment Business Management Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 238Games Design Assoc Degree, Degree, Diploma Direct IFP new – new – – – 238Games Design Assoc Degree, Degree, Diploma Direct DFP new – new – – – 238Games Design Assoc Degree Direct IFP new – new – – – 238Games Design Assoc Degree Direct DFP new – new – – – 238Games Design Degree Direct IFP new – new – – – 238Games Design Degree Direct DFP new – new – – – 238Music and Performance, Contemporary Diploma Direct IFP – – – – – – 238Music and Performance, Contemporary Diploma Direct DFP – – – – – – 238Music and Performance, Contemporary Degree Direct IFP new – new – – – 238Music and Performance, Contemporary Degree Direct DFP new – new – – – 238Music and Performance, Contemporary Assoc Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 238Music and Performance, Contemporary Assoc Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 238Kangan InstituteBroadmeadowsAccounting C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53321 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 240Accounting C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53324 n/a - n/a - – – 240Administration Cert II, Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 53021 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 240Administration Cert II, Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 53024 n/a - n/a - – 2 240Building and Construction Cert IV, Diploma 53051 VGF n/a - n/a - 25 27 240Building and Construction Cert IV, Diploma 53054 n/a - n/a - 2 5 240Building and Construction/Sustainability Diploma 53331 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 240Building and Construction/Sustainability Diploma 53334 n/a - n/a - – 1 240Information Technology Networking C II, C III, C IV, Adv Dipl 53281 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 240Information Technology Networking C II, C III, C IV, Adv Dipl 53284 n/a - n/a - – – 240Interactive Digital Media Cert III, Cert IV 53171 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 11 241Interactive Digital Media Cert III, Cert IV 53174 n/a - n/a - – – 241Justice Adv Dipl 53111 VGF n/a - n/a - 29 29 241Justice Adv Dipl 53114 n/a - n/a - – 3 241Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 53311 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 13 241Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 53314 n/a - n/a - 2 2 241Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53031 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 241Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53034 n/a - n/a - – 1 241Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53071 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 24184 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageManagement Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53074 n/a - n/a - – 1 241Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53361 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 241Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53364 n/a - n/a - – 1 241Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) Cert II, Cert III, Cert IV 53001 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 241Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) Cert II, Cert III, Cert IV 53004 n/a - n/a - – – 241Tourism Cert IV, Adv Dipl 53591 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 14 241Tourism Cert IV, Adv Dipl 53594 n/a - n/a - – 2 241EssendonJustice Adv Dipl 52101 VGF n/a - n/a - 32 35 241Justice Adv Dipl 52104 n/a - n/a - – 4 241RichmondAuslan Diploma 53191 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 3 240Auslan Diploma 53194 n/a - n/a - – 10 240Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (FashionBuyer) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53061 VGF n/a - n/a - 40 44 240Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (FashionBuyer) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53064 n/a - n/a - – 11 240Fashion Design C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53201 VGF n/a - n/a - 43 47 240Fashion Design C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 53204 n/a - n/a - – 12 240Massage Therapy Cert IV, Diploma 53101 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 13 241Massage Therapy Cert IV, Diploma 53104 n/a - n/a - – 6 241Visual Merchandising Diploma 53131 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 19 241Visual Merchandising Diploma 53134 n/a - n/a - – 10 241La Trobe MelbourneMelbourneBioscience Diploma 95192 DFP new – new – – – 242Bioscience Diploma 95193 IFP new – new – – – 242Business Diploma 95182 DFP new – new – – – 242Business Diploma 95183 IFP new – new – – – 242Health Sciences Diploma 95213 IFP new – new – – – 242Information Technology Diploma 95202 DFP new – new – – – 242Information Technology Diploma 95203 IFP new – new – – – 242Mass Media and Communications Diploma 95222 DFP new – new – – – 242Mass Media and Communications Diploma 95223 IFP new – new – – – 242La Trobe UniversityAlbury-WodongaAccounting Degree 20251 CSP 52.45 44.44 52.45 44.44 10 14 244Accounting Degree 20253 IFP new – new – – – 244Agricultural Sciences Degree 20221 CSP 58.05 22.22 58.05 22.22 9 9 244Agricultural Sciences Degree 20223 IFP – – – – – – 244Arts Degree 20101 CSP 55.00 31.25 55.40 43.75 18 28 246Arts Degree 20103 IFP – – – – – – 246Bioscience Degree 20271 CSP new – new – – – 247Bioscience Degree 20273 IFP new – new – – – 247Business Degree 20001 CSP 53.05 41.67 53.05 50.00 13 17 247Business Degree 20003 IFP – – – – – – 247Health Sciences/Occupational Therapy Practice Degree 20111 CSP RC - RC - 4 5 251Health Sciences/Paramedic Practice Degree 20061 CSP 71.65 38.46 71.65 38.46 13 19 252Health Sciences/Physiotherapy Practice Degree 20081 CSP 93.95 40.00 93.95 40.00 10 12 252Health Sciences/Podiatric Practice Degree 20151 CSP RC - RC - 3 4 252Health Sciences/Speech Pathology Degree 20161 CSP RC - RC - 7 8 253Human Services/Social Work Degree 20021 CSP 51.30 36.36 51.30 36.36 11 24 253Human Services/Social Work Degree 20023 IFP – – – – – – 253Nursing Degree 20201 CSP 50.85 23.53 50.85 23.53 34 60 256Nursing Degree 20203 IFP – – – – – – 256Nursing (Division 2 Nurses–Conversion) Degree 20011 CSP RC - RC - – 29 256Nursing (graduate entry–2 years) Degree 20211 CSP RC - RC - – 4 257Psychological Science Degree 20551 CSP 61.60 22.22 60.00 31.58 19 34 258Psychological Science Degree 20553 IFP – – – – – – 258Science Degree 20071 CSP 59.45 70.00 59.45 70.00 5 7 258Science Degree 20073 IFP – – – – – – 258Science (Applications in Society) Degree 20261 CSP new – new – – – 258Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) Degree 20241 CSP 60.35 33.33 60.35 33.33 13 16 259Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) Degree 20243 IFP – – – – – – 259Social Work (Masters) Masters 20391 CSP RC - RC - – 10 259Social Work (Masters) Masters 20392 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 259BendigoAccounting Degree 24641 CSP 57.40 22.22 57.40 22.22 38 48 244Accounting Degree 24643 IFP new – new – – – 244Accounting/Information Technology Degree 24411 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 244Accounting/Information Technology Degree 24413 IFP – – – – – – 244Arts Degree 24571 CSP 50.30 27.78 50.30 38.60 58 85 246Arts Degree 24573 IFP – – – – – – 246Business Degree 24301 CSP 50.50 30.99 49.75 35.62 73 86 247Business Degree 24303 IFP – – – – – – 247Business/Information Technology Degree 24351 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 5 247Business/Information Technology Degree 24353 IFP – – – – – – 247Civil Engineering Degree 24071 CSP 66.60 14.29 64.30 13.04 25 32 247Course Index |85


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageCivil Engineering Degree 24073 IFP – – – – – – 247Civil Engineering/Business Degree 24031 CSP 84.30 - 76.70 16.67 6 8 247Civil Engineering/Business Degree 24033 IFP – – – – – – 247Civil Engineering/Science Degree 24051 CSP 78.30 33.33 78.30 33.33 6 6 247Civil Engineering/Science Degree 24053 IFP – – – – – – 247Community Development Degree 24601 CSP 74.60 33.33 74.60 33.33 3 7 248Community Development Degree 24603 IFP new – new – – – 248Early Childhood Education Degree 24001 CSP 62.55 51.72 62.55 56.67 32 74 248Education Degree 24321 CSP 63.10 44.19 63.10 48.84 88 224 249Education Degree 24323 IFP – – – – – – 249Graphic Design Degree 24151 CSP RC - RC - 29 38 250Graphic Design Degree 24153 IFP – – – – – – 250Health Sciences Degree 24161 CSP 51.30 13.73 51.30 13.73 52 85 250Health Sciences Degree 24163 IFP – – – – – – 250Health Sciences in Dentistry/Dentistry Degree 24191 CSP 98.40 20.19 99.10 44.44 80 89 250Health Sciences/Exercise Physiology Degree 24551 CSP 66.85 30.00 66.85 30.00 32 38 251Health Sciences/Occupational Therapy Practice Degree 24081 CSP 80.05 33.33 78.55 30.00 20 22 251Health Sciences/Occupational Therapy Practice Degree 24083 IFP – – – – – – 251Health Sciences/Paramedic Practice Degree 24061 CSP 81.00 25.00 81.00 25.00 20 26 252Health Sciences/Physiotherapy Practice Degree 24491 CSP 95.50 44.44 95.50 44.44 9 20 252Health Sciences/Physiotherapy Practice Degree 24493 IFP – – – – – – 252Health Sciences/Podiatric Practice Degree 24211 CSP 62.00 16.67 62.00 16.67 7 16 252Health Sciences/Speech Pathology Degree 24311 CSP 83.20 23.53 83.20 23.53 17 32 253Human Services/Social Work Degree 24111 CSP 53.15 48.15 53.15 48.15 27 61 253Human Services/Social Work Degree 24113 IFP – – – – – – 253Information Technology Degree 24041 CSP 61.45 54.55 51.65 31.82 24 31 253Information Technology Degree 24043 IFP – – – – – – 253Information Technology (Professional) Degree 24291 CSP 83.65 50.00 83.65 50.00 2 5 253Law (graduate entry) Degree 24661 CSP n/a - n/a - – 2 254Law (undergraduate entry) Degree 24651 CSP n/a - n/a - – 5 254Law/Arts Degree 24521 CSP 89.45 70.00 83.70 55.56 9 10 255Law/Business Degree 24501 CSP 89.10 33.33 81.60 42.86 7 8 255Law/Psychological Science Degree 24671 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 255Law/Science Degree 24531 CSP 86.25 70.00 86.25 70.00 3 3 255Natural Resources Education Degree 24401 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 4 256Nature Tourism Degree 24461 CSP 60.20 40.00 58.50 62.50 8 13 256Nature Tourism Degree 24463 IFP – – – – – – 256Nursing Degree 24751 CSP 54.35 17.07 54.35 17.07 84 145 256Nursing Degree 24753 IFP – – – – – – 256Nursing (Division 2 Nurses–Conversion) Degree 24361 CSP RC - RC - – 40 256Nursing (graduate entry–2 years) Degree 24541 CSP RC - RC - – 14 257Occupational Therapy Practice (Masters) Masters 24561 CSP n/a - n/a - – 7 257Occupational Therapy Practice (Masters) Masters 24562 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 257Oral Health Science Degree 24231 CSP 66.45 2.50 66.45 2.50 41 75 257Outdoor Education Degree 24091 CSP 82.35 44.44 82.35 44.44 9 25 257Outdoor Education Degree 24093 IFP – – – – – – 257Outdoor Environmental Education Degree 24381 CSP 74.15 40.00 66.75 14.29 7 11 257Outdoor Recreation Education Degree 24371 CSP 58.25 25.81 50.50 30.77 40 63 257Pharmacy Degree 24201 CSP RC - RC - 41 105 257Pharmacy Degree 24203 IFP – – – – – – 257Physical and Health Education Degree 24171 CSP 77.45 45.45 77.45 45.45 14 44 258Physical and Health Education Degree 24173 IFP – – – – – – 258Physical and Outdoor Education Degree 24181 CSP 66.45 40.00 50.30 10.71 28 51 258Physical and Outdoor Education Degree 24183 IFP – – – – – – 258Podiatric Practice (Masters) Masters 24621 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 258Podiatric Practice (Masters) Masters 24622 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 258Psychological Science Degree 24011 CSP 61.70 29.79 59.60 26.00 52 76 258Psychological Science Degree 24013 IFP – – – – – – 258Science Degree 24241 CSP 63.40 25.00 63.40 25.00 16 23 258Science Degree 24243 IFP – – – – – – 258Science (Applications in Society) Degree 24691 CSP new – new – – – 258Science (Applications in Society) Degree 24693 IFP new – new – – – 258Science Double Degree Program 24431 CSP 94.10 70.00 94.10 70.00 2 2 259Science/Accounting Degree 24441 CSP 87.05 - 87.05 - 2 2 259Science/Accounting Degree 24443 IFP – – – – – – 259Social Work (Masters) Masters 24331 CSP RC - RC - – 15 259Social Work (Masters) Masters 24332 DFP n/a - n/a - – 1 259Strategic Communication Degree 24591 CSP 52.10 9.09 52.10 9.09 12 20 260Strategic Communication Degree 24593 IFP new – new – – – 260Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning Degree 24251 CSP 64.00 27.27 62.00 33.33 16 29 260Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning Degree 24253 IFP – – – – – – 260Visual Arts Degree 24101 CSP RC - RC - 22 36 260Visual Arts Degree 24103 IFP – – – – – – 260MelbourneAccounting Degree 21821 CSP 70.15 4.35 68.20 3.70 31 73 244Accounting Degree 21823 IFP – – – – – – 244Accounting Degree 22541 CSP 61.15 11.11 61.15 22.22 11 27 244Accounting Degree 22543 IFP new – new – – – 244Accounting and Finance Degree 22551 CSP 60.85 16.00 60.85 28.00 27 39 244Accounting and Finance Degree 22553 IFP new – new – – – 244Accounting/Economics Degree 21001 CSP 70.55 - 70.55 - 15 17 244Accounting/Economics Degree 21003 IFP – – – – – – 24486 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageAccounting/Finance Degree 21211 CSP 70.10 16.67 68.95 12.82 43 49 244Accounting/Finance Degree 21213 IFP – – – – – – 244Agricultural Sciences Degree 21201 CSP 54.40 6.90 54.40 6.90 29 44 244Agricultural Sciences/Business Degree 21481 CSP 72.85 - 72.85 - 9 12 245Agricultural Sciences/InternationalDevelopment Degree 21271 CSP 73.15 33.33 73.15 33.33 3 7 245Animal and Veterinary Biosciences Degree 21531 CSP 70.15 12.73 69.70 11.71 118 168 245Animal and Veterinary Biosciences Degree 21533 IFP – – – – – – 245Archaeology Degree 21841 CSP 72.60 34.29 73.35 37.14 39 61 245Archaeology Degree 21843 IFP – – – – – – 245Arts Degree 21711 CSP 70.15 25.28 76.90 68.34 338 725 246Arts Degree 21713 IFP – – – – – – 246Arts/Accounting Degree 21011 CSP 71.65 23.08 71.65 23.08 14 18 246Arts/Accounting Degree 21013 IFP – – – – – – 246Arts/Arts Education Degree 21921 CSP 80.80 37.50 80.50 54.55 22 48 246Arts/Economics Degree 21651 CSP 70.80 14.29 70.80 14.29 15 24 246Arts/Economics Degree 21653 IFP – – – – – – 246Arts/Health Sciences Degree 21161 CSP 71.50 25.93 71.50 25.93 30 38 246Arts/Health Sciences Degree 21163 IFP – – – – – – 246Arts/Science Degree 21381 CSP 74.20 9.09 74.20 9.09 11 19 246Arts/Science Degree 21383 IFP – – – – – – 246Banking Degree 22471 CSP n/a - n/a - 3 4 246Banking Degree 22473 IFP new – new – – – 246Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) Degree 21671 CSP 87.20 9.09 87.20 9.09 11 20 246Biomedical Science Degree 21721 CSP 77.50 18.18 76.30 10.14 74 94 247Biomedical Science Degree 21723 IFP – – – – – – 247Bioscience Degree 22581 CSP new – new – – – 247Bioscience Degree 22583 IFP new – new – – – 247Business Degree 21101 CSP 60.10 16.78 60.00 25.17 161 247 247Business Degree 21103 IFP – – – – – – 247Business Information Systems Degree 22371 CSP 62.20 - 62.20 - 2 12 247Business Information Systems Degree 22373 IFP – – – – – – 247Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics (Masters) Masters 22341 CSP RC - RC - – 6 247Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics (Masters) Masters 22342 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 247Computer Science Degree 21941 CSP 61.35 20.00 61.35 20.00 5 12 248Computer Science Degree 21943 IFP – – – – – – 248Computer Science (Honours)/ElectronicEngineering Degree 21231 CSP 80.75 70.00 80.75 70.00 1 1 248Computer Science (Honours)/ElectronicEngineering Degree 21233 IFP – – – – – – 248Computer Science in Games Technology Degree 21451 CSP 65.20 - 65.20 - 9 15 248Computer Science in Games Technology Degree 21453 IFP – – – – – – 248Computer Science/Accounting Degree 21411 CSP n/a - n/a - – – 248Computer Science/Accounting Degree 21413 IFP – – – – – – 248Computer Systems Engineering Degree 21251 CSP 61.00 12.50 61.00 12.50 8 9 248Computer Systems Engineering Degree 21253 IFP – – – – – – 248Corporate Finance Degree 22501 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 248Corporate Finance Degree 22503 IFP new – new – – – 248Creative Arts Degree 21951 CSP 71.80 15.09 76.70 34.55 56 81 248Creative Arts Degree 21953 IFP – – – – – – 248Dietetic Practice (Masters) Masters 22561 CSP new – new – – – 248Dietetic Practice (Masters) Masters 22562 DFP new – new – – – 248Economics Degree 21511 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 21 249Economics Degree 21513 IFP – – – – – – 249Electronic Engineering Degree 21761 CSP 60.20 16.67 60.20 16.67 18 30 249Electronic Engineering Degree 21763 IFP – – – – – – 249Electronic Technology Degree 21241 CSP 53.65 33.33 53.65 33.33 3 4 249Electronic Technology Degree 21243 IFP – – – – – – 249Event Management Degree 22221 CSP 60.45 14.81 60.45 23.33 62 87 249Event Management Degree 22223 IFP – – – – – – 249Event Management/Marketing Degree 22281 CSP 60.85 16.67 60.85 19.12 71 107 250Event Management/Marketing Degree 22283 IFP – – – – – – 250Event Management/Tourism Management Degree 22291 CSP 61.35 15.15 61.35 17.65 34 47 250Event Management/Tourism Management Degree 22293 IFP – – – – – – 250Finance Degree 21061 CSP 70.55 40.00 70.55 45.45 13 24 250Finance Degree 21063 IFP – – – – – – 250Financial Risk Management Degree 22511 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 3 250Financial Risk Management Degree 22513 IFP new – new – – – 250Financial Services Degree 22531 CSP n/a - n/a - – – 250Financial Services Degree 22533 IFP new – new – – – 250Health Information Management (Masters) Masters 21981 CSP n/a - n/a - – 24 250Health Information Management (Masters) Masters 21982 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 250Health Sciences Degree 21741 CSP 51.05 2.37 51.05 2.37 300 437 250Health Sciences Degree 21743 IFP – – – – – – 250Health Sciences/Business Degree 22051 CSP 65.40 - 65.40 - 21 24 251Health Sciences/Business Degree 22053 IFP – – – – – – 251Health Sciences/Clinical Prosthetics andOrthotics Degree 21401 CSP 75.15 3.45 75.15 3.45 29 66 251Health Sciences/Clinical Prosthetics andOrthotics Degree 21403 IFP – – – – – – 251Health Sciences/Dietetic Practice Degree 22211 CSP 89.30 9.68 89.30 9.68 32 56 251Health Sciences/Dietetic Practice Degree 22213 IFP – – – – – – 251Health Sciences/Health Information Management Degree 21791 CSP 60.10 4.35 60.10 4.35 24 53 251Course Index |87


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageHealth Sciences/Health Information Management Degree 21793 IFP – – – – – – 251Health Sciences/International Development Degree 22121 CSP 63.25 - 63.25 - 26 33 251Health Sciences/International Development Degree 22123 IFP – – – – – – 251Health Sciences/Occupational Therapy Practice Degree 21331 CSP 78.40 9.20 78.40 9.20 87 124 251Health Sciences/Occupational Therapy Practice Degree 21333 IFP – – – – – – 251Health Sciences/Orthoptics Degree 21891 CSP 75.45 - 75.45 - 35 70 252Health Sciences/Orthoptics Degree 21893 IFP – – – – – – 252Health Sciences/Physiotherapy Practice Degree 21341 CSP 95.20 4.41 95.20 4.41 68 116 252Health Sciences/Physiotherapy Practice Degree 21343 IFP – – – – – – 252Health Sciences/Podiatric Practice Degree 21601 CSP 65.15 - 65.15 - 59 118 252Health Sciences/Podiatric Practice Degree 21603 IFP – – – – – – 252Health Sciences/Speech Pathology Degree 21621 CSP 82.10 4.88 82.10 4.88 83 113 253Health Sciences/Speech Pathology Degree 21623 IFP – – – – – – 253Human Nutrition Degree 21371 CSP 60.10 8.70 60.10 8.70 23 55 253Human Nutrition Degree 21373 IFP – – – – – – 253Human Resource Management Degree 21421 CSP 60.45 6.25 60.45 6.25 18 33 253Human Resource Management Degree 21423 IFP – – – – – – 253Human Services/Social Work Degree 21291 CSP 61.00 2.33 61.00 2.33 43 106 253Human Services/Social Work Degree 21293 IFP – – – – – – 253Information Technology Degree 22201 CSP 55.20 13.04 55.20 21.74 27 37 253Information Technology Degree 22203 IFP – – – – – – 253Information Technology (Professional) Degree 22271 CSP 83.15 - 83.15 - 3 4 253International Banking and Finance Degree 22481 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 2 254International Banking and Finance Degree 22483 IFP new – new – – – 254International Business Degree 22061 CSP 66.55 28.57 66.55 28.57 22 31 254International Business Degree 22063 IFP – – – – – – 254International Development Degree 21501 CSP 61.15 10.00 61.15 20.00 33 71 254International Development Degree 21503 IFP – – – – – – 254International Relations Degree 21521 CSP 80.35 38.78 80.35 48.98 52 78 254International Relations Degree 21523 IFP – – – – – – 254Investments Degree 22521 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 4 254Investments Degree 22523 IFP new – new – – – 254Journalism Degree 21991 CSP 80.30 31.71 80.30 31.71 59 82 254Journalism Degree 21993 IFP – – – – – – 254Journalism (Sport) Degree 22241 CSP 80.70 36.84 80.70 36.84 29 47 254Journalism (Sport) Degree 22243 IFP – – – – – – 254Law (graduate entry) Degree 21551 CSP n/a - n/a - – 144 254Law (graduate entry) Degree 21553 IFP new – new – – – 254Law (undergraduate entry) Degree 21811 CSP 93.95 27.27 93.95 65.22 24 59 254Law (undergraduate entry) Degree 21813 IFP – – – – – – 254Law/Accounting Degree 21931 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 10 254Law/Accounting Degree 21933 IFP – – – – – – 254Law/Arts Degree 21611 CSP 93.70 15.79 93.70 54.84 35 64 255Law/Arts Degree 21613 IFP – – – – – – 255Law/Business Degree 21641 CSP n/a - n/a - 12 21 255Law/Business Degree 21643 IFP – – – – – – 255Law/Economics Degree 21361 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 3 255Law/Economics Degree 21363 IFP – – – – – – 255Law/Finance Degree 21911 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 10 255Law/Finance Degree 21913 IFP – – – – – – 255Law/International Relations Degree 22081 CSP 94.00 6.25 92.90 32.00 26 32 255Law/International Relations Degree 22083 IFP – – – – – – 255Law/Media Studies Degree 21571 CSP n/a - n/a - 6 13 255Law/Media Studies Degree 21573 IFP – – – – – – 255Law/Psychological Science Degree 21631 CSP 94.15 26.67 91.35 42.86 28 31 255Law/Psychological Science Degree 21633 IFP – – – – – – 255Law/Science Degree 21871 CSP n/a - n/a - 6 6 255Law/Science Degree 21873 IFP – – – – – – 255Leadership and Management Degree 22321 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 7 255Leadership and Management Degree 22323 IFP new – new – – – 255Legal Studies Degree 21391 CSP 73.60 31.03 73.60 35.48 33 61 255Legal Studies Degree 21393 IFP – – – – – – 255Marketing Degree 21461 CSP 60.85 12.90 59.75 17.14 40 74 256Marketing Degree 21463 IFP – – – – – – 256Media Studies Degree 21881 CSP 70.55 28.57 70.55 28.57 54 79 256Media Studies Degree 21883 IFP – – – – – – 256Medicinal Chemistry Degree 21031 CSP 70.50 16.67 69.10 28.57 7 11 256Medicinal Chemistry Degree 21033 IFP – – – – – – 256Nanotechnology/Science Degree 21471 CSP 81.25 33.33 81.25 33.33 6 6 256Nanotechnology/Science Degree 21473 IFP – – – – – – 256Nursing Degree 21561 CSP 70.10 34.85 70.10 34.85 66 284 256Nursing Degree 21563 IFP – – – – – – 256Nursing (Division 2 Nurses–Conversion) Degree 21751 CSP RC - RC - – 68 256Nursing (graduate entry–2 years) Degree 21801 CSP RC - RC - – 105 257Nursing/Midwifery Degree 21591 CSP 80.15 24.07 80.15 24.07 54 78 257Occupational Therapy Practice (Masters) Masters 22361 CSP n/a - n/a - – 16 257Occupational Therapy Practice (Masters) Masters 22362 DFP n/a - n/a - – 5 257Orthoptics (Masters) Masters 22351 CSP n/a - n/a - – 5 257Orthoptics (Masters) Masters 22352 DFP n/a - n/a - – 1 257Outreach and Community Education Degree 22191 CSP RC - RC - 4 31 257Outreach and Community Education Degree 22193 IFP – – – – – – 257Podiatric Practice (Masters) Masters 22451 CSP n/a - n/a - – 4 25888 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPagePodiatric Practice (Masters) Masters 22452 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 258Politics, Philosophy and Economics Degree 22251 CSP 71.75 - 71.75 - 13 23 258Politics, Philosophy and Economics Degree 22253 IFP – – – – – – 258Psychological Science Degree 21301 CSP 70.10 15.53 70.10 16.50 112 168 258Psychological Science Degree 21303 IFP – – – – – – 258Science Degree 21131 CSP 65.15 15.29 63.30 13.04 95 132 258Science Degree 21133 IFP – – – – – – 258Science (Applications in Society) Degree 22571 CSP new – new – – – 258Science (Applications in Society) Degree 22573 IFP new – new – – – 258Science (Honours)/Nanotechnology Degree 21971 CSP 91.60 25.00 91.60 25.00 4 4 259Science (Honours)/Nanotechnology Degree 21973 IFP – – – – – – 259Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) Degree 22231 CSP 80.05 50.00 80.05 50.00 14 41 259Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) Degree 22233 IFP – – – – – – 259Science Double Degree Program 22091 CSP 82.30 18.75 82.30 18.75 16 18 259Science/Accounting Degree 21781 CSP 84.35 - 84.35 - 1 1 259Science/Accounting Degree 21783 IFP – – – – – – 259Science/Science Education Degree 22011 CSP 84.15 - 84.15 - 3 7 259Science/Science Education Degree 2<strong>2013</strong> IFP – – – – – – 259Social Sciences Degree 22021 CSP 51.65 15.25 51.65 35.59 66 115 259Social Sciences Degree 22023 IFP – – – – – – 259Social Work (Masters) Masters 21181 CSP RC - RC - – 49 259Social Work (Masters) Masters 21182 DFP n/a - n/a - – 1 259Sport Management Degree 22111 CSP 60.30 10.67 60.30 26.83 92 114 259Sport Management Degree 22113 IFP – – – – – – 259Strategic Communication Degree 22431 CSP 72.45 35.29 72.25 36.84 19 37 260Strategic Communication Degree 22433 IFP new – new – – – 260Teaching (Primary) Degree 21051 CSP 71.40 9.52 69.15 7.69 27 195 260Teaching (Primary) Degree 21053 IFP – – – – – – 260Teaching (Secondary) Degree 22181 CSP 63.10 - 63.10 3.12 34 120 260Teaching (Secondary) Degree 22183 IFP – – – – – – 260Tourism & Hospitality Degree 21151 CSP 60.20 20.00 60.20 23.81 21 33 260Tourism & Hospitality Degree 21153 IFP – – – – – – 260Tourism Management Degree 21091 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 12 260Tourism Management Degree 21093 IFP – – – – – – 260Tourism Management/Marketing Degree 22301 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 9 260Tourism Management/Marketing Degree 22303 IFP – – – – – – 260Wealth Management Degree 22491 CSP n/a - n/a - – – 260Wealth Management Degree 22493 IFP new – new – – – 260MilduraAccounting Degree 25261 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 7 244Accounting Degree 25263 IFP new – new – – – 244Arts Degree 25571 CSP 54.70 25.00 54.70 25.00 5 12 246Arts Degree 25573 IFP – – – – – – 246Business Degree 25301 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 6 247Business Degree 25303 IFP – – – – – – 247Education Degree 25321 CSP 61.65 42.86 61.65 42.86 17 42 249Graphic Design Degree 25151 CSP RC - RC - 2 2 250Health Sciences/Occupational Therapy Practice Degree 25181 CSP RC - RC - 3 4 251Health Sciences/Paramedic Practice Degree 25041 CSP n/a - n/a - 6 12 252Health Sciences/Physiotherapy Practice Degree 20121 CSP 87.75 44.44 87.75 44.44 10 10 252Health Sciences/Podiatric Practice Degree 25191 CSP RC - RC - – – 252Health Sciences/Speech Pathology Degree 25201 CSP RC - RC - 3 3 253Human Services/Social Work Degree 25161 CSP RC - RC - 8 15 253Nursing Degree 25061 CSP 53.30 35.00 53.30 35.00 20 35 256Nursing (Division 2 Nurses–Conversion) Degree 25031 CSP RC - RC - – 6 256Social Work (Masters) Masters 25241 CSP RC - RC - – 3 259Social Work (Masters) Masters 25242 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 259Visual Arts Degree 25021 CSP RC - RC - 7 11 260SheppartonAccounting Degree 25271 CSP 52.05 62.50 52.05 62.50 14 18 244Accounting Degree 25273 IFP new – new – – – 244Arts Degree 25481 CSP 54.60 - 54.60 - 5 13 246Arts Degree 25483 IFP – – – – – – 246Business Degree 25001 CSP 51.85 63.64 51.85 63.64 12 14 247Business Degree 25003 IFP – – – – – – 247Health Sciences/Occupational Therapy Practice Degree 25071 CSP RC - RC - 4 6 251Health Sciences/Paramedic Practice Degree 25051 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 7 252Health Sciences/Physiotherapy Practice Degree 25081 CSP 91.05 70.00 91.05 70.00 10 12 252Health Sciences/Podiatric Practice Degree 25091 CSP RC - RC - – 2 252Health Sciences/Speech Pathology Degree 25141 CSP RC - RC - – 4 253Nursing Degree 25131 CSP 52.45 12.50 52.45 12.50 16 31 256Nursing Degree 25133 IFP – – – – – – 256Nursing (Division 2 Nurses–Conversion) Degree 25111 CSP RC - RC - – 25 256La Trobe University (Graduate entry teaching)Albury-WodongaTeaching (P–12) Masters 93301 CSP – – – – – – 260Teaching (P–12) Masters 93302 DFP – – – – – – 260BendigoEducation (Secondary) Grad Dipl 93111 CSP – – – – – – 249Course Index |89


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageEducation (Secondary) Grad Dipl 93112 DFP – – – – – – 249Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 93121 CSP – – – – – – 249MelbourneEducation (Primary) Grad Dipl 93231 CSP – – – – – – 249Education (Primary) Grad Dipl 93232 DFP – – – – – – 249Education (Primary) Grad Dipl 93241 CSP – – – – – – 249Education (Primary) Grad Dipl 93242 DFP – – – – – – 249Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 93211 CSP – – – – – – 249Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 93212 DFP – – – – – – 249Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 93221 CSP – – – – – – 249Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 93222 DFP – – – – – – 249SheppartonEducation (Middle Years) Grad Dipl 93421 CSP – – – – – – 249Education (Middle Years) Grad Dipl 93422 DFP – – – – – – 249LaTrobe College of Art and DesignMelbourneVisual Art Diploma 95172 DFP n/a - n/a - 10 17 264Visual Art Diploma 95173 IFP – – – – – – 264Max Therapy InstituteMoorabbinMassage/Remedial Massage/Myotherapy Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 92802 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 262Massage/Remedial Massage/Myotherapy Cert IV 92812 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 262Massage/Remedial Massage/Myotherapy Diploma 92872 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 262Melbourne Institute of Business and TechnologyBurwoodCommerce Diploma 91902 DFP n/a - n/a - 91 102 265Commerce Diploma 91903 IFP – – – – – – 265Computing Diploma 91912 DFP n/a - n/a - 11 13 265Computing Diploma 91913 IFP – – – – – – 265Health Sciences Diploma 92702 DFP n/a - n/a - 190 216 266Health Sciences Diploma 92703 IFP – – – – – – 266Management Diploma 92722 DFP n/a - n/a - 32 44 266Management Diploma 92723 IFP – – – – – – 266Media and Communication Diploma 92712 DFP n/a - n/a - 40 44 266Media and Communication Diploma 92713 IFP – – – – – – 266Tertiary Preparation Program 92732 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 2 266Tertiary Preparation Program 92733 IFP – – – – – – 266Geelong WaterfrontCommerce Diploma 91132 DFP n/a - n/a - 6 8 265Commerce Diploma 91133 IFP – – – – – – 265Geelong Waurn PondsEngineering Diploma 91612 DFP n/a - n/a - 9 12 265Engineering Diploma 91613 IFP – – – – – – 265Health Sciences Diploma 91072 DFP n/a - n/a - 25 30 266Health Sciences Diploma 91073 IFP – – – – – – 266Science Diploma 91602 DFP n/a - n/a - 21 26 266Science Diploma 91603 IFP – – – – – – 266Tertiary Preparation Program 91622 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 266Tertiary Preparation Program 91623 IFP – – – – – – 266Melbourne Institute of TechnologyMelbourneBusiness Diploma 94702 DFP n/a - n/a - 11 15 268Business Diploma 94703 IFP – – – – – – 268Business Degree 94732 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 8 268Business Degree 94733 IFP – – – – – – 268Engineering Technology (Telecommunications) Degree 94072 DFP new – new – – – 268Engineering Technology (Telecommunications) Degree 94073 IFP new – new – – – 268Information Technology Diploma 94712 DFP n/a - n/a - 10 18 268Information Technology Diploma 94713 IFP – – – – – – 268Networking Degree 94722 DFP n/a - n/a - 4 9 268Networking Degree 94723 IFP – – – – – – 268Networking Diploma 94742 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 268Networking Diploma 94743 IFP – – – – – – 268Monash CollegeCaulfieldArt and Design Studies Diploma 92372 DFP n/a - n/a - 18 28 270Art and Design Studies Diploma 92373 IFP – – – – – – 270ClaytonArts (Human Behaviour Stream) Diploma 92332 DFP n/a - n/a - 9 17 270Arts (Human Behaviour Stream) Diploma 92333 IFP – – – – – – 270Arts (Psychology Stream) Diploma 92232 DFP new – new – – – 270Arts (Psychology Stream) Diploma 92233 IFP new – new – – – 270Business (Business stream) Diploma 92402 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 2 27090 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageBusiness (Business stream) Diploma 92403 IFP – – – – – – 270Business (Commerce stream) Diploma 92362 DFP n/a - n/a - 5 8 270Business (Commerce stream) Diploma 92363 IFP – – – – – – 270Engineering Studies Diploma 92322 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 7 270Engineering Studies Diploma 92323 IFP – – – – – – 270Monash UniversityBerwickBusiness Degree 26231 CSP 81.10 45.45 81.10 45.45 13 26 278Business Degree 26233 IFP – – – – – – 278Diploma of Tertiary Studies 26291 CSP RC - RC - 110 125 282Education (P–10) Degree 26271 CSP 70.70 12.20 70.70 12.20 44 125 282Education (P–10) Degree 26273 IFP – – – – – – 282Education (Special Education) Degree 26331 CSP new – new – – – 283Education (Special Education) Degree 26333 IFP new – new – – – 283Health Promotion Degree 26241 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 15 285Health Promotion Degree 26243 IFP – – – – – – 285Nursing (Community Health) Degree, Masters 26261 CSP 72.15 61.11 72.15 61.11 20 101 289Nursing (Community Health) Degree, Masters 26263 IFP – – – – – – 289Professional Communication Degree 26111 CSP 70.05 29.41 70.05 33.33 19 27 291Professional Communication Degree 26113 IFP – – – – – – 291Professional Communication/ProfessionalWriting and Editing (Chisholm) Degree 26301 CSP 70.30 25.00 70.30 25.00 12 17 291Social Welfare Degree 26251 CSP n/a - n/a - 3 14 293Social Welfare Degree 26253 IFP – – – – – – 293CaulfieldAccounting Degree 27261 CSP 83.50 47.62 83.50 50.00 43 59 272Accounting Degree 27263 IFP – – – – – – 272Accounting/Banking and Finance Degree 27561 CSP 87.40 49.00 87.40 50.00 101 106 273Accounting/Banking and Finance Degree 27563 IFP – – – – – – 273Accounting/Management Degree 27771 CSP 87.05 38.10 87.05 38.10 22 23 273Accounting/Management Degree 27773 IFP – – – – – – 273Applications Development Degree 27661 CSP new – new – – – 273Applications Development Degree 27663 IFP new – new – – – 273Architecture Degree 27191 CSP 89.95 1.72 89.95 5.17 65 80 274Architecture Degree 27193 IFP – – – – – – 274Architecture Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 274Architecture Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 274Architecture Scholars program Degree 27741 CSP new – new – – – 274Arts Degree 27231 CSP 80.05 41.34 80.35 45.61 321 454 274Arts Degree 27233 IFP – – – – – – 274Arts (Global) Degree 27141 CSP 85.35 20.00 85.05 30.77 28 45 274Arts (Global) Degree 27143 IFP – – – – – – 274Arts/Accounting Degree 27241 CSP 84.35 30.00 84.35 30.00 10 11 275Arts/Accounting Degree 27243 IFP – – – – – – 275Arts/Banking and Finance Degree 27301 CSP 86.50 12.50 86.50 12.50 9 14 275Arts/Banking and Finance Degree 27303 IFP – – – – – – 275Arts/Business Degree 27511 CSP new – new – – – 276Arts/Management Degree 27221 CSP 84.05 7.89 84.05 7.89 38 44 276Arts/Management Degree 27223 IFP – – – – – – 276Arts/Marketing Degree 27131 CSP 84.30 13.95 84.10 13.33 49 61 276Arts/Marketing Degree 27133 IFP – – – – – – 276Arts/Social Work Degree 27101 CSP 80.55 16.67 80.55 16.67 13 27 277Arts/Social Work Degree 27103 IFP – – – – – – 277Arts/Visual Arts Degree 27451 CSP 85.15 12.50 84.00 6.06 37 48 277Arts/Visual Arts Degree 27453 IFP – – – – – – 277Banking and Finance Degree 27421 CSP 83.15 47.50 83.15 47.50 43 56 277Banking and Finance Degree 27423 IFP – – – – – – 277Business Degree 27081 CSP 82.10 25.17 82.10 25.85 154 178 278Business Degree 27083 IFP – – – – – – 278Business (Psychology) Degree 27201 CSP 84.05 43.33 84.05 46.67 32 34 278Business (Psychology) Degree 27203 IFP – – – – – – 278Business Law Degree 27071 CSP 82.65 41.38 82.65 44.83 31 33 279Business Law Degree 27073 IFP – – – – – – 279Business/Visual Arts Degree 27461 CSP 86.70 - 86.70 - 6 7 279Business/Visual Arts Degree 27463 IFP – – – – – – 279Communication Design Degree 27501 CSP new – new – – – 280Communications and Media Studies Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 281Communications and Media Studies Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 281Design Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 282Design Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 282Enterprise Information Management Degree 27681 CSP new – new – – – 284Enterprise Information Management Degree 27683 IFP new – new – – – 284Fine Art Degree 27111 CSP RC - RC - 45 78 284Fine Art Degree 27113 IFP – – – – – – 284Fine Art Honours Direct CSP new – new – – – 284Fine Art Honours Direct IFP new – new – – – 284Games Development Degree 27691 CSP new – new – – – 284Games Development Degree 27693 IFP new – new – – – 284Health Science Degree 27061 CSP 72.75 23.33 72.75 27.78 102 137 285Health Science Degree 27063 IFP – – – – – – 285Course Index |91


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageHealth Science/Business Degree 27381 CSP 83.50 28.57 83.50 28.57 16 24 285Health Science/Business Degree 27383 IFP – – – – – – 285Health Science/Social Work Degree 27271 CSP 73.45 14.29 73.45 21.43 30 39 285Health Science/Social Work Degree 27273 IFP – – – – – – 285Industrial Design Degree 27971 CSP RC - RC - 33 41 285Industrial Design Degree 27973 IFP – – – – – – 285Information and Communication Technologies Degree 27701 CSP new – new – – – 285Information and Communication Technologies Degree 27703 IFP new – new – – – 285Information Technology and Systems Degree 27011 CSP 75.20 42.11 75.20 44.74 41 72 285Information Technology and Systems Degree 27013 IFP – – – – – – 285Interior Architecture Degree 27961 CSP RC - RC - 36 45 285Interior Architecture Degree 27963 IFP – – – – – – 285International Degree 27351 CSP 80.80 30.00 80.05 36.36 23 34 285International Degree 27353 IFP new – new – – – 285Journalism Degree 27281 CSP 85.05 19.70 85.00 32.88 77 104 286Journalism Degree 27283 IFP – – – – – – 286Journalism/Business Degree 27471 CSP 84.85 29.41 84.85 29.41 19 22 286Journalism/Business Degree 27473 IFP – – – – – – 286Management/Marketing Degree 27721 CSP 86.35 42.55 86.35 42.55 53 61 287Management/Marketing Degree 27723 IFP – – – – – – 287Marketing Degree 27401 CSP 82.70 58.62 82.70 58.62 30 45 287Marketing Degree 27403 IFP – – – – – – 287Multimedia Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 288Multimedia Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 288Multimedia and Digital Arts Honours Direct CSP new – new – – – 288Multimedia and Digital Arts Honours Direct IFP new – new – – – 288Multimedia Design Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 288Multimedia Design Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 288Multimedia Development Degree 27731 CSP new – new – – – 288Multimedia Development Degree 27733 IFP new – new – – – 288Publishing and Editing Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 292Publishing and Editing Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 292Social Work (Qualifying) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 293Social Work (Qualifying) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 293Tourism Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 294Tourism Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 294Visual Arts Degree 27251 CSP 80.20 22.22 80.20 35.00 23 25 295Visual Arts Degree 27253 IFP – – – – – – 295Visual Arts Honours Direct CSP new – new – – – 295Visual Arts Honours Direct IFP new – new – – – 295Visual Communication Honours Direct CSP new – new – – – 295Visual Communication Honours Direct IFP new – new – – – 295ClaytonAccounting Degree 28011 CSP RC - RC - 20 20 272Accounting and Finance Degree 28621 CSP 91.80 5.56 91.80 5.56 19 24 273Accounting and Finance Degree 28623 IFP – – – – – – 273Aerospace Engineering Degree 28001 CSP 90.50 21.88 90.50 21.88 35 41 273Aerospace Engineering Degree 28003 IFP – – – – – – 273Aerospace Engineering/Arts Degree 28111 CSP 93.10 25.00 93.10 25.00 4 4 273Aerospace Engineering/Arts Degree 28113 IFP – – – – – – 273Aerospace Engineering/Law Degree 28171 CSP n/a - n/a - 7 8 273Aerospace Engineering/Law Degree 28173 IFP – – – – – – 273Aerospace Engineering/Science Degree 28311 CSP 92.35 22.22 92.35 22.22 28 30 273Aerospace Engineering/Science Degree 28313 IFP – – – – – – 273Applied History Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 273Applied History Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 273Applied Linguistics Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 273Applied Linguistics Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 273Arts Degree 28131 CSP 85.00 24.94 85.00 29.47 459 633 274Arts Degree 28133 IFP – – – – – – 274Arts (Global) Degree 28751 CSP 86.20 13.10 86.20 14.29 89 115 274Arts (Global) Degree 28753 IFP – – – – – – 274Arts (Global)/Commerce Degree 28141 CSP 93.25 - 93.25 - 24 27 274Arts (Global)/Commerce Degree 28143 IFP – – – – – – 274Arts (Global)/Science Degree 28181 CSP 90.30 31.25 90.30 31.25 33 41 274Arts (Global)/Science Degree 28183 IFP – – – – – – 274Arts/Commerce Degree 28201 CSP 93.00 10.00 93.00 10.00 59 78 276Arts/Commerce Degree 28203 IFP – – – – – – 276Arts/Economics Degree 28951 CSP 92.75 28.57 92.75 28.57 7 10 276Arts/Economics Degree 28953 IFP – – – – – – 276Arts/Education (Secondary) Degree 28041 CSP 85.25 13.73 85.25 15.69 52 95 276Arts/Education (Secondary) Degree 28043 IFP – – – – – – 276Arts/Law Degree 28301 CSP 98.15 24.61 98.15 27.27 203 230 276Arts/Law Degree 28303 IFP – – – – – – 276Arts/Music Degree 28561 CSP RC - RC - 18 21 276Arts/Music Degree 28563 IFP – – – – – – 276Arts/Science Degree 28211 CSP 90.00 35.20 90.00 38.76 140 163 277Arts/Science Degree 28213 IFP – – – – – – 277Asian Studies Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 277Asian Studies Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 277Bioethics Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 277Bioethics Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 27792 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageBiomedical Science Degree 28161 CSP 93.90 13.33 93.90 13.33 155 179 277Biomedical Science Degree 28163 IFP – – – – – – 277Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) Degree 28931 CSP 99.25 25.00 99.25 25.00 8 9 277Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) Degree 28933 IFP – – – – – – 277Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours Degree 28941 CSP 98.15 5.88 98.15 5.88 18 20 277Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours Degree 28943 IFP – – – – – – 277Biomedical Science/Commerce Degree 28961 CSP 94.15 18.75 94.20 21.88 34 38 278Biomedical Science/Commerce Degree 28963 IFP – – – – – – 278Biomedical Science/Engineering Degree 28811 CSP 94.40 - 94.40 - 28 33 278Biomedical Science/Engineering Degree 28813 IFP – – – – – – 278Biomedical Science/Law Degree 28391 CSP 98.00 10.00 98.00 15.00 24 24 278Biomedical Science/Law Degree 28393 IFP – – – – – – 278Biomedical Science/Science Degree 28831 CSP 94.15 10.53 94.15 10.53 41 47 278Biomedical Science/Science Degree 28833 IFP – – – – – – 278Biotechnology Degree 28741 CSP 85.25 28.00 85.25 28.00 25 31 278Biotechnology Degree 28743 IFP – – – – – – 278Business Information Systems Degree 28421 CSP 85.10 38.89 85.10 38.89 39 47 279Business Information Systems Degree 28423 IFP – – – – – – 279Commerce Degree 28061 CSP 90.30 8.24 90.30 9.41 179 239 279Commerce Degree 28063 IFP – – – – – – 279Commerce Scholars program Degree 28981 CSP 98.20 12.50 98.20 12.50 10 11 279Commerce Scholars program/Economics Degree 29441 CSP new – new – – – 279Commerce/Aerospace Engineering Degree 28331 CSP 93.40 37.50 93.40 37.50 10 10 280Commerce/Aerospace Engineering Degree 28333 IFP – – – – – – 280Commerce/Business Information Systems Degree 28531 CSP 91.45 - 91.45 - 19 19 280Commerce/Business Information Systems Degree 28533 IFP – – – – – – 280Commerce/Economics Degree 28571 CSP 92.05 7.14 92.05 7.14 45 70 280Commerce/Economics Degree 28573 IFP – – – – – – 280Commerce/Education (Secondary) Degree 28241 CSP n/a - n/a - 5 7 280Commerce/Education (Secondary) Degree 28243 IFP – – – – – – 280Commerce/Engineering Degree 28291 CSP 93.65 4.76 93.65 4.76 133 138 280Commerce/Engineering Degree 28293 IFP – – – – – – 280Commerce/Law Degree 28341 CSP 98.00 19.63 98.00 19.63 112 124 280Commerce/Law Degree 28343 IFP – – – – – – 280Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering Degree 28821 CSP 93.15 38.46 93.15 38.46 13 13 280Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering Degree 28823 IFP – – – – – – 280Commerce/Science Degree 28701 CSP 91.65 2.63 91.65 5.26 39 63 280Commerce/Science Degree 28703 IFP – – – – – – 280Computer Science Degree 28231 CSP 85.05 48.39 85.05 48.39 32 45 281Computer Science Degree 28233 IFP – – – – – – 281Computer Systems Engineering Degree 28071 CSP 91.70 - 91.70 - 3 4 281Computer Systems Engineering Degree 28073 IFP – – – – – – 281Counter -Terrorism Studies Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 281Counter -Terrorism Studies Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 281Economics Degree 28371 CSP 90.90 - 90.90 - 4 14 282Economics Degree 28373 IFP – – – – – – 282Economics Advanced with Honours Degree 29451 CSP new – new – – – 282Engineering Degree 28091 CSP 90.05 35.00 90.05 35.32 225 296 283Engineering Degree 28093 IFP – – – – – – 283Engineering/Architectural Design Degree 29401 CSP 93.50 - 93.50 9.09 11 13 283Engineering/Architectural Design Degree 29403 IFP – – – – – – 283Engineering/Arts Degree 28441 CSP 91.50 14.29 91.50 14.29 29 30 283Engineering/Arts Degree 28443 IFP – – – – – – 283Engineering/Industrial Design Degree 28671 CSP RC - RC - 9 9 283Engineering/Industrial Design Degree 28673 IFP – – – – – – 283Engineering/Law Degree 28321 CSP 97.65 11.54 97.65 11.54 29 29 283Engineering/Law Degree 28323 IFP – – – – – – 283Engineering/Pharmaceutical Science Degree 28861 CSP 92.10 16.67 92.10 16.67 19 19 283Engineering/Pharmaceutical Science Degree 28863 IFP – – – – – – 283English Language Degree 28511 CSP n/a - n/a - – 4 283English Language Degree 28513 IFP – – – – – – 283Environmental Engineering Degree 28471 CSP 90.00 60.00 90.00 60.00 10 15 284Environmental Engineering Degree 28473 IFP – – – – – – 284Environmental Engineering/Arts Degree 29411 CSP 95.50 - 95.50 - 2 2 284Environmental Engineering/Arts Degree 29413 IFP – – – – – – 284Environmental Engineering/Commerce Degree 29421 CSP 91.35 25.00 91.35 25.00 10 10 284Environmental Engineering/Commerce Degree 29423 IFP – – – – – – 284Environmental Engineering/Science Degree 28221 CSP 91.50 40.00 91.50 40.00 10 11 284Environmental Engineering/Science Degree 28223 IFP – – – – – – 284Environmental Science Degree 28401 CSP 80.05 60.00 80.05 61.54 30 51 284Environmental Science Degree 28403 IFP – – – – – – 284International Degree 28261 CSP 85.75 29.41 85.75 29.41 18 24 285International Degree 28263 IFP new – new – – – 285International Relations Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 286International Relations Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 286Journalism/Commerce Degree 29361 CSP 93.05 25.00 93.05 25.00 4 6 286Journalism/Commerce Degree 29363 IFP – – – – – – 286Journalism/Science Degree 29431 CSP new – new – – – 286Languages Degree 28971 CSP 85.95 33.33 85.95 33.33 11 30 286Languages Degree 28973 IFP – – – – – – 286Law Degree 28381 CSP 98.05 22.22 98.05 22.22 22 35 286Law Degree 28383 IFP – – – – – – 286Course Index |93


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageMechatronics Engineering Degree 28771 CSP 92.40 16.67 92.40 16.67 7 12 287Mechatronics Engineering Degree 28773 IFP – – – – – – 287Mechatronics Engineering/Arts Degree 28761 CSP 91.95 14.29 91.95 14.29 7 7 287Mechatronics Engineering/Arts Degree 28763 IFP – – – – – – 287Mechatronics Engineering/Science Degree 28781 CSP 91.55 29.41 91.55 29.41 19 21 287Mechatronics Engineering/Science Degree 28783 IFP – – – – – – 287Medicine/Surgery Degree 28251 CSP RC - RC - 215 232 287Medicine/Surgery Degree 28253 IFP – – – – – – 287Medicine/Surgery (CSP Bonded) Degree 28691 CSP RC - RC - 89 97 287Medicine/Surgery (CSP Extended Rural Cohort) Degree 28151 CSP RC - RC - 32 37 287Music Degree 28101 CSP RC - RC - 37 65 288Music Degree 28103 IFP – – – – – – 288Music/Commerce Degree 28911 CSP RC - RC - 6 6 288Music/Commerce Degree 28913 IFP – – – – – – 288Music/Education (Secondary) Degree 28481 CSP RC - RC - 6 10 288Music/Education (Secondary) Degree 28483 IFP – – – – – – 288Music/Law Degree 28351 CSP RC - RC - 3 4 288Music/Law Degree 28353 IFP – – – – – – 288Music/Performing Arts Degree 28721 CSP RC - RC - 2 2 289Music/Performing Arts Degree 28723 IFP – – – – – – 289Nursing Practice Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 289Nursing Practice Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 289Nutrition and Dietetics Degree 28521 CSP 93.15 - 93.05 10.71 29 64 290Nutrition and Dietetics Degree 28523 IFP – – – – – – 290Nutrition Science Degree 29351 CSP 85.00 11.76 83.40 20.00 21 32 290Nutrition Science Degree 29353 IFP – – – – – – 290Performing Arts Degree 28461 CSP RC - RC - 44 58 290Performing Arts Degree 28463 IFP – – – – – – 290Performing Arts/Law Degree 28431 CSP RC - RC - 8 8 290Performing Arts/Law Degree 28433 IFP – – – – – – 290Psychology (with Honours) Degree 28851 CSP 93.50 18.64 90.20 0.00 100 118 291Psychology (with Honours) Degree 28853 IFP – – – – – – 291Radiography & Medical Imaging Degree 28051 CSP 92.25 25.58 92.25 25.58 45 61 292Radiography & Medical Imaging Degree 28053 IFP – – – – – – 292Science Degree 28451 CSP 80.05 36.23 80.70 41.91 665 863 292Science Degree 28453 IFP – – – – – – 292Science Advanced with Honours Degree 28651 CSP 95.00 4.00 95.00 6.00 53 58 292Science Advanced with Honours Degree 28653 IFP – – – – – – 292Science/Computer Science Degree 28641 CSP 82.80 25.00 82.80 25.00 32 35 292Science/Computer Science Degree 28643 IFP – – – – – – 292Science/Education (Secondary) Degree 28021 CSP 78.80 28.57 78.80 28.57 42 58 292Science/Education (Secondary) Degree 28023 IFP – – – – – – 292Science/Engineering Degree 28271 CSP 92.15 18.99 92.15 20.25 82 85 292Science/Engineering Degree 28273 IFP – – – – – – 292Science/Law Degree 28121 CSP 98.05 18.52 97.80 38.89 38 40 293Science/Law Degree 28123 IFP – – – – – – 293Software Engineering Degree 28551 CSP 84.95 20.69 84.95 23.33 34 45 293Software Engineering Degree 28553 IFP – – – – – – 293Visual Arts/Education (Secondary) Degree 28661 CSP n/a - n/a - 3 5 295Visual Arts/Education (Secondary) Degree 28663 IFP – – – – – – 295Deans ScholarsArts Scholars program Degree 28991 CSP 99.30 - 99.30 - 10 10 275Arts Scholars program Degree 28993 IFP – – – – – – 275Science Scholars Program (Clayton) Degree 28191 CSP 99.05 26.09 99.05 29.17 25 25 292Science Scholars Program (Clayton) Degree 28193 IFP – – – – – – 292GippslandArts and Social Sciences Degree 30681 CSP 75.85 20.00 75.85 20.00 6 17 274Arts and Social Sciences Degree 30683 IFP – – – – – – 274Arts and Social Sciences (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 30691 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 275Arts and Social Sciences (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 30693 IFP – – – – – – 275Arts and Social Sciences/Business andCommerce Degree 30201 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 9 275Arts and Social Sciences/Business andCommerce Degree 30203 IFP – – – – – – 275Arts and Social Sciences/Community Welfareand Counselling Degree 30421 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 275Arts and Social Sciences/Community Welfareand Counselling Degree 30423 IFP – – – – – – 275Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) Degree 30731 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 11 275Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) Degree 30733 IFP – – – – – – 275Arts and Social Sciences/Visual and MediaArts Degree 30761 CSP new – new – – – 275Behavioural Science Degree 30241 CSP n/a - n/a - 3 8 277Behavioural Science Degree 30243 IFP – – – – – – 277Biotechnology Degree 30081 CSP 75.35 - 75.35 - 2 3 278Biotechnology Degree 30083 IFP – – – – – – 278Business and Commerce Degree 30171 CSP 71.65 36.84 71.65 36.84 20 38 278Business and Commerce Degree 30173 IFP – – – – – – 278Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts Degree 30391 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 2 279Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts Degree 30393 IFP – – – – – – 279Civil and Environmental Engineering Degree 30311 CSP 70.15 - 70.15 - 17 19 279Civil and Environmental Engineering Degree 30313 IFP – – – – – – 27994 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageCivil and Environmental Engineering/Businessand Commerce Degree 30051 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 3 279Civil and Environmental Engineering/Businessand Commerce Degree 30053 IFP – – – – – – 279Community Welfare and Counselling Degree 30151 CSP n/a - n/a - – 14 281Community Welfare and Counselling Degree 30153 IFP – – – – – – 281Community Welfare and Counselling (AssociateDegree) Assoc Degree 30121 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 281Community Welfare and Counselling/Diploma ofCommunity Services(Alcohol, Other Drugs and Mental Health) Degree 30671 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 4 281Community Welfare and Counselling/Diploma ofDisability Degree 30651 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 281Criminal Justice Degree 30451 CSP 72.40 40.00 72.40 40.00 5 11 281Criminal Justice Degree 30453 IFP – – – – – – 281Criminal Justice and Criminology Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 282Criminal Justice and Criminology Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 282Diploma of Tertiary Studies 30751 CSP RC - RC - 79 97 282Diploma of Tertiary Studies 30753 IFP – – – – – – 282Journalism Degree 30221 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 4 286Journalism Degree 30223 IFP – – – – – – 286Journalism/Science Degree 30511 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 2 286Medical Bioscience Degree 30471 CSP 76.70 13.51 76.70 16.22 39 46 287Medical Bioscience Degree 30473 IFP – – – – – – 287Medicine/Surgery (Graduate Entry) Degree Direct CSP new – new – – – 287Medicine/Surgery (Graduate Entry) Degree Direct IFP new – new – – – 287Nursing Practice Degree 30401 CSP 70.40 62.50 70.40 62.50 27 115 289Nursing Practice Degree 30403 IFP – – – – – – 289Nursing Practice Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 289Nursing Practice Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 289Nursing Practice/Midwifery Degree 30131 CSP 76.00 69.23 76.00 69.23 13 31 289Primary Education Degree 30021 CSP 71.30 70.00 71.30 70.00 26 79 291Primary Education Degree 30023 IFP – – – – – – 291Professional Communication Degree 30781 CSP 74.15 - 74.15 - 1 5 291Professional Communication Degree 30783 IFP – – – – – – 291Psychology Degree 30261 CSP 70.65 28.57 70.65 32.14 30 42 291Psychology/Community Welfare and Counselling Degree 30481 CSP 76.70 60.00 76.70 60.00 6 16 291Science Degree 30111 CSP 75.45 43.75 75.45 43.75 16 24 292Science Degree 30113 IFP – – – – – – 292Veterinary Bioscience Degree 30701 CSP 75.15 13.89 75.15 13.89 37 47 294Veterinary Bioscience Degree 30703 IFP – – – – – – 294Visual and Media Arts Degree 30031 CSP RC - RC - 3 8 294Visual and Media Arts Degree 30033 IFP – – – – – – 294Visual and Media Arts (Diploma of TertiaryStudies) Diploma 30611 CSP RC - RC - 2 2 294Visual and Media Arts (Diploma of TertiaryStudies) Diploma 30613 IFP – – – – – – 294Visual Art Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 295Visual Art Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 295Visual Arts Honours Direct CSP new – new – – – 295Visual Arts Honours Direct IFP new – new – – – 295Off CampusMedical Radiations (Radiation Therapy) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 287ParkvillePharmaceutical Science Degree 26051 CSP 82.30 - 82.30 - 51 75 290Pharmaceutical Science Degree 26053 IFP – – – – – – 290Pharmaceutical Science Advanced with Honours Degree 26311 CSP new – new – – – 290Pharmacy Degree 26001 CSP RC - RC - 128 191 290Pharmacy Degree 26003 IFP – – – – – – 290Pharmacy Scholars program Degree 26321 CSP new – new – – – 290Pharmacy/Commerce Degree 26011 CSP RC - RC - 53 55 290Pharmacy/Commerce Degree 26013 IFP – – – – – – 290PeninsulaArts/Education (Primary) Degree 29141 CSP 87.25 33.33 87.25 38.46 13 24 276Arts/Education (Primary) Degree 29143 IFP – – – – – – 276Business Degree 29311 CSP 80.30 35.71 80.30 35.71 14 26 278Business Degree 29313 IFP – – – – – – 278Business/Sport and Outdoor Recreation Degree 29381 CSP 80.65 46.15 80.65 46.15 14 17 279Business/Sport and Outdoor Recreation Degree 29383 IFP – – – – – – 279Diploma of Tertiary Studies 29391 CSP RC - RC - 65 71 282Early Childhood Education Degree 29121 CSP 75.10 18.75 75.10 18.75 16 49 282Early Childhood Education Degree 29123 IFP – – – – – – 282Emergency Health (Paramedic) Degree 29171 CSP RC - RC - 49 112 283Emergency Health (Paramedic) Degree 29173 IFP new – new – – – 283Midwifery Degree 29091 CSP 79.35 16.67 79.35 16.67 14 63 288Midwifery Degree 29093 IFP – – – – – – 288Music/Education (Primary) Degree 29111 CSP RC - RC - 1 1 288Music/Education (Primary) Degree 29113 IFP – – – – – – 288Nursing Degree 29371 CSP 77.80 24.24 76.00 26.32 78 258 289Nursing Degree 29373 IFP – – – – – – 289Nursing/Emergency Health Degree 29081 CSP 91.90 35.29 91.90 35.29 35 50 289Nursing/Midwifery Degree 29571 CSP new – new – – – 289Course Index |95


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageOccupational Therapy Degree 29031 CSP 80.05 17.65 77.45 12.28 59 102 290Occupational Therapy Degree 29033 IFP – – – – – – 290Physiotherapy Degree 29011 CSP RC - RC - 79 101 291Physiotherapy Degree 29013 IFP – – – – – – 291Primary Education Degree 29101 CSP 75.10 21.88 75.10 25.00 34 82 291Primary Education Degree 29103 IFP – – – – – – 291Science/Education (Primary) Degree 29131 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 8 292Science/Education (Primary) Degree 29133 IFP – – – – – – 292Sport and Outdoor Recreation Degree 29241 CSP 73.15 50.00 73.15 50.00 15 22 293Sport and Outdoor Recreation Degree 29243 IFP – – – – – – 293Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education(Primary) Degree 29251 CSP 75.35 12.50 75.35 12.50 8 18 293Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education(Primary) Degree 29253 IFP – – – – – – 293Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education(Secondary) Degree 29271 CSP 78.55 39.13 78.55 39.13 24 61 293Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education(Secondary) Degree 29273 IFP – – – – – – 293Visual Arts/Education (Primary) Degree 29151 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 3 295Visual Arts/Education (Primary) Degree 29153 IFP – – – – – – 295Monash University (Graduate entry teaching)BerwickTeaching (Primary) Masters 94081 CSP new – new – – – 293Teaching (Primary) Masters 94082 DFP new – new – – – 293Teaching (Secondary) Masters 94051 CSP – – – – – – 294Teaching (Secondary) Masters 94052 DFP – – – – – – 294ClaytonEducation (Secondary) Grad Dipl 94111 CSP – – – – – – 283Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 94112 DFP – – – – – – 283Teaching (Secondary) - Clayton - Part time Masters 94171 CSP new – new – – – 294Teaching (Secondary) - Clayton - Part time Masters 94172 DFP new – new – – – 294Teaching (Secondary) Clayton Masters 94091 CSP new – new – – – 294Teaching (Secondary) Clayton Masters 94092 DFP new – new – – – 294GippslandEducation (Primary) Grad Dipl 94211 CSP – – – – – – 282Education (Primary) Grad Dipl 94212 DFP – – – – – – 282Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 94221 CSP – – – – – – 282Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 94222 DFP – – – – – – 282Teaching (Primary) Gippsland Masters 94131 CSP new – new – – – 293Teaching (Primary) Gippsland Masters 94132 DFP new – new – – – 293Off CampusEducation (Secondary) Grad Dipl 94201 CSP – – – – – – 282Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 94202 DFP – – – – – – 282Teaching (Primary) Gippsland Masters 94141 CSP new – new – – – 294Teaching (Primary) Gippsland Masters 94142 DFP new – new – – – 294Teaching (Secondary) Gippsland Masters 94101 CSP new – new – – – 294Teaching (Secondary) Gippsland Masters 94102 DFP new – new – – – 294PeninsulaEducation (Primary) Grad Dipl 94231 CSP – – – – – – 282Education (Primary) Grad Dipl 94232 DFP – – – – – – 282Teaching (Early Childhood) Masters 94061 CSP – – – – – – 293Teaching (Early Childhood) Masters 94062 DFP – – – – – – 293Teaching (Primary) Peninsula Masters 94151 CSP new – new – – – 294Teaching (Primary) Peninsula Masters 94152 DFP new – new – – – 294Moorabbin Flying ServicesMoorabbin AirportAviation Cert IV, Diploma 94042 DFP n/a - n/a - 8 13 296Navitas College of Public SafetyCityCriminal Justice Degree 91302 DFP n/a - n/a - 121 158 298Criminal Justice Degree 91303 IFP – – – – – – 298Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFECollingwoodBeauty Therapy Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 68551 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 6 301Beauty Therapy Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 68554 n/a - n/a - – 1 301Digital and Interactive Media Cert IV, Diploma 68801 VGF new – new – – – 302Digital and Interactive Media Cert IV, Diploma 68804 new – new – – – 302Information Technology Cert IV 68321 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 304Information Technology Cert IV 68324 n/a - n/a - – 2 304Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68171 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 304Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68174 n/a - n/a - – – 304Liberal Arts Cert IV 68001 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 16 305Liberal Arts Cert IV 68004 n/a - n/a - – 2 305Professional Writing and Editing Cert IV, Diploma 68191 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 11 306Professional Writing and Editing Cert IV, Diploma 68194 n/a - n/a - 1 10 30696 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageScreen and Media Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68781 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 8 307Screen and Media Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68784 n/a - n/a - – 3 307EppingAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 68891 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 300Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 68894 n/a - n/a - – 2 300Agriculture and Land Management (Degree) Degree 68122 DFP n/a - n/a - 4 5 301Aquaculture and EnvironmentalManagement(Degree) Degree 68472 DFP n/a - n/a - – 4 301Conservation and Land Management Diploma 68101 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 302Conservation and Land Management Diploma 68104 n/a - n/a - – 5 302Equine Studies Degree 68462 DFP n/a - n/a - 9 13 303Information Technology Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68901 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 304Information Technology Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68904 n/a - n/a - – 4 304Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV 68821 VGF new – new – – – 304Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV 68824 new – new – – – 304Justice Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 68641 VGF n/a - n/a - 14 15 305Justice Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 68644 n/a - n/a - – 2 305Visual Art Diploma 68941 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 307Visual Art Diploma 68944 n/a - n/a - – 1 307Viticulture and Winemaking Degree 68452 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 12 307FairfieldAnimal Care and Management Diploma 68881 VGF n/a - n/a - 28 31 301Animal Care and Management Diploma 68884 n/a - n/a - – 6 301Graphic Design Diploma, Adv Dipl 68111 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 6 303Graphic Design Diploma, Adv Dipl 68114 n/a - n/a - – 6 303Illustration (Degree) Degree 68372 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 16 304Illustration (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 68812 DFP new – new – – – 304Live Production (Theatre and Events) Cert IV 68611 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 305Live Production (Theatre and Events) Cert IV 68614 n/a - n/a - – 2 305Music (Degree) Degree 68432 DFP n/a - n/a - 15 30 305Music (Foundation) Cert III 68591 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 305Music (Foundation) Cert III 68594 n/a - n/a - – 9 305Music Industry (Business) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68501 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 15 306Music Industry (Business) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68504 n/a - n/a - – 11 306Music Industry (Degree) Degree 68562 DFP n/a - n/a - 8 23 306Music Industry (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 68622 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 3 306Music Industry (Sound Production) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68771 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 15 306Music Industry (Sound Production) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68774 n/a - n/a - – 13 306Music Performance Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68311 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 19 306Music Performance Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68314 n/a - n/a - – 20 306Photography and Photoimaging Cert IV, Diploma 68071 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 15 306Photography and Photoimaging Cert IV, Diploma 68074 n/a - n/a - – 10 306Writing and Publishing (Degree) Degree 68182 DFP n/a - n/a - – 9 307Writing and Publishing (AssociateDegree) Assoc Degree 68532 DFP n/a - n/a - – 1 307GreensboroughBuilding and Construction Diploma 68741 VGF new – new – – – 301Building and Construction Diploma 68744 new – new – – – 301Building Design Adv Dipl 68491 VGF n/a - n/a - 19 22 301Building Design Adv Dipl 68494 n/a - n/a - – 10 301Building Surveying Diploma, Adv Dipl 69231 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 301Building Surveying Diploma, Adv Dipl 69234 n/a - n/a - – 5 301Computer Systems Adv Dipl 68341 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 302Computer Systems Adv Dipl 68344 n/a - n/a - – – 302Computer Systems Cert IV 68751 VGF new – new – – – 302Computer Systems Cert IV 68754 new – new – – – 302Digital and Interactive Media Cert IV, Diploma 68791 VGF new – new – – – 302Digital and Interactive Media Cert IV, Diploma 68794 new – new – – – 302Information Technology Cert IV 68921 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 304Information Technology Cert IV 68924 n/a - n/a - – 5 304Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68131 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 304Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Adv Dipl 68134 n/a - n/a - – – 304Interior Decoration (Retail) Cert III 68661 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 304Interior Decoration (Retail) Cert III 68664 n/a - n/a - – – 304Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 68481 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 10 304Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 68484 n/a - n/a - – 7 304Music (Foundation) Cert III 68571 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 305Music (Foundation) Cert III 68574 n/a - n/a - – 3 305Music Performance Cert IV, Adv Dipl 69121 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 12 306Music Performance Cert IV, Adv Dipl 69124 n/a - n/a - – 5 306Music Technology and Production Diploma 68631 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 8 306Music Technology and Production Diploma 68634 n/a - n/a - – 10 306HeidelbergEngineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Adv Dipl 68441 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 303Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Adv Dipl 68444 n/a - n/a - – 1 303PrestonAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69201 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 300Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69204 n/a - n/a - – 5 300Accounting (Degree) Degree 69332 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 2 300Course Index |97


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageAdministration Cert IV, Diploma 69241 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 13 301Administration Cert IV, Diploma 69244 n/a - n/a - – 7 301Aromatherapy Cert IV, Diploma 69281 VGF n/a - n/a - – 1 301Aromatherapy Cert IV, Diploma 69284 n/a - n/a - – 2 301Building and Construction Diploma 69361 VGF n/a - n/a - 24 24 301Building and Construction Diploma 69364 n/a - n/a - – 5 301Building Design Adv Dipl 69031 VGF n/a - n/a - 33 37 301Building Design Adv Dipl 69034 n/a - n/a - 1 22 301Commercial Cookery Cert III, Diploma 69471 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 302Commercial Cookery Cert III, Diploma 69474 n/a - n/a - – 1 302Creative Product Development Adv Dipl 69481 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 302Creative Product Development Adv Dipl 69484 n/a - n/a - – 3 302Design Cert IV 69161 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 7 302Design Cert IV 69164 n/a - n/a - – 3 302Early Childhood Education Degree 69372 DFP n/a - n/a - – 3 302Early Childhood Studies Assoc Degree 69382 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 4 302Education (Early years) Degree 69401 CSP n/a - n/a - 10 16 302Education (Early years) Degree 69402 DFP n/a - n/a - 6 10 302Engineering–Civil Diploma, Adv Dipl 69411 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 9 303Engineering–Civil Diploma, Adv Dipl 69414 n/a - n/a - – 17 303Events/Hospitality Diploma 69171 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 11 303Events/Hospitality Diploma 69174 n/a - n/a - – 2 303Events/Hospitality Diploma, Adv Dipl 69181 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 303Events/Hospitality Diploma, Adv Dipl 69184 n/a - n/a - – 1 303Fitness Cert III, Cert IV 69431 VGF n/a - n/a - 27 29 303Fitness Cert III, Cert IV 69434 n/a - n/a - – 2 303Holiday Parks and Resorts Diploma 69341 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 303Holiday Parks and Resorts Diploma 69344 n/a - n/a - – – 303Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69571 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 303Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69574 n/a - n/a - – 2 303Hospitality Management (Degree) Degree 69292 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 2 303Hospitality Management (AssociateDegree) Assoc Degree 69522 DFP new – new – – – 303Illustration Diploma 69981 VGF n/a - n/a - 14 16 303Illustration Diploma 69984 n/a - n/a - – 25 303Information Technology Cert IV, Adv Dipl 69321 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 304Information Technology Cert IV, Adv Dipl 69324 n/a - n/a - – 3 304Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV 69551 VGF new – new – – – 304Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV 69554 new – new – – – 304Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 69001 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 14 304Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 69004 n/a - n/a - – 9 304International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69221 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 304International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69224 n/a - n/a - – 1 304Justice Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69391 VGF n/a - n/a - 19 19 305Justice Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69394 n/a - n/a - – 5 305Legal Practice Adv Dipl 69421 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 7 305Legal Practice Adv Dipl 69424 n/a - n/a - 1 2 305Marketing Diploma, Adv Dipl 69261 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 305Marketing Diploma, Adv Dipl 69264 n/a - n/a - – 1 305Massage/Myotherapy Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69101 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 8 305Massage/Myotherapy Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69104 n/a - n/a - – 4 305Patisserie Cert III, Diploma 69451 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 8 306Patisserie Cert III, Diploma 69454 n/a - n/a - – 2 306Public Relations Diploma, Adv Dipl 69491 VGF n/a - n/a - – 1 306Public Relations Diploma, Adv Dipl 69494 n/a - n/a - – 4 306Sport Development Cert IV, Diploma 69041 VGF n/a - n/a - 25 28 307Sport Development Cert IV, Diploma 69044 n/a - n/a - – 1 307Tertiary Studies (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 69442 DFP n/a - n/a - 6 6 307Tertiary Studies (Diploma) Diploma 69512 DFP new – new – – – 307Tourism Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69591 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 307Tourism Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 69594 n/a - n/a - – 1 307Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) Cert III, Diploma 69461 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 8 307Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) Cert III, Diploma 69464 n/a - n/a - – 5 307Visual Art Diploma 69151 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 6 307Visual Art Diploma 69154 n/a - n/a - – 7 307Oceania Polytechnic Institute of EducationCityArchitectural Building Design Adv Dipl 92072 DFP new – new – – – 309Architectural Building Design Adv Dipl 92073 IFP new – new – – – 309Building Design Adv Dipl 89252 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 2 309Building Design Adv Dipl 89253 IFP – – – – – – 309Building Design and Technology Diploma 89222 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 3 309Building Design and Technology Diploma 89223 IFP – – – – – – 309Interior Decoration and Design Diploma 89212 DFP n/a - n/a - – 1 309Interior Decoration and Design Diploma 89213 IFP – – – – – – 309Interior Decoration and Design Cert IV 89272 DFP n/a - n/a - – 1 309Interior Decoration and Design Cert IV 89273 IFP – – – – – – 309Interior Decoration and Design Adv Dipl 89282 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 6 309Interior Decoration and Design Adv Dipl 89283 IFP – – – – – – 309Residential Drafting Cert IV 89242 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 5 30998 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageResidential Drafting Cert IV 89243 IFP – – – – – – 309Ozford College of BusinessCityAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97011 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 311Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97014 n/a - n/a - – – 311Automotive Cert III 97221 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 311Automotive Cert III 97224 n/a - n/a - 1 1 311Business C II, C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97071 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 311Business C II, C III, C IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97074 n/a - n/a - – – 311ESL C II, C III, C III, C IV 97091 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 311ESL C II, C III, C III, C IV 97094 n/a - n/a - – – 311Hairdressing Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 97041 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 311Hairdressing Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 97044 n/a - n/a - – – 311Hospitality C III, C III, C IV, Diploma 97061 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 311Hospitality C III, C III, C IV, Diploma 97064 n/a - n/a - – – 311Information Technology - Networking Cert IV, Diploma 97291 VGF new – new – – – 311Information Technology - Networking Cert IV, Diploma 97294 new – new – – – 311IT Multimedia and Digital Media Technologies Cert IV, Diploma 97031 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 311IT Multimedia and Digital Media Technologies Cert IV, Diploma 97034 n/a - n/a - – – 311Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97021 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 312Management Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 97024 n/a - n/a - – – 312Marketing Cert IV, Diploma 97081 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 312Marketing Cert IV, Diploma 97084 n/a - n/a - – – 312TESOL Cert IV 97101 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 312TESOL Cert IV 97104 n/a - n/a - – – 312Training and Education Cert IV 97131 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 312Training and Education Cert IV 97134 n/a - n/a - – – 312Photographic Imaging College – PICEast HawthornPhotography-Digital/Analogue/Commercial/Art Diploma 89512 DFP n/a - n/a - 51 78 313Photography Studies CollegeMelbournePhotography (Commercial/Art/Photojournalism)(Degree) Degree 91442 DFP new – new – – – 315Photography–Commercial/Photojournalism/Art Adv Dipl 89102 DFP n/a - n/a - 57 85 315Photography–Commercial/Photojournalism/Art Adv Dipl 89103 IFP – – – – – – 315Qantm CollegeMelbourneAnimation Degree 98802 DFP n/a - n/a - 17 35 317Animation Degree 98803 IFP – – – – – – 317Animation (Diploma) Diploma 98262 DFP new – new – – – 317Animation (Diploma) Diploma 98263 IFP new – new – – – 317Animation (Diploma) 98272 DFP new – new – – – 317Animation (Diploma) 98273 IFP new – new – – – 317Creative Media (Graphic Design) Degree 98252 DFP n/a - n/a - 13 20 317Creative Media (Graphic Design) Degree 98253 IFP – – – – – – 317Games Design Degree 98832 DFP n/a - n/a - 36 68 317Games Design Degree 98833 IFP – – – – – – 317Games Programming Degree 98822 DFP n/a - n/a - 9 14 317Games Programming Degree 98823 IFP – – – – – – 317RMIT UniversityBrunswickEducation Degree 33001 CSP 69.50 7.14 66.55 23.53 25 79 323Education Degree 33003 IFP – – – – – – 323Fashion and Textiles Merchandising Degree 33241 CSP RC - RC - – 76 328Fashion and Textiles Merchandising(Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 33061 CSP RC - RC - 54 147 328Fashion and Textiles Merchandising(Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 33063 IFP – – – – – – 328Fashion Design (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 33081 CSP RC - RC - 81 150 329Fashion Design (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 33083 IFP – – – – – – 329Fashion Technology Degree 33251 CSP RC - RC - – 50 329Textile Design Degree 32211 CSP RC - RC - 16 37 337Textile Design Degree 32213 IFP – – – – – – 337Textile Technology (Applied Science) Degree 32761 CSP n/a - n/a - 6 15 337Textile Technology (Applied Science) Degree 32763 IFP – – – – – – 337BundooraBiomedical Science Degree 31031 CSP 83.35 56.25 83.35 56.25 58 118 320Biomedical Science Degree 31033 IFP – – – – – – 320Chinese Medicine/Health Science Degree 31281 CSP new – new – – – 321Chiropractic/Health Science Degree 31291 CSP new – new – – – 321Education Degree 31641 CSP 69.35 27.03 69.35 27.03 52 152 323Education Degree 31643 IFP – – – – – – 323Education (Early Childhood) Degree 31171 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 53 323Education (Early Childhood) Degree 31173 IFP – – – – – – 323Course Index |99


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageEngineering–Computer and Network Degree 32813 IFP – – – – – – 325Engineering–Computer and Network/ComputerScience Degree 32901 CSP 79.70 38.46 79.70 38.46 17 17 325Engineering–Computer and Network/ComputerScience Degree 32903 IFP – – – – – – 325Engineering–Computer and Network/Management Degree 32961 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 7 325Engineering–Computer and Network/Management Degree 32963 IFP – – – – – – 325Engineering–Electrical Degree 33291 CSP 70.95 20.51 70.95 23.08 53 79 325Engineering–Electrical Degree 33293 IFP – – – – – – 325Engineering–Electrical and Electronic Degree 32851 CSP 70.65 22.73 70.65 22.73 29 46 325Engineering–Electrical and Electronic Degree 32853 IFP – – – – – – 325Engineering–Electrical/Commerce Degree 32391 CSP n/a - n/a - 8 9 326Engineering–Electrical/Commerce Degree 32393 IFP – – – – – – 326Engineering–Electrical/Electronics(Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 32621 CSP 50.75 11.11 50.75 11.11 27 36 326Engineering–Electrical/Electronics(Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 32623 IFP – – – – – – 326Engineering–Electrical/Management Degree 33911 CSP 75.90 11.76 75.90 11.76 17 21 326Engineering–Electrical/Management Degree 33913 IFP – – – – – – 326Engineering–Electronic and Communication Degree 32861 CSP 70.30 37.50 70.30 37.50 14 20 326Engineering–Electronic and Communication Degree 32863 IFP – – – – – – 326Engineering–Electronic andCommunication/Computer Science Degree 33381 CSP 79.10 30.00 79.10 30.00 12 13 326Engineering–Electronic andCommunication/Computer Science Degree 33383 IFP – – – – – – 326Engineering–Electronic Product Design Degree 33581 CSP new – new – – – 326Engineering–Environmental Degree 32571 CSP 79.25 33.33 79.25 33.33 24 35 326Engineering–Environmental Degree 32573 IFP – – – – – – 326Engineering–Mechanical (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 32431 CSP 51.45 7.14 51.45 7.14 106 145 326Engineering–Mechanical (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 32433 IFP – – – – – – 326Engineering–Network (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 32421 CSP 51.45 20.00 51.45 20.00 6 18 327Engineering–Sustainable Systems Degree 33271 CSP n/a - n/a - 15 22 327Engineering–Sustainable Systems Degree 33273 IFP – – – – – – 327Entrepreneurship Degree 33311 CSP 71.45 29.73 71.45 29.73 43 79 327Entrepreneurship Degree 33313 IFP – – – – – – 327Environment Degree 32001 CSP 70.55 39.13 70.55 39.13 33 69 328Environment Degree 32003 IFP – – – – – – 328Environment/Environmental Science Degree 33421 CSP 72.15 25.00 72.15 25.00 10 24 328Environment/Environmental Science Degree 33423 IFP – – – – – – 328Environmental Science Degree 33431 CSP 61.35 - 61.35 - 12 31 328Environmental Science Degree 33433 IFP – – – – – – 328EnvironmentalScience/Engineering–Environmental Degree 32221 CSP 84.30 16.67 84.30 16.67 8 11 328EnvironmentalScience/Engineering–Environmental Degree 32223 IFP – – – – – – 328Environmental Science/Management Degree 33321 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 2 328Environmental Science/Management Degree 33323 IFP – – – – – – 328Fashion Design Degree 32561 CSP RC - RC - 57 102 328Fashion Design Degree 32563 IFP – – – – – – 328Fine Art (Expanded Studio Practice) Degree 33411 CSP RC - RC - 40 94 329Fine Art (Expanded Studio Practice) Degree 33413 IFP – – – – – – 329Fine Art (Object based Practice) Degree 33491 CSP RC - RC - 10 37 329Fine Art (Object based Practice) Degree 33493 IFP – – – – – – 329Fine Art (Print Imaging Practice) Degree 33481 CSP RC - RC - 18 58 329Fine Art (Print Imaging Practice) Degree 33483 IFP – – – – – – 329Fine Art (Sculpture, Sound and SpatialPractice) Degree 33501 CSP RC - RC - 17 47 329Fine Art (Sculpture, Sound and SpatialPractice) Degree 33503 IFP – – – – – – 329Food Technology and Nutrition Degree 33441 CSP 61.70 26.32 61.70 26.32 26 56 329Food Technology and Nutrition Degree 33443 IFP – – – – – – 329Food Technology/Engineering–Chemical Degree 32181 CSP 90.45 100 90.45 100 1 2 329Food Technology/Engineering–Chemical Degree 32183 IFP – – – – – – 329Food Technology/Management Degree 33611 CSP new – new – – – 329Furniture Design Assoc Degree 32291 CSP RC - RC - 38 69 329Furniture Design Assoc Degree 32293 IFP – – – – – – 329Games and Graphics Programming Degree 32191 CSP 77.25 45.45 77.25 45.45 15 33 330Games and Graphics Programming Degree 32193 IFP – – – – – – 330Games Design Degree 32051 CSP RC - RC - 42 74 330Games Design Degree 32053 IFP – – – – – – 330Geospatial Science Degree 32281 CSP 66.05 21.43 66.05 21.43 16 31 330Geospatial Science Degree 32283 IFP – – – – – – 330Human Resource Management Degree 33511 CSP new – new – – – 330Industrial Design Degree 32361 CSP RC - RC - 71 102 330Industrial Design Degree 32363 IFP – – – – – – 330Information Technology Degree 33331 CSP 63.30 16.33 63.30 18.37 74 179 330Information Technology Degree 33333 IFP – – – – – – 330Information Technology (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 32401 CSP 50.45 22.86 50.45 22.86 40 57 330Information Technology (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 32403 IFP – – – – – – 330Interior Design Degree 32691 CSP RC - RC - 34 73 331Interior Design Degree 32693 IFP – – – – – – 331International Business Degree 32511 CSP 70.25 4.55 70.25 6.82 56 166 331International Business Degree 32513 IFP – – – – – – 331Course Index | 101


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageInternational Business Degree 33121 CSP 79.95 18.37 79.95 18.37 61 100 331International Business Degree 33123 IFP – – – – – – 331International Studies Degree 33031 CSP 90.00 17.95 88.90 31.58 76 148 331International Studies Degree 33033 IFP – – – – – – 331Journalism Degree 32091 CSP 96.25 34.62 94.45 29.73 54 71 331Journalism Degree 32093 IFP – – – – – – 331Landscape Architecture Degree 32101 CSP RC - RC - 48 70 332Landscape Architecture Degree 32103 IFP – – – – – – 332Legal and Dispute Studies Degree 33471 CSP 76.45 25.00 76.45 25.00 44 89 332Legal and Dispute Studies Degree 33473 IFP – – – – – – 332Legal Practice (Paralegal) Associate Degree Assoc Degree 32981 CSP 56.15 12.24 51.30 8.06 82 114 332Logistics and Supply Chain Management Degree 32131 CSP 68.40 20.00 68.40 20.00 25 75 332Logistics and Supply Chain Management Degree 32133 IFP – – – – – – 332Logistics and Supply Chain Management Degree 32531 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 42 332Logistics and Supply Chain Management Degree 32533 IFP – – – – – – 332Management Degree 32491 CSP 70.10 29.69 70.10 29.69 97 223 333Management Degree 32493 IFP – – – – – – 333Marketing Degree 32541 CSP 75.30 26.15 75.30 27.69 77 181 333Marketing Degree 32543 IFP – – – – – – 333Marketing Degree 32951 CSP 80.05 18.18 80.05 18.18 81 124 333Marketing Degree 32953 IFP – – – – – – 333Mathematics Degree 32411 CSP 76.45 - 76.45 - 10 38 333Mathematics Degree 32413 IFP – – – – – – 333Media Degree 32451 CSP 88.00 8.33 88.00 10.42 55 99 333Media Degree 32453 IFP – – – – – – 333Multimedia Systems (Design) Degree 33341 CSP 68.20 - 68.20 - 9 29 333Multimedia Systems (Design) Degree 33343 IFP – – – – – – 333Music Industry Degree 33181 CSP RC - RC - 38 73 334Music Industry Degree 33183 IFP – – – – – – 334Nanotechnology/Applied Sciences Degree 32111 CSP 77.90 53.33 77.90 53.33 17 24 334Nanotechnology/Applied Sciences Degree 32113 IFP – – – – – – 334Photography (Arts) Degree 32681 CSP RC - RC - 46 98 334Photography (Arts) Degree 32683 IFP – – – – – – 334Physics/Engineering–Electronic andCommunication Degree 32201 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 10 335Physics/Engineering–Electronic andCommunication Degree 32203 IFP – – – – – – 335Professional Communication Degree 32701 CSP 90.50 3.57 90.50 7.14 70 99 335Professional Communication Degree 32703 IFP – – – – – – 335Professional Writing and Editing Assoc Degree 33301 CSP RC - RC - 2 76 335Professional Writing and Editing Assoc Degree 33303 IFP – – – – – – 335Project Management Degree 33451 CSP 79.75 50.00 79.75 50.00 33 56 335Project Management Degree 33453 IFP – – – – – – 335Property and Valuation Degree 32721 CSP 78.60 20.00 78.60 20.00 29 89 335Property and Valuation Degree 32723 IFP – – – – – – 335Psychology (Applied Science) Degree 32021 CSP 77.00 15.62 77.00 31.25 84 138 335Psychology (Applied Science) Degree 32023 IFP – – – – – – 335Psychology (Social Science) Degree 33191 CSP 84.90 35.71 84.90 35.71 39 90 335Psychology (Social Science) Degree 33193 IFP – – – – – – 335Public Relations Degree 32671 CSP n/a - n/a - 59 100 336Public Relations Degree 32673 IFP – – – – – – 336Science (Applied Sciences) Degree 33011 CSP 59.95 16.67 59.95 18.75 64 129 336Science (Applied Sciences) Degree 33013 IFP – – – – – – 336Science (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 32061 CSP 53.25 36.36 53.25 36.36 55 63 336Science (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 32063 IFP – – – – – – 336Social Work Degree 31101 CSP 79.10 46.67 79.10 46.67 27 133 336Social Work Degree 31103 IFP – – – – – – 336Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) Degree 33351 CSP 85.40 20.00 85.40 20.00 17 57 337Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) Degree 33353 IFP – – – – – – 337Software Engineering Degree 32261 CSP 81.75 20.00 81.75 20.00 16 29 337Software Engineering Degree 32263 IFP – – – – – – 337Statistics Degree 32151 CSP 88.75 33.33 88.75 33.33 5 13 337Statistics Degree 32153 IFP – – – – – – 337Surveying Degree 33281 CSP 76.55 31.25 76.55 31.25 18 52 337Surveying Degree 33283 IFP – – – – – – 337Urban and Regional Planning Degree 32141 CSP 70.15 10.26 70.15 10.26 43 104 338Urban and Regional Planning Degree 32143 IFP – – – – – – 338Youth Work Degree 33371 CSP 71.90 50.00 71.90 50.00 23 92 338Youth Work Degree 33373 IFP – – – – – – 338City/BundooraEngineering–Aerospace Degree 32481 CSP 88.45 40.74 88.45 40.74 49 63 324Engineering–Aerospace Degree 32483 IFP – – – – – – 324Engineering–Aerospace/Management Degree 32041 CSP 94.55 50.00 94.55 50.00 13 14 324Engineering–Aerospace/Management Degree 32043 IFP – – – – – – 324Engineering–Automotive Degree 31021 CSP 86.05 44.44 86.05 44.44 25 37 324Engineering–Automotive Degree 31023 IFP – – – – – – 324Engineering–Automotive/Management Degree 31241 CSP new – new – – – 324Engineering–Chemical/Biotechnology Degree 33141 CSP 81.10 55.56 81.10 55.56 13 14 324Engineering–Chemical/Biotechnology Degree 33143 IFP – – – – – – 324Engineering–Mechanical Degree 31761 CSP 84.35 27.08 84.35 27.08 70 104 326Engineering–Mechanical Degree 31763 IFP – – – – – – 326Engineering–Mechanical/Biotechnology Degree 31211 CSP new – new – – – 327102 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageEngineering–Mechanical/Industrial Design Degree 31231 CSP new – new – – – 327Engineering–Mechanical/Management Degree 31691 CSP 90.85 33.33 90.85 33.33 12 13 327Engineering–Mechanical/Management Degree 31693 IFP – – – – – – 327Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing Degree 31661 CSP 81.05 31.03 81.05 31.03 37 61 327Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing Degree 31663 IFP – – – – – – 327Engineering–Mechatronics andManufacturing/International Business Degree 31251 CSP new – new – – – 327RMIT University (Graduate entry teaching)BundooraEducation (Early Childhood) Grad Dipl 98111 CSP – – – – – – 323Education (Early Childhood) Grad Dipl 98112 DFP – – – – – – 323Education (Early Childhood) Grad Dipl 98121 CSP – – – – – – 323Education (Early Childhood) Grad Dipl 98122 DFP – – – – – – 323Education (Primary) Grad Dipl 98131 CSP – – – – – – 323Education (Primary) Grad Dipl 98132 DFP – – – – – – 323Education (Primary) Grad Dipl 98141 CSP – – – – – – 323Education (Primary) Grad Dipl 98142 DFP – – – – – – 323Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 98151 CSP – – – – – – 323Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 98152 DFP – – – – – – 323Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 98161 CSP – – – – – – 323Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 98162 DFP – – – – – – 323RMIT University TAFEBrunswickDesign Cert IV 72951 VGF RC - RC - 15 16 322Design Cert IV 72954 RC - RC - – 4 322Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (TCF) Cert IV 73161 VGF RC - RC - 16 25 328Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (TCF) Cert IV 73164 RC - RC - – 32 328Graphic Design Diploma, Adv Dipl 72041 VGF RC - RC - 25 37 330Graphic Design Diploma, Adv Dipl 72044 RC - RC - – 19 330Textile Design and Development Diploma 72321 VGF RC - RC - 17 19 337Textile Design and Development Diploma 72324 RC - RC - 1 10 337Textile Design and Development Cert IV 73011 VGF RC - RC - – 1 337Textile Design and Development Cert IV 73014 RC - RC - – 5 337BundooraNursing Diploma 72331 VGF RC - RC - 31 36 334Nursing Diploma 72334 n/a - n/a - – 27 334CityAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72311 VGF 35.45 9.88 35.45 9.88 95 102 319Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72314 n/a - n/a - 3 29 319Administration Cert IV, Diploma 72241 VGF 35.20 - 35.20 5.00 29 33 319Administration Cert IV, Diploma 72244 n/a - n/a - – 11 319Advertising Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72211 VGF 35.05 - 35.05 1.64 70 85 320Advertising Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72214 n/a - n/a - 3 30 320Alcohol and Other Drugs Cert IV 73061 VGF RC - RC - 1 1 320Alcohol and Other Drugs Cert IV 73064 RC - RC - – 1 320Audio Visual Technology Cert IV, Diploma 72401 VGF RC - RC - 21 27 320Audio Visual Technology Cert IV, Diploma 72404 RC - RC - 1 20 320Building and Construction Diploma 72011 VGF 64.20 11.48 64.20 11.48 73 85 321Building and Construction Diploma 72014 n/a - n/a - – 11 321Building Design Adv Dipl 72031 VGF 56.35 2.86 56.35 2.86 107 111 321Building Design Adv Dipl 72034 n/a - n/a - – 5 321Computer Systems Adv Dipl 72341 VGF n/a - n/a - 58 65 322Computer Systems Adv Dipl 72344 n/a - n/a - – 11 322Conservation and Land Management Diploma 72381 VGF RC - RC - 11 15 322Conservation and Land Management Diploma 72384 RC - RC - – 14 322Electrical Adv Dipl 72421 VGF n/a - n/a - 84 87 323Electrical Adv Dipl 72424 32.10 33.33 32.10 33.33 3 8 323Electronics Adv Dipl 72431 VGF n/a - n/a - 21 22 323Electronics Adv Dipl 72434 61.20 100 61.20 100 1 8 323Engineering–Aerospace Adv Dipl 72391 VGF n/a - n/a - 60 61 324Engineering–Aerospace Adv Dipl 72394 n/a - n/a - – 10 324Engineering–Civil and Structural Design Adv Dipl 72131 VGF 46.80 11.86 46.80 11.86 74 85 325Engineering–Civil and Structural Design Adv Dipl 72134 61.20 100 61.20 100 4 25 325Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Adv Dipl 72441 VGF n/a - n/a - 72 81 327Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Adv Dipl 72444 n/a - n/a - 2 16 327Financial Services Cert IV, Diploma 72961 VGF 36.45 9.38 36.45 9.38 34 38 329Financial Services Cert IV, Diploma 72964 n/a - n/a - – 10 329Food Science and Technology Cert IV, Diploma 72691 VGF 37.55 13.64 37.55 13.64 24 25 329Food Science and Technology Cert IV, Diploma 72694 47.25 100 47.25 100 1 7 329Information Technology Diploma 72291 VGF 35.00 25.93 35.00 29.63 61 67 330Information Technology Diploma 72294 n/a - n/a - 2 23 330Interactive Digital Media Diploma, Adv Dipl 72091 VGF RC - RC - 24 28 330Interactive Digital Media Diploma, Adv Dipl 72094 RC - RC - – 11 330Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 72051 VGF RC - RC - 21 29 331Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 72054 RC - RC - – 21 331Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV 72801 VGF RC - RC - 1 2 331Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV 72804 RC - RC - – 15 331International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72021 VGF 35.60 6.52 35.60 6.52 49 58 331Course Index | 103


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageInternational Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72024 n/a - n/a - 2 19 331Japanese Cert IV 72631 VGF RC - RC - 6 7 331Japanese Cert IV 72634 RC - RC - – 5 331Justice Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72671 VGF RC - RC - 97 106 331Justice Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72674 RC - RC - 1 6 331Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) Diploma 72101 VGF 52.60 82.35 52.60 82.35 19 20 332Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) Diploma 72104 52.70 100 52.70 100 1 5 332Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) Diploma 72561 VGF 61.45 85.71 61.45 85.71 14 17 332Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) Diploma 72564 n/a - n/a - – 11 332Legal Practice Adv Dipl 72661 VGF 36.25 9.76 36.25 15.85 91 103 332Legal Practice Adv Dipl 72664 n/a - n/a - 1 25 332Logistics Management Cert IV, Diploma 73201 VGF 36.90 9.09 36.90 9.09 11 13 332Logistics Management Cert IV, Diploma 73204 n/a - n/a - – 5 332Management Cert IV, Diploma 72081 VGF 35.20 8.16 35.20 16.33 57 62 333Management Cert IV, Diploma 72084 n/a - n/a - 2 11 333Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72261 VGF 35.10 3.80 35.10 5.06 88 100 333Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72264 n/a - n/a - 2 30 333Photography and Photo Imaging Cert IV, Diploma 72071 VGF RC - RC - 20 28 334Photography and Photo Imaging Cert IV, Diploma 72074 RC - RC - – 33 334Product Design Diploma 72361 VGF RC - RC - 12 15 335Product Design Diploma 72364 RC - RC - – 7 335Public Relations Diploma, Adv Dipl 72281 VGF 35.95 1.49 35.95 5.97 79 93 336Public Relations Diploma, Adv Dipl 72284 n/a - n/a - 1 23 336Remedial Massage and Myotherapy Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72511 VGF RC - RC - 17 17 336Remedial Massage and Myotherapy Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 72514 RC - RC - – 7 336Screen and Media (Film and TelevisionProduction) Diploma, Adv Dipl 72781 VGF RC - RC - 31 37 336Screen and Media (Film and TelevisionProduction) Diploma, Adv Dipl 72784 RC - RC - 1 27 336Screen and Media (Television Production) Cert IV 73221 VGF RC - RC - 9 12 336Screen and Media (Television Production) Cert IV 73224 RC - RC - 1 7 336Screenwriting Adv Dipl 72851 VGF RC - RC - 2 5 336Screenwriting Adv Dipl 72854 RC - RC - – 27 336Sound Production Cert IV, Adv Dipl 72771 VGF RC - RC - 33 45 337Sound Production Cert IV, Adv Dipl 72774 RC - RC - – 28 337Surveying Diploma, Adv Dipl 72351 VGF 42.00 - 42.00 - 23 27 337Surveying Diploma, Adv Dipl 72354 n/a - n/a - – 7 337Telecommunications Cert IV 72581 VGF 43.00 33.33 43.00 33.33 4 5 337Telecommunications Cert IV 72584 n/a - n/a - – 2 337Visual Art Diploma 72151 VGF RC - RC - 40 46 338Visual Art Diploma 72154 RC - RC - 2 24 338Visual Merchandising Diploma 72161 VGF RC - RC - 54 60 338Visual Merchandising Diploma 72164 RC - RC - 1 23 338Youth Work Cert IV 72461 VGF RC - RC - 4 7 338Youth Work Cert IV 72464 RC - RC - 1 4 338SAE InstituteMelbourneAudio Production Degree 99732 DFP n/a - n/a - 26 49 340Audio Production Degree 99733 IFP – – – – – – 340Audio Production Diploma 99762 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 2 340Film Production Degree 99742 DFP n/a - n/a - 8 17 340Film Production Degree 99743 IFP – – – – – – 340Film Production Diploma 99752 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 340Sound Production Diploma 99702 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 10 340Sound Production Diploma 99703 IFP – – – – – – 340Sage MassageElsternwickMassage Therapy Cert IV, Diploma Direct DFP – – – – – – 341South West Institute of TAFEGlenormistonAgriculture Diploma 75081 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 343Agriculture Diploma 75084 n/a - n/a - – – 343Agronomy Diploma 75361 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 343Agronomy Diploma 75364 n/a - n/a - – – 343Horse Management Adv Dipl 75061 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 344Horse Management Adv Dipl 75064 n/a - n/a - – – 344Rural Business Management Adv Dipl 75051 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 345Rural Business Management Adv Dipl 75054 n/a - n/a - – – 345HamiltonChildren’s Services Diploma 75491 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 343Children’s Services Diploma 75494 n/a - n/a - – – 343PortlandAccounting Diploma 75441 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 343Accounting Diploma 75444 n/a - n/a - – – 343Children Diploma 75381 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 343Children Diploma 75384 n/a - n/a - – – 343104 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageWarrnamboolAccounting Diploma 75201 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 343Accounting Diploma 75204 n/a - n/a - – 1 343Art, Craft and Design Diploma 75161 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 343Art, Craft and Design Diploma 75164 n/a - n/a - – 1 343Children’s Services Diploma 75021 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 343Children’s Services Diploma 75024 n/a - n/a - – – 343Computer Systems Adv Dipl 75011 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 343Computer Systems Adv Dipl 75014 n/a - n/a - – – 343Events Diploma 75091 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 344Events Diploma 75094 n/a - n/a - – – 344Fine Art Adv Dipl 75511 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 344Fine Art Adv Dipl 75514 n/a - n/a - – – 344Fitness Cert III, Cert IV 75171 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 344Fitness Cert III, Cert IV 75174 n/a - n/a - – – 344Graphic Design Diploma 75141 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 344Graphic Design Diploma 75144 n/a - n/a - – – 344Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma 75571 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 344Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma 75574 n/a - n/a - – – 344Interactive Digital Media Diploma 75041 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 344Interactive Digital Media Diploma 75044 n/a - n/a - – – 344Massage Cert IV, Diploma 75271 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 344Massage Cert IV, Diploma 75274 n/a - n/a - – – 344Photoimaging Cert IV 75501 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 345Photoimaging Cert IV 75504 n/a - n/a - – – 345Sport Cert IV 75031 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 345Sport Cert IV 75034 n/a - n/a - – – 345Tourism Cert IV, Diploma 75591 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 345Tourism Cert IV, Diploma 75594 n/a - n/a - – 1 345Southern School of Natural TherapiesFitzroyChinese Medicine Degree 92562 DFP n/a - n/a - 1 10 347Clinical Myotherapy (Degree) Degree 92532 DFP n/a - n/a - 6 22 347Massage Therapy Practice Cert IV 92062 DFP new – new – – – 347Naturopathy Degree 92502 DFP n/a - n/a - 7 34 347Remedial Massage Diploma 92552 DFP n/a - n/a - 5 10 347Stott’s CollegesMelbourneBusiness Cert IV Direct IFP – – – – – – 348Business Cert IV Direct DFP – – – – – – 348Business Degree Direct IFP – – – – – – 348Business Degree Direct DFP – – – – – – 348Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma Direct IFP – – – – – – 349Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma Direct DFP – – – – – – 349Welfare Studies Diploma Direct IFP – – – – – – 349Welfare Studies Diploma Direct DFP – – – – – – 349Sunraysia Institute of TAFEMilduraAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 76201 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 351Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 76204 n/a - n/a - – – 351Accounting 76551 VGF new – new – – – 351Accounting 76554 new – new – – – 351Accounting 76591 VGF new – new – – – 351Accounting 76594 new – new – – – 351Animal Studies Cert II, Cert III 76451 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 351Animal Studies Cert II, Cert III 76454 n/a - n/a - – – 351Building Cert II 76181 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 351Building Cert II 76184 n/a - n/a - – – 351Business Cert III 76091 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 351Business Cert III 76094 n/a - n/a - – – 351Carpentry non apprentice Cert III 76351 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 351Carpentry non apprentice Cert III 76354 n/a - n/a - – – 351Children’s Services Diploma 76021 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 351Children’s Services Diploma 76024 n/a - n/a - – – 351Conservation and Land Management Cert III, Diploma 76751 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 351Conservation and Land Management Cert III, Diploma 76754 n/a - n/a - – – 351Electrotechnology (Career Start) Cert II 76401 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 351Electrotechnology (Career Start) Cert II 76404 n/a - n/a - – – 351Engineering Studies Cert II 76321 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 352Engineering Studies Cert II 76324 n/a - n/a - – – 352Engineering: Fabrication Trade, nonapprentice Cert III 76341 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 352Engineering: Fabrication Trade, nonapprentice Cert III 76344 n/a - n/a - – – 352Engineering: Mechanical Trade non apprentice Cert III 76331 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 352Engineering: Mechanical Trade non apprentice Cert III 76334 n/a - n/a - – – 352Environmental Monitoring and Technology Diploma 76561 VGF new – new – – – 352Environmental Monitoring and Technology Diploma 76564 new – new – – – 352Course Index | 105


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageEquine Cert II 76441 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 352Equine Cert II 76444 n/a - n/a - – – 352Events/Management Cert III, Diploma 76251 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 352Events/Management Cert III, Diploma 76254 n/a - n/a - – – 352Furniture Making non apprentice Cert III 76381 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 352Furniture Making non apprentice Cert III 76384 n/a - n/a - – – 352Graphic Design Diploma 76011 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 352Graphic Design Diploma 76014 n/a - n/a - – – 352Horticulture Cert III, Diploma 76001 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 352Horticulture Cert III, Diploma 76004 n/a - n/a - – – 352Hospitality C III, C III, C IV, Diploma 76031 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 352Hospitality C III, C III, C IV, Diploma 76034 n/a - n/a - – – 352Interactive Digital Media Cert IV, Diploma 76211 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 353Interactive Digital Media Cert IV, Diploma 76214 n/a - n/a - – – 353Laboratory Techniques Cert II, Cert III, Cert IV 76121 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 353Laboratory Techniques Cert II, Cert III, Cert IV 76124 n/a - n/a - – – 353Management Cert IV, Diploma 76581 VGF new – new – – – 353Management Cert IV, Diploma 76584 new – new – – – 353Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) Diploma 76671 VGF new – new – – – 353Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) Diploma 76674 new – new – – – 353Photography Cert IV 76631 VGF new – new – – – 353Photography Cert IV 76634 new – new – – – 353Sound Production Cert IV 76651 VGF new – new – – – 353Sound Production Cert IV 76654 new – new – – – 353Sustainable Operations Diploma 76571 VGF new – new – – – 353Sustainable Operations Diploma 76574 new – new – – – 353Visual Art Diploma 76151 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 353Visual Art Diploma 76154 n/a - n/a - – – 353Welfare Studies Diploma 76281 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 353Welfare Studies Diploma 76284 n/a - n/a - – – 353Swan HillAccounting Cert III, Diploma, Adv Dipl 76081 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 351Accounting Cert III, Diploma, Adv Dipl 76084 n/a - n/a - – – 351Automotive (pre vocational) Cert II 76541 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 351Automotive (pre vocational) Cert II 76544 n/a - n/a - – – 351Building Cert II 76521 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 351Building Cert II 76524 n/a - n/a - – – 351Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 76051 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 9 351Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 76054 n/a - n/a - – – 351Engineering Studies Cert II 76511 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 352Engineering Studies Cert II 76514 n/a - n/a - – – 352Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) Diploma 76661 VGF new – new – – – 353Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) Diploma 76664 new – new – – – 353Welfare Studies Diploma 76111 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 353Welfare Studies Diploma 76114 n/a - n/a - – – 353Swinburne University of TechnologyHawthornAccounting Degree 34181 CSP 68.30 61.54 68.30 61.54 30 69 356Accounting Degree 34183 IFP – – – – – – 356Accounting and Finance Degree 34201 CSP 69.60 45.10 69.60 45.10 54 78 356Accounting and Finance Degree 34203 IFP – – – – – – 356Arts Degree 34321 CSP 60.30 22.22 60.30 22.22 85 147 357Arts Degree 34323 IFP – – – – – – 357Aviation Management, AviationManagement/Commerce Degree 34421 CSP 69.30 40.00 69.30 40.00 15 22 357Aviation Management, AviationManagement/Commerce Degree 34423 IFP – – – – – – 357Aviation, Aviation/Commerce Degree 34511 CSP RC - RC - 44 56 357Aviation, Aviation/Commerce Degree 34513 IFP – – – – – – 357Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, MedicalBiophysics, Medical Technology Degree 34291 CSP 70.05 34.04 70.05 34.04 49 79 357Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, MedicalBiophysics, Medical Technology Degree 34293 IFP – – – – – – 357Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce,Biochemistry, Chemistry Degree 34241 CSP 72.10 33.33 72.10 33.33 18 31 357Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce,Biochemistry, Chemistry Degree 34243 IFP – – – – – – 357Business Administration Degree 34851 CSP 50.45 28.57 50.45 28.57 15 34 358Business Administration Degree 34853 IFP – – – – – – 358Business Information Systems Degree 34641 CSP 65.15 60.00 65.15 60.00 15 26 358Business Information Systems Degree 34643 IFP – – – – – – 358Business Information Systems/Commerce Degree 34561 CSP 65.90 25.00 65.90 25.00 24 26 359Business Information Systems/Commerce Degree 34563 IFP – – – – – – 359Commerce Degree 34411 CSP 65.40 44.37 65.40 44.37 171 241 359Commerce Degree 34413 IFP – – – – – – 359Commercial Law Degree 34161 CSP 72.55 52.94 72.55 52.94 17 29 359Commercial Law Degree 34163 IFP – – – – – – 359Community Health Degree 34881 CSP – – – – – – 360Community Health–Social Science Degree 34261 CSP n/a - n/a - 3 8 360Community Health–Social Science Degree 34263 IFP – – – – – – 360Computer Science Degree 34771 CSP 70.30 45.45 70.30 45.45 14 21 360106 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageComputer Science Degree 34773 IFP – – – – – – 360Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Business andEnterprise 34781 CSP RC - RC - 4 4 361Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Life andSocial Sciences 34891 CSP 95.15 - 95.15 - 1 1 361Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing Degree 34271 CSP 67.50 42.86 67.50 42.86 22 41 362Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing Degree 34273 IFP – – – – – – 362Engineering–Associate Degree Assoc Degree 34111 CSP 60.75 9.38 60.75 9.38 34 35 363Engineering–Biomedical Degree 34681 CSP 74.25 54.55 74.25 54.55 11 18 363Engineering–Biomedical Degree 34683 IFP – – – – – – 363Engineering–Civil Degree 34691 CSP 77.10 32.41 77.10 32.41 114 142 363Engineering–Civil Degree 34693 IFP – – – – – – 363Engineering–Electrical and Electronic Degree 34251 CSP 74.90 26.32 74.90 30.00 21 32 364Engineering–Electrical and Electronic Degree 34253 IFP – – – – – – 364Engineering–Electronics and ComputerSystems/Telecommunication and Network Degree 34231 CSP 74.90 33.33 74.90 33.33 14 16 364Engineering–Electronics and ComputerSystems/Telecommunication and Network Degree 34233 IFP – – – – – – 364Engineering–Mechanical Degree 34611 CSP 73.00 18.18 73.00 18.18 69 102 364Engineering–Mechanical Degree 34613 IFP – – – – – – 364Engineering–Product Design Degree 34121 CSP RC - RC - 29 41 364Engineering–Product Design Degree 34123 IFP – – – – – – 364Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics Degree 34581 CSP 73.85 25.00 73.85 25.00 25 36 365Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics Degree 34583 IFP – – – – – – 365Engineering–Robotics andMechatronics/Computer Science andSoftware Engineering Degree 34991 CSP 79.45 26.92 79.45 26.92 27 31 365Engineering–Robotics andMechatronics/Computer Science andSoftware Engineering Degree 34993 IFP – – – – – – 365Entrepreneurship and Innovation Degree 34281 CSP 72.70 33.33 72.70 33.33 3 15 365Entrepreneurship and Innovation Degree 34283 IFP – – – – – – 365Finance Degree 34481 CSP 68.45 25.00 68.45 25.00 4 9 365Finance Degree 34483 IFP – – – – – – 365Games and Interactivity Degree 34021 CSP 65.80 33.33 65.80 33.33 25 35 366Games and Interactivity Degree 34023 IFP – – – – – – 366Games and Interactivity/Computer Science andSoftware Engineering Degree 34721 CSP 75.35 23.08 75.35 23.08 15 20 366Games and Interactivity/Computer Science andSoftware Engineering Degree 34723 IFP new – new – – – 366Games Development/Programming Degree 34331 CSP 70.25 25.00 70.25 25.00 21 25 366Games Development/Programming Degree 34333 IFP – – – – – – 366Health and Community Care-Associate Degree Assoc Degree 35631 CSP new – new – – – 366Health Science Degree 35551 CSP new – new – – – 366Health Science-Public and Environmental Degree 34051 CSP RC - RC - 8 28 367Health Science-Public and Environmental Degree 34053 IFP – – – – – – 367Human Resource Management Degree 34731 CSP 69.20 33.33 69.20 33.33 3 23 367Human Resource Management Degree 34733 IFP – – – – – – 367Information and Communication Technology Degree 34171 CSP 65.15 50.00 65.15 50.00 29 44 367Information and Communication Technology Degree 34173 IFP – – – – – – 367Information Technology Industry ScholarshipProgram Degree 34311 CSP 80.35 20.59 80.35 20.59 34 37 368Interactive Digital Media-Associate Degree Assoc Degree 35621 CSP new – new – – – 369International Business Degree 34741 CSP 71.30 70.00 71.30 70.00 11 17 369International Business Degree 34743 IFP – – – – – – 369Italian/Commerce Degree 34651 CSP 70.95 42.86 70.95 42.86 7 8 369Italian/Commerce Degree 34653 IFP – – – – – – 369Japanese/Commerce Degree 34801 CSP 71.45 42.86 71.45 42.86 7 13 369Japanese/Commerce Degree 34803 IFP – – – – – – 369Journalism Degree 34011 CSP 68.00 40.58 68.00 40.58 77 127 370Journalism Degree 34013 IFP – – – – – – 370Management Degree 34751 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 23 371Management Degree 34753 IFP – – – – – – 371Marketing Degree 34761 CSP 70.10 43.48 70.10 43.48 23 53 372Marketing Degree 34763 IFP – – – – – – 372Media and Communications Degree 34071 CSP 65.30 23.53 65.30 23.53 69 116 372Media and Communications Degree 34073 IFP – – – – – – 372Network Design and Security Degree 34211 CSP 70.05 29.41 70.05 29.41 18 24 373Network Design and Security Degree 34213 IFP – – – – – – 373Politics and Public Policy Degree 34401 CSP 65.65 30.00 65.65 30.00 11 25 373Politics and Public Policy Degree 34403 IFP – – – – – – 373Psychology and Forensic Science–Arts Degree 34091 CSP 72.10 47.83 72.10 48.94 49 65 373Psychology and Forensic Science–Arts Degree 34093 IFP – – – – – – 373Psychology and Forensic Science–SocialScience Degree 34151 CSP 72.30 31.58 72.30 35.90 39 52 373Psychology and Forensic Science–SocialScience Degree 34153 IFP new – new – – – 373Psychology and Psychophysiology–Arts Degree 34461 CSP 72.00 25.00 72.00 25.00 17 26 374Psychology and Psychophysiology–Arts Degree 34463 IFP – – – – – – 374Psychology and Psychophysiology–Science Degree 34141 CSP 72.15 38.46 72.15 38.46 28 43 374Psychology and Psychophysiology–Science Degree 34143 IFP – – – – – – 374Psychology and Sport Science-Arts Degree 34831 CSP 72.40 66.67 72.40 66.67 13 17 374Psychology and Sport Science-Arts Degree 34833 IFP new – new – – – 374Psychology and Sport Science-Social Science Degree 34841 CSP 72.40 62.50 72.40 62.50 9 14 374Course Index | 107


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPagePsychology and Sport Science-Social Science Degree 34843 IFP new – new – – – 374Psychology–Arts Degree 34441 CSP 70.50 42.42 70.55 42.42 35 57 374Psychology–Arts Degree 34443 IFP new – new – – – 374Psychology–Science Degree 34451 CSP 70.30 58.82 70.30 58.82 17 29 374Psychology–Science Degree 34453 IFP new – new – – – 374Psychology–Social Science Degree 34341 CSP 70.05 32.00 70.05 32.00 27 51 374Psychology–Social Science Degree 34343 IFP – – – – – – 374Science Degree 34371 CSP 67.40 60.00 67.40 60.00 28 50 376Science Degree 34373 IFP – – – – – – 376Social Science Degree 34221 CSP 60.30 11.11 60.30 11.11 10 21 376Social Science Degree 34223 IFP – – – – – – 376Sociology Degree 34351 CSP n/a - n/a - 5 8 376Sociology Degree 34353 IFP – – – – – – 376Software Development Degree 34001 CSP 70.55 37.50 70.55 37.50 8 11 377Software Development Degree 34003 IFP – – – – – – 377Software Engineering Degree 34861 CSP 75.10 50.00 75.10 50.00 8 12 377Software Engineering Degree 34863 IFP – – – – – – 377Sustainability Management Degree 34391 CSP n/a - n/a - 7 10 377Sustainability Management Degree 34393 IFP – – – – – – 377Sustainability, Environmental Sustainability Degree 34471 CSP n/a - n/a - 3 14 377Sustainability, Environmental Sustainability Degree 34473 IFP – – – – – – 377Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Informationand Communication Technology/Science 34621 CSP 98.10 - 98.10 - 1 1 378Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Engineering 34531 CSP 97.55 - 97.55 - 5 5 378Hawthorn/LilydaleVice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Arts andSocial Sciences 34101 CSP 99.05 - 99.05 - 1 1 378Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Business andCommerce 34031 CSP n/a - n/a - – – 378LilydaleAccounting Degree 35021 CSP 51.40 7.69 51.40 7.69 26 34 356Accounting Degree 35023 IFP – – – – – – 356Advertising–Business Degree 35221 CSP n/a - n/a - 7 9 356Advertising–Business Degree 35223 IFP – – – – – – 356Business Degree 35101 CSP 50.00 23.33 50.00 23.33 60 78 358Business Degree 35103 IFP – – – – – – 358Business/Communication–ProfessionalCommunication Degree 35431 CSP n/a - n/a - 5 7 359Business/Social Science Degree 35141 CSP 62.80 20.00 62.80 20.00 5 8 359Business/Social Science Degree 35143 IFP – – – – – – 359Communication–Professional Communication Degree 35421 CSP n/a - n/a - 8 10 360Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of HigherEducation Lilydale 35081 CSP n/a - n/a - – – 361Finance Degree 35391 CSP n/a - n/a - 3 4 366Finance Degree 35393 IFP – – – – – – 366Human Resource Management Degree 35161 CSP 50.30 7.14 50.30 7.14 14 22 367Human Resource Management Degree 35163 IFP – – – – – – 367Management Degree 35401 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 13 371Management Degree 35403 IFP – – – – – – 371Marketing Degree 35411 CSP 50.00 31.25 50.00 31.25 16 30 372Marketing Degree 35413 IFP – – – – – – 372Psychology Degree 35071 CSP 50.60 16.13 50.60 16.13 63 91 373Psychology Degree 35073 IFP – – – – – – 373Public Relations–Business Degree 35091 CSP n/a - n/a - 8 15 375Public Relations–Business Degree 35093 IFP – – – – – – 375Social Science Degree 35201 CSP 51.75 35.71 51.75 35.71 15 20 376Social Science Degree 35203 IFP – – – – – – 376Sociology Degree 35381 CSP n/a - n/a - 6 9 376Sociology Degree 35383 IFP – – – – – – 376Tourism Management Degree 35351 CSP n/a - n/a - 9 11 378Tourism Management Degree 35353 IFP – – – – – – 378Lilydale/PrahranAdvertising–Communication Degree 35321 CSP 50.60 - 50.60 - 31 56 356Advertising–Communication Degree 35323 IFP – – – – – – 356Business/Communication Degree 35111 CSP n/a - n/a - 7 15 359Business/Communication Degree 35113 IFP – – – – – – 359Communication Degree 35011 CSP 55.95 - 55.95 - 5 12 360Communication Degree 35013 IFP – – – – – – 360Communication/Social Science Degree 35121 CSP 71.75 16.67 71.75 16.67 6 6 360Communication/Social Science Degree 35123 IFP – – – – – – 360Media Studies–Communication Degree 35331 CSP n/a - n/a - 10 23 372Media Studies–Communication Degree 35333 IFP – – – – – – 372Public Relations–Communication Degree 35341 CSP 51.85 - 51.85 - 16 34 375Public Relations–Communication Degree 35343 IFP – – – – – – 375Lilydale/Wantirna/HawthornInformation and Communication Technology(Applied) Degree 34811 CSP 50.95 40.00 50.95 40.00 6 6 368Information and Communication Technology(Applied)-Associate Degree Assoc Degree 35501 CSP 51.20 - 51.20 - 1 1 368OnlineAccounting Degree 34901 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 6 356108 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageBusiness Administration Degree 35491 CSP n/a - n/a - – 2 358Criminology and Forensic Science Degree 35581 CSP new – new – – – 361Logistics and Supply Chain Management Degree 35571 CSP new – new – – – 371Management Degree 34931 CSP n/a - n/a - – – 371Marketing Degree 34941 CSP n/a - n/a - – 2 372Media Studies–Communication Degree 34951 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 1 372Media Studies–Social Science Degree 34971 CSP n/a - n/a - – – 372Psychology Degree 34981 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 6 373Public Relations–Business Degree 35441 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 2 375Public Relations–Communication Degree 35451 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 1 375Public Relations–Social Science Degree 35461 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 375Security and Counter Terrorism Degree 35591 CSP new – new – – – 376Sports Management (Business) Degree 35511 CSP new – new – – – 377Technology (Information Systems) Degree 35531 CSP new – new – – – 377PrahranDesign-Associate Degree of Applied GraphicDesign Assoc Degree 36051 CSP new – new – – – 361Design-Associate Degree of Applied GraphicDesign Assoc Degree 36053 IFP new – new – – – 361Design–Communication Design Degree 36101 CSP 70.15 26.96 70.15 29.57 128 226 362Design–Communication Design Degree 36103 IFP – – – – – – 362Design–Digital Media Design Degree 36001 CSP 66.55 31.25 66.55 31.25 40 82 362Design–Digital Media Design Degree 36003 IFP – – – – – – 362Design–Industrial Design Degree 36201 CSP 65.15 36.67 65.15 36.67 35 74 362Design–Industrial Design Degree 36203 IFP – – – – – – 362Design–Interior Design Degree 36031 CSP 65.10 38.78 65.10 38.78 58 140 362Design–Interior Design Degree 36033 IFP – – – – – – 362Film and Television Degree 36321 CSP 85.80 39.29 85.80 39.29 58 122 365Film and Television Degree 36323 IFP – – – – – – 365Prahran/LilydaleDesign/Business Degree 36011 CSP 65.25 29.17 65.25 29.17 60 77 362Design/Business Degree 36013 IFP – – – – – – 362Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Design 34131 CSP 97.10 - 97.10 - 7 7 378Wantirna/HawthornBusiness Administration - Associate Degree Assoc Degree 35611 CSP new – new – – – 358Management (Applied) - Associate Degree Assoc Degree 35601 CSP new – new – – – 371Swinburne University of Technology TAFECroydonBuilding and Construction Diploma 70121 VGF n/a - n/a - 14 16 358Building and Construction Diploma 70124 n/a - n/a - – 9 358Building Design Adv Dipl 70191 VGF n/a - n/a - 25 29 358Building Design Adv Dipl 70194 n/a - n/a - – 13 358HawthornAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 77201 VGF n/a - n/a - 31 34 355Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 77204 n/a - n/a - – 9 355Administration Cert IV, Diploma 77241 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 16 356Administration Cert IV, Diploma 77244 n/a - n/a - – 2 356Aviation (Flight Operations) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 77031 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 15 357Aviation (Flight Operations) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 77034 n/a - n/a - – 4 357Bookkeeping Cert IV 77411 VGF new – new – – – 358Bookkeeping Cert IV 77414 new – new – – – 358Computer Systems Technology Cert IV, Adv Dipl 77341 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 12 360Computer Systems Technology Cert IV, Adv Dipl 77344 n/a - n/a - – 4 360Digital and Interactive Games Cert IV, Diploma 77391 VGF new – new – – – 362Digital and Interactive Games Cert IV, Diploma 77394 new – new – – – 362Digital MediaTechnologies Cert IV, Diploma 77401 VGF new – new – – – 363Digital MediaTechnologies Cert IV, Diploma 77404 new – new – – – 363Electronics Adv Dipl 77431 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 6 363Electronics Adv Dipl 77434 n/a - n/a - 1 4 363Engineering–Civil Adv Dipl 77361 VGF n/a - n/a - 29 31 363Engineering–Civil Adv Dipl 77364 n/a - n/a - 3 14 363Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Adv Dipl 77441 VGF n/a - n/a - 24 24 364Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Adv Dipl 77444 n/a - n/a - 1 8 364Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics Adv Dipl 77081 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 10 364Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics Adv Dipl 77084 n/a - n/a - – 3 364Environmental Monitoring and Technology Diploma 77381 VGF new – new – – – 365Environmental Monitoring and Technology Diploma 77384 new – new – – – 365Fire Technology Cert IV, Diploma 77631 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 11 366Fire Technology Cert IV, Diploma 77634 n/a - n/a - – 5 366Human Resources Cert IV, Diploma 77001 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 14 367Human Resources Cert IV, Diploma 77004 n/a - n/a - 1 12 367Human Resources/Sustainability Cert IV, Diploma 77091 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 367Human Resources/Sustainability Cert IV, Diploma 77094 n/a - n/a - – 1 367Information Technology Networking Cert IV, Diploma 77071 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 17 368Information Technology Networking Cert IV, Diploma 77074 n/a - n/a - – 2 368Information Technology Systems Administration Cert IV, Diploma 77111 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 368Information Technology Systems Administration Cert IV, Diploma 77114 n/a - n/a - – 4 368International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 77221 VGF n/a - n/a - 22 23 369International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 77224 n/a - n/a - 2 8 369Course Index | 109


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageLaboratory Techniques Cert IV 77451 VGF new – new – – – 370Laboratory Techniques Cert IV 77454 new – new – – – 370Laboratory Technology Diploma 77131 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 370Laboratory Technology Diploma 77134 n/a - n/a - – 4 370Laboratory Technology Diploma 77371 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 9 370Laboratory Technology Diploma 77374 n/a - n/a - 1 3 370Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) Diploma 77011 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 9 370Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) Diploma 77014 n/a - n/a - – 3 370Laboratory Technology(Biotechnology)/Sustainability Diploma 77191 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 370Laboratory Technology(Biotechnology)/Sustainability Diploma 77194 n/a - n/a - – 1 370Laboratory Technology/Sustainability Diploma 77141 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 370Laboratory Technology/Sustainability Diploma 77144 n/a - n/a - – – 370Legal Practice Adv Dipl 77051 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 13 370Legal Practice Adv Dipl 77054 n/a - n/a - – 4 370Management Cert IV, Diploma 77171 VGF n/a - n/a - 33 34 371Management Cert IV, Diploma 77174 n/a - n/a - – 3 371Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 77261 VGF n/a - n/a - 21 26 372Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 77264 n/a - n/a - – 8 372Network Security Cert IV, Adv Dipl 77101 VGF n/a - n/a - 26 26 373Network Security Cert IV, Adv Dipl 77104 n/a - n/a - – 6 373Science Cert IV 77021 VGF n/a - n/a - 22 25 375Science Cert IV 77024 n/a - n/a - 1 19 375Software Development Cert IV, Diploma 77181 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 377Software Development Cert IV, Diploma 77184 n/a - n/a - 1 4 377Website Development Cert IV, Diploma 77251 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 379Website Development Cert IV, Diploma 77254 n/a - n/a - – – 379LilydaleChildren’s Services Cert III, Diploma 70021 VGF n/a - n/a - 42 47 359Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 70024 n/a - n/a - – 7 359Conservation and Land Management Diploma 70751 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 360Conservation and Land Management Diploma 70754 n/a - n/a - – 4 360Conservation and LandManagement/Sustainability Diploma 70101 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 361Conservation and LandManagement/Sustainability Diploma 70104 n/a - n/a - – 7 361Digital MediaTechnologies Cert IV, Diploma 70151 VGF new – new – – – 363Digital MediaTechnologies Cert IV, Diploma 70154 new – new – – – 363Events Adv Dipl 70221 VGF new – new – – – 365Events Adv Dipl 70224 new – new – – – 365Hospitality (Events) Adv Dipl 70211 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 13 367Hospitality (Events) Adv Dipl 70214 n/a - n/a - – 1 367Information Technology Networking Cert IV, Diploma 70051 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 3 368Information Technology Networking Cert IV, Diploma 70054 n/a - n/a - 1 1 368Information Technology Systems Administration Cert IV, Diploma 70071 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 368Information Technology Systems Administration Cert IV, Diploma 70074 n/a - n/a - – – 368Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 70091 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 11 370Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 70094 n/a - n/a - – – 370Software Development Cert IV, Diploma 70081 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 377Software Development Cert IV, Diploma 70084 n/a - n/a - – – 377Tourism Diploma, Adv Dipl 70591 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 11 378Tourism Diploma, Adv Dipl 70594 n/a - n/a - – 3 378Website Development Cert IV, Diploma 70231 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 379Website Development Cert IV, Diploma 70234 n/a - n/a - – – 379Melbourne CBDChildren’s Services Cert III, Diploma 77421 VGF new – new – – – 359Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 77424 new – new – – – 359PrahranAdvertising Adv Dipl 78091 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 13 356Advertising Adv Dipl 78094 n/a - n/a - – 3 356Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 78051 VGF n/a - n/a - 42 49 359Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 78054 n/a - n/a - 1 10 359Costume Cert IV 78041 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 361Costume Cert IV 78044 n/a - n/a - – 14 361Design Cert IV 78011 VGF n/a - n/a - 47 55 361Design Cert IV 78014 n/a - n/a - – 11 361Events Adv Dipl 78191 VGF n/a - n/a - 28 35 365Events Adv Dipl 78194 n/a - n/a - – 11 365Graphic Design Cert IV 78111 VGF n/a - n/a - 86 99 366Graphic Design Cert IV 78114 n/a - n/a - 2 19 366Interactive Digital Media Cert IV, Diploma 78981 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 369Interactive Digital Media Cert IV, Diploma 78984 n/a - n/a - 2 8 369Interior Design and Decoration Diploma 78271 VGF n/a - n/a - 54 60 369Interior Design and Decoration Diploma 78274 n/a - n/a - 2 26 369Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 78001 VGF n/a - n/a - 43 48 370Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 78004 n/a - n/a - – 6 370Library and Information Services Cert IV, Diploma 78801 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 371Library and Information Services Cert IV, Diploma 78804 n/a - n/a - – 16 371Live Production, Theatre and Events Diploma 78071 VGF n/a - n/a - 14 17 371Live Production, Theatre and Events Diploma 78074 n/a - n/a - – 2 371110 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageMake–Up Diploma 78021 VGF n/a - n/a - 33 42 371Make–Up Diploma 78024 n/a - n/a - – 27 371Professional Writing and Editing Cert IV, Diploma 78031 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 10 373Professional Writing and Editing Cert IV, Diploma 78034 n/a - n/a - – 20 373Public Relations Adv Dipl 78101 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 11 374Public Relations Adv Dipl 78104 n/a - n/a - – 5 374Retail Management Adv Dipl 78241 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 375Retail Management Adv Dipl 78244 n/a - n/a - 1 3 375Screen and Media (Film and Television) Diploma, Adv Dipl 78061 VGF n/a - n/a - 81 94 376Screen and Media (Film and Television) Diploma, Adv Dipl 78064 n/a - n/a - 4 40 376Screen and Media (IntegratedJournalism–Radio) Diploma 78291 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 11 376Screen and Media (IntegratedJournalism–Radio) Diploma 78294 n/a - n/a - – 7 376Theatre Arts Cert IV 78871 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 18 378Theatre Arts Cert IV 78874 n/a - n/a - – 3 378Visual Art Diploma 78151 VGF n/a - n/a - 29 32 379Visual Art Diploma 78154 n/a - n/a - – 21 379Visual Merchandising Diploma 78251 VGF n/a - n/a - 18 26 379Visual Merchandising Diploma 78254 n/a - n/a - – 19 379WantirnaAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 71231 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 355Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 71234 n/a - n/a - – 1 355Administration Cert IV, Diploma 71241 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 9 356Administration Cert IV, Diploma 71244 n/a - n/a - – – 356Bookkeeping Cert IV 71281 VGF new – new – – – 358Bookkeeping Cert IV 71284 new – new – – – 358Digital MediaTechnologies Cert IV, Diploma 71271 VGF new – new – – – 363Digital MediaTechnologies Cert IV, Diploma 71274 new – new – – – 363Electrical Adv Dipl 71111 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 16 363Electrical Adv Dipl 71114 n/a - n/a - – 1 363Graphic Design Cert IV 71081 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 16 366Graphic Design Cert IV 71084 n/a - n/a - – 8 366Horticulture Diploma 71041 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 367Horticulture Diploma 71044 n/a - n/a - – 1 367Information Technology Networking Cert IV, Diploma 71051 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 368Information Technology Networking Cert IV, Diploma 71054 n/a - n/a - – 1 368Information Technology Systems Administration Cert IV, Diploma 71031 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 368Information Technology Systems Administration Cert IV, Diploma 71034 n/a - n/a - – 1 368Interactive Digital Media Cert IV, Diploma 71091 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 369Interactive Digital Media Cert IV, Diploma 71094 n/a - n/a - – 2 369Legal Practice Adv Dipl 71071 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 370Legal Practice Adv Dipl 71074 n/a - n/a - – 1 370Renewable Energy Technology Cert IV 71001 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 2 375Renewable Energy Technology Cert IV 71004 n/a - n/a - – 2 375Software Development Cert IV, Diploma 71061 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 377Software Development Cert IV, Diploma 71064 n/a - n/a - – 1 377Sustainable Landscape Design Diploma 71251 VGF new – new – – – 377Sustainable Landscape Design Diploma 71254 new – new – – – 377Visual Art Diploma 71151 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 10 379Visual Art Diploma 71154 n/a - n/a - – 6 379Visual Merchandising Diploma 71021 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 10 379Visual Merchandising Diploma 71024 n/a - n/a - – 2 379Website Development Cert IV, Diploma 71121 VGF n/a - n/a - – 1 379Website Development Cert IV, Diploma 71124 n/a - n/a - – – 379University Of BallaratAdvance TAFEBusiness Degree 37481 CSP n/a - n/a - 7 9 382Camp StreetActing Degree 37241 CSP RC - RC - 21 42 382Acting Degree 37243 IFP – – – – – – 382Fine Arts Degree 37261 CSP RC - RC - 7 17 384Fine Arts Degree 37263 IFP – – – – – – 384Graphic Design/Multimedia Degree 37421 CSP RC - RC - 18 31 385Graphic Design/Multimedia Degree 37423 IFP – – – – – – 385Music Theatre Degree 37341 CSP RC - RC - 25 46 387Music Theatre Degree 37343 IFP – – – – – – 387HorshamEducation (Early Childhood) Degree 37471 CSP n/a - n/a - 6 16 384Nursing Degree 37191 CSP RC - RC - 10 39 387Melbourne Institute of TechnologyBusiness Degree 37581 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 1 382Business Degree 37583 IFP – – – – – – 382Business Systems Degree 37541 CSP 46.95 - 46.95 - 3 3 383Business Systems Degree 37543 IFP – – – – – – 383Commerce Degree 37501 CSP n/a - n/a - 2 5 383Commerce Degree 37503 IFP – – – – – – 383Computer Games Degree 37571 CSP n/a - n/a - – 1 383Computer Games Degree 37573 IFP – – – – – – 383Course Index | 111


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageEducation (P–6) or (P–10) Degree 37611 CSP 46.55 2.86 46.55 2.86 36 57 384Information Technology Degree 37531 CSP 49.90 50.00 49.90 50.00 2 2 385Information Technology Degree 37533 IFP – – – – – – 385Management Degree 37511 CSP RC - RC - 1 2 386Management Degree 37513 IFP – – – – – – 386Mount HelenArts Degree 37301 CSP 41.40 20.00 41.40 20.00 51 74 382Arts Degree 37303 IFP – – – – – – 382Arts/Education Degree 37351 CSP 46.95 - 44.95 3.85 26 37 382Arts/Education Degree 37353 IFP – – – – – – 382Arts/Professional Writing Degree 37173 IFP – – – – – – 382Arts/Professional Writing & Editing Degree 37171 CSP RC - RC - 8 15 382Biomedical Science Degree 37041 CSP 54.60 15.38 54.60 15.38 31 37 382Biomedical Science Degree 37043 IFP – – – – – – 382Business Degree 37131 CSP 42.20 23.08 42.20 26.92 27 36 382Business Degree 37133 IFP – – – – – – 382Business Systems Degree 37271 CSP n/a - n/a - – 2 383Business Systems Degree 37273 IFP – – – – – – 383Civil Engineering Degree 37761 CSP new – new – – – 383Civil Engineering Degree 37763 IFP new – new – – – 383Civil Engineering Technology 37711 CSP new – new – – – 383Civil Engineering Technology 37713 IFP new – new – – – 383Commerce Degree 37401 CSP 44.00 13.64 44.00 18.18 24 32 383Commerce Degree 37403 IFP – – – – – – 383Commerce/Management Degree 37021 CSP 42.85 18.18 42.85 18.18 11 13 383Commerce/Management Degree 37023 IFP – – – – – – 383Computer Games Degree 37061 CSP 71.00 25.00 71.00 25.00 12 12 383Computer Games Degree 37063 IFP – – – – – – 383Education (Early Childhood) Degree 37431 CSP 49.05 - 47.90 5.88 34 50 384Education (Early Childhood) Degree 37433 IFP – – – – – – 384Education (P–6) or (P–10) Degree 37251 CSP 47.20 11.49 47.20 12.64 90 135 384Education (P–6) or (P–10) Degree 37253 IFP – – – – – – 384Environmental Management Degree 37811 CSP new – new – – – 384Environmental Management Degree 37813 IFP new – new – – – 384Exercise and Sport Science Degree 37651 CSP 50.45 10.08 50.45 12.40 131 174 384Exercise and Sport Science Degree 37653 IFP – – – – – – 384Food and Nutritional Sciences Degree 37621 CSP 51.95 33.33 51.95 33.33 8 13 384Food and Nutritional Sciences Degree 37623 IFP – – – – – – 384Geology Degree 37791 CSP new – new – – – 385Geology Degree 37793 IFP new – new – – – 385Information Technology Assoc Degree 37141 CSP 40.75 12.50 40.75 12.50 8 11 385Information Technology Assoc Degree 37143 IFP – – – – – – 385Information Technology Degree 37941 CSP 45.55 - 45.55 - 7 12 385Information Technology Degree 37943 IFP – – – – – – 385Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice) Degree 37201 CSP RC - RC - 11 13 386Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice) Degree 37203 IFP – – – – – – 386International Studies Degree 37281 CSP 69.05 - 40.45 - 7 13 386International Studies Degree 37283 IFP – – – – – – 386Management Degree 37601 CSP RC - RC - 15 21 386Management Degree 37603 IFP – – – – – – 386Mathematical Sciences Degree 37111 CSP 83.00 100 83.00 100 1 4 386Mathematical Sciences Degree 37113 IFP – – – – – – 386Mathematical Sciences (Health Analytics) Degree 37741 CSP new – new – – – 386Mathematical Sciences (Health Analytics) Degree 37743 IFP new – new – – – 386Mathematical Sciences/Education Degree 37311 CSP RC - RC - – 1 386Mathematical Sciences/Education Degree 37313 IFP – – – – – – 386Mechanical Engineering Degree 37771 CSP new – new – – – 386Mechanical Engineering Degree 37773 IFP new – new – – – 386Mechanical Engineering Technology Degree 37721 CSP new – new – – – 386Mechanical Engineering Technology Degree 37723 IFP new – new – – – 386Metallurgy Degree 37801 CSP new – new – – – 386Metallurgy Degree 37803 IFP new – new – – – 386Mining Engineering Degree 37781 CSP new – new – – – 387Mining Engineering Degree 37783 IFP new – new – – – 387Mining Engineering Technology Degree 37681 CSP new – new – – – 387Mining Engineering Technology Degree 37683 IFP new – new – – – 387Nursing Degree 37551 CSP RC - RC - 101 252 387Nursing Degree 37553 IFP – – – – – – 387Physical Education Degree 37751 CSP RC - RC - 102 149 387Physical Education Degree 37753 IFP – – – – – – 387Psychology Degree 37221 CSP 45.95 14.29 45.95 14.29 52 72 387Psychology Degree 37223 IFP – – – – – – 387Rural Social Welfare Degree 37011 CSP RC - RC - 11 32 387Rural Social Welfare Degree 37013 IFP – – – – – – 387Science Degree 37001 CSP 48.65 18.18 48.65 22.73 24 33 387Science Degree 37003 IFP – – – – – – 387Science/Education Degree 37331 CSP n/a - n/a - 1 3 387Science/Education Degree 37333 IFP – – – – – – 387Software Engineering Degree 37491 CSP RC - RC - – – 388Software Engineering Degree 37493 IFP – – – – – – 388112 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageSport Management Degree 37091 CSP RC - RC - 25 40 388Sport Management Degree 37093 IFP – – – – – – 388Sport Management/Business Degree 37411 CSP RC - RC - 36 45 388Sport Management/Business Degree 37413 IFP – – – – – – 388Visual Arts/Education Degree 37441 CSP RC - RC - 6 9 388Visual Arts/Education Degree 37443 IFP – – – – – – 388University of Ballarat (Graduate entry teaching)Mt. HelenEducation (Secondary) Grad Dipl 95111 CSP – – – – – – 384Education (Secondary) Grad Dipl 95112 DFP – – – – – – 384University of Ballarat TAFECamp StreetGraphic Design Diploma, Adv Dipl 74251 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 385Graphic Design Diploma, Adv Dipl 74254 n/a - n/a - – 9 385Music Performance Cert IV, Adv Dipl 74221 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 387Music Performance Cert IV, Adv Dipl 74224 n/a - n/a - – 3 387Visual Art Diploma 74151 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 388Visual Art Diploma 74154 n/a - n/a - – 2 388SMBBeauty Therapy Diploma 74281 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 382Beauty Therapy Diploma 74284 n/a - n/a - – – 382Building Design Adv Dipl 74001 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 10 382Building Design Adv Dipl 74004 n/a - n/a - – 3 382Business Administration Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 74321 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 382Business Administration Cert III, Cert IV, Diploma 74324 n/a - n/a - – – 382Ceramics Diploma 74081 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 383Ceramics Diploma 74084 n/a - n/a - – 2 383Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 74111 VGF n/a - n/a - 18 18 383Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 74114 n/a - n/a - 1 2 383Conservation and Land Management Diploma 74751 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 383Conservation and Land Management Diploma 74754 n/a - n/a - – – 383Engineering–Mechanical Diploma 74231 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 384Engineering–Mechanical Diploma 74234 n/a - n/a - 1 1 384Events Diploma, Adv Dipl 74021 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 384Events Diploma, Adv Dipl 74024 n/a - n/a - – – 384Food Science and Technology Cert IV 74291 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 385Food Science and Technology Cert IV 74294 n/a - n/a - – – 385Hospitality Diploma, Adv Dipl 74141 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 385Hospitality Diploma, Adv Dipl 74144 n/a - n/a - – 1 385Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 74331 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 385Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 74334 n/a - n/a - – 1 385Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV, Diploma 74011 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 385Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV, Diploma 74014 n/a - n/a - – 1 385Live Production, Theatre and Events Adv Dipl 74091 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 12 386Live Production, Theatre and Events Adv Dipl 74094 n/a - n/a - – 1 386University Of Melbourne (The)BurnleyEnvironmental Horticulture Assoc Degree 46131 CSP 57.50 5.88 57.50 5.88 17 47 392Environmental Horticulture Assoc Degree 46133 IFP – – – – – – 392ParkvilleArchitecture (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 390Architecture (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 390Architecture (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 390Arts Degree 38001 CSP 90.90 28.15 90.90 28.15 1512 1843 391Arts Degree 38003 IFP – – – – – – 391Arts (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39001 CSP 99.90 - 99.90 - 19 19 391Arts (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39003 IFP – – – – – – 391Arts (Executive Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 391Arts (Executive Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 391Arts (Executive Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 391Arts (Extended) Degree 38921 CSP RC - RC - 5 5 391Biomedicine Degree 38051 CSP 99.00 56.05 98.95 0.00 421 444 391Biomedicine Degree 38053 IFP – – – – – – 391Biomedicine (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39011 CSP 99.90 - 99.90 - 44 44 391Biomedicine (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39013 IFP – – – – – – 391Biotechnology (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 391Biotechnology (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 391Biotechnology (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 391Commerce Degree 38101 CSP 95.45 25.85 95.45 25.85 756 824 391Commerce Degree 38103 IFP – – – – – – 391Commerce (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39021 CSP 99.90 - 99.90 - 15 15 391Commerce (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39023 IFP – – – – – – 391Construction Management (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 391Construction Management (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 391Construction Management (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 391Dental Surgery (Doctor of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 392Dental Surgery (Doctor of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 392Course Index | 113


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageDental Surgery (Doctor of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 392Engineering (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 392Engineering (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 392Engineering (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 392Environments Degree 38171 CSP 86.80 17.47 86.80 17.96 416 562 392Environments Degree 38173 IFP – – – – – – 392Environments (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39031 CSP RC - RC - – – 392Environments (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39033 IFP – – – – – – 392Food Science (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 393Food Science (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 393Food Science (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 393Information Systems (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 393Information Systems (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 393Information Systems (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 393International Business (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 393International Business (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 393Journalism (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 393Journalism (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 393Journalism (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 393Landscape Architecture (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 393Landscape Architecture (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 393Landscape Architecture (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 393Law (Juris Doctor) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 393Law (Juris Doctor) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 393Law (Juris Doctor) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 393Management (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 393Management (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 393Management (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 393Medicine (Doctor of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 393Medicine (Doctor of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 393Medicine (Doctor of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 393Music Degree 38231 CSP RC - RC - 112 157 393Music Degree 38233 IFP – – – – – – 393Music (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39041 CSP RC - RC - – – 393Music (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39043 IFP – – – – – – 393Music (Performance Teaching) (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 394Music (Performance Teaching) (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 394Music (Performance Teaching) (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 394Nursing (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 394Nursing (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 394Nursing (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 394Optometry (Doctor of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 394Optometry (Doctor of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 394Optometry (Doctor of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 394Oral Health Degree 38801 CSP 93.55 28.57 93.55 27.91 50 61 394Oral Health Degree 38803 IFP – – – – – – 394Physiotherapy (Doctor of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 394Physiotherapy (Doctor of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 394Physiotherapy (Doctor of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 394Property (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 394Property (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 394Property (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 394Psychology (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 394Psychology (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 394Psychology (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 394Science Degree 38271 CSP 90.15 24.51 90.15 25.37 1854 2048 394Science Degree 38273 IFP – – – – – – 394Science (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39051 CSP 99.90 - 99.90 5.00 23 23 394Science (Chancellor’s Scholars Program) Degree 39053 IFP – – – – – – 394Science (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 394Science (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 394Science (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 394Social Work (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 395Social Work (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 395Social Work (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 395Speech Pathology (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 395Speech Pathology (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 395Speech Pathology (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 395Urban Design (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 395Urban Design (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 395Urban Design (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 395Urban Planning (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 395Urban Planning (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 395Urban Planning (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 395Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 395Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 395Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 395Parkville/DookieAgriculture Degree 46061 CSP 71.65 8.33 71.65 11.11 42 51 390Agriculture Degree 46063 IFP – – – – – – 390114 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageSouthbankFine Arts (Contemporary Music) Degree 38911 CSP RC - RC - 31 66 392Fine Arts (Contemporary Music) Degree 38913 IFP – – – – – – 392Fine Arts (Contemporary Music) Degree 39071 CSP new – new – – – 392Fine Arts (Contemporary Music) Degree 39073 IFP new – new – – – 392Fine Arts (Contemporary Music) Degree 39081 CSP new – new – – – 392Fine Arts (Contemporary Music) Degree 39083 IFP new – new – – – 392Fine Arts (Dance) Degree 38931 CSP RC - RC - 33 49 392Fine Arts (Dance) Degree 38933 IFP – – – – – – 392Fine Arts (Film and Television) Degree 38941 CSP RC - RC - 6 16 392Fine Arts (Film and Television) Degree 38943 IFP – – – – – – 392Fine Arts (Master of) Masters Direct CSP new – new – – – 392Fine Arts (Master of) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 392Fine Arts (Master of) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 392Fine Arts (Music Theatre) Degree 38951 CSP RC - RC - 9 27 392Fine Arts (Music Theatre) Degree 38953 IFP – – – – – – 392Fine Arts (Production) Degree 38961 CSP RC - RC - 16 31 392Fine Arts (Production) Degree 38963 IFP – – – – – – 392Fine Arts (Theatre Practice) Degree 38971 CSP RC - RC - 2 28 392Fine Arts (Theatre Practice) Degree 38973 IFP – – – – – – 392Fine Arts (Visual Art) Degree 38991 CSP RC - RC - 54 116 392Fine Arts (Visual Art) Degree 38993 IFP – – – – – – 392University of Melbourne (The) (Graduate entry teaching)ParkvilleTeaching (Early Childhood/Early Years)(Master of) Masters 96201 CSP – – – – – – 395Teaching (Early Childhood/Early Years)(Master of) Masters 96202 DFP – – – – – – 395Teaching (Primary) (Master of) Masters 96221 CSP – – – – – – 395Teaching (Primary) (Master of) Masters 96222 DFP – – – – – – 395Teaching (Secondary) (Master of) Masters 96231 CSP – – – – – – 395Teaching (Secondary) (Master of) Masters 96232 DFP – – – – – – 395Victoria UniversityAlternative EntryEngineering–Alternative Entry Degree 41441 CSP RC - RC - 27 27 402Science–Alternative Entry Degree 41451 CSP RC - RC - 6 6 411City FlindersBanking and Finance Degree 40191 CSP 52.55 13.95 52.55 16.28 47 115 398Banking and Finance Degree 40193 IFP – – – – – – 398Business (Preliminary) Degree 40741 CSP 52.80 16.67 52.80 25.00 40 65 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 41681 CSP new – new – – – 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 41683 IFP new – new – – – 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 41791 CSP new – new – – – 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 41793 IFP new – new – – – 399Creative Industries (Diploma) Diploma 41361 CSP RC - RC - 24 31 400Financial Planning Degree 41501 CSP 54.95 - 54.95 - 2 7 403International Business Degree 41521 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 6 406International Business Degree 41523 IFP – – – – – – 406International Trade Degree 40161 CSP 58.10 50.00 58.10 50.00 5 26 406International Trade Degree 40163 IFP – – – – – – 406Osteopathy Degree 43051 CSP 85.50 13.64 85.50 13.64 25 76 409Osteopathy Degree 43053 IFP – – – – – – 409Osteopathy (Master) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 410Osteopathy (Master) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 410Supply Chain and Logistics Management Degree 44031 CSP 57.30 9.09 57.30 9.09 12 27 413Supply Chain and Logistics Management Degree 44033 IFP – – – – – – 413City Flinders/Footscray NicholsonLogistics (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 43221 CSP 56.80 - 56.80 - 2 6 408Logistics (Associate Degree) Assoc Degree 43223 IFP – – – – – – 408City King/City QueenDermal Therapies Degree 41151 CSP RC - RC - 7 56 400City QueenLaw (Graduate Entry) Degree 41121 CSP RC - RC - – 95 407City Queen/Footscray ParkLaw Degree 40471 CSP 80.30 11.36 80.30 18.18 46 158 407Law Degree 40473 IFP – – – – – – 407Law/Arts Degree 41131 CSP 80.35 10.00 80.35 16.67 31 66 407Law/Arts Degree 41133 IFP – – – – – – 407Law/Business Degree 41421 CSP 80.45 12.00 80.45 24.00 31 50 407Law/Business Degree 41423 IFP – – – – – – 407Footscray NicholsonArts (Community) - Diploma Diploma 43311 CSP new – new – – – 398Business–Enterprise (Diploma) Diploma 43231 CSP RC - RC - 13 15 399Course Index | 115


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageEducation Studies (Diploma) Diploma 43281 CSP RC - RC - 94 129 401Footscray ParkAccounting Degree 40171 CSP 57.50 36.67 57.50 40.00 36 125 397Accounting Degree 40173 IFP – – – – – – 397Arts Degree 40251 CSP 53.40 30.43 53.40 37.68 76 164 398Arts Degree 40253 IFP – – – – – – 398Clinical Exercise Science Degree 40241 CSP 58.25 34.38 58.25 34.38 40 63 403Clinical Exercise Science Degree 40243 IFP new – new – – – 403Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 41301 CSP 54.80 - 54.80 5.88 19 54 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 41303 IFP – – – – – – 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 41351 CSP 74.90 - 74.90 - 4 9 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 41353 IFP – – – – – – 399Community Development Degree 43251 CSP RC - RC - 4 38 399Community Development Degree 43253 IFP – – – – – – 399Creative Arts Industries Degree 40351 CSP 53.00 9.76 53.00 14.63 45 94 400Creative Arts Industries Degree 40353 IFP new – new – – – 400Criminal Justice Studies Degree 41591 CSP 69.05 26.09 69.05 26.09 32 57 400Criminal Justice Studies Degree 41593 IFP – – – – – – 400Education (P–12) Degree 40261 CSP 60.00 28.26 60.00 28.26 78 247 400Education (P–12) Degree 40263 IFP – – – – – – 400Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) Degree 42771 CSP RC - RC - 22 112 401Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) Degree 42773 IFP – – – – – – 401Education (P-12)-Home Economics Degree 41691 CSP new – new – – – 401Education (P-12)-Home Economics Degree 41693 IFP new – new – – – 401Education (P–12)–Mathematics Teaching Degree 40861 CSP RC - RC - 2 15 401Education (P–12)–Mathematics Teaching Degree 40863 IFP – – – – – – 401Education (P–12)–Outdoor Education Degree 42231 CSP RC - RC - 12 36 401Education (P–12)–Outdoor Education Degree 42233 IFP – – – – – – 401Engineering Science–Electrical andElectronic Engineering Degree 40111 CSP 51.20 - 51.20 - 15 21 402Engineering Science–Electrical andElectronic Engineering Degree 40113 IFP – – – – – – 402Engineering Science–Sports Engineering Degree 40881 CSP 59.05 9.09 59.05 9.09 25 28 402Engineering Science–Sports Engineering Degree 40883 IFP – – – – – – 402Engineering–Architectural Engineering Degree 40991 CSP RC - RC - 8 20 402Engineering–Architectural Engineering Degree 40993 IFP – – – – – – 402Engineering–Building Engineering Degree 41011 CSP 60.35 - 60.35 - 1 9 402Engineering–Building Engineering Degree 41013 IFP – – – – – – 402Engineering–Civil Engineering Degree 40951 CSP 57.10 10.34 57.10 10.34 34 78 402Engineering–Civil Engineering Degree 40953 IFP – – – – – – 402Engineering–Electrical and ElectronicEngineering Degree 40781 CSP RC - RC - 10 15 402Engineering–Electrical and ElectronicEngineering Degree 40783 IFP – – – – – – 402Engineering–Mechanical Engineering Degree 40621 CSP 60.20 22.22 60.20 22.22 11 28 402Engineering–Mechanical Engineering Degree 40623 IFP – – – – – – 402Event Management Degree 41311 CSP 65.55 42.86 67.10 50.00 25 66 403Event Management Degree 41313 IFP – – – – – – 403Exercise and Sport Science Degree 42111 CSP 64.75 33.80 64.85 36.62 91 159 403Exercise and Sport Science Degree 42113 IFP – – – – – – 403Exercise Science and HumanMovement/Psychological Studies Degree 41101 CSP 78.60 25.00 78.60 25.00 34 64 403Exercise Science and HumanMovement/Psychological Studies Degree 41103 IFP – – – – – – 403Exercise Science and Human Movement/Sportand Rec. Management Degree 40431 CSP 55.05 22.22 55.05 24.07 79 94 403Exercise Science and Human Movement/Sportand Rec. Management Degree 40433 IFP new – new – – – 403Human Movement Degree 40641 CSP 56.60 31.58 56.60 42.11 25 43 403Human Movement Degree 40643 IFP – – – – – – 403Human Resource Management Degree 40451 CSP 55.65 25.00 55.65 25.00 11 32 404Information Systems Management Degree 40221 CSP 51.40 - 51.40 - 2 11 404Interactive Media Degree 40981 CSP RC - RC - 6 17 406Interactive Media Degree 40983 IFP – – – – – – 406International Hospitality Management Degree 40851 CSP 73.50 - 73.50 - 3 8 406International Hospitality Management Degree 40853 IFP – – – – – – 406International Studies Degree 40421 CSP 50.60 - 50.60 - 19 35 406International Studies Degree 40423 IFP new – new – – – 406International Studies/Business Degree 41481 CSP RC - RC - 6 12 406International Studies/Business Degree 41483 IFP new – new – – – 406International Tourism Management Degree 40361 CSP n/a - n/a - 4 14 406Legal Practice Management Degree 41571 CSP 58.70 16.67 58.70 16.67 13 21 407Legal Practice Management Degree 41573 IFP – – – – – – 407Legal Studies Degree 40071 CSP 62.35 34.48 62.35 34.48 31 37 407Legal Studies Degree 40073 IFP – – – – – – 407Management Degree 40231 CSP 54.70 25.00 54.70 25.00 17 28 408Management Degree 40233 IFP – – – – – – 408Marketing Degree 43381 CSP 58.75 50.00 58.75 50.00 8 59 408Marketing Degree 43383 IFP – – – – – – 408116 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageMusic Industry Degree 40681 CSP 57.80 18.92 57.80 18.92 40 79 409Music Industry Degree 40683 IFP – – – – – – 409Network and Systems Computing Degree 40811 CSP RC - RC - 7 16 409Network and Systems Computing Degree 40813 IFP – – – – – – 409Physical Education (Secondary) Degree 40891 CSP 57.50 29.03 57.50 29.03 83 150 410Physical Education (Secondary) Degree 40893 IFP – – – – – – 410Project Management (Graduate Certificate) Grad Cert Direct IFP new – new – – – 410Project Management (Graduate Certificate) Grad Cert Direct DFP new – new – – – 410Project Management (Graduate Diploma) Grad Dipl Direct IFP new – new – – – 410Project Management (Graduate Diploma) Grad Dipl Direct DFP new – new – – – 410Project Management (Master) Masters Direct IFP new – new – – – 410Project Management (Master) Masters Direct DFP new – new – – – 410Psychological Studies Degree 44151 CSP 55.15 40.43 55.15 42.55 55 82 410Psychological Studies Degree 44153 IFP – – – – – – 410Psychological Studies/Business Degree 41491 CSP RC - RC - 4 10 410Psychological Studies/Business Degree 41493 IFP new – new – – – 410Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology,Chemistry or Environmental Management Degree 40691 CSP RC - RC - 7 20 411Small Business and Entrepreneurship Degree 40121 CSP 57.80 20.00 57.80 20.00 5 16 411Small Business and Entrepreneurship Degree 40123 IFP – – – – – – 411Social Work Degree 41781 CSP new – new – – – 412Social Work Degree 41783 IFP new – new – – – 412Sport and Recreation Management/Business Degree 41461 CSP 51.05 23.08 51.05 23.08 20 27 412Sport and Recreation Management/Business Degree 41463 IFP new – new – – – 412Sport and Recreation Management–OutdoorRecreation Degree 40561 CSP 52.60 7.69 52.60 7.69 15 25 412Sport and Recreation Management–OutdoorRecreation Degree 40563 IFP new – new – – – 412Sport and Recreation Management–RecreationManagement Degree 40571 CSP RC - RC - 9 12 412Sport and Recreation Management–RecreationManagement Degree 40573 IFP new – new – – – 412Sport and Recreation Management–SportManagement Degree 40661 CSP 63.90 11.11 63.90 11.11 14 25 412Sport and Recreation Management–SportManagement Degree 40663 IFP new – new – – – 412Sport Coaching Degree 41381 CSP 63.25 - 63.25 - 7 26 412Sport Coaching Degree 41383 IFP – – – – – – 412Sport Coaching Degree 41391 CSP RC - RC - 7 11 412Sport Coaching Degree 41393 IFP – – – – – – 412Youth Work Degree 41231 CSP RC - RC - 28 76 413Youth Work Degree 41233 IFP new – new – – – 413Youth Work/Sport and Recreation Management Degree 41221 CSP RC - RC - 21 42 413Youth Work/Sport and Recreation Management Degree 41223 IFP new – new – – – 413Footscray Park/Footscray NicholsonArts/TAFE Liberal Arts Degree 41001 CSP 67.40 - 67.40 - 2 9 398Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts Degree 41003 IFP – – – – – – 398MeltonBusiness–Enterprise (Diploma) Diploma 42191 CSP RC - RC - 1 1 399St AlbansArts Degree 43121 CSP 51.85 41.18 51.85 41.18 19 49 398Arts Degree 43123 IFP – – – – – – 398Biomedical Sciences Degree 40181 CSP 60.45 28.00 60.45 30.00 57 97 398Biomedical Sciences Degree 40183 IFP – – – – – – 398Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 43181 CSP RC - RC - 4 7 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 43183 IFP – – – – – – 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 43191 CSP RC - RC - 3 7 399Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) Degree 43193 IFP – – – – – – 399Education (P–12) Degree 43071 CSP 53.30 23.26 53.30 23.26 64 172 400Education (P–12) Degree 43073 IFP – – – – – – 400Education (P–12) Humanities and SocialSciences Degree 41291 CSP RC - RC - 4 19 401Education (P–12) Humanities and SocialSciences Degree 41293 IFP – – – – – – 401Education (P–12)–Accelerated Program Degree 42181 CSP RC - RC - – 10 400Education (P–12)–Accelerated Program Degree 42183 IFP new – new – – – 400Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts Degree 42171 CSP RC - RC - 6 32 400Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts Degree 42173 IFP – – – – – – 400Education (P–12)–Science Teaching Degree 43081 CSP RC - RC - 1 4 401Education (P–12)–Science Teaching Degree 43083 IFP – – – – – – 401Education–Early Childhood/Primary Degree 42061 CSP RC - RC - 24 125 401Education–Early Childhood/Primary Degree 42063 IFP new – new – – – 401Education–Early Childhood/Primary(Accelerated Program) Degree 42091 CSP RC - RC - – 24 401Education–Early Childhood/Primary(Accelerated Program) Degree 42093 IFP new – new – – – 401Kyinandoo (Indigenous Studies) Degree 40331 CSP RC - RC - – 3 407Kyinandoo (Indigenous Studies) Degree 40333 IFP new – new – – – 407Midwifery Degree 43161 CSP 65.75 - 65.75 - 9 104 409Course Index | 117


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageNursing Degree 43351 CSP 60.10 43.75 60.10 43.75 101 464 409Nursing Degree 43353 IFP – – – – – – 409Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Entry) Degree 43091 CSP RC - RC - – 51 409Nutritional Therapy Degree 43291 CSP 62.00 14.29 62.00 28.57 14 60 409Paramedic Degree 43031 CSP 80.20 20.00 80.20 20.00 42 283 410Psychology (Science) Degree 43151 CSP 53.05 33.33 53.05 33.33 26 38 410Psychology (Science) Degree 43153 IFP – – – – – – 410Science/Psychological Studies Degree 43241 CSP 69.60 50.00 64.95 66.67 3 6 411Social Work Degree 43321 CSP new – new – – – 412Social Work Degree 43323 IFP new – new – – – 412St Albans/WerribeeNutrition, Food and Health Sciences Degree 44251 CSP 56.60 57.14 56.60 57.14 17 61 409Nutrition, Food and Health Sciences Degree 44253 IFP – – – – – – 409WerribeeBusiness–Enterprise (Diploma) Diploma 44091 CSP RC - RC - – – 399Victoria University (Graduate entry teaching)Footscray ParkSecondary Education Grad Dipl 97111 CSP – – – – – – 411Secondary Education Grad Dipl 97121 CSP – – – – – – 411Teaching (Primary) Grad Dipl 97231 CSP – – – – – – 413St AlbansEarly Childhood Teaching Grad Dipl 97261 CSP – – – – – – 400Early Childhood Teaching Grad Dipl 97271 CSP – – – – – – 400Secondary Education Grad Dipl 97501 CSP – – – – – – 411Secondary Education Grad Dipl 97511 CSP – – – – – – 411Teaching (Primary) Grad Dipl 97241 CSP – – – – – – 413Victoria University TAFECity FlindersGateway to Nursing (Health ScienceFoundations) Cert IV 79231 VGF new – new – – – 403Gateway to Nursing (Health ScienceFoundations) Cert IV 79234 new – new – – – 403Graphic Design Diploma 79061 VGF n/a - n/a - 39 43 404Graphic Design Diploma 79064 n/a - n/a - 1 9 404Graphic Design Adv Dipl 79111 VGF n/a - n/a - – 1 404Graphic Design Adv Dipl 79114 n/a - n/a - – – 404Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 79181 VGF new – new – – – 404Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 79184 new – new – – – 404Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV 79201 VGF new – new – – – 405Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV 79204 new – new – – – 405Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 79221 VGF new – new – – – 405Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 79224 new – new – – – 405Information Technology (Software Development) Cert IV 79191 VGF new – new – – – 405Information Technology (Software Development) Cert IV 79194 new – new – – – 405Information Technology (Website Development) Cert IV, Diploma 79211 VGF new – new – – – 405Information Technology (Website Development) Cert IV, Diploma 79214 new – new – – – 405Interactive Digital Media Cert IV 79151 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 406Interactive Digital Media Cert IV 79154 n/a - n/a - – 1 406Interactive Digital Media Cert IV 79241 VGF new – new – – – 406Interactive Digital Media Cert IV 79244 new – new – – – 406Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 79131 VGF n/a - n/a - 59 60 408Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 79134 n/a - n/a - 1 8 408Screen and Media–Games Development Cert IV 79001 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 411Screen and Media–Games Development Cert IV 79004 n/a - n/a - – 1 411Screen and Media–Games Development Adv Dipl 79171 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 4 411Screen and Media–Games Development Adv Dipl 79174 n/a - n/a - – 2 411Visual Art Diploma 79031 VGF n/a - n/a - 23 28 413Visual Art Diploma 79034 n/a - n/a - – 12 413City KingBeauty Therapy Diploma 84601 VGF n/a - n/a - 45 52 398Beauty Therapy Diploma 84604 n/a - n/a - – 31 398Massage/Myotherapy Cert IV 84001 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 5 408Massage/Myotherapy Cert IV 84004 n/a - n/a - – 6 408Specialist Make–up Services Diploma 84021 VGF n/a - n/a - 38 58 412Specialist Make–up Services Diploma 84024 n/a - n/a - – 23 412City QueenComputer Systems Adv Dipl 84101 VGF new – new – – – 400Computer Systems Adv Dipl 84104 new – new – – – 400Footscray NicholsonAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 85201 VGF n/a - n/a - 14 15 397Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 85204 n/a - n/a - – 6 397Administration Cert IV, Diploma 85241 VGF n/a - n/a - 14 15 397Administration Cert IV, Diploma 85244 n/a - n/a - 1 4 397Advertising Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 85811 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 398Advertising Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 85814 n/a - n/a - – 1 398Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 81071 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 19 399Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 81074 n/a - n/a - 1 6 399118 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageCommunity Services Cert IV 79141 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 400Community Services Cert IV 79144 n/a - n/a - 1 15 400Computer Systems Adv Dipl 85341 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 400Computer Systems Adv Dipl 85344 n/a - n/a - – – 400Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 85571 VGF n/a - n/a - 25 27 404Hospitality Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 85574 n/a - n/a - 1 4 404Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) Cert IV 80611 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 404Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) Cert IV 80614 n/a - n/a - 1 2 404Hospitality Management Adv Dipl 80701 VGF new – new – – – 404Hospitality Management Adv Dipl 80704 new – new – – – 404Human Resources Cert IV, Diploma 80181 VGF n/a - n/a - 19 22 404Human Resources Cert IV, Diploma 80184 n/a - n/a - 1 12 404Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 85321 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 404Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 85324 n/a - n/a - – 4 404Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV 80231 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 405Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV 80234 n/a - n/a - 1 1 405Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 80481 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 405Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 80484 n/a - n/a - 1 2 405Information Technology (Software Development) Cert IV 80381 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 405Information Technology (Software Development) Cert IV 80384 n/a - n/a - – 3 405Information Technology (Website Development) Cert IV, Diploma 80411 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 405Information Technology (Website Development) Cert IV, Diploma 80414 n/a - n/a - – – 405International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 85221 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 11 406International Business Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 85224 n/a - n/a - – 3 406Legal Practice Adv Dipl 79661 VGF n/a - n/a - 33 37 407Legal Practice Adv Dipl 79664 n/a - n/a - 1 7 407Legal Services Cert IV, Diploma 80151 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 407Legal Services Cert IV, Diploma 80154 n/a - n/a - – 1 407Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 80531 VGF n/a - n/a - 37 38 408Liberal Arts Cert IV, Diploma 80534 n/a - n/a - 4 14 408Library and Information Services Diploma 85801 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 408Library and Information Services Diploma 85804 n/a - n/a - 2 13 408Logistics and Supply Chain Diploma 80461 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 408Logistics and Supply Chain Diploma 80464 n/a - n/a - – 1 408Logistics and Supply Chain Cert IV 85211 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 6 408Logistics and Supply Chain Cert IV 85214 n/a - n/a - – – 408Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 80041 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 7 408Marketing Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 80044 n/a - n/a - – 1 408Music Performance Cert IV, Adv Dipl 80241 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 7 409Music Performance Cert IV, Adv Dipl 80244 n/a - n/a - – 8 409Public Relations Diploma, Adv Dipl 80051 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 8 411Public Relations Diploma, Adv Dipl 80054 n/a - n/a - – 1 411Purchasing Diploma 80521 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 411Purchasing Diploma 80524 n/a - n/a - – – 411Sound Production Cert IV, Adv Dipl 85111 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 8 412Sound Production Cert IV, Adv Dipl 85114 n/a - n/a - – 2 412Welfare Studies Diploma 85561 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 413Welfare Studies Diploma 85564 n/a - n/a - – – 413Footscray ParkFitness Cert IV, Diploma 80261 VGF n/a - n/a - 62 67 403Fitness Cert IV, Diploma 80264 n/a - n/a - 1 8 403Massage/Myotherapy Diploma, Adv Dipl 80571 VGF n/a - n/a - 9 10 408Massage/Myotherapy Diploma, Adv Dipl 80574 n/a - n/a - – 5 408Sport (Coaching) Cert IV, Diploma 80121 VGF n/a - n/a - 17 18 412Sport (Coaching) Cert IV, Diploma 80124 n/a - n/a - – 2 412Sport and Recreation Cert IV, Diploma 80141 VGF n/a - n/a - 35 36 412Sport and Recreation Cert IV, Diploma 80144 n/a - n/a - 1 6 412Sport Development Cert IV, Diploma 80251 VGF n/a - n/a - 36 39 413Sport Development Cert IV, Diploma 80254 n/a - n/a - – 7 413Youth Work Cert IV, Diploma 85001 VGF n/a - n/a - 28 33 413Youth Work Cert IV, Diploma 85004 n/a - n/a - – 17 413St AlbansAdministration Cert IV, Diploma 80021 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 12 397Administration Cert IV, Diploma 80024 n/a - n/a - – 2 397Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 80091 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 15 399Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 80094 n/a - n/a - 1 5 399Gateway to Nursing (Health ScienceFoundations) Cert IV 80591 VGF n/a - n/a - 74 79 403Gateway to Nursing (Health ScienceFoundations) Cert IV 80594 n/a - n/a - 4 13 403Graphic Design Diploma 80941 VGF n/a - n/a - 10 12 404Graphic Design Diploma 80944 n/a - n/a - – 4 404Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 80311 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 404Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 80314 n/a - n/a - – 4 404Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV 80271 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 6 405Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV 80274 n/a - n/a - – – 405Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 80491 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 405Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 80494 n/a - n/a - – 2 405Information Technology (Software Development) Cert IV 80391 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 405Information Technology (Software Development) Cert IV 80394 n/a - n/a - – – 405Information Technology (Website Development) Cert IV, Diploma 80421 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 405Course Index | 119


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageInformation Technology (Website Development) Cert IV, Diploma 80424 n/a - n/a - – – 405Legal Services Cert IV, Diploma 80191 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 407Legal Services Cert IV, Diploma 80194 n/a - n/a - – 2 407Nursing Diploma 80581 VGF n/a - n/a - 11 12 409Nursing Diploma 80584 n/a - n/a - – 15 409Professional Writing & Editing Cert IV, Diploma 80651 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 410Professional Writing & Editing Cert IV, Diploma 80654 n/a - n/a - – 13 410Youth Work Cert IV, Diploma 80101 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 14 413Youth Work Cert IV, Diploma 80104 n/a - n/a - 1 7 413SunshineBuilding and Construction Diploma 85011 VGF n/a - n/a - 20 20 398Building and Construction Diploma 85014 n/a - n/a - – 7 398Building Design Adv Dipl 85031 VGF n/a - n/a - 13 17 399Building Design Adv Dipl 85034 n/a - n/a - – 14 399Building Surveying Diploma 85021 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 399Building Surveying Diploma 85024 n/a - n/a - – 6 399Electrical Adv Dipl 85051 VGF n/a - n/a - 30 31 401Electrical Adv Dipl 85054 n/a - n/a - – 4 401Engineering–Civil Adv Dipl 85411 VGF n/a - n/a - 14 15 402Engineering–Civil Adv Dipl 85414 n/a - n/a - – 6 402Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 85441 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 8 402Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 85444 n/a - n/a - 2 3 402WerribeeAnimal Care and Management (AnimalTechnology) Diploma 81061 VGF n/a - n/a - 51 57 398Animal Care and Management (AnimalTechnology) Diploma 81064 n/a - n/a - – 12 398Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 85081 VGF n/a - n/a - 12 14 399Children’s Services Cert III, Diploma 85084 n/a - n/a - – – 399Events Cert III, Diploma 80061 VGF n/a - n/a - 20 24 403Events Cert III, Diploma 80064 n/a - n/a - – 5 403Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 81031 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 404Information Technology Cert IV, Diploma 81034 n/a - n/a - – 3 404Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV 80281 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 405Information Technology (Multimedia) Cert IV 80284 n/a - n/a - – – 405Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 80301 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 405Information Technology (Network Security) Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 80304 n/a - n/a - – 1 405Information Technology (Software Development) Cert IV 80401 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 405Information Technology (Software Development) Cert IV 80404 n/a - n/a - – – 405Information Technology (Website Development) Cert IV, Diploma 80431 VGF n/a - n/a - – 1 405Information Technology (Website Development) Cert IV, Diploma 80434 n/a - n/a - – – 405Tourism Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 81591 VGF n/a - n/a - 6 9 413Tourism Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 81594 n/a - n/a - 1 3 413Veterinary Nursing Cert IV 80541 VGF n/a - n/a - 15 30 413Veterinary Nursing Cert IV 80544 n/a - n/a - – 41 413Victorian Institute of TechnologyMelbourneBusiness Cert IV, Diploma 96302 DFP n/a - n/a - 3 4 415Business Cert IV, Diploma 96303 IFP – – – – – – 415Commercial Cookery Cert IV 96432 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 415Commercial Cookery Cert IV 96433 IFP – – – – – – 415ESL Cert IV 96452 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 415ESL Cert IV 96453 IFP – – – – – – 415Hospitality Adv Dipl 96342 DFP n/a - n/a - – – 415Hospitality Adv Dipl 96343 IFP – – – – – – 415Information Technology (Networking) Diploma 96372 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 2 415Information Technology (Networking) Diploma 96373 IFP – – – – – – 415Interactive Digital Media (Diploma) Diploma 96012 DFP n/a - n/a - 2 2 415Interactive Digital Media (Diploma) Diploma 96013 IFP – – – – – – 415Training and Assessment Cert IV 96402 DFP n/a - n/a - – 1 415Training and Assessment Cert IV 96403 IFP – – – – – – 415William Angliss Institute of TAFECityBusiness Cert IV 86201 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 416Business Cert IV 86204 n/a - n/a - 1 2 416Business Diploma 86271 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 416Business Diploma 86274 n/a - n/a - – 1 416Business Adv Dipl 86321 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 416Business Adv Dipl 86324 n/a - n/a - – 2 416Commercial Cookery Cert IV 86061 VGF n/a - n/a - 17 23 417Commercial Cookery Cert IV 86064 n/a - n/a - – 5 417Commercial Cookery Cert IV/Adv Dip 86071 VGF n/a - n/a - 8 10 417Commercial Cookery Cert IV/Adv Dip 86074 n/a - n/a - – 1 417Culinary Management Degree 86182 DFP n/a - n/a - 6 10 417Ecotourism Diploma 86591 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 418Ecotourism Diploma 86594 n/a - n/a - – – 418Events Diploma 86131 VGF n/a - n/a - 96 107 417Events Diploma 86134 n/a - n/a - – 15 417Events Adv Dipl 86281 VGF n/a - n/a - 49 54 417120 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Course Title Qualification Code TypeClearlyinJanuary 2012 February 2012 2012 Offers% belowClearly-inClearly-in% belowClearly-in2011Year 12TotalPageEvents Adv Dipl 86284 n/a - n/a - – 10 417Food Science and Technology Cert IV 86291 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 4 417Food Science and Technology Cert IV 86294 n/a - n/a - – 3 417Food Science and Technology Diploma 86691 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 417Food Science and Technology Diploma 86694 n/a - n/a - – – 417Food Science and Technology (Confectionery) Cert IV 86101 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 2 417Food Science and Technology (Confectionery) Cert IV 86104 n/a - n/a - – 1 417Food Science and Technology (Confectionery) Diploma 86241 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 417Food Science and Technology (Confectionery) Diploma 86244 n/a - n/a - – 2 417Hospitality Cert IV 86091 VGF n/a - n/a - 18 22 418Hospitality Cert IV 86094 n/a - n/a - – 6 418Hospitality Diploma 86171 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 16 418Hospitality Diploma 86174 n/a - n/a - 1 4 418Hospitality Adv Dipl 86251 VGF n/a - n/a - 16 18 418Hospitality Adv Dipl 86254 n/a - n/a - – 5 418Hospitality Adv Dipl 86301 VGF n/a - n/a - 13 14 418Hospitality Adv Dipl 86304 n/a - n/a - – – 418Patisserie Cert IV 86021 VGF n/a - n/a - 40 45 418Patisserie Cert IV 86024 n/a - n/a - – 22 418Patisserie Cert IV/Adv Dip 86161 VGF n/a - n/a - 31 33 418Patisserie Cert IV/Adv Dip 86164 n/a - n/a - – 10 418Resort Management (Alpine) Diploma 86352 DFP new – new – – – 418Resort Management (Dive) Diploma 86442 DFP n/a - n/a - 22 27 418Resort Management (Spa) Diploma 86002 DFP n/a - n/a - 46 52 418Resort Management (Water Recreation) Diploma 86012 DFP n/a - n/a - 16 17 418Tourism Diploma 86141 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 418Tourism Diploma 86144 n/a - n/a - – 2 418Tourism (Advanced Diploma) Adv Dipl 86261 VGF n/a - n/a - 35 36 418Tourism (Advanced Diploma) Adv Dipl 86264 n/a - n/a - – 6 418Tourism (Certificate IV) Cert IV 86111 VGF n/a - n/a - 17 18 418Tourism (Certificate IV) Cert IV 86114 n/a - n/a - – 1 418Tourism (Guiding) Cert IV 86311 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 5 418Tourism (Guiding) Cert IV 86314 n/a - n/a - – 2 418Tourism and Hospitality Management Degree 86192 DFP n/a - n/a - 23 35 418Wodonga Institute of TAFEOff CampusAccounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 88221 VGF n/a - n/a - – 1 420Accounting Cert IV, Diploma, Adv Dipl 88224 n/a - n/a - – 1 420Administration Cert IV 88231 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 420Administration Cert IV 88234 n/a - n/a - – – 420Bookkeeping Cert IV 88211 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 420Bookkeeping Cert IV 88214 n/a - n/a - – – 420Holiday Parks and Resorts Diploma 88201 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 420Holiday Parks and Resorts Diploma 88204 n/a - n/a - – – 420Real Estate Cert IV 88291 VGF n/a - n/a - 5 5 421Real Estate Cert IV 88294 n/a - n/a - – – 421WodongaBuilding Design Adv Dipl 88031 VGF n/a - n/a - 2 2 420Building Design Adv Dipl 88034 n/a - n/a - – – 420Business Cert IV 88041 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 420Business Cert IV 88044 n/a - n/a - – 1 420Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 88441 VGF n/a - n/a - 4 4 420Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing Diploma, Adv Dipl 88444 n/a - n/a - – – 420Events Diploma, Adv Dipl 88081 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 420Events Diploma, Adv Dipl 88084 n/a - n/a - – – 420Interactive Digital Media Cert IV, Diploma 88141 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 420Interactive Digital Media Cert IV, Diploma 88144 n/a - n/a - – – 420Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 88051 VGF n/a - n/a - 3 3 421Interior Design and Decoration Cert IV, Diploma 88054 n/a - n/a - – 1 421Logistics and Supply Chain Diploma 88001 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 421Logistics and Supply Chain Diploma 88004 n/a - n/a - – – 421Photography and Photoimaging Cert IV, Diploma 88021 VGF n/a - n/a - 7 7 421Photography and Photoimaging Cert IV, Diploma 88024 n/a - n/a - 1 2 421Screen and Media Cert IV 88151 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 421Screen and Media Cert IV 88154 n/a - n/a - – 1 421Sound Production Cert IV 88311 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 421Sound Production Cert IV 88314 n/a - n/a - – – 421Tourism Diploma, Adv Dipl 88771 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 421Tourism Diploma, Adv Dipl 88774 n/a - n/a - – – 421Visual Arts Cert IV 88321 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 421Visual Arts Cert IV 88324 n/a - n/a - – – 421Visual Merchandising Diploma 88101 VGF n/a - n/a - 1 1 421Visual Merchandising Diploma 88104 n/a - n/a - – – 421Warehousing and Storage Cert IV 88171 VGF n/a - n/a - – – 421Warehousing and Storage Cert IV 88174 n/a - n/a - – – 421Course Index | 121


Academia InternationalCampus location and contactCity CampusLevel 4/152 Elizabeth StreetMelbourneWebsite: www.academia21.comTelephone: (03) 9671 4755Email: info@academia21.comOpen days:Call the institution for an appointment.Semester dates:Academia was established in 2004 with its campussituated in the geographic centre of Melbourne on thecorner of Elizabeth Street and Bourke Street. The institutionis a privately owned Registered Training Organisation(RTO) that has steadily grown its student population since2004. We offer programs from Certificate II to AdvancedDiploma in: Hospitality (Management, Commercial Cookery,Patisserie), Hairdressing and Salon Management, BeautyTherapy, Accounting, Business, Marketing, InformationTechnology, Games Digital Arts and English (GeneralEnglish, English for Academic Purposes, IELTS preparation,Certificate in Spoken and Written English. The campus haskitchens, a hairdressing salon, a beauty therapy laboratory,computer labs and general purpose classrooms. For theHospitality courses, Academia has a work placementprogram in place with the Langham Hotel, the WestinHotel, and the RACV Club. Students work on varied shiftsand across the whole range of hospitality functionsrelated to their course of study at one of these venues.The placements are over five to eight weeks. AUSTUDYapproved and a contracted training provider for theVictorian Government for state funded courses. Academiawas recently nominated as one of three finalists in theVictorian Training Awards in the Best Small Training Providercategory (less than 1500 students).VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Semester 1: 4 February <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 22 July <strong>2013</strong>Fees:http://www.academia21.com/future_students/courseFees.html122 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ AccountingAcademia, CityFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounting): FT0.5» Diploma of Accounting: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma provides students with skills to work in the financialindustry as an assistant accountant, in accounts managementand financial control. Advanced Diploma provides vocationaltraining in advanced accounting skills to become qualified in theaccounting field.The Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Accounting incorporate theCertificate IV in Accounting. Students will be admitted into the lowestlevel qualification and will progress subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Beauty TherapyAcademia, CityFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy: FT1.5» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCertificates III and IV provide students with skills and knowledge inbeauty therapy for employment within the beauty industry such assalons and spas. Diploma provides students with advanced trainingfor salon management.Apply: Directly to institution◄ BusinessAcademia, CityFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Business: FT0.5» Diploma of Marketing: FT1» Diploma of Business: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses have been designed to develop and enhance the skillsand knowledge of those looking for entry level roles in business andmarketing. The Diploma of Business incorporates core competenciesfrom the Certificate IV.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Commercial CookeryAcademia, CityFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1.5» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCertificates III and IV are for people seeking entry into professionalcookery in commercial venues, such as hotels and restaurants.Diploma prepares for the operational, supervisory and managementaspects of the hospitality industry. Industry placements are integralto the program.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesAcademia International | 123


◄ Games Development Digital ArtAcademia, CityFee type determined by provider» Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course offers students skills and knowledge in advancedgames digital arts aiming to make learners ready for industry entry.Much of the course involves students working in a simulated studioenvironment to create a fully functioning game.The AdvancedDiploma of Screen and Media incorporates the Diploma of Screenand Media. Students will be required to enrol in the Diploma tocomplete all prerequisite competencies before commencing the nextlevel.Apply: Directly to institution◄ PatisserieAcademia, CityFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT1» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT1.5» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCertificates III and IV are for people seeking entry into professionalpatisserie in commercial venues, The Diploma prepares forsupervisory and management aspects of the hospitality industry.Industry placements are an integral part of the program.Apply: Directly to institution◄ HairdressingAcademia, CityFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Hairdressing: FT1» Certificate IV in Hairdressing: FT1.5» Diploma of Hairdressing Salon Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCertificates III and IV develop basic to complex technical skillsand knowledge including cutting and colouring to be a qualifiedhairdresser. The Diploma develops the skills and knowledge tomanage sales and service delivery in hairdressing salons.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Information TechnologyAcademia, CityFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Information Technology (General): FT0.75» Advanced Diploma of Information Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesA practical hands on course that provides a breadth of knowledgeand skills in the information technology and communications industryas well as the opportunity for students to specialise and attain a highlevel of expertise in specific areas.Apply: Directly to institution◄ MarketingAcademia, CityFee type determined by provider» Diploma of Marketing: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDiploma provides students with the knowledge and skills to carryout the duties and tasks of a marketing and to assist the marketingmanager.Apply: Directly to institution124 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Academy of Interactive EntertainmentCampus location and contactMelbourneLevel 8, 14 Queens Rd, Melbourne VIC 3004Website: www.aie.edu.auTelephone: 03 9820 8201Email: melbourne@aie.edu.auOpen days:28 June 2012 (Information Evening): 6.00pm - 8.00pm19 August 2012 (Open Day): 10.00am - 3.00pm20 September 2012 (Information Evening): 6.00pm - 8.00pm17 November 2012 (Open Day): 10.00am - 3.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 4 February - 28 JuneSemester 2: 15 July - 6 DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.aie.edu.au/StudentInformation/VetFeeThe Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) wasestablished from the digital games industry as a not-forprofitorganisation in 1996. AIE offers both part-time andfull-time courses from Certificate II through to AdvancedDiploma, Vocational Graduate Certificate and Bachelordegree. All AIE qualifications are nationally accredited underthe Australian Qualifications Framework.As the first specialist educational centre in Australia, AIEwas funded to stimulate growth in the games development,3D animation and digital entertainment industries. Sinceits establishment, AIE has won Australia’s Small TrainingProvider of the year at the 2007 National Training Awardswhilst achieving many other state and national accoladesand achievements. AIE has earned much recognitionthroughout various entertainment industries as Australia’sleading educator for Computer Games Development, 3DDigital Animation and Visual Effects.AIE is a founding member of the Games DevelopersAssociation of Australia (GDAA) and has continuedcontributing to the development of the games, screensand the interactive industries in Australia. This is evidentby our graduate destinations which are a variety of leadingAustralian studios such as 2K Australia (ACT), THQ/Blue Tongue (VIC), Team Bondi (NSW) and internationallyrenowned game developers such as the Bioware (USA),Sony Computer Entertainment (UK), UbiSoft (Canada), andSidhe Interactive (NZ). AIE has consistently achieved highemployment rates for its graduates throughout the threecampuses in Australia Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.In 2011, the Academy of Interactive Entertainment hasopened two new campuses in Seattle and Louisiana in theU.S.A. This has created opportunities such as exchangeprograms for current AIE students and overseas jobprospects for AIE graduates.AIE delivers a unique brand of project-based learning,with a blend of hands-on training and knowledge-supportlectures. This delivery methodology equips students withthe tools and capabilities to be productive in the workplace.Meanwhile, AIE uses cutting-edge technology like multiplescreens and the latest industry-led production software inall courses. As a result, AIE graduates are ensured industryready and capable of being innovative and creative in aworking environment.Since 2012, AIE has launched the Scholarship IncubatorProgram as a post-graduate program, which assists Gamesand Screen graduates creating their own independentinteractive businesses and commercialising their innovativedigital media content. In addition, AIE has cooperatedwith Canberra Institute of Technology offering the Bachelorof Games and Virtual Worlds (Programming). This uniquedegree provides professional game programmers withthe skills and knowledge of a computer science degreecontextualised by gaming applications.Academy of Interactive Entertainment | 125


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Screen Art (Animation)AIE, Melbourne95142 (DFP)» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT2, FT1.5*Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills to workas professional animators in the screen industry. Students learnhow to create an animated film/TV product using industry standardsoftware from the basic level to an advanced level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Game Art (Animation)AIE, Melbourne95152 (DFP)» Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development: FT2,FT1.5*Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course covers all facets of the game art industry. Students willlearn 3D animation from a beginner’s level to an advanced levelincluding modelling characters, building environments, and other keyaspects of game design and game development.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Game ProgrammingAIE, Melbourne95162 (DFP)» Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development: FT2,FT1.5*Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesIn this course students learn specific game programming languagessuch as C++, C#, DirectX, SDL and how to develop games using anindustry standard game engine, while having experience in otheraspects such as 3D graphics, AI and project management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Games and Virtual Worlds (Programming)AIE, Melbourne95232 (DFP)» Bachelor of Games and Virtual Worlds (Programming): FT3,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe degree program is designed to provide professional gameprogrammers with the skills and knowledge of a computer sciencedegree contextualized by gaming applications plus core skills inprogramming and game design.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>126 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Advance TAFEFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.advancetafe.edu.au/pages/courses/fees_and_charges.htmCampus location and contactBairnsdale48 Main Street BairnsdalePostal address: PO Box 886 Bairnsdale 3875Bairnsdale Trade Centre96 Victoria Street BairnsdaleLakes Entrance SeamecBullock Island Lakes EntranceLakes Entrance ForestecPrinces Highway Kalimna WestSalePrinces Highway FulhamSale g-tec37 Cobains Road SaleFarmtecAerodrome Road SaleWebsite: www.advancetafe.edu.auTelephone: 1300 133 717Email: email@advancetafe.edu.auAdvance TAFE delivers a wide range of tertiary andvocational education and training in Victoria’s easternregion and beyond that gets our students further along thepathway to their career success.A variety of study modes are available to support studentson their journey with full-time, part-time and flexible studythrough remote/ off campus options and skills recognition.Our partnerships with leading universities such as Universityof Ballarat and Deakin University mean that you don’t haveto pack up your life and head to the city to get a degreeor associate degree qualification. Students study acrossa range of key disciplines such as marketing, tourism,accounting, human resources and management for theirBachelor degree or an associate degree in arts, businessor sciences.We have specialist education centres that stretch acrosssome of the most beautiful areas in Victoria includingmaritime studies in a waterfront facility at LakesEntrance and conservation, environment and forestrystudies in a ‘breath-taking’ facility in the ColquhounForest in East Gippsland.Agriculture and horticulture studies are conducted on aworking farm in Sale where students can experience a rangeof world-class irrigation systems and farming innovations.We offer many streams in the growing demand for Healthand Community Services graduates such as aged care,mental health and nursing with intakes now at both Saleand Bairnsdale.Our teachers are passionate and professional with strongrelationships and contacts in the industry they teach.At Advance TAFE we look forward to welcoming you to‘Dream Study & Achieve in your chosen profession with us.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Advance TAFE | 127


◄ AccountingAdvance, Bairnsdale56021 (VGF), 56024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Accounting: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoClasses and off-campus study are available. Graduates arequalified as assistant accountants. This Diploma can be undertakenwith Diplomas of Management, Business Human Resources, or withthe Deakin Associate Degree program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Alcohol and Other DrugsAdvance, Bairnsdale56381 (VGF), 56384 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol, other drugs andmental health): FT1-FT1.5, PTAAdvance, Sale56371 (VGF), 56374 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol, other drugs andmental health): FT1-FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course trains workers providing services in relation to mentalhealth and alcohol and drug issues. Career opportunities includeMental Health and Community Support Worker. Students can enrolin the Deakin Associate Degree program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Children’s ServicesAdvance, Bairnsdale56401 (VGF), 56404 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT1 to FT2, PTAAdvance, Sale56411 (VGF), 56414 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT1 to FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course trains workers providing programs for infants,pre-school-age children in children's services settings. Careeropportunities include child care management and planning.Students can enrol in the Deakin Associate Degree program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Community Services WorkAdvance, Bairnsdale56501 (VGF), 56504 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Community Services Work: FT1, PTA» Diploma of Community Services Work: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course has a strong Welfare focus and support for rolesin Child Protection work areas. Career opportunities includecommunity services worker in Family Support, Outreach or Welfare.Students can enrol in the Deakin Associate Degree program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Conservation and Land ManagementAdvance, Forestech56751 (VGF), 56754 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis practical and hands-on course provides students with a solidgrounding in environmental management. Graduates can work inLand Management, Conservation, Parks and Wildlife, Natural AreaRestoration and Pest Management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ DisabilityAdvance, Bairnsdale56121 (VGF), 56124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Disability: FT1 to FT1.5, PTAAdvance, Sale56131 (VGF), 56134 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Disability: FT1 to FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course trains workers in service delivery and project workfor people with disabilities. Career opportunities include CaseManager, Program Coordinator, Disability Worker. Students canenrol in the Deakin Associate Degree program at BairnsdaleCampus of Advance TAFE.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic Design (Diploma)Advance, Sale56191 (VGF), 56194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design:Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesOn course completion, your training will give you a graphic designcareer in advertising agencies, design studios and print shops, orweb or motion graphics design. Students can enrol in the DeakinAssociate Degree program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human Resource ManagementAdvance, Bairnsdale56481 (VGF), 56484 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Human Resources: FT1» Diploma of Human Resources Management: FT1Advance, Sale56491 (VGF), 56494 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Human Resources: FT1» Diploma of Human Resources Management: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis qualification is for people working in human resourcemanagement. Students can enrol in the Deakin Associate Degreeprogram at Bairnsdale Campus of Advance TAFE.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>128 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ ManagementAdvance, Bairnsdale56161 (VGF), 56164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management: FT1» Diploma of Management: FT1Advance, Sale56141 (VGF), 56144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management: FT1, PTA» Diploma of Management: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course gives general management skills with a focus ondeveloping people skills, essential in the workplace. The courseworks with other Certificate IV and Diploma courses in business.Students can enrol in the Deakin Associate Degree program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingAdvance, Bairnsdale56201 (VGF), 56204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1 to FT2,PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraduates are recognised as a Division 2 Nurse in Victoria.Students can exit at Certificate IV which is minimum qualificationfor current registration as an Enrolled Nurse. There is a graduatepathway to Bachelor of Nursing courses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Organic FarmingAdvance, Sale56471 (VGF), 56474 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Agriculture:Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course covers rural production settings including beef, sheepand dairy, vegetable growing and all forms of horticulture. You willlearn organic soil improvement, long-term weed and pest controland how to develop an organic management plan.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesAdvance TAFE | 129


Australian Academy of DesignCampus location and contactPort Melbourne220 Ingles Street, Port Melbourne 3207Postal address: PO Box 5200, South Melbourne 3205Website: http://www.designacademy.edu.au/Telephone: 03 9676 9000Email: info@designacademy.edu.auOpen days:12 August 2012: 10:00am - 5:00pm11 August <strong>2013</strong>: 10.00amSemester dates:Semester 1: 25 February <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 29 July <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.designacademy.edu.au/admission/fees.htmlOR http://www.designacademy.edu.au/international/fees.htmlThe Australian Academy of Design specialises in tertiarylevelart, design and multimedia. The Academy is anindependent not-for-profit institution established in 1998to meet the demand for innovative education programs increative, design-based studies.The Academy has a reputation for producing high quality,industry-ready, creative art and design professionals.Graduates are prepared via a concentrated course - theequivalent contact hours of a four-year university course,delivered in three years. More class time and smallerclass sizes offer students the opportunity of individualisedattention. Located close to public transport in PortMelbourne, the Academy's state-of-the-art facilities aredesigned to encourage students to reach their full creativepotential. The Academy has purpose-built studios,theatre, computer labs and a gallery that houses regularexhibitions of professional artists, illustrators, designersand graduating students. Students are exposed tocontemporary theory and practice in design as a basis fordeveloping critical thinking and philosophical positions. TheAcademy has affiliations with leading international designinstitutions allowing for both student and staff exchanges.The unique Bachelor of Design Arts degree (BDA), thefirst of its kind in Australia, was developed in consultationwith leading practicing art and design professionals andeducators. The structure of the qualification is informedby industry advice about contemporary creative practice;specifically that to be competitive today, design graduatesneed skills in more than one major area of study. Tofacilitate this complementary cross-discipline training, theAcademy provides integrated major study streams such asAdvertising-Graphic Design, Fashion Design-Advertising,Graphic Design-Photo Media and Photo Media-VisualArts. The end result for Academy students is an expandedprofessional skill-set providing increased career options.Academy graduates have found professional success ina variety of creative roles, ranging from positions at topadvertising agencies and design studios to one PhotoMedia graduate being part of the Oscar winning productionteam for the film Happy Feet.The teaching staff at the Academy are integral to itssuccess. Our academic mentors/tutors are from industryand highly respected and reputable artists or designers;their professional skills and experience are importantfactors in the high quality and innovative work beingproduced by students at the Australian Academy of Design.The Academy and the degree of difference it offers are fullyaccredited and recognised by both Victorian and Australianeducation authorities. The Academy is registered to offercourses to international students (CRICOS No.02201G) andis AUSTUDY and FEE-HELP approved.130 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ Advertising (Degree)AAD, Melbourne91572 (DFP), 91573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design Arts (Advertising): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudy contemporary advertising practice. Practical projects addressthe essentials of market operation and buyer behaviour, buildingan awareness of copywriting, budgeting and creative advertising.Submajor Graphic Design / other creative discipline.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion Design (Degree)AAD, Melbourne91502 (DFP), 91503 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design Arts (Fashion Design): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudy current trends and consider future directions in fashiondesign. Analysis of fashion history and directions complementpractical projects that build skills in pattern making andconstruction. Submajor Graphic Design / other creative discipline.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic Design (Degree)AAD, Melbourne91512 (DFP), 91513 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design Arts (Graphic Design): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudy includes the development of graphic design projects frominitial concept to pre-press solution. An understanding of thegraphic design and packaging industries is developed. SubmajorAdvertising, Photo Media / other creative discipline.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Photo Media (Degree)AAD, Melbourne91532 (DFP), 91533 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design Arts (Photo Media): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudies develop skills in producing digital images, video, animation,sound, 3-D and text. Colour management, compositing and specialeffects are also covered. Industry trends are analysed. SubmajorGraphic Design / other creative discipline.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual Arts (Degree)AAD, Melbourne91522 (DFP), 91523 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design Arts (Visual Arts): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudies explore the visual language of image making expressed viapractical projects that support visual arts development. Painting,life drawing, collage and conventions in image making are covered.Submajor Photo Media / other creative discipline.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesAustralian Academy of Design | 131


Australian Catholic UniversityFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.acu.edu.au/136434Campus location and contactBallarat Campus1200 Mair Street, BallaratVictoria 3350Postal Address: PO Box 650Ballarat Victoria 3350Melbourne Campus115 Victoria Parade, FitzroyVictoria 3065Postal Address: Locked Bag 4115Fitzroy MDC, Fitzroy Victoria 3065ACU has six campuses based in Brisbane; Sydney (NorthSydney and Strathfield); Canberra; Melbourne and Ballarat,and offers programs in five faculties throughout Australiaand overseas.Completing a degree at ACU involves much more thanlectures and essays; it involves learning to think criticallyand be guided by social justice principles. It involvesgaining the skills and being inspired to bring about changein community; profession and industry. It involves makinga difference.ACU has more than 23,000 students and is recognisedfor its supportive and nurturing learning environment andclose links with industry, giving students the chance to gainhands-on experience in the workplace.Our staff are leading figures in their fields and passionateabout giving students the best possible experience duringtheir time with us. On campus, students will find anextensive range of support services including academic,careers and Indigenous advisers and counselling services.Student associations organise a calendar of social eventsand encourage students to experience everything universitylife has to offer. Activities such as annual balls, cultural andsporting events give students the oportunity to becomeinvolved with their peers and form friendships, study andsupport networks.ACU offers programs in arts; education; exercisescience; social work; theology; visual arts and design;nursing; business; information systems; paramedicine;physiotherapy; occupational therapy; environmentalscience and law.Website: http://www.acu.edu.au/145199Telephone: 1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228)Email: futurestudents@acu.edu.auOpen days:Melbourne campusSunday 12 August 2012: 10.00 am – 4.00pmBallarat campusSunday 26 August 2012: 10.00 am – 3.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 25 February <strong>2013</strong> - 21 June <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 29 July <strong>2013</strong> - 22 November <strong>2013</strong>132 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ Applied Public HealthACU, Melbourne12451 (CSP)» Bachelor of Applied Public Health: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPublic health is the science and art of preventing disease,prolonging life and promoting health via sustainable improvementsto social and political systems, giving graduates the skills andinsight to improve population health.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArtsACU, Melbourne11101 (CSP), 11103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers a diversity of subjects for students seeking aliberal arts education and the development of skills as a basis foremployment or as the foundation for further specialised study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (Psychology)ACU, Melbourne12281 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts (Psychology): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) prepares graduates to work ina wide range of settings including education and training, humanservices and welfare, counselling, human resource management,business and research.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/CommerceACU, Melbourne11021 (CSP), 11023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis dual degree offers a diversity of subjects for students seekinga liberal arts education and to gain practical experience, effectivecommunication and research skills, and an understanding ofbusiness.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/Global StudiesACU, Melbourne12341 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDual degree for high achieving students that combines GlobalStudies and its social, political, economic and cultural elementswith international study or an internship. Students will also study awide choice of major and minor studies in the Arts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/LawsACU, Melbourne12501 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is a highly contemporary law program that will enablestudents to be admitted to legal practice and develop broaderunderstandings of the humanities and social sciences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesAustralian Catholic University | 133


◄ Business AdministrationACU, Melbourne12291 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business Administration: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Business Administration is an interdisciplinarycourse which prepares graduates for a career in businessmanagement without specialisation in a particular field of business.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business Administration/Global StudiesACU, Melbourne12351 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of GlobalStudies: 4FT, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDual degree for high achieving students that combines GlobalStudies and its social, political, economic and cultural elementswith an international study/internship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business Administration/LawsACU, Melbourne12521 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Laws: FT5,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is a highly contemporary law program that will enablestudents to be admitted to legal practice and develop broaderunderstandings of the increasing interface between law, regulationand commercial activity.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CommerceACU, Melbourne11401 (CSP), 11403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides essential management skills in a specialisedstudy area and focuses on core business competencies, leadershipand the ethics of values-based management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/Business AdministrationACU, Melbourne12471 (CSP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Administration:4FT , PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides discipline-specific learning in the broadercontext of business studies through developing intellectual ability,an understanding of self and others and professional businessskills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/Global StudiesACU, Melbourne12361 (CSP), 12363 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Global Studies: 4FT, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers the opportunity to learn about the social,political, cultural, environmental and economic changes that areshaping the world and combine this knowledge with a period ofstudy at partner institutions around the world.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/LawsACU, Melbourne12511 (CSP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is a highly contemporary law program that will enablestudents to be admitted to legal practice and develop broaderunderstandings of the increasing interface between law, regulationand commercial activity.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CounsellingACU, Melbourne12131 (CSP), 12133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Counselling: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Counselling provides students with specialisedtheoretical, research and skills training in the field of counsellingas students engage in critical analysis of different counselling andpsychotherapy models.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Creative ArtsACU, Melbourne12071 (CSP), 12073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Creative Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe aim of the Bachelor of Creative Arts is to prepare studentsto fill key creative roles in industries such as the performing arts,communication, music, file and multi-media, drama, visual arts andrelated fields of education.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Secondary) (Melbourne)ACU, Melbourne91211 (CSP), 91212 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary): FT191221 (CSP), 91222 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary): PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is for applicants who wish to become teachers insecondary schools. Graduates are eligible for employment in bothgovernment and non-government schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>134 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Education (Secondary)/ReligiousEducation (Melbourne)ACU, Melbourne91281 (CSP), 91282 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary)/GraduateCertificate in Religious Education: FT191291 (CSP), 91292 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary)/GraduateCertificate in Religious Education: PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is offered for applicants who wish to become ReligiousEducation teachers in secondary schools, but who do not haveformal qualifications in theology. Graduates are eligible foremployment in both government and non-government schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Exercise and Health ScienceACU, Melbourne12111 (CSP), 12113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise and Health Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on the role and benefits of exercise and healthylifestyles. Students may specialise in a range of elective choicesincluding coaching science, sports studies, health promotion,outdoor recreation and sports management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Exercise and Sports ScienceACU, Melbourne11351 (CSP), 11353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science focuses on the folesand benefits of exercise and healthy lifestyles. These are exploredin the contexts of elite sport to recreational physical activity as wellas community health and wellbeing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human Resource ManagementACU, Melbourne12061 (CSP), 12063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Human Resource Management: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Human Resource Management provides essentialknowledge and management skills necessary to tackle complexproblems, make ethical decisions and manage and sustainorganisational human resources.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International Development StudiesACU, Melbourne12321 (CSP), 12323 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Development Studies: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of International Development Studies offers studentsthe opportunity to make a difference through work that empowerspeople in the developing world.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ LawsACU, Melbourne12491 (CSP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is a highly contemporary law program that enablesstudents to be admitted to legal practice and provides the legalknowledge and practical skills to handle the demands of a 21stCentury legal environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laws/Global StudiesACU, Melbourne12541 (CSP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Global Studies: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is a highly contemporary law program that will enablestudents to be admitted to legal practice and develop a broadunderstanding of global issues across a wide variety of disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingACU, Melbourne12101 (CSP), 12103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Marketing: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Marketing allows students to gain theoreticalknowledge and practical skills to design, develop, implementand manage effective marketing strategies from an ethicalmarketing viewpoint.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Media CommunicationACU, Melbourne12121 (CSP), 12123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Media Communication: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Media Communication is a practice and workoriented program providing practical skills, informed by theory,in a range of communication media; video, radio, print, film andtelevision and on-line environments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MidwiferyACU, Melbourne12021 (CSP)» Bachelor of Midwifery: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Midwifery prepares students for endorsement asan entry level midwife. Students will acquire skills and knowledgeto manage normal pregnancy and childbirth and provide effectivepostnatal care.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesAustralian Catholic University | 135


◄ Midwifery (Graduate Entry)ACU, Melbourne12551 (CSP)» Bachelor of Midwifery: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers bachelor qualified, registered nurses orparamedics, who are currently practicing, the opportunity to qualifywith a Bachelor of Midwifery.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingACU, Ballarat10201 (CSP), 10203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3, PTAACU, Melbourne12201 (CSP), 12203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Nursing prepares graduates to be proactive,adaptable, competent, safe and ethical clinicians, well prepared tomeet the health needs of the community.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing (Mental Health)ACU, Ballarat10071 (CSP), 10073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing (Mental Health): 3FT PTAACU, Melbourne12371 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing (Mental Health): 3FT PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Nursing (Mental Health) is a specialisation streamfor students who wish to focus on a career in mental health nursingand is specifically designed to provide additional preparation forentry into practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing (Practice Leadership)ACU, Ballarat10081 (CSP), 10083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing (Practice Leadership): FT3, PTAACU, Melbourne12401 (CSP), 12403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing (Practice Leadership): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is a specialisation stream designed to extend courseoutcomes for students with demonstrated outstanding academicability and leadership potential through additional opportunitiesincluding mentoring in scholarship and practice leadership.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing/Business AdministrationACU, Melbourne12441 (CSP), 12443 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Business Administration:FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course will prepare graduates to meet the businessmanagement expectations of our health services. Health isincreasingly seen as a business and nurses are required tocontribute through effective management of staff and financialresources.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing/ParamedicineACU, Ballarat10041 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Paramedicine: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis dual degree aims to develop a competent, ethical clinician,a creative and critical thinker and a professional nurse andparamedic. Graduates will be well prepared to meet the healthneeds of the community in nursing and paramedical settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Occupational TherapyACU, Melbourne12391 (CSP), 12393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Occupational Therapy: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course enables students to gain skill and knowledge toenhance the ability of people with impairments to body structure orfunction and who experience physical, emotional or social disabilityto adapt to and cope with the demands of their lives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ParamedicineACU, Melbourne12261 (CSP)» Bachelor of Paramedicine: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course will enable students to utilise appropriate assessmenttechniques and examine patients whilst considering their particularneeds.Reasoning and problem-solving skills will enable students tocope with a high pressure environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PsychologyACU, Melbourne11301 (CSP), 11303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Psychological Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares graduates to work in a wide range of settingsincluding education and training, human services and welfare,counselling, human resource management, business and research.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>136 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Social ScienceACU, Melbourne11041 (CSP), 11043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with theoretical insights and practicalcompetencies that will enable them to play a creative role in avariety of public and community-based settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Social Science (Psychology)ACU, Melbourne12271 (CSP), 12273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGraduates qualify with a comprehensive understanding of thedisciplines of Sociology and Psychology, a sound knowledge of thebehavioural and mental processes and professional skills to work ina range of areas or progress to postgraduate training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Speech PathologyACU, Melbourne12461 (CSP)» Bachelor of Speech Pathology: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course encompasses all aspects of communication includingspeech, writing, symbols and gestures. Students study thetheoretical and practical aspects of speech, hearing, language,voice and difficulties in swallowing and feeding.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teacher Education–Early Childhood andPrimaryACU, Ballarat10051 (CSP), 10053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary): FT4,PTAACU, Melbourne12091 (CSP), 12093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary): FT4,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a professional and academic education forapplicants wishing to become teachers in early childhood servicesand primary schools, qualified to teach in both government andnon-government schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teacher Education–PrimaryACU, Ballarat10001 (CSP), 10003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Primary): FT4, PTAACU, Melbourne11371 (CSP), 11373 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Primary): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides professional and academic education for applicantswishing to become teachers in primary schools and qualifiesgraduates for both government and non-government schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Primary)ACU, Melbourne91261 (CSP), 91262 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Primary): FT291271 (CSP), 91272 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Primary): PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for applicants with an appropriate bachelordegree who wish to become teachers in a primary school. Studiesin religious education and theology enable graduates to obtainaccreditation to teach religious education in Catholic schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Primary)/Religious EducationACU, Melbourne91031 (CSP), 91032 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Primary)/Graduate Certificate in ReligiousEducation: FT291041 (CSP), 91042 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Primary)/Graduate Certificate in ReligiousEducation: PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGraduates are eligible for employment in Catholic, governmentand non-government schools. The course consists of studies ineducation and specific curriculum studies and is concerned withthe improvement of professional experience by the application ofadvanced knowledge and research findings to the problems, issuesand challenges that face education professionals.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Secondary)ACU, Melbourne91201 (CSP), 91202 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Secondary): FT291251 (CSP), 91252 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Secondary): PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is for applicants who wish to become teachers insecondary schools. Graduates are eligible for employment in bothgovernment and non-government schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesAustralian Catholic University | 137


◄ Teaching (Secondary)/ReligiousEducationACU, Melbourne91051 (CSP), 91052 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Secondary)/Graduate Certificate inReligious Education: FT291061 (CSP), 91062 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Secondary)/Graduate Certificate inReligious Education: PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis combined course is specifically designed to assist studentsto gain skills and knowledge for teaching Religious Education inCatholic Schools with their other teaching areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching/Arts (Humanities)ACU, Melbourne12081 (CSP), 12083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides the professional preparation for teachers in secondaryschools in the Catholic, government and independent sectors.Students complete a total of 32 units and professional teachingpractice in schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching/Arts (Mathematics)ACU, Melbourne11251 (CSP), 11253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics): FT4,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides the professional preparation for teachers in secondaryschools in the Catholic, government and independent sectors,completing a total of 32 units and professional teaching practicein schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TheologyACU, Melbourne11241 (CSP), 11243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Theology: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course allows students to pursue an in-depth program ofstudies in scripture, theology and philosophy, or choose a broaderbasedprogram that includes studies in disciplines such as liberalarts, business or psychology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Theology/Global StudiesACU, Melbourne12311 (CSP), 12313 (IFP)» Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Global Studies: 4FT, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to provide high-achieving students aninformed international perspective valued in the global workplace.Students have the opportunity to study social, political, cultural,environmental and economic changes shaping the world.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Theology/LawsACU, Melbourne12531 (CSP)» Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is a highly contemporary law program that will enablestudents to be admitted to legal practice and combines law with astudy of the Christian theological tradition, enriched by ecumenicaland inter-faith perspectives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual Arts and DesignACU, Melbourne12011 (CSP), 1<strong>2013</strong> (IFP)» Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis broad based visual arts program integrates the study of studiobasedart, art and design history and theory with graphic designand/or media studies and the acquisition of relevant vocational andorganisational aspects of professional practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Youth WorkACU, Melbourne11491 (CSP), 11493 (IFP)» Bachelor of Youth Work: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with theoretical insights and practicalcompetencies that will enable them to play a professional role asyouth workers in dealing with the needs, problems and aspirationsof young people in a variety of settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>138 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Australian College of Applied PsychologyCampus location and contactMelbourneLevel 3, 206 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000Website: www.acap.edu.auTelephone: 1800 061 199Email: info.acap@navitas.comOpen days:All Campus12 August : 10.00am - 2.00pm12 December: 6.00pmSemester dates:All sectorsTerm 1: 18 February - 17 MayTerm 2: 3 June - 30 AugustTerm 3: 16 September - 13 DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.acap.edu.au/Costs.htmlThe Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP)has been a leader in applied psychology education inAustralia for more than 28 years. We deliver high qualityhigher education (undergraduate and postgraduate)and Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses. InMelbourne we offer courses in Counselling, Psychology,Coaching, Case Management and People Management.ACAP is a registered higher education provider (HEP) andnationally registered training organisation (RTO). Ourstudents can select to study on-campus, flexible onlinelearning or a combination of both. Our higher educationCounselling degrees are accredited by the Psychotherapyand Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA). Our highereducation Psychology degree has conditional accreditationby the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).Small class sizes give students individual attention andencourage students to actively participate and practise theskills they learn in class. Our teaching staff has academicresearch and professional experience that enablesthem to apply theoretical knowledge, research-informedperspectives, real life experience and up-to-date industryknowledge into the classrooms.Our counselling degree programs include work placementsin organisations related to the student’s field of study.Placements allow students to apply knowledge and practiceskills in the work environment and develop networksof professional contacts. Students gain valuable workexperience and referees to add to their resumes beforethey graduate.Graduates of our programs can work in a variety ofspecialisations and in a range of organisations includingcounselling services, crisis support services, children’sservices, youth work, mental health services, communitywelfare agencies, policy and research programs, consultingfirms, government support services, immigration andrefugee services.Graduates of our programs can continue on to furtherspecialised studies at ACAP and other tertiary institutions.CRICOS Provider codes: 02829E (Vic), 01328A (NSW),02565B (QLD)VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Australian College of Applied Psychology | 139


◄ Applied Social ScienceACAP, Melbourne90012 (DFP), 90013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Social Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course has three areas of specialisation; Counselling,Management and Coaching. Students develop practical skillswhich can be applied to a variety of occupations that require highlydeveloped interpersonal and conflict resolution skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Community Services (Case Management)ACAP, Melbourne90022 (DFP)» Diploma of Community Services (Case Management):Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma is designed to equip students with the skillsrequired to work in case management roles in the communityservices sector. Students develop key communication, servicecoordination, networking, risk management and occupationalhealth and safety skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CounsellingACAP, Melbourne90002 (DFP)» Diploma of Counselling: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma is the first step towards a career in counselling.Students develop counselling and communication skills tosupporting people through difficult situations. The practical programprepares students for a career in community and governmentsupport services.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychological ScienceACAP, Melbourne90032 (DFP)» Bachelor of Psychological Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis online course provides a comprehensive foundation forunderstanding the theoretical bases of the scientific disciplineof psychology. Students develop an understanding of psychologyprinciples and their applications to real-world problems and contexts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>140 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Australian College of Sports TherapyCampus location and contactCity CampusLevel 6, 341 Queen Street, Melbourne,VIC, 3000Website: www.sportstherapy.edu.auTelephone: (03) 9670 3735Email: admin@sportstherapy.edu.auOpen days:12 August 2012 (City, ACST): 10.00am - 4.00pm15 August 2012 (City, ACST): 4.00pm - 7.00pm9 September 2012 (City, ACST): 12.00pm - 3.00pm12 September 2012 (City, ACST): 4.00pm - 7.00pmFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.sportstherapy.edu.au/contact/downloads.htmlThe Australian College of Sports Therapy is Australia'sleading private educational institution offering professionalqualifications in Sports Therapy, Fitness, Myotherapy andRemedial Therapy.The Australian College of Sports Therapy provides pathwaysto exciting and rewarding professions in work places thatare stimulating and interesting.Sports Therapy is all about treatment and rehabilitation ofsports related injuries and optimising athletic performance.Myotherapists assess and treat conditions of the musclesand joints providing care during injury and rehabilitation aswell as addressing injury prevention, health and fitness.Personal Trainers will be well equipped with the knowledgeand skill to begin their career in: gymnasiums, healthcentre’s, working with sporting teams, or; can become selfemployedPersonal Trainers.Remedial therapies are among the most popular andfastest growing areas of health care in the world today.Remedial therapists work by stimulating the body's ownhealing mechanisms through 'hands on' therapies andcomplementary techniques.The Australian College of Sports Therapy offers the mostcomprehensive courses in Sports Therapy and Myotherapy(musculo-skeletal assessment and treatment), as well asRemedial Therapy in Australia. All courses are governmentaccredited and nationally recognised.Located in the heart of Melbourne, convenient to publictransport, the Australian College of Sports Therapy isdedicated to education, research and the promotion ofhealth in the rapidly growing areas of sports medicine andcomplementary therapies.Practitioner programs of training include Sports Therapy(Advanced Diploma of Sports Therapy); Myotherapy(Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage [Myotherapy])and Remedial Therapy (Diploma of Remedial Massage).The educational environment at the Australian Collegeof Sports Therapy is one that stimulates and encouragesinquiry, reflection and self-directed, independentlearning. A careful balance is kept between thetheoretical, the practical and the clinical content ofthe courses. Our modern facilities are fully equipped toprovide state of the art training using traditional methodsand the latest technology.To meet the growing demand for qualified practitioners,the College is committed to providing quality educationalprograms based on medically accepted therapeutictechniques in a supportive and academicallychallenging environment.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Australian College of Sports Therapy | 141


◄ FitnessACST, City91081 (VGF), 91084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Fitness: FT1, PTA» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT1, PTA» Diploma of Fitness: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDo what you enjoy while helping others; work as a personal trainerand fitness consultant. Fitness is a rewarding career. The AustralianCollege of Sports Therapy is a leader in health and fitnesseducation and our courses are delivered by experts.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Remedial MassageACST, City91171 (VGF), 91172 (DFP), 91174 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT1, PTA92111 (VGF), 92112 (DFP), 92114 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1, PTA92102 (DFP)» Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage (Myotherapy):FT2.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesMusculoskeletal Therapy, Massage and Myotherapy coverstechniques and practical skills including: sports massage, exerciserehab, trigger point and hot/cold therapy, first aid and mobilization.They increase mobility, provide pain relief and relaxation. Studentswill be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sports TherapyACST, City91702 (DFP)» Advanced Diploma of Sports Therapy: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesSports therapists assess and treat disorders of human movementdue to injury and assist athletes to perform at their peak. ThisAdvanced Diploma gives students theoretical, clinical and personalskills needed by qualified sports therapists.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sports Therapy (Graduate Certificate)ACST, City91712 (DFP)» Graduate Certificate in Sports Therapy: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesSports therapists assess and treat disorders of human movementdue to injury and assist athletes to perform at their peak. ThisGraduate Certificate gives students theoretical, clinical andpersonal skills needed by qualified sports therapists.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>142 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Australian College of the ArtsPrepare for an exciting career in the contemporary musicindustry at this dynamic institution. The Australian Collegeof Arts (Collarts) provides high-quality, professional trainingfor musicians, audio production specialists and industrymusic business leaders. Build a career of note with aqualification from Collarts.WHAT COLLARTS OFFERSStudents can enrol in either a diploma or degree course inContemporary Music Performance, Audio Production or MusicBusiness. Regardless of which course you take, you can beassured you’ll receive the best training available. You willput your coursework, both practical and theoretical, to usecollaborating with other students and industry professionals.Campus location and contact55 Brady StreetSouth MelbourneVIC 3205Website: www.collarts.edu.auTelephone: 03 9281 8898Email: info@collarts.edu.auOpen days:25 August: 10.00am to 3.00pm17 November: 10.00am to 3.00pmTrimester dates:Trimester 1: 4 February <strong>2013</strong> - 19 April <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 2: 20 May <strong>2013</strong> - 9 August 3013Trimester 3: 9 September <strong>2013</strong> - 13 December <strong>2013</strong>THE COLLARTS MISSIONCollarts provides high-quality, professional arts andentertainment education combined with training in anintegrated, socially inclusive environment that allowsfor a diversity of voices and collaboration betweenindividuals. Students are encouraged to pursue excellenceand innovation through creativity, critical reflection, individualendeavour, exploration and experimentation, unconstrainedby style or genre and informed by scholarship and bestpractice. Collarts values its artistic and academic integrity, aswell as its engagement with the entertainment industry andthe resultant currency of its programs.COLLARTS PEOPLELed by our Dean, Dr Raffaele Marcellino, an awardwinning Australian composer and music educator allCollarts staff have extensive and continuing industryexperience and involvement, as well as, experienceas educators and trainers.STATE OF THE ART FACILITIESCollarts offers students a state of the art learningenvironment using industry standard equipment from theworld's leading makers of audio, AV and musical productsincluding Digidesign, Apple, Soundcraft, Abelton, Kurzweil,Fender, Roland, Mackie, Rode, Sony, Yamaha, Kawai,Zildjian and Canon. Collarts features two recording studios,an auditorium and computer labs in addition to standardteaching, lecture and practice rooms.HISTORY OF COLLARTSInitially funded by the Commonwealth Government,Collarts first opened under the name Ausmusic in 1988and was created to provide training for the contemporarymusic industry. Since then, Ausmusic has worked with theAustralian music industry to provide high-quality teachingand training to students aspiring to a career in the musicand entertainment industry. In 2010, Ausmusic wasrenamed The Australian College of the Arts and the courseoffering expanded to include degree programs as part of itscontinued commitment to Australian contemporary music,arts and entertainment.Australian College of the Arts | 143


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Audio ProductionCollarts, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places» Bachelor of Arts (Music Audio Production): FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the practical and theoretical trainingnecessary to become an audio production professional. Studies inall audio disciplines including recording, live production, broadcast,post-production and synchronisation are included.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Audio Production (Diploma)Collarts, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places» Diploma of Sound Production: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the practical and theoretical trainingnecessary to become an audio production professional. Studies inall audio disciplines including recording, live production, broadcast,post-production and synchronisation are included.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Creative Industries ManagementCollarts, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places» Bachelor of Arts (Creative Industries Management): FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on the skills in demand by the music,entertainment, media, arts and creative industries including artistand event management, entertainment law, licencing, marketingand communications, public relations and entrepreneurship.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Music BusinessCollarts, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places» Diploma of Music Business: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on developing the skills and knowledgerequired by the music, entertainment and creative industriesincluding artist and event management, finances and law, licencing,marketing, public relations and entrepreneurship.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Music PerformanceCollarts, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places» Diploma of Music: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course has a strong performance focus with studentsdeveloping the musical, technical and creative skills necessaryto prepare them for a career in the music industry as a musician,songwriter or producer. The course is run over two semesters.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Contemporary Music PerformanceCollarts, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places» Bachelor of Arts (Contemporary Music Performance): FT2,PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Music forms the first two semesters of the two yearBA Music (Contemporary Music Performance) degree program.Students successfully completing the Diploma can further theirstudies by continuing on to the Degree.Apply: Directly to institution144 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Australian Guild of Music EducationCampus location and contactKooyong Campus451 Glenferrie Road,Kooyong VIC 3144Website: http://www.guildmusic.edu.auTelephone: 03-9882 3111Email: guild@hotkey.net.auOpen days:By appointmentSemester dates:Semester 1: 26 February - 30 AprilSemester 2: 1 May - 30 JuneSemester 3: 1 July - 31 AugustSemester 4: 1 Sep - 30 NovemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.guildmusic.edu.auThe Australian Guild of Music is a nonprofit organisationproviding Distance Education solely in the field of MusicEducation. This means all fees go into providing qualityresources to deliver high quality courses that will enablestudents go onto the career of their choice in the musicindustry. Our aim is to provide students with skills/knowledge that they can use in any Music industry relatedcareer (Music Teaching, Live Performance, Composing/Arranging, Recording, Examination, Music Retail, MusicComputer software and multimedia, Music publishing, andmany other Music careers).Students gain a wide range of knowledge in all subjects;this prepares students when choosing to develop on anyone single skill plus use another skill in music to gainincome in the music industry.The Guild also holds live lectures at the Kooyong campusallowing students to have more involvement withlecturers/students.Distance students are able to contact lecturers viaSkype/phone and email regarding any questions inbusiness hours.Lecturers/tutors contact or discuss in person with studentsany concerns they may have regarding subjects andalways work with the student on ways to strengthen anyweaknesses. The Guild has always maintained a highpercentage rate of passing students.All lecturers are musicians and educators of high standingin their field of expertise. The Australian Guild of MusicEducation offer career-focused training in a whole range ofcourses from Certificate I, II, III and IV through to diploma,advanced diploma, and bachelor degrees.The Kooyong campus is undertaking renovations for 2012yet courses are still underway. The new sections/roomswill increase resources available to students plus enable anincrease in delivery options.The courses we teach, and the ways we teach them, arepractical and in step with current industry practice. Wedevelop the courses for the in-demand jobs, in closecollaboration with industry, and we give you the qualitiesand qualifications employers seek. So, you can be surethat we'll give you the qualities and qualifications that yourfuture employers seek.Our teachers are highly qualified and experienced intheir fields.Our facilities are extensive and advanced.Our class sizesare small, so you will enjoy the benefits of quality contactwith your teachers and fellow students. Distance studentsare to maintain weekly contact via MOODLE e-learningthrough chats, forums and messaging.Our teaching is flexible, so you can find the mode of studythat suits you best. Our qualifications are accreditednationally and recognised internationally, so wherever yourlife takes you, your qualification will be behind you and ourgraduates are living, working proof.Australian Guild of Music Education | 145


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ MusicAGME, KooyongDomestic fee-paying places» Certificate IV in Music: FT1, PT2Domestic fee-paying places» Diploma of Music: FT2, PT4Domestic fee-paying places» Advanced Diploma of Music: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe courses have a strong performance focus. Teaching skills,electronic media and theory back this up.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Music (Degree)AGME, KooyongDomestic fee-paying places» Bachelor of Music: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe courses have a strong performance focus. Teaching skills,electronic media and theory back this up.Apply: Directly to institution146 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Australian Institute of FitnessCampus location and contactRichmond Campus405 Church Street, Richmond, VIC 3121Melbourne Campus276 Russell Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000Wheelers Hill Campus855 Ferntree Gully Road, Wheelers Hill, VIC 3150Postal Address: PO Box 3548, Wheelers Hill, VIC 3150Williamstown CampusCnr North Road & The Strand, Newport, VIC 3015Bendigo Campus1 Bath Lane, Bendigo, VIC 3550Wodonga70 Elgin Street, Wodonga, VIC 3689Website: http://www.fitness.edu.au/Telephone: 1300 669 669Email: rick.munn@vic.fitness.edu.auOpen days:Australian Institute of Fitness was first established in 1979.Facilitating careers for Graduates through the vast numberof Career Partners they have. Career options are varied,with six campuses in Victoria and numerous campusesaround Australia.The Institute offers comprehensive courses in health andfitness including personal training, gym instruction andgroup exercise instruction. As Australia’s largest providerof courses leading to a career in personal training, theAustralian Institute of Fitness has a strong association withindustry and is focused on preparing graduates for theworkplace by providing a total integrated training system.With campuses in every state and territory in Australia,the courses delivered by the Australian Institute of Fitnesspositions the graduation for outstanding career prospectsin the Fitness industry.Courses are conducted either full-time, part-time or online with Campuses right across Melbourne that are allconvenient to various methods of public transport.The Australian Institute of Fitness is proud to have a largefaculty of experts dedicated to training professionals for thefitness industry. As a Registered Training Organisation it is arequirement that all of our Course Coaches are qualified inthe subjects taught. However, the Institute ensures CourseCoaches also have current and relevant qualifications andexperience in the fitness industry, so you can be confidentyou’re learning from someone who is walking the talk.Nationally, the Institute's faculty is governed by the NationalTraining Team. The National Training Team Committeeensures that the delivery and assessment strategies forall programs are updated and compliant with the industryendorsed training packages. Committee representativeshave the expertise to combine curriculum design withindustry commonsense.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).25 August <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.fitness.edu.au/feesAustralian Institute of Fitness | 147


◄ FitnessAIF, BendigoDomestic fee-paying places» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT0.5, PTAAIF, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT0.5, PTAAIF, RichmondDomestic fee-paying places» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT0.5, PTAAIF, Wheelers HillDomestic fee-paying places» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT0.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCertificate III & IV in Fitness, the course provides students with theskills and knowledge to become a world class personal trainer.Course delivery is face to face and/or on line.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Fitness BusinessAIF, e-CampusDomestic fee-paying places» Certificate IV in Small Business Management: FT1, FT1» Certificate IV in Business Sales: FT1, FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCertificate IV in Small Business Management and Certificate IV inBusiness Sales, this course provides students with the skills andknowledge to become a fitness business manager. To be completedby those who obtain a Certificate IV in Fitness.Apply: Directly to institution148 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Australian Maritime CollegeCampus location and contactLauncestonMaritime Way NewnhamBeauty PointBeauty Point 7270Website: www.amc.edu.auTelephone: 1300 363 864Email: www.amc.edu.au/enquiryOpen days:All campuses (Higher Education): 26 August: 10.00am - 3.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 25 February - 25 MaySemester 2: 15 July - 11 OctoberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.futurestudents.utas.edu.au/course-costsThe internationally-renowned Australian Maritime College(AMC) is Australia’s national institute for maritime andmaritime-related education, training and research. It is oneof seven founding members of the International Associationof Maritime Universities (IAMU) and is a specialist instituteof the University of Tasmania.Boasting a multi-million dollar suite of specialist teachingand learning facilities, these include:CENTRE FOR MARITIME SIMULATIONS: Real-timemaritime simulation technology that includes a full-scaleship’s bridge and a tug simulator.SUITE OF TRAINING VESSELS, INCLUDING THE 35mBLUEFIN: Capable of cruising all Australian waters, theBluefin can accommodate up to 18 students, two lecturers,and a crew of five on training voyages, varying in lengthfrom day trips to three weeks.AUSTRALASIA’S LARGEST HYDRODYNAMIC TOWINGTANK: Designed to investigate the behaviour of ships’ hullsin different conditions and to find ways to reduce fuel costsand environmental damage.MARINE ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH LABORATORIES:Combining temperature-controlled storage facilities, aprocessing laboratory, food preparation kitchen withsensory assessment and analytical laboratories.EMERGENCY RESPONSE CENTRE: Includes the SurvivalCentre, Marine Firefighting Centre, Damage Control CentreUnit and Fast Rescue BoatMODEL TEST BASIN: With a wavemaker featuring 16computer-controlled paddles producing a wide variety ofwave forms, it’s used to conduct studies into port designand operation; particularly regarding ship interaction inconfined waters. The Model Test Basin has also beenused to test innovative wave energy technology and thedevelopment of man-made surfing facilities.AMC prides itself on having strong links with industryand high graduate employment rates. With a focus onhands-on learning and flexible course delivery (includingopportunities for part-time and online distance study),AMC attracts students from around the world studyingat all levels; from vocational training through topostgraduate degrees.Whether you want to captain a large vessel, safeguard theworld’s marine environments or design super structures onthe ocean, there‘s a wide range of study areas to choosefrom, including: maritime engineering (marine and offshoreengineering, ocean engineering and naval architecture);marine environment (aquaculture, fisheries management,marine conservation and aquatic animal health);international and coastal seafaring; and maritime business,international logistics and maritime technology management.AMC is located across two main campuses; one at the UTASNewnham campus in Launceston, and the other across theTamar River at Beauty Point. This thriving regional city andAustralian Maritime College | 149


surrounding area boast a unique mix of vibrant culture,contemporary arts, striking architecture, stunning scenery,a Mediterranean climate and an enviable lifestyle.Just a quick direct flight from Melbourne, Sydney orBrisbane, Launceston is a city that is large enough to offera city experience but small enough to retain a strong senseof community. Whether you crave the city, coast, country orwilderness; there’s a little bit of everything close by.◄ Applied Science (Marine Environment)(Associate Degree)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)19091 (CSP), 19092 (DFP), 19093 (IFP)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides multi-disciplinary and applied science approach tolearning about the marine environment. Students gain broadintroductory exposure to the areas of natural sciences, socialsciences, technology and environmental management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aquaculture (Associate Degree)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)19051 (CSP), 19053 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Aquaculture: FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDesigned to meet industry needs and provide practical educationand training in aquaculture. Students are prepared for theworkplace through a combination of vocational, scientific andtechnological training complemented with industry placements.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Marine and OffshoreEngineeringAMC, Newnham (Launceston)19041 (CSP), 19043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Marine and Offshore Engineering):FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFocusing upon the design, deployment and commissioning ofmechanical systems associated with the marine and offshore oiland gas industries. Suited to students interested in mechanical andmechanical-electrical equipment systems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Naval ArchitectureAMC, Newnham (Launceston)19111 (CSP), 19113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCourse focuses on marine craft design and technology. Navalarchitects are responsible for the design and construction of marinecraft such as high-speed ferries, submarines, racing yachts, cargoships, naval vessels and offshore floating systems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–OceanAMC, Newnham (Launceston)19221 (CSP), 19223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Ocean Engineering): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree prepares students for work in the design, construction,installation and management of offshore fixed, floating, subsea andcoastal structures.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graduate Certificate in Maritime andLogistics ManagementAMC, Newnham (Launceston)Domestic fee-paying places, International fee-payingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis business-oriented program equips students with a high level ofunderstanding of the logistics and maritime industries. It providesthe foundation for graduates to undertake senior managementpositions in these industries.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Graduate Certificate in Maritime Studies(Specialisation)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Commonwealth-supported places , International feepayingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides an opportunity for people with a strong interest in, orinvolvement with, maritime affairs and issues to develop theireducation and knowledge in the areas of maritime safety; maritimepolicy; and fisheries management.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Graduate Certificate of Applied Science(Marine Environment)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Commonwealth-supported places , International feepayingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides graduates with advanced skills and expertise in thecollection, analysis and translation of scientific information; andresearch into achieving industry best-practice outcomes andoptimal policy development and implementation.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Graduate Certificate of MaritimeEngineering (Specialisation)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Domestic fee-paying places, International fee-payingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides engineering professionals with in-depth exposure to a widerange of subjects relevant to the development and procurement ofmarine systems. Aimed at engineers already in the workforce butwith limited exposure to the maritime sector.Apply: Directly to institution150 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Graduate Diploma of Applied Science(Marine Environment)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Commonwealth-supported places , International feepayingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides graduates with advanced skills and expertise in thecollection, analysis and translation of scientific information; andresearch into achieving industry best-practice outcomes andoptimal policy development and implementation.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Graduate Diploma of Maritime andLogistics ManagementAMC, Newnham (Launceston)Domestic fee-paying places, International fee-payingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis business-oriented program equips students with a high level ofunderstanding of the logistics and maritime industries. It providesthe foundation for graduates to undertake senior managementpositions in these industries.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Graduate Diploma of MaritimeEngineering (Specialisation)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Domestic fee-paying places, International fee-payingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides engineering professionals with in-depth exposure to a widerange of subjects relevant to the development and procurement ofmarine systems. Aimed at engineers already in the workforce butwith limited exposure to the maritime sector.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Graduate Diploma of Maritime Studies(Specialisation)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Commonwealth-supported places , International feepayingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides an opportunity for people with a strong interest in, orinvolvement with, maritime affairs and issues to develop theireducation and knowledge in the areas of maritime safety; maritimepolicy; and fisheries management.Apply: Directly to institution◄ International Logistics (FreightForwarding)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)19101 (CSP), 19102 (DFP), 19103 (IFP)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with knowledge of critical elements ofthe international logistics and freight forwarding industries.Logistics and freight forwarding are fundamental components ofinternational trade.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Marine EnvironmentAMC, Newnham (Launceston)19071 (CSP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Marine Environment): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree offers a choice of three specialisation disciplines:aquaculture; fisheries management; marine conservation. Itprovides students with a strong foundation in understanding thenatural science of the marine environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Maritime and Logistics Management(Associate Degree)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)19081 (CSP), 19082 (DFP), 19083 (IFP)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for management careers in the dynamic andinternationally-focused maritime and logistics industries andrelated areas. This course covers the first two years of the Bachelorof Business (Maritime and Logistics Management).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Maritime and Logistics Management(Degree)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)19031 (CSP), 19033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Maritime and Logistics Management):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course combines core business units with more specificmaritime industry and logistics-based units to provide thenecessary focus and an in-depth appreciation of the issuesconfronting the logistics and maritime industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Maritime Technology ManagementAMC, Newnham (Launceston)19211 (CSP), 19213 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Maritime Technology Management):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA combination of studies in engineering and technologymanagement, logistics and business, gives students specialisedskills to work in project management roles in the maritime sectorand other industries such as construction.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Master of Applied Science (MarineEnviornment) - HonoursAMC, Newnham (Launceston)Commonwealth-supported places , International feepayingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides graduates with advanced skills and expertise in thecollection, analysis and translation of scientific information; andresearch into achieving industry best-practice outcomes andoptimal policy development and implementation.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesAustralian Maritime College | 151


◄ Master of Applied Science (MarineEnvironment)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Commonwealth-supported places , International feepayingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides graduates with advanced skills and expertise in thecollection, analysis and translation of scientific information; andresearch into achieving industry best-practice outcomes andoptimal policy development and implementation.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Master of Business Administration(Maritime and Logistics Management)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Domestic fee-paying places, International fee-payingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis business-oriented program equips students with a high level ofunderstanding of the logistics and maritime industries. It providesthe foundation for graduates to undertake senior managementpositions in these industries.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Master of Maritime Engineering(Specialisation)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Domestic fee-paying places, International fee-payingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides engineering professionals with in-depth exposure to a widerange of subjects relevant to the development and procurement ofmarine systems. Aimed at engineers already in the workforce butwith limited exposure to the maritime sector.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Master of Maritime Studies(Specialisation)AMC, Newnham (Launceston)Commonwealth-supported places , International feepayingplacesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides graduates with advanced skills and expertise in thecollection, analysis and translation of scientific information; andresearch into achieving industry best-practice outcomes andoptimal policy development and implementation.Apply: Directly to institution152 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Bendigo TAFEExperience the benefits of learning in a supportiveenvironment in one of Central Victoria’s largest trainingproviders when you enrol at Bendigo TAFE.Bendigo TAFE delivers over 250 courses to over 10,000students who are supported by passionate and dedicatedteachers and support staff. Over 700 teaching and supportstaff work on a full-time, part-time and casual basisacross six campuses. With a diverse range of courses,students, campuses and delivery methods, the commoncharacteristic of all our staff is their commitment toproviding top outcomes for students and clients.Our education, training and assessment services supporta wide range of study areas and programs includingtraditional trades, vocational and pre-employmentprograms and emerging skill areas delivered in qualityfacilities. Central to the core of these study areas areindustry relevance and engaging students in practical andrelevant training.A number of our courses have articulation agreements withuniversities providing you with either credits or direct entrytowards your selected bachelor program.Campus location and contactBendigo City Campus and Bendigo Charleston Road CampusPostal address: P.O. Box 170 Bendigo, VIC 3552Website: www.bendigotafe.edu.auTelephone: 1300 554 248Email: info@bendigotafe.edu.auOpen days:19 August 2012: 10.00am - 3.00pm (Bendigo)22 August 2012: 2.00pm - 5.00pm (Castlemaine)24 August 2012: 10.00am - 3.00pm (Echuca)Semester dates:Semester 1: 29 January 2012Semester 2: 15 July 2012Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.bendigotafe.edu.au/Courses/fees-andcharges/Pages/default.aspxVET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Beauty TherapyBendigo TAFE, Bendigo63011 (VGF), 63014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Beauty Therapy:Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Beauty Therapy has been designed for thosewishing to work in the spa and beauty industry. Planning of spaprograms and therapies are a new part of this qualification and willequip those wishing to work in the beauty industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Bendigo TAFE | 153


◄ Building Design (Architectural)Bendigo TAFE, Charleston Road63161 (VGF), 63164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FTPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the opportunity to developan understanding of ESD and building design issues using CADsoftware packages. These courses can lead to a career as abuilding designer within an architectural practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Conservation and Land ManagementBendigo TAFE, Charleston Road63751 (VGF), 63754 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management: FT1» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management:Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses provide students with the opportunity to developan understanding of key environmental issues and management.Students participate in a range of projects and fieldtrips. Thesecourses can lead to a diverse range of employment opportunities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering - TechnicalBendigo TAFE, Charleston Road63171 (VGF), 63174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Engineering - Technical: FT, PTPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course trains engineering technicians in research anddevelopment, design, planning, production, operations, andmaintenance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignBendigo TAFE, Bendigo63041 (VGF), 63044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for students who wish to pursue a careerin the graphic design industry producing print ready materials formarketing through a range of media. This includes photo and printmedia, illustration and ready for press materials.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignBendigo TAFE, Bendigo63081 (VGF), 63084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design: FTPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design provides advancedlevel study, focusing on more complex design briefs andsolutions together with advanced research, analysis and projectmanagement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interactive Digital MediaBendigo TAFE, Bendigo63071 (VGF), 63074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is for people who want to acquire knowledge and skillsto pursue employment and/or further training in animation, visualeffects, media archiving, camera/lighting, digital art and productioncoordination.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory TechnologyBendigo TAFE, Bendigo63141 (VGF), 63144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT, PTPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoTraining in a wide range of chemical, microbiological andinstrument testing leading to a range of employment opportunitiesthrough the diversity of this industry sector.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Writing and EditingBendigo TAFE, Bendigo63191 (VGF), 63194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing: FT, PT» Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing: FT, PTPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese qualifications are designed to develop a participant’sknowledge, skills and abilities such that they can successfullyundertake a career in the contemporary writing, editing andpublishing industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sound ProductionBendigo TAFE, Bendigo63131 (VGF), 63134 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sound Production: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course assists you to establish a career as a professionalaudio technician, sound designer or audio engineer. You will learnabout studio operations, digital audio production and PA assemblyfor live shows.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtBendigo TAFE, Bendigo63151 (VGF), 63154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for students who wish to pursue a career inthe diverse visual arts industry. This may include working in a studiobased or shared workshop environment as a painter, sculptor,printmaker or in the photographic industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>154 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Billy Blue College of DesignCampus location and contact595 Design College595 Little Collins St, Melbourne 3000Website: http://www.think.edu.au/our-colleges/design/billyblue/Telephone: (03) 9670 4026Email: info@billyblue.edu.auOpen days:15 September 2012: 10.00am-4.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 4 March 2012Semester 2: 8 July 2012The Billy Blue design College is named after William (Billy)Blue who played a colourful role in Australian colonialhistory. He pioneered Sydney Harbour’s first ferry serviceand was, in effect, the nation’s first official tour operator.Billy Blue is thought to have been born in Jamaica in 1767and, after being arrested for stealing sugar in London,found himself on board the Minorca arriving in BotanyBay at the age of 34. After serving out the remainder ofhis sentence in Sydney, Billy began a rowing boat servicecrossing the harbour, married the wife he would go on tohave six children. He lived with his family in The Rocks.Eventually, in 1811, he was appointed Harbour Watchmanand Constable. As a consequence of these titles, Billy wasgranted a home overlooking Sydney Harbour and the landon which it sat came to be known as Billy Blue’s Point.Billy Blue died in 1834 in North Sydney where streets arenow named after him and the site of his northern ferryterminus remains known as Blues Point.Billy Blue has a proud tradition in design education andengagement with Industry. We choose to operate on apersonal scale to preserve a sense of community. We careabout our students, the way we interact with them and howthe students interact with each other. We also care aboutour customers, industry partners, academic partners and‘live’ clients.Our values define the expectations of staff and studentsat Billy Blue. Our values apply equally to teaching, learningand working. We reflect our commitment to the college bythe continual improvement and assessment of the qualityof our educational products and services.Our values for student and staff are:• Personal care and development• Learning and leadership• Diversity and unity• Open communication and team work• Innovation and creativity• Social and global responsibility• Integrity and fairness• Initiative and accountability• Economy and efficiency• Customer service and client relationships◄ Branded FashionBilly Blue, MelbourneCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Applied Design (Branded Fashion): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Applied Design (Branded Fashion) focuses on thedesign, production and marketing of garments. You learn how tocreate and market a range of design solutions and use the latestsoftware to communicate your product design ideas.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Communication DesignBilly Blue, MelbourneCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Applied Design (Communication): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis design course is structured to prepare you for careers ingraphic design, advertising, publishing, packaging, print media anddigital media.Apply: Directly to institutionBilly Blue College of Design | 155


Blue Mountains International HotelManagement SchoolSince 1991, Blue Mountains International HotelManagement School has gained a strong reputation fordelivering industry relevant hotel and event managementprograms. In a recent survey of international hiringmanagers, Blue Mountains ranked number 1 amonginternational hospitality management schools in AsiaPacific and Australia for an international career (TNSSurvey 2010).Undergraduate Programs offered include:• Bachelor of Business in International Hotel & ResortManagement(2.5 years)• Bachelor of Business in International EventManagement (2.5 years)There are two campuses – Leura and downtown SydneyUndergraduate students live on campus in Leura duringthe first 2 years of their degree and learn in a simulatedhotel environment – students get the opportunity to be bothguest and staff. In the final year students complete theirundergraduate studies at the Sydney campus.FEE-HELP is also available for Australian Citizens.Campus location and contactLeura Campus1 Chambers Road, Leura NSW 2780Postal address: PO Box A256, Sydney South, NSW 1235Sydney CampusLevel 4, 540 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000Postal address: PO Box A256, Sydney South, NSW 1235Website: www.bluemountains.edu.auTelephone: (02) 9437 0300Email: enquiry@bluemountains.edu.auSemester dates:Semester 1: JanuarySemester 2: AprilSemester 3: JulySemester 4: SeptemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.bluemountains.edu.au/apply/fees/◄ Event ManagementBMIHMS, Blue Mountains96042 (DFP), 96043 (IFP)» Associate Degree of Business–Event Management: FT2» Bachelor of Business–-Event Management: FT2.5» Diploma of Business–Event Management : FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis is a 2.5 years business degree with a major in InternationalEvent Management. It includes two paid industry placements (6months each placement) with major companies and hotel brands inAustralia or overseas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hotel and Resort ManagementBMIHMS, Blue Mountains96502 (DFP), 96503 (IFP)» Associate Degree of Business - International Hotel and ResortManagement: FT2» Bachelor of Business - International Hotel and Resort Management:FT3» Diploma of Business - International Hotel and Resort Management:FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis is a 2.5 years business degree with a major in InternationalHotel and Resort Management. It includes two paid industryplacements (6 months each placement) with major hotel brandsand resorts in Australia or overseas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>156 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Box Hill InstituteCampus location and contactElgar465 Elgar Rd, Box Hill, 3128Postal address: Private Bag 2014, Box Hill, 3128Nelson853 Whitehorse Rd, Box Hill, 3128Whitehorse1000 Whitehose Rd, Box Hill, 3128City253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, 3000Website: www.boxhill.edu.auTelephone: 1300 BOX HILL (1300 269 445)Email: courseinfo@boxhill.edu.auOpen days:26 August 2012: 10.00am-3.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: February - JuneSemester 2: July - November/December(Actual dates may vary between courses and sectors)Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.bhtafe.edu.au/courses/Pages/how-much-willcost.aspxStudying at Box Hill Institute, won’t just help you get a job, itwill help you build the career you want!Box Hill Institute offers real career-focused training acrossa range of courses from certificate, diploma, advanceddiploma, associate degree to degree level.Study areas are diverse, and range from aged care, youthwork, biotechnology, tourism, information technology tointernational business. Courses are suitable for schoolleavers, mature-aged or international learners.Box Hill Institute is one of Australia’s largest progressiveTAFE institutes delivering over 500 courses to more than40, 000 students across its Melbourne and internationalextended campuses.Now in partnership with the Centre for Adult Education (CAE),the Institute is in the unique position of offering life-longlearning through its adult education network of courses.Learners are taught by experienced teachers with industryexperience. With a friendly, supportive environment, BoxHill Institute welcomes students of all ages and cultures.Being the first choice for learners, our graduates are thefirst choice for many employers. Almost nine out of tenInstitute graduates secure employment, or continue tofurther study within six months of completing their course.Box Hill Institute courses are delivered with an emphasison practical learning aimed at meeting industry demand.Box Hill Institute offers flexible study options for nationallyaccredited and recognised qualifications. Courses arestructured in conjunction with the Institute’s industrypartners to produce work-ready graduates.Partnerships are a vital part of the Box Hill Institutephilosophy. Working collaboratively with industry andcommunity partners is paramount in delivering qualityvocational education. It is through these important workingrelationships that Box Hill Institute excels.Study abroadLearners have the opportunity to participate in studytours and short-term exchanges with Box Hill Institute’sGlobal Education Network (GEN) partners in Canada,Singapore and the USA. Scholarship opportunities to otherdestinations are also available.A number of Diploma, Advanced Diploma and Degreequalifications offer opportunities for learners to accesssemester, short exchange and study tour programs. Manyof our learners, through their own efforts and excellence,obtain overseas work placements that greatly enhancetheir chances of finding a job.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their fee structuresare currently under review following changes introduced bythe Victorian Government “Refocusing Vocational Training inVictoria” announced in the 2012-13 State Budget.Box Hill Institute | 157


As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountingBox Hill, Elgar51201 (VGF), 51204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounting): FT0.5» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.0» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop the knowledge and skills to work in a range of accountingjob functions from junior, entry level to senior support roles.Direct entry into the Bachelor of Commerce (Applied) is guaranteedfor all Advanced Diploma graduates.Each qualification comprises core competencies and a selection ofelectives. Pathways to the Advanced Diploma will incorporate theCertificate IV and the Diploma.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Animal TechnologyBox Hill, Elgar51971 (VGF), 51974 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Animal Technology: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Animal Technology is an industry qualification forpersons undertaking animal technology functions within a scientificresearch environment. The course provides credits toward Latrobe’sBachelor of Animal & Veterinary Biosciences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Beauty TherapyBox Hill, Elgar51671 (VGF), 51674 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with the initial vocational training in the beautytherapy field, including integrated salon placement. It incorporatescustomer service and retail skills in addition to technical skills andknowledge required in beauty therapy.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biotechnology (Associate Degree)Box Hill, Elgar51292 (DFP)» Associate Degree of Biotechnology: FT2, PT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides foundation knowledge in Biology and Chemistry withadvanced theory and skills in Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiologyand Bioprocessing in small class sizes. Pathway to final year ofBachelor Degree of Biotechnology and Innovation available.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biotechnology and Innovation (Degree)Box Hill, Elgar51052 (DFP)» Bachelor of Biotechnology and Innovation: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides theory and skills in Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiologyand Bioprocessing. In the final year you will work in the industryafter completing relevant business units and studies inBioprocessing, Pharmacology and Reproductive Technology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and Construction (Diploma)Box Hill, Elgar51011 (VGF), 51014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis Diploma provides para-professional skills for middlemanagement positions in medium sized companies, within thebuilding and construction industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building DesignBox Hill, Elgar51031 (VGF), 51034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with para-professional skills in theuse of CAD, and the design of buildings for employment in buildingdesign companies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessBox Hill, Elgar51191 (VGF), 51194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business: FT0.5» Diploma of Business: FT1.0Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses have been designed to develop and/or enhancethe skills and knowledge of students who are looking to enter theworkplace, working or currently working towards supervisor andmanagement roles.The Certificate IV in Business incorporates the Certificate III inBusiness. Students may be required to enrol in the Certificate IIIto complete all prerequisite competencies before commencing thenext level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Children's Services (Early ChildhoodEducation and Care)Box Hill, Elgar51311 (VGF), 51314 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and knowledge required to plan and implementprograms for infants to pre-school aged children in a range ofchildren’s services. Studies focus on ability to work in partnershipwith families, and undertake management responsibilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>158 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Commerce (Applied) (Degree)Box Hill, Elgar51302 (DFP)» Associate Degree in Commerce (Applied): FT2, PT452172 (DFP)» Bachelor Degree in Commerce (Applied): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOver three years, graduates become skilled in business knowledge,technical skills, and creativity. Subjects include Accounting, Law,Communication, Management, Economics, and Marketing, focusingon graduate employability and competitive advantage.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commercial CookeryBox Hill, Elgar51871 (VGF), 51874 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course enables students to develop the practical skillsnecessary to become a commercial chef. Students complete arange of operational and managerial subjects that focus on kitchenoperations, customer service, financial and people management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Companion Animal ServicesBox Hill, Elgar52161 (VGF), 52164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services:Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services is an industryrecognised qualification for persons undertaking animal attendantfunctions in animal environments: RSPCA, grooming salon, animaltraining facility, boarding kennel, pet retail etc.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer SystemsBox Hill, Nelson51341 (VGF), 51344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Computer Systems Technology: FT151851 (VGF), 51854 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis is a hands-on practical course with vendor courseware(Cisco and Microsoft) embedded in the program. It focuseson job outcomes and employability with emphasis on thelatest technologies: computer network, cloud computing andvirtualisation. The Advanced Diploma of Computer Systemsincorporates the Certificate IV in Computer Systems. Students maybe required to enrol in the Certificate IV to complete all prerequisitecompetencies before commencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer Systems (Diploma) (HE)Box Hill, Nelson52242 (DFP)» Diploma of Computer Systems: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma covers the fundamentals of computing from apractical viewpoint, including vendor courseware in networking.It can lead to employment or further studies in the discipline. Itincludes networking, programming, database and electives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer Systems (Networking)(Degree, Associate Degree)Box Hill, NelsonAssociate Degree: 51502 (DFP)» Associate Degree in Computer Systems (Networking): FT2,PT4Degree: 51092 (DFP)» Bachelor of Computer Systems (Networking): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a practical course heavily orientated to networkingtechnologies. It includes vendor certification courseware andcombines theoretical study with hands-on experience. Major topicsinclude networking, operating systems, web and virtualisation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Dance Teaching and ManagementBox Hill, Whitehorse51101 (VGF), 51104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Dance (Teaching and Management): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares dancers for a teaching qualification in the private sector.Suited to those assisting or teaching, especially children. Includesballet, jazz, contemporary, dance teaching and small businessmanagement in preparation for studio teaching.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ DesignBox Hill, Whitehorse51931 (VGF), 51934 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Design: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students the opportunity to develop and enhance skills ingraphic art, graphic design, industrial design, product design, andrelated design studies. Incorporates design concepts, appropriatetechniques and media to communicate ideas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ DisabilityBox Hill, Elgar51331 (VGF), 51334 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Disability: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelops skills for disability support workers to work in residentialgroup homes, day respite centres, open employment services, andclient homes. Studies cover a broad range of disabilities includingphysical, sensory, and intellectual.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesBox Hill Institute | 159


◄ Engineering–CivilBox Hill, Elgar51411 (VGF), 51414 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will be endowed with knowledge and skills to applyengineering and scientific principles to civil/structural engineeringapplications, which can lead to occupations in the civil/structuralengineering field.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–JewelleryBox Hill, Whitehorse51561 (VGF), 51564 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesIncorporates skills and knowledge in jewellery and object designin the areas of specialist jewellery and object design briefs.Studies include heritage jewellery, theatre and film commissions,exhibitions and one-off individual client briefs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/ManufacturingBox Hill, Elgar51441 (VGF), 51444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents become equipped with the knowledge and skills toapply engineering and scientific principles to mechanical andmanufacturing engineering applications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsBox Hill, Elgar51601 (VGF), 51604 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with vocational training in the event managementfield across multiple industries including tourism and sports. Itincorporates practical participation in the organisation of events,reflecting the role of an event manager. The Diploma of Eventsincorporates the Certificate III in Events.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion DesignBox Hill, Whitehorse51711 (VGF), 51714 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology: FT1» Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology:FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesIncorporates fashion design and expert skills in specialist patternmaking, managing design and product development processes,draping, developing a fashion range, special occasion wear andmanagement of fashion design systems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion Design (Degree)Box Hill, Whitehorse51822 (DFP)» Bachelor of Fashion: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCourse covers the technical and creative knowledge required tobe a responsive fashion designer of the future. It explores fashiontheory, the elements and principles of design, garment and patternconstruction combined with fashion business studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ FitnessBox Hill, Whitehorse51471 (VGF), 51474 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT .5, PT 1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCourse develops instructional and fitness-specific skills to developfitness with a variety of clients, as a personal trainer, leadingexercise in a community venue, working with challenging clients orwith medical professionals in rehabilitation.The Certificate IV in Fitness incorporates the Certificate III inFitness.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignBox Hill, Whitehorse51111 (VGF), 51114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesIncorporates specific knowledge/skills to work as a GraphicDesigner. Develop skills in applying design process whenresponding to client briefs, developing basic design concepts.Provides sustainable work practices and developing finished art.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityBox Hill, Elgar51571 (VGF), 51574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Certificate IV is a 12 month practical course. Students developskills undertaking extensive practical experience in the Institute'srestaurant, bar and barista for operational roles in the hospitalityindustry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality Management(Associate Degree)Box Hill, Elgar51532 (DFP)» Associate Degree in Hospitality Management: FT2, PT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course equips graduates with theoretical and practical skillsneeded in supervisory and frontline management roles in thehospitality industry. On completion students may be permitted totransfer to the Bachelor of Hospitality Management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>160 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Hospitality Management (Degree)Box Hill, Elgar51512 (DFP)» Bachelor of Hospitality Management: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course develops theoretical and practical skills necessary formanagerial roles in the dynamic hospitality industry. Students arerequired to complete a common core of business and managementand specialist hospitality and event subjects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyBox Hill, Nelson51321 (VGF), 51324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents develop the foundation skills for the internet generation,and then specialise in networks, web, software, apps and systems.There is increased opportunity to work on both physical andvirtualised equipment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology(Network Security)Box Hill, Nelson51221 (VGF), 51224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (NetworkSecurity): FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesA specialist security orientated course of study focusing on NetworkSecurity in the ICT field. This course incoprates the Diploma ofInformation Technology (Networking). Students may be requiredto enrol in the Diploma to complete all prerequisite competenciesbefore commencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (Networking)Box Hill, Nelson51161 (VGF), 51164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Information Technology (Networking): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is an employment orientated course for thedevelopment of multi-platform system environments that createsthe technical skills to build and maintain networked systems withan ICT infrastructure. This course incorporates the Certificate IVin Information Technology. Students may be required to enrol inthe Certificate IV to complete all prerequisite competencies beforecommencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology(Software Development)Box Hill, Nelson51231 (VGF), 51234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Information Technology (Software Development):FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesAn industry based course, designed with emphasis on conciseprogramming technique, systems analysis, and “best practices” toproduce proficient assimilation into any IT systems programmingenvironment. The course incorporates the Certificate IV inInformation Technology. Students may be required to enrol in theCertificate IV to complete all prerequisite competencies beforecommencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology(Systems Administration)Box Hill, Nelson51251 (VGF), 51254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Information Technology (Systems Administration):FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis is an employment orientated course of study for support ofmulti-platform system environments that creates a functionalinterface between business units and technology for the purposeof implementing a complete IT solution. This course incorporatesthe Certificate IV in Information Technology. Students may berequired to enrol in the Certificate IV to complete all prerequisitecompetencies before commencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology(Website Development)Box Hill, Nelson51611 (VGF), 51614 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Information Technology (Website Development):FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a total immersion into creative, technicallyproficient website development, while retaining the essence ofbusiness relativity. This course incorporates the Certificate IV inInformation Technology. Students may be required to enrol in theCertificate IV to complete all prerequisite competencies beforecommencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interactive and Digital GamesBox Hill, Nelson52251 (VGF), 52254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStart your career in the game design industry here! This coursepresents an opportunity for students having recently completedYear 11 or 12 to enter the highly rewarding field of video gamedesign.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesBox Hill Institute | 161


◄ Interior Design and DecorationBox Hill, Whitehorse51551 (VGF), 51554 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelops skills for the creations of interior spaces to industrystandards. Incorporates the development of complete decorativeschemes for the effective use of residential, commercial andinstitutional interior spaces, working with client briefs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessBox Hill, Elgar51691 (VGF), 51694 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in International Trade: FT0.5» Diploma of International Business: FT1.0Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesIncorporates the Certificate IV and Diploma combining businessknowledge and skills specific to international trade/business. Apathway exists to the Advanced Diploma of Management with aspecialization in International business.The Certificate IV in International Trade incorporates the CertificateIII in [International Trade. Students may be required to enrol inthe Certificate III to complete all prerequisite competencies beforecommencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory TechnologyBox Hill, Elgar51021 (VGF), 51024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Biotechnology: 51041 (VGF), 51044 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Laboratory Technology develops skills in molecularbiology, microbiology, histology and tissue culture. Small class sizesand a work placement component in the final year provide a handsonpractical experience for students.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Library and Information ServicesBox Hill, Nelson51861 (VGF), 51864 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Library-Information Services: FT152211 (VGF), 52214 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Library-Information Services: FT151801 (VGF), 51804 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Library-Information Services: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudy library and information services for a dynamic andchallenging career. This course prepares students for a range ofwork in technical and customer service positions. It combinespeople and technology interests. The Diploma of Library andInformation Services incorporates the Certificate IV in Library andInformation Services. Students may be required to enrol in theCertificate IV and the Certificate III to complete all prerequisitecompetencies before commencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Live Production, Theatre and EventsBox Hill, Whitehorse51061 (VGF), 51064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events (TechnicalProduction): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students to work as technical operators in specialist areasin a range of live entertainment fields such as theatre, corporateand major events.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementBox Hill, Elgar51911 (VGF), 51914 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business: FT0.5» Diploma of Business: FT1.0» Advanced Diploma of Management: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop and/or enhance skills and knowledge forthose looking to enter the workplace or working towards supervisorand management roles.Direct entry into Bachelor of Commerce (Applied) is guaranteed forall Advanced Diploma graduates.The Certificate IV in Business incorporates the Certificate III inBusiness.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Management/International BusinessBox Hill, Elgar51841 (VGF), 51844 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in International Trade: FT0.5» Diploma of International Business: FT1.0» Advanced Diploma of Management: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelopment of business knowledge and skills specific tointernational trade/business with a strategic approach. Directentry into the Bachelor of Commerce (Applied) is guaranteed for allAdvanced Diploma graduatesThe Certificate IV in International Trade incorporates the CertificateIII in [International Trade. Students may be required to enrol inthe Certificate III to complete all prerequisite competencies beforecommencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingBox Hill, Elgar51261 (VGF), 51264 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5» Diploma of Marketing: FT1.0» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelops the skills required to operate in a varied range of markingroles in both the public and private sectors. Direct entry into theBachelor of Commerce (Applied) is guaranteed for all AdvancedDiploma graduatesThe Certificate IV in Marketing incorporates the Certificate III inBusiness.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>162 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Medical AdministrationBox Hill, Elgar51891 (VGF), 51894 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCertificate III program developing skills and knowledge necessaryto gain employment in health and medical administration positions.Incorporates practical training in a simulated environment.Pathways to Certificate IV in Business Administration.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MusicBox Hill, Whitehorse51731 (VGF), 51734 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Music: FT1» Diploma of Music: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Music: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFocuses on contemporary music performance skills includingindividual and band instrumental skills, stagecraft, musicianshipskills, music technology and relevant music industry skills. Pathwayto credit for degree study following this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music Audio Production (Degree)Box Hill, Whitehorse51392 (DFP)» Bachelor of Applied Music (Audio Production): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudies in analogue & digital recording, ProTools, live sound,electronic & interactive systems, MIDI, sound design for films &computer games, business, theory, history & analysis, aural andelectives. Excellent computer labs & studio facilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music BusinessBox Hill, Whitehorse51121 (VGF), 51124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Music Business: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides training in the business area of the musicindustry. It covers specific knowledge about the Australian musicindustry as well as generic business skills that can be applied toany industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music Business (Degree)Box Hill, Whitehorse51702 (DFP)» Bachelor of Applied Business in Music Industry: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares graduates for a career in the musicindustry as a music business professional, in the areas of bandmanagement, record companies, tour and event management,music marketing and promotion, music publishing or businessmanagement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music Composition (Degree)Box Hill, Whitehorse51382 (DFP)» Bachelor of Applied Music (Composition): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudies in film music, game audio, songwriting, MIDI, sequencing,music business, theory, aural, history & analysis, many electivechoices, collaborations with film makers & computer gamedesigners. Excellent computer labs & studio facilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music Performance (Degree)Box Hill, Whitehorse51372 (DFP)» Bachelor of Applied Music (Performance): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudies in contemporary performance, one-on-one lessons,technical classes, improvisation, bands, world music, musicbusiness, technology, theory, history & analysis, aural training andelective choices. Excellent computer labs & studio facilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PatisserieBox Hill, Elgar51881 (VGF), 51884 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe key focus of this course is to enable students to develop theknowledge and skills to become a specialist Patisserie Chef. Themain areas include preparation of yeast, cake and pastry goods,hot and cold desserts, and, business management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Writing and EditingBox Hill, Whitehorse51651 (VGF), 51654 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing: FT1, PTA» Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course develops writing, editing and print and web productionskills in a structured and creative environment. Students specialisein writing for a range of different audiences with application acrossa range of industry contexts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Real EstateBox Hill, Elgar52231 (VGF), 52234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesQualification to operate as a licensed Real Estate Agent in Victoriaconducted by industry professionals with a wealth of specialistknowledge and experience. This course pathways into the Diplomaof Agency Management (Property Services).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesBox Hill Institute | 163


◄ Remedial Massage (Myotherapy)Box Hill, Elgar51991 (VGF), 51994 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage (Myotherapy): FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesAs a Massage/Myotherapy practitioner you may be a self employedor work in an organisation using specific modalities to assess andtreat clients needs such as injury management, rehabilitation,palliative and aged care, and supervise massage therapists.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media (Broadcast Television)Box Hill, Elgar51781 (VGF), 51784 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Screen and Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEndorsed by major television networks the Screen and MediaCertificate IV (Broadcast Television) has been developed to providetraining in studio operations including camera, lighting, visionswitching, audio, TV graphics and editing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sound ProductionBox Hill, Whitehorse51451 (VGF), 51454 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sound Production: FT1» Diploma of Sound Production: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Sound Production: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesYou will learn theory and practice in studio recording, interactivetechnologies, sound for audiovisual and TV, musicianship, relevantbusiness skills and live sound with a strong industry focus. Pathwaycredit for degree study following this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ SportBox Hill, Elgar51461 (VGF), 51464 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sport and Recreation: FT1 to 251521 (VGF), 51524 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sport (Development): FT1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment within varied job roles in the sportand recreation industries. Includes sports administration, coaching,fitness, marketing, management, officiating and events management.Course structure for <strong>2013</strong> is under review.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TelecommunicationsBox Hill, Nelson52121 (VGF), 52124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Telecommunications Network Engineering: PT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesBuilds the essential skills and knowledge for the telecommunicationindustries. With the NBN rollout, this course prepares you for thelatest technologies in optical fibre, internetworking TV, computernetworking and network management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismBox Hill, Elgar51591 (VGF), 51594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Tourism: FT1» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will give you essential skills and training to advance tomiddle-management roles in the tourism industry. A broad rangeof skills will be developed in tourism operations, local and regionalplanning, marketing and product development.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism (Guiding)Box Hill, Elgar52221 (VGF), 52224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Tourism (Guiding): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills and knowledge to work in multipleindustry sectors linked to Tour Guiding. You will gain both thepractical skills for guiding, along with skills required to work inoperational areas of tourism businesses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism (Retail Travel Sales)Box Hill, Elgar52271 (VGF), 52274 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Tourism (Retail Travel Sales): FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills and knowledge to work in multiplejobs in the retail travel sector covering leisure, corporate, domesticand international sales. Possible job outcomes include a domestic,international, online or mobile consultant.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual Art (Diploma)Box Hill, City51831 (VGF), 51834 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelops techniques required for the development of a bodyof works to artistically and creatively represent a concept.Incorporates painting, printmaking, sculpture, drawing, art historyand other skills required to become a visual artist.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Youth WorkBox Hill, Elgar51361 (VGF), 51364 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Youth Work: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course covers workers who develop and coordinate programsfor young people through a range of community based andgovernment programs addressing social, behavioural, health,welfare development and protection needs of young people.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>164 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Carrick Institute of EducationAs a private education provider with over 25 yearsexperience, Carrick helps you on the path to yourchosen career. We offer vocational education and highereducation programs that are developed and taught byindustry leaders.We understand that all students have their own distinctreason for studying so we aim to provide personalisededucation to support individuals and ensure that ourstudents graduate with industry-ready skills, relevantexperience and a strong theoretical knowledge to give youthat competitive edge.We offer Higher Education courses in: Bachelor ofAccounting & Bachelor of Business (Hospitality and TourismManagement) and Vocational Studies in: accounting,business, beauty, children’s services, commercialcookery, community services work, dental technology,event management, marketing, hairdressing, hospitality,patisserie and tourism.Campus location and contactDocklands Campus370 Docklands Dr, Docklands, VIC, 3002Website: www.carrickeducation.edu.auTelephone: 1300 364 383Email: study@carrick.edu.auVET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Open days:4 August 2012Semester dates:Higher EducationTrimester 1: 25/03/<strong>2013</strong> - 30/06/<strong>2013</strong>Trimester 2: 15/07/<strong>2013</strong> - 20/10/<strong>2013</strong>Trimester 3: 11/11/<strong>2013</strong> - 02/03/2014Vocational EducationTerm 1: 07/01/<strong>2013</strong> - 05/03//<strong>2013</strong>Term 2: 01/04/<strong>2013</strong> - 07/06//<strong>2013</strong>Term 3: 24/06//<strong>2013</strong> - 30/08/<strong>2013</strong>Term 4: 16/09/<strong>2013</strong> - 22/11/<strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.carrickeducation.edu.au/domestic-student-feesCarrick Institute of Education | 165


◄ Accounting (Degree)CIE, City89382 (DFP), 89383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Accounting: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with a strong academic understanding ofaccounting and core business practices. The course equipsstudents with skills to work as practicing accountants in a range ofindustries and is accredited by ICAA and CPA Australia.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Beauty TherapyCIE, City93022 (DFP)» Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care: FT 10 Weeks» Certificate II in Nail Technology: FT 10 Weeks» Certificate III in Beauty Services: FT 20 Weeks» Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy: FT 1» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is the highest accredited qualification in the industryand provides students with the skills, knowledge and experienceto be beauty therapists as well as employing staff and managingbeauty salons.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessCIE, City93062 (DFP), 93063 (IFP)» Certificate II in Business: FT 10 weeks» Certificate III in Business: FT 20 weeks» Certificate IV in Business Sales: FT 20 Weeks» Diploma of Business: FT 30 weeks» Advanced Diploma of Business: FT 30 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides the knowledge and skills necessary for an executive careerin business. This course covers a wide range of business functions,including organisational development, marketing, advertising, HRplanning and finances.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Children’s ServicesCIE, City93012 (DFP), 93013 (IFP)» Certificate III in Children’s Services: FT 30 weeks» Diploma of Children’s Services: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis qualification prepares students to work in children’s servicescovering planning, implementing and managing programs in earlychildhood services, in accordance with licensing, accreditation andduty of care requirements.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commercial CookeryCIE, City89372 (DFP), 89373 (IFP)» Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT 1.25» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1.25Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course builds on the skills gained in the Certificate III andprovides students with an emphasis on increasing the skills andtraining required for supervisory positions. Students will develop anunderstanding of business operations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Community Services WorkCIE, City89342 (DFP), 89343 (IFP)» Diploma of Community Services Work: FT 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment in welfare service delivery, directclient work, group work and community health promotion. Studentsare trained to work with clients from varying backgrounds, such asmigrants, children and people with disabilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Dental TechnologyCIE, City93072 (DFP), 93073 (IFP)» Diploma of Dental Technology: FT 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the skills and knowledgerequired to work as a Dental Technician. The course covers bridges,crowns and other dental appliances and technical skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsCIE, City89332 (DFP), 89333 (IFP)» Diploma of Events: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides practical skills and knowledge to coordinateevents such as conferences, exhibitions and outdoor festivals.It covers all aspects of event management including eventpreparation, marketing, operations and management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HairdressingCIE, City89302 (DFP), 89303 (IFP)» Certificate III in Hairdressing: FT 1» Certificate IV in Hairdressing: FT 20 weeks» Diploma of Hairdressing Salon Management: FT 30 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCert IV provides the skills to become a hairdresser. It coverscomplex technical skills including cutting, hair design and complexcolouring. The Diploma of Hairdressing Salon Management providesstudents with knowledge and ability to manage salons.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>166 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ HospitalityCIE, City89312 (DFP), 89313 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1.25» Diploma of Hospitality: FT 1.25» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFocuses on operational, financial and management skills neededto work as front of house service personnel as well as incorporatingmanagement skills. It incorporates topics such as businessmanagement, marketing and human resources.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality and Tourism Management(Degree)CIE, City89402 (DFP), 89403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Hospitality and Tourism Management):FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on the knowledge and skill required formanagement of hospitality and tourism businesses. This dynamicindustry requires graduates to be innovative and responsive tochanges, as well as highly skilled within their area.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementCIE, City93082 (DFP), 93083 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management: FT 20 weeks» Diploma of Management: FT 20 weeks» Advanced Diploma of Management: FT 20 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCovering a range of management skills, including staffmanagement practices, operations, planning and strategyimplementation. Provides skills and knowledge required to performeffectively as a manager or supervisor managing a workplace.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PatisserieCIE, City89322 (DFP), 89323 (IFP)» Certificate III in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT 1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.75Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Certificate provides the relevant skills and knowledge to workin the patisserie field. It develops creative skills in complex sweetitems, yeast goods and bakery products. The Advanced Diplomacovers operational, financial and management skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismCIE, City89352 (DFP), 89353 (IFP)» Certificate II in Tourism: FT 10 weeks» Certificate III in Tourism: FT .5» Certificate IV in Tourism: FT 1» Diploma of Tourism: FT 1.25» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT 1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents acquire, develop and practice the operative andfundamental management skills required to manage in the tourismindustry. It is designed to provide management and operationaltraining, focusing on scope and function of the tourism industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ MarketingCIE, City89362 (DFP), 89363 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5» Diploma of Marketing: FT0.75» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT0.75Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain knowledge and an understanding of a range of specialistmarketing areas including strategy development, internationalmarketing, direct marketing, e-business, marketing managementand planning, budgeting, economics and business planning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Carrick Institute of Education | 167


Central Queensland UniversityCampus location and contactMelbourne Campus108 Lonsdale Street Melbourne VIC 3000Website: www.cquni.edu.auTelephone: 132786Email: contactus.cqu.edu.auOpen days:22 July 2012: 11.00am - 2.00pmSemester dates:Trimester 1: 25 FebruaryTrimester 2: 1 JulyTrimester 3: 28 OctoberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.cqu.edu.au/current-student/student-fees/fees-andchargesCQUniversity Australia offers over 100 different programs;access, undergraduate,postgraduate and research degreesacross 10 campus locations. We are committed to helpingyou be what you want to be. Our degrees open the door tocareer opportunities in Australia and overseas, preparingyou with the skills and knowledge to ensure you are workreadywhen you graduate.Because we understand everyone’s circumstances aredifferent, CQUniversity Australia is committed to makingstudy fi t with your personal commitments and learning style.■ We offer the flexibility of studying part-time, full-time,on-campus or by distance education with the option to fasttrackyour degree by studying during Term 3.*■ We’ve built strong and ongoing relationships with localindustry to design up-to-date and real-world relevant courses.■ Our teaching professionals are widely experiencedwith varied backgrounds stretching from local toglobal communities.■ CQUniversity ranks in the top 20 per cent of Australianinstitutions for graduate starting salaries. We also ratevery highly for graduate employment/enrolment in furtherstudy. Our industry ties and workplace integrated learningplay a major role in this achievement. (Source: The GoodUniversities <strong>Guide</strong>, 2011)■ CQUniversity is widely renowned as one of the mostaccessible and inclusive universities in Australia. Webelieve that tertiary education can be for everyone. Ourstudent body is diverse and comes from all over the worldto study here. We are committed to providing specialistacademic support and a range of career-orientated servicesto ensure our graduates are successful. Most of all, as aCQUniversity student we will help you succeed in beingwhat you want to be.◄ AccountingCQU, Distance Education17061 (CSP)» Bachelor of Accounting: FT3, PT6CQU, Melbourne17051 (CSP)» Bachelor of Accounting: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis program prepares students for work in the accountingand finance environments. The program consists primarily ofaccounting, law and finance related course, however students cantailor the degree to their intended career.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>168 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ BusinessCQU, Distance Education17081 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PT6CQU, Melbourne17021 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe program develops knowledge and skills in a range of businessrelated areas developing understanding of general business principles.Only Tourism, Marketing, HRM, Management and Information Systemsmajors can be completed internally at Melbourne campus.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Financial PlanningCQU, Distance Education17091 (CSP)CQU, Melbourne17001 (CSP)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe program covers specific knowledge areas for a career infinancial planning, culminating in the construction of a personalfinancial plan. Courses are integrated to provide analytical, strategicand problem solving and solution development skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality ManagementCQU, Distance Education17101 (CSP)CQU, Melbourne17031 (CSP)» Bachelor of Hospitality Management : FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe program develops the management skills of graduates from theDiploma of Hospitality Management program. Students study a core ofbusiness management courses and can specialise in management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Medical Sonography and GraduateDiploma of Medical SonographyCQU, Melbourne17141 (CSP)» Bachelor of Medical Sonography : FT3» Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography : FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis degree incorporates reflective learning with each clinicalcourse consolidating the skills and knowledge taught in thepreceding term. The diploma contains advanced level sonographycourses together with clinical courses leading to full competency.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Multimedia StudiesCQU, Distance Education17071 (CSP)» Bachelor of Multimedia Studies: FT3, PT6CQU, Melbourne17041 (CSP)» Bachelor of Multimedia Studies : FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis program prepares students for a career in the digital mediaindustries by providing technical and creative skills in areas suchas graphic design, web design, video production, photography,illustration, animation, game design and mobile apps.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional CommunicationCQU, Melbourne17131 (CSP)» Professional Communication : FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis degree aims to produce graduates who can communicateeffectively within an organisational environment, specifically withincorporate communication or public affairs contexts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Information TechnologyCQU, Distance Education17121 (CSP)CQU, Melbourne17011 (CSP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis program offers industry relevant courses that provide youwith skills in key areas of IT to support business and technologyinitiatives. With a choice of three specialisations, you will become awork ready professional in the ICT industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Central Queensland University | 169


Charles Sturt UniversityThe Albury-Wodonga campus is situated on 84 hectaresand is serviced by public transport and is only a ten minutedrive from the Albury city centre. On campus studentaccommodation is comfortable and affordable, and thelifestyle is relaxed and friendly. Students experience smallclass sizes, easy access to staff and support services, andexcellent facilities such as computer centres, networkedlibraries and state of the art laboratories.◄ AccountingCSU, Albury-Wodonga13121 (CSP), 13123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Accounting: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares graduates for careers as professionalaccountants, covering theoretical and conceptual accountingmatters and basic accounting skills. The degree is accredited byCPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Campus location and contactAlbury-WodongaElizabeth Mitchell Drive,Thurgoona NSW 2640Website: www.csu.edu.auTelephone: 1800 334 733+612 6338 6077Email: www.csu.edu.au/contacts/enquiryCharles Sturt University (CSU) is a national university withan international reputation for excellence. As a universityfor the professions, CSU prides itself on providing practicalhands on courses developed in collaboration with industryrepresentatives. Our professional placement opportunitiesavailable in all courses result in highly sought after,employment-ready graduates.CSU has specialised teaching facilities such as industrystandard radio and television studio, podiatry and nutritionclinics, audiometry and exercise physiology laboratories.There are five major regional centres: Albury-Wodonga,Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange and Wagga Wagga. With around36,000 students, CSU is the largest inland university inAustralia. Lower cost of living, clean air, an increased senseof safety, and a wide range of services and activities arejust some of the advantages of living in our cities.◄ Adventure EcotourismCSU, Albury-Wodonga13181 (CSP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Adventure Ecotourism): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesAdventure, Bushwalking, Ecotourism, International tourism, Outdooreducation, Nature tourism, Rock climbing, Sea kayaking, Snowskiing, Wilderness guide, White water rafting, Outdoor recreation,Tourism.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business StudiesCSU, Albury-Wodonga13011 (CSP), 13013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Studies: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis flexible degree allows students to build a course of study thatmeets their needs and interests. Students can cluster subjects tofocus on a specific area, or select subjects in a range of businessdisciplines to explore diverse career options.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computing Studies (Business)CSU, Albury-Wodonga13201 (CSP), 13203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Computing Studies (Business): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips graduates with information technology skills andequips them for leadership roles in computing and business fields.It offers a range of majors, and is accredited by the AustralianComputer Society at the highest level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>170 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ Education (Early Childhood and Primary)CSU, Albury-Wodonga13501 (CSP), 13503 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary): FT4,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students to teach in a wide range of settings with childrenaged from birth - 12 yrs. On completion of this course students areeligible to teach in primary schools, preschools, childcare centresand other children's services.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Middle Schooling)CSU, Albury-Wodonga13241 (CSP), 13243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (K-12 - Middle Schooling): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students to teach from the first year of primary schoolto Year 12. This course meets the requirements of NSW Instituteof Teachers for 4 year trained primary/secondary teacher and isrecognised by the Victorian Institute of Teaching.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental Science and ManagementCSU, Albury-Wodonga13111 (CSP)» Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management: FT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents completing this course have skills and knowledge in thephysical, biological, and social sciences needed to restore damagedenvironments and create healthy and resilient ecosystems. Withemphasis on real-world examples, field studies, and vocationallyfocused training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health and Rehabilitation ScienceCSU, Albury-Wodonga13041 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health & Rehabilitation Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides a foundation for those wishing to pursue a career in arange of health fields. Graduates will have a diversity of skills andknowledge in health and rehabilitation leading to employment inboth the public and private sector.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementCSU, Albury-Wodonga13131 (CSP), 13133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraduates of this course will be equipped for management rolesin regional, national and international organisations. The courseblends theory and practice to teach students about all aspects ofbusiness operations and develop on-the-job skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingCSU, Albury-Wodonga13741 (CSP), 13743 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis degree provides students with the skills to respond to themarketing needs of Australian industry and commerce in areas likestrategy development, innovation and international marketing. Itincludes an internship to develop practical skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingCSU, Albury-Wodonga13091 (CSP), 13093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Nursing prepares students for Division 1registration. The course includes 26 weeks of compulsory practicecomponents. Placements are taken in a variety of health carefacilities including an primary health, acute and specialty nursingareas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Occupational TherapyCSU, Albury-Wodonga13401 (CSP), 13403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Occupational Therapy: FT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Occupational Therapy qualifies students forprofessional practice as Occupational Therapists. The coursecontains over 1,000 hours of fieldwork in a range of health settingsand has full accreditation with the Australian Association ofOccupational Therapists.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Information TechnologyCSU, Albury-Wodonga13651 (CSP), 13653 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraduates of this practical course will be prepared for a rangeof computing careers. Final-year students develop a substantialcomputer application to solve a real-world problem. This course isaccredited by the Australian Computer Society.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene)CSU, Holmesglen (Chadstone)13211 (CSP)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraduates may practices as dental therapists that examine andtreat diseases of the teeth in children and adolescents or as Dentalhygienists assisting dentists in the treatment of patients.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Charles Sturt University | 171


◄ Parks, Recreation and HeritageCSU, Albury-Wodonga13101 (CSP), 13103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Parks, Recreation and Heritage):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTrains graduates for positions focused on conservation, theoutdoors, and national parks. Study areas include wildlife andconservation, cultural heritage, environmental education and visitorservices. Emphasis is on real-life experiences, field studies, andvocationally focused training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PhysiotherapyCSU, Albury-Wodonga13481 (CSP), 13483 (IFP)» Bachelor of Physiotherapy: FT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis program qualifies students for professional registration and topractice as Physiotherapists. Students graduate with the knowledgeto formulate physiotherapeutic diagnoses and programs oftherapeutic exercise and treatments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PodiatryCSU, Albury-Wodonga13071 (CSP), 13073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Podiatry: FT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesQualifies students for professional registration as Podiatrists.Students complete over 1,000 hours of clinical practice in a rangeof health and community settings- working with sports injuries,paediatrics, high risk patients and older adults.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Speech PathologyCSU, Albury-Wodonga13531 (CSP), 13533 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Science (Speech Pathology): FT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesQualifies students for professional practice as Speech Pathologists.The course focuses on the assessment, diagnosis and treatment/rehabilitation of human communication disorders, e.g. speech,hearing, voice, language, fluency and swallowing disorders.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>172 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


ChisholmOpen days:See www.chisholm.edu.auSemester dates:Semester 1: February - JuneSemester 2: July - November/DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.chisholm.edu.au/feesCampus location and contactBass CoastCnr White Road and South Dudley RoadWonthaggi VIC 3995Berwick25 Kangan DriveBerwick VIC 3806CranbourneNew Holland DriveCranbourne VIC 3977Dandenong121 Stud RoadDandenong VIC 3175FrankstonFletcher RoadFrankston VIC 3199Mornington PeninsulaCnr Boneo Road and Henry Wilson DriveRosebud VIC 3939Postal address: PO Box 684Dandenong VIC 3175Telephone: 1300 244 746Website: www.chisholm.edu.auEmail: enquiries@chisholm.edu.auChisholm is a government supported TAFE Instituteand the premier provider of quality education andtraining in southeast Melbourne. Our trainers areaward-winning, practising professionals who maintaina solid understanding of changes in the industry andadvancements in technology. This ensures your skills arecurrent and in demand by employers. We offer a broadrange of programs including VCAL, VCE, certificates,diplomas, bachelor degrees and graduate certificates.Small class sizes mean you get personal attention andindividual assessment of your progress.Many of our courses give you experience in theworkplace, simulated workplace training and theopportunity to participate in leading industry events,competitions and exhibitions where you can network withindustry. All of our courses are developed with industryconsultation and assistance.We have modern training facilities at Frankston,Dandenong, Berwick, Cranbourne, Mornington Peninsula(Rosebud) and Bass Coast (Wonthaggi), as well as satellitefacilities such as city classrooms and the Phillip IslandEducation Centre.Part-time and mid-year applications are not requiredthrough <strong>VTAC</strong>. For more information, check the Chisholmwebsite at www.chisholm.edu.au or contact us on 1300244 746 or enquiries@chisholm.edu.auVET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Chisholm | 173


◄ AccountingChisholm, Berwick54071 (VGF), 54074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT1» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT2Chisholm, Dandenong54201 (VGF), 54204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT1» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT2Chisholm, Frankston58201 (VGF), 58204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT1» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoCertificate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma provides studentswith the knowledge and skills to work as bookkeepers/accountclerks. This is a pathways program. You will be enrolled in thelowest level qualification and will progress, subject to satisfactoryacademic progress to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AdministrationChisholm, Dandenong54241 (VGF), 54244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Business Administration: FT1.5 to FT2Chisholm, Frankston58241 (VGF), 58244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Business Administration: FT1.5 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop the required skills and knowledge to workeffectively in an office environment either in an administrative ormanagement position. This is a pathways program. You will beenrolled in the lowest level qualification and will progress, subject tosatisfactory academic progress to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AnimationChisholm, Dandenong54871 (VGF), 54874 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Creative Product Development: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis animation course focuses on the techniques and principlesof traditional/character animation using a variety of mediums,including 2D, 3D and Stop motion/Claymation. Ideal for studentswanting to work in advertising, film or gaming industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>174 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Arts TherapyChisholm, Frankston58531 (VGF), 58534 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Arts Therapy: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course concentrates on development of counselling skillsusing arts in therapy and the creative process of inquiry into ourlived experience. It offers the skills and knowledge to develop anddeliver therapeutic art programs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Beauty TherapyChisholm, Berwick54181 (VGF), 54184 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT1.5 to FT2Chisholm, Frankston58331 (VGF), 58334 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT1.5 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with the initial vocational training in the beautytherapy field. Includes integrated salon placement. Incorporatescustomer service and retail skills in addition to technical skills andknowledge required in beauty therapy.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and ConstructionChisholm, Frankston58011 (VGF), 58014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides an educational basis and practical trainingfor a career at middle management level within the building andconstruction industry, specifically commercial-building businesses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Children’s ServicesChisholm, Berwick54701 (VGF), 54704 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT2Chisholm, Frankston58131 (VGF), 58134 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelops the skills and knowledge required to provide qualityprograms for infants, toddlers, pre-school and school-age childrenin children’s services settings. The Diploma of Children’s Services(Early Childhood Education and Care) incorporates the CertificateIII in Children’s Services. Students will be admitted into thelowest level qualification and will progress, subject to satisfactoryacademic progress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commercial CookeryChisholm, Dandenong54421 (VGF), 54424 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1.5Chisholm, Frankston58471 (VGF), 58474 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides the students with the culinary supervisory skills andknowledge to undertake a team leading role in a commercialkitchen and to become a qualified cook. This is a pathwaysprogram. You will be enrolled in the lowest level qualification andwill progress, subject to satisfactory academic progress to thehigher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Building DesignChisholm, Frankston58301 (VGF), 58304 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides para-professional skills and knowledge for design and CADdrafting of residential, industrial and commercial buildings. Focusis on sustainable design, building information, modelling and digitalapplications in a project based environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CeramicsChisholm, Dandenong54591 (VGF), 54594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Visual Arts: FT1, PTA» Diploma of Ceramics: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for people who wish to have a career as anindependent arts practitioner working in clay.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Chisholm | 175


◄ Computer SystemsChisholm, Berwick54101 (VGF), 54104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Computer Systems: FT154561 (VGF), 54564 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT2Chisholm, Dandenong54091 (VGF), 54094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Computer Systems: FT154581 (VGF), 54584 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT2Chisholm, Frankston58221 (VGF), 58224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Computer Systems: FT158401 (VGF), 58404 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe Diploma/Advanced Diploma provides high-level training incomputer systems, networks, internet and intranet infrastructure,design, programming and maintenance. Certificate IV teaches theseskills to a lesser level but includes network cabling.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Creative Product DevelopmentChisholm, Frankston58541 (VGF), 58544 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Creative Product Development: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis broad based course is designed to appeal to graduates fromart and design diploma courses interested in extending areas ofexpertise into an independent practice based year with emphasison improving practical, conceptual and research skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Digital MarketingChisholm, CranbourneDomestic fee-paying places» Vocational Graduate Certificate in Digital Marketing: PT0.5to PT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course will provide the skills and knowledge in digital marketingstrategies, managing digital marketing platforms, digital marketingcampaigns, evaluating and managing social media marketing andproject management.Apply: Directly to institution◄ ElectronicsChisholm, Dandenong54671 (VGF), 54674 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Electronics and Communications: FT1.554731 (VGF), 54734 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering:FT1.554141 (VGF), 54144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Electronics and CommunicationsEngineering: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis qualification provides students with the skills required to workin the electronics and communications industry at technician andpara-professional level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Advanced ManufacturingChisholm, Dandenong54661 (VGF), 54664 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course provides the opportunity to develop practical andtheoretical skills and knowledge which can be applied in a modernmetal manufacturing industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical andManufacturingChisholm, Dandenong54812 (DFP)» Bachelor of Technology: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course has been developed in close association with, andsupported by, the South East Melbourne Manufacturers’ Alliance(SEMMA) to produce graduates with advanced engineeringtechnology skills more relevant to modern industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical DesignChisholm, Dandenong54441 (VGF), 54444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Chisholm, Frankston58511 (VGF), 58514 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course offers up to 1400 hours of study in the mechanicaldesign area. Computer aided design and drafting is an importantpart of the program, complemented by mechanical design unitsthat give a high level of training to engineering graduates.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>176 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Engineering–MechatronicsChisholm, Dandenong54822 (DFP)» Bachelor of Technology: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course has been developed in association with the South EastMelbourne Manufacturers’ Alliance (SEMMA) to produce graduateswith advanced engineering technology skills more relevant tomodern industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechatronics RoboticsChisholm, Dandenong54031 (VGF), 54034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoMechatronics is a combination of mechanical and electronicengineering technology, developed to respond to industry demandfor trained paraprofessional technologists who can contribute to anincreasingly automated industrial environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsChisholm, Dandenong54081 (VGF), 54084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT2Chisholm, Frankston58101 (VGF), 58104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides the skills and knowledge to becompetent in an administrative or operational events support role.These are pathways programs. You will be enrolled in the CertificateIII qualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ FitnessChisholm, Berwick54191 (VGF), 54194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT1Chisholm, Frankston58021 (VGF), 58024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEncompassing both Certificate III and IV in Fitness, this courseprovides students with skills and knowledge to become a proficientGym Instructor and Personal Trainer.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignChisholm, Dandenong54111 (VGF), 54114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Design: FT1» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Graphic Design provides the specific knowledgeand skills required to undertake work as a graphic designer withingraphic design studio/agency or independently. A comprehensiveportfolio of artwork will be produced.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityChisholm, Dandenong54571 (VGF), 54574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Chisholm, Frankston58571 (VGF), 58574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesExtensive training in operational and supervisory areas of thehospitality industry. These are pathways programs. You willbe enrolled in the Certificate III and will progress, subject tosatisfactory academic progress to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ IllustrationChisholm, Frankston58581 (VGF), 58584 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Visual Arts: FT158981 (VGF), 58984 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Arts: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses focus on the exploration or drawing/renderingtechniques and mediums in both traditional and digital formats, asa way of determining a solution through directable design brief.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (Digital InteractiveGames/Digital Media Technologies)Chisholm, Cranbourne54361 (VGF), 54364 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games/Certificate IVin Digital Media Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games/Diploma of DigitalMedia Technologies: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course has been developed with industry assistance toprovide a broad range of skills required for entry into the interactivedigital media and games development industry. This is a pathwaysprogram. You will be enrolled in the lowest level qualification andwill progress, subject to satisfactory academic progress to thehigher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesChisholm | 177


◄ Information Technology (Networking/Website Development)Chisholm, Frankston58321 (VGF), 58324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking/CertificateIV in Web-Based Technologies: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology/Diplomaof Website Development: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese qualifications have been developed with industryassistance to provide the skills and knowledge for an individualto be competent in high level network management, websitedevelopment and administration. This is a pathways program. Youwill be enrolled in the lowest level qualification and will progress,subject to satisfactory academic progress to the higher qualificationlevels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (SoftwareDevelopment)Chisholm, Dandenong54221 (VGF), 54224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Software Development: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is focused on games development and has beendeveloped with industry assistance to provide skills and knowledgein computer programming, software development, graphical designand games development.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology BusinessAnalysisChisholm, Dandenong54841 (VGF), 54844 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Information Technology BusinessAnalysis: FT2 to FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides the skills and knowledge for anindividual to be competent in business analysis in an informationand communications technology (ICT) environment, either as anindependent ICT specialist or as leader of a team.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology Network SecurityChisholm, Berwick54051 (VGF), 54054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Network Security: FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoQualifications have been developed with industry assistance toprovide skills in managing Network Security. They provide highlevel ICT, E-security and business skills and knowledge to enablegraduates to be effective in senior security roles.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology Networking/Systems AdministrationChisholm, Berwick54491 (VGF), 54494 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking/CertificateIV in Information Technology Support: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Networking/Diploma ofInformation Technology Systems Administration: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThese qualifications develop skills and knowledge in the installationand management of networks from simple home to more complexenterprise models. Provides skills in network management either asan independent ICT specialist or as part of a team.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology SystemsAdministrationChisholm, Berwick54231 (VGF), 54234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Systems Administration:FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoCourses are developed with industry assistance to provide skillsfor management and maintenance of computer systems. Practical,hands-on instruction in networking and systems administration inparticular, installation and management of networks.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology Web-BasedTechnologiesChisholm, Cranbourne54371 (VGF), 54374 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies: PTAChisholm, Dandenong54831 (VGF), 54834 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies: FT1Chisholm, Frankston58521 (VGF), 58524 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course has been developed with industry assistance to provideskills in website development and design, site performance,database integration, implementation, acceptance testing, securityand project management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interactive Media DesignChisholm, Dandenong54722 (DFP)» Bachelor of Interactive Media Design: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to produce graduates who possess the everexpanding suite of technical skills expected of the contemporarydesign practitioner.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>178 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ JusticeChisholm, Cranbourne54041 (VGF), 54044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Justice: FT2Chisholm, Dandenong54751 (VGF), 54754 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Justice: FT2Chisholm, Frankston58811 (VGF), 58814 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Justice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides a pathway to enter, develop skills, or pursue a career inthe community justice industry and related areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory TechniquesChisholm, Frankston58121 (VGF), 58124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoProvides broad based vocational training for technical assistantsundertaking a wide range of sampling and testing that requires abroad range of technical skills and some scientific knowledge.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory Technology (Biologicaland Chemical Testing, EnvironmentalMonitoring)Chisholm, Frankston58141 (VGF), 58144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoProvides broad based vocational training for technicalofficers, analysts and other roles in biotechnology, biological &environmental testing, medical research, diagnostic pathology orother scientific laboratories; or chemical analysis & testing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal PracticeChisholm, Frankston58001 (VGF), 58004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides specific vocational education for people wishing to pursuea career as a law clerk or legal support staff in a legal practiceor related areas such as a law firm, government department, lawenforcement service and the law courts. Students will be enrolled inthe Advanced Diploma; this qualification does not incorporate anyother exit qualification points.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal Practice/Business AdministrationChisholm, Frankston58051 (VGF), 58054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice/Diploma of BusinessAdministration: FT1.5 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides specific vocational education for people wishing to pursuea career as a law clerk or legal support staff in a legal practiceor related area such as a law firm, government department, lawenforcement services and law courts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Liberal ArtsChisholm, Dandenong54711 (VGF), 54714 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Liberal Arts: FT1» Diploma of Liberal Arts: FT2Chisholm, Frankston58061 (VGF), 58064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Liberal Arts: FT1» Diploma of Liberal Arts: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides the skills and knowledge necessary for successful tertiarystudy and to enhance employment prospects. Contains a broadrange of units in the Humanities with pathways and credits touniversity level studies in the Arts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Library, Information and Cultural ServicesChisholm, Cranbourne54161 (VGF), 54164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Library, Information and Cultural Services:FT1» Diploma of Library and Information Services: FT1.5 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares graduates for work in a variety of technical and customerservice positions in the library and ICT information sector. Thisis a pathways program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Make–upChisholm, Dandenong54521 (VGF), 54524 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Specialist Make-up Services: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesVocational training in all aspects of Make-up Artistry. Studies equipgraduates with practical skills in the areas of TV, film, photographyand stage which are further developed through practical workexperience. You will be enrolled in the Diploma qualification; theCertificate IV is not an exit point for this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesChisholm | 179


◄ MarketingChisholm, Berwick54911 (VGF), 54914 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5 to 1» Diploma of Marketing: FT1 to 1.5» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT1.5 to 2Chisholm, Frankston58481 (VGF), 58484 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5 to 1» Diploma of Marketing: FT1 to 1.5» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT1.5 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with the knowledge and skills to carry out theduties and tasks of a marketing officer and provide support andassistance to the marketing manager. This is a pathways program.Students will be enrolled in the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Marketing/International BusinessChisholm, Berwick58111 (VGF), 58114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5 to 1» Diploma of Marketing: FT1 to 1.5» Advanced Diploma of Marketing/Diploma of InternationalBusiness: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis dual award program provides vocational skills in marketing inthe Australian and international contexts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Massage/Myotherapy/PilatesChisholm, Frankston58071 (VGF), 58074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT.5» Diploma of Remedial Massage/Diploma of ProfessionalPilates Instruction: FT1.5» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage (Myotherapy): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides theoretical and practical training in planning, applying andassessing massage treatment in the health care and soft tissuetreatment industries. Remedial massage includes sport, postural,therapeutic, relaxation and remedial techniques.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Outdoor LeadershipChisholm, Frankston58181 (VGF), 58184 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation: FT1.5» Diploma of Outdoor Recreation: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesOver this two year course, students will develop into OutdoorLeaders capable of safely planning and delivering camps andexpeditions. The course has a strong practical focus underpinnedby complementary theoretical classes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PatisserieChisholm, Dandenong54011 (VGF), 54014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT1.5Chisholm, Frankston58461 (VGF), 58464 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with specialist patisserie skills and knowledge toundertake a supervisory role in a commercial patisserie and to becompetent as a qualified chef or cook who specialises in patisserie.This is a pathways program. You will be enrolled in the CertificateIII qualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PharmacyChisholm, Dandenong54791 (VGF), 54794 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy: FT1, PT1.5Chisholm, Frankston58491 (VGF), 58494 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy: FT1, PT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFunctions of the Community Pharmacy industry include developingspecialist product knowledge to support customers to prevent and/or manage health conditions. Provides skills to work autonomouslyand coordinate and supervise others in the workplace.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Writing and EditingChisholm, Frankston58651 (VGF), 58654 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing: FT1» Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelops writing, editing and print production skills across a rangeof fiction and non-fiction applications. The course has a strongindustry focus through publishing and industry skills programs andindustry and community placements. Students may be requiredto enrol in the Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing tocomplete all prerequisite competencies before commencing atDiploma level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Retail ManagementChisholm, Dandenong54801 (VGF), 54804 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Retail Management: FT1, PT1.5Chisholm, Frankston58501 (VGF), 58504 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Retail Management: FT1, PT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides the individual with skills and knowledgeto be competent in first line management in the retail industry. Thepathway incorporates competencies from other retail qualificationsor current/recent retail experience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>180 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ ScienceChisholm, Frankston58381 (VGF), 58384 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Science: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoA preliminary general science program which provides trainingto enter and succeed in a tertiary course which requires scienceprerequisites. If you have not studied science previously, this courseprovides a very good understanding of the basics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media (Video/Animation)Chisholm, Dandenong58281 (VGF), 58284 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1.5 to FT2Chisholm, Frankston58431 (VGF), 58434 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Screen and Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Advanced Diploma provides training in an integrated programof electronic design, interactive media, computer animation, threedimensional modelling, 2D animation, stop motion, digital imaging,computer art, digital video and sound/editing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport Development/Sport andRecreation AdministrationChisholm, Berwick54761 (VGF), 54764 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sport Development/Diploma of Sport and RecreationAdministration: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe dual Diploma in Sport Development/Sport and RecreationAdministration offers a blended delivery model with part timeon-campus attendance and part time on-line study over 1 year.This course prepares students for further tertiary studies andemployment in the Sport and Recreation industry. Study areasinclude sport and recreation programs, facilities, events, coaching,and sports science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtChisholm, Frankston58591 (VGF), 58594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Visual Arts: FT158341 (VGF), 58344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Arts: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents are trained to perceive and analyse complex information,to adapt and incorporate it within visual arts disciplines. They alsoexplore a broad range of mediums and materials as a means ofdefining an individual style and personal narrative.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ TourismChisholm, Dandenong54681 (VGF), 54684 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5Chisholm, Frankston58351 (VGF), 58354 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills and knowledge for an individualto be competent in a range of well-developed tourism sales,operational and tour delivery skills. This is a pathways program.You will be enrolled in the Certificate III qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Chisholm | 181


Deakin UniversityTrimester dates:Trimester 1: 11 March - 21 June <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 2: 15 July - 25 October <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 3: 11 November <strong>2013</strong> - 21 February 2014Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.deakin.edu.au/future-students/feesCampus location and contactMelbourneBurwood Campus221 Burwood Highway, Burwood VIC 3125Postal Address: 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood VIC 3125Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus75 Pigdons Road, Waurn PondsPostal Address: Locked Bag 20000, Geelong VIC 3220Geelong Waterfront Campus1 Gheringhap Street, GeelongPostal Address: Locked Bag 20000, Geelong VIC 3220Warrnambool CampusPrinces Highway, WarrnamboolPostal Address: PO Box 423, Warrnambool VIC 3280Telephone: 1300 DEGREE (1300 334 733)Email: courseassist@deakin.edu.auWebsite: www.deakin.edu.auOpen days:Warrnambool Campus: 12 August: 9.00am – 2.00pmGeelong Waurn Ponds Campus: 19 August: 9.00am – 3.00pmGeelong Waterfront Campus: 19 August: 9.00am – 3.00pmMelbourne Burwood Campus: 26 August: 9.00am – 4.00pmDeakin University is a large, modern and vibrant institutionwith more than 39 000 students.Deakin offers the choice between metropolitan, regional orrural study environments, with four campuses in Victoria –one in Melbourne, two in Geelong and one in Warrnambool.Each campus boasts a range of modern facilities and offersa unique atmosphere. Deakin also provides a vast array ofoff-campus study options.Genuine flexibility is a key feature of Deakin’s courses.Multiple course entry and exit points, deferment, andfull-time and part-time study options enable you to fityour learning experience with your work and personalcommitments. Deakin’s trimester system also provides youwith the potential to fast track your degree.Deakin offers more than 550 courses in a wide range ofareas including traditional disciplines such as arts andscience, as well as specialist disciplines such as sport,environment and nutrition, and in professional fieldssuch as architecture, business, management, medicine,optometry, law, engineering, information technology,nursing, teaching and psychology. We also offer a numberof combined courses enabling you to complete two degreesin a shorter timeframe than it would take to complete thedegrees separately.Many Deakin courses provide opportunities to gaindiscipline-specific work experience through Work-IntegratedLearning programs. These programs are highly sought afterby employers and students alike, as they play a criticalrole in developing graduates’ employability skills and jobreadiness. Deakin’s close links with government, leadingcorporations and professional associations ensure coursesare relevant, practical and deliver the skills in demand inthe workplace. To enrich the learning experience, Deakinalso provides the opportunity for students to gain a globalperspective through study abroad programs.Deakin offers a range of scholarships in the categories ofacademic excellence, access and equity (including financialdisadvantage, rural and regional backgrounds, studentswith a disability and mature-age students), accommodationand Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to ensurehigher education is accessible and achievable for allmembers of the community.182 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Deakin provides excellent educational and supportservices to assist with your transition into and throughoutuniversity life, including a year-long Transition Program,careers and employment advice, counselling, disabilitysupport, medical centres, sport and recreation facilitiesand study skills assistance.Apart from our range of innovative courses, vibrantcampuses and outstanding services and facilities, studentstell us the thing they notice most about Deakin is that it isa supportive and friendly place to study and that they aretreated as an individual.Explore education with the university that has Victoria’shighest student satisfaction*.We look forward to welcoming you to Deakin University.*Australian Graduate Survey (2010)◄ Applied Social ResearchDeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places» Master of Applied Social Research: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe course is designed to equip graduates with practical andanalytical skills in research methods. It aims to develop holisticsocial researchers who are confident and competent in designing,conducting, interpreting and presenting research.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Architectural TechnologyDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront16101 (CSP), 16103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Architectural Technology: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesConcurrently offered by Deakin and The Gordon, the course providesa theoretical and practical grounding in Architectural Technology,producing graduates capable of applying technology to architecture,building design and construction services.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArchitectureDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15021 (CSP), 15023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Architecture): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAt Deakin you study architecture from day one, learning to exploreideas imaginatively and develop your own potential to designstimulating environments for private and public living.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArchitectureDeakin Uni, Geelong WaterfrontDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Architecture: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides students with a specialist education, building upon anestablished background in architecture and built environmentstudies, offering a range of advanced studies which underpin thearchitecture field.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesDeakin University | 183


◄ Architecture/Construction ManagementDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15361 (CSP), 15363 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Architecture)/Bachelor of ConstructionManagement: FT5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis distinctive combined course provides you with an extensiveknowledge of building design and project management, withan emphasis on real application and a global perspective. Anaccelerated program can be completed in four years of full-timestudy, utilising the three trimester periods.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArtsDeakin Uni, Geelong15601 (CSP), 15603 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14101 (CSP), 14103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14521 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18051 (CSP), 18053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides students with the skills, knowledge and flexibility to pursuecareers in a range of organisational settings. Offers studies in socialsciences, arts and humanities, and a broad range of electives,including work integrated learning units.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (International Relations)Deakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Arts (International Relations): FT1.5, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Arts (International Relations): FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe course aims to provide graduates with high-level skills oftheoretical and empirical analysis and interpretation of global issuesand events. It will increase student understanding of the complexitiesof contemporary international relations.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Arts/CommerceDeakin Uni, Geelong15841 (CSP), 15843 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14431 (CSP), 14433 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18071 (CSP), 18073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides students with the skills, knowledge and flexibilityto pursue new and evolving career paths in a range of organisationalsettings. Students will gain a broad knowledge of contemporaryunderstandings of social sciences, arts and humanities, commerceand business studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/LawDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15381 (CSP), 15383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14011 (CSP), 14013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18141 (CSP), 18143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining an Arts degree with a Law degree enhances students'understanding of the context in which the law operates. Arts/Lawstudents can study areas such as sociology, philosophy, politics orliterature in addition to studies in Law.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/ManagementDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15111 (CSP), 15113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Management: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18111 (CSP), 18113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Management: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesArts/Management is a flexible combined degree that allowsstudents to undertake generalist studies in Arts and Managementand to combine complementary major sequences from both degrees.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>184 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Arts/ScienceDeakin Uni, Geelong15591 (CSP), 15593 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14391 (CSP), 14393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides students with the skills, knowledge and flexibility topursue new and evolving career paths in a range of organisationalsettings. Students will gain a broad knowledge of contemporaryunderstandings of social sciences, arts and humanities, science andtechnology studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biological ScienceDeakin Uni, Melbourne16061 (CSP), 16063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biological Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTeaches advanced critical thinking and practical skills. Study thestructure, function, behaviour and evolution of living organisms,ranging from the simplest of microbes to the most complexcommunities of large plants and animals, including humans.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical ScienceDeakin Uni, Geelong15281 (CSP), 15283 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14111 (CSP), 14113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCovers the science underpinning medical applications, from basicbiology to specific disease processes, and gain theoretical foundationand scientific skills to expand and apply knowledge of human biologyand health and gain practical experience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business (Sport Management)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14661 (CSP), 14663 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Sport Management): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14711 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Sport Management): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA business degree that provides the skills to work in sportmanagement and administration, including community, professional,national and state sporting organisations. The course covers finance,promotions, management and legal aspects of sport.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business AdministrationDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Business Administration: FT1.5, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Business Administration: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Deakin MBA is renowned for its practical learning and realexperience. Intensive residentials, experiential units and study toursto China, India and Europe enrich your degree. Deakin MBA offersyou a stimulating and satisfying study experience.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Business Information SystemsDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15371 (CSP), 15373 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14211 (CSP), 14213 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14731 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides essential business skills combined with expertise ininformation systems. The course addresses how informationsystems influence technology and management in contemporaryorganisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business Information Systems/Information TechnologyDeakin Uni, Geelong15061 (CSP), 15063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems/Bachelor ofInformation Technology: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14221 (CSP), 14223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems/Bachelor ofInformation Technology: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14771 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems/Bachelor ofInformation Technology: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA modern study of Information Technology and Business InformationSystems. Graduates have practical and theoretical knowledgein IT with a broadly based business foundation, an emphasison information systems knowledge and skills to construct andimplement software and manage information systems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesDeakin University | 185


◄ Chinese/CommerceDeakin Uni, Melbourne14371 (CSP), 14373 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts–Chinese/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides an opportunity to combine an Arts degree witha Commerce degree. Graduates of the course will have acquiredfunctional competence in the Chinese language. They will also gaina major sequence in commerce such as accounting, economics,finance, marketing, business law, etc.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Clinical Exercise PhysiologyDeakin Uni, MelbourneCommonwealth supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course provides advanced knowledge of both the theoretical andapplied aspects of clinical exercise physiology, and high-level skills inanalysing, evaluating and professionally applying this knowledge toclinical and community populations.Apply: Directly to institution◄ CommerceDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15141 (CSP), 15143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14511 (CSP), 14513 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14311 (CSP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18171 (CSP), 18173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBroad-based commerce degree with a solid foundation in businessand the option to specialise in two disciplines. Students study acommon first year then choose from 21 major sequences as theyprogress through their degree.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CommerceDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Commerce: FT1.5, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Commerce: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoA professional business qualification that builds on a bachelor degreefrom any discipline. It prepares graduates from diverse fields likescience, nursing or education, for a professional career by gainingknowledge of key business disciplines.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Commerce (Dean’s Scholars Program)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14161 (CSP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Dean's Scholars Program is for high achieving studentsundertaking Bachelor of Commerce. The scholarship providesfinancial assistance, academic mentoring, opportunities foracceleration and preparation for Honours.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/LawDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15521 (CSP), 15523 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14491 (CSP), 14493 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18131 (CSP), 18133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombined Commerce/Laws provides students with a soundunderstanding of business principles and the context in which thelaw operates in the business world. Law satisfies the academicrequirements for admission to practise law in Victoria.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/ScienceDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15691 (CSP), 15693 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14741 (CSP), 14743 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAllows you to develop skills in both commerce and science. Combinecommerce studies in areas such as accounting, economics,management, business information systems or marketing with arelevant science stream such as biology, chemistry, environmentalscience, mathematical modelling or zoology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commercial LawDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Commercial Law: FT1, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Commercial Law: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoA specialist qualification in commercial law for those with a generalinterest in, and those wanting to learn more about specific areasof law. Assists graduates to deal with legal issues through anunderstanding of broader corporate/policy issues.Apply: Directly to institution186 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ CommunicationDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Communication: FT1.5, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Communication: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe course advances students’ communication skills, and isdesigned for those wanting to enter the professional communicationindustry and those already in the industry wanting to gain or add totheir qualifications for career advancement prospects.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Construction ManagementDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15571 (CSP), 15573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Construction Management: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn about the management of small to large projects, requiringknowledge in construction technology and processes, resourcemanagement, building law, information technology, environmentalmanagement and construction economics. Course is accredited.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Construction ManagementDeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Construction Management: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course is designed to provide the specialist skills related to thetheoretical, policy, evaluative and research frameworks that underpinthe construction professions.Apply: Directly to institution◄ CriminologyDeakin Uni, Geelong15121 (CSP), 15123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Criminology: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14631 (CSP)» Bachelor of Criminology: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course covers the meaning of crime; the forms, causes andconsequences of crime; and the different institutions and processesdeveloped for controlling crime. It prepares graduates with broadknowledge and skills in crime and criminal justice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Criminology/LawDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15301 (CSP), 15303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws: FT 5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCovers all the areas of knowledge to satisfy the academicrequirements for admission to practise law in Victoria. The coursealso provides students with the ability to engage in research,evaluation and critical theoretical and applied debates concerningcriminal and justice issues.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ DanceDeakin Uni, Melbourne16011 (CSP), 16013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Creative Arts (Dance): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe course develops physical, creative and intellectual skills andresources through study and practice in contemporary dance. Itincludes professional practice, interdisciplinary approaches, newtechnologies and industry internships.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Diabetes EducationDeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places» Graduate Certificate of Diabetes Education: PT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course prepares health professionals for specialty practicein diabetes education. By completing the clinical practicum andworkshop components of the course, you are eligible to seekregistration as a Credentialled Diabetes Educator with ADEA.Apply: Directly to institution◄ DramaDeakin Uni, Melbourne16021 (CSP), 16023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoCombines a high level of skill development in contemporary dramainterpretation and performance, theoretical study, professionalpractice and experience with a program of collaboration across artdisciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EducationDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Education: FT1, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Education: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe Master of Education is offered to professional educators.Students can choose to do coursework only, or combine courseworkwith a research paper.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesDeakin University | 187


◄ Engineering (Civil)Deakin Uni, Geelong15661 (CSP), 15663 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14821 (CSP), 14823 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCovering engineering materials, structural engineering, waterengineering, geotechnical engineering, and transport engineering.Students are involved with planning and analysis requiring realcommunity considerations and implications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering (Engineering ScholarsProgram)Deakin Uni, Geelong15011 (CSP), 15013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoDesigned to extend high achieving students who will be assigned amentor among other opportunities. Undertake common subjects inyour first year before specialising in Civil, Electrical and Electronics,Mechanical or Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicsDeakin Uni, Geelong15651 (CSP), 15653 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14811 (CSP), 14813 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCovering renewable electrical power generation, smart distribution,power usage, energy production and efficiency in climate changeadaptation, Very Large Scale Integration, control systems andelectronic device design.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering - MechanicalDeakin Uni, Geelong15641 (CSP), 15643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14801 (CSP), 14803 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides the foundation and skills needed to apply technologyand science to the design, production and operation of systems,mechanical devices and machinery. Deakin has a world-classresearch team in automotive engineering and advanced materials.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering - Mechatronics and RoboticsDeakin Uni, Geelong15631 (CSP), 15633 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14791 (CSP), 14793 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides the theoretical foundation and technical skills needed tointegrate electronic devices with mechanical design and informationtechnology to design mechanical systems such as chassis stabilisingsystems and service and surgical robots.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering Science - MedicalTechnologyDeakin Uni, Geelong15701 (CSP), 15703 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course develops scientists who create engineering solutionsto medical problems. It provides the technical skills andexpertise needed to plan and design medical and physiologicalinstrumentation, prosthetics and other healthcare devices.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering Science - Sports TechnologyDeakin Uni, Geelong15671 (CSP), 15673 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to develop technology-focused scientists whocreate engineering solutions to sport related problems. Studentslearn skills and expertise needed to design and develop equipment,instrumentation and related products.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering/CommerceDeakin Uni, Geelong15761 (CSP), 15763 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Commerce: FT5.5, PTA(Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14601 (CSP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Commerce: FT5.5, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop innovative engineers wanting to concentrateon economic, social and organisational aspects of an engineeringcareer. Choose an engineering discipline - civil, electrical andelectronics, mechanical or mechatronics and robotics – and combinewith complementary studies in Commerce.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>188 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Engineering/Information TechnologyDeakin Uni, Geelong15271 (CSP), 15273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Information Technology:FT5.5, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14591 (CSP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Information Technology:FT5.5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop innovative engineers who can manage majorprojects and provide solutions to complex problems. Choose anengineering discipline - civil, electrical and electronics, mechanicalor mechatronics and robotics - and combine with complementarystudies in information technology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering/ScienceDeakin Uni, Geelong15321 (CSP), 15323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science: FT5.5, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop innovative engineers who can manage majorprojects and provide solutions to complex problems. Choose anengineering discipline - civil, electrical and electronics, mechanicalor mechatronics and robotics - and combine with complementarystudies in science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental Management andSustainabilityDeakin Uni, Melbourne16461 (CSP), 16463 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Science (Environmental Managementand Sustainability): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course gives you practical knowledge and skills to work towardsa more sustainable future. Learn about interaction between thebiological, physical, social, economic and political worlds.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Exercise and Sport ScienceDeakin Uni, Geelong15471 (CSP), 15473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14411 (CSP), 14413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides preparation in exercise and sports science, including theability to advise, interact and coach individuals in sound exercisebehaviour, for employment in the exercise, sport and healthindustries. Elective sequences available.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Exercise and Sport Science/Business(Sport Management)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14681 (CSP), 14683 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science/Bachelor of Business(Sport Management): FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for students wishing to gain expertisein both exercise science and business. The Exercise and SportScience aspect is designed to equip students with the skills andunderstanding to pursue careers in exercise and sport fields. Thiscourse provides many career opportunities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Facilities ManagementDeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places» Master of Facilities Management: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEquips you to work across traditional boundaries, from propertyinvestment and development to space management and workplacelogistics, using project management skills to ensure optimum valuefor money at all stages of the property life cycle.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Film and Digital MediaDeakin Uni, Melbourne16031 (CSP), 16033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Film and Digital Media: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA study of the history, theory, technique and practice of Animation,Photography or Film and Television. Students complete 12 core unitsin one discipline and may take a second sequence, or a selection ofelectives from others.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fisheries and AquacultureDeakin Uni, Warrnambool18251 (CSP), 18253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fisheries and Aquaculture: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides training in fisheries resource management, aquaculturemanagement and fisheries biology, with a focus on environmentalsustainability, particularly renewable resource exploitation andsustainable aquaculture of marine and freshwater species.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Food and NutritionDeakin Uni, Melbourne14961 (CSP), 14963 (IFP)» Bachelor of Food and Nutrition: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides knowledge and skills in human nutrition and food sciencefor employment in the health and food industries. Students gaina broad understanding of food and the role of nutrition in humanhealth. Major sequences are available.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesDeakin University | 189


◄ Forensic ScienceDeakin Uni, Geelong15231 (CSP), 15233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Forensic Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides formal training in skills and techniques essential to modernforensic science, including the examination and presentation ofscientific evidence. The course gives you an insight into the day-todayreality of forensic science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Forensic Science/CriminologyDeakin Uni, Geelong15561 (CSP), 15563 (IFP)» Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor of Criminology: FT4,PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombined course provides the opportunity to learn skills andtechniques essential to modern forensic science to gain a broadappreciation of the professional, social, economic and culturalcontexts of the forensic science and criminology disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Global Science and Technology ProgramDeakin Uni, All Campuses16141 (CSP)» Global Science and Technology Program: FT3-FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Global Science and Technology Program aims to recognise,reward and nurture high achieving students who want to conductpart of their studies overseas. Travel scholarships will be awarded tostudents admitted to the program through <strong>VTAC</strong>.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health and Human Services ManagementDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Health and Human Services Management: FT1.5,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students to be effective managers and leadersand is particularly well suited to those interested in working in thehealth and human services sector. The course focuses on equity inhealth and health service delivery outcomes.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Health and Physical Education(Secondary)Deakin Uni, Geelong15611 (CSP), 15613 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health and Physical Education: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14281 (CSP), 14283 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health and Physical Education: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe four year accredited teaching qualification in secondary physicaland health education, meets the entry requirements of the teachingprofession in Australia, producing graduates for employment assecondary education teachers nation-wide.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health PromotionDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Health Promotion: FT1.5, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Health Promotion: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills fordeveloping appropriate approaches to evidence-based healthpromotion programs. It is relevant for those wishing to gainemployment and/or pursue management roles in the health sector.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Health SciencesDeakin Uni, Geelong15261 (CSP), 15263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14301 (CSP), 14303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18211 (CSP), 18213 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEnables students to structure their own health focused course bycombining subjects from a wide range of health units. Students mustcomplete two core units and select at least two health majors. Not allmajor sequences are available on all campuses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/ArtsDeakin Uni, Melbourne14071 (CSP), 14073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences/Arts: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course enables students the opportunity to structure theircourse by combining subjects from a wide range of health andarts related units. Thirty-two credit points over four years. Studentscan elect to study a major that complements their health focus orprovides additional career prospects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>190 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Human NutritionDeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places» Master of Human Nutrition: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides advanced knowledge and skills to practise as a nutritionistin settings such as the food industry, community nutrition, privatepractice and business environments; and an understanding of thecomplex issues relating to food and human health.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Information TechnologyDeakin Uni, Geelong15001 (CSP), 15003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14441 (CSP), 14443 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14561 (CSP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides a thorough grounding in the basic skills of IT with majorsand electives to suit your interests and future career needs. You willbenefit from a hands-on approach to learning including practical workusing advanced technologies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (Honours)Deakin Uni, Geelong15391 (CSP), 15393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours): FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14651 (CSP), 14653 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours): FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFor high achieving students interested in articulating into a researchdegree in IT after completing their undergraduate studies. You will beassigned an academic mentor for the duration of your study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice)Deakin Uni, Geelong15341 (CSP), 15343 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice):FT3, PTADeakin Uni, Melbourne14641 (CSP), 14643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned for high achieving students and includes full-time work inthe IT industry as part of your degree by completing between 6 and12 months of Industry-Based Learning (IBL). You will be assigned amentor and offered development opportunities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology - Mobile andApps DevelopmentDeakin Uni, Melbourne16091 (CSP), 16093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile and Apps Development):FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on theories, technologies and skills requiredto design and develop apps on modern mobile platforms, providingskills and knowledge to help you thrive in this fast-growing field.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology–ComputerScience/Software DevelopmentDeakin Uni, Melbourne14241 (CSP), 14243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science andSoftware Development): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14151 (CSP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science andSoftware Development): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFocuses on technological aspects of IT, including development ofanalytical skills and understanding of programming and softwareengineering to build applications to solve today’s problems. Learnabout technology on which systems are built, and developingsoftware systems on a range of platforms.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology–Games Designand DevelopmentDeakin Uni, Geelong15441 (CSP), 15443 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Design andDevelopment): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14501 (CSP), 14503 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Design andDevelopment): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14531 (CSP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Design andDevelopment): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides the ability to build computer games and learn about gamesimulation and modelling, human/computer interaction, gameproduction, graphic design and sound effects through theoretical andhands-on teaching in an interactive studio environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesDeakin University | 191


◄ Information Technology–IT SecurityDeakin Uni, Geelong15491 (CSP), 15493 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (IT Security): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14201 (CSP), 14203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (IT Security): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14541 (CSP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (IT Security): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides you with skills in securing data and data communicationsand investigating, analysing and providing solutions to computercrime. Gain programming and technical skills to design, develop andmanage IT security systems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International FinanceDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of International Finance: FT1.5, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of International Finance: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoA professional qualification in finance, with emphasis on internationaltrade and associated financial markets. Provides knowledge offinance issues and research methodologies leading to improvedprofessional practice in a range of finance domains.Apply: Directly to institution◄ International StudiesDeakin Uni, Geelong15311 (CSP), 15313 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Studies: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14031 (CSP), 14033 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Studies: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14131 (CSP)» Bachelor of International Studies: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course explores domestic and international forces shapingpolitical, economic and social life. It equips students with skills andattributes for analysing these, and participating effectively in anincreasingly complex, culturally diverse world.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International Studies/CommerceDeakin Uni, Geelong15051 (CSP), 15053 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Commerce:FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14471 (CSP), 14473 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Commerce:FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course enhances students understanding of the global anddomestic contexts of government and business. The internationallyoriented curriculum, grounding in business disciplines, andinternational experience opportunities equip students with skills andattributes for today’s globalised world.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International Studies/LawDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15331 (CSP), 15333 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA(Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne16071 (CSP), 16073 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining an International Studies degree with a Law degreeenhances students' understanding of the context in which the lawoperates internationally. This course enables students to developcross-cultural competencies whilst learning the principles of 'theinternationalisation of the law'.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Landscape ArchitectureDeakin Uni, Geelong WaterfrontDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Landscape Architecture: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course has been developed for people who want to practise asa landscape architect and who have a passion to improve the qualityand development of our towns, cityscapes and regional landscapes.Apply: Directly to institution192 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Language (Diploma)Deakin Uni, GeelongPart-time: 15621 (CSP)» Diploma of Language: PT3Deakin Uni, MelbournePart-time: 14671 (CSP)» Diploma of Language: PT3Deakin Uni, Off-campusPart-time: 14781 (CSP)» Diploma of Language: PT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Language offers a major in a language done parttimein three years. Optional units provide in-country experience whileshortening the course. The Diploma of Language can be taken aloneor along with an approved undergraduate course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ LawDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15511 (CSP), 15513 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT4, PTA (Day). (FT3 or PT6 is available forgraduates or for students with sufficient CPL)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14061 (CSP), 14063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT4, PTA (Day). (FT3 or PT6 is available forgraduates or for students with sufficient CPL)Deakin Uni, Off-campus15081 (CSP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT4, PTA (Day). (FT3 or PT6 is available forgraduates or for students with sufficient CPL)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18191 (CSP), 18193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT4, PTA (Day). (FT3 or PT6 is available forgraduates or for students with sufficient CPL)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDeakin’s Bachelor of Laws has a commercial law focus with soundtraining in each of the major areas of legal practice. The coursehas an emphasis on practical skills and satisfies the academicrequirements for admission to practise law in Victoria.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/ScienceDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15501 (CSP), 15503 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Science: FT5, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14001 (CSP), 14003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Science: FT5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining another degree with a Bachelor of Laws is an excellentway to enhance your understanding of the context in which the lawoperates. In this combined course, studies in law are combinedwith a major study in science to also give you a broad knowledge ofcontemporary science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15071 (CSP), 15073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Management: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14091 (CSP), 14093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Management: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14551 (CSP)» Bachelor of Management: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18011 (CSP), 18013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Management: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis business course provides contemporary managementknowledge and skills for those seeking to work in a managementrole. Students develop skills in change management, communication,problem solving, planning, organisation, and working cooperatively.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Management/LawDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15131 (CSP), 15133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Management/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Management/Bachelor of Laws combined courseallows students to gain a sound understanding of the context inwhich the law operates in the business world. Law satisfies theacademic requirements for admission to practise law in Victoria.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Marine BiologyDeakin Uni, Warrnambool18041 (CSP), 18043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Science (Marine Biology): FT3, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy temperate marine biology in a marine environment that hassome of the highest biological diversity in Australia. Learn howmarine organisms interact with their environments, how marineecosystems function, and how marine resources are managed.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Media and CommunicationDeakin Uni, Geelong15031 (CSP), 15033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communication): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14291 (CSP), 14293 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communication): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelops graduates with practical and professional communicationskills and an ability to critically evaluate the social, political, andeconomic significance of media messages, new technologies,audiences and institutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesDeakin University | 193


◄ NursingDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15191 (CSP), 15193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Deakin Uni, Melbourne14351 (CSP), 14353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18311 (CSP), 18313 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course will provide you the opportunity to develop the knowledge,skills and ethical behaviours that enable you to practise as acompetent and caring nurse clinician and gain employment in arange of health care contexts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing/MidwiferyDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15181 (CSP), 15183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery: FT4Deakin Uni, Melbourne14361 (CSP), 14363 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery: FT4Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18151 (CSP), 18153 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides the opportunity to develop the specialistskills related to midwifery in addition to those of a RegisteredNurse. Graduates are highly sought-after for their ability to provideperson-centred, evidence-based care of high quality, focused towardimproving client outcomes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing/PsychologyDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15101 (CSP), 15103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology):FT4Deakin Uni, Melbourne14081 (CSP), 14083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology):FT4Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18031 (CSP), 18033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology):FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course will develop your ability to utilise evidence and achievethe core competencies expected of nurse clinicians in a variety ofcontexts and complete a three year undergraduate sequence inpsychology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing/Public Health and HealthPromotionDeakin Uni, Melbourne14021 (CSP), 14023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Public Health and HealthPromotion: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course will develop your ability to utilise evidence and achievethe core competencies expected of nurse clinicians in a variety ofcontexts. Additional knowledge and skills are developed in the healthpromotion services and public health.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Occupational TherapyDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15351 (CSP), 15353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Occupational Therapy: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to prepare graduates with knowledge and skillsto link occupation and health and to work as highly competentoccupational therapists. Students take work placements withoccupational therapists to enhance their learning experiences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ OptometryDeakin Uni, Geelong15541 (CSP)» Bachelor of Vision Science: FT2. Course is completed in sixsequential trimestersPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGraduates will have detailed knowledge of the biological andphysical bases of vision and an understanding of Optometry practice.Graduates are eligible for admission to the Master of Optometry,completion required for registration as an Optometrist.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Planning (Professional)Deakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Planning (Professional): FT2, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Planning (Professional): FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course has been designed to meet the challenges of an everchangingurban, regional and rural environment and to produceprofessionals who are analytical, informed and committed toimproving the quality of the urban environment.Apply: Directly to institution194 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Politics and PolicyDeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places» Master of Politics and Policy: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe course emphasises a dual focus on politics and public policyand offers a wide range of core units and elective units to appeal topublic sector, business, NGO and community sector managers andleaders, and those wishing to acquire new skills.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Professional AccountingDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Professional Accounting: FT1.5, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Professional Accounting: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoOffers graduates from non-accounting backgrounds, an opportunityto study towards associate membership of CPA Australia or entry intothe Institute of Chartered Accountants to undertake the CA Program.Opens the door to many employment opportunities.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Professional and Creative WritingDeakin Uni, Geelong15251 (CSP), 15253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Professional and Creative Writing): FT3, PTA(Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14121 (CSP), 14123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Professional and Creative Writing): FT3, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides study in writing fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry andscriptwriting, with a core major in Professional and Creative Writing,plus a parallel study selected from Children’s Literature, Film Studies,Journalism and Literary Studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Property and Real EstateDeakin Uni, Melbourne14451 (CSP), 14453 (IFP)» Bachelor of Property and Real Estate: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14751 (CSP)» Bachelor of Property and Real Estate: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesVictoria’s only three-year, property course with Certified PractisingValuer (CPV) accreditation. Gain skills in property development,property valuation, market analysis and property economics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Property and Real Estate/CommerceDeakin Uni, Melbourne14701 (CSP), 14703 (IFP)» Bachelor of Property and Real Estate/ Bachelor of Commerce:FT3, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campus14761 (CSP)» Bachelor of Property and Real Estate/ Bachelor of Commerce:FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFour-year degree providing knowledge and skills to benefit from thestrong synergy between the commerce and property/real estatedisciplines. Graduates are eligible for Certified Practising Valuer(CPV) registration.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychological StudiesDeakin Uni, GeelongDomestic fee-paying places» Graduate Diploma of Psychological Studies: FT1, PTADeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places» Graduate Diploma of Psychological Studies: FT1, PTADeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places» Graduate Diploma of Psychological Studies: FT1, PTADeakin Uni, WarrnamboolDomestic fee-paying places» Graduate Diploma of Psychological Studies: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides the equivalent of a three-year psychology sequence in oneyear of full-time study. It is recognised by the PBA and APAC, andprovides the foundation knowledge required to undertake additionalstudy in pursuit of professional registration.Apply: Directly to institution◄ PsychologyDeakin Uni, Geelong16211 (CSP), 16213 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) : FT3Deakin Uni, Melbourne14231 (CSP), 14233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology): FT3Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18291 (CSP), 18293 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA three-year major sequence including complementary studiesin counselling, health, behaviour change and supervised workexperience in psychology, careers counselling, and transition-to-workskills. A major from another faculty can be included.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesDeakin University | 195


◄ PsychologyDeakin Uni, Geelong15151 (CSP)» Bachelor of Psychology: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14691 (CSP)» Bachelor of Psychology: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18161 (CSP)» Bachelor of Psychology: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA four-year major sequence, offers students supervised workexperience in psychology, careers counselling, and transition-to-workskills. Honours includes an individual research project and advancedstudies in professional and methodological issues.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public HealthDeakin Uni, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Public Health: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on improving existing health-promotingenvironments, identifying public health priorities, generatinginitiatives for policy and action, and developing strategies andinterventions to ensure equity in the health system.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Public Health and Health PromotionDeakin Uni, Melbourne14321 (CSP), 14323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion: FT3, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPublic health and health promotion combines a range of activitiesdirected at improving the health of people in the population andseeks to understand and act on the factors that cause poor health,and the factors that create and sustain good health.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public Health and Health Promotion/CommerceDeakin Uni, Melbourne14251 (CSP), 14253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion/Bachelor ofCommerce: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides a thorough understanding of the importance ofhealth education, factors influencing health practice and strategiesto promote the health of individuals and groups. You will gain aprofessional business qualification depending on the major sequencetaken in the Commerce component.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public Human NutritionDeakin Uni, Off-campusDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Graduate Certificate of Public Human Nutrition: FT0.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course provides an introduction to public health nutrition anddraws on disciplines such as epidemiology, politics and policy,nutrition promotion and communication to provide competencies totackle relevant public health and nutrition issues.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Public RelationsDeakin Uni, Geelong15791 (CSP), 15793 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Public Relations): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14191 (CSP), 14193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Public Relations): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus14571 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts (Public Relations): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOffering theory and real-life practice, this PRIA accredited degreeprepares graduates for employment in PR and media andcommunications fields. On completion, students have industryexposure in experiential learning and undertake a PR internship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ScienceDeakin Uni, Geelong15221 (CSP), 15223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14401 (CSP), 14403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStart with a broad program and specialise as you progress to developyour interests. Gain experience through practical programs in firstclasslaboratories. Professional practice enables you to develop jobskills and an understanding of workplaces.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>196 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Science and Technology (Dean’s ScholarsProgram)Deakin Uni, Geelong15091 (CSP)» Science and Technology Dean’s Scholars Program: FT3 to FT5Deakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15241 (CSP)» Science and Technology Dean’s Scholars Program: FT3 to FT5Deakin Uni, Melbourne14381 (CSP)» Science and Technology Dean’s Scholars Program: FT3 to FT5Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18201 (CSP)» Science and Technology Dean’s Scholars Program: FT3 to FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Dean’s Scholars Program aims to recognise, reward and nurturehigh achieving students. Scholarships will be awarded annuallyacross the Faculty to year 12 students admitted to the programthrough <strong>VTAC</strong>.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Social WorkDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15431 (CSP), 15433 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Work: FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Off-campus15421 (CSP)» Bachelor of Social Work: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides an approach to social work which emphasisesthe need for personal, community and social development in urban/rural and local/global contexts. Placements allow students to learnfrom qualified social work practitioners.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport DevelopmentDeakin Uni, Melbourne14421 (CSP), 14423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport Development: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Sport Development designs and plans participatorysports systems, and builds social capital and cohesion incommunities through sport participation. It draws on coaching; sportand exercise science; and sport management and marketing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Early Childhood Education)Deakin Uni, Geelong92041 (CSP), 92042 (DFP)» Master of Teaching: FT1.5-2Deakin Uni, Melbourne92021 (CSP), 92022 (DFP)» Master of Teaching: FT1.5-2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a 16 credit postgraduate, teacher preparation coursedesigned to enable Bachelor degree graduates from variousdisciplines to gain teaching qualifications in one of three 'strands’:early childhood, primary or secondary.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Primary)Deakin Uni, Melbourne92121 (CSP), 92122 (DFP)» Master of Teaching: FT1.5–2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a 16 credit postgraduate, teacher preparation coursedesigned to enable Bachelor degree graduates from variousdisciplines to gain teaching qualifications in one of three 'strands’:early childhood, primary or secondary.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Primary)Deakin Uni, Off Campus92611 (CSP), 92612 (DFP)» Master of Teaching: PT3-4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a 16 credit postgraduate, teacher preparation coursedesigned to enable Bachelor degree graduates from variousdisciplines to gain teaching qualifications in one of three 'strands’:early childhood, primary or secondary.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Secondary)Deakin Uni, Melbourne92141 (CSP), 92142 (DFP)» Master of Teaching: FT1.5 - 2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a 16 credit postgraduate, teacher preparation coursedesigned to enable Bachelor degree graduates from variousdisciplines to gain teaching qualifications in one of three 'strands’:early childhood, primary or secondary.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Secondary)Deakin Uni, Off Campus92631 (CSP), 92632 (DFP)» Master of Teaching: PT3-4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a 16 credit postgraduate, teacher preparation coursedesigned to enable Bachelor degree graduates from variousdisciplines to gain teaching qualifications in one of three 'strands’:early childhood, primary or secondary.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesDeakin University | 197


◄ Teaching–PrimaryDeakin Uni, Geelong15291 (CSP), 15293 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Primary): FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne14271 (CSP), 14273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Primary): FT4, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Warrnambool18091 (CSP), 18093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Primary): FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course prepares students as generalist primary teachersqualified to teach nationally and at selected international locations.It meets Victorian Institute of Teaching and Australian Institute forTeaching and School Leadership requirements.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching–Science/ScienceDeakin Uni, Melbourne14621 (CSP), 14623 (IFP)» Bachelor of Teaching (Science)/Bachelor of Science: FT4,PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides graduates with a full science degree and asecondary teaching qualification. Its flexible structure providesopportunity to pursue two major study areas from biology, biologicalchemistry, mathematical modelling and environmental science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching–Secondary/ArtsDeakin Uni, Melbourne14181 (CSP), 14183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts: FT4, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents are introduced to the knowledge and competenciesrequired by secondary teachers via preparation and understandingsof the practice of educators, and in-depth knowledge of study withinthe Bachelor of Arts and secondary teaching area of study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism/ManagementDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15451 (CSP)» Bachelor of Management/Advanced Diploma of Tourism/Diploma of Sustainability: FT3Deakin Uni, Melbourne14341 (CSP)» Bachelor of Management/Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombined Tourism/Management can lead to careers such asdeveloper and marketer; government tourism consultant; majorand special event coordinator; planner, researcher and consultant;tourism operator; and tourism planner.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Urban DesignDeakin Uni, Geelong WaterfrontDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Urban Design: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course aims to provide a postgraduate pathway that promotesa high standard of skill and knowledge acquisition in developinginnovative sustainable design solutions for the urban environment.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Visual ArtsDeakin Uni, Geelong Waterfront15461 (CSP), 15463 (IFP)» Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts): FT3, PTA (Day)Deakin Uni, Melbourne16041 (CSP), 16043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombines a high level of skills development in the visual arts,theoretical study, professional practice experience and a uniqueprogram of collaboration across disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual Communication DesignDeakin Uni, Melbourne14481 (CSP), 14483 (IFP)» Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Communication Design): FT3(Day), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for careers in visual communication designand new media by providing high level practical and analytic skilldevelopment in visual communication design while allowing flexibilityto study other complementary creative arts areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Wildlife and Conservation BiologyDeakin Uni, Melbourne14171 (CSP), 14173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and ConservationBiology): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEmphasis on real-world problem solving and applied solutionsto wildlife and conservation issues. You will gain theoretical andpractical experience plus hands-on experience through the focus onfieldwork and access to first-class facilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Zoology and Animal ScienceDeakin Uni, Geelong15481 (CSP), 15483 (IFP)» Bachelor of Zoology and Animal Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a broad understanding of the current field ofzoology and is underpinned by the latest research. You will learnabout diversity, ecology, behaviour, physiology, biochemistry, geneticsand evolutionary biology of animals.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>198 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy CollegeCampus location and contactElly Lukas House - City Campus345 Flinders Lane Melbourne Vic 3000Website: http://www.ellylukas.edu.auTelephone: (03) 9923 8888 or 1300 66 8888Email: study@ellylukas.edu.auOpen days:Information sessions:27 June 2012: 6.00pm - 7.30pm4 August 2012: 11.00am - 12.30pm5 September 2012: 6.00pm - 7.30pm27 October 2012: 11.00am - 12.30pm24 November 2012: 11.00am - 12.30pm8 December 2012: 11.00am - 12.30pm5 January <strong>2013</strong>: 11.00am - 12.30pm16 March <strong>2013</strong>: 11.00am - 12.30pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 28 January <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 15 July <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.ellylukas.edu.auEstablished in 1954, the Elly Lukas Beauty TherapyCollege is a specialist centre for beauty, spa and wellbeingtherapies offering beauty, massage and spa therapycourses including the highest beauty therapy qualificationavailable in Australia – the Diploma of Beauty Therapy. TheCollege is also, accredited by the prestigious Swiss beautytherapy organisation CIDESCO and the English examiningbodies – ITEC & CIBTAC which enable our graduates toobtain internationally recognised qualifications. As anindependent tertiary institution specialising in nationallyand internationally accredited beauty, spa & massagetherapy career education to a professional industry level,the qualifications that you will receive from the Collegeare both recognised and respected throughout the world.Working closely with industry, the College maintainsrelevant training and is able to assist you with employmentand traineeship placement ( See www.ellylukas.edu.au/traineeships.html for further information) in spa/beautysalons and resorts both during your training and upongraduation. Many of our students now obtain employmentprior to commencing their training, the majority of ourstudents obtain employment during their training, withalmost all of the remaining students obtaining employmentor continuing onto further study immediately aftergraduating. Our graduates are highly sought after by theindustry because of their job ready skills and thoroughtraining obtained at the College. We approach teachingand learning by providing you with relevant underpinningknowledge combined with the confidence to apply yournewly obtained skills in the workplace. Our training spaand salon facility allows you to practice your skills in a reallife salon/spa environment whilst you learn. The College'snew Melbourne City campus, is a purpose built facilityfeaturing modern equipment and state-of the-art facilitiesincluding specialist day spa, wet tables, vichy shower,aromatherapy and steam areas designed to give studentsvaluable knowledge and experience with up-to-date salon/spa treatments as they become available in the industry.Available study tours include a Spa industry tour toleading Spas/Resorts in London, Paris and the USA and aQueensland Island Spa industry tour. You may also applyfor the partnership program with Steiner (London) to workon luxury spas onboard cruise liners globally or a numberof internship programs with leading employers such asHayman Island. The College is registered to offer courses tointernational students (CRICOS 01867G), is AUSTUDY andVET FEE-HELP approved.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy College | 199


<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Beauty TherapyElly Lukas, City89612 (DFP), 89613 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy: FT1-1.5» Diploma of Beauty Therapy/Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy:FT1, FT1.5 FT2, PTA89602 (DFP), 89603 (IFP)» Diploma of Beauty Therapy/Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy:FT1, FT1.5 FT2, PTA» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT1,FT1.5, FT2, PTA96052 (DFP), 96053 (IFP)» Diploma of Beauty Therapy/Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy:FT1, FT1.5 FT2, FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course provides the skills required of professionals in thebeauty,spa & massage therapy industry to provide quality servicesacross a wide range of applications including salons, day/ resortspas, clinics, medispas & luxury cruise liners.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Management (Spa) (Diploma)Elly Lukas, City89622 (DFP), 89623 (IFP)» Diploma of Resort Management: FT296062 (DFP)» Diploma of Resort Management: FT296082 (DFP), 96083 (IFP)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course combines the practical skills required in the resort/day spa industry with tourism & hospitality management skills thatenables graduates to provide quality services & management inluxury resort, hotel & cruise spas & wellness retreats.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MassageElly Lukas, City89652 (DFP)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT1» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1» Diploma of Remedial Massage/Certificate IV in MassageTherapy Practice: FT1, PTA96072 (DFP)» Diploma of Remedial Massage/Certificate IV in MassageTherapy Practice: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course combines the practical skills required of professionalsin the massage therapy industry with underpinning theoreticalknowledge enabling graduates to plan, evaluate and provide qualityservices across a wide range of industry applications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>200 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Endeavour College of Natural HealthCampus location and contactBrisbane campus269 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, Queensland, 4006.Telephone: +61 7 3257 1883Fax: +61 7 3257 1889Melbourne campusLevel 1, 368 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000.Telephone: +61 3 9662 9911Fax: +61 3 9662 9414Gold Coast campus105 Scarborough Street, Southport, Queensland, 4215.Telephone: +61 7 5503 0977Fax: +61 7 5503 0988Sydney campusLevel 2, 815-825 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000Telephone: +61 2 8204 7700Fax: +61 2 8204 7799Perth campusLevel 1, 170 Wellington Street, East Perth,Western Australia, 6004.Telephone: +61 8 9225 2900Fax: +61 8 9225 2999Adelaide campus88 Currie Street, Adelaide, South Australia, 5000.Telephone: +61 8 7201 4100Fax: +61 8 7201 4117Website: www.endeavour.edu.auEmail: All campuses info@endeavour.edu.auFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.endeavour.edu.au/future-students/fees-andpayment-options/Endeavour College of Natural Health formerly AustralianCollege of Natural Medicine was established in 1975.We are committed to the future and success of NaturalHealth both in Australia and internationally. Providingthe highest standard of education, the most informedcurriculum and constant expansion, Endeavour Collegeof Natural Health is now Australia's pre-eminent providerof education to the Natural Health sector. Our successat offering up-to-date, in-depth Certificate, Diplomaand Advanced Diploma courses that exceed industrydemands have been further expanded and developed.Endeavour College of Natural Health now offers fiveBachelor Health Science Degree programs.The philosophy of the Natural Medicine industry underpinsthe success of Endeavour College of Natural Health;Natural Health embraces the philosophy of wholism, wheremind, body and spirit need to be in balance and harmonyif health and wellbeing are to be maintained. From ourhumble beginnings in 1975 with just 16 students, we havegrown and developed with the demand for this growingindustry. Today, we are the largest Natural Health college inthe Southern Hemisphere with six campuses in Brisbane,Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth and now in Sydney andAdelaide. Endeavour College of Natural Health is part ofEndeavour Learning Group. FIAFitnation, College of NaturalBeauty and Bay of Plenty College of Homeopathy are alsopart of the Endeavour Learning Group. The combinedorganisations create unique opportunities for students andalumni throughout the natural health and wellness industry.Our courses are delivered by the very best practitioners inthe field who participate within their industry Associationsand lead the field in natural medicine. Our facilties areextensive and include public teaching clinics where you canlearn to develop and refine your skills before graduating asa competent and confident professional. Our teaching isflexible including online and on campus options so that youcan balance student life with work and home commitments.Our vision is to preserve, share and advance the philosophyof natural medicine within a worldwide community.Endeavour College of Natural Health is one of the largestnatural health education providers in the world. Our visionis to ensure that the philosophy of natural medicine ispreserved as interest in this area grows. Endeavour Collegeof Natural Health is committed to promoting natural healthboth nationally and internationally by producing graduatesof the highest quality.Endeavour College of Natural Health – discover the futureof wellbeing.Endeavour College of Natural Health | 201


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Acupuncture (Degree)Endeavour, CityDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Health Science (Acupuncture): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesAcupuncture is a branch of Chinese medicine that stimulates specialpoints on the body in order to regulate the flow of Qi (vital force) tobalance the functions of the body, mind and spirit and restore health.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Homoeopathy (Degree)Endeavour, CityDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Health Science (Homoeopathy): FT3.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesHomeopathy treats a wide range of conditions whether physical,emotional or mental. Its core principle of Similarity guides thehomeopath to match the overall symptom pattern of a specificmedicine to the overall symptom picture of the patient.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Naturopathy (Degree)Endeavour, CityDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course description was unavailable at the time of print. Furtherinformation can be found on <strong>VTAC</strong> CourseSearch at www.vtac.edu.auApply: Directly to institution◄ Nutritional Medicine (Degree)Endeavour, CityDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Health Science (Nutritional Medicine): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesNutritional Medicine considers food and nutrients in relation tohealth and disease. It looks at the quality of food that is harvestedas well as its preparation, and the balance of macro and micronutrients.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Remedial Massage (Diploma)Endeavour, CityDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesRemedial massage is effective for a range of conditions, and patientswith a limited range of motion, pain and soft tissue problems aremost likely to benefit from this type of treatment.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Musculoskeletal Therapy (Degree)Endeavour, CityDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Health Science (Musculoskeletal Therapy): FT3,PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesMST involves an extensive physical evaluation and an integratedtherapeutic approach in the treatment of affected muscles, jointsand nerves. It uses standard methods of assessment such aspostural evaluation, neurological and functional testing.Apply: Directly to institution202 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Footscray City FilmsCampus location and contactFootscray City CollegeKinnear Street; Footscray 3011Website: http://footscrayfilms.com.au/tvfilmTelephone:Cleo Constantinou (Admissions Officer)Mobile: 0409 538 158Office: 03 8387 1511Fax: 03 8387 1599"Email: constantinou.cleopatra@gmail.comOpen days:VET and Higher Education19 August: 1.00pm - 4.00pmSemester dates:At Footscray City Films we teach you how to becomeIndependent Film Makers as well as helping you to buildyour career in the Film and Television Industry in anintimate environment which is tailored to individual needs.Class sizes are kept small to ensure personal tuition.Whether you're a school student, a school leaver or matureage we hope that you will join us in <strong>2013</strong> and gain thequalifications you need to further your career.At Footscray City Films we are known for our 'hands onapproach' to film making. Our reputation is based on thefact that we practice the art of film making by making films.Footscray City Film School is an independent tertiaryinstitution providing courses which vary from one to threeyears and are based on National Industry Training Packagesin Certificate 1V, Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Screenand Media. Students are provided with hands on tuition inshort film production on up to 20 films per year, on Canon5D Mk11 DSLR PRODUCTION on Rigs, Sony EX3, iphone 4,Super 16mm, and High Definition Digital Equipment andMacOSX for Editing on Final Cut Pro 7 - taking them fromthe concept to the marketing of their films. First Semesterinvolves a one week location Film Camp at Somers whereevery student shoots their own film. This represents world'sbest practice. In Semester 2, all students shoot a majorfilm for one week, anywhere throughout Victoria usingstate of the art equipment. There are Industry links andattachments. Students are taught by Industry professionalsin all aspects of Film Making. It is also highly regarded forgiving students direct access to employment in the Filmand Television Industry. Our many award winning Graduatesare a testimony to our success.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Semester 1: 4 February - 28 JuneSemester 2: 15 July - 20 DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://footscrayfilms.com.au/tvfilm/feesFootscray City Films | 203


◄ Film and Television ProductionFCC, Footscray97602 (DFP)» Certificate IV in Screen and Media: FT1» Diploma of Screen and Media: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCourses teach production,direction,shooting,sound recording,editingfor shorts,docs,web and features.Hands on tuition with professionals.Students use Canon 5d Mkll DSLR,EX3,iphone4, editing on Final CutPro. Students shoot up to 20 films per year.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>204 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


GippsTAFE – Central Gippsland Institute of TAFEOpen days:Our doors are always open.To book a campus tour call (03) 5127 0102.Term dates:Term 1: 29 January - 29 March <strong>2013</strong>Term 2: 15 April - 28 June <strong>2013</strong>Term 3: 15 July - 20 September <strong>2013</strong>Term 4: 7 October - 20 December <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.gippstafe.edu.au/prospective_students/fees_and_refunds2Campus location and contactGippsTAFE Academy (Traralgon)49-63 Princes StreetTraralgon VIC 3844Postal Address: PO Box 3279 GMCMORWELL VIC 3841Yallourn CampusMonash RoadNEWBOROUGH VIC 3825Morwell CampusCorner Princes Drive and Monash WayMORWELL VIC 3840Warragul Campus116 - 118 Queen StreetWARRAGUL VIC 3820Leongatha CampusNerrena RoadLeongatha VIC 3953Chadstone Campus41 Drummond StreetChadstone VIC 3148Gippsland Education Precinct - Churchill CampusNorthways Road Churchill VIC 3842Website: www.gippstafe.edu.auEmail: enquiries@gippstafe.edu.auCreating success for people is what GippsTAFE has beendoing for more than 80 years. Since 1928, the Institutehas provided high-quality education and practical trainingprograms aimed at delivering positive employmentoutcomes for students.GippsTAFE operates from five modern campuses inGippsland, a sixth metropolitan campus in Chadstone andattracts some 25,000 individual enrolments annually.At GippsTAFE, the focus is on developing courses thatprovide for the unique needs of our students. Many coursesare delivered through flexible study modes, both on and offcampus, to make access to further education easier.One strength of the organisation is the very strongrelationship GippsTAFE has with industry and employers.Courses are tailored to meet the needs of the workplace and,as a result, maximise career opportunities for the students.The Gippsland region, with its rich industry base andwealth of natural resources, provides a vibrant trainingenvironment for students. The region is an easy drive fromMelbourne and offers a vast range of cultural, sporting andleisure activities.The GippsTAFE website opens the door to theseopportunities, providing information about the Instituteand the broad range of programs it provides. Visit www.gippstafe.edu.au and discover how GippsTAFE can help youdevelop your potential and succeed in your goals.Part-time coursesApplicants are not able to apply for part-time coursesthrough <strong>VTAC</strong>. To find out more about these courses andthe application process go to www.gippstafe.edu.auFurther informationFor further information regarding courses listed in thisguide and other courses offered at GippsTAFE, pleasecontact (03) 5127 0102.GippsTAFE – Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE | 205


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountingGippsTAFE, Yallourn55251 (VGF), 55254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT1» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFocuses on income tax returns, financial reports for reporting entitiesand prepare and maintain complex budgets and forecasts. You willundertake practical placement with an employer of your choice togain experience and exposure to this field of work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aged CareGippsTAFE, Warragul55211 (VGF), 55214 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Aged Care: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesRelevant for persons wanting to engage in community organisationsor residential facilities. On completion you will be able to offerpersonal care and support to to older clients and may also hold asupervisory position within these organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>206 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ DisabilityGippsTAFE, Warragul55311 (VGF), 55314 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Disability: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesSkills gained will provide employment opportunities in behaviouralsupport, disability-day support, residential care, senior personal care,lifestyle support and disability employment co-ordination.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health and Community CareGippsTAFE, Warragul55191 (VGF), 55194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Home and Community Care: FT.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTeaches students how to address client needs in their homes &community settings promoting independence and communityparticipation as individuals or in groups. Practical placement is partof GippsTAFE's work ready training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health ScienceGippsTAFE, Churchill55171 (VGF), 55174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations: PT.5, PT.5GippsTAFE, Warragul55181 (VGF), 55184 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations: PT.5, PT.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides a bridge into nursing and other health related courses bydeveloping skills in basic biology and other sciences relative to thehealth sector.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingGippsTAFE, Churchill55141 (VGF), 55144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5GippsTAFE, Warragul55161 (VGF), 55164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraduates can apply for registration to practice as an enrolled nurse.Students must undertake 10 weeks of clinical placement acrossa range of nursing environments. Completion will provide a 1 yearcredit to a Bachelor of Nursing Practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismGippsTAFE, Morwell55001 (VGF), 55004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Tourism: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDesigned for applicants seeking supervisory and managementroles in the tourism industry. Career pathways include conferenceorganisation, visitor centre management, tour operations, tourguiding, and retail travel. Focuses on hands on practical experience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ HospitalityGippsTAFE, Morwell55571 (VGF), 55574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment in the operational, supervisoryand management aspects of the hospitality industry. Focuses onthe hands on practical skills required, concentrating on food andbeverage service and hospitality leadership.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>GippsTAFE – Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE | 207


Gordon (The)Campus location and contactCity Campus2 Fenwick Street, Geelong Vic 3220East Geelong CampusBoundary Road, East Geelong Vic 3219Colac Campus42 Hearn Street, Colac Vic 3250Postal address: Private Bag 1, Geelong Mail Centre, VIC 3221Website: www.thegordon.edu.auTelephone: (03) 5225 0800Email: courinfo@gordontafe.edu.auOpen days:19 August 2012: 10.00am - 3.00pmSemester dates:The Gordon currently offers more than 400 full-timeand part-time accredited and specialist courses, acrossa wide range of disciplines including apprenticeships,school-based apprenticeships, VET in schools, traineeships,certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, and pathways touniversity.All have one thing in common: to offer students the verybest in job-ready skills for their chosen career path. Howdo we do it? We’ve built solid partnerships with localbusiness and industry, which underpin and inform thedesign of our courses, many of which are nationally andeven internationally recognised. We continually consultour partners in the real world to research latest trends andneeds in an ever-evolving landscape of emerging new fieldsand technological advances. The result is an exciting rangeof accredited and specialist courses designed to inspire youand take you to where you want to go.The Gordon is located in Geelong, the gateway to theBellarine Peninsula, Surf Coast and Otways regions, whichalso offers an attractive lifestyle choice whilst still close toMelbourne City and Ballarat – only one hour’s drive away.The Gordon’s two main campuses are in Geelong City andEast Geelong, as well as a small trades-based campus inColac. Our training facilities are state-of-the-art and arecontinually being upgraded to reflect industry standards,with more than $20 million spent in the last three years onredevelopments, infrastructure and equipment upgradesacross a number of areas.Check out everything The Gordon has to offer atwww.thegordon.edu.auVET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Semester 1: 29 January <strong>2013</strong> - 28 June <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 15 July <strong>2013</strong> - 20 December <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.thegordon.edu.au/Courses/FeesandCharges208 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ AccountingGordon, Geelong (City)59201 (VGF), 59204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course develops the skills and knowledge for an entry levelcareer in Accounting or as a pathway to higher education, and coverstax returns, reporting on business performance, introducing andmaintaining accounting systems and internal control.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Beauty TherapyGordon, Geelong (City)59221 (VGF), 59224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with the skills and knowledge to workas a qualified Beauty Therapist in a Salon, Day Spa or Resort Spa,covering fundamental skills as well as advanced spa therapy,including industry training at a luxury spa in Werribee.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and ConstructionGordon, East Geelong59011 (VGF), 59014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with the academic requirements andtraining for a career at a supervision/management level within theconstruction industry, planning and coordinating the construction ofmedium-rise residential and commercial buildings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building DesignGordon, East Geelong59031 (VGF), 59034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the academic requirements and training fora career as a building designer, equipping students with skills,knowledge and industry techniques to fully equip them to operate inthe residential and commercial construction sector.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building SurveyingGordon, East Geelong59021 (VGF), 59024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building Surveying: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the academic requirements and trainingfor a career in the Building Surveying industry, with the skills andknowledge to carry out building inspection work and buildingsurveying specifically related to residential construction.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer SystemsGordon, East Geelong59341 (VGF), 59344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with advanced skills and knowledgein computer systems engineering, including extensive practicallaboratory tasks incorporating design, construction, systemscommissioning and maintenance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Conservation and Land ManagementGordon, East Geelong59751 (VGF), 59754 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis practical, hands-on course provides students with a solidgrounding in environmental management, providing specialised skillsand knowledge in natural resource management with an emphasison technical and practical skills for field work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/ManufacturingGordon, East Geelong59231 (VGF), 59234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills toapply engineering and scientific principles for the public and privatesectors, for careers in mechanical and plant design, productionsupervision and manufacturing planning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsGordon, Geelong (City)59251 (VGF), 59254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course develops theory and practical skills in advanced eventmanagement including business, legal, leadership, venue and siteplanning, sustainability, bids and sponsorships and marketing. It alsoincludes a significant internship program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Events/Sport and RecreationAdministrationGordon, East Geelong59601 (VGF), 59604 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events/Diploma of Sport and Recreation: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with skills and knowledge to work in theSport and Recreation Industry, providing event management in anadministrative or organisational capacity in fitness centres, sportinggrounds or complexes and aquatic centres.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesGordon (The) | 209


◄ Events/SustainabilityGordon, Geelong (City)59551 (VGF), 59554 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events/Diploma of Sustainability: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course focuses on providing hands-on and real-life experienceto equip students with the skills and knowledge for a career in theexciting events industry, combined with a Diploma of Sustainability toincrease their employability prospects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion and Textile MerchandisingGordon, Geelong (City)59591 (VGF), 59594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textiles Merchandising:FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with the industry skills and knowledgeincluding sewing, pattern making and textile skills for thedevelopment of fashion and textile ranges, along with internship andinternational study tour opportunities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion DesignGordon, Geelong (City)59171 (VGF), 59174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology: FT1» Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology:FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course incorporates four qualification levels including aninternship program to equip students with the skills, knowledge anddesign capabilities to work in the fashion industry as a designer,merchandiser or quality assurance officer.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignGordon, Geelong (City)59001 (VGF), 59004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTaught by industry professionals, this course covers conceptual skills,techniques and the use of resources required for the developmentof effective visual communications, preparing students to work asGraphic Designers in a range of industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityGordon, Geelong (City)59571 (VGF), 59574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course incorporates three qualification levels, coveringfundamental hospitality skills through to management and businessplanning, for an ultimate career as a food and beverage manager,hotel manager or small business owner.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality/EventsGordon, Geelong (City)59501 (VGF), 59504 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events/Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis new dual qualification is designed to meet industry demandfor management staff who can combine hospitality knowledgewith event management skills, with a range of career options fromfunction and event manager, to catering company supervisor.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyGordon, East Geelong59331 (VGF), 59334 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Information Technology (General): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis practical course incorporates Certificate IV as its first yearof study, equipping students with a range of information andcommunications technology skills and knowledge, including softwaredevelopment, databases, digital media and websites.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (Networking)Gordon, East Geelong59191 (VGF), 59194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Information Technology (Networking): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesWith strong industry partnerships with key IT vendors, this courseequips students with skills and knowledge for entry at an advancedlevel within the Computer Networking and Security field. Itincorporates Certificate IV as its first year of study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (WebsiteDevelopment)Gordon, East Geelong59081 (VGF), 59084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Information Technology (Website Development):FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDeveloped in conjunction with industry, this course incorporatesthe Certificate IV as its first year of study and equips students withadvanced skills in the widely expanding field of Internet and Intra netwebsite development and design.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interior Design and DecorationGordon, East Geelong59051 (VGF), 59054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interior Decoration: FT1» Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses provide the skills and knowledge to design anddocument interiors for residential and commercial buildings, for acareer in the retail sector (Certificate IV) or in the residential andcommercial construction industry (Diploma).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>210 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ International BusinessGordon, Geelong (City)59441 (VGF), 59444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in International Trade: FT0.5» Diploma of International Business: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoIncorporating the Certificate IV as its first year of study, these coursescover general business knowledge and skills as well as specificinternational business knowledge and management skills for bothservice and product trading.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory TechnologyGordon, Geelong (City)Biological and Environmental Testing: 59181 (VGF), 59184(Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Biotechnology: 59291 (VGF), 59294 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Forensic and Pathology Testing: 59211 (VGF), 59214 (FeeType determined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis hands-on course provides broad based training for technicalofficers, analysts and other job roles in biotechnology, biological andenvironmental testing, chemical analysis and testing, and pathologyof other scientific laboratories.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Make-upGordon, Geelong (City)59371 (VGF), 59374 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Specialist Make-up Services: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course allows students to study the world of make-up artistryapplicable to the screen and media sectors, including basic skinanalysis, safety issues, product and tool knowledge to incorporateinto a design for film, television and theatre.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingGordon, Geelong (City)59421 (VGF), 59424 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5» Diploma of Marketing: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course includes three qualifications, equipping students withan advanced level of skills and knowledge to develop, complete andadopt effective and successful marketing practices in a demandingand ever-changing global market place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Outdoor RecreationGordon, East Geelong59061 (VGF), 59064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Outdoor Recreation: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course develops skills and knowledge in outdoor recreation andimmerses students in specific activity fields including bushwalking,climbing, abseiling, challenge ropes, wilderness first aid, wateractivities and adventure-based learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Outdoor Recreation/Youth WorkGordon, East Geelong59681 (VGF), 59684 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation/Certificate IV in YouthWork: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis new course is focused on outdoor recreation in a youth worksetting, providing the skills and knowledge to develop and facilitateprograms designed to address the social, behavioural, health, welfareand developmental needs of young people.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport (Sport Coaching)Gordon, East Geelong59671 (VGF), 59674 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sport Coaching: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis new hands-on course is a dual qualification incorporating theDiploma of Sport Coaching and the Certificate IV in Fitness, whichdevelops the specific skills and knowledge required to pursue acareer as a sport coach.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport (Sport Development)Gordon, East Geelong59071 (VGF), 59074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sport (Development): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course includes the Certificate IV in Fitness along with industryqualifications in Pool Bronze, Austswim teaching, Level 2 First Aid,Level 1 Sports Trainer and skills in personal training, coaching,events, exercise science and nutrition.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismGordon, Geelong (City)59881 (VGF), 59884 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with a strong working knowledge andunderstanding of all sectors of the Tourism industry including anemphasis on ecotourism and sustainable tourism, offering a broadrange of career and University pathways.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesGordon (The) | 211


◄ Tourism/EventsGordon, Geelong (City)59511 (VGF), 59514 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events/Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis dual qualification equips students with a broad range of skillsto establish a career in the exciting and growing Tourism and Eventsindustry or pathway to Uni, gaining a strong working knowledge of allsectors with emphasis on sustainability.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism/SustainabilityGordon, Geelong (City)59541 (VGF), 59544 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Tourism/Diploma of Sustainability: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course develops core skills and knowledge in research,communication, finance, business management and tourismmarketing, complemented by sustainability studies for careers inoperational, supervisory and tourism management roles.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>212 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFECampus location and contactFryers Street Campus152 - 200 Fryers Street, Shepparton, Victoria, 3630William Orr CampusWanganui Road, Shepparton, Victoria, 3630Benalla CampusSamaria Road, Benalla, Victoria, 3672Seymour CampusWallis Street, Seymour, Victoria, 3662Docker Street CampusDocker Street, Wangaratta, Victoria, 3677Rural Industries CampusTone Road, Wangaratta, Victoria, 3677Website: www.gotafe.vic.edu.auTelephone: 1300 GOTAFE (1300 468 233)Email: enquiry@gotafe.vic.edu.auOpen days:Info Week: GOTAFE is Open for InspectionSeymour Campus: 22 October: 12:30pm & 6pmBenalla Campus: 23 October: 12:30pm & 6pmDocker Street Campus (Wangaratta): 24 October: 12:30pm & 6:00pmFryers Street Campus -(Shepparton): 25 October: 12:30pm & 6:00pmAt GOTAFE we help you gain the skills and knowledge youneed to kick start your career. GOTAFE delivers educationand training programs as required by employers, whichmeans you gain the skills you need for the career you want.GOTAFE is one of Victoria’s largest regional TAFEInstitutes delivering more than 200 nationally accreditedqualifications to more than 17,000 students over four maincampuses. GOTAFE delivers courses in animal sciences,aged care, building and construction, engineering, finance,hairdressing and beauty, nursing, community services,performing arts, teaching, tourism and everything inbetween. Courses are available from Certificate II to IV toDiplomas and Advanced Diplomas as well as pathways intouniversity courses.In studying with GOTAFE you will learn from the best.GOTAFE teachers and trainers have the necessary teachingqualifications, as well as recent industry experience. Notonly will you learn from the best, but you will also learnusing the best facilities. Our partnerships with industryprovides hands-on and first hand experience. Having thisexperience will set you apart from the competition, withalmost 90% of GOTAFE Graduates employed after theycompleted their studies in 2011.GOTAFE offers a range of pathways programs thatprovide an alternative to direct entry into university. Manyuniversities recognise GOTAFE qualifications and providecredit into their courses usually from Diploma levelqualification and above. GOTAFE has partnerships with theUniversity of Ballarat, Deakin University, La Trobe University,Charles Sturt University and the University of Melbourne.We support you to be successful with the availability ofstudent support services including careers counselling,learning support, counselling and disability servicesjust to name a few.Be part of the GOTAFE Campusstudent experience; enjoy the Orientation Week (O week)celebrations, student BBQs and activities, fundraisers andthe Graduation and Student Awards Festival. With 90% of2011 GOTAFE graduates satisfied with the quality of theircourse, Choose Success, Choose GOTAFE.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE | 213


◄ AccountingGoulburn Ovens, Shepparton60101 (VGF), 60104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounting): FT1Goulburn Ovens, Wangaratta83191 (VGF), 83194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounting): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThese courses were developed with industry assistance to provideskills in standard accounting support functions:- BAS, office taxes,basic management, job costing, reporting, budgets, inventory/fixedasset records and legal context decision making.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ActingGoulburn Ovens, Benalla83161 (VGF), 83164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Arts (Acting): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Advanced Diploma of Arts (Acting) at GRADA is not offeredanywhere else in Victoria. It focuses on building a company of actorsworking together for 3 years who upon graduating will be equippedwith skills to pursue a professional acting careerApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AgricultureGoulburn Ovens, Shepparton82011 (VGF), 82014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Agriculture: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Agriculture: FT2.5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDiploma of Agriculture and Advanced Diploma of Agriculturequalifications are designed to enable current and future farm andservice business managers to develop integrated, strategic approachto the management of the whole production system.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsGoulburn Ovens, Shepparton60041 (VGF), 60044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events: PT2, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification reflects the role of the Event Manager who isresponsible for the overall organisation and management and isdesigned for application across multiple industries including tourism,hospitality, sports and recreation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignGoulburn Ovens, Shepparton60001 (VGF), 60004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Goulburn Ovens, Wangaratta83011 (VGF), 83014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course builds strong skills, enabling students to becomeprofessional users of the Graphic Design Industry standard software-InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. Creating websites, page layoutsand photography are also components of this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityGoulburn Ovens, Shepparton60941 (VGF), 60944 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares student for employment in operational, supervisory andmanagement aspects of the hospitality industry. Students gainpractical experience in food and beverage service, cookery andevents and will also participate in learning in the workplaceApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (Networking)Goulburn Ovens, Shepparton60061 (VGF), 60064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology (Networking): FT1Goulburn Ovens, Wangaratta83051 (VGF), 83054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology (Networking): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses have been developed with industry assistance toprovide skills in managing, configuring and administering a localand wide area network and other support areas of the informationtechnology industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Live Production, Theatre and EventsGoulburn Ovens, Benalla83171 (VGF), 83174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events(Technical Production): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGRADA production students work alongside the Acting students tocreate high quality entertainment outcomes through participationin projects. A sound theoretical knowledge base and practicalcompetencies through classes and extensive project work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>214 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Media Games DevelopmentGoulburn Ovens, Wangaratta83231 (VGF), 83234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Media: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course has been developed with industry assistance to provideskills in developing and designing games, with a focus on usinga game engines to create games, 2D and 3D animation, audioproduction and visual design creation of game environments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingGoulburn Ovens, Benalla83141 (VGF), 83144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5Goulburn Ovens, Seymour82001 (VGF), 82004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5Goulburn Ovens, Shepparton60091 (VGF), 60094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5Goulburn Ovens, Wangaratta83151 (VGF), 83154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course develops skills and knowledge required for application forregistration with the relevant regulatory body as a Division 2 EnrolledNurse to enable Professional communication/interaction across thefull spectrum of healthcare environments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Outdoor RecreationGoulburn Ovens, Benalla83201 (VGF), 83204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Outdoor Recreation: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Outdoor Recreation at GOTAFE provides students witha flexible program delivering a diverse range of adventure activitiesto those starting out in the outdoor industry or outdoor professionalsseeking to broaden their skill set.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport DevelopmentGoulburn Ovens, Shepparton60121 (VGF), 60124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sport Development: FT1Goulburn Ovens, Wangaratta83221 (VGF), 83224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sport Development: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDiploma of Sport Development provides the skills to succeed inthe Sport & Fitness industry. This course specialises in athleteconditioning & coaching, basic exercise science and eventmanagement. It also includes the Personal Training qualificationApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismGoulburn Ovens, Shepparton60111 (VGF), 60114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Tourism: FT2, PT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course incorporates practical experience to aid in developingspecialised tourism skills. Employment pathways include tourismoperations, visitor information services, attractions, regional tourism,local government and travel-related companies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtGoulburn Ovens, Wangaratta83961 (VGF), 83964 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis multidisciplinary course covers Painting, Drawing, Sculpture,Photography and Printmaking. Preparing individuals who wish topursue a career through practical and theoretical courses as apracticing visual artist or in other creative fields.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Professional Writing & EditingGoulburn Ovens, Wangaratta83651 (VGF), 83654 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing: PT1, PT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course reflects the role of writers and editors who possesssound theoretical knowledge and who use a range of specialised andtechnical skills to plan, carry out and evaluate written projectsApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE | 215


Grenadi School of DesignCampus location and contactMelbourne209 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000Bairnsdale8 Pearson Street, Bairnsdale, Vicrtoria, 3875Website: www.grenadi.vic.edu.auTelephone: 03 9663 0001Email: enquiries@grenadi.vic.edu.auOpen days:Melbourne12 August 2012: 10:00am. - 4:00pmBairnsdale18 August 2012: 10:00am. - 4:00pm.Semester dates:Semester 1: 4 March <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 22 July <strong>2013</strong>Fees:Established in 1995 Grenadi School of Design is aspecialist design college where design is not just acareer choice but rather a way of life. Grenadi providesqualifications up to Advanced Diploma level that areGovernment accredited. In addition, Grenadi is the onlyAustralian design school accredited to provide the exclusiveand internationally sought after City & Guilds qualifications.With these qualifications Grenadi truly does open the doorsto a world of design opportunities.So if you’re ready to take on the challenge of findinginnovative design solutions, to face the risk of standing outin the crowd, to be pushed to explore and discover talentsyou didn’t know you had – you’re ready for a course atGrenadi School of Design.At Grenadi, you learn from friendly, supportive, industrytrainedand experienced tutors – people who know theindustry for which you are aiming and who are committed toyour success. Your course is based on practical, hands-ontraining, with the latest versions of industry-standardsoftware and current technologies to support your newknowledge base and enable you to move straight into yourchosen industry, confidently and well prepared.But it’s not just about learning the latest software orknowing how to handle the fastest computers, or evengetting a qualification to say you’ve done all that – atGrenadi School of Design you will have gained so muchmore. You will have experienced education excellence,you’ll know and understand your chosen industry and willhave already begun to form a network of contacts that willlead you to a real job when you graduate. The majorityof Grenadi students obtain employment during theirtraining with almost all the remaining students obtainingemployment immediately after graduating.Grenadi courses are not about “fitting square pegs intoround holes”. Our small classes (on average less thanten) ensure students obtain quality individual attention– you are always a person not a student number. You areencouraged to explore your own creativity, while you learnthe skills and techniques to develop your own style. Yourwork will stand out from the mainstream, giving you anessential competitive edge to enter the design industry.Grenadi School of Design is a privately registerededucation provider, established in 1995, offeringcertificate to Advanced Diploma level courses in a widerange of graphic design, web design, multimedia andrelated subject areas. The school is a member of theAustralian Council for Private Education and Training andis an Adobe Certified Training Provider. Grenadi is Austudyapproved and also a registered CRICOS Institute foroverseas students (CRICOS code 02212E).For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.grenadi.vic.edu.au216 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Advertising and Graphic DesignGrenadi, Bairnsdale97152 (DFP)» Certificate III in Design Fundamentals: FT0.5, PT1» Certificate IV in Design: FT1, PT2» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT1.5, PT3» Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2, PT4Grenadi, Melbourne97322 (DFP), 97323 (IFP)» Certificate III in Design Fundamentals: FT0.5, PT1» Certificate IV in Design: FT1, PT2» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT1.5, PT3» Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course produces graduates with in-depth knowledge ofcommercial practices in Graphic Design and Advertising. Skills aredeveloped in small teams supervised by practicing professionaltutors using industry developed briefs and client interaction.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Beauty TherapyGrenadi, Bairnsdale97192 (DFP)» Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care: FT0.25» Certificate II in Nail Technology: FT0.25» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course is designed to produce beauty therapists for careersin salons, day spas, resorts, cruise ships or their own business.Supervised (by industry professional tutors) treatment of clientswithin modern facilities develop all necessary skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessGrenadi, Bairnsdale97162 (DFP)» Diploma of Business: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is entrepreneurial, assisting students to gain a successfulcareer in business. Students gain lifetime access to a mentoringprogram with mentors such as lawyers, accountants, financialadvisers, bankers franchisees and retail operators.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ DesignGrenadi, Bairnsdale97142 (DFP)» Certificate III in Design Fundamentals: FT0.5, PT1» Certificate IV in Design: FT1, PT2Grenadi, Melbourne97332 (DFP), 97333 (IFP)» Certificate III in Design Fundamentals: FT0.5, PT1» Certificate IV in Design: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course produces graduates with in-depth knowledge ofcommercial practices in Graphic Design. Skills are developed in smallteams supervised by practicing professional tutors using industrydeveloped briefs and client interaction and creativity.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interior Decoration and DesignGrenadi, Melbourne97282 (DFP)» Advanced Diploma of Interior Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course produces in-depth knowledge of practices in interiordesign for commercial and domestic spaces. Skills are developedin small teams supervised by practicing professional tutors usingindustry developed briefs and client interaction.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesGrenadi School of Design | 217


Gurkhas Institute of TechnologyGIT Australia is one of the leading vocational educationproviders in Australia renowned for quality and excellence.Founded on the principal of transmitting knowledgeand skills to students, GIT Australia provides a learningenvironment that fosters quality education and academicexcellence. GIT Australia is fully accredited and approvedby Australian Government and its qualifications recognisedthroughout Australia. and around the world. GIT Australiaoffers courses in Hospitality (Hotel) Management, Business,Accounting, Information Technology and English language.GIT Australia is located in the heart of Central BusinessDistrict in Melbourne, Australia. The campus is situated justa stone’s throw away from the famous Flinders Street trainstation and Elizabeth Street tram terminal.The campus is spread across 8 floors of a large buildingsituated right in the city centre and is fully equipped withpurpose built training facilities and resources required tocomplete the chosen courses.Campus facilities include state-of-the-art training kitchen,modern classrooms, a huge student resources centre,(Library ), Computer labs, in-house cafe and many more.Campus location and contact28-32 Elizabeth Street,Melbourne VIC 3000Postal address: GPO Box 5466, Melbourne VIC 3001Website: www.gurkhas.edu.auTelephone: 610386399000Email: feehelp@gurkhas.edu.auOpen days:Please contact institution for appointments.Semester dates:Term 1: FebruaryTerm 2: AprilTerm 3: JulyTerm 4: OctoberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.gurkhas.edu.au/course-business.aspxhttp://www.gurkhas.edu.au/course-hospitality.aspxhttp://www.gurkhas.edu.au/course-information-technology.aspxVET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountingGurkhas, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-payingplaces» Certificate III in Financial Services: FT0.5, PTA» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT1, PTA» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to help prepare individuals for job roles ina range of accounting, bookkeeping and /or clerical functions. Thepathway to Diploma will incorporate competencies from each of thecertificate III and certificate IV.Apply: Directly to institution218 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ BusinessGurkhas, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Certificate IV in Business: FT0.5, PTA» Diploma of Business: FT0.5, PTA» Advanced Diploma of Business: FT0.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses have been designed to develop and enhance the skillsand knowledge of staff that are working or currently working towardssupervisor and management roles.Apply: Directly to institution◄ HospitalityGurkhas, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-payingplaces» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1, PTA» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1.5, PTA» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2, PTA» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis program will provide the individual with a flexible career pathwayin the role of a Manager in a range of hospitality areas. The Diplomaof Hospitality provides skills and knowledge of supervisory and entrylevel management skills in the hospitality industry.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Information TechnologyGurkhas, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course provides specialist skills and knowledge required in theinstallation of a various range of complex networks. Also includesunits in internetworking, network security, e-business integration andthe practical application of networking standards,Apply: Directly to institution◄ ManagementGurkhas, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-payingplaces» Diploma of Management: FT0.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification reflects the role of individuals engaged to managethe work of others or to add value to or review managementpractices. Their role may be in any industry or organisational setting.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesGurkhas Institute of Technology | 219


Health Skills AustraliaCampus location and contactMelbourne CBD CampusLevel 4, 206 Bourke St Melbourne VIC 3000Eastern Campus Blackburn184 Whitehorse Rd Blackburn VIC 3130Ringwood CampusLevel 1, 162 Maroondah Highway Ringwood VIC 3134Website: healthskills.com.auTelephone: 1300 306 886Email: info@healthskills.com.auOpen days:Visit the website for Open Day notificationsSemester dates:Semester 1: February - JuneSemester 2: July - DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://healthskills.com.au/Funding-and-Fees-Victoria.htmlHealth Skills Australia is one of the country’s leading privateproviders of specialist health care and community servicestraining. We offer nationally accredited qualificationsranging from Certificate II through to Diploma level, as wellas short courses and in-services training.Driven by our mission of making a positive difference tothe lives of people in care by providing excellence in healthcare training, our tailored courses have been developedin close consultation with industry groups and health careprofessionals to ensure they meet the needs of the sectorand community they serve.Fields of study include Aged Care, Alcohol andOther Drugs, Allied Health, Business Administration,Community Services, Health Administration, HealthServices, Health Support, Health Supervision, Home andCommunity Care, Leisure & Health, Medical Reception,Mental Health and Nursing.When you’re working with medical patients, the elderly,people with disabilities or mental health issues, thereare essential practical skills you need, as well as a strongfoundation in theoretical knowledge.Our training programs are constantly updated to includethe latest training methods and content to provide studentswith the most relevant knowledge and skills for entry intothe workforce. Most courses include clinical and practicalplacements, where students are introduced to an employerand have the opportunity to gain experience working inorganisations related to their study. All of our programsare also taught by practicing health care professionals whoshare their real life experience and insights into the latesttools and industry requirements.Our small class sizes also enable students to really getto know one another, as well as their educator. Eachstudent is given specialised individual attention duringclasses and through the organisation of clinical andpratical placements.Health Skills Australia’s campuses are located inBlackburn, Melbourne CBD and Ringwood, with purposebuilt state-of-the-art classrooms, nursing and medicationlabs. We also operate out of several training facilities inand around Melbourne.At Health Skills Australia we pride ourselves on providingstudents with an education of the highest quality. Ournationally accredited courses can lead into new learningpathways, including degree programs, or help you fast-trackyour career.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.220 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Aged CareHSA, BlackburnFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Aged Care: PT 3 monthsHSA, MelbourneFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Aged Care: PT 3 monthsHSA, RingwoodFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Aged Care: PT 3 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for working in residential aged care facilities,client homes or community groups with older people. It providesstudents with the skills and knowledge required to deliver personalcare and support to our senior citizens.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Allied HealthHSA, BlackburnFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance: PT 3 monthsHSA, MelbourneFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance: PT 3 monthsHSA, RingwoodFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance: PT 3 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will gain the skills and knowledge required to assistallied health professionals such as physiotherapists, speech andoccupational therapists to ensure patients get appropriate supportand care for improved daily living and independence.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Business AdministrationHSA, BlackburnFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical): PT 13 weeksHSA, MelbourneFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical): PT 13 weeksHSA, RingwoodFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical): PT 13 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification enables students to work as a medicaladministrator in a general or specialist medical practice or hospital.Students learn of current practices, terminology and technology, theMedicare system and PracSoft computer program.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Health ServicesHSA, BlackburnFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Health Services Assistance: PT 3 monthsHSA, MelbourneFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Health Services Assistance: PT 3 monthsHSA, RingwoodFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Health Services Assistance: PT 3 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will gain the skills and knowledge required to assist healthcare professionals such as doctors and nurses ensure healthservices function effectively in environments such as acute carehospitals and operating theatres.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesHealth Skills Australia | 221


◄ Home and Community CareHSA, BlackburnFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Home and Community Care: PT 3 monthsHSA, MelbourneFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Home and Community Care: PT 3 monthsHSA, RingwoodFee type determined by provider» Certificate III in Home and Community Care: PT 3 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with the knowledge, understandingand practical skills required to administer personal care to elderlyor disabled clients living in their homes or other community careenvironments.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Leisure and HealthHSA, BlackburnFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Leisure and Health: PT 14 months» Diploma of Leisure and Health: PT 18 monthsHSA, MelbourneFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Leisure and Health: PT 14 months» Diploma of Leisure and Health: PT 18 monthsHSA, RingwoodFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Leisure and Health: PT 14 months» Diploma of Leisure and Health: PT 18 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis program provides students with the professional skills requiredto support people with special needs live a more fulfilling andproductive life. Students learn to assess an individual’s needs andimplement personalised health and leisure plans. Students maybe required to enrol in the Certificate IV in Leisure and Health tocomplete all prerequisite competencies before commencing atDiploma level.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Mental Health/Alcohol and Other DrugsHSA, BlackburnFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Mental Health: PT 6 months» Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol and other drugs):PT 18 months» Diploma of Community Services (Mental health):PT 18 months» Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol, other drugs andmental health): PT 18 monthsHSA, MelbourneFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Mental Health: PT 6 months» Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol and other drugs):PT 18 months» Diploma of Community Services (Mental health):PT 18 months» Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol, other drugs andmental health): PT 18 monthsHSA, RingwoodFee type determined by provider» Certificate IV in Mental Health: PT 6 months» Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol and other drugs):PT 18 months» Diploma of Community Services (Mental health):PT 18 months» Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol, other drugs andmental health): PT 18 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will develop specialist skills and knowledge to assess andmanage the health issues of people affected by mental illness andpsychiatric disability, with emphasis on the misuse of alcohol anddrugs, and depression and dementia in aged care. Certificate IV orhigher in Nursing, Aged Care or Mental Health, or experience workingin a mental health environment is a minimum requirement for theDiploma.Apply: Directly to institution◄ NursingHSA, BlackburnFee type determined by provider» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5, PTAHSA, MelbourneFee type determined by provider» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides students with the skills and knowledgerequired to work as an Enrolled Nurse in a variety of health caresettings including acute hospitals, palliative, aged, rehabilitation,mental health and community care workplaces.Apply: Directly to institution222 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Holmes InstituteFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.holmes.edu.au/diploma/fees-and-start-datesdiplomahttp://www.holmes.edu.au/undergraduate/fees-andstartdates-degree-programshttp://www.holmes.edu.au/postgraduate/fees-andstartdates-degree-postgraduateCampus location and contactMelbourne Campus185 Spring Street, Melbourne VIC 3000Website: www.holmes.edu.auTelephone: (03) 9662 2055Fax: (03) 9662 2083Email: info@holmes.edu.auSemester dates:Bachelor Programs18 March15 July11 NovemberDiploma Programs11 February18 March29 April3 June22 July26 August7 October11 NovemberHolmes Institute has been a leading provider of businesseducation and training at tertiary level since 1963. In thattime we have seen thousands of successful graduates fromour 5 campuses across the East Coast of Australia.At Holmes Institute we are committed to quality educationand extensive student support. Holmes graduates aroundthe world are enjoying rewarding careers or have utilisedtheir qualification as a pathway to further study.With programs from Certificate to Masters, the Holmesphilosophy of training focuses on a balance betweentheory and practice. Courses are developed in conjunctionwith industry bodies and experts in the relevant fields. Theemphasis of all Holmes programs is on the relevancein today’s changing business world, developing theskills required by employers or as a pathway to furtheradvanced training.What we offer:With a multitude of courses across multiple educationalsectors and study areas, Holmes Institute is the ideal placeto further your study.Study Areas:• Accounting• Business• CELTA• Fashion• Hair and Beauty• Hospitality• Information Technology• LanguagesStudents learn in a modern city based campus wherethe focus is on the individual. All Holmes programs offerstudents the opportunity to make a smooth transition to thebusiness world or further study.The Holmes pathway offers eligible students entry into arange of qualifications to suit their study goals: Certificate,Diploma, Bachelor, Masters.Holmes Institute | 223


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountingHolmes Inst, City89772 (DFP), 89773 (IFP)» Diploma of Accounting: FT 40 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe pathway to the Diploma of Accounting includes competenciesfrom the Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounts/Clerical).The Holmes accounting course prepares students to performassistant accounting duties for small to large businesses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business (Degree)Holmes Inst, City89792 (DFP), 89793 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing, Management, InternationalBusiness): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to develop highly skilled and employable graduateswho have a well balanced combination of core business skillscombined with specialist marketing, management or internationalbusiness knowledge.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyHolmes Inst, City89722 (DFP), 89723 (IFP)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides knowledge and skills required in the IT industry.This includes computer programming and software developmentto determine end user needs, scope projects, develop programs,document and provide completed projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementHolmes Inst, City89752 (DFP), 89753 (IFP)» Diploma of Management: FT 40 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to equip students with management skills,qualifications, and develop an innovative and commercial approachto management. This teaches students to manage a business unitwith an organization, become a team leader or manage a business.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Accounting (Degree)Holmes Inst, City89642 (DFP), 89643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Professional Accounting: FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to provide professional education in business andaccounting principles and practice. It is designed for those wishingto become accounting professionals with a strong emphasis ondeveloping analytical skills..Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion and BusinessHolmes Inst, City97342 (DFP), 97343 (IFP)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course covers all aspects of the fashion industry withstudies that provide students with confidence and skills to create,communicate, and thrive throughout the highly competitive fashionindustry with creative and technical business knowledge.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityHolmes Inst, City89762 (DFP), 89763 (IFP)» Diploma of Hospitality: FT 40 weeks, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThrough theoretical and practical training, this course offers frontoffice, business administration, workplace relations, and restaurantunits which provide students with skills and knowledge to gainemployment in a variety of hospitality organizations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>224 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


HolmesglenCampus location and contactChadstone campusBatesford Road, Holmesglen VIC 3148Postal Address: PO Box 42, Holmesglen VIC 3148City campus332 St Kilda Road, Southbank VIC 3004Moorabbin campus488 South Road, Moorabbin VIC 3189Waverley campus595 Waverley Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150Website: www.holmesglen.edu.auTelephone: All campuses 1300 693 888Email: All campuses info@holmesglen.edu.auOpen days:Chadstone23 June: 10.00am - 3.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: February - JuneSemester 2: July - NovemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.holmesglen.edu.au/feesHolmesglen is a leading provider of vocational and highereducation in Victoria, focusing on providing graduates withthe skills and experience to be ready for the new world.Established in 1982, Holmesglen has a proud history asa respected provider of TAFE qualifications. The Institutenow brings it experience in developing real work skillsand practical experience to a range of degrees. Theresult is higher education programs that are developed inconsultation with industry and provide you with a uniqueblend of theory, and opportunities to apply your learning inindustry based assignments and work placements.With over 600 programs being offered across 10study areas, courses now include graduate diplomasand certificates, degrees, diplomas, certificates, preapprenticeships,apprenticeships, short courses andthe Vocational College, offering an alternative to VCE.Understanding the need for your studies to fit into your life,study options include full time, part time (day, evening andweekend options), online, mixed delivery (on campus andonline), apprenticeship training, distance education andworkplace training.Holmesglen has a highly regarded reputation for highquality teaching staff. Teachers are from industry (withmany still working in their fields!) so they know what they’retalking about. Our staff include advertising gurus, awardwinning chefs, actors and health professionals.With four major campuses across Melbourne: Chadstone,City, Moorabbin and Waverley, Holmesglen is committedto providing quality facilities for students. With continualinvestment in new building and facilities upgrades, allstudents benefit from up to date resources and bespoketraining facilities.Some highlighted facilities at the Chadstone campusinclude dental technology laboratories, graphic designstudios, unrivalled facilities for the building trades, anInformation Commons and ceramics and art studios.The City campus, new in 2012, includes high-end Mac labs,design studios and a textiles studio.The Moorabbin campus provides specialist facilitiesincluding hospitality kitchens and the student trainingrestaurant Cilantro, Fitness Centre, engineering andelectrotechnology workshops and the award winning healthscience facilities including a four ward simulated hospital, asimulation centre and microbiology, biochemistry and alliedhealth laboratories.Specialist facilities at the Waverley campus include asimulated early learning centre, hospitality kitchens andstudent training restaurant Zest, horticulture areas, andscreen and multimedia editing and production studios.At Holmesglen we also understand that in the new worldthere are different ways of getting where you want to go withyour career. Everyone’s journey is different, so we’re here tohelp you find the best pathway to your career destination.For further information, visit www.holmesglen.edu.auHolmesglen | 225


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountingHolmesglen, Chadstone61201 (VGF), 61204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT1» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT2Holmesglen, Moorabbin66111 (VGF), 66114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT1» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Advanced Diploma equips graduates for careers as accountassistants and bookkeepers. Graduates of the Diploma areguaranteed direct entry into the Holmesglen Accounting degree,which is accredited with the CPA.This is a Pathway Program. You willbe enrolled in the lowest level qualification and will progress, subjectto satisfactory academic progress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Accounting (Degree)Holmesglen, Chadstone61062 (DFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe undergraduate program provides the opportunity to achievea nationally recognised qualification in accounting through apractical and hands on approach to learning. This program has beenaccredited by the ICAA, CPA Australia and the IPA.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>226 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ AdministrationHolmesglen, Chadstone61241 (VGF), 61244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT1» Diploma of Business Administration: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesHolmesglen students receive hands-on training in the latest MSOffice suite and learn current administrative practices in a simulatedoffice. The course has a practical focus with the opportunity toparticipate in live community projects and/or conferences.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AdvertisingHolmesglen, Chadstone66121 (VGF), 66124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Advertising: FT0.5» Diploma of Advertising: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Advertising: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents are given the opportunity to work on genuine projects withinadvertising agencies allowing them to develop practical skills inbusiness development, creative development and management.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Animation–Screen Production (Degree)Holmesglen, Waverley61282 (DFP)» Bachelor of Screen Production (Animation): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Screen Production (Animation) is a three year coursethat trains students for employment in animation related areas of thescreen production industry. The course offers 2D and 3D animation,industry knowledge and special effects training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Banking ServicesHolmesglen, Chadstone61901 (VGF), 61904 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Banking Services: FT1» Diploma of Banking Services Management: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesWork within the banking and retail financial services sectors. Coursedevelops knowledge & skills in customer/client service, retailfinancial services and para planning. Students completing the Cert IVare eligible for ASIC-RG-146 Tier 2 recognition.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building (Construction Management)(Degree)Holmesglen, Chadstone61732 (DFP)» Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics:FT2+2 trimestersPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics is afour year professional degree designed to meet the professionalaccreditation requirements of the Australian Institute of Building andthe Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and Construction (Building)Holmesglen, Chadstone61011 (VGF), 61014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT1.5Holmesglen, City61911 (VGF), 61914 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis program provides para-professional skills and knowledgeneeded to plan and coordinate the construction of medium-riseresidential and commercial buildings.Articulation into the Holmesglen building degree program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building DesignHolmesglen, Chadstone61031 (VGF), 61034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT2.5Holmesglen, City61831 (VGF), 61834 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPara-professional skills and knowledge needed for the design andCAD drafting of residential, industrial and commercial buildings.Project based learning gives students the opportunity to develop theirtechnical and research skills via self paced learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building SurveyingHolmesglen, Chadstone61021 (VGF), 61024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building Surveying: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPara-professional skills and knowledge for building inspection work,surveying related to residential, industrial and commercial buildings.Project based learning gives students the opportunity to develop theirtechnical and research skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesHolmesglen | 227


◄ Building Surveying (Degree)Holmesglen, Chadstone61742 (DFP)» Bachelor of Building Surveying: FT2+2 trimestersPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Building Surveying is a four year professional coursedesigned to meet the professional accreditation requirements of theAustralian Institute of Building Surveyors, and the requirements ofbuilding regulators for building surveyors.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business Administration (Degree)Holmesglen, Chadstone61622 (DFP)» Bachelor of Business Administration: FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe program provides a thorough understanding of businessfunctions including: management, economics, finance, technology,marketing, business communications, statistics, business law andpeople management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CeramicsHolmesglen, Chadstone61081 (VGF), 61084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Ceramics: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents develop a sound knowledge of ceramic techniques,production skills and proficiency in design. Graduates are equippedto establish themselves as practicing artists, to work in the industryor proceed to further study at a tertiary level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Conservation and Land Management/SustainabilityHolmesglen, Waverley61751 (VGF), 61754 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management/Diploma ofSustainability: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis practical and hands on course provides students with a solidgrounding in environmental science and specialized skills, along withknowledge in general land management. Emphasis is on technicaland practical skills in field work and students will be providedpractical on-site training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ DesignHolmesglen, Chadstone61341 (VGF), 61344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Design: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Certificate IV in Design is a one year course that providesstudents with the opportunity to produce a diverse folio of workthat meets the requirements of entry to a wide variety of Art andDesign courses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Early Childhood Education (Degree)Holmesglen, Waverley61781 (CSP)» Bachelor of Early Childhood Education: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGraduates are qualified teachers of children 0-8 and may apply forVictorian Institute of Teaching registration as primary school teachersspecialising in early years programs. Learning is via on-campustheory & practicum in early learning settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/ManufacturingHolmesglen, Moorabbin66361 (VGF), 66364 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course enables students to develop knowledge andacquire practical skills using current industrial mechanical andmanufacturing applications relevant to the Engineering industry.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Events/ManagementHolmesglen, Moorabbin66371 (VGF), 66374 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Small Business Management/Diploma ofEvents: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT1.5Holmesglen, Waverley61521 (VGF), 61524 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Small Business Management/Diploma ofEvents: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesIf you enjoy the excitement of organising a special event, whether it isa 21st birthday, a music festival or a wedding, you will learn the skillsrequired to create, develop and stage events, while managing yourteam in an efficient and productive manner.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Executive Administration (Degree)Holmesglen, Chadstone61172 (DFP)» Bachelor of Business (Executive Administration): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe degree responds to demand from industry for highly skilledprofessionals in administration and business management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>228 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Facilities Management (Degree)Holmesglen, Chadstone61722 (DFP)» Bachelor of Facilities Management: FT2+2 trimestersPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Facilities Management is a four year professionalspecialisation course designed to develop the skills, knowledgeand attributes that will enable graduates to undertake facilitymanagement roles at management and professional levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion DesignHolmesglen, City61891 (VGF), 61894 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a general grounding in basic fashion design,including identifying fibres and fabrics, fashion illustration, designingand creating patterns and blocks, making and manufacturinggarments and using electronic fashion tools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion Design (Degree)Holmesglen, City61802 (DFP)» Bachelor of Fashion (Apparel Engineering and Design): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to produce graduates who will have a thoroughunderstanding in the areas of design innovation, pattern engineering,manufacturing and pre-production, and professional industry practicein order to create innovative fashion designs and garments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ FitnessHolmesglen, Waverley61701 (VGF), 61704 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT1» Diploma of Fitness/Diploma of Facility Management: FT1.75Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course develops the instructional and fitness-specific skillsrequired to undertake a career in the Health & Fitness industry asa Personal Trainer. Upon successful completion of this program youwill be eligible for registration with either Fitness Australia or PhysicalActivity Australia.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Food Science and TechnologyHolmesglen, Moorabbin66541 (VGF), 66544 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Food Science and Technology: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students for employment in the technicalarea of the food processing industry. You will learn the technicalskills of food production, distribution and storage as well as theenvironmental factors surrounding the food industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Furniture Design and TechnologyHolmesglen, Chadstone61681 (VGF), 61684 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology: FT1» Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course teaches furniture design in volume production for theretail sector. Graduates use a full range of skills and qualify asproduction designers in large companies.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignHolmesglen, Chadstone61131 (VGF), 61134 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT161381 (VGF), 61384 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design address thespecific knowledge and skills required to work in the Graphic DesignIndustry. The Advanced Diploma provides students with problemsolving, conceptual thinking and advanced design skills.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Horticulture/SustainabilityHolmesglen, Waverley61391 (VGF), 61394 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Horticulture/Diploma of Sustainability: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for individuals who are new to thehorticulture industry, intending owners of horticulture landscapebusinesses or who are involved in the landscape industry, providingprofessional education and practical hands on training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityHolmesglen, Moorabbin66571 (VGF), 66574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality/Diploma of Management:FT1.5Holmesglen, Waverley61571 (VGF), 61574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality/Diploma of Management:FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares you for a career in the Hospitality industrywith employment opportunities in operational, supervisory andmanagement roles and will pathway to the Bachelor Degree ofHospitality Management. Start your Hospitality career now.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesHolmesglen | 229


◄ Hospitality Management (Degree)Holmesglen, Waverley61762 (DFP)» Bachelor of Hospitality Management: FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Holmesglen Bachelor of Hospitality Management (BHM) is athree year degree for students who wish to prepare for a career inmanagement in the hospitality industry. The course covers many ofthe essential, vocational skills needed in hospitality organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)Holmesglen, Moorabbin66561 (VGF), 66564 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1.5» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality/Diploma of Management:F2Holmesglen, Waverley61851 (VGF), 61854 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1.5» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality/Diploma of Management:FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares you for a career in the Hospitality industrywith employment opportunities in operational, supervisory andmanagement roles and will pathway to the Bachelor Degree ofHospitality Management. Start your Cookery career now.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality (Patisserie)Holmesglen, Moorabbin66481 (VGF), 66484 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT1.5» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality/Diploma of Management:FT2Holmesglen, Waverley61771 (VGF), 61774 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT1.5» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality/Diploma of Management:FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares you for a career in the Hospitality industrywith employment opportunities in operational, supervisory andmanagement roles and will pathway to the Bachelor Degree ofHospitality Management. Start your Patisserie career now.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human ResourcesHolmesglen, Chadstone61841 (VGF), 61844 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Human Resources: FT0.5» Diploma of Human Resources Management: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources):FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will develop generic business and human resourcespecific knowledge and skills.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology MultimediaHolmesglen, Moorabbin66391 (VGF), 66394 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies/Certificate IV inDigital Media Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Digital Media Technologies: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTraining takes place, with students learning the tools and techniquesrequired to design and develop cutting edge web and multimediatechnologies. Students will graduate with marketable, industrycurrentskills, preparing them for their working life.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology NetworkingHolmesglen, Chadstone61191 (VGF), 61194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTraining takes place, with students learning tools and techniques thatenable them to design, construct and manage enterprise networks.Students will graduate with marketable, industry-current skills,preparing them for their working life.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology SoftwareDevelopmentHolmesglen, Chadstone61251 (VGF), 61254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Programming/Certificate IV in Digital andInteractive Games: FT1» Diploma of Software Development: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTraining takes place, with students learning tools and techniquesto design and develop cutting edge software including games andmobile apps. Students will graduate with marketable, industrycurrentskills, preparing them for their working life.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>230 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Interactive Digital MediaHolmesglen, Waverley61091 (VGF), 61094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Interactive Digital Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis is an intensive, practical course that provides students withan understanding of the skills required for work in the fields ofinteractive design and digital design industries. You will becomeproficient in web, graphic, animation and games design.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interior Design and DecorationHolmesglen, Chadstone61051 (VGF), 61054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interior Decoration: FT1» Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Interior Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesIn the Advanced Diploma of Interior Design students learn manualand CAD drawing, colour, furniture and interior fixtures, construction,lighting and soft furnishings skills for residential and commercialprojects.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and progress to higher qualification levels on satisfactoryacademic progress.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessHolmesglen, Chadstone61221 (VGF), 61224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in International Trade: FT1» Diploma of International Business: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesWork on case studies/assignments covering knowledge ofGovernment, Customs & Legislative requirements for organisingimports/exports. Receive training in high level computer skills,accounting, research & marketing skills & Australian commercial law.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ JusticeHolmesglen, Waverley61671 (VGF), 61674 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Justice: FT0.5» Diploma of Justice: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Justice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides vocational training for people interested in the justice sector- police, customs, local government, corrections, courts, youth justiceand related agencies. Students will also have the opportunity toparticipate in the role player program at the Police Academy.This is a pathway program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory TechnologyHolmesglen, Moorabbin66331 (VGF), 66334 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides training for technical officers, analysts and otherjob roles within biotechnology, pathology, biology and environmentaltesting, medical research and scientific laboratories. Studentsparticipate in practical placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Landscape Design/SustainabilityHolmesglen, Waverley61711 (VGF), 61714 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Landscape Design/Diploma of Sustainability:FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for individuals who are new to thehorticulture industry, intending owners of horticulture landscapebusinesses or who are involved in the landscape industry, providingprofessional education and practical hands on training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal PracticeHolmesglen, Chadstone61071 (VGF), 61074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides specific vocational education and pathway forpeople wishing to pursue a career as a law clerk or para professionalstaff in legal practice or related areas, including the courts, legal aid,financial institutions and government departments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Liberal ArtsHolmesglen, Chadstone66081 (VGF), 66084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Liberal Arts: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the knowledge for successful tertiary study.It contains units in the Humanities with pathways to university.Students develop high level research and presentation skills througha combination of classroom work and excursions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Live Production, Theatre and EventsHolmesglen, Chadstone61151 (VGF), 61154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Live Production, Theatre and Events (TechnicalOperations): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on stage/production management andtechnical operations in a range of live entertainment fieldsincluding the Melbourne Comedy Festival. The practical focusprovides students with opportunity to establish industry contactsfor future employment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesHolmesglen | 231


◄ ManagementHolmesglen, Chadstone61331 (VGF), 61334 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management: FT0.5» Diploma of Management: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Management: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesA generalist management course with a concentration on developingpeople skills and equips graduates for frontline and strategicmanagement, supervisory responsibilities and team leadership.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingHolmesglen, Chadstone61261 (VGF), 61264 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5» Diploma of Marketing: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills to carryout the duties and tasks of a marketing officer and to assist themarketing manager.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Marketing Management (Degree)Holmesglen, Chadstone61632 (DFP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing Management): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe practical application of theory and concepts provides students witha broad based understanding of business and marketing management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Massage/MyotherapyHolmesglen, Waverley61441 (VGF), 61444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT0.5» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage (Myotherapy): FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesAssist athletes with musculoskeletal therapy or clients in aprofessional clinic atmosphere. These therapeutic programs includesupervised work with clients providing a pathway to a rewardingcareer in Massage, Remedial Massage and Myotherapy.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NaturopathyHolmesglen, Waverley61541 (VGF), 61544 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Naturopathy/Advanced Diploma ofNutritional Medicine/Advanced Diploma of Western HerbalMedicine: FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDo you enjoy assisting people with holistic health and vitality?Learn Western Herbal Medicine and Nutrition, using traditionaland evidence based complementary practice with clients in thesupervised naturopathy Wellbeing Centre. This clinical experience,health science and nutritional study, provides comprehensive trainingto become a qualified Naturopath.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing (Degree)Holmesglen, Moorabbin66191 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombines nursing theory, laboratories, simulation and workplacements to create clinically competent graduates.Graduates apply to the Australian Health Practitioner RegulationAgency for registration as a Registered Nurse.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing (Enrolled Nursing)Holmesglen, Moorabbin66521 (VGF), 66524 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTheoretical and clinical nursing with clinical placements in aged,mental health, rehabilitation and acute care settings. On completiongraduates apply to the Australian Health Practitioner RegulationAgency for registration as an Enrolled Nurse.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Outdoor RecreationHolmesglen, Waverley61301 (VGF), 61304 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation/Certificate IV in Tourism(Guiding): FT1» Diploma of Outdoor Recreation: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students for employment as a trip leader withinthe outdoor recreation industry. Specific skills developed can be inthe areas of bush walking, canoeing, rafting, rock climbing, mountainbiking, risk management, trip planning, remote area trip guiding andnavigation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>232 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Photo ImagingHolmesglen, Waverley61871 (VGF), 61874 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Photo Imaging: FT161921 (VGF), 61924 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Photo Imaging: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPractical training in digital photography. Careers: Photographer’sassistant, Photo lab Technician, Photographer for design studio, art/ graphic design House, store specialist, Advertising, Commercial,Industrial, Wedding and Portrait photography.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Printing and Graphic Arts (DigitalProduction)Holmesglen, Waverley61501 (VGF), 61504 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides vocational training for those seeking to enter thedigital production environment of graphic pre-press. Students gainpractical experience in the application of industry standard softwareto create artwork for digital production.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Writing and EditingHolmesglen, Chadstone61651 (VGF), 61654 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing: FT1» Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: Yeswriting, editing and print production skills in a structured and creativeenvironment for emerging writers and editors. This course allowsstudents to choose to specialise in writing for a range of differentaudiences.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ScienceHolmesglen, Chadstone61431 (VGF), 61434 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Science: FT0.5» Certificate IV in Science: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides general science training for students requiring sciencesubjects they have not previously completed, or who are returningto study and need science subjects for further tertiary studies.Additional studies are research, communication and OH&S.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media (Animation)Holmesglen, Waverley61861 (VGF), 61864 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Screen and Media (Animation) provides studentswith the skills required for employment in animation related areasof the screen production industry. The course covers areas such asillustration, stop motion, 2D and 3D computer animation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media (Live Action)Holmesglen, Waverley61291 (VGF), 61294 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media focuses on providing arange of industry relevant skills. Students work in groups to produceseveral video productions and given access to HD cameras, lightingand audio equipment.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media (Radio and TV)Holmesglen, Chadstone61641 (VGF), 61644 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesA comprehensive introduction to the industry skills required toproduce and present radio and television programs, includingresearching and writing content, conducting interviews, creating andco-ordinating schedules and rundowns and presenting informationon air.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen Production (Live Action) (Degree)Holmesglen, Waverley61552 (DFP)» Bachelor of Screen Production (Live Action): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis three year course includes scriptwriting, direction, specialeffects, lighting, audio, editing techniques, the history of film, andpromotion. Students create HD videos and are given access toadvanced HD cameras, lighting and audio equipment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesHolmesglen | 233


◄ Sport and Recreation/Sport DevelopmentHolmesglen, Moorabbin66981 (VGF), 66984 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Community Recreation: FT1» Diploma of Sport and Recreation Administration/Diploma ofSport Development: FT2Holmesglen, Waverley61101 (VGF), 61104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Community Recreation: FT1» Diploma of Sport and Recreation Administration/Diploma ofSport Development: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students for future employment opportunitieswithin the sport and recreation industry or sporting organisations.Skill development focuses on areas such as sports administration,coaching & officiating, and activity planning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism/EventsHolmesglen, Moorabbin66581 (VGF), 66584 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Small Business Management/Certificate IVin Tourism: FT1» Diploma of Tourism/Diploma of Events: FT1.5Holmesglen, Waverley61881 (VGF), 61884 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Small Business Management/Certificate IVin Tourism: FT1» Diploma of Tourism/Diploma of Events: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe dynamic tourism and events industry continues to grow, peopletravelling the world, experiencing varied cultures and enjoying leisuredestinations. This course provides skills and knowledge required tobe fully engaged in these exciting professions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtsHolmesglen, Chadstone61351 (VGF), 61354 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Visual Arts: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelops artistic expression, creativity, competence, skills incomposition, design and aesthetics. Students will be able to augmenttheir portfolio of work for application to higher levels of education.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Youth WorkHolmesglen, Moorabbin66001 (VGF), 66004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Youth Work: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will develop competencies in workers who design andfacilitate programs for young people. Students will be introduced to arange of youth areas and a variety of programs from recreational tothose dealing with complex client issues.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism/ManagementHolmesglen, Moorabbin66211 (VGF), 66214 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Small Business Management/Certificate IVin Tourism: FT1» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT2Holmesglen, Waverley61511 (VGF), 61514 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Small Business Management/Certificate IVin Tourism: FT1» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe dynamic tourism industry continues to grow, people travelling theworld, experiencing varied cultures & enjoying leisure destinations.This course will provide you a range of skills & knowledge required tobe fully engaged in this vibrant industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>234 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


International College of Hotel ManagementCampus location and contactRegency ParkDays Road, Regency ParkWebsite: www.ichm.edu.auTelephone: 08 82283636Email: admissions@ichm.edu.auOpen days:12 August: 2.00pm-4.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 29 January - 28 JuneSemester 2: 15 July - 13 DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.ichm.edu.au/admissions/ichm-fees-2012Located in Adelaide and attracting students from over 80countries, ICHM combines over 100 years of Swiss hotelmanagement knowledge with world class education andaccommodation facilities, international business studiesand extensive paid industry placements as part of thecourse. ICHM is the only Swiss Hotel Association schooloutside Europe; and its students undertake a unique oneprogram - two degrees, meaning that at the completionof studies they will receive a BIHM (SHA) and a B.Bus.(Hosp.Mgt). On campus students cover all aspects ofhotel operations and management. The course providesmany opportunities for students to work in both simulatedand real hospitality situations to learn skills the industrydemands. ICHM requires that industry placements makeup to 50% of the total program. Worlwide placementsare possible with locations depending on the student'spreferences, passport and language skills. Specialistindustry placement managers ensure quality positionsfor ICHM students and also provide ongoing careercounselling and job placement assistance. ICHMgraduates are working as supervisors and specialiststhrough to senior and general managers. Theiremployers range from boutique establishments to largemultinational hotels and resorts and other hospitalityrelated organisations. Others have established their ownhospitality industry businesses and consultancies.ICHM students have access to some of the most modernand extensive facilities in Australia. Teaching facilitiesinclude tutorial rooms, public restaurant and functioncentre, simulated hotel front office and guest rooms,computer labs, wine appreciation labs, full equippedteaching kitchens and bars.CRICOS 02914G ICHM Pty Ltd◄ International Hotel ManagementICHM, Regency Park SADomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management): FT3» Bachelor of International Hotel Management (Swiss HotelAssociation): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents spend 6 months each year studying full-time on campusthe second 6 months are sent in industry placement and can bein Australia or overseas. On campus, students study an advancedbusiness program applicable to hospitality and related industries.Apply: Directly to institutionInternational College of Hotel Management | 235


JMC AcademyCampus location and contactJMC Academy Melbourne campus171 Bank Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205Email: melbourne@jmc.edu.auTelephone: 03 96242929JMC Academy Sydney campus561 Harris Street , Ultimo, NSW 2007Email: sydney@jmc.edu.auTelephone: 02 8241 8899JMC Academy Brisbane campus75 Grey St, South Brisbane, QLD 4101Email: brisbane@jmc.edu.auTelephone: 07 3360 4500Website: www.jmcacademy.edu.auOpen days:Melbourne: 18 August 2012 (Creative Industries)Trimester dates:Trimester 1 Intake: 25 February <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 2 Intake: 17 June <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 3 Intake: 7 October <strong>2013</strong>Fees:Established in 1982 by John Martin Cass, JMC Academywas originally founded in Sydney to meet the demand forqualified professionals in the entertainment technologyindustry. From day one, JMC Academy broke ground asAustralia's first private college to qualify for accreditationin the fields of Audio Engineering, Digital Television andDigital Multimedia.Celebrating 30 years of education, JMC Academy remainsAustralia’s leading Creative Industries institution, offeringDegrees and Diplomas in Music, Audio Engineering,Film and Television Production, Entertainment BusinessManagement, 3D Animation and Game Design.With advanced-design campuses, ongoing technologyupgrades, a dedicated team of academics and industryprofessionals, and a network of international master classlecturers, JMC Academy is committed to ensuring ourgraduates make their own indelible mark on industry.JMC Academy’s ultimate focus is to deliver inspiring andtechnologically sophisticated programs, which cater tothe global needs of the Creative industries. By nurturing,supporting and mentoring students who share a truepassion and dedication for these industries, we are able toguide them into rewarding careers.◄ Audio Engineering and Sound ProductionJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Diploma of Audio Engineering and Sound Production: FT8months, PT16 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesOperational & technical fundamentals, with emphasis on production,editing, recording & mixing. Students undertake studies in bothanalogue & digital recording, studio operation, live PA, electronics,music editing for picture, & midi sequencing.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Audio Engineering and Sound Production(Associate Degree)JMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Associate Degree of Audio Engineering and Sound Production:FT16 months, PT32 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTheoretical & practical studies in acoustics, format mastering,production & post-production audio. Practical sessions inprofessional recording studios & live environments. Integrationprojects provide unique learning & networking opportunities.Apply: Directly to institutionFor further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.jmcacademy.edu.au/Admissions/Fee-Schedules.cfm236 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ Audio Engineering and Sound Production(Degree)JMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Creative Technology (Audio Engineering andSound Production): FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents learn advanced expertise in sound production practice &applied research including audio system design, sound conservation& restoration, advanced studio production techniques, formatmastering & post-production audio.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Digital AnimationJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Diploma of Creative Arts (3D Animation): FT8 months, PT16monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents learn the technical skills, theory, critical & creative thinkingneeded to excel in this industry. Once equipped with the toolsnecessary to explore ideas & stories through words & drawings,students develop sophisticated outcomes.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Digital Animation (Associate Degree)JMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Associate Degree of Creative Arts (3D Animation) : FT16months, PT32 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStrong comprehension of the processes, concepts, designs &performance qualities of great animation. Motion capture, acting,gesture, 2D & 3D form are explored, seeing student’s interpretthemes, imbuing characters with emotion & personality.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Digital Animation (Degree)JMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Creative Arts (3D Animation) : FT2, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents gain advanced expertise in concept visualisation & crossdisciplinaryapplications including storytelling, character & interfacedesign. Sophisticated skills are developed including character rigging,application scripting & motion capture.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Digital Television ProductionJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Diploma of Film and Television : FT8 months, PT16 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents learn the fundamentals of film & television exploring history,cinematography, editing, lighting, location sound recording, sounddesign, screen writing & production management. Projects includegreen screen exercises & film production.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Digital Television Production (AssociateDegree)JMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Associate Degree of Creative Arts (Film and Television): FT16months, PT32 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesAdvanced studies, including team based pre-production planning,camera operation, editing, lighting & directing of a production andpost-production of practical projects. Integration projects provideunique experiences & networking opportunities.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Digital Television Production (Degree)JMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film and Television): FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents learn theoretical & practical aspects of the film & televisionindustry, covering advanced pre-production, production, & postproductionmanagement & practice. Students graduate with a showreel to showcase their unique skills to employers.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Entertainment Business ManagementJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Diploma of Entertainment Business Management: FT8months, PT16 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents discover the fundamentals associated with management inthe entertainment industry; financials, marketing, copyright law, artistdevelopment, event management & the formation of press releases,contracts, & publicity & booking schedules.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Entertainment Business Management(Associate Degree)JMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Associate Degree of Entertainment Business Management:FT16 months, PT32 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesApplied studies specialising in artist, band & event management,merchandising & business practices for the media & entertainmentindustry, with relevance for running any business. Theoreticalknowledge is consolidated by practical application.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesJMC Academy | 237


◄ Entertainment Business Management(Degree)JMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Entertainment (Business Management): FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesApplied studies in the theory, practice & research of contemporaryentertainment culture & entrepreneurship, with focus on new mediaapplications, global trade & marketing in digital communications, arts& entertainment.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Games DesignJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Diploma of Creative Arts (Game Design) : FT8 months, PT16monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents learn the technical skills, underlying theory, critical &creative thinking related to game design & animation. Students areintroduced to game art development, establishing a foundation todeepen their level of knowledge & understanding.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Music and Performance, ContemporaryJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Diploma of Music (Contemporary Performance): FT8 months,PT16 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents obtain primary grounding & the ability to explore creativetalents through musical arrangement, improvisation & performancetechniques. Students receive extensive instrumental training,ensemble sessions, performance & movement classes.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Music and Performance, ContemporaryJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Music (Contemporary Performance): FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesApplied studies in the theoretical & practical aspects of thecontemporary music industry through development of a personalmusical technique, style & improvisation, complemented by businessskills, self-promotion & creative career planning.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Games DesignJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Associate Degree of Creative Arts (Game Design): FT16months, PT32 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCurriculum investigates gameplay & interactivity through digitalsculpture, game engine technology & asset creation for real timeenvironments. Students create animated characters, environments &game-play mechanics to form immersive worlds.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Games DesignJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Bachelor of Creative Arts (Game Design): FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents graduate with expertise in industry software like Maya & theUnity game engine. Concept drawing, environment modelling, digitalsculpting, rigging & game engine implementation skills are developedto create high quality game art assets.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Music and Performance, ContemporaryJMCA, South MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Associate Degree of Music (Contemporary Performance):FT16 months, PT32 monthsPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesApplied studies in music & performance providing focus on groupproduction, music business & the development of creative talentsin song writing, arranging, improvisation & stage performancetechniques for live showcases, the stage and studio.Apply: Directly to institution238 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Kangan InstituteCampus location and contactBroadmeadows CampusPearcedale Parade, BroadmeadowsPostal address: Private Bag 299, Somerton VIC 3062Essendon CampusBuckley Street, EssendonMoonee Ponds CampusLevel 1, 21-31 Hall Street, Moonee PondsRichmond CampusCremorne Street, RichmondDocklands Campus1 Batman's Hill Drive, DocklandsWebsite: www.kangan.edu.auTelephone: 13 TAFE (13 8233)Email: enquiries@kangan.edu.auOpen days:Richmond Campus (Centre of Fashion)12 August 201215 August 2012 (evening)Semester dates:Semester 1: February - JuneSemester 2: July - DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.kangan.edu.au/courses/skills-reform/students/Kangan Institute offers an extensive range of accreditedvocational education and training courses over six campuses.With more than 40,000 enrolments each year, we are amajor training provider for the automotive, aerospace,health and nursing sectors and Indigenous education.We’ve also built a strong presence in a range of industriessuch as fashion, business as well as justice and legal.As one of the state's largest providers of apprenticeshipand traineeship training, we have strong relationships withmany businesses and cater for students seeking industryrelevanttraining in a wide range of disciplines and on-sitetraining options to suit the unique needs of the individuallearner or organisation.Our courses range from basic certificate to diplomaand advanced diploma levels, with pathways to over25 university degrees. Our Skills Recognition programassesses prior knowledge and experience, awardingstudents with the credits or qualification to match theirexisting skills.We are a flexible, innovative and dynamic place of learningwith a rich multicultural atmosphere. Our campusesare located in Broadmeadows, Docklands, Essendon,Melbourne CBD, Moonee Ponds and Richmond.Kangan Institute offers well-equipped, purpose-builttraining facilities that reflect industry needs and practices.They include the Aviation Industry Training Centre (with ourown Boeing 737), Centre of Fashion, Centre for Health andNursing and Indigenous Education Centre for IndigenousAustralian studies. The Automotive Centre of Excellence inMelbourne's Docklands is the largest automotive trainingfacility in the southern hemisphere.Each student enrolled at Kangan Institute can access anextensive range of support services designed to make yourstudy experience a memorable and rewarding one. Ourservices include personal counselling, career counselling,learning support, financial counselling and assistance,language support, disability support, Indigenous support,child care as well as employment services.Students also have access to our student association whichruns social, sporting and recreation activities.A Kangan Institute careers kit is distributed to careersteachers, libraries, community groups and industriesthroughout Melbourne. The kit consists of our courseguide, short course brochure, pathways guide and moreinformation about our programs. Kangan Institute coursebrochures can also be sent to you free of charge. Call 13TAFE (13 8233) to request for a copy.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.Kangan Institute | 239


<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountingKangan, Broadmeadows53321 (VGF), 53324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Accounts Administration: FT0.5» Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounting): FT0.5-1.0» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.0-1.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5-2.0Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to help prepare individuals for job roles in arange of accounting and/or clerical functions including processingfinancial transactions (including payroll), computerised accountingsystem and preparing income tax returns.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AdministrationKangan, Broadmeadows53021 (VGF), 53024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Business: FT.5» Certificate III in Business: FT.5 to 1» Certificate IV in Business: FT1.0-1.5» Diploma of Business Administration: FT1.5 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesYou will develop the skills and knowledge to work effectively in anoffice environment, in an administrative or management position.Each qualification comprises core competencies and electivesincluding the Medical, Legal and Purchasing streams.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AuslanKangan, Richmond53191 (VGF), 53194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Auslan: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides a comprehensive study of Auslan, the language of theAustralian Deaf community, encompassing an appreciation ofAuslan linguistics, Deaf culture and its history.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and ConstructionKangan, Broadmeadows53051 (VGF), 53054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building): FT1» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to provide students with the technical knowledgeto monitor and oversee all the quality aspects related to theconstruction of domestic, industrial and commercial buildings ofmedium rise to a maximum height of three stories.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and Construction/SustainabilityKangan, Broadmeadows53331 (VGF), 53334 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)/Diploma ofSustainability: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesYou will gain the technical knowledge and skills to monitor andoversee the aspects related to the construction of domestic,industrial and commercial buildings. You will also have the option oftaking up the dual diploma of sustainability.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion and Textiles Merchandising(Fashion Buyer)Kangan, Richmond53061 (VGF), 53064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Fashion and Textiles Merchandising: FT1» Diploma of Fashion and Textiles Merchandising: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Fashion and Textiles Merchandising:FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course can lead to careers in product development forfashion buying, marketing and merchandising, brand and supplychain management. Delivery of this course comprises classroom/workshops and industry projects designed around the fashion cycle.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion DesignKangan, Richmond53201 (VGF), 53204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology: PT1, PT1» Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Technology: FT1» Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology:FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Designand Technology cover occupations in fashion design, management,advanced pattern making, product development and managementof fashion design systems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology NetworkingKangan, Broadmeadows53281 (VGF), 53284 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology: FT.5» Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology: FT.5» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Network Security: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoYou will gain the skills and knowledge in managing network security.The qualifications provide high-level ICT, e-security and businessskills and knowledge to enable graduates to be effective in seniorsecurity roles within organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>240 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Interactive Digital MediaKangan, Broadmeadows53171 (VGF), 53174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Media: FT.5-1» Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoYou will gain skills in concept development and media creation forcomputer games products. Drawing, digital photography, video and3D modeling are taught in integrated projects that allow students todevelop strong visual portfolios.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ JusticeKangan, Broadmeadows53111 (VGF), 53114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Justice: FT2Kangan, Essendon52101 (VGF), 52104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Justice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Advanced Diploma of Justice provides a pathway for studentswishing to enter, or develop additional skills for a long-term careerwithin the justice sector. This may include the police, customs,courts, youth justice and community corrections.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Liberal ArtsKangan, Broadmeadows53311 (VGF), 53314 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Liberal Arts: FT1» Diploma of Liberal Arts: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course contains a broad range of units in the humanities,with pathways and credits to university level studies in the arts. Itprovides the skills and knowledge necessary for successful tertiarystudy and to enhance employment prospects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementKangan, BroadmeadowsHuman Resources: 53071 (VGF), 53074 (Fee Typedetermined by provider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management/Certificate IV in HumanResources: FT1.0» Diploma of Human Resources Management: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Management: FT2Marketing: 53031 (VGF), 53034 (Fee Type determined byprovider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management/Certificate IV inMarketing: FT1.0» Diploma of Marketing: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Management: FT2.0Sustainability: 53361 (VGF), 53364 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management/Certificate IV inMarketing: FT1.0» Diploma of Sustainability: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Management: FT2.0Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis program will provide you with vocational skills in the relatedfields of management, with either a human resource managementfocus, marketing focus or sustainability focus, and includes a workplacement component.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Massage TherapyKangan, Richmond53101 (VGF), 53104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT 0.5-1» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe massage courses deliver knowledge and practical skills inrelaxation, sports and lymphatic massage, postural analysis, triggerpoint therapy, dry needling and advanced rehabilitation techniques.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia)Kangan, Broadmeadows53001 (VGF), 53004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Printing and Graphic Arts (Desktop Publishing):FT.5» Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Pre-press): FT1» Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course leads to employment as a graphic designer, multimediadeveloper or a website developer. You will learn industry basedsoftware such as adobe suite with project work in class and gainskills in graphic design and publication creation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismKangan, Broadmeadows53591 (VGF), 53594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Tourism: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course provides students with the skills and knowledge to workin a range of careers in the tourism industry; such as retail travel,meeting and events, and visitor information services.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual MerchandisingKangan, Richmond53131 (VGF), 53134 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Merchandising: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesYou will gain the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in thevisual merchandising and photographic styling industries as well aspractical and theoretical skills in display, theming, styling, design,colour, illustration and multimedia.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesKangan Institute | 241


La Trobe Melbourne◄ BioscienceLTM, Melbourne95192 (DFP), 95193 (IFP)» Diploma of Bioscience: FT 8 months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides an introduction to university studies in the sciences andoffers an alternative pathway to a science degree.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessLTM, Melbourne95182 (DFP), 95183 (IFP)» Diploma of Business: FT 8 months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides an introduction to University studies for further specificstudies in Accounting, Management, Marketing, Tourism/Hospitality,Sports Management and Economics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Campus location and contactBundooraCorner of Waterdale & Crissane RdWebsite: www.latrobemelbourne.edu.auTelephone: 61394792417Email: study@latrobemelbourne.edu.auTrimester dates:Trimester 1: February - JuneTrimester 2: June - SeptemberTrimester 3: October - JanuaryFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.latrobemelbourne.edu.au/enrol-today/feesLa Trobe Melbourne is your pathway to a degree at LaTrobe University, La Trobe Melbourne is a part of the globalNavitas group, an internationally recognised educationprovider with the knowledge and resources of staff in morethan 50 different colleges and campuses worldwide. Ourdiploma programs in the areas of Business, IT, Mass Mediaand Communication, Bioscience and Health Science aremoderated and quality assured by La Trobe University.The diploma programs are equivalent to the first year ofa University degree program, but with smaller class sizesand increased academic contact. Students at the collegegenerally perform as well as, or better than, other students intheir degree. La Trobe Melbourne is located at the picturesqueLa Trobe University Melbourne campus. The college offersa supportive learning environment with small class sizesdesgined to enhance the success rate of our students, aswell as using the latest learning and teaching technologies.◄ Health SciencesLTM, Melbourne95213 (IFP)» Diploma of Health Sciences: FT 8 monthsPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course is your introduction to an understanding of health anddisability, and how best to improve health considering our bodies,communities, environment and our workplaces. This diploma programis your pathway to second year of Bachelor of Health Sciences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyLTM, Melbourne95202 (DFP), 95203 (IFP)» Diploma of Information Technology: FT 8 months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is your introduction to an understanding of a range of ITconcepts. This diploma program is your pathway to second year ofBachelor of Information Technology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mass Media and CommunicationsLTM, Melbourne95222 (DFP), 95223 (IFP)» Diploma of Mass Media and Communications: FT 8 months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe diploma offers an introduction to university studies in massmedia and communications. You will explore how we communicate infilm, television, radio, publishing and digital media, and media arts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>242 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


La Trobe UniversityOpen days:Albury-Wodonga5 August: 10.00am - 2.00pmShepparton10 August: 3.00pm - 7.00pmMildura17 August: 3.00pm - 7.00pmBendigo19 August: 10.00am - 4.00pmMelbourne26 August: 10.00am - 4.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 4 March - 7 JuneSemester 2: 29 July - 1 NovemberSummer semester: 7 January - 15 FebruaryWinter semester: 8 July - 19 JulyCampus location and contactMelbournePlenty Road Bundoora VIC 3086Postal address: La Trobe University VIC 3086Website: www.latrobe.edu.auTelephone: (03) 9479 1111BendigoEdwards Road Flora Hill VIC 3550Postal address : PO Box 199 Bendigo VIC 3552Website: www.latrobe.edu.au/bendigoTelephone: (03) 5444 7222Albury-WodongaUniversity Drive (off Moorefield Park Drive) Wodonga VIC 3690Postal address: PO Box 821 Wodonga VIC 3689Website: www.latrobe.edu.au/awTelephone: (02) 6024 9790MilduraBenetook Avenue Mildura VIC 3500Postal address: PO Box 4095 Mildura VIC 3502Website: www.latrobe.edu.au/milduraTelephone: (03) 5051 4000Shepparton210 Fryers Street Shepparton VIC 3630Postal address: PO Box 6044 Shepparton VIC 3632Website: www.latrobe.edu.au/sheppartonTelephone: (03) 5820 8600Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.latrobe.edu..au/students/fees/La Trobe University is one of Australia’s leading teachingand research universities, with an international reputationfor academic excellence. Our aim is to create infinitepossibilities for students, staff and our communitiesthrough education and research.The University offers over 400 undergraduate andpostgraduate courses and hosts more than 30,000students, including over 6000 international students, frommore than 100 countries.La Trobe’s main campus is in the Melbourne suburbof Bundoora, approximately 14 km from the CBD; theUniversity also has regional teaching campuses in Bendigo,Albury-Wodonga, Mildura and Shepparton.Various accommodation options are available tostudents at La Trobe’s campuses, including residentialcolleges and self-contained units; and the Universityprovides information and advice to help students findoff-campus accommodation.La Trobe prides itself on the quality of its teaching andstudent support services. Each campus offers a rangeof services to give students the best possible supportwhile they study, including access to world-class libraries,academic skills support, careers and IT services, anddiverse sporting, cultural and social activities.Recent additions to La Trobe’s facilities include extensiverenovations to add hundreds of new study spaces to theBorchardt Library on our Melbourne campus, and a new$10 million campus building in Shepparton.La Trobe University | 243


La Trobe is one of Australia’s leading research universities.It is a member of Innovative Research Universities Australia– a network that attracts more than $340 million in fundingper year.The University is significantly expanding its research capacity.In June 2009, as part of a $288 million joint venture with theVictorian Government, La Trobe commenced constructionof the Centre for AgriBioscience (AgriBio). Opened in 2012,AgriBio is set to be a world-leading centre for agriculturalbioscience research and development.La Trobe has recently started construction of the $94million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science (LIMS). Thenew LIMS complex will be a modern research hub designedto facilitate collaboration between leading scientists, andan important training centre providing students with accessto the latest research equipment and exposure to highimpact research projects.La Trobe is committed to internationalisation. It isa founding member of the International Network ofUniversities and has student exchange links with morethan 100 partner institutions in over 30 countries, researchlinks with more than 80 universities around the world,and partnerships with leading organisations worldwide,including Microsoft, DuPont, NEC Corporation and Amgen.◄ AccountingLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21821 (CSP), 21823 (IFP)» Bachelor of Accounting: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAccounting degree students can fulfil membership requirements inkey professional accounting organisations with studies in accounting,auditing, finance, business law and tax. Students may alsoparticipate in a work placement program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AccountingLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20251 (CSP), 20253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24641 (CSP), 24643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22541 (CSP), 22543 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Mildura25261 (CSP), 25263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Shepparton25271 (CSP), 25273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesSpecialising in accounting in a broad business context, this businessdegree fulfils membership requirements for in key professionalaccounting organisations. In addition to an accounting majorstudents can study management, marketing, and economics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Accounting and FinanceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22551 (CSP), 22553 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting and Finance): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining studies in finance and accounting, this degree fulfilsmembership requirements for key professional accountingorganisations. Studies are available in corporate finance,international finance, investment and risk management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Accounting/EconomicsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21001 (CSP), 21003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Economics: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining a professional accounting qualification with economictheory and practice, this degree fulfils membership requirements forkey professional accounting organisations. Students graduate withmajors in both accounting and economics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Accounting/FinanceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21211 (CSP), 21213 (IFP)» Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Finance: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining a professional accounting qualification with a majorin finance, this degree fulfils membership requirements for keyprofessional accounting organisations. Finance studies are designedto meet career requirements in the finance industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Accounting/Information TechnologyLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24411 (CSP), 24413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Information Technology:FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double-degree program is designed to meet the needs ofindustry by providing graduates with professional accreditation inAccounting and Information Technology. Students will have vocationalchoices in both discipline areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Agricultural SciencesLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20221 (CSP), 20223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21201 (CSP)» Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree covers applied sciences such as soil productivity,sustainable plant & animal production, environmental management,marketing & supply chain management. Course includes industryplacement and authentic industry case studies in year three.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>244 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Agricultural Sciences/BusinessLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21481 (CSP)» Bachelor of Agricultural Science/Bachelor of Business: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombines the practical career orientated science of the Bachelor ofAgricultural Science with the business and management skills of theBachelor of Business.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Agricultural Sciences/InternationalDevelopmentLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21271 (CSP)» Bachelor of Agricultural Science/Bachelor of InternationalDevelopment: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombines the scientific understanding of sustainable soil, plant andanimal production, with an understanding of programs for social andeconomic change, instituted by government and non-governmentorganisations, in developing global regions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Animal and Veterinary BiosciencesLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21531 (CSP), 21533 (IFP)» Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides a general education in animal science designed to equipgraduates for further study in veterinary sciences or employment inanimal research, animal care and welfare, and the animal health,agricultural or biotechnology industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArchaeologyLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21841 (CSP), 21843 (IFP)» Bachelor of Archaeology: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Archaeology explores the lifestyles and culture ofpast communities. It offers a solid grounding in the techniques andfundamental knowledge required for a career in archaeology orheritage preservation.Guaranteed entry: Domestic year 12 students only with an ATAR of80 or more will be guaranteed a place in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesLa Trobe University | 245


◄ ArtsLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20101 (CSP), 20103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24571 (CSP), 24573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Mildura25571 (CSP), 25573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Shepparton25481 (CSP), 25483 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesArts is an ideal choice if you want flexibility. Offering a range ofdisciplines allows you to tailor a degree to match your interests andcareer plans. Highly specialised knowledge and skills will prepare youfor a variety of careers.Domestic year 12 students only: with an ATAR of 60 or more will beguaranteed a place in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArtsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21711 (CSP), 21713 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesArts is an ideal choice if you want flexibility. Offering a wide range ofdisciplines allows you to tailor a degree to match your interests andcareer plans. Highly specialised knowledge and skills prepare youfor a huge range of careers. Domestic year 12 students only with anATAR of 75 or more will be guaranteed a place in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/AccountingLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21011 (CSP), 21013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Accounting: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining a professional accounting qualification with studies fromthe social sciences, this degree fulfils membership requirementsfor key professional accounting organisations. Arts studies includediverse areas such as a language or politics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/Arts EducationLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21921 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Arts Education: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDo you want a course that allows you to complete an arts degreeand a secondary teaching qualification? This course gives you theopportunity to undertake Humanities specialist teaching areas andteaching placements, and graduate with two qualifications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/EconomicsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21651 (CSP), 21653 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree offers complementary studies from humanities, socialsciences and economics to develop knowledge and skills foranalysing and solving business problems. Training in core areas ofeconomics is applied to social problems and policy issues.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/Health SciencesLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21161 (CSP), 21163 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis flexible course gives you the opportunity to develop a broadunderstanding of health science fields including human biosciences,rehabilitation counselling or public health domains and combinesstudies from humanities and social sciences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21381 (CSP), 21383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis four year course allows students to pursue their interest inscience and arts. Subjects are divided equally, allowing students tofollow two distinct major studies. Applicants are advised to discusspotential combinations with University staff.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BankingLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22471 (CSP), 22473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Finance (Banking): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuilt on core studies corporate finance and investment and portfoliomanagement, this degree is designed to meet career requirementsin banking. Studies include risk management and domestic andinternational perspectives on financial management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biological Sciences (Advanced Science)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21671 (CSP)» Bachelor of Biological Sciences (Advanced Science): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides training in biology for those students wishing to pursue acareer in biological research. Students are involved in specialisedlaboratory and field research under the supervision of leadingresearchers in all years of the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>246 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Biomedical ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21721 (CSP), 21723 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAiming to give students a thorough understanding of humandisorders, and their underlying molecular basis. Students will betrained in areas such as anatomy, medical biochemistry infectiousdiseases and neuroscience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BioscienceLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20271 (CSP), 20273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Bioscience: FT3, PTA. Part - time study is available.La Trobe Uni, Melbourne22581 (CSP), 22583 (IFP)» Bachelor of Bioscience: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for students who want to pursue a career inbiological sciences. First year includes foundation biology studies.Students can choose from specialised or broad multidisciplinarymajors depending on their interests.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20001 (CSP), 20003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24301 (CSP), 24303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21101 (CSP), 21103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Mildura25301 (CSP), 25303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Shepparton25001 (CSP), 25003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFocussed on developing problem-solving and decision-makingskills, this business degree offers more than 10 majors includingmanagement, human resources, international and sportmanagement, marketing, information systems, finance, andeconomics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business Information SystemsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22371 (CSP), 22373 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course develops skills in the design of Business InformationSystems (BIS) and provides an understanding of its applications inmanaging business organisations, as well as developing professionalbusiness management skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business/Information TechnologyLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24351 (CSP), 24353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Information Technology: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombines a degree in Business specialising in economics, marketingor management, with a degree in Information Technology. TheInformation Technology degree also features an optional industrybasedscholarship component.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Civil EngineeringLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24071 (CSP), 24073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Civil Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides professional education in civil engineering analysis, design,management and practice.Practical experience: either twenty weeks or one year of paidindustry-based learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Civil Engineering/BusinessLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24031 (CSP), 24033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Civil Engineering/Bachelor of Business: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides professional education in civil engineering, together witha selected business major, leading to professional qualifications inboth areas.Practical experience: either twenty weeks or one year of paidindustry-based learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Civil Engineering/ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24051 (CSP), 24053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Civil Engineering/Bachelor of Science: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to provide professional education in civil engineering andscience.Practical experience: either twenty weeks or one year of paidindustry-based learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics(Masters)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne22341 (CSP), 22342 (DFP)» Master of Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA two-year Graduate Entry program. Prosthetist/Orthotists (P&Os) areclinicians who work with people requiring artificial limbs & supportivedevices. Students study P&O and clinical research subjects via acombination of theory and clinical training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>La Trobe University | 247◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates


◄ Community DevelopmentLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24601 (CSP), 24603 (IFP)» Bachelor of Community Development: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis innovative course provides you with knowledge, skills andcapabilities to be leaders in community development. Focusing onworking in cities, regional towns and rural communities can providethe basis for a career in Australia or overseas.Domestic year 12 students only: with an ATAR of 75 or more will beguaranteed a place in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21941 (CSP), 21943 (IFP)» Bachelor of Computer Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course produces highly-skilled graduates who are able todesign, implement, and maintain complex software systems; developeffective solutions in data storage, computer networks, security; andreadily adapt to new technologies and new ideas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer Science (Honours)/ElectronicEngineeringLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21231 (CSP), 21233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)/Bachelor of ElectronicEngineering: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides a sound base in both hardware and software aspects ofcomputer systems combined with advanced training in electronicengineering.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer Science in Games TechnologyLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21451 (CSP), 21453 (IFP)» Bachelor of Computer Science in Games Technology: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides theoretical and practical training in the designand development of computer games, and equips graduates fora career as a computing professional in the vibrant and rapidlytransforming computer games industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer Science/AccountingLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21411 (CSP), 21413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Accounting: FT4,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides training in computer science and accountancy, leading toprofessional qualifications in both areas. The curriculum fulfils therequirements for membership in CPA Australia and the Institute ofChartered Accountants.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer Systems EngineeringLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21251 (CSP), 21253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course trains specialists who can provide a totally integratedsolution for the design, installation and operation of complexcomputer systems. The course equips students with strong technicalskills, practical and transferable skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Corporate FinanceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22501 (CSP), 22503 (IFP)» Bachelor of Finance (Corporate Finance): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuilt on core studies corporate finance and investment and portfoliomanagement, this degree is designed to meet career requirementsin corporate finance. Studies include risk management and securitiesvaluation and mergers and acquisitions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Creative ArtsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21951 (CSP), 21953 (IFP)» Bachelor of Creative Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEvery component of this course is grounded in industry-basededucation, so you can hone your skills in research, writing, editingand media production in preparation for a media career. It alsoprovides a broad understanding of the media’s role.Domestic year 12 students only: with an ATAR of 80 or more will beguaranteed a place in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Dietetic Practice (Masters)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne22561 (CSP), 22562 (DFP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a Graduate Entry program that will enable students with arelevant degree to obtain a professional qualification as a dietitian.Students apply their knowledge and practical skills to the preventionand management of diet-related disorders.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Early Childhood EducationLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24001 (CSP)» Bachelor of Early Childhood Education: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment as pre-school teachers, Primaryteachers and childcare professionals. The course includes 100 dayspractical experience in pre-school settings, childcare centres, primaryschools and special education settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>248 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ EconomicsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21511 (CSP), 21513 (IFP)» Bachelor of Economics: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to provide a thorough grounding in economic theory anddevelop skills in quantitative analysis and logical thought, this degreegives graduates the tools to analyse and solve business problemsand to apply economic thought to policy issues.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EducationLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24321 (CSP), 24323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education: FT4La Trobe Uni, Mildura25321 (CSP)» Bachelor of Education: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment in primary and secondary schools.Bendigo students may specialise in Primary, Primary/Secondary, orPrimary/Special Education. Mildura students specialise in Primary.Includes a minimum of 80 days teaching experience.Guaranteed entry: Domestic year 12 applicants with an ATAR of 70 ormore are guaranteed a Commonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Middle Years)La Trobe Uni, Shepparton93421 (CSP), 93422 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma in Education (Middle Years): FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment in Primary and Secondary Schoolswith an emphasis on the Middle Years (5-10). The course is deliveredthrough 5 weeks of face to face classes in 3 blocks and supported byonline distance learning throughout the year.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Primary)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne93231 (CSP), 93232 (DFP)93241 (CSP), 93242 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma in Education (Primary): FT1, or for a limitednumber of students PT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides practical and intellectually rigorous Primary teachereducation, including theoretical studies in teaching, learning andclassroom management, and method studies in all areas of theVictorian Essential Learning Standards.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Secondary) (Bendigo)La Trobe Uni, Bendigo93111 (CSP), 93112 (DFP)93121 (CSP)» Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary): FT1, or equivalentPTPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProvides Secondary teacher education in a range of specialist areas.Integrates theoretical studies in educational issues, curriculumdevelopment, classroom management and the psychology ofeducation with methodology studies in two specialist areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Secondary) (Melbourne)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne93211 (CSP), 93212 (DFP)93221 (CSP), 93222 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary): FT1, or for alimited number of students PT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides Secondary teacher education in a range of specialist areas.Integrates theoretical studies in educational issues, curriculumdevelopment, classroom management and the psychology ofeducation with methodology studies in two specialist areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Electronic EngineeringLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21761 (CSP), 21763 (IFP)» Bachelor of Electronic Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides accredited engineering training and specialisation in thefinal two years of the course, and a major engineering project in thefourth year. Practical experience: twelve weeks of approved workexperience is an integral part of the program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Electronic TechnologyLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21241 (CSP), 21243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Electronic Technology: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIntroduces students to electronic engineering technology, anddevelops an understanding of the pure and engineering sciences,computing, mathematics and management practices required in theelectronic technology profession.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Event ManagementLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22221 (CSP), 22223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Event Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to train professionals for the special events sector, thisdegree combines theoretical knowledge in business with practicalskills for managing conferences, tradeshows, art and communityfestivals, corporate meetings, and special projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesLa Trobe University | 249


◄ Event Management/MarketingLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22281 (CSP), 22283 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Event Management/Marketing): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining marketing fundamentals with focus on eventmanagement, this business degree prepares professionals for theevent management industry with studies in basic business theoryand practical skills in marketing, advertising, and event management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Event Management/TourismManagementLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22291 (CSP), 22293 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Event Management/Tourism Management):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGrounded in business studies, this degree is designed to preparestudents for careers where events and tourism managementintersect. Students can plan, stage and evaluate a tourism assessingits economic, social and environmental impacts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ FinanceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21061 (CSP), 21063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Finance: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuilt on core studies in corporate finance, investment and portfoliomanagement, the degree meets career requirements in thefinance and banking sector and provides students with a broadunderstanding of corporate finance and portfolio management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Financial Risk ManagementLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22511 (CSP), 22513 (IFP)» Bachelor of Finance (Financial Risk Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuilt on core studies in corporate finance and investment andportfolio management, this degree is designed to meet careerrequirements in financial risk management. Studies include debtsecurities, econometric methods and derivative securities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Financial ServicesLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22531 (CSP), 22533 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Financial Services): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course consists of a general business core and subjects across abroad range of financial services discipline areas including financialinvestments, financial planning, corporate finance, and portfoliomanagement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24151 (CSP), 24153 (IFP)» Bachelor of Graphic Design: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Mildura25151 (CSP)» Bachelor of Graphic Design: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA strong grounding in brand management, advertising, printmanagement, commercial illustration and photography prepares youfor the professional world, emphasising the development of skills forjobs in diverse areas of the print industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Information Management(Masters)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21981 (CSP), 21982 (DFP)» Master of Health Information Management: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a two-year Graduate Entry program. Health informationmanagers deal with the business of medicine and combine health,health information management and health informatics-technology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health SciencesLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24161 (CSP), 24163 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21741 (CSP), 21743 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis flexible single degree allows students to develop a broadunderstanding of health sciences while studying specific areas ofinterest within the human biosciences, occupational health, publichealth and environmental health major areas of study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences in Dentistry/DentistryLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24191 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences in Dentistry/Master of Dentistry:FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDentists practise prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases,injuries and malformations of the teeth and jaws. Students willconduct preclinical training at our state-of-the-art simulationlaboratory before undergoing clinical placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>250 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Health Sciences/BusinessLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22051 (CSP), 22053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Business: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree provides a comprehensive foundation in businessstudies with a health specialisation and provides graduates with aclose understanding of the technologies, institutions, professions andfunding systems associated with health care.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/Clinical Prosthetics andOrthoticsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21401 (CSP), 21403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Clinical Prostheticsand Orthotics: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProsthetist/Orthotists work with people requiring artificial limbsand supportive devices. Students study anatomy, physiology,biomechanics, prosthetic and orthotic prescription, design andfabrication. Students combine theory with clinical training.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/Dietetic PracticeLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22211 (CSP), 22213 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Dietetic Practice: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDietitians apply the science of nutrition to help people understandthe links between food and health. Students study chemistry,biosciences, public health, research, food science, nutrition anddietetics and gain practical experience on placements.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/Exercise PhysiologyLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24551 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Exercise Physiology:FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesExercise Physiologists are specialists who use exercise to conditionclients for optimal health/ performance and to treat patients withvarious medical conditions. This Bachelor/Masters combinationprovides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design,deliver and monitor exercise, lifestyle and behavioural modificationprograms.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/Health InformationManagementLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21791 (CSP), 21793 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Health InformationManagement: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesHealth information managers deal with the business of medicineand combine health, health information management and healthinformatics-technology. Students focus on basic human biosciences,factors influencing health and the role of health professionals in thehealth and welfare sectors.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/InternationalDevelopmentLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22121 (CSP), 22123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences/Bachelor of International Development:FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree provides an integrated study and approachin both health sciences and international development. Studentsacquire the knowledge and skills relevant to planning and delivery ofhealth services in developing nations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/Occupational TherapyPracticeLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20111 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of OccupationalTherapy Practice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24081 (CSP), 24083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of OccupationalTherapy Practice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21331 (CSP), 21333 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of OccupationalTherapy Practice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Mildura25181 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of OccupationalTherapy Practice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Shepparton25071 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of OccupationalTherapy Practice: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOccupational therapists help people with various health conditionsand/or disabilities improve their ability to perform tasks intheir everyday life. Students develop knowledge and skills inassessment and treatment, therapeutic use of occupations,intervention techniques, the design of equipment and adaptation ofenvironments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesLa Trobe University | 251


◄ Health Sciences/OrthopticsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21891 (CSP), 21893 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Orthoptics: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOrthoptists are eye care professionals specialising in the detection,diagnosis and treatment of vision and eye disorders. Studentsdevelop the knowledge and skills to advance treatment for childrenand adults with vision problems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/Paramedic PracticeLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20061 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of ParamedicPractice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24061 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of ParamedicPractice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Mildura25041 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of ParamedicPractice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Shepparton25051 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of ParamedicPractice: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesParamedics administer crucial diagnosis and treatment to patients inemergency situations. Students focus on the principles of paramedicpractice, including assessment, interpretation, clinical skills, safety,risk management and quality assurance, OH&S and infection controland care in pre-hospital environments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/Physiotherapy PracticeLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20081 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of PhysiotherapyPractice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24491 (CSP), 24493 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of PhysiotherapyPractice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21341 (CSP), 21343 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of PhysiotherapyPractice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Mildura20121 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of PhysiotherapyPractice: FT4La Trobe Uni, Shepparton25081 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of PhysiotherapyPractice: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a four year undergraduate program. Physiotherapists helppeople regain and maintain physical function. Students developknowledge and skills to formulate physiotherapeutic diagnoses anddesign programs of prevention and treatment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Sciences/Podiatric PracticeLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20151 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Podiatric Practice:FT4La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24211 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Podiatric Practice:FT4La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21601 (CSP), 21603 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Podiatric Practice:FT4La Trobe Uni, Mildura25191 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Podiatric Practice:FT4La Trobe Uni, Shepparton25091 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Podiatric Practice:FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPodiatrists prevent and treat disorders of the foot and ankle.Students learn assessment and management skills used in podiatricpractice and how to treat patients with complex medical conditions.Students also develop knowledge of how to work in different areas ofpodiatry such as paediatrics, surgery and sport injuries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>252 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Health Sciences/Speech PathologyLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20161 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of SpeechPathology: FT4La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24311 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of SpeechPathology: FT4La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21621 (CSP), 21623 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of SpeechPathology: FT4La Trobe Uni, Mildura25201 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of SpeechPathology: FT4La Trobe Uni, Shepparton25141 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of SpeechPathology: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares graduates for professional careers as SpeechPathologists who diagnose, treat and provide management forpeople of all ages with communication and/or swallowing disorders.Communication encompasses core areas such as speech, literacy,language, voice and fluency.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human NutritionLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21371 (CSP), 21373 (IFP)» Bachelor of Human Nutrition: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesHuman Nutrition is the study of nutrients in growth, development,health and well-being in human. Nutritionists apply their knowledgeof nutrition science, physiology, biochemistry, and public health topromote health and well-being.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human Resource ManagementLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21421 (CSP), 21423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop the capabilities specified by the AustralianHuman Resource Institute (AHRI), this degree prepares students forcareers in human resource management. The degree includes workexperience and international study opportunities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human Services/Social WorkLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20021 (CSP), 20023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Human Services and Master of Social Work:FT4.5, PTA. Course is completed over 8 semestersLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24111 (CSP), 24113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Human Services and Master of Social Work:FT4.5, PTA. Course is completed over 8 semestersLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21291 (CSP), 21293 (IFP)» Bachelor of Human Services and Master of Social Work:FT4.5, PTA. Course is completed over 8 semestersLa Trobe Uni, Mildura25161 (CSP)» Bachelor of Human Services and Master of Social Work:FT4.5, PTA. Course is completed over 8 semestersPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesSocial workers help people thrive in their environment, promotepositive relationships and work toward a socially just and equitablesociety. Students learn to work with individuals, groups, communitiesand societies and advocate for positive change.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24041 (CSP), 24043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3La Trobe Uni, Melbourne22201 (CSP), 22203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a professional qualification for a career as anIT professional working in a variety of industries and includes anopportunity to gain professional experience in an industry-basedlearning (IBL) scholarship year.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (Professional)La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24291 (CSP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional): FT3.5. fulltime onlyLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22271 (CSP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional): FT3.5. fulltime onlyPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course is a scholarship program designed in consultation withthe IT industry and incorporating a professional experience year.The emphasis in this course is on information technology and itsapplication to business and business processes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesLa Trobe University | 253


◄ International Banking and FinanceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22481 (CSP), 22483 (IFP)» Bachelor of Finance (International Banking and Finance):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuilt on core studies in corporate finance, investment and portfoliomanagement, this degree is designed to meet requirementsin international finance. Studies include international financialmanagement, monetary economics, international banking.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22061 (CSP), 22063 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Business: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course aims to provide students with an overall perspectiveon the international business environment, an understanding ofhow businesses operate in that environment, and skills to plan andmanage business operations in the globalised economy.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International DevelopmentLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21501 (CSP), 21503 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Development: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThrough a mix of contextual knowledge and practical experience, thisdegree can give you a fundamental understanding of key historical,practical and conceptual issues in international development.Domestic applicants with an ATAR of 70 or more will be guaranteed aplace in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International RelationsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21521 (CSP), 21523 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Relations: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesRelationships between governments determine wars, trade, theexchange of knowledge and a host of other matters critical to ourdaily lives. Understanding international relations is critical if you wantto excel in an international environment.Domestic applicants with an ATAR of 90 or more will be guaranteed aplace in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ InvestmentsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22521 (CSP), 22523 (IFP)» Bachelor of Finance (Investments): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuilt on core studies in corporate finance, investment and portfoliomanagement, the degree is designed to meet requirements in theinvestment industry. Studies include financial statement analysis,security valuation and financial risk management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ JournalismLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21991 (CSP), 21993 (IFP)» Bachelor of Journalism: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is grounded in industry-based education and gives youthe opportunity to hone your skills in research, writing, editing andmedia production in preparation for a media career, it also provides abroad understanding of the media’s role.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Journalism (Sport)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne22241 (CSP), 22243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Journalism (Sport): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesSport journalists need a highly specific set of skills. Our vocationallyorientedcourse covers topics including sport management, sportreporting, and sport media production, and is the only Bachelor ofJournalism (Sport) degree in Australia.Domestic applicants with an ATAR of 90 or more will be guaranteed aplace in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law (graduate entry)La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24661 (CSP)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21551 (CSP), 21553 (IFP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis three-year law degree provides an accredited professionalqualification with a global and social justice perspective and a realemphasis on practical hands-on skills. All compulsory subjects arerequired by the Council of Legal Education.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law (undergraduate entry)La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24651 (CSP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT4, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21811 (CSP), 21813 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis four-year law degree provides an accredited professionalqualification with a global and social justice perspective and a realemphasis on practical hands-on skills. All compulsory subjects arerequired by the Council of Legal Education.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/AccountingLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21931 (CSP), 21933 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Accounting: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining accredited professional qualifications in law andaccounting this five-year double degree meets the requirements ofthe Council of Legal Education and the key professional accountingorganisations. Studies stress building practical skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>254 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Law/ArtsLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24521 (CSP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts: FT5, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21611 (CSP), 21613 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining the accredited professional law qualification with studiesfrom the humanities and social sciences, this five-year doubleskills based degree meets the requirements of the Council of LegalEducation. Focus is on global and social justice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/BusinessLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24501 (CSP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business: FT5, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21641 (CSP), 21643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining the accredited professional law qualification withbusiness studies, this five-year skills-based double degree meets therequirements of the Council of Legal Education. Focus is on globaland social justice and practical problem-solving.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/EconomicsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21361 (CSP), 21363 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Economics: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining the accredited professional law qualification witheconomic theory, this five-year skills-based double degree meets therequirements of the Council of Legal Education. Focus is on globaland social justice and analytical skill development.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/FinanceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21911 (CSP), 21913 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Finance: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining the accredited professional law qualification withfinance studies, this five-year skills-based double degree meets therequirements of the Council of Legal Education. Focus is on globaland social justice and career skills for finance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/International RelationsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22081 (CSP), 22083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Relations: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining the accredited professional law qualification withinternational relations studies, this five-year skills-based doubledegree meets the requirements of the Council of Legal Education.Focus is on global and social justice and public policy.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/Media StudiesLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21571 (CSP), 21573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Media Studies: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining the accredited professional law qualification with mediastudies, this five-year skills-based double degree meets requirementsof the Council of Legal Education. Focus is on global and socialjustice and media production and social impact,Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/Psychological ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24671 (CSP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Psychological Science: FT5, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21631 (CSP), 21633 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Psychological Science: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining the accredited professional law qualification withpsychology studies, this five-year double skills-based degree meetsrequirements of the Council of Legal Education. Focus is on globaland social justice and psychology of human behaviour.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24531 (CSP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Science: FT5, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21871 (CSP), 21873 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Science: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining the accredited professional law qualification with sciencestudies, this five-year skills-based double degree meets requirementsof the Council of Legal Education. Focus is on global and social justice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Leadership and ManagementLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22321 (CSP), 22323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Leadership and Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop communication, creative problem-solving,critical thinking, teamwork, research and ethical decision- makingskills for leaders and managers, this degree includes workexperience and international study opportunities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal StudiesLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21391 (CSP), 21393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Legal Studies: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe law plays a significant role in all aspects of our lives, fromrelationships with each other to the way in which our system ofgovernment operates. It highlights the connections between law anddifferent social, economic and political contexts.Domestic year 12 students only: with an ATAR of 80 or more will beguaranteed a place in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesLa Trobe University | 255


◄ MarketingLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21461 (CSP), 21463 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop competencies and skills in that areinternationally transferable within the global marketing industry,this degree includes options for a marketing practicum and aninternational marketing study tour.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Media StudiesLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21881 (CSP), 21883 (IFP)» Bachelor of Media Studies: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGet ahead of the game in the rapidly changing media landscape.This course gives you all the creative skills and development andproduction skills you need for many different entry-level roles, film,television, radio/audio, and online/digital media.Domestic applicants with an ATAR of 80 or more will be guaranteed aplace in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Medicinal ChemistryLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21031 (CSP), 21033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides a multi-disciplinary primary qualification in aspects ofmedicinal chemistry. It is a field of science growing rapidly at theinterface of organic chemistry, biochemistry, (molecular) biology andcomputational methods.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nanotechnology/ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21471 (CSP), 21473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nanotechnology/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesNanotechnology is an emerging field in chemistry, physics and biologywith sweeping implications for new technologies. This course aims toequip students with skills necessary for a broad range of careers innanotechnology, science and industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Natural Resources EducationLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24401 (CSP)» Bachelor of Natural Resources Education: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesNatural Resources Education combines a core of environmentalstudies, natural history and fieldwork with specializations preparingfor careers as a park ranger, in community environmentaleducation or with land management agencies.Domestic Year 12applicants applicants with an ATAR of 90 or more are guaranteed aCommonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nature TourismLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24461 (CSP), 24463 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nature Tourism: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesNature Tourism combines a core of environmental studies, naturalhistory, environmental education and 80 days of fieldwork withspecializations preparing for careers as an eco-tour guide, parkinterpretive ranger or in sustainability education.Guaranteed entry: Domestic Year 12 applicants with an ATAR of 70 ormore are guaranteed a Commonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20201 (CSP), 20203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24751 (CSP), 24753 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21561 (CSP), 21563 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3La Trobe Uni, Mildura25061 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3La Trobe Uni, Shepparton25131 (CSP), 25133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesNurses promote health and well-being and look after the health careneeds of people of all ages and cultures. Students combine theorywith preclinical training on-campus, before undergoing professionalplacement at one of our Clinical Schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing (Division 2 Nurses–Conversion)La Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20011 (CSP)La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24361 (CSP)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21751 (CSP)La Trobe Uni, Mildura25031 (CSP)La Trobe Uni, Shepparton25111 (CSP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesNurses promote health and well-being and look after the health careneeds of people of all ages and cultures. Students combine theorywith preclinical training on-campus, before undergoing professionalplacement at one of our Clinical Schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>256 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Nursing (graduate entry–2yrs)La Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20211 (CSP)La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24541 (CSP)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21801 (CSP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesNurses promote health and well-being and look after the health careneeds of people of all ages and cultures. Students combine theorywith preclinical training on-campus, before undergoing professionalplacement at one of our Clinical Schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing/MidwiferyLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21591 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students to work as nurses and midwives.Graduates are equipped to work in the health care setting and withchildbearing women. Students develop a combination of theory andclinical skills before placement within our Clinical schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Occupational Therapy Practice (Masters)La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24561 (CSP), 24562 (DFP)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne22361 (CSP), 22362 (DFP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis 2 year Grad Entry program prepares students to assist peoplewith health conditions/disabilities improve performance in everydaytasks. You will develop assessment, intervention, equipment designand environment adaptation skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Oral Health ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24231 (CSP)» Bachelor of Oral Health Science: FT2.5. Course is completedover 6 semestersPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOral health therapists provide oral health care including theprevention and treatment of dental decay and gum diseases.Students study basic sciences and public health. Preclinical dentistrystarts in 1st semester in our clinical simulation lab.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Orthoptics (Masters)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne22351 (CSP), 22352 (DFP)» Master of Orthoptics: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a two-year Graduate Entry program. Orthoptists areprofessionals specialising in the detection, diagnosis and treatmentof vision and eye disorders. Develop the skills to advance treatmentfor children and adults with vision problems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Outdoor EducationLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24091 (CSP), 24093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Outdoor Education: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOutdoor Education combines a core of outdoor education,environmental studies, safety in outdoor environments, leadershipstudies, education studies and 130 days of fieldwork withspecializations preparing for careers in outdoor education.Guaranteed entry: Domestic Year 12 applicants with an ATAR of 90 ormore are guaranteed a Commonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Outdoor Environmental EducationLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24381 (CSP)» Bachelor of Outdoor Environmental Education: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOutdoor Environmental Education combines a core of outdooreducation, environmental studies, natural history, environmentaleducation and 110 days of fieldwork with specializations preparingfor careers in environmental and outdoor education.Guaranteed entry: Domestic Year 12 applicants with an ATAR of 90 ormore are guaranteed a Commonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Outdoor Recreation EducationLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24371 (CSP)» Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Education: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOutdoor Recreation Education combines a core of outdoor education,environmental studies, safety in outdoor environments, leadershipstudies, and 170 days of fieldwork with specializations preparing forcareers in outdoor recreation and school camps.Guaranteed entry: Domestic Year 12 applicants with an ATAR of 70 ormore are guaranteed a Commonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Outreach and Community EducationLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22191 (CSP), 22193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Outreach and Community Education: FT4, PT8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides training as primary teachers and secondary teachersin student welfare and one of English, ESL, drama, mathematicsor science for student wellbeing teaching roles in disadvantagedschools or in outreach and community education facilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PharmacyLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24201 (CSP), 24203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Pharmacy: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEmphasising delivery of services in regional communities, studentsdevelop their technical knowledge during practical classes onscientific formulation. The training helps prepare students forpractice in community and hospital pharmacies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesLa Trobe University | 257


◄ Physical and Health EducationLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24171 (CSP), 24173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Physical and Health Education: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment as generalist primary teachersand as Prep to Year 12 Physical Education and Health teachers.Students complete a sub-major in Welfare Studies that qualifies themto take on student welfare positions in both sectors.Guaranteed entry: Domestic Year 12 applicants with an ATAR of 80 ormore are guaranteed a Commonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Physical and Outdoor EducationLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24181 (CSP), 24183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Physical and Outdoor Education: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPhysical and Outdoor Education combines specialist outdooreducation studies with physical education and teacher education,including school-based practicum, leading to careers as a physical oroutdoor education teacher in secondary schools.Guaranteed entry: Domestic Year 12 applicants with an ATAR of 80 ormore are guaranteed a Commonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Podiatric Practice (Masters)La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24621 (CSP), 24622 (DFP)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne22451 (CSP), 22452 (DFP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a 2 year Graduate Entry program. Podiatrists prevent andtreat disorders of the foot and ankle. Students learn assessment andmanagement skills used in podiatric practice and the treatment ofpatients with complex medical conditions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Politics, Philosophy and EconomicsLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22251 (CSP), 22253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA specialist degree for careers as economic and social analysts anddecision makers in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors, thisdegree integrates philosophical, political and economic dimensionsin the analysis of public policy issues.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychological ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20551 (CSP), 20553 (IFP)» Bachelor of Psychological Science: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24011 (CSP), 24013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Psychological Science: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21301 (CSP), 21303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Psychological Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course offers flexibility to combine psychology with subjects fromother disciplines. Students are required to complete an Honoursyear and postgraduate degree or work-based internship, to be anaccredited clinical psychologist.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ScienceLa Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20071 (CSP), 20073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24241 (CSP), 24243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21131 (CSP), 21133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree offers a broad range of study option in the sciences.Students will study a range of subjects in year one to foster breadthand develop skills. By year three, students will normally specialise intwo science disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science (Applications in Society)La Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20261 (CSP)» Bachelor of Science (Applications in Society): FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24691 (CSP), 24693 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Applications in Society): FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22571 (CSP), 22573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Applications in Society): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis new degree puts science in context with a variety ofspecialisations. Students graduate with one or two majors in scienceand a sub-major or a major from another faculty such as business,communications or social studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>258 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Science (Honours)/NanotechnologyLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21971 (CSP), 21973 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Honours) / Master of Nanotechnology:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesNanotechnology is an emerging field in chemistry, physics and biologywith sweeping implications for new technologies.A nanotechnology based masters thesis project is undertaken in fifthyearApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science (Wildlife and ConservationBiology)La Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20241 (CSP), 20243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology): FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22231 (CSP), 22233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with expert training in the sustainablemanagement of animals, plants and ecosystems. The course equipsstudents for careers in wildlife and land management, research,conservation biology, and park management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science Double Degree ProgramLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24431 (CSP)» Science Double Degree Program: FT4, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22091 (CSP)» Science Double Degree Program: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree allows the combination of any two eligible threeyeardegree courses within the Faculty of Science, Technology andEngineering, offering students the opportunity to graduate with up tothree science specialisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science/AccountingLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24441 (CSP), 24443 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Accounting: FT4, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21781 (CSP), 21783 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Accounting: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides students with the opportunity to undertake major studies inscience while simultaneously completing studies in commerce andlegal studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science/Science EducationLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22011 (CSP), 2<strong>2013</strong> (IFP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science Education: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree combines a science major in mathematics,statistics, physics or chemistry with an accredited teachingqualification. Students study foundation subjects in year one,followed by combined studies in science and education in years two& three.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Social SciencesLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22021 (CSP), 22023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Sciences: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course can help you make a difference to the lives ofunderprivileged and disadvantaged people. It aims to give youcomprehensive knowledge of the welfare sector and the policies andlegislation that shape it.Domestic applicants with an ATAR of 60 or more will be guaranteed aplace in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Social Work (Masters)La Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga20391 (CSP), 20392 (DFP)La Trobe Uni, Bendigo24331 (CSP), 24332 (DFP)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21181 (CSP), 21182 (DFP)La Trobe Uni, Mildura25241 (CSP), 25242 (DFP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA two-year Graduate Entry program. Social workers help people thrivein their environment, promote positive relationships and work towarda socially just and equitable society. Students learn to work withindividuals, groups and communities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport ManagementLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22111 (CSP), 22113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Sport Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to equip students with broad-ranging knowledge and skillsrequired for professional roles in a rapidly expanding global industry,this degree strengthens understanding of the sports industry and therole of sport in cohesive communities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesLa Trobe University | 259


◄ Strategic CommunicationLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24591 (CSP), 24593 (IFP)» Bachelor of Strategic Communication: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22431 (CSP), 22433 (IFP)» Bachelor of Strategic Communication: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCommunication strategy is critically important, if you love the ideaof a fast-paced role that allows you to help shape the reputationand profile of an organisation or brand, our Bachelor of StrategicCommunication is the perfect launching pad.Domestic applicants with an ATAR of 80 or more will be guaranteed aplace in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Primary)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne21051 (CSP), 21053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Teaching (Primary): FT4, PT8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment as primary school teachers. Thecourse consists of core professional studies in education and the keycurriculum areas along with elective and discipline studies. Includesa minimum of 80 days teaching experience.Guaranteed entry: Domestic Year 12 applicants with an ATAR of 75 ormore are guaranteed a Commonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (P–12)La Trobe Uni, Albury-Wodonga93301 (CSP), 93302 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (P-12): FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis accelerated Masters course prepares students to teach fromPrep to Year 12. The course is delivered through five weeks of classesin three blocks supported by online distance learning. Studentsundertake 60 days practicum and a research project.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Secondary)La Trobe Uni, Melbourne22181 (CSP), 22183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary): FT4, PT8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment in secondary schools. Studentscomplete core professional studies in education and curriculumalong with two discipline sequences and two Secondary specialistteaching areas. Includes a minimum of 80 days teaching experience.Guaranteed entry: Domestic Year 12 applicants with an ATAR of 75 ormore are guaranteed a Commonwealth Supported Place.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism and HospitalityLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21151 (CSP), 21153 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Hospitality): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop the practical skills and theoretical knowledgeneeded for effective tourism and hospitality management, thisdegree combines a solid business degree with specialized tourismand hospitality studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism ManagementLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne21091 (CSP), 21093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to provide first-hand knowledge of travel and tourismoperations, this degree combines a solid business degree withspecialized training in the tourism industry. Students may earnindustry required certificates enabling work experience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism Management/MarketingLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22301 (CSP), 22303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management/Marketing): FT3,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop leaders in the travel and tourism industry whoneed to understand the key role that marketing plays in this field, thisdegree blends theory and practical work and offers opportunities forwork experience and international study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Urban, Rural and Environmental PlanningLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24251 (CSP), 24253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesWhether you want to help reduce the traffic snarls, plan greenerhomes or map new ways for your local community to grow, there areabundant work opportunities for planners. This course is only one oftwo undergraduate courses of its kind in Victoria.Domestic applicants with an ATAR of 75 or more will be guaranteed aplace in this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtsLa Trobe Uni, Bendigo24101 (CSP), 24103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Visual Arts: FT3, PTALa Trobe Uni, Mildura25021 (CSP)» Bachelor of Visual Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Visual Arts allows you to explore visual arts in arange of mediums. It also helps you develop a comprehensiveunderstanding of contemporary art theory, providing a valuablecontext for the evolution of your creative work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Wealth ManagementLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne22491 (CSP), 22493 (IFP)» Bachelor of Finance (Wealth Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuilt on core studies in corporate finance, investment and portfoliomanagement, the degree is designed to meet career requirements infinancial planning and wealth management. Studies include taxation,financial planning, retirement and estate planning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>260 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


LaTrobe College of Art and DesignCampus location and contactLaTrobe College Studios301 - 303 LaTrobe Street Melbourne 3000Website: www.latrobecollege.com.auTelephone: 03 96060933Email: info@latrobecollege.com.auOpen days:12 August <strong>2013</strong>: 10.00am - 4.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 25 February <strong>2013</strong> - 21 June <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 29 July <strong>2013</strong> - 29 November <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.latrobecollege.com.auLaTrobe College of Art & Design was established as anindependent art college in 1995. Its philosophy has alwaysbeen to equip students with the skills and knowledge tobecome outstanding practising artists and designers.Students graduate with a developed, individual art practiceas well as a comprehensive understanding of the industry.Many have gone on to successful careers in art and design,continued on to higher study, winning significant prizes,opening successful galleries, holding sell out shows of theirartwork, working in graphic design and working in film.The college is centrally located in the heart of the academicand gallery precinct of the city of Melbourne on LaTrobeStreet between Queen and Elizabeth Streets.This course is the nationally accredited Diploma of VisualArt, full-time over two years or equivalent part-time. Thecourse suits beginners as well as those with experience.Students study both practical and theoretical subjectsin studio, painting methods & techniques, sculpture,drawing, modernism & contemporary art history & theory,photography and digital imaging. Students are encouragedto pursue individual directions in their art whilst learning arange of both technical and theoretical strategies. Throughsmall class sizes, concentrated one-on-one teaching,exposure to leading artists and innovative artwork, studentsgain intensive individual nurturing enabling them to rapidlydevelop their creative potential and identify their ownindependent individual direction. All staff are recognised artpractitioners and acknowledged teachers in art and design.Along with fully equipped digital and art studios the courseis further enhanced with optional subject units in New Yorkor to the Venice Biennale and exhibiting & gallery practicewith the LaTrobe Street Gallery. Students are able to electalternative units of study if they wish to strengthen learningoutcomes in particular disciplines such as Photography orGraphic Design.Study OptionsThe college has both full-time and part-time courses, withdaytime, weekend and evening study available as wellas single subject enrolment. There is optional entry inFebruary or mid year at the end of July. Students who areconsidering continuing on to university can apply for directentry into second year at many universities on completionof the Diploma of Visual Arts.Who Can ApplyNew or inexperienced students are encouraged to apply.Applications are open to both year 12, non year 12 andmature applicants. All prospective students are asked toattend an interview with a folio, or examples, of their artworkor details of other past experience. Applications are through<strong>VTAC</strong> from August to December 9 after which applicants canapply directly to LaTrobe College. Please call 03 9606 0933or email info@latrobecollege.com.au for further information.International students overseas can apply directly to thecollege through the above email address.LaTrobe College of Art and Design | 261


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄◄Visual ArtLCAD, MelbourneDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places»»Diploma of Visual Art: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents study subjects in visual art and are encouraged to pursueindividual directions whilst learning a wide range of both technicaland conceptual skills in painting, digital media, sculpture, drawing,installation, photography and mixed media.Apply: Directly to institution262 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Max Therapy InstituteCampus location and contactSouth Yarra347 Chapel StreetSouth Yarra Vic 3141Postal address: PO Box 2006Moorabbin Vic 3189Website: www.mti.vic.edu.auTelephone: (03) 9553 5959Email: info@mti.vic.edu.auOpen days:Please contact the Institute to organise a personalised tourSemester dates:Semester 1: 28 January - 30 JuneSemester 2: 29 July - 22 DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.mti.vic.edu.auMax Therapy Institute is a private Registered TrainingOrganisation providing training in Massage / Myotherapyand other health courses for Victorians. The Institute wasestablished in 1990. All courses offered are nationallyrecognised and registered with the Victorian Registrationand Qualifications Authority.MTI specialises in Certificate III, Certificate IV, Diploma andAdvanced Diploma courses. All courses are offered forFull Time study and are Centrelink approved. Dependingon the course chosen, classes are delivered during day,afternoon, evenings and weekends. Participants areengaged in aspects of learning for a minimum of 20hours each week. Delivery style is a combination offormal lecture, interactive tutorials and practical skillsbuilding within the Simulated Workplace as well asPractical Placement within clinical settings. Continuousassessment is integrated into the delivery design to ensureimprovement and development in learning. This involvesindividual projects as well as Team Building skills. Finalassessments involve integration of combined learningensuring a well rounded and competent graduate.Each course delivery and assessment strategy has beendesigned in consultation with Industry representativesand external validators. To ensure validity of assessmentresults, external Assessors from Industry are involved inthe process each step of the way. All teaching staff arehighly experienced in their industry and have currency ofteaching qualifications. Opportunities for Recognition ofPrior Learning are provided pre entry into courses andunits. Additional assistance and advice is available forapplicants who may wish to explore avenues related toEnglish as a Second Language or who may need assistancewith identifying individual Learning Styles. Mature agedapplicants are encouraged to explore possibilities of CareerChange pathways.Located in Chapel Street, South Yarra, the Institute isaccessible by public transport and local car parking isavailable. A wide selection of food venues is availablefor healthy eating choices through the day, evenings andat weekends.There are no hidden fees and charges and regular monthlypayment plans are available.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Max Therapy Institute | 263


◄ Massage/Remedial Massage/MyotherapyMTI, Moorabbin92802 (DFP)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT0.5-1» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage (Myotherapy):FT2.5-392812 (DFP)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT0.5, PT192872 (DFP)» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesYear 1; Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice FTYear 2: Diploma of Remedial Massage FTYear 3: Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage (Myotherapy) FTApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>264 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Melbourne Institute of Businessand TechnologyCampus location and contactMelbourne Burwood Campus70 Elgar rd,Building LA, Level 4, Burwood 3125, VictoriaMelbourne Institue of Business and TechnologyPty Ltd (MIBT) provides high quality Certificate andDiploma courses in the areas of commerce, computing,engineering, health sciences, management, mediaand communication, and science. Quality teaching,outstanding facilities and academic and welfare supportservices for all students are central to MIBT's educationalphilosophy. MIBT Diploma courses are offered inassociation with Deakin University and are conducted onDeakin University's Campuses in Burwood and Geelong.The association between the two institutions is designedto offer both Australian and International students analternative entry to university studies.Postal Address: MIBT at Deakin University, Melbourne BurwoodCampus, 221 Burwood highway, Burwood, 3125, VictoriaGeelong Waurn Ponds CampusPigdons Road,Building KA, Level 4, Waurn Ponds, Victoria 3216Geelong Waterfront Campus1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong, Victoria 3220Website: www.mibt.vic.edu.auTelephone: (03) 9244 5600Email: mibt@deakin.edu.auOpen days:Melbourne Burwood26 AugustGeelong Waurn Ponds19 AugustGeelong Waterfront19 AugustTrimester dates:Trimester 1: 4 March <strong>2013</strong> - 7 June <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 2: 1 July <strong>2013</strong> - 4 October <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 3: 28 October <strong>2013</strong> - 7 February 2014Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.mibt.vic.edu.au/apply-today/fees◄ CommerceMIBT, Burwood91902 (DFP), 91903 (IFP)» Diploma of Commerce: FT1, PTAMIBT, Geelong Waterfront91132 (DFP), 91133 (IFP)» Diploma of Commerce: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Commerce is equivalent to the first year of therelevant Bachelor at Deakin University and can be completed in 8or 12 months. Successful completion of the Diploma will enablestudents to transfer to the second year (conditions apply).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ComputingMIBT, Burwood91912 (DFP), 91913 (IFP)» Diploma of Computing: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Computing is equivalent to the first year of therelevant Bachelor at Deakin University and can be completed in 8or 12 months. Successful completion of the Diploma will enablestudents to transfer to the second year (conditions apply).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EngineeringMIBT, Geelong Waurn Ponds91612 (DFP), 91613 (IFP)» Diploma of Engineering: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Engineering is equivalent to the first year of therelevant Bachelor at Deakin University and can be completed in 8or 12 months. Successful completion of the Diploma will enablestudents to transfer to the second year (conditions apply).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology | 265


◄ Health SciencesMIBT, Burwood92702 (DFP), 92703 (IFP)» Diploma of Health Sciences: FT1, PTAMIBT, Geelong Waurn Ponds91072 (DFP), 91073 (IFP)» Diploma of Health Sciences: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Health Science is equivalent to the first year of therelevant Bachelor at Deakin University and can be completed in 8or 12 months. Successful completion of the Diploma will enablestudents to transfer to the second year (conditions apply).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementMIBT, Burwood92722 (DFP), 92723 (IFP)» Diploma of Management: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Management is equivalent to the first year of therelevant Bachelor at Deakin University and can be completed in 8or 12 months. Successful completion of the Diploma will enablestudents to transfer to the second year (conditions apply).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Media and CommunicationMIBT, Burwood92712 (DFP), 92713 (IFP)» Diploma of Media and Communication: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Media & Communication is equivalent to the first yearof the relevant Bachelor at Deakin University and can be completedin 8 or 12 months. Successful completion of the Diploma will enablestudents to transfer to the second year (conditions apply).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ScienceMIBT, Geelong Waurn Ponds91602 (DFP), 91603 (IFP)» Diploma of Science: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Science is equivalent to the first year of the relevantBachelor at Deakin University and can be completed in 8 or 12months. Successful completion of the Diploma will enable studentsto transfer to the second year (conditions apply).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tertiary Preparation ProgramMIBT, Burwood92732 (DFP), 92733 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation Program: FT 8-12months, PTAMIBT, Geelong Waurn Ponds91622 (DFP), 91623 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation Program: FT 8-12months, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe Certificate IV program is available to students who do not havethe ATAR for direct entry into MIBT Diploma programs and can becompleted in 8 or 12 months. On successful completion studentscan then transfer to the relevant MIBT Diploma.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>266 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Melbourne Institute of TechnologyCampus location and contactMelbourne388-392 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC 3000Website: www.mit.edu.auTelephone: 03 8600 6700Email: enquiries@mit.edu.auTrimester dates:Trimester 1: 12 March -22 JuneTrimester 2: 8 July -19 OctoberTrimester 3: 4 November -22 FebruaryFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.mit.edu.au/fees/Melbourne Institute of Technology (MIT) offers a rangeof programs in Business, Accounting, Marketing,Management, Information Technology, ComputerNetworking, and Telecommunications Engineering atundergraduate degrees (University pathway diploma andBachelor degree) and postgraduate degrees.MIT takes pride in our growing reputation as a highereducation provider emphasising on teaching quality andstudent experience, providing innovative curriculum whichcovers both theoretical and practical knowledge helping youdevelop a successful career in your chosen field.Students benefit from small class sizes and guidance fromhighly qualified teaching staff. Small tutorial groups makeindividual attention possible, with focus on understandingboth practical and theoretical knowledge.Tutorial and assignment work involves industry relevantapplication and case studies required to develop criticalemployability skills in communication and analysis, culturalawareness and a commitment to ethical standards in theglobal context. These contribute you to become a graduatewho is work ready and able to immediately add value toemployers in any location world-wide.Our courses are accredited by professional bodies such asthe CPA Australia, ICAA, and ACS.MIT has three semesters in one academic year – eachtrimester being the equivalent of one traditional semester.Trimester in a year allows you to complete a three yeardegree in just 2 years which means you will be heading towork while everyone is still hitting the books. The trimestersystem also allows you to spread a traditional two-semesteryear over three trimesters – doing fewer units in each, tomanage your work and personal commitments. You canalso use the November trimester to catch up on units youweren’t able to complete in previous trimester.The Pathway to second-year UniversityIf you’ve missed out on University, An MIT Diploma can giveyou the pathway into second-year University. To find outmore, please visit http://www.mit.edu.au/future-students/why-choose-mit/university-pathway-diplomasStudent ServicesAs an MIT student you have access to a wide range offree support services. These services include personalcounselling and welfare support, peer-to-peer tutoringdelivered by the mentoring program, study skills workshops,and career counselling. You also have access to ourInternship Program, designed to bridge the gap betweeneducation and the workforce, providing you with realworkplace experience.Minimum tertiary entrance requirementsSee page 6.Mid year/Later year entryAll courses have direct application for the July andNovember trimesters.Further InformationIf you need further information about studying at MIT,please contact us on (03) 8600 6700 or email enquiries@mit.edu.au, or visit our website at www.mit.edu.auMelbourne Institute of Technology | 267


◄ BusinessMIT, Melbourne94702 (DFP), 94703 (IFP)» Diploma of Business: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to develop knowledge and skills in the areas ofmanagement, marketing, communications, accounting, economics,law, and IT. The course is equivalent to the first year of a relevantBachelor degree at MIT or other Australian universities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business (Degree)MIT, Melbourne94732 (DFP), 94733 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides foundation in the breadth of businessdisciplines before proceeding to the in-depth study of the chosenmajor field of study. The course consists of common core units andsuite of majors in: Accounting, Marketing and Management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering Technology(Telecommunications)MIT, Melbourne94072 (DFP), 94073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Telecommunications):FT3, PTA. qualificationsPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides theoretical and practical knowledge inengineering, telecommunications and networking. The courseincludes core units, specialisation electives in network security,enterprise networks, system analysis and business electives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyMIT, Melbourne94712 (DFP), 94713 (IFP)» Diploma of Information Technology: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis covers a broad range of computing topics such as webtechnologies, operating systems, business information systems,multimedia systems, programming, and database technologies. Thecourse prepares you for entry level careers in IT.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NetworkingMIT, Melbourne94742 (DFP), 94743 (IFP)» Diploma of Networking: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course emphasises on the key areas of computer networkingand information technology such as, network protocols, webtechnologies, platform technologies, operating systems, businessinformation systems, multimedia, programming, and databases.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Networking (Degree)MIT, Melbourne94722 (DFP), 94723 (IFP)» Bachelor of Networking: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students for the planning, design,implementation, management and maintenance of wired andwireless computer networks. The course consists of core units andelective specialisation in network security and system analysis.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>268 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Monash CollegeCampus location and contactClaytonBuilding 73, Wellington RoadMonash UniversityClayton VICTORIA 3800Website: www.monashcollege.edu.auTelephone: 61 3 9903 4788Email: study@monash.eduTrimester dates:Trimester 1: 25 February <strong>2013</strong> - 4 June <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 2: 24 June <strong>2013</strong> - 1 October <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 3: 21 October <strong>2013</strong> - 4 February 2014Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.monashcollege.edu.au/courses/diplomas/calendar-fees.htmlMonash College has been preparing students foruniversity for more than 20 years and we are proud of ourinternational reputation as leaders in transition education.We specialise in academic and English pathway programsfor students who aspire to study at Monash University oranother leading Australian university.As leaders in transition education, Monash College providesa suite of programs tailored to support you at all stages ofyour chosen pathway.Our programs focus on developing key skills, knowledgeand ways of thinking that will equip you, not only to enterinto the degree, but also into your future career. From ourEnglish language programs prior to entry into FoundationYear or Diploma Programs, through to ProfessionalPathways at the conclusion of your degree, our priority isto equip you to make a successful transition into the worldof work.A Monash College Diploma provides specialised preparationfor direct entry to first or second year of specific MonashUniversity degrees.Monash College offers four Diplomas:• Art & Design Studies• Arts• Business• Engineering StudiesEach Diploma has been developed in consultation withMonash University faculties and academic staff toprepare international students for success in theirdestination degrees.The Diploma program consists of two parts - Part 1 andPart 2 - each of eight months duration. Each eight monthperiod is divided into two trimesters (except Engineeringwhich has 3).You may enter the diploma program at either Part 1 or Part2, depending on your existing qualification and results.There are three intakes throughout the year for maximumflexibility – February, June and October.Diploma Part 1Diploma Part 1 is designed for students entering withan Australian Year 11 or its equivalent. Unlike a generalYear 12 qualification, a diploma lets you specialise in thesubjects that are most relevant to your chosen field andyour destination degree. You develop strong skills in critical,analytical and creative thinking and a deep understandingof research techniques.If you achieve excellent grades in Diploma Part 1, you mayqualify for early entry into the first year of certain MonashUniversity degree courses without needing to completeDiploma Part 2*. Entry requirements vary. A Diplomacertificate will not be issued unless students completeDiploma Part 2 successfully.Monash College | 269


Diploma Part 2Monash College Diploma Part 2 is equivalent to first yearuniversity. The subjects build on the skills you’ve alreadydeveloped in Part 1, and enhance the knowledge andconfidence you need to succeed in a university degree. Byachieving the required grades in your diploma studies, youwill be able to enter Monash University in the second yearof your destination degree. Entry requirements vary foreach degree and campus location.◄ Art and Design StudiesMonash College, Caulfield92372 (DFP), 92373 (IFP)» Diploma of Art and Design Studies (Monash Pathway): FT 8months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Monash College Diploma of Art and Design studies develops astrong set of skills in architecture, fine and applied arts, industrialdesign, visual communication, interior architecture, multimedia anddigital arts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (Human Behaviour Stream)Monash College, Clayton92332 (DFP), 92333 (IFP)» Diploma of Arts: FT8 months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoIf you are looking to enter into a degree that is flexible and will openthe door to a wide range of career opportunities then the MonashCollege Diploma of Arts is for you.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business (Business stream)Monash College, Clayton92402 (DFP), 92403 (IFP)» Diploma of Business (Business stream) : FT 8 Months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Monash College Diploma of Business is an ideal starting pointfor a career in business, industry, a government or non-governmentbody or an international organisation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business (Commerce stream)Monash College, Clayton92362 (DFP), 92363 (IFP)» Diploma of Business (Commerce stream) (Monash Pathway):FT8 Months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Monash College Diploma of Business is an ideal starting pointfor a career in business, industry, a government or non-governmentbody or an international organisation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering StudiesMonash College, Clayton92322 (DFP), 92323 (IFP)» Diploma of Engineering Studies (Monash Pathway): FT 12months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Monash College Diploma of Engineering Studies will teach you tothink analytically and technically about science and engineering. It’sa direct path into the internationally renowned Faculty of Engineeringat Monash University.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (Psychology Stream)Monash College, Clayton92232 (DFP), 92233 (IFP)» Diploma of Arts: FT 8 months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoIf you are looking to enter into a degree that is flexible and will openthe door to a wide range of career opportunities then the MonashCollege Diploma of Arts is for youApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>270 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Monash UniversityEnrolment DATES<strong>VTAC</strong> UG Round 1: 24 - 30 January<strong>VTAC</strong> UG Round 2: 11 - 12 February<strong>VTAC</strong> GET Round 1: 18 January<strong>VTAC</strong> GET Round 2: 29 - 30 JanuaryGET Course EnquiriesAdmissions and Student ServicesFaculty of EducationBerwick Campus:Telephone (03) 9904 7666email: education.berwick@monash.eduClayton Campus:Telephone (03) 9905 2888email: education.clayton@monash.eduCampus location and contactBerwick Campus100 Clyde Road, Berwick, VIC 3806Caulfield Campus900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East, VIC 3145Clayton CampusWellington Road, Clayton, VIC 3800Gippsland CampusNorthways Road, Churchill, VIC 3842Parkville Campus381 Royal Parade, Parkville, VIC 3052Peninsula CampusMcMahons Road, Frankston, VIC 3199Website: http://www.monash.edu.au/study/Telephone: 1800MONASH or 1800 666 274Email: future@monash.eduOpen days:Berwick, Gippsland and Peninsula campuses4 August: 10.00am - 4.00pmCaulfield, Clayton and Parkville campuses5 August: 10.00am - 4.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 4 March - 31 MaySemester 2: 29 July - 25 OctoberGippsland Campus:Telephone (03) 9902 6375email: education.gippsland@monash.eduPeninsula Campus:Telephone (03) 9904 4291email: education.peninsula@monash.eduGET Handbook brochure: www.education.monash.edu.auFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.monash.edu.au/fees/In its fifty year history, Monash University has establisheditself as one of Australia’s finest tertiary institutions,building an enviable reputation for both its outstandingteaching and its transformative research. Today, Monash isAustralia’s largest university, boasting a global network ofmore than 270,000 alumni.Monash offers an ambitious education for ambitiousstudents. Knowing we attracts some of Australia’s mosttalented students, we have created numerous challengingprograms that give participants the opportunity to studyoutside traditional academic settings, to volunteer, to travelthe globe and to engage in research sooner.Award-winning educators and researchers lead 10 Monashfaculties: Art Design & Architecture; Arts; Businessand Economics; Education; Engineering; InformationTechnology; Law; Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences;Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; and Science.Students can choose the course type that suits thembest, from broad, generalist degrees to highly specialisedqualifications. The University is renowned for its doublebachelor degrees, and also offers single bachelor degrees,honours degrees, diplomas, postgraduate courseworkMonash University | 271


degrees, advanced research degrees, as well as PhDs.At Monash you can choose to specialise from day one,or to take a more general degree and specialise later inyour studies.Monash is proud to reward excellence and we encouragestudents from all backgrounds to strive to access our worldclasseducation. To achieve this we offer one of Australia’smost generous and comprehensive scholarship packagesas well as providing a variety of special admission schemesto ensure equitable access to students.Monash is a truly global university. With more than270,000 graduates across the world; six Australiancampuses; international campuses in Malaysia and SouthAfrica; an education and research centre in Italy, a jointresearchacademy (with the Indian Institute of TechnologyBombay) in India, a new joint campus in China (withSoutheast University), and a genuinely unique alliancewith the University of Warwick in the UK, Monash is aglobal university with the ambition and ability to addressmomentous global challenges.For more information about courses and opportunities atMonash visit www.monash.edu/study◄ AccountingMonash Uni, Caulfield27261 (CSP), 27263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides professional education in business principlesand practice, focusing on accounting careers. Students will gain acomprehensive understanding of the accounting discipline and beable to provide relevant solutions to their business.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AccountingMonash Uni, Clayton28011 (CSP)» Bachelor of Accounting: FT3, (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA joint industry-university initiative involving industry-sponsoredscholarships, providing professional education for those wishingto become accounting professionals, with a strong emphasis ondeveloping analytical skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>272 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Accounting and FinanceMonash Uni, Clayton28621 (CSP), 28623 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides professional education for those interested inaccounting and finance professions, with strong emphasis on theanalytical and technical skills graduates need to operate at the topof their chosen profession.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Accounting/Banking and FinanceMonash Uni, Caulfield27561 (CSP), 27563 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business(Banking and Finance): FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides professional education in business principlesand practice, with studies in accounting, and banking and financeto develop an understanding of multi-disciplinary decision makingin organisations by studying two disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Accounting/ManagementMonash Uni, Caulfield27771 (CSP), 27773 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business(Management): FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides professional education in business principlesand practice in both accounting and management. Students willgain a well-developed understanding of multi-disciplinary decisionmaking in organisations from studying two disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aerospace EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28001 (CSP), 28003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAerospace engineering covers the design, development andmaintenance of flight vehicles. Graduates work in the aerospaceindustry, for Formula One teams, in management consulting and infinance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aerospace Engineering/ArtsMonash Uni, Clayton28111 (CSP), 28113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering and Bachelor of Arts: FT5,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining aerospace engineering and arts gives complementaryskills in technology and the humanities, social sciences orcommunications. For example, languages and engineering is avaluable combination for an international career. An engineer witha communications qualification is also well placed to translatecomplex technical concepts into clear, well-written documentation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aerospace Engineering/LawMonash Uni, Clayton28171 (CSP), 28173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering/Bachelor of Laws: FT6,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Law degree offers students an in depth understanding oflegal concepts, procedures and reasoning. The study of aerospaceengineering will focus on aerodynamics, aerospace materials,structures, propulsion and instrumentation and control.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aerospace Engineering/ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28311 (CSP), 28313 (IFP)» Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering/Bachelor of Science:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombine aerospace engineering with science. You can choose frommany science areas of study including astrophysics, biotechnology,materials science or microbiology, just to name a few. Graduatescould work in the pure sciences, in the aerospace industry orcombine their qualifications to become a specialist in a uniquearea.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Applications DevelopmentMonash Uni, Caulfield27661 (CSP), 27663 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis flexible course focuses on the application of computers andcomputer-based systems to meet information needs. It preparesgraduates for a wide-range of roles working in IT. Local students canapply for the Industry-Based Learning Scholarship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Applied HistoryMonash Uni, ClaytonDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Applied History: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course offers a vocational program for students who wish topursue careers in commissioned research and writing, heritageconservation and management, oral history, community, local andinstitutional history, museums and related areas.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Applied LinguisticsMonash Uni, ClaytonCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Applied Linguistics: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course offers professionals in a wide range of disciplines theopportunity to expand their knowledge of how language works.Students gain a critical understanding of theoretical and practicallinguistics issues in the context of globalisation.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesMonash University | 273


◄ ArchitectureMonash Uni, Caulfield27191 (CSP), 27193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Architectural Design: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesWe focus on the creative design process and professionalrequirements to qualify to practice architecture. The first of atwo-degree program, students attaining the bachelors degree areautomatically offered a place in the Masters course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArchitectureMonash Uni, CaulfieldCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Architecture: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program is the second of two programs in the discipline ofarchitecture required for professional registration. It will engagestudents with social, historical and theoretical contexts ofarchitecture.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Architecture Scholars programMonash Uni, Caulfield27741 (CSP)» Bachelor of Architectural Design Scholars program: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course allows high achieving students to focus on the creativedesign process and professional requirements to qualify to practicearchitecture. Dean's Scholars also gain access to a range ofopportunities not available to other students.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArtsMonash Uni, Caulfield27231 (CSP), 27233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTAMonash Uni, Clayton28131 (CSP), 28133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Arts comprises studies in humanities, socialsciences, languages, communications, music and performing arts.It is a flexible degree, allowing students to follow their academicinterests without having to complete compulsory units.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (Global)Monash Uni, Caulfield27141 (CSP), 27143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Global): FT3, PTAMonash Uni, Clayton28751 (CSP), 28753 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Global): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course adds an international element to arts studies byproviding core units in international and global studies, and theopportunity for students to study up to three semesters overseas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (Global)/CommerceMonash Uni, Clayton28141 (CSP), 28143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Global)/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the opportunity to gain a trulyinternational education. Students complete an internationalstudies major and study at least one semester abroad either atanother Monash Campus or an approved overseas university.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (Global)/ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28181 (CSP), 28183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Global)/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree offers the flexibility of a Science degree and theinternational perspective of the Arts(Global) degree. Studentscomplete studies in two specialised areas of Science and Arts. Anextra requirement of this degree is an overseas exchange.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts and Social SciencesMonash Uni, Gippsland30681 (CSP), 30683 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree is a focused but flexible course that enables studentsto study humanities and social sciences in more applied andvocational areas. Students develop transferable career skillsincluding analysis, critical thinking and communication.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>274 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Arts and Social Sciences (AssociateDegree)Monash Uni, Gippsland30691 (CSP), 30693 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Arts and Social Sciences: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis Associate Degree is a focused but flexible course that enablesstudents to study the humanities and social sciences alongsidemore applied and vocational areas. Students are able to constructa program of study that suits their individual goals and interestsand will develop communication skills, skills of argument andanalysis, and the potential for lifelong learning. Students whosuccessfully complete the Associate degree may apply to transferinto the Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences degree and completea further year of full time study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts and Social Sciences/Business andCommerceMonash Uni, Gippsland30201 (CSP), 30203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences/Bachelor of Businessand Commerce: FT4, PTA (Day).Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides a professional education in a range of businessand commerce disciplines combined with a range of social scienceand humanities disciplines. Students will gain a comprehensiveunderstanding of their discipline and be able to provide disciplinebased solutions relevant to their organisation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts and Social Sciences/CommunityWelfare and CounsellingMonash Uni, Gippsland30421 (CSP), 30423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences/Bachelor of CommunityWelfare and Counselling: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course allows students to gain a recognised welfare andcounselling qualification, while exploring the breadth of humanitiesand social sciences studies offered in the arts and socialsciences degree. Accredited by the Australian Community WorkersAssociation (ACWA), the course equips students for competent andethical community welfare and counselling practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts and Social Sciences/Education(Primary)Monash Uni, Gippsland30731 (CSP), 30733 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences/Bachelor of Education(Primary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers students a sound preparation for entry intoprimary teaching, while providing them with skills and knowledgeacross a wide range of Arts disciplines. Supervised placements inschools are undertaken throughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts and Social Sciences/Visual andMedia ArtsMonash Uni, Gippsland30761 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences/Bachelor of Visual Artsand Media Arts: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers students a sound knowledge of the theories andpractices required to work professionally in visual arts. Studentsalso develop excellent research, communication and criticalthinking skills by studying arts and social sciences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts Scholars programMonash Uni, Deans Scholars28991 (CSP), 28993 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts Scholars program: normally FT3. It may bepossible for certain students to complete the program in twoand a half yearsPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course allows high achieving students to design a program thatensures they are appropriately challenged and encouraged to meettheir full potential. Arts Scholars also gain access to a scholarshipand range of opportunities not available to other students.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/AccountingMonash Uni, Caulfield27241 (CSP), 27243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with high level skills in accountingand management, as well as excellent research, analysis,communication and critical thinking skills gained through studyinga major (8 units), a minor (4 units) and a sequence (2 units) in arts.On completion, students are able to pursue careers as professionalaccountants or careers in fields related to their arts areas of study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/Banking and FinanceMonash Uni, Caulfield27301 (CSP), 27303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance):FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with high level skills in banking andfinance, as well as excellent research, analysis, communication andcritical thinking skills gained through studying a major (8 units), aminor (4 units) and a sequence (2 units) in arts. On completion,students are able to pursue careers in the financial services sectoror in fields related to their arts studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesMonash University | 275


◄ Arts/BusinessMonash Uni, Caulfield27511 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with high level skills in accounting,banking and finance, business law, econometrics, economics,human resource management, management, or marketing, alongwith excellent research, analysis, communication and criticalthinking skills gained through studying arts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/CommerceMonash Uni, Clayton28201 (CSP), 28203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides a professional education in a range ofcommerce, social science and humanities disciplines. Thereis emphasis on developing the analytical and technical skillsgraduates need to operate at the top of their chosen profession.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/EconomicsMonash Uni, Clayton28951 (CSP), 28953 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with a professional education ineconomics or econometrics and business statistics, emphasisingthe development of analytical skills. These studies arecomplemented by the excellent research, communication andcritical thinking skills that students gain through studying arts.Graduates with skills in both of these areas are highly sought afterby employers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/Education (Primary)Monash Uni, Peninsula29141 (CSP), 29143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Primary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers students a sound preparation for entry intoprimary school teaching, while providing them with skills andknowledge across a wide range of Arts disciplines. Supervisedplacements in schools are undertaken throughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/Education (Secondary)Monash Uni, Clayton28041 (CSP), 28043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for combinationcareers in arts and secondary teaching. Students combinearts studies with theory and practice of teaching. Supervisedplacements in schools are undertaken throughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/LawMonash Uni, Clayton28301 (CSP), 28303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Law degree offers students an in depth understanding of legalconcepts, principles, procedures and reasoning. The Arts degreecomprises studies in the humanities, social sciences, languages,communications, music and performing arts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/ManagementMonash Uni, Caulfield27221 (CSP), 27223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Management): FT4,PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with high-level skills in management,as well as excellent research, analysis, communication and criticalthinking skills gained through studying arts. Graduates are ableto pursue careers in areas including management consultancies,HR management, recruitment and industrial relations or careers infields related to their major arts studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/MarketingMonash Uni, Caulfield27131 (CSP), 27133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Marketing): FT4, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with high-level skills in marketing,as well as excellent research, analysis, communication and criticalthinking skills gained through studying arts. Graduates are ableto pursue careers in areas including advertising, market research,marketing communications, sales and public relations, or careers infields related to their major arts studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/MusicMonash Uni, Clayton28561 (CSP), 28563 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Music: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course allows students to broaden their study and careeroptions by combining their practical and theoretical music studieswith an arts degree. Students take units in music performance,composition, musicology and ethnomusicology, including classicaland popular music, while completing an arts major (8 units), minor(4 units) and sequence (2 units), and further arts electives outsidemusic.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>276 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Arts/ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28211 (CSP), 28213 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree offers science students greater communication skillsand arts students a scientific base. Students develop generaland transferrable career skills such as research and analysis,communication and clear and critical thinking.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/Social WorkMonash Uni, Caulfield27101 (CSP), 27103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Work: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides education in critical analysis in Arts subjects with a degreein social work that provides graduates with membership of theAustralian Association of Social Workers. Travel between Caulfieldand Clayton campuses may be required.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/Visual ArtsMonash Uni, Caulfield27451 (CSP), 27453 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Visual Arts: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with knowledge of the theories andpractices required to work professionally in the visual arts. Studentsalso develop excellent research, analysis, communication andcritical thinking skills through studying arts. Graduates can pursuea variety of both practical and non-practical careers in visual artsand media, as well as careers related to their arts studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Asian StudiesMonash Uni, ClaytonDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Asian Studies: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course aims to equip students with the basic knowledge andsensitivities to be able to interact with Asian societies, and make aninitial assessment of current events in Asia. Students can chooseelectives that best suit their interests.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Behavioural ScienceMonash Uni, Gippsland30241 (CSP), 30243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Behavioural Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Behavioural Science is a course designed for thosewho wish to combine a psychology or psychological studies majorwith a major from another area of study such as arts, science,business or computing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BioethicsMonash Uni, ClaytonCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Bioethics: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course is concerned with the ethical issues raised by medicineand the biomedical sciences. It is particularly well-suited tohealth care professionals, scientists and those involved in thedevelopment of relevant public policy and law.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Biomedical ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28161 (CSP), 28163 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoOffers a range of interdisciplinary core subjects to cover all areasof the modern biomedical sciences and human biology. Most coresubjects in this course are multidisciplinary.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical Science (Scholar Program)Monash Uni, Clayton28931 (CSP), 28933 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Scholar Program): FT3, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course is for students with outstanding results in Year 12chemistry and mathematical methods, specialist mathematics orphysics. They may choose to accelerate the program, potentiallyshortening the course duration.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Banking and FinanceMonash Uni, Caulfield27421 (CSP), 27423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides professional education in business principlesand practices in banking and finance. Students will gain acomprehensive understanding of the banking and finance disciplineand be able to provide discipline based solutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical Science Advanced withHonoursMonash Uni, Clayton28941 (CSP), 28943 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours: FT4,PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course is for students with outstanding results who wishto pursue a career in research. The course concentrates on thedevelopment of research skills, and includes an honours year in anyarea of biomedical science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Monash University | 277


◄ Biomedical Science/CommerceMonash Uni, Clayton28961 (CSP), 28963 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4,PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a professional education in biomedical scienceand a range of commerce disciplines, with a strong emphasis ondeveloping the analytical and technical skills that graduates need tooperate at the top of their chosen profession.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical Science/EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28811 (CSP), 28813 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Engineering:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course enables students to complement their studies in thebiomedical sciences and human biology with studies in one of:chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials andmechanical engineering.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical Science/LawMonash Uni, Clayton28391 (CSP), 28393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Law degree offers students an in depth understanding of legalconcepts, procedures and reasoning. The Biomedical Sciencecourse offers a range of interdisciplinary subjects to cover all areasof modern biomedical sciences and human biology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical Science/ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28831 (CSP), 28833 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Science: FT4,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers students the opportunity to combine studies inbiomedical sciences with studies in a number of areas of science.Students complete a minor and major sequence in science alongwith core units in science and in biomedical science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BiotechnologyMonash Uni, Clayton28741 (CSP), 28743 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biotechnology: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course delivers specific training in biotechnology as well asknowledge about the commercial, organisational and regulatoryaspects of the biotechnology industry. Employment opportunitiesare diverse as biotechnology is a growth industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BiotechnologyMonash Uni, Gippsland30081 (CSP), 30083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course covers aspects of biochemistry, cell biology,microbiology, molecular biology and physiology. Biotechnologygraduates play an important role in shaping future scientificdiscoveries in both traditional and emerging areas of science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessMonash Uni, Berwick26231 (CSP), 26233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTA (Day)Monash Uni, Caulfield27081 (CSP), 27083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTA (Day)Monash Uni, Peninsula29311 (CSP), 29313 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides professional education in a wide range ofbusiness disciplines and a broad perspective on business. Studentswill gain a well-developed understanding of multi-disciplinarydecision making in organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business (Psychology)Monash Uni, Caulfield27201 (CSP), 27203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Psychology): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides students with a comprehensive understandingof the major principles of psychology coupled with professionaleducation in business areas. Students will gain an understanding ofmulti-disciplinary decision making in organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business and CommerceMonash Uni, Gippsland30171 (CSP), 30173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business and Commerce: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides a professional education in a range of businessand commerce disciplines. Students will develop the capacity tointegrate and synthesise knowledge from across disciplines tocreate innovative solutions in organisational settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>278 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Business and Commerce/Visual andMedia ArtsMonash Uni, Gippsland30391 (CSP), 30393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of Visual andMedia Arts: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides professional education in a range ofcommerce and business disciplines with a visual and media artsspecialisation. Students gain a comprehensive understanding oftheir disciplines and can provide discipline based solutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business Information SystemsMonash Uni, Clayton28421 (CSP), 28423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course positions graduates for leadership roles having gainedtraining and experience in IT and business, through coursework andan Industry Based Learning stream. They will be able to apply ITsolutions to business challenges.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business LawMonash Uni, Caulfield27071 (CSP), 27073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Law): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides professional education in business principlesand practices with studies in business law. Students will gain acomprehensive understanding of the business law discipline and beable to provide discipline based solutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Civil and Environmental EngineeringMonash Uni, Gippsland30311 (CSP), 30313 (IFP)» Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course combines the skills of a civil engineer to design, buildand manage infrastructure with the knowledge of an environmentalengineer to create a sustainable future. Graduates work ingovernment, consulting R&D and education organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Civil and Environmental Engineering/Business and CommerceMonash Uni, Gippsland30051 (CSP), 30053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering/Bachelor ofBusiness and Commerce: FT5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides professional education in business andcommerce disciplines and skills in the sustainable implementationand management of civil engineering infrastructure. Graduatesprovide solutions that minimise adverse impacts on theenvironment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CommerceMonash Uni, Clayton28061 (CSP), 28063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to provide graduates with the analytical andtechnical skills needed to operate at the top of their chosenprofession in a wide range of business disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Business/Sport and Outdoor RecreationMonash Uni, Peninsula29381 (CSP), 29383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation:FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students to be confident andcompetent professionals, combining knowledge and skills ofbusiness with sport and outdoor recreation. Outdoor recreationfieldwork and industry placements are taken throughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business/Visual ArtsMonash Uni, Caulfield27461 (CSP), 27463 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Visual Arts: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides professional education in business principleswith both a business specialisation (from the Faculty of Businessand Economics) and a visual arts specialisation (from the Facultyof Art Design & Architecture). Students construct individualstudy programs within their Visual Arts specialisation, whilecomplementary studies may be taken from the Faculty of Businessand Economics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce Scholars programMonash Uni, Clayton28981 (CSP)» Bachelor of Commerce Scholars program: FT3 (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoIncluding a scholarship and a special support program, this courseaims to provide high performing students with the analyticaland technical skills needed to operate at the top of their chosenprofession in a wide range of business disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce Scholars program/EconomicsMonash Uni, Clayton29441 (CSP)» Bachelor of Commerce Scholars program/Bachelor ofEconomics: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis double degree provides professional education in a rangeof commerce disciplines, with a strong emphasis on developinganalytical skills. It allows the student increased breadth and depthin the major discipline areas plus considerable opportunity forstudies from other faculties.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Monash University | 279


◄ Commerce/Aerospace EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28331 (CSP), 28333 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering:FT5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program combines the advanced technology of aerospaceengineering with modern management theory and practice,equipping graduates for leadership roles in the aerospaceengineering industry. People with sound business skills and astrong technological background are consistently in demand acrossa myriad of industries and organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/Business InformationSystemsMonash Uni, Clayton28531 (CSP), 28533 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business InformationSystems: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers a wide range of commerce disciplines andexplores the use of information systems in solving businessproblems. It aims to give graduates the analytical and technicalskills needed to operate at the top of their chosen profession.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/EconomicsMonash Uni, Clayton28571 (CSP), 28573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics: FT4, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides professional education in up to threecommerce, economics or other faculty disciplines, with a strongemphasis on developing the analytical and technical skillsgraduates need to operate at the top of their professions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/Education (Secondary)Monash Uni, Clayton28241 (CSP), 28243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Education (Secondary):FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for students seeking a career teachingcommerce-related subjects in secondary schools, who also wantthe option of a professional career in business. Supervisedplacements in schools are undertaken throughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28291 (CSP), 28293 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering: FT5, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombine a commerce degree with engineering. After first year,subject to academic merit and quotas, students move into theirpreferred engineering branch: chemical, civil, electrical andcomputer systems, materials or mechanical engineering. Thisdouble degree is a powerful combination providing technologicalskills with business know-how.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/LawMonash Uni, Clayton28341 (CSP), 28343 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Laws degree offers students an in-depthunderstanding of the legal concepts, procedures and reasoning.The Bachelor of Commerce provides professional education in arange of commerce disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/Mechatronics EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28821 (CSP), 28823 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesMechatronics is a multidisciplinary field of engineering thatintegrates mechanics, electronics, computer science and controltheory. Combining mechatronics with commerce allows graduatesto pursue a career in either discipline or in a combination of bothareas, such as working in management for an engineering firm.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28701 (CSP), 28703 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides professional education in a range ofcommerce disciplines, with an emphasis on the analytical andtechnical skills graduates need to operate at the top of theirprofession, combined with complementary studies in science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Communication DesignMonash Uni, Caulfield27501 (CSP)» Bachelor of Communication Design: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis three year course offers a program of education in thediscipline of communication design. It is intended for studentswho wish to seek employment as a communication designer in theareas of graphic design, visual communication and multimedia.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>280 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Communications and Media StudiesMonash Uni, CaulfieldCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Communications and Media Studies: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course focuses on challenges posed by the emergenceof digital media, globalisation and increasing levels of crossculturalexchange. It seeks to further students’ understanding ofcommunications and media systems both locally and globally.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Community Welfare and CounsellingMonash Uni, Gippsland30151 (CSP), 30153 (IFP)» Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAccredited by the Australian Community Workers Association(ACWA), this course equips students for competent and ethicalcommunity welfare and counselling practice in an ever-changingsocial and political climate.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Community Welfare and Counselling(Associate Degree)Monash Uni, Gippsland30121 (CSP)» Associate Degree in Community Welfare and Counselling:FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the skills, knowledge and valuebase for competent welfare and counselling practice in a widerange of settings. On completion, students may apply to transferinto the Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Community Welfare and Counselling/Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol,Other Drugs and Mental Health)Monash Uni, Gippsland30671 (CSP)» Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling/ Diplomaof Community Services (Alcohol, Other Drugs and MentalHealth): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis integrated dual award model will provide Monash UniversityGippsland students, who choose direct entry to the University,an opportunity to gain both a Bachelor of Community Welfareand Counselling and a skill based qualification in their chosenfield of community services. Students will study the two awardsconcurrently, undertaking the TAFE Diploma modules in theirsecond and third years in place of Arts electives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Community Welfare and Counselling/Diploma of DisabilityMonash Uni, Gippsland30651 (CSP)» Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling/ Diploma ofDisability: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis integrated dual award model will provide Monash UniversityGippsland students, who choose direct entry to the University, anopportunity to gain both a Bachelor of Community Welfare andCounselling and a skill based qualification in disability studies.Students will study the two awards concurrently, undertaking theTAFE Diploma modules in their second and third years in place ofArts electives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28231 (CSP), 28233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Computer Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on algorithms, software development andcomputation theory. Graduates will be positioned for roles inindustry, government, research or academia. Local students canapply for the Industry-Based Learning Scholarship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer Systems EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28071 (CSP), 28073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesComputer systems engineers analyse, design, develop andmanufacture digital products and systems that include bothhardware and software. Graduates work in telecommunications,computing, industrial control and the automotive industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Counter -Terrorism StudiesMonash Uni, ClaytonDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Counter-Terrorism Studies: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course provides an understanding of what terrorism is and howit is constructed and reproduced. It also addresses the diverse andmultifaceted actors involved in enacting and preventing terrorismand other security concerns.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Criminal JusticeMonash Uni, Gippsland30451 (CSP), 30453 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills tobetter understand crime, prevention and the criminal justiceprocess. Students will discuss, analyse and evaluate traditional,innovative and radical alternatives for dealing with crime.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesMonash University | 281


◄ Criminal Justice and CriminologyMonash Uni, GippslandDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Criminal Justice and Criminology: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoDesigned after extensive consultation with criminal justicepractitioners, this course provides an overview of local, nationaland international issues in criminal justice and engages students incriminal justice research.Apply: Directly to institution◄ DesignMonash Uni, CaulfieldDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Design: FT1.5, PT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis program allows designers to further their professional practice,marketing, business and analytical skills. Students can selectfrom: industrial design, visual communication, interior architecture,multimedia design, or multidisciplinary design.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Diploma of Tertiary StudiesMonash Uni, Berwick26291 (CSP)Monash Uni, Gippsland30751 (CSP), 30753 (IFP)Monash Uni, Peninsula29391 (CSP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is an alternative entry pathway that is equivalent tothe first year of a Bachelor degree. Applicants select one of thefollowing streams: Arts, Business, Education, Health Promotion,Nursing, Science, Social Welfare.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Early Childhood EducationMonash Uni, Peninsula29121 (CSP), 29123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Early Childhood Education: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for a successfulcareer as an early childhood educator or primary school teacher.Graduates of this course will be qualified to teach children frombirth to 12 years of age.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EconomicsMonash Uni, Clayton28371 (CSP), 28373 (IFP)» Bachelor of Economics: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides specialisations in actuarial studies, economics,econometrics, or financial and insurance mathematics with anemphasis on analytical and technical skills. Up to half the coursemay be completed outside of the Faculty.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Economics Advanced with HonoursMonash Uni, Clayton29451 (CSP)» Bachelor of Economics Advanced with Honours: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a professional education in economics, oreconometrics and business statistics, or in both these areas. Byincluding some econometrics and mathematics units students willbe able to undertake detailed analysis of economic issues that canbe adapted to a range of careers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (P-10)Monash Uni, Berwick26271 (CSP), 26273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (P-10): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis specialised course is designed to fully prepare studentsfor careers as teachers from Prep to Year 10. Graduates havea comprehensive background in education relating to child andadolescent development, learning and teaching.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Primary)Monash Uni, Gippsland94211 (CSP), 94212 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary): FT1Monash Uni, Peninsula94231 (CSP), 94232 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary): FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, full time, on-campus course for intendingprimary teachers. Students gain an understanding of curriculumdevelopment, key learning areas and knowledge about childdevelopment underlying professional practice in primary schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Secondary)Monash Uni, Off Campus94201 (CSP), 94202 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary): PT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, part time, off-campus course for intendingsecondary teachers. The course presents opportunities forstudents to engage in theoretical frameworks in education and todevelop practical skills within teaching specialist areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Secondary)Monash Uni, Gippsland94221 (CSP), 94222 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary) (On-campus/mixed): FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, full time, mixed-mode course for intendingsecondary teachers. The course presents opportunities forstudents to engage in theoretical frameworks in education and todevelop practical skills within teaching specialist areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>282 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Education (Secondary) (On-campus)Monash Uni, Clayton94111 (CSP), 94112 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary) (On-campus):FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, full time, on-campus course for intendingsecondary teachers. The course presents opportunities for studentsto engage in theoretical frameworks in education and to developpractical skills within teaching specialist areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Special Education)Monash Uni, Berwick26331 (CSP), 26333 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Special Education): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare teachers from Prep to Year 10and includes a special education discipline study allowing them toeffectively assess students with diverse needs in order to designand implement effective educational programs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Emergency Health (Paramedic)Monash Uni, Peninsula29171 (CSP), 29173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA degree in emergency health prepares the graduate for potentialemployment as a paramedic in ambulance and community healthsettings. Clinical experience includes placements with ambulanceservices and other health agencies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28091 (CSP), 28093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course has a common first year: students learn aboutengineering and its fields before deciding to pursue chemical,civil, electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanicalengineering. Field choice is subject to academic merit and quotas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering/Architectural DesignMonash Uni, Clayton29401 (CSP), 29403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Architectural Design:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree is designed for students who are interested incivil engineering with a thorough understanding of how buildingsfunction. Graduates will be highly skilled designers able to provideleadership in the design and construction of the built environment.While not eligible for architecture registration, graduates will bequalified civil engineers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering/ArtsMonash Uni, Clayton28441 (CSP), 28443 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Arts: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining engineering and arts gives complementary skills intechnology and the humanities, social sciences or communications.After first year, subject to academic merit and quotas, studentsmove into their preferred engineering branch: chemical, civil,electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanicalengineering.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering/Industrial DesignMonash Uni, Clayton28671 (CSP), 28673 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Design (IndustrialDesign): FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEnables creative students to pursue their interest in bothengineering design and industrial design with a focus on hightechnologyconsumer product design. Only available in the branchof Mechanical Engineering.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering/LawMonash Uni, Clayton28321 (CSP), 28323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Laws: FT6, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Laws degree offers students an in-depthunderstanding of legal concepts, procedures and reasoning. TheBachelor of Engineering degree prepares graduates for professionalpractice in one of five branches of engineering.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering/Pharmaceutical ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28861 (CSP), 28863 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course combines chemical engineering with pharmaceuticalscience. There is an increasing demand for pharmaceuticalscientists with the expertise to take products from the designand formulation stage through to manufacturing. This courseproduces professionals capable of covering the full spectrum of thepharmaceutical product design and development process.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ English LanguageMonash Uni, Clayton28511 (CSP), 28513 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (English Language): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course gives students the opportunity to deepen and broadentheir understanding of how the English language works. It focuseson the design of English, its role in today’s society, how it developsand changes, and how it is learned.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesMonash University | 283


◄ Enterprise Information ManagementMonash Uni, Caulfield27681 (CSP), 27683 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a foundation in IT, with a focus on themanagement and use of information. Graduates may enter careerswhere they analyse and specify information needs. Local studentscan apply for the Industry-Based Learning Scholarship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28471 (CSP), 28473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEnvironmental engineering involves the implementation andmanagement of solutions that are in harmony with the principlesof sustainable development. Environmental problems exist in allindustries so opportunities for graduates are abundant.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental Engineering/ArtsMonash Uni, Clayton29411 (CSP), 29413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Engineering/Bachelor of Arts:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining environmental engineering and arts givescomplementary skills in environmental technology and thehumanities, social sciences or communications. Graduates couldwork in the environmental engineering field or in a career related totheir Arts degree, or in a combination of both.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental Engineering/CommerceMonash Uni, Clayton29421 (CSP), 29423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Engineering/Bachelor of Commerce:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the broad-based capability forthe solution, implementation and management of engineering inan environmental context. Graduates will have detailed knowledgeof environmental engineering and in one of the commerce areas ofstudy. This double degree is a powerful combination providing skillsin environmental technology with business know-how.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental Engineering/ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28221 (CSP), 28223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Engineering and Bachelor of Science:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the broad-based capability forthe solution, implementation and management of engineering andscience activities in an environmental context. On completion ofthis course, graduates will have developed a detailed knowledge ofenvironmental engineering and in one of the science areas of studyalong with a foundation in a second area of science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28401 (CSP), 28403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Science: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides a solid foundation in an area of fundamentalscience together with core units in environmental science.Environmental Science graduates can work in traditional scienceareas as well as in any area of environmental science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fine ArtMonash Uni, Caulfield27111 (CSP), 27113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Art: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on the innovative, creative and critical analysisrequired to pursue a vocation as a practising contemporary artist.Major studio units are supported by studies in theory, drawing,digital processes and diverse electives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fine ArtMonash Uni, CaulfieldCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Honours degree of Bachelor of Fine Art: FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers students an opportunity to intensively study afine art specialisation of their choice. Graduates will have acquiredprofessional level artistic abilities and the capability to contextualisetheir practice within the discipline.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Games DevelopmentMonash Uni, Caulfield27691 (CSP), 27693 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a foundation in IT, with a focus on developinggames. Graduates may enter careers in the games industry,understanding current and emerging technologies. Local studentscan apply for the Industry-Based Learning Scholarship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>284 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Health PromotionMonash Uni, Berwick26241 (CSP), 26243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Promotion: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA health promotion degree equips students with skills such asproject management and population health program planningand evaluation, along with those skills required for communitydevelopment roles.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health ScienceMonash Uni, Caulfield27061 (CSP), 27063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course encompasses studies in public health andsocial aspects of health, including the physiology of disease,epidemiology, health care systems, health promotion and diseaseprevention, policy analysis and health sociology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Science/BusinessMonash Uni, Caulfield27381 (CSP), 27383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Business : FT4,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe degree combines studies in business theory and practice withpublic health and social health dimensions. The Business degreeoffers a foundation in economics and practice. Health Scienceoffers study in biological and social dimensions of health.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health Science/Social WorkMonash Uni, Caulfield27271 (CSP), 27273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Science/Bachelor of Social Work: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree combines studies in public health/health promotionand social work. It prepares graduates for careers in the healthindustry or community and social sectors leading to leadership andmanagement roles.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Industrial DesignMonash Uni, Caulfield27971 (CSP), 27973 (IFP)» Bachelor of Industrial Design: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers studies in the discipline and practice of industrialdesign, supported with units in areas such as drawing, prototypemaking, digital imaging and technology. The course is awarded withhonours dependent upon grades achieved.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information and CommunicationTechnologiesMonash Uni, Caulfield27701 (CSP), 27703 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a foundation in IT, with a focus on hardwareand network technologies. Graduates may enter careers inbuilding, managing and maintaining IT infrastructure. Localstudents can apply for the Industry-Based Learning Scholarship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology and SystemsMonash Uni, Caulfield27011 (CSP), 27013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems: FT3, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis flexible course focuses on the application of computers andcomputer-based systems to meet information needs. It preparesgraduates for a wide-range of roles working in IT. Local students canapply for the Industry-Based Learning Scholarship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interior ArchitectureMonash Uni, Caulfield27961 (CSP), 27963 (IFP)» Bachelor of Interior Architecture: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers studies in the discipline and practice of InteriorArchitecture. Design studio units are supported by units in areassuch as drawing, construction and digital communication. Thecourse may be awarded with honours.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ InternationalMonash Uni, Caulfield27351 (CSP), 27353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (International): FT3, PTAMonash Uni, Clayton28261 (CSP), 28263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (International): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course allows students with an international interest tospecialise in the study of languages, international relations andintercultural communication. Students complete at least onesemester abroad at a Monash campus or approved university.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesMonash University | 285


◄ International RelationsMonash Uni, ClaytonCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of International Relations: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course explores the nature of international politics andsome of the key issues in the field. It pays particular attentionto relationships among major powers and to developments inAustralia's regions.Apply: Directly to institution◄ JournalismMonash Uni, Caulfield27281 (CSP), 27283 (IFP)» Bachelor of Journalism: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students for the professional practice of highquality journalism, enabling them to advance their research andcommunication skills. It addresses all production techniques inmetropolitan, regional and international contexts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ JournalismMonash Uni, Gippsland30221 (CSP), 30223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Journalism): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents learn the vital professional skills required for a careerin journalism, while also exploring broader issues of newsroomculture, the implications of technology on journalism practice,ethical journalism, and the media’s influential role in thedemocratic system.Students complete a major in journalism (eight units), a first yearsequence in communications (two units), an arts minor (four units)and additional elective units. Students can use these elective unitsto complete a second major.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Journalism/BusinessMonash Uni, Caulfield27471 (CSP), 27473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Business: FT4.5, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides professional education in business principleswith both a business specialisation and a journalism specialisation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Journalism/CommerceMonash Uni, Clayton29361 (CSP), 29363 (IFP)» Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4.5, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course offers education in a range of commerce disciplinescombined with preparation for the professional practice of highquality journalism.There is strong emphasis on developing the analytical and technicalskills needed in the workplace.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Journalism/ScienceMonash Uni, Gippsland30511 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts (Journalism)/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the knowledge, understandingand skills relevant to the practice of science journalism. Studentswill explore the role of science and media in society, modernmultimedia technology and science communication.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Journalism/ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton29431 (CSP)» Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Science: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree offers science students greater communicationskills and journalism students a strong technological or scientificbase. The course offers specialist training whilst allowing flexibilityto plan a science degree based on interests.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ LanguagesMonash Uni, Clayton28971 (CSP), 28973 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Languages): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for students who wish to develop athorough knowledge of languages and their structures. It alsoexamines the social and cultural aspects of the countries where thelanguages have originated and where they are spoken.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ LawMonash Uni, Clayton28381 (CSP), 28383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree offers students an in-depth understanding of theconcepts, procedures and reasoning upon which the Australianlegal system is founded. Students develop oral and written skills inlegal argument, legal research and critical analysis.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>286 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Management/MarketingMonash Uni, Caulfield27721 (CSP), 27723 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Management)/Bachelor of Business(Marketing): FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides professional education in business principlesand practice with studies in management and marketing. Studentswill develop an understanding of multi disciplinary decision makingin organisations from studying two disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingMonash Uni, Caulfield27401 (CSP), 27403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides professional education in business principlesand practice with a focus on careers in marketing. Students willgain a comprehensive understanding of the marketing disciplineand be able to provide relevant solutions to business.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mechatronics EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28771 (CSP), 28773 (IFP)» Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesMechatronics is a multidisciplinary field of engineering thatintegrates mechanics, electronics, computer science and controltheory. Graduates work in nanotechnology, mining systems andprocesses, robotics, and aerospace systems, to name just a few.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mechatronics Engineering/ArtsMonash Uni, Clayton28761 (CSP), 28763 (IFP)» Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering/Bachelor of Arts: FT5,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining mechatronics engineering and arts givescomplementary skills in technology and the humanities,social sciences or communications. Graduates could work inmechatronics engineering or in a career related to their Arts degree,or in a combination of both.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mechatronics Engineering/ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28781 (CSP), 28783 (IFP)» Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering/Bachelor of Science:FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombine mechatronics engineering with science. You canchoose from many science areas of study including astrophysics,biotechnology, materials science or microbiology, just to name afew. Graduates could work in the pure sciences, in mechatronicsor combine their qualifications to become a specialist in a uniquearea.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Medical BioscienceMonash Uni, Gippsland30471 (CSP), 30473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Medical Bioscience): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with specialist training for a careerin the health care industry, biomedical research or progression intomedicine. Students will develop skills relating to Medical Biosciencewith a particular emphasis on human health.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Medical Radiations (Radiation Therapy)Monash Uni, Off CampusCommonwealth-supported places» Master of Medical Radiations (Radiation Therapy): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a graduate entry-to-practice course and provides graduatesinterested in becoming a radiation therapist with the academic,clinical and professional knowledge and experience that will makethem eligible for registration and employment in the public andprivate health sector.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Medicine/SurgeryMonash Uni, Clayton28251 (CSP), 28253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery: FT528151 (CSP Extended Rural Cohort)» Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery: FT528691 (CSP Bonded)» Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery: FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is available to CY12 applicants who have completedVCE or equivalent within two years and have not started any tertiarystudies. A “case-based” model is used for delivery of essentialelements and concepts of the curriculum.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Medicine/Surgery (Graduate Entry)Monash Uni, GippslandCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe 4 year graduate-entry MBBS curriculum is an integratedstructure incorporating 4 themes, with units taught in aninterdisciplinary fashion and from a wide range of clinicalenvironments. The basic knowledge, skills and attitudes thatform the curriculum will be related to clinical and other problems.Learning in appropriate medical and health professional contexts isan overarching principle of the curriculum.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesMonash University | 287


◄ MidwiferyMonash Uni, Peninsula29091 (CSP), 29093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Midwifery: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students to graduate as midwives to work in avariety of maternity settings to the full capacity of the internationallydefined role and scope of the midwife.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MultimediaMonash Uni, CaulfieldDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Multimedia : FT1.5, PT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoEmphasising group work, the program is an opportunity to 'futureproof'your career by extending your skill-base. Units cover diverseareas in multimedia practice while two electives support yourchosen field of multimedia specialisation.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Multimedia and Digital ArtsMonash Uni, CaulfieldCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Honours degree of Bachelor of Multimedia and Digital Arts:FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents are given an opportunity to investigate in depth an areaof multimedia and digital arts of their choice. Studies go beyondthe technology that characterises the digital experience to teachstudents excellence in design.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Multimedia DesignMonash Uni, CaulfieldDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Multimedia Design: FT2, PT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoEmphasising studio practice and collaborative projects, this courseoffers a customisable program in multimedia. Graduates emerge asskilled practitioners and should also be able to critically assess andcontribute to the future of multimedia design.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Multimedia DevelopmentMonash Uni, Caulfield27731 (CSP), 27733 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a foundation in IT, with a focus on developingcomputer-based multimedia. Graduates may enter careers wherethey create multimedia products and systems. Local students canapply for the Industry-Based Learning Scholarship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MusicMonash Uni, Clayton28101 (CSP), 28103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Music: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a comprehensive and balanced educationin musical theory and practice, preparing students for a variety ofcareers in the music industry. Students also discover the historical,creative, technical and cultural aspects of music.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music/CommerceMonash Uni, Clayton28911 (CSP), 28913 (IFP)» Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course combines a music degree with a professional educationin a range commerce and business disciplines. It is ideal forstudents with musical abilities who are also interested in gainingknowledge of the business sector. Graduates may pursue careersin the music industry or the business sector, or can combine theirskills and work in the business side of the entertainment industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music/Education (Primary)Monash Uni, Peninsula29111 (CSP), 29113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education (Primary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for combinationcareers in music and primary teaching. Students combine studiesof music with theory and practice of teaching and graduates qualifyas music professionals and primary teachers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music/Education (Secondary)Monash Uni, Clayton28481 (CSP), 28483 (IFP)» Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education (Secondary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for combinationcareers in music and secondary teaching. Students combinestudies of music with theory and practice of teaching and graduatesqualify as music professionals and secondary teachers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music/LawMonash Uni, Clayton28351 (CSP), 28353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Laws degree offers students an in-depthunderstanding of legal concepts, procedures and reasoning. TheMusic course provides a comprehensive and balanced education inmusic practice and theory.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>288 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Music/Performing ArtsMonash Uni, Clayton28721 (CSP), 28723 (IFP)» Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Performing Arts: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the opportunity to develop theirperformance and academic skills in music, while expanding theirpractical experience, analytical and critical knowledge of otherperforming arts disciplines. It is ideal for students who wish topursue creative enterprises that cross genres and disciplines, suchas musical theatre and multimedia performance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingMonash Uni, Peninsula29371 (CSP), 29373 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesNursing provides valued service to communities in the provisionof health care and promotion of health and wellbeing. This courseoffers hands on clinical experience in both rural and metropolitanhospitals in Victoria.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing (Community Health)Monash Uni, Berwick26261 (CSP), 26263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesNursing provides valued service to communities in the provisionof health care and promotion. This course provides an entry levelqualification (Registration) into all areas of nursing including a focuson the delivery of care in the community.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing PracticeMonash Uni, Gippsland30401 (CSP), 30403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing Practice: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a broad educational foundation for generalnursing practice. Graduates have job opportunities in a diverserange of employment settings within Australia. Clinical experiencecomprises a major component of the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing PracticeMonash Uni, ClaytonCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Nursing Practice: FT1.8Monash Uni, GippslandCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Nursing Practice: FT1.8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course will provide a professional nursing qualification forindividuals who have gained an undergraduate degree. It buildson prior knowledge and skills and facilitates the developmentof professional nursing practice. Graduates are eligible to beregistered as a Registered Nurse (Division 1) with the AHPRA.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Nursing Practice/MidwiferyMonash Uni, Gippsland30131 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing Practice/Bachelor of Midwifery: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course aims to produce a highly capable individual, eligibleto register as a nurse and midwife and who is able to work inpartnership with the multidisciplinary teams in both general nursingand midwifery practice settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing/Emergency HealthMonash Uni, Peninsula29081 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic):FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAn interprofessional multidisciplinary double degree that preparesgraduates for a career that spans both nursing and emergencyhealth. Graduates will be qualified for careers in three areas: as aregistered nurse, a paramedic or a paramedic nurse.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing/MidwiferyMonash Uni, Peninsula29571 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Midwifery: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students both as a nurse and midwife,enabling them to work in a variety of health and maternity caresettings. Graduates are eligible for professional registration. Clinicalmidwifery and nursing experience make up a major componentof the course and require placement in various settings. Travelto clinical placements is required. NB: Final course approval ispending ANMAC and AHPRA approvals.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesMonash University | 289


◄ Nutrition and DieteticsMonash Uni, Clayton28521 (CSP), 28523 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree prepares students to graduate as entry level Dietitianswith competencies to support practice in a variety of workplacesettings, including a career in healthcare services, governmentsector, education sector and the food industry sector.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nutrition ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton29351 (CSP), 29353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nutrition Science: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree provides students with the knowledge and expertise inthe area of human nutrition to equip them for potential employmentwithin the food industry, nutrition research, government and nongovernment agencies and public health.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Occupational TherapyMonash Uni, Peninsula29031 (CSP), 29033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Occupational Therapy: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program prepares graduates to work in a wide range of healthand human services, and is concerned with enabling people toparticipate in everyday life activities and occupations, promoteindependence, health, and well-being among individuals.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Performing ArtsMonash Uni, Clayton28461 (CSP), 28463 (IFP)» Bachelor of Performing Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for students who wish to focus ontheoretical and practical studies in the performing arts. It providesa balance of practical, theoretical, critical and contextual studies,preparing students for a broad range of careers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Performing Arts/LawMonash Uni, Clayton28431 (CSP), 28433 (IFP)» Bachelor of Performing Arts/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Laws degree offers students an in-depthunderstanding of legal concepts, procedures and reasoning.The Bachelor of Performing Arts provides a balance of practical,theoretical, critical and contextual studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Pharmaceutical ScienceMonash Uni, Parkville26051 (CSP), 26053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPharmaceutical scientists use chemistry and biology to developmedicines. Students major in formulation science, medicinalchemistry or drug discovery biology and gain skills to work inscientific, technical and management roles in industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Pharmaceutical Science Advanced withHonoursMonash Uni, Parkville26311 (CSP)» Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Advanced with Honours:FT4, PTA8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFor high achieving students interested in postgraduate study orresearch in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries. Major indrug discovery biology, formulation science or medicinal chemistry.Undertake an honours project in final year.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PharmacyMonash Uni, Parkville26001 (CSP), 26003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Pharmacy: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students for a health care career as apharmacist. It will appeal to students who enjoy both science andcommunication, and students complete several placements. Thiscourse is accredited by the Australian Pharmacy Council.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Pharmacy Scholars programMonash Uni, Parkville26321 (CSP)» Bachelor of Pharmacy Scholars program: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers a scholarship, an academic and professionalmentor, access to an international placement and leadershipdevelopment activities. The course prepares students for a healthcare career as a pharmacist and will appeal to high achievers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Pharmacy/CommerceMonash Uni, Parkville26011 (CSP), 26013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Pharmacy/Bachelor of Commerce: FT6, PTA forBachelor of Commerce onlyPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students for a health care career as apharmacist and provides professional education in a range ofcommerce disciplines. This course is Australian Pharmacy Councilaccredited.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>290 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ PhysiotherapyMonash Uni, Peninsula29011 (CSP), 29013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Physiotherapy: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program prepares students to graduate as physiotherapistsand health care professionals who focus on prevention,assessment and treatment of physical disorders and the promotionof movement and health.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Primary EducationMonash Uni, Peninsula29101 (CSP), 29103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Primary Education: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for careers as primaryteachers. Students engage in units that provide them withessential understandings relating to learning and teaching coveringthe key learning areas of the primary school curriculum.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Primary EducationMonash Uni, Gippsland30021 (CSP), 30023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Primary Education: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for careers asprimary teachers with an option for teaching in the junior years ofsecondary. Students study units relating to learning and teaching,covering the key learning areas of the curriculum.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional CommunicationMonash Uni, Berwick26111 (CSP), 26113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Professional Communication: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with professional communication skillsand knowledge relevant to a range of communication and mediaprofessions. Students are able to undertake specialist training incommunications, journalism and/or public relations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional CommunicationMonash Uni, Gippsland30781 (CSP), 30783 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Professional Communication): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with skills and knowledge relevant toa range of communications and media professions. Students cancombine studies in professional communication with specialisttraining in journalism, public relations or marketing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Communication/Professional Writing and Editing(Chisholm)Monash Uni, Berwick26301 (CSP)» Bachelor of Professional Communication/Diploma of Arts(Professional Writing and Editing): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double award course allows students to study the Diplomaof Arts (Professional Writing and Editing) from Chisholm TAFE inconjunction with the Bachelor of Professional Communicationfrom Monash University. Students undertake studies in thetheory, practice, technology and research techniques of masscommunications, whilst also developing their writing, editing andprint production skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PsychologyMonash Uni, Gippsland30261 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts (Psychology): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with a solid understanding ofpsychology as a scientific discipline and an appreciation of the roleit plays in society, in combination with complementary studies inthe humanities and social sciences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology (with Honours)Monash Uni, Clayton28851 (CSP), 28853 (IFP)» Bachelor of Psychology (with Honours): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course is for students who wish to study psychology intensively,with a view to pursuing a career as a research or professionalpsychologist.Students can pursue their interests in wide range of areas relatingto the application of psychology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology/Community Welfare andCounsellingMonash Uni, Gippsland30481 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)/Bachelor of Community Welfareand Counselling: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course allows students to combine the study of psychology witha vocational qualification in community welfare and counselling.Students will graduate with a major in psychology that is recognisedby the Australian Psychological Society, and will also possess afull welfare qualification recognised by the Australian CommunityWorkers Association (ACWA).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesMonash University | 291


◄ Publishing and EditingMonash Uni, CaulfieldCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Publishing and Editing: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course provides editorial and management skills for thosewishing to become involved in scholarly, commercial, educational,academic or corporate publishing, and/or to further their careersand aspirations in publishing and editing.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Radiography and Medical ImagingMonash Uni, Clayton28051 (CSP), 28053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides academic and clinical skills in the modes of technologyused by radiographers. Clinical studies are incorporated into eachyear of the course so that students have access to a range ofmodalities and clinical placement options.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28451 (CSP), 28453 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTAMonash Uni, Gippsland30111 (CSP), 30113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with a broad science education, aswell as specialist training in one or more science areas of study.Graduates will be equipped for a variety of careers in any of thetraditional and emerging careers for scientists.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science Advanced with HonoursMonash Uni, Clayton28651 (CSP), 28653 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science Advanced with Honours: FT4, includingthe honours yearPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is intended for high-achieving students seeking adegree that provides a strong background in science and research,with the possibility of continuing to postgraduate studies. Researchstudies are an important feature of this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science Scholar ProgramMonash Uni, Deans ScholarsClayton: 28191 (CSP), 28193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science-Science Scholar Program: FT2-3,dependent on the Year 12 studies completed and the areas ofscience studies chosenPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis unique course provides outstanding students with a programthat differs from the normal science degree in both depth andrange. Employers know that graduates of this degree are thehighest caliber science students available for employment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science/Computer ScienceMonash Uni, Clayton28641 (CSP), 28643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Computer Science: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides students with the opportunity to combinecritical analysis and problem-solving skills with mathematical andcomplex IT skills. Students may apply to participate in the IndustryBased Learning stream of the Computer Science degree.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science/Education (Primary)Monash Uni, Peninsula29131 (CSP), 29133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education (Primary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for combinationcareers in science and primary teaching. Students combine studiesof science with the theory and practice of teaching. Supervisedplacement in schools is undertaken throughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science/Education (Secondary)Monash Uni, Clayton28021 (CSP), 28023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education (Secondary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for combinationcareers in science and secondary teaching. Students combinescience studies with theory and practice of teaching. Supervisedplacement in schools is undertaken throughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science/EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28271 (CSP), 28273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Engineering: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEngineering branches available are chemical, civil, electrical andcomputer systems, materials or mechanical engineering. You canchoose from many science areas of study including astrophysics,biotechnology, materials science or microbiology. Graduatescould work in the pure sciences, in their engineering discipline orcombine their qualifications to become a specialist in a uniquearea.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>292 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Science/LawMonash Uni, Clayton28121 (CSP), 28123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws: FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Laws degree offers students an in-depthunderstanding of legal concepts, principles and procedures. TheBachelor of Science course provides a broad, general scienceeducation, and specialist training chosen from 21 different areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Social WelfareMonash Uni, Berwick26251 (CSP), 26253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Welfare: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree enables students to specialize in one of two areasof study: child welfare or aged care. Students will develop thenecessary skills, theoretical knowledge and values to workeffectively in these respective fields of practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Social Work (Qualifying)Monash Uni, CaulfieldCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Social Work (Qualifying): FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course incorporates theoretical, skill development andsupervised professional practice units. The course includesopportunities for group-based learning, community engagement,practice research and integration of social work theory andpractice.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Software EngineeringMonash Uni, Clayton28551 (CSP), 28553 (IFP)» Bachelor of Software Engineering: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills to design, build, and maintain largesoftware systems. Graduates will be accredited engineers, wellpositioned for technical and management roles. Local students canapply for an Industry Based Learning Scholarship.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport and Outdoor RecreationMonash Uni, Peninsula29241 (CSP), 29243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course is designed to prepare students with the skills andknowledge to pursue careers in sports administration, sport andoutdoor recreation, sports training and development, recreationand leisure and commercial recreation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education(Primary)Monash Uni, Peninsula29251 (CSP), 29253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Bachelor ofEducation (Primary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for entry into primaryschool teaching, while providing them with the skills and knowledgeacross the discipline area of sport and outdoor recreation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education(Secondary)Monash Uni, Peninsula29271 (CSP), 29273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Bachelor ofEducation (Secondary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for entry into secondaryschool teaching, while providing them with the skills and knowledgeacross the discipline areas of sport and outdoor recreation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Early Childhood)Monash Uni, Peninsula94061 (CSP), 94062 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Early Childhood): FT1.5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a full time, on-campus course for intending early childhoodand pre-school teachers. The course highlights the range ofearly childhood services and the social context of early childhoodprovision for children aged birth to five.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Primary)Monash Uni, Berwick94081 (CSP), 94082 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Primary): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, full time, on-campus course for intendingprimary teachers. Students gain an understanding of curriculumdevelopment, key learning areas and knowledge about childdevelopment underlying professional practice in primary schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Primary) GippslandMonash Uni, Gippsland94131 (CSP), 94132 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Primary): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, full time, on-campus course for intendingprimary teachers. Students gain an understanding of curriculumdevelopment, key learning areas and knowledge about childdevelopment underlying professional practice in primary schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesMonash University | 293


◄ Teaching (Primary) GippslandMonash Uni, Off Campus94141 (CSP), 94142 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Primary): PT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, part time, off-campus course for intendingprimary teachers. Students gain an understanding of curriculumdevelopment, key learning areas and knowledge about childdevelopment underlying professional practice in primary schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Primary) PeninsulaMonash Uni, Peninsula94151 (CSP), 94152 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Primary): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, full time, on-campus course for intendingprimary teachers. Students gain an understanding of curriculumdevelopment, key learning areas and knowledge about childdevelopment underlying professional practice in primary schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Secondary)Monash Uni, Berwick94051 (CSP), 94052 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Secondary): FT1.5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, full time, on-campus course for intendingsecondary teachers. The course presents opportunities for studentsto engage in theoretical frameworks in education and to developpractical skills within teaching specialist areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Secondary) - Clayton - Part timeMonash Uni, Clayton94171 (CSP), 94172 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Secondary): PT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, part time, on-campus course for intendingsecondary teachers. The course presents opportunities for studentsto engage in theoretical frameworks in education and to developpractical skills within teaching specialist areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Secondary) ClaytonMonash Uni, Clayton94091 (CSP), 94092 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Secondary): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, on-campus course for intending secondaryteachers. The course presents opportunities for students to engagein theoretical frameworks in education and to develop practicalskills within teaching specialist areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Secondary) GippslandMonash Uni, Off Campus94101 (CSP), 94102 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Secondary): PT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a preservice, part time, off-campus course for intendingsecondary teachers. The course presents opportunities for studentsto engage in theoretical frameworks in education and to developpractical skills within teaching specialist areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismMonash Uni, CaulfieldCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Tourism: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course is a broad-based multidisciplinary program with stronginternational and industry links, specifically designed to equipstudents with the skills required to develop a career in tourism andassociated industries.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Veterinary BioscienceMonash Uni, Gippsland30701 (CSP), 30703 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience): : FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is ideal for students who are passionate about animalscience careers. Students study a wide range of topics that willprovide students with an ideal preparation for entry into veterinarymedicine or into any other animal science career.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual and Media ArtsMonash Uni, Gippsland30031 (CSP), 30033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Visual and Media Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course offers a broad education in the visual arts. Graduatesmay practise professionally in one or more art media, or becomeinvolved in art gallery activities, cultural programs, art education, ora range of art and design industry activities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual and Media Arts (Diploma ofTertiary Studies)Monash Uni, Gippsland30611 (CSP), 30613 (IFP)» Diploma of Tertiary Studies: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is an alternative entry pathway to the Bachelor of Visualand Media Arts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>294 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Visual ArtMonash Uni, GippslandCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Master of Visual Art: FT1.5, PT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with critical guidance incontemporary visual arts philosophies while exposing them toa supportive yet critical review of their work. Disciplines offeredinclude: drawing, painting, photomedia, printmedia, sculpture.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Visual ArtsMonash Uni, Caulfield27251 (CSP), 27253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Visual Arts: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers a broad education in visual art studies forstudents who wish to incorporate artistic practice into their chosencareer. Students specialise in either visual practice or theory of artand design, supported by diverse electives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtsMonash Uni, CaulfieldCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Honours degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts: FT1Monash Uni, GippslandCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Honours degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts: FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers advanced studies in the practice of visual artsand provides students an opportunity to study intensively areas ofspecialisation of their choice. Students study advanced researchsubjects and complete a major visual arts project.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Visual Arts/Education (Secondary)Monash Uni, Clayton28661 (CSP), 28663 (IFP)» Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary):FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students with a soundpreparation for entry into secondary teaching, while providing themwith skills and knowledge across visual arts studies. Supervisedplacements are undertaken throughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual CommunicationMonash Uni, CaulfieldCommonwealth-supported places, International feepayingplaces» Honours degree of Bachelor of Visual Communication: FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree provides students with an opportunity to studyintensively an area of graphic design of their choice. Studentsundertake advanced art theory and research units, and complete amajor project showcasing their expertise in the field.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Visual Arts/Education (Primary)Monash Uni, Peninsula29151 (CSP), 29153 (IFP)» Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Education (Primary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to prepare students for entry into primaryschool teaching, while providing them with skills and knowledgeacross visual arts studies. Supervised placements are undertakenthroughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Monash University | 295


Moorabbin Flying ServicesVET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AviationOpen days:Aviation11 August 2012: 10.00am - 2.00pm27 October 2012: 10.00am - 2.00pmMFS, Moorabbin Airport94042 (DFP)» Certificate IV in Aviation (Commercial Pilot AeroplaneLicence): FT 8 months, PT 1.5» Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Flight Operations): FT1, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis one year course includes: a Commercial Pilot Licence, NightRating & Multi Engine Command Instrument Rating enhancingemployment opportunities and a pathway into the RMIT degreeprogram. Students acquire more than the bare minimum knowledgeand skills during the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Moorabbin Flying Services (MFS) , established in 1993, hasa goal to provide excellence in flight training and specialistinstruction to every student pilot from either a domesticor international geographic location. Today, we canconfidently say that we have delivered on this goal as weare considered by our students, flight instructors, peers andindustry as one of the finest flying schools in Australia.MFS, based at Moorabbin Airport, has grown to becomeone of Australia's premiere commercial pilot andprivate pilot training organisations. Our commitment toflying training is second to none, fostered by our highlyexperienced flight & aviation theory instructors andapproved flight testing officers, who together amass over70,000 logged flight hours between them.The Directors and staff of MFS have a keen desire toensure the quality of flight instruction and training thatstudents experience at MFS exceeds their expectations.At MFS we are pleased to offer each of our students andcustomers a guaranteed commitment of service andexcellence to assist them reaching their aspirations of acareer in aviation.296 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Navitas College of Public SafetyCampus location and contactMelbourne CBD400 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000Postal address: PO Box 12302 A'Beckett Street Melbourne VIC 8006Website: www.ncps.edu.auTelephone: 1800 783 661Email: information@ncps.edu.auOpen days:12 August 2012: 10.00am - 4.00pm25 October 2012: 7.00pm22 November 2012: 7.00pm19 December 2012: 10.00am - 4.00pm22 January <strong>2013</strong>: 12.00pm - 4.00pmTrimester dates:Trimester 1: 4 February - 3 May <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 2: 27 May - 23 August <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 3: 16 September - 13 December <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.ncps.edu.au/course-fees.htmlThe Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS) is an Australianowned independent tertiary education provider offeringan undergraduate degree in criminal justice, on both afull-time and part-time basis. NCPS is part of the NavitasGroup, a global leader in education.NCPS has a dedicated and highly qualified teachingteam with substantial practitioner experience. Many ofthe teaching staff are practitioners in their chosen fieldsmeaning they bring their work experience to their teachingand pass on not only the latest information but also real lifeexamples. This means some NCPS classes will be taughtby lawyers, police officers, criminologists, psychologists andother professionals in the field.NCPS has a supportive teaching and learning environment.The Student Support Unit offers a range of support servicesto assist students through their studies and to help manageany personal issues they may face along the way. Some ofthe services offered include: student welfare; counselling;learning and academic support; and, job readiness.The NCPS campus is centrally located in Melbourne’sCBD. It’s easily accessible by public transport and is just ashort walk from cafés, shopping districts and Melbourne’slaw precinct. The campus is a fully equipped educationalfacility. It features a number of teaching rooms, studentlounges, a course-specific library, a well-equipped IT lab,and wireless broadband internet throughout the campus.The Bachelor of Social Science (Criminal Justice) at NCPSwill prepare students for a career in the field of criminaljustice. Graduates of the course have a qualificationthat is widely recognised by professional agencies andmajor employers within various fields. The NCPS degreeis delivered in trimester mode so students can completetheir degree after just two years of successful full-timestudy and enter the workforce earlier. Graduates of thedegree program can gain employment in a range ofoccupations related to the operation and administrationof justice, and develop careers in areas such as police,law enforcement, investigations, customs, paralegal fields,court administration, public prosecutions, youth justice andcommunity services.NCPS offers students the chance to complete a workplacement during the final year of study so that studentsgraduate with valuable and practical experience.Completing work placements is important as it allowsstudents to take their learning from the classroom andapply it to real situations.To successfully complete the Bachelor of Social Science(Criminal Justice), students must complete 24 subjectsmade up of both core and elective units. Major studies ofthe Criminal Justice degree include criminology, criminallaw, forensic psychology, police studies, youth justice, legalprocesses, investigations, ethics and community services.Students who enrol at NCPS will enjoy the benefits ofstudying in a specialised learning environment.Navitas College of Public Safety | 297


◄ Criminal Justice (Degree)Navitas, City91302 (DFP), 91303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Criminal Justice): FT2, PTA. Bachelordegree is delivered in trimesters and therefore studentsare able to complete in two years, full time study load. Parttime enrolment is also possible.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides a theoretical understanding and practical knowledge ofthe criminal justice system. Graduates gain employment in areassuch as policing, investigations, customs, para-legal work, publicprosecutions, youth justice and community services.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>298 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFETelephone:Course Enquiries: (03) 9269 8400General Enquiries: (03) 9269 1200Email:Course Enquiries: course-enquiries@nmit.vic.edu.auGeneral Enquiries: info@nmit.vic.edu.auOpen days:All campuses: For information on NMIT 'Super Thursday' InformationSessions go to: www.nmit.edu.au/superthursdaysSemester dates:VETSemester 1: 11 February <strong>2013</strong> - 28 June <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 15 July <strong>2013</strong> - 22 November <strong>2013</strong>Higher EducationSemester 1: 25 February <strong>2013</strong> - 31 May <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 22 July <strong>2013</strong> - 25 October <strong>2013</strong>Campus location and contactAraratGrano StreetArarat VIC 3375Collingwood20 Otter StreetCollingwood VIC 3066EppingCnr Cooper Street and Dalton RoadEpping VIC 3076FairfieldYarra Bend RoadFairfield VIC 3078GreensboroughCivic DriveGreensborough VIC 3088HeidelbergCnr Bell Street and Waterdale RoadHeidelberg West VIC 3081Preston77-91 St Georges RoadPreston VIC 3072Website: www.nmit.edu.auFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.nmit.edu.au/feesNMIT delivers innovative and practical programs invocational education and training (pre-apprenticeships,apprenticeship and traineeship programs, certificates,diplomas, advanced diplomas) and higher education(diploma (higher ed), bachelor and associate degrees).Graduates of NMIT are work-ready and employablewith the right combination of knowledge and skills.Many courses include practical placements, industry/community focused assignments or facilities that replicateactual work environments.NMIT is registered to deliver over 550 nationally accreditedcourses, many of which are offered on a full-time or parttimebasis and over 410 institute accredited courses. Wehave a huge selection of vocational education and trainingstudy options – from hairdressing, music and conservationto agriculture, locksmithing and accounting – with newcourses constantly under development.NMIT also continues to grow its higher education programwith a range of specialist bachelor and associatedegrees that currently include Accounting, Aquacultureand Environmental Management, Agriculture and LandManagement, Business, Early Years Studies, Education(Early Years), Equine Studies, Hospitality Management,Illustration, Information Technology, Music, Music Industry,Viticulture and Winemaking, and Writing and Publishing.We also offer an Associate Degree in Tertiary Studies and aDiploma of Tertiary Studies.Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE | 299


NMIT students benefit from hands-on training in industrystandard facilities located across six campuses plus sixspecialist training centres in Melbourne’s north and aregional campus in Ararat.Our classrooms come in all shapes and sizes, includingdigital design studios, metal working shops, fullyoperational restaurants, horse stud, wine bottling plant, a300-hectare farm, television studio, hairdressing salons, ITlabs, Green Skills Centre, Technical Education Centre (foryoung people) and a meat processing facility.More recently, NMIT opened a new Student Centre atEpping which includes a state-of-the-art library, 24-houraccess computer lab, and fitness centre. A new teachingcomplex (including fitness centre) is due to open at thePreston campus in <strong>2013</strong>.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄◄AccountingNMIT, Epping68891 (VGF), 68894 (Fee Type determined by provider)»»Certificate IV in Accounting: FT0.5 TO FT1»»Diploma of Accounting: FT1 to FT1.5»»Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5 to FT2NMIT, Preston69201 (VGF), 69204 (Fee Type determined by provider)»»Certificate IV in Accounting: FT0.5 to FT1»»Diploma of Accounting: FT1 to FT1.5»»Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoAcquire skills to work in the financial services industry in variedjobs as accounts clerical, bookkeeping, assistant accountant, tax,auditing, payroll etc. Guaranteed pathways into bachelor degreeprograms with credits at NMIT and universities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄◄Accounting (Degree)NMIT, Preston69332 (DFP)»»Bachelor of Accounting: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTraditional accounting subjects are covered combined with asustainability and environmental focus which will have a growingimpact on traditional business practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>300 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ AdministrationNMIT, Preston69241 (VGF), 69244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT0.5» Diploma of Business Administration: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course provides students with administration and business skillsrequired for the changing business environment. Students will gainexperience in business administration, software applications andbusiness, project and information management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Agriculture and Land Management(Degree)NMIT, Epping68122 (DFP)» Bachelor of Agriculture and Land Management: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree will provide graduates with the scientific, practical,critical and interpersonal skills necessary for professionals employedin contemporary Australian agricultural and natural resourcemanagement contexts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Animal Care and ManagementNMIT, Fairfield68881 (VGF), 68884 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Animal Technology: FT2.0Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course gives students an industry qualification to undertakeanimal care within a biomedical research or production environment.At NMIT the first year is full time study followed by two years part timeto complete the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aquaculture and EnvironmentalManagement(Degree)NMIT, Epping68472 (DFP)» Bachelor of Aquaculture and Environmental Management:FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree equips graduates with the knowledge and technicalskills needed in the aquaculture industry and environmental sectoror/ other related organistions where there is a need for scientificallytrained personnel.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AromatherapyNMIT, Preston69281 (VGF), 69284 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Aromatherapy: FT0.7» Diploma of Aromatherapy: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThese courses provide the skills and knowledge necessary to work asa professional aromatherapist. Employment options are varied andinclude working in a multi disciplinary clinic, or independently.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Beauty TherapyNMIT, Collingwood68551 (VGF), 68554 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Beauty Services: FT0.5» Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy: FT0.5» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThese courses provide the skills and knowledge necessary to workas a professional beauty therapist. Employment opportunities arevaried and include working in a spa, a resort or you may choose towork independently.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and ConstructionNMIT, Greensborough68741 (VGF), 68744 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT2NMIT, Preston69361 (VGF), 69364 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) providesan educational basis and practical training for a career withinthe building and construction industry specifically medium - riseresidential and commercial buildings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building DesignNMIT, Greensborough68491 (VGF), 68494 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT3NMIT, Preston69031 (VGF), 69034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the students with the skills and knowledgeneeded for the design and drafting of residential and commercialbuildings. It satisfies the minimum academic requirements forregistration as a Building Designer in Victoria.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building SurveyingNMIT, Greensborough69231 (VGF), 69234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building Surveying: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Building Surveying: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the students with the skills and knowledgerequired to perform inspection work for residential buildings. Itprovides a pathway to building surveying related to residential,industrial and commercial buildings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesNorthern Melbourne Institute of TAFE | 301


◄ Commercial CookeryNMIT, Preston69471 (VGF), 69474 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course provides you with the practical skills and knowledgeto work as a commercial cook. Practical areas include knife skills,seafood, methods, pastry, desserts and nutrition.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer SystemsNMIT, Greensborough68341 (VGF), 68344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT268751 (VGF), 68754 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Computer Systems: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Advanced Diploma: high-level training (industry certification) todesign, install, commission, manage computer systems, networks,software servers. Cert IV: practical technical skills in computers,networks, internet infrastructure, maintenance, cabling.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Conservation and Land ManagementNMIT, Epping68101 (VGF), 68104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips graduates with a qualification for work in themanagement of natural environments such as National and StateParks, local government reserves and private lands.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Creative Product DevelopmentNMIT, Preston69481 (VGF), 69484 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Creative Product Development: F/T1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis is a one year course for people wishing to extend and deepentheir creative practice after gaining a previous qualification inart, design, illustration or photography. Applicants with extensivevocational experience may also be admitted.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ DesignNMIT, Preston69161 (VGF), 69164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Design: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis one-year course provides a broad base of design skills, enablingstudents to make an informed decision about their future direction inthe design field. It is a pathway into higher level qualifications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Digital and Interactive MediaNMIT, Collingwood68801 (VGF), 68804 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies/Certificate IV inDigital and Interactive Games: FT1» Diploma of Digital Media Technologies/Diploma of Digitaland Interactive Games: FT2NMIT, Greensborough68791 (VGF), 68794 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies/Certificate IV inDigital and Interactive Games: FT1» Diploma of Digital Media Technologies/Diploma of Digitaland Interactive Games: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe dual qualification provides knowledge and skill sets focusing onpractical application of interactivemedia software to the digital mediaand interactive games industry. The course culminates in a gallerystyle presentation of students projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Early Childhood EducationNMIT, Preston69372 (DFP)» Bachelor of Early Years Studies : FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis innovative three year degree provides graduates with recognisedqualifications to work as a Kindergarten Teacher or Room Leader in aChildren's Service. Graduates may pathway through to the fourth yearof the Bachelor of Education (Early Years)Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Early Childhood StudiesNMIT, Preston69382 (DFP)» Associate Degree in Early Years Studies: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis innovative two year associate degree provides graduates witha recognised qualification to work as a Room Leader in Children'sServices. Graduates may pathway through to the third year of theBachelor of Early Year Studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Early years)NMIT, Preston69401 (CSP), 69402 (DFP)» Bachelor of Education (Early Years): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis innovative four year degree provides graduates with recognisedqualifications to work as a Primary Teacher (Early Years Specialist)under the Victorian Institute of Teaching or as a Teacher in aKindergarten, Pre-school or Children's Service.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>302 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Engineering–CivilNMIT, Preston69411 (VGF), 69414 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Engineering Drafting: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course provides the students with the skills and knowledgeneeded to start a career in Civil Engineering drafting, design andconstruction. Subject to satisfactory academic performance, theymay progress to the higher qualifications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/ManufacturingNMIT, Heidelberg68441 (VGF), 68444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills toapply engineering and scientific principles to mechanical andmanufacturing engineering applications.Students will be able to analyse, diagnose, design and executejudgements with respect to mechanical and manufacturingengineering solutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Equine Studies (Degree)NMIT, Epping68462 (DFP)» Bachelor of Equine Studies: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on developing the ability to apply learnedtheory to practical situations for employment in the national andinternational equine industry as equine nutritionists, agronomists,bloodstock agents and equine facility managers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Events/HospitalityNMIT, Preston69171 (VGF), 69174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events/Diploma of Hospitality: FT269181 (VGF), 69184 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThese courses are designed for people wanting skills across theHospitality, Tourism and Events industry. Included in these courses isthe organisation of real life events.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignNMIT, Fairfield68111 (VGF), 68114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Graphic Design develops skills in both contemporaryand traditional design processes. The Advanced Diploma provideshigher level studies with more complex briefs and design solutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Holiday Parks and ResortsNMIT, Preston69341 (VGF), 69344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Holiday Parks and Resorts: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis qualification develops skills for planning, implementing andevaluating operations in a wide variety of holiday and resort contexts.This course would be the perfect choice for those wishing to enter theholiday park/resort field.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityNMIT, Preston69571 (VGF), 69574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe diploma prepares students for employment in the operational,supervisory and management aspect of the industry. A perfect choicefor those looking to work in the exciting hospitality industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality Management (Degree,Associate Degree)NMIT, Preston69292 (DFP)» Bachelor of Hospitality Management: FT369522 (DFP)» Associate Degree of Hospitality Management: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree prepares students for a career in the hospitality andtourism industry as managers of hotels, motels, clubs, restaurants,convention facilities, tourist resorts, event management companiesand wineries, among others.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ FitnessNMIT, Preston69431 (VGF), 69434 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Fitness: FT0.5» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThese courses provide the skills and knowledge to work in the fitnessindustry. Students complete eighty hours of practical placement inthe industry as part of their studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ IllustrationNMIT, Preston69981 (VGF), 69984 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Illustration: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Illustration is a two year full time course that coversall areas of commercial illustration. Emphasis is placed on thedevelopment of a professional portfolio and the acquisition ofindustry-based knowledge and skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE | 303


◄ Illustration (Degree)NMIT, Fairfield68372 (DFP)» Bachelor of Illustration: FT368812 (DFP)» Associate Degree of Illustration: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis academic degree contains study of theory, practice and newtechnologies in a contemporary cultural context that includes astrong focus on the global nature of this industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyNMIT, Collingwood68321 (VGF), 68324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT1NMIT, Epping68901 (VGF), 68904 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Information Technology: FT2NMIT, Greensborough68921 (VGF), 68924 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT1NMIT, Preston69321 (VGF), 69324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Information Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe course will provide skills and knowledge for an individual tobecome competent in programming and software development. Youwill be able to create new software products or customise existingsoftware products to meet clients needs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (NetworkSecurity)NMIT, Collingwood68171 (VGF), 68174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (NetworkSecurity): FT2NMIT, Epping68821 (VGF), 68824 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT1NMIT, Greensborough68131 (VGF), 68134 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (NetworkSecurity): FT2NMIT, Preston69551 (VGF), 69554 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course provides skills and knowledge to be competent in theinstallation of networks, including internetworking, security ande-business integration. Its application includes server and networkinfrastructure, server solutions and network architecture.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interior Decoration (Retail)NMIT, Greensborough68661 (VGF), 68664 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Interior Decoration (Retail Services): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course develops the knowledge and skills to recommend interiordecoration products and services, technical advice in a retail context,apply decorating and styling techniques and to co-ordinate interiordecorating products in a retail context.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interior Design and DecorationNMIT, Greensborough68481 (VGF), 68484 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interior Decoration: FT1» Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration: FT2NMIT, Preston69001 (VGF), 69004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interior Decoration: FT1» Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides sequential steps to develop the skills andaptitudes to industry standards which involve the issues of style,application of finishes, furnishings and decorative treatments fordomestic and commercial interiors.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessNMIT, Preston69221 (VGF), 69224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in International Trade: FT0.5 to FT1» Diploma of International Business: FT1 to FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of International Business: FT1.5 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoAcquire skills to work in the international market in jobs fromshipping clerk, customs agent to freight forwarder, purchasing officerand logistics manager. Guaranteed pathways into bachelor degreeprograms with credits at NMIT and universities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>304 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ JusticeNMIT, Epping68641 (VGF), 68644 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Justice: FT0.5» Diploma of Justice: FT1.0» Advanced Diploma of Justice: FT2NMIT, Preston69391 (VGF), 69394 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Justice: FT0.5» Diploma of Justice: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Justice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoAcquire skills to work in the justice industry with police, customsservices, sheriff department, local government, correctional services,courts, juvenile justice. Delivered by experienced staff, includespractical activities, field work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal PracticeNMIT, Preston69421 (VGF), 69424 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoAcquire skills to work in the exciting legal professional as a law clerkor legal support staff. Delivered by experienced and practicing staff,it includes a wide range of specialised law and administrative units,excursions and practical placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Liberal ArtsNMIT, Collingwood68001 (VGF), 68004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Liberal Arts: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills and knowledge necessary forsuccessful tertiary study and to enhance employment prospects.The course contains a broad range of units in the Humanities withpathways to university level study in the Arts and Social Sciences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Live Production (Theatre and Events)NMIT, Fairfield68611 (VGF), 68614 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Live Production, Theatre and Events (TechnicalOperations): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides training for applicants to work in the live entertainmentindustry. Disciplines include lighting, stage/event management,vision systems and theatre sound. Provides strong industrynetworking and professional placement opportunities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingNMIT, Preston69261 (VGF), 69264 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Marketing: FT0.5» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoAcquire skills and knowledge to work as a marketing officer, productmanager, brand manager, customer service and sales managerand market researcher. Pathways with credits into bachelor degreeprograms at NMIT and other universities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Massage/MyotherapyNMIT, Preston69101 (VGF), 69104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT0.7» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage (Myotherapy): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course provides the skills and knowledge to work as aprofessional massage therapist. Graduates may gain employment inmultidisciplinary clinic or may choose to work independently.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music (Degree)NMIT, Fairfield68432 (DFP)» Bachelor of Music: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned for contemporary performers, this degree recognises thatquality musicianship requires a solid musical foundation, skills tobe able to adapt to current trends, and an awareness of a broadspectrum of music in a global context.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music (Foundation)NMIT, Fairfield68591 (VGF), 68594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Music: FT1NMIT, Greensborough68571 (VGF), 68574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Music: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFocuses on performance skills, ensemble studies, theory and auralskills. Opportunities exist to showcase original work via performancsand CD/DVD recordings. Pathways include Certificate IV, AdvancedDiploma and Bachelor of Music qualifications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesNorthern Melbourne Institute of TAFE | 305


◄ Music Industry (Business)NMIT, Fairfield68501 (VGF), 68504 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Music Business: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Music Business: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course concentrates on Music Industry skills and knowledge,including band, artist, project and event management. The coursewill enhance the career prospects of creative music industry workersincluding writers, composers and performers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music Industry (Degree, AssociateDegree)NMIT, FairfieldAssociate Degree: 68622 (DFP)» Associate Degree in Music Industry: FT2Degree: 68562 (DFP)» Bachelor of Music Industry: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree provides students with a detailed understanding ofthe contemporary music industry. Graduates will acquire skills tobe employed as a record producer, songwriter, live sound engineer,artist, festival and label manager and an arts administrator.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music Industry (Sound Production)NMIT, Fairfield68771 (VGF), 68774 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sound Production: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Sound Production: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares graduates for careers in audio engineering , focusing onrecording, mixing, mastering and live sound. A wide selection ofhigh-end digital and analogue sound production equipment is used.Experience in audio editing using Pro tools is gained.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music PerformanceNMIT, Fairfield68311 (VGF), 68314 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Music: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Music: FT2NMIT, Greensborough69121 (VGF), 69124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Music: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Music: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course develops instrumental skills via one-on-one lessons andperformance opportunities in professional settings. Opportunitiesexist to showcase original work via CD/DVD recordings. Pathwaysinclude Bachelor of Music and Music Industry qualifications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music Technology and ProductionNMIT, Greensborough68631 (VGF), 68634 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sound Production: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on electronic music production with an emphasison sound production and music technology towards the developmentof original projects. Includes techniques for producing original musicand sound designs for commercial releases.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PatisserieNMIT, Preston69451 (VGF), 69454 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis course enables students to gain the practical skills to becomea qualified pastry cook. The course is delivered in our industrystandard dedicated pastry kitchen.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Photography and PhotoimagingNMIT, Fairfield68071 (VGF), 68074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Photoimaging: FT1» Diploma of Photoimaging: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesA wide range of photographic skills prepares students for work in thephotographic industry as assistants and as independent professionalphotographers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Writing and EditingNMIT, Collingwood68191 (VGF), 68194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing: FT1» Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEmerging writers and editors can develop their skills in theCertificate IV and then refine them in the Diploma. The coursesare a preparation for independent and freelance writing, and foremployment in the editing and publishing industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public RelationsNMIT, Preston69491 (VGF), 69494 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Business (Public Relations): FT1» Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoAcquire skills to work in the public relations profession in campaignproduction, research/analysis of consumer behaviour, create massmedia advertising and campaigns. Delivered by experienced staff,includes practical activities, excursions, field work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>306 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Screen and MediaNMIT, Collingwood68781 (VGF), 68784 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Screen and Media: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFocuses on HD broadcast and high end video production, the twoyear program trains students for entry into the TV production anddigital media industries. Client focused workflows ensure studentsdeliver creative, innovative digital video solutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport DevelopmentNMIT, Preston69041 (VGF), 69044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sport (Development): FT1» Diploma of Sport (Development): FT1 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesAcquire skills to work in the growing sports and recreation industryin sports coaching, sports administration, officiating, sportsmanagement and marketing. Pathways with credits into bachelordegrees programs in sports related or teaching fields.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tertiary Studies (Associate Degree)NMIT, Preston69442 (DFP)» Associate Degree of Tertiary Studies: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents are supported to build strong academic skills throughfundamental learning subjects covering creative literacy, quantitativereasoning, team work, communication and academic research skills.Graduates can pursue further academic studies in degree programs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tertiary Studies (Diploma)NMIT, Preston69512 (DFP)» Diploma of Tertiary Studies: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course offers strong grounding in academic and fundamentallearning, covering skills of creative literacy, quantitative reasoningand critical thinking, team work, communication and academicresearch and analysis to enhance further studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismNMIT, Preston69591 (VGF), 69594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Tourism: FT1.0» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT2.0Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for people seeking supervisory andmanagement roles in the tourism sector. Study areas includecustomer service, e-commerce, ecotourism, environmentalmanagement, wholesaling and sales.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism (Retail Travel Sales)NMIT, Preston69461 (VGF), 69464 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Tourism (Retail Travel Sales): FT0.5» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThis qualification provides students with the operational and retailtravel sales skills relevant to the travel industry. Study areas includedestinations, precincts, attractions and online reservation systems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtNMIT, Epping68941 (VGF), 68944 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2NMIT, Preston69151 (VGF), 69154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is for students who wish to become visual artistsworking independently or in paid employment. NMIT offers twostreams: a Painting/Printmaking major at the Preston campus, and aPhotomedia/Printmaking major at the Epping campus.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Viticulture and Winemaking (Degree)NMIT, Epping68452 (DFP)» Bachelor of Viticulture and Winemaking: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGraduates will gain the knowledge and technical skills in viticulture,wine making and wine business that are necessary to work as aprofessional in the global wine industry and to pursue further postgraduatestudy, if desired.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Writing and Publishing (Degree,Associate Degree)NMIT, FairfieldAssociate Degree: 68532 (DFP)» Associate Degree in Writing and Publishing: FT2Degree: 68182 (DFP)» Bachelor of Writing and Publishing: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTwo equal streams are completed. Writing: creative nonfiction,journalistic, digital and print. Publishing: editing, design andproduction for print and digital media. Students complete individualand industry partnerships via Yarra Bend Press.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesNorthern Melbourne Institute of TAFE | 307


Oceania Polytechnic Institute of EducationCampus location and contactMelbourneLevel 3, 446 Collins StreetWebsite: www.opie.vic.edu.auTelephone: (03) 9663 3129Open days:12 August: 10:00am - 4:00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 5 March - 12 JulySemester 2: 30 July - 6 DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.opie.vic.edu.au/admission/diploma/diplomacourses-local-student-admissionOceania Polytechnic Institute of Education (OPIE) is aprivate institution established in 1988. It offers coursesspecialising in the fields of the built environment,architecture, building design, drafting and interiordecoration and design. The uniquely structured courses,internationally qualified teaching staff and individualattention given to each student, provides a creativeenvironment of the highest standard for the educationof individuals who are seeking a career in the arts, builtenvironment, architecture and design.Aiming to educate and develop leaders in these fields, OPIEcourses are designed to equip graduates with a balancebetween academic knowledge, skills in the art and apractical approach to innovative design. Classes normallycontain approximately 15 students allowing coursework tobe conducted in friendly studio environments, promotinginquiry and creativity whilst teaching skills essential tosuccessful practice.OPIE is located in the Melbourne CBD and is withinwalking distance of public transport, the State Library,Melbourne Central, cafes, shops, gyms and studentaccommodation. Students will benefit from tours tobuilding sites and staff practices. Certain courses offerpractical experience allowing students to complete theircourse of study with industry knowledge and experience.All courses are available on either a full-time or parttimebasis. OPIE is a Registered Training Organisationwith the Department of Education and Early ChildhoodDevelopment (Victoria). OPIE's courses are also accreditedand nationally recognised.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).308 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ Architectural Building DesignOPIE, City92072 (DFP), 92073 (IFP)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT3,PT6Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents gain knowledge in structural and construction technology,the use of technical legislation, design principles and theories, howto develop design solutions, prepare all type of complex documents,and coordinate architectural project documentation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building DesignOPIE, City89252 (DFP), 89253 (IFP)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design and Project Administration:FT3, PT6Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with specialist understanding of building theory,drafting skills and design related to complex residential, industrialand commercial buildings projects. In addition, students will gainskills in Contract Documentation and Project Administration.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building Design and TechnologyOPIE, City89222 (DFP), 89223 (IFP)» Diploma of Building Design and Technology: FT2, PT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will gain an understanding of building theory, drafting skillsand design related to complex residential, industrial and commercialbuilding projects. Students will also gain skills in site survey,construction, CAD, digital presentation and project administration.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Interior Decoration and DesignOPIE, City89272 (DFP), 89273 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Interior Decoration: FT1, PTA89212 (DFP), 89213 (IFP)» Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration: FT2, PTA89282 (DFP), 89283 (IFP)» Advanced Diploma of Interior Design: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with a strong grounding in the fundamental theoryof aesthetics of domestic and commercial interiors, manipulating andmaking alterations to interior space, and managing fit-out contracts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Residential DraftingOPIE, City89242 (DFP), 89243 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Residential Drafting: FT1, PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will gain a good understanding of building theory, draftingskills and design related to complex residential, industrial andcommercial buildings projects. In addition, students will gain skills inconstruction, CAD, presentation and office administration.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Oceania Polytechnic Institute of Education | 309


Ozford College of BusinessCampus location and contactMelbourneLevel 2, 5 & 9, 123 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, 3000Website: www.ozford.edu.auTelephone: (03) 8663 7188Email: vtac@ozford.edu.auOpen days:8 August 2012: 2.00pm - 7.00pmSemester dates:Ozford College of Business is a tertiary institution providingsuperior Vocational and Technical Education at CertificateII, Certificate III, Certificate IV, Diploma and AdvancedDiploma levels for local and international students.At Ozford our emphasis is on linking theory with practice toensure students receive not only an academic educationbut practical life experiences. Students are provided withthe opportunity to practice skills learned by undertakingreal life experiences.Ozford is committed to provide quality educationalprograms for students to achieve their educational andpersonal goals and encourage lifelong learning. Ozfordfosters a personalized environment where students candevelop skills and values to enable them to participateeffectively in their chosen career and the wider community.All courses offered by the college are nationally recognizedunder the Australian Qualifications Framework. Uponsuccessful completion of Ozford Diploma and AdvancedDiploma courses, students are able to gain credits into awide range of Australian institutions. Therefore, studentsare able to attain a valuable internationally recognisedqualification, which equips them with real skills for theworkplace and at the same time allows access to university.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Term 1: 11 February - 14 AprilTerm 2: 29 April - 30 JuneTerm 3: 15 July - 15 SeptemberTerm 4: 30 September - 1 DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.ozford.edu.au/Courses/OzfordCollege-fBusiness/CourseFees.aspx310 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ AccountingOCB, City97011 (VGF), 97014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT 0.5» Diploma of Accounting: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will undertake subjects to prepare them with basicaccounting skills such as preparing financial statements and taxationforms through to the development of skills and competenciesidentified with those of a qualified accountant.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AutomotiveOCB, City97221 (VGF), 97224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with practical knowledge of workshoppractices and procedures specific to the automotive industry.Students will learn how to service, repair and diagnose faults inmotor vehicles weighing up to 4.5 tonnes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessOCB, City97071 (VGF), 97074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Business: 12 weeks, online» Certificate III in Business: 10 weeks» Certificate IV in Business: FT 0.5» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT 0.5» Diploma of Business: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will learn to apply solutions to a defined range ofunpredictable problems, and analyse and evaluate information froma variety of sources. Course reflects on role of individuals who usewell-developedskills and a broad knowledge base.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ESLOCB, City97091 (VGF), 97094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in ESL (Access): 10 Weeks» Certificate III in ESL (Access): 10 Weeks» Certificate III in ESL (Employment): 10 Weeks» Certificate IV in ESL (Access): 10 Weeks» Certificate IV in ESL (Further Study): 10 WeeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents read and write complex texts for research purposes;analyse and participate in complex spoken discourse; read and writea range of complex texts; use a range of critical reading and writingskills; use language analysis skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HairdressingOCB, City97041 (VGF), 97044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Hairdressing: FT1» Certificate IV in Hairdressing: FT1.5» Diploma of Hairdressing Salon Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course includes theoretical and practical studies related toproviding hairdressing services in a hairdressing salon. Students willundertake subjects to prepare them with the skills to work within thehairdressing industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityOCB, City97061 (VGF), 97064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT0.5» Certificate III in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT0.5» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses are designed for people seeking careers inprofessional patisserie or commercial cookery. Graduates will havethe skills to work in a variety of commercial venues, such as hotels,restaurants, pastry shops and food manufacturers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology - NetworkingOCB, City97291 (VGF), 97294 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology (Networking): FT 0.5» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT 0.5» Diploma of Information Technology (Networking): FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course to develops high level network management andengineering skills.The qualification has a strong ICT networkingbase with the potential for inclusion of range of broader ICT Internetworking, security or e-business to suit particular needsApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ IT Multimedia and Digital MediaTechnologiesOCB, City97031 (VGF), 97034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology (Multimedia): FT0.5» Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies: FT 0.5» Diploma of Information Technology (Multimedia): FT1» Diploma of Digital Media Technologies: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individualto be competent in designing, developing and utilizing basicmultimedia briefs either as an independent ICT specialist/webdesigner or as part of a team.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesOzford College of Business | 311


◄ ManagementOCB, City97021 (VGF), 97024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management: FT 0.5» Diploma of Management: FT 0.5» Advanced Diploma of Management: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course aims to equip students with skills and qualifications todevelop an innovative and entrepreneurial approach to management.Involves preparation to manage a business unit with an organisation,become a team leader or manage their own businessApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingOCB, City97081 (VGF), 97084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5» Diploma of Marketing: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course aims to provide the knowledge andskills required for a person working as a marketing officer with asupervisory role and significant responsibility in business functionswhich may include product management, research and sales.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TESOLOCB, City97101 (VGF), 97104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages(TESOL): 8 weeks» Certificate IV in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages(TESOL): 8 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis is a short intensive course that offers an initial teacher trainingprogram, which, in addition to a degree and either 800 hours ofteaching experience or a Diploma of Education, meets the minimumNEAS requirement for ESL teacher in Australia.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Training and EducationOCB, CityPart-time: 97131 (VGF), 97134 (Fee Type determined byprovider)» Certificate IV in Training and Assessment: 10 weeks or online,10 weeks or onlinePrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTAE course is for people who want to use training skills/becometrainers in future employment.The course will enable to develop skills in working in the VocationalEducation and Training environment, training design and delivery andassessment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>312 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Photographic Imaging CollegeCampus location and contactBurgess StreetEast HawthornWebsite: http://pic.org.auTelephone: 03 9804 6341Email: admin@pic.org.auOpen days:19 August 2012: 12:00pm - 2:00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 2 February <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 15 July <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://pic.org.au/about/levies/index.htmlOver the last 20 years the Photographic Imaging Collegehas delivered an extensive study in photography, with amajor emphasis on producing portfolios of technicallyand conceptually advanced photographic works. Studentswill develop the necessary skills and knowledge requiredby fine art photographers and photographic assistants incommercial, industrial, wedding portraiture or scientificphotography. We are a public-sector provider and ourfacilities and equipment are amongst the best and mostprofessional in any Australian educational institution. Ourstudio equipment rivals that of many professional studios.The Photographic Imaging College has a philosophy ofharmonising “analogue” and “digital” technologies sothat students learn how the “traditional” and the “new”play an integral role in informing the student experience.For over twenty years PIC photographic imaging college,has provided high quality and photographic education,resulting in producing many of our students andgraduates who now work around the world in such areasas: photo-journalism, fashion photographers, advertisingand travel photographers, freelancers, editorial andmagazine photography.PIC photographic imaging college is a registered trainingorganisation offering the Diploma of Photo-Imaging course.This course offers students the unique opportunity to exploremany areas of commercial photography, art photography orother industry related processes and techniques.As a student at PIC photographic imaging college, youwill learn in a small, creative and supportive environment,taught by a talented group of lecturers from theprofessional image-making industry; a team that offers agreat deal of passion, experience, expertise and diversity.From day one of your Diploma of Photo-imaging course,you will learn that photography is about much more thanjust using a camera or computer, you will learn that it'sabout seeing, experiencing, then understanding andcommunicating; that it's about building your voice by havingsomething engaging to say. Each day you'll be challenged tosee the world with a fresh perspective, be guided in lookingbeyond the mundane and find your own interpretations andphotographic voice.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Photography-Digital/Analogue/Commercial/ArtPIC, East Hawthorn89512 (DFP)» Diploma of Photoimaging: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course reflects the role of photoimaging practitioners usingspecialised and technical equipment to provide photoimaging services.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Photographic Imaging College | 313


Photography Studies CollegeCampus location and contactCity65 City Road SOUTHBANK 3006Digital Imaging Centre67 City Road SOUTHBANK 3006Studios65 City Road & Fawkner St SOUTHBANK 3006Website: www.psc.edu.auTelephone: All campuses (03) 9682 3191Email: Communications & Students Officer: info@psc.edu.auOpen days:Higher Ed & VETSunday 26 August: : 10:00am - 4:00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 25 February - 16 June <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 15 July - 24 November <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.psc.edu.au/courses/full timePhotography Studies College (PSC) is a leadingcontemporary tertiary photography college, located inMelbourne’s vibrant arts and cultural scene, only 5minutes walk from Flinders St Station, close to a multitudeof contemporary galleries and cafes. For 40 years PSChas delivered specialised, high quality and innovativephotographic education, consistently producing graduatesof the highest calibre and providing students with anenvironment in which to explore their creativity, see theworld anew and give expression to what they see.PSC is the first choice for many students looking for aspecialised, stimulating and industry relevant learningexperience. We have built a strong reputation for producinghigh quality, creative and award winning students. In2011 PSC won the major industry awards for excellenceincluding the Australian Institute of ProfessionalPhotography (AIPP) National Tertiary Institution of the Yearfor excellence in photographic education and training andthe ACMP National Educational Institution of the Year.Final year student Kim Munro won the AIPP VictorianPhotography Student of the Year, following on fromDeborah Mullins win in 2010.In 2009 we won the AIPP top award for excellence inphotographic education and training. PSC is now a dualsector provider offering both Degree and Advanced Diplomacourses. Both courses have been developed with thespecialised industry know how that comes from 40 yearsas an innovative and experienced photographic educator.The unique Bachelor of Photography course has beendeveloped with a focus on creative practice, intellectualinquiry, reflection and career outcomes. The structure ofthe degree course is informed by contemporary practiceand theory, critical dialogue and engagement with themeaning and philosophies of photography and visualrepresentation. The Advanced Diploma ensures that thetechnical, specialised and conceptual skill set necessaryfor professional practice are built on comprehensively fromfoundation to professional level.Our students benefit from our small specialised learningenvironment, our high quality industry specific facilitiesincluding our purpose built photography studios and digitalimaging centre, our specialised information resource huband exhibition spaces. At PSC students learn with some ofthe best in the industry, highly qualified professionals whoconstantly bring their current practice, commitment to greateducational outcomes and expertise to the classroom.These dedicated teachers are an important factor in thehigh quality and innovation of the work produced by ourstudents. Our well established mentor program linkingstudents to highly respected photographers and artistsprovides the opportunity to forge ongoing industry linksand networks. PSC is a progressive provider offering anexcellent student to teacher ratio, in a friendly supportiveenvironment that nurtures creative practice, inquiry andreflection, career outcomes and the student experience.314 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Bachelor of Photography (commercial/art/photojournalism)PSC, Melbourne91442 (DFP)» Bachelor of Photography: FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to produce responsive and technologicallysavvy professional photographers prepared to take leading roles inthe global creative industries. Students produce 6 conceptual foliosthat are communicative, creative and risk taking.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Photography–Commercial/Photojournalism/ArtPSC, Melbourne89102 (DFP), 89103 (IFP)» Advanced Diploma of Photography: FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents are prepared for a career in professional photography.The course is practical and folio based building creative, technicaland lighting skills throughout. Students choose a specialisation -commercial, art or photojournalism in final year.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesPhotography Studies College | 315


Qantm CollegeCampus location and contactMelbourne campus235 Normanby Road, South Melbourne VIC 3205Website: www.qantm.com.auTelephone: (03) 8632 3450Customer Service: 1300 136 933Fax: (03) 8632 3401Email: infomelbourne@qantm.com.auOpen days:Melbourne1 September, 2012: 11.00am - 3.00pm8 December, 2012: 11.00am - 3.00pmTrimester dates:Trimester 1: 11 February - 10 May <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 2: 27 May - 23 August <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 3: 9 September - 6 December <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://melbourne.qantm.com/en-gb/content/4010/Fees_and_Intake_DatesQantm College was established in 1996 as a joint venturebetween the Queensland and Northern Territory stategovernments and several key universities. Since then, it hasgrown to become the country’s premier new media college.Qantm College is a specialist trainer who maintains closeindustry associations. This ensures that graduates canbe confident that they have the most up-to-date, industryrelevant skills needed for today’s fast paced creativemedia industries. Qantm offers university-style practicalqualifications and educates students across the specialiseddisciplines of games programming, animation, gamesdesign, interactive media and multimedia.Qantm College’s strong involvement with key industryplayers is demonstrative of the synergy between our Collegeand Industry, as well as guaranteeing mutually beneficialoutcomes for both the students and the creative digitalmedia marketplace. This involvement provides a soundplatform from which to educate students and ensure therelevancy of the course content and technical infrastructure.Qantm College provides a supportive teaching environmentand college community, combined with state-of-the-artresources that ensure its graduates are consistently soughtafter within the media industries. Educating across manylevels, Qantm College offers students bachelor degrees,diplomas, and certificate programs in face-to-face andflexible teaching environments.Not only has Qantm College won Best Small Trainingprovider of the Year in 2001, 2003, and 2006 but thestudents themselves have picked up the Best UnsignedGame trophy at the Game Developers Association ofAustralia’s annual awards in 2004, 2006, 2007 and2008. Furthermore, Qantm College Australia is excitedto announce its first place win as Tertiary Educator of theYear at the 2011 inaugural MCV Pacific Awards. The awardgoes to the tertiary college or university that is ‘the mostrespected by the industry’, and the ‘most prolific, highestquality place to learn about making games in 2011.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).QANTM is FEE-HELP approved for VET and HE programs316 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ Animation (Degree)Qantm, Melbourne98802 (DFP), 98803 (IFP)» Bachelor of Interactive Entertainment (Animation): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesAnimation prepares you for various roles in the games, film &television professions. You will develop skills in drawing, 2D & 3Dmodeling, texturing, rigging, animating & lighting, as well as scriptwriting, critical thinking & business process.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Animation (Diploma)Qantm, Melbourne98262 (DFP), 98263 (IFP)98272 (DFP), 98273 (IFP)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis industry-focused course develops your sound technicalcommand of 2D & 3D animation skills, across storyboards, drawing,modeling, lighting, texturing & core animation principles, as well asworkplace management & quality assurance skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Creative Media (Graphic Design)Qantm, Melbourne98252 (DFP), 98253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Creative Media (Graphic Design): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraphic Design prepares you for design roles in a professional print& screen media studio. You will develop skills in drawing, conceptualdevelopment, visual literacy, design methods, prepress & onlinemedia, as well as critical thinking & business.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Games Design (Degree)Qantm, Melbourne98832 (DFP), 98833 (IFP)» Bachelor of Interactive Entertainment (Games Design): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGames Design prepares you for design roles in a professional gamestudio. You will develop skills in conceptual development, prototyping,player psychology, building & testing, level & asset design, criticalthinking, project management & business.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Games Programming (Degree)Qantm, Melbourne98822 (DFP), 98823 (IFP)» Bachelor of Interactive Entertainment (Games Programming):FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGames Programming prepares you for coding roles in a professionalgame studio. You will develop skills in C++, C#, algorithms, platforms,engines, graphics systems & AI, as well as general art production,critical thinking & business process skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Qantm College | 317


RMIT UniversitySemester dates:Higher EducationSemester 1: 4 March - 31 MaySemester 2: 22 July – 18 OctoberTAFESemester 1: 11 February – 7 JuneSemester 2: 8 July – 1 NovemberAll dates are subject to change, see www.rmit.edu.au/students/importantdatesFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.rmit.edu.au/programs/feesCampus location and contactCity campusNorthern CBD precinct of La Trobe Street, Swanston Street, VictoriaStreet and including 239 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000Postal address: GPO Box 2476 Melbourne VIC 3001Bundoora campusPlenty Road, Bundoora VIC 3083Postal address: PO Box 71 Bundoora, Victoria 3083Brunswick campusDawson Street, Brunswick VIC 3056Postal address: GPO Box 2476 Melbourne VIC 3001Point CookRAAF Base Building 450 Williams Road Point Cook VIC 3030RMIT Info CornerCity campus, 330 Swanston Street (corner of La Trobe Street)Melbourne VIC 3000 (www.rmit.edu.au/programs)Website: www.rmit.edu.auTelephone: (03) 99252260Email: study@rmit.edu.auOpen days:City, Bundoora and Brunswick campuses12 August: 10.00am - 4.00pmA free shuttle bus runs from the City campus to Bundoora and Brunswickwww.rmit.edu.au/opendayA global university of technology and design, RMITUniversity is Australia’s largest tertiary institution. RMITleads and creates change across industry and communitiesaround the world and is one of Australia’s top 10 tertiaryinstitutions. In 2011 RMIT was ranked 51st in the worldfor graduate employability by 5,000 global employers.With industry and research partners – including Siemens,Deloitte, L’Oreal, ALCOA, BMW, Rolls Royce, Airbus, Boeing,Nestle and many more – informing the design and deliveryof programs, you will be in the best possible positionto connect with potential future employers. Many RMITcourses include work placements, internships and clinicalexperience both within Australia and overseas, as well asopportunities for study exchange and study tours to someincredible destinations.A truly international university, RMIT has two campusesin Vietnam, in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, and a strongpresence in South-east Asia. It delivers programs throughpartner institutions in Asia and Europe and its Alumnicommunity reaches across 100 countries. In Melbourne,a $600 million campus investment has transformed theCity and Brunswick and Bundoora campuses. State-of-theartcollaborative spaces, equipped with new-generationtechnology and the latest in sustainability, are set toredefine the way you learn. With over 75,000 studentsstudying at RMIT around the world, and a choice of over900 courses, including degrees, double degrees, associatedegrees, dual awards, advanced diplomas, diplomas andapprenticeships and traineeships, RMIT prepares you for asuccessful career and beyond.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.318 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountancyRMIT Uni, City32011 (CSP), 3<strong>2013</strong> (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Professional Accountancy): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills in accountancy, law, economics and other relatedbusiness disciplines. In third year students undertake a workplacement involving supervised work experience or a professionalskills program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AccountancyRMIT Uni, City32441 (CSP), 32443 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accountancy): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills in accountancy, law, economics and other relatedbusiness and non-business disciplines, including languages.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AccountingRMIT Uni, City72311 (VGF), 72314 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT0.5 PTA - attendance at daytimeclasses may be necessary» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.0 PTA - attendance at daytimeclasses may be necessary» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5 PTA - attendance atdaytime classes may be necessaryPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills in core business practices relating to the financialservices industry. Learn to develop financial strategies and toevaluate business performance information.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levelsApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AdministrationRMIT Uni, City72241 (VGF), 72244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT0.5 to 1, PTA -attendanceat daytime classes may be necessary» Diploma of Business Administration: FT1 to 1.5, PTA - attendanceat daytime classes may be necessaryPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop core administrative and management skills. Students willhave the opportunity to work in a virtual enterprise using currentbusiness practices, while being supported by a real business.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesRMIT University | 319


◄ AdvertisingRMIT Uni, City72211 (VGF), 72214 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Advertising: FT0.5, PTA - attendance atdaytime classes may be necessary» Diploma of Advertising: FT1, PTA - attendance at daytimeclasses may be necessary» Advanced Diploma of Advertising: FT1.5, PTA - attendance atdaytime classes may be necessaryPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills in advertising, marketing, media and e-businessinnovations. Students have access to a fully equipped virtualadvertising agency to work on live project briefs with an extensivelist of high profile industry partners.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levelsApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AdvertisingRMIT Uni, City32461 (CSP), 32463 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication (Advertising): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides students with skills to solve marketing problems, generateattention for brands and products and build an emotional bondbetween brands and consumers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Alcohol and Other DrugsRMIT Uni, City73061 (VGF), 73064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs Work: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with specific knowledge and skills to work withclients with alcohol and other drugs issues and the knowledge toapply appropriate intervention processes within residential andcommunity settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Animation and Interactive MediaRMIT Uni, City33261 (CSP), 33263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Animation and Interactive Media): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop the broad base of skills, knowledge, theory anddevelopment of creative expression necessary to manage thedynamic medium of digital technology within art, design and theanimation and media industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArchitectureRMIT Uni, City32731 (CSP), 32733 (IFP)» Bachelor of Architectural Design: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis design course focuses on the social, cultural and technologicalaspects of architecture and articulates into the Master ofArchitecture professionally accredited award on successfulcompletion of the bachelor degree with a minimum GPA of 2.5.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Audiovisual TechnologyRMIT Uni, City72401 (VGF), 72404 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Audiovisual Technology: FT1» Diploma of Audiovisual Technology: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn practical and technical skills for work in event productioncompanies, broadcast television, AV installations and educationalsettings. These skills include lighting, audio, TV production, AVdesign, installation and event management.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AviationRMIT Uni, City32911 (CSP), 32913 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn about airport and airline operations including planning,maintenance and management specific to the aviation industry,taking into account risk, human factors and the industryenvironment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aviation/Business ManagementRMIT Uni, City33571 (CSP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)/Bachelor of Business(Management): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn about airport and airline operations including planning,maintenance and management specific to the aviation industry,taking into account risk, human factors and the industryenvironment. Gain critical management and business skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical ScienceRMIT Uni, Bundoora31031 (CSP), 31033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science: FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn how the human body functions and responds to diseases,exercise, diet, internal disturbances and environmental influences.Learn about the role of cell types, neuroscience, cancer, DNAprofiling, genetic engineering or using stem cells.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>320 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ BiotechnologyRMIT Uni, City32341 (CSP), 32343 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain hands-on skills and knowledge of living systems at amolecular level to devise strategies to solve practical problems suchas disease intervention, drug and food production, improving foodsupplies and decontaminating soil and water.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biotechnology/Biomedical ScienceRMIT Uni, City33621 (CSP)» Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)/Bachelor of BiomedicalScience: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents develop knowledge and experience in modernbiotechnology and biomedical research processes and technologiesthrough studies in cell biology, physiology, microbiology, andmolecular biology, and extensive hands-on techniques and projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and ConstructionRMIT Uni, City72011 (VGF), 72014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudy the principles, techniques and regulations involved in thebuilding and construction industry for all types of medium-rise andwide-span buildings. Hands-on work and project-based learningallow experience of many aspects of building projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building DesignRMIT Uni, City72031 (VGF), 72034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop the para-professional skills and knowledge needed forthe design and digital documentation of residential, industrial,commercial and other building projects of architectural complexity.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business (Associate Degree)RMIT Uni, City32171 (CSP), 32173 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Business: FT2, PTA. Part Time - Attendanceat day classes may be necessary.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop and apply contemporary business skills and knowledgeacross areas such as accounting, economics, marketing, IT andlegal studies. Graduate with possible pathways into RMIT’sBusiness degrees and/or direct employment outcomes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business Information SystemsRMIT Uni, City32651 (CSP), 32653 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems): FT4,PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop capacity to manage, build and support the use of IT inbusiness, government and other service sectors. In third yearstudents undertake a work placement involving supervised workexperience or a professional skills program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Chemistry/Engineering–ChemicalRMIT Uni, City32121 (CSP), 32123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry)/Bachelor of Engineering(Chemical Engineering): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombine theoretical principles with modern laboratory practice,chemical safety and environmental issues. Study processing andproduct development and gain hands-on experience and practicalknowledge through chemistry and engineering projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Chemistry/ManagementRMIT Uni, City32071 (CSP), 32073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry)/Bachelor of Business(Management): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a deep understanding of business and managementpractices as well as chemical principles and processes. Gainspecific knowledge of drug, environmental and food chemistries.Choose to specialise from a range of business managementelectives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Chinese Medicine/Health ScienceRMIT Uni, Bundoora31281 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Science/Bachelor of Applied Science(Chinese Medicine): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain knowledge and skills for acupuncture and Chinese herbalmedicine practice with an emphasis on integrated clinical care andan evidence based approach. Advanced clinical training is providedin Australia and China to broaden clinical experience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Chiropractic/Health ScienceRMIT Uni, Bundoora31291 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Science/Bachelor of Applied Science(Chiropractic) : FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesChiropractors are primary contact practitioners concerned with thediagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of themusculoskeletal system. The effect of these disorders on healthand wellbeing is studied in depth.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesRMIT University | 321


◄ Communication DesignRMIT Uni, City32741 (CSP), 32743 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Communication Design): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop theory, research, practice and conceptual strategy thinkingin communication/graphic design. Students cover digital media,identity design, publication design, packaging design, typography,illustration and photoimaging.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer ScienceRMIT Uni, City32831 (CSP), 32833 (IFP)» Bachelor of Computer Science (Major Study): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop practical and theoretical skills for the modern softwareindustry. Create clever software which drives iPods, Facebook,intelligent robots and more. Graduate with a specialist degreeexplicitly listing a chosen major direction of study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer SystemsRMIT Uni, City72341 (VGF), 72344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT2,PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain theoretical and practical skills in computer hardware andsoftware applications for assembly, installation, testing andmaintenance of office personal computers and computer networks.Work as technical officers or service supervisors.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computing StudiesRMIT Uni, City32381 (CSP), 32383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Technology (Computing Studies): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain a foundation in programming and IT fundamentals, as well asthe chance to engage with topics outside the IT realm. The coursecovers 50 per cent computer science and IT content, with theremainder a blend of non-IT studies and electives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Conservation and Land ManagementRMIT Uni, City72381 (VGF), 72384 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and knowledge to work in the field managing naturalresources. A large part of time is spent outdoors, in both urban andrural locations, learning hands-on skills from industry professionalsand carrying out project based work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Construction ManagementRMIT Uni, City32641 (CSP), 32643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesUnderstand the construction of buildings, develop knowledge inleadership and management, and obtain skills in technology andprocurement methods. An appreciation of environmental, financialand regulatory constraints will also be gained.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Creative WritingRMIT Uni, City32551 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop writing style, structure and techniques, reflective practice,publication and production, with an emphasis on literary andcreative writing studies and the creative writing industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Criminal Justice AdministrationRMIT Uni, City31561 (CSP), 31563 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Administration): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents gain a theoretical and practical education to preparethem for professional work in criminal justice fields such as police,customs, courts, Department of Justice, law firms, investigationsand corrections.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Criminology and PsychologyRMIT Uni, City33651 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts (Criminology & Psychology): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is fully accredited by the Australian PsychologicalAccreditation Council. Combining studies in criminology and justicewith focused training in psychology, it prepares students for careersin psychology and justice related fields.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ DesignRMIT Uni, Brunswick72951 (VGF), 72954 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Design: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents develop, refine and apply design skills in graphic design,product design, digital media and related design studies. They alsoprepare a folio to potentially progress into further design study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>322 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Economics and FinanceRMIT Uni, City32501 (CSP), 32503 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop broad business analytical skills and a technical knowledgein economics and finance necessary for a range of roles in banking,stockbroking, funds management and insurance as well as thepublic service and other government organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Economics and FinanceRMIT Uni, City32821 (CSP), 32823 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) (Applied):FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop broad business analytical skills and a technical knowledgein economics and finance. In the third year students undertakea work placement involving supervised work experience or aprofessional skills program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EducationRMIT Uni, Brunswick33001 (CSP), 33003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education: FT4, PT8RMIT Uni, Bundoora31641 (CSP), 31643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education: FT4, PT8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides a qualification in primary education, with experiences inearly childhood education, the arts, health and physical educationor the middle-years of schooling through specialised electives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Early Childhood)RMIT Uni, Bundoora31171 (CSP), 31173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood): FT4, PT8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis four year course prepares pre-school teachers and childcareprofessionals for all early childhood settings. It is a pathway coursefor students with a Diploma of Children’s Services who enter intoyear two. It includes supervised placements.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Primary)RMIT Uni, Bundoora98131 (CSP), 98132 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary): FT1, PT298141 (CSP), 98142 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary): FT1, PT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesQualifies graduates to teach in various educational settings.Thecourse is one year full time and two years part-time. Studentsundertake 60 days of supervised professional practice during thecourse.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Secondary)RMIT Uni, Bundoora98151 (CSP), 98152 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary): FT1, PT298161 (CSP), 98162 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary): FT1, PT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares graduates to teach in secondary schools in a range ofspecialist areas. The course is one year full time and two yearspart-time. Students undertake 45 days of supervised professionalpractice during the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education/DisabilityRMIT Uni, Bundoora31011 (CSP), 31013 (IFP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides a professional qualification in primary education anddisability studies which develops knowledge for teaching childrenand youth with disabilities. Students undertake supervisedprofessional practice in educational and disability settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ElectricalRMIT Uni, City72421 (VGF), 72424 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology - Electrical:FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain skills and knowledge in electrical design, programmablelogic controllers, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)systems, PLC networking and motor control to work in the electricalindustry at a technician and para-professional level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Education (Early Childhood)RMIT Uni, Bundoora98111 (CSP), 98112 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Early Childhood): FT1, PT298121 (CSP), 98122 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Early Childhood): FT1, PT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesQualifies graduates from other disciplines to teach in earlychildhood preschool settings.The course is one year full time and two years part-time. Studentsundertake 60 days of supervised placement in early childhood settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ElectronicsRMIT Uni, City72431 (VGF), 72434 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Electronics and CommunicationsEngineering: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain skills and knowledge to design and validate/evaluateelectronics and communications equipment and systems, managerisk, estimate and manage projects and provide technical advice ata para-professional level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>RMIT University | 323


◄ Engineering–AerospaceRMIT Uni, City72391 (VGF), 72394 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn to install, maintain and repair aircraft engines, airframes,airframe systems, electrics, instruments, radio systems and aircraftsheet metalwork at a para-professional level. Some specialistareas include aircraft design, and layout.Students will be admitted into the highest qualification leveland can choose to exit with a lower listed qualification upon thesuccessful completion of the required courses (subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–AerospaceRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora32481 (CSP), 32483 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop technical engineering and professional skills throughproblem-based learning and hands-on experience. Learn howsophisticated aircraft and space vehicles are designed, analysedand managed using aerospace theory and engineering science.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Aerospace/ManagementRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora32041 (CSP), 32043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering)/Bachelor ofBusiness (Management): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop engineering, professional and management skills throughproblem-solving and hands-on learning. Learn how sophisticatedaircraft and space vehicles are designed, analysed and managed.Learn how managers realise successful business outcomes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–AutomotiveRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora31021 (CSP), 31023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop sound technical and problem-solving skills and designcapabilities. Learn specialised automotive engineering skillsfocusing on sustainable principles. Experience industry placementor join the RMIT Racing Team in competitions globally.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Automotive/ManagementRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora31241 (CSP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering))/Bachelorof Business (Management): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain expertise in automotive engineering and management with aview to improving employment prospects. Learn core automotiveengineering and business subjects. Develop leadership andorganisational skills. Includes a substantial engineering project.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–BiomedicalRMIT Uni, City33201 (CSP), 33203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain knowledge of the science and engineering behind biomedicaland health care applications and practices. Learn to designsystems such as cardiac monitors, clinical computers, artificialhearts, contact lenses, wheel chairs and artificial tendons.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–ChemicalRMIT Uni, City32711 (CSP), 32713 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to apply science and technology to increase efficiency andminimise environmental impact by using less energy and producingless waste. Develop skills in project planning, critical thinking andsustainability through problem-based learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Chemical/BiotechnologyRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora33141 (CSP), 33143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)/Bachelor ofScience (Biotechnology): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain practical and vocational skills supported by industry. Learnabout cell biology, biological chemistry, genetics and designingproducts or processes. Complete industry oriented experimentaland design projects and advanced biotechnology subjects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Chemical/ManagementRMIT Uni, City32581 (CSP), 32583 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)/Bachelor ofBusiness (Management): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to work in the chemical process industries in planning,design, operation and research. Develop a solid grasp of bothmanagement and engineering studies. Gain skills in criticalthinking, teamwork and sustainability via problem-based learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Chemical/PharmaceuticalScienceRMIT Uni, City33631 (CSP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)/Bachelor ofBiomedical Science (Pharmaceutical Science): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to work in the pharmaceutical and chemical processindustries in planning, design, operation and research. Developa solid grasp of pharmaceutical science and engineering studies.Gain skills in critical thinking, teamwork and sustainability.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>324 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Engineering–Civil (Associate Degree)RMIT Uni, City32081 (CSP)» Associate Degree in Engineering Technology (Civil): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to plan, design, draft, construct and maintain infrastructuresuch as water supply, sewerage and transportation systems, roads,bridges, dams, harbours, canals, dockyards, airports, railways,buildings and factories, as a para-professional.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Civil and InfrastructureRMIT Uni, City32471 (CSP), 32473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to plan, design, construct, manage and maintaininfrastructure needed for the functioning of our society. Developproblem solving, analysis, teamwork and communication skills.Apply these skills to structures, water, geomechanics and transport.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure/ManagementRMIT Uni, City32591 (CSP), 32593 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure)/Bachelor ofBusiness (Management): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to plan, design, construct, manage and maintaininfrastructure needed for the functioning of society. Apply theseskills to structures, water, geomechanics and transport. Gain a solidgrasp of management alongside engineering studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Civil and Structural DesignRMIT Uni, City72131 (VGF), 72134 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Design: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy the design and construction of roads, airports, railways,buildings, bridges, dams and drainage systems. Gain practicaland technical skills to work as a para-professional in the research,design and construction of infrastructure projects.Students will be admitted into the highest qualification leveland can choose to exit with a lower listed qualification upon thesuccessful completion of the required courses (subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Computer and NetworkRMIT Uni, City32811 (CSP), 32813 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering):FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFocus on embedded systems, mobile networking and cloudcomputing, information engineering, multimedia signal processingand robotics. Design, implement and maintain telecommunicationand computer networks.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Computer and Network/Computer ScienceRMIT Uni, City32901 (CSP), 32903 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering)/Bachelorof Computer Science: FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn about hardware and architecture of computer systems andnetworks as well as the software used to control them. Focus onembedded systems, mobile networking, cloud computing andnetwork engineering from both hardware and software points ofview.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Computer and Network/ManagementRMIT Uni, City32961 (CSP), 32963 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering)/Bachelorof Business (Management): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain the skills to work as a computer and network engineer andbusiness knowledge to manage major engineering projects. Employthis combined skill-set in using information technology to gatherand analyse business and technical information.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–ElectricalRMIT Uni, City33291 (CSP), 33293 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to design, develop and supervise the manufacture,installation, and operation of electrical systems. Work ongeneration, distribution, utilisation and control of electric power andelectronic systems used in several industrial applications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Electrical and ElectronicRMIT Uni, City32851 (CSP), 32853 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering):FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to design, apply and maintain electrical and electronicsystems and devices for a range of goods and services such asamplifiers, stereos and scanning equipment. Learn in a variety ofmodes including laboratory experiments and design projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesRMIT University | 325


◄ Engineering–Electrical/CommerceRMIT Uni, City32391 (CSP), 32393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)/Bachelor ofCommerce: FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a broad range of skills in order to provide creative solutionsto engineering problems along with the business knowledge toimplement them. Learn about system design, maintenance andmanagement in the private and public sectors.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Electrical/Electronics(Associate Degree)RMIT Uni, City32621 (CSP), 32623 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Engineering Technology (Electrical/Electronic): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills to design, install, maintain, analyse, repair andmanage electrical and electronic devices and systems used ingeneration, distribution and control of electric power includingcomputing, TV, radio, and robotics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Electrical/ManagementRMIT Uni, City33911 (CSP), 33913 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)/Bachelor of Business(Management): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to design systems and equipment to generate and useelectrical power more efficiently. Gain knowledge and skill inprinciples of electrical engineering with essential knowledge ofbusiness, economics and organisational structures and relations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Electronic andCommunicationRMIT Uni, City32861 (CSP), 32863 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and CommunicationEngineering): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain knowledge and skills to design and innovate scientific andengineering products and services using electronic, photonic,electromagnetic and computing devices.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Electronic andCommunication/Computer ScienceRMIT Uni, City33381 (CSP), 33383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and CommunicationEngineering)/Bachelor of Computer Science: FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain knowledge and skills to design and innovate scientific andengineering products and services using electronic, photonic,electromagnetic and computing devices. Develop and apply skills incomputing and information technology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Electronic Product DesignRMIT Uni, City33581 (CSP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic Product Design): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop and combine expertise in electronic engineering andindustrial design to be able to develop new and innovativeelectronic products using modern computer-aided design tools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–EnvironmentalRMIT Uni, City32571 (CSP), 32573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIncorporate environmental issues in all stages of projects andprocesses using engineering skills. Field trips are combined withindustry and laboratory based projects. Specialise in civil andinfrastructure, chemical or groundwater engineering.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–MechanicalRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora31761 (CSP), 31763 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop sound technical skills, analytical problem-solving skillsand design capabilities, with strong industrial applications. Movetowards advanced mechanical engineering subjects and undertakea substantial engineering project in the final year.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical (AssociateDegree)RMIT Uni, City32431 (CSP), 32433 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Engineering Technology (Mechanical):FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesApply knowledge of materials, structures, energy and managementto design, analyse and improve a range of products such asengines, compressors, wind turbines, solar water heaters andpumps.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>326 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Engineering–Mechanical/BiotechnologyRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora31211 (CSP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)/ Bachelorof Science (Biotechnology): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to meet specific demands of engineers working at theinterface of mechanical engineering and biotechnology. Graduateswill be well-equipped to deal with technical and professionalchallenges in this growing area.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/IndustrialDesignRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora31231 (CSP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)/Bachelorof Design (Industrial Design): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombines the highly complimentary disciplines of mechanicalengineering and industrial design with the intent of developinggraduates capable of the design of innovative and inspiringproducts using traditional and advanced manufacturing methods.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/ManagementRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora31691 (CSP), 31693 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)/Bachelorof Business (Management): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesigned to meet specific demands of mechanical engineering andbusiness organisations. Learn core mechanical engineering andbusiness subjects and develop leadership and organisational skills.Final year includes a substantial engineering project.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/ManufacturingRMIT Uni, City72441 (VGF), 72444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain knowledge and skills to apply engineering and scientificprinciples to mechanical and manufacturing engineeringapplications. Learn to analyse, diagnose, design and executejudgements regarding mechanical and manufacturing engineeringsolutions.Students will be admitted into the highest qualification leveland can choose to exit with a lower listed qualification upon thesuccessful completion of the required courses (subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechatronics andManufacturingRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora31661 (CSP), 31663 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing andMechatronics): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop analytical problem-solving skills and engineering designcapabilities. Study mechatronics, advanced robotic systems,computer integrated systems in manufacturing, process andinventory control. The final year project is industry based.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechatronics andManufacturing/International BusinessRMIT Uni, City/Bundoora31251 (CSP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics)/Bachelorof Business (International Business):FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombines engineering and business education to develop anew breed of professionals who have engineering knowledge fordeveloping advanced manufacturing capability as well as businessknowledge for working in the global economic environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Network (Associate Degree)RMIT Uni, City32421 (CSP)» Associate Degree in Engineering Technology (Network): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain theoretical and practical skills to design, install, maintainand analyse systems in networking, internetworking, IP telephony,network design and network security, as a technical officer, networkengineer or network support officer.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Sustainable SystemsRMIT Uni, City33271 (CSP), 33273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn new and holistic approaches to design of sustainabletechnologies and engineering systems. Learn to protect, restoreand create engineered and natural systems that are socially,environmentally and economically sustainable globally.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EntrepreneurshipRMIT Uni, City33311 (CSP), 33313 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop knowledge, enterprising capabilities and the confidence tolaunch and manage new ventures. Undertake business practicesin firms with a high degree of competency, and manage and growbusinesses using entrepreneurial techniques.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesRMIT University | 327


◄ EnvironmentRMIT Uni, City32001 (CSP), 32003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Environment): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents study politics, social trends, economics and ecology,gaining skills in environmental policy writing, management andimplementation. They undertake real-life projects and do a workplacement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environment/Environmental ScienceRMIT Uni, City33421 (CSP), 33423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Social Science(Environment): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombine the study of physical and biological sciences withenvironmental policy making and action. Through classroom,laboratory and field work, students gain the skills and knowledgeneeded to protect and enhance our natural environments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental ScienceRMIT Uni, City33431 (CSP), 33433 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to identify and solve environmental problems andcommunicate this to a range of audiences. Gain practical skills forlab testing and field monitoring across scientific disciplines. Choosea core discipline of environmental chemistry or ecology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental Science/Engineering–EnvironmentalRMIT Uni, City32221 (CSP), 32223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Engineering(Environmental Engineering): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy the essential elements of environmental science withengineering applications. Design and implement environmentalsolutions, waste minimisation and remediation strategies. Gainhands-on experience through science and engineering projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental Science/ManagementRMIT Uni, City33321 (CSP), 33323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Business(Management): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombine specialised scientific skills in ecology and environmentalchemistry and an understanding of ecological, physical andchemical processes with skills in business management. Gainhands-on experience through an environmental industry project.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Exercise and Sport ScienceRMIT Uni, Bundoora31161 (CSP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain knowledge in the principles of exercise prescription, exercisemanagement, exercise reconditioning, sport science, sportscoaching, exercise for health and disability and community physicalrecreation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion and Textiles MerchandisingRMIT Uni, Brunswick33241 (CSP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Fashion and Textiles Merchandising):FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain the skills to develop marketing strategies in a competitiveglobal fashion and textile environment including changinginternal and external marketing environments, strategic tools andperspectives, product and customer analysis.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion and Textiles Merchandising(Associate Degree)RMIT Uni, Brunswick33061 (CSP), 33063 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Fashion and Textiles Merchandising: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and capabilities to succeed in the rapidly evolvingglobal fashion industry. The course aims to train students inall areas of fashion product development and fashion retailmanagement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (TCF)RMIT Uni, BrunswickPart-time: 73161 (VGF), 73164 (Fee Type determined byprovider)» Certificate IV in Fashion and Textiles Merchandising: PT3(evening classes only)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop the skills and knowledge to succeed in the rapidlyevolving fashion industry, in areas related to fashion productranging, fashion computer aided design, fashion marketing, visualmerchandising, sustainability and fashion supply chain.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion DesignRMIT Uni, City32561 (CSP), 32563 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Fashion): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain the necessary knowledge and skills to be an internationallyattuned and creative fashion designer. Develop design expertise,conceptual thinking, critical analysis and practical skills throughstudios, electives and industry engagement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>328 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Fashion Design (Associate Degree)RMIT Uni, Brunswick33081 (CSP), 33083 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Fashion Design and Technology: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills in both fashion design and fashion technologyincluding design, pattern making, production, quality, and computeraidedtechnologies, enabling students to work in a professional rolewithin the fashion industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fashion TechnologyRMIT Uni, Brunswick33251 (CSP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Fashion Technology): FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain skills in design development, CAD/CAM, advanced patterntechnology, block development, pattern design, garmentconstruction and production management through technical andpractical courses delivered in an industrial work environmentApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Financial ServicesRMIT Uni, City72961 (VGF), 72964 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Banking Services: FT0.5, PTA - attendance atdaytime classes may be necessary» Diploma of Financial Planning: FT0.5 to 1.0, PTA - attendanceat daytime classes may be necessaryPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and knowledge for entry to banking, superannuation,financial services and financial planning. Understand the AustralianFinancial Services’ reform and its effect on investment, lifeinsurance and superannuation.Students will be admitted into thelowest level qualification and will progress, subject to satisfactoryacademic progress, to the higher qualification level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fine ArtRMIT Uni, CityExpanded Studio Practice: 33411 (CSP), 33413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art): FT3Object based Practice: 33491 (CSP), 33493 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art): FT3Print Imaging Practice: 33481 (CSP), 33483 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art): FT3Sculpture, Sound and Spatial Practice: 33501 (CSP),33503 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents undertake integrated and specialised study incontemporary fine art, preparing them for the fine art and creativeindustries, including vocations as practicing artists, educators,gallery and museum curators, and consultants.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Food Science and TechnologyRMIT Uni, City72691 (VGF), 72694 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Food Science & Technology: FT1, PTA» Diploma of Food Science & Technology: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop practical skills to work in the food industry in a number ofareas including production, processing, packaging, marketing andquality assurance. Participate in a work placement and laboratorysimulations to gain maximum hands-on experience. Students areadmitted into the highest qualification level and can choose toexit with a lower listed qualification upon successful completion ofrequired courses (subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Food Technology and NutritionRMIT Uni, City33441 (CSP), 33443 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Food Technology and Nutrition): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain hands-on skills in all areas of food processing andpreservation, including production, development, quality andresearch. Develop an understanding of chemistry, microbiology,nutrition and sensory perception that form the basis of foodscience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Food Technology/Engineering–ChemicalRMIT Uni, City32181 (CSP), 32183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Food Technology and Nutrition)/Bachelorof Engineering (Chemical Engineering): FT5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy scientific and engineering principles, product development,large-scale materials processing and issues surrounding food forhuman consumption. Gain hands-on skills and practical knowledgethrough food science and engineering projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Food Technology/ManagementRMIT Uni, City33611 (CSP)» Bachelor of Science (Food Technology)/Bachelor of Business(Management): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course combines specialist studies in food science andtechnology with strong business management and marketing skills.Students gain practical skills through a food and business projectthat may be linked with a host food company.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Furniture Design (Associate Degree)RMIT Uni, City32291 (CSP), 32293 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Design (Furniture): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop creative and original furniture designs with a stronggrounding in design methods, manufacturing technologies andprocesses, cultural and social factors. Work on an industrypartnered project to produce commercially viable furniture.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesRMIT University | 329


◄ Games and Graphics ProgrammingRMIT Uni, City32191 (CSP), 32193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and GraphicsProgramming): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesWrite, code or use game-development engines to create computeror video games. Work with artists and producers to create or modifythe game to enhance its capabilities, incorporating digital graphics,animation, sound, video, photographs and images.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Games DesignRMIT Uni, City32051 (CSP), 32053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Games): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy game design, history and development and gain skills in both2D and 3D game art production. Develop skills in both group studioand design environments suitable for creative work in games andinteractive media.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Geospatial ScienceRMIT Uni, City32281 (CSP), 32283 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Geospatial Science): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis diverse field focuses on the creation, use, analysis andmanagement of geographic data and intelligence to supportinformed decision making. Practical experience includes field workand 12 weeks professional experience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignRMIT Uni, Brunswick72041 (VGF), 72044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop design and communication skills and technical expertise inthe areas of digital imaging, finished art and typography, enablinggraduates to work in the graphic design industry.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human Resource ManagementRMIT Uni, City33511 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management): FT3,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills in human resource management for business,industry, the public and not for profit sectors. Learn aboutthe contributions human resource management can make toorganisational success.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Industrial DesignRMIT Uni, City32361 (CSP), 32363 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn about technical, theoretical and applied design opportunitiescovering four main areas of study: design studies, designcommunications, design technology and design studio, wherestudents work on industry and community projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyRMIT Uni, City72291 (VGF), 72294 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Information Technology: FT1, PTA - attendance atdaytime classes may be necessaryPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and a breadth of knowledge in the informationtechnology (IT) area for application in a business context. Studentshave the opportunity to specialise and attain a high level ofexpertise in specific areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyRMIT Uni, City33331 (CSP), 33333 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Major Study): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills to solve, support, troubleshoot and design technologyinfrastructure in many types of organisations. Choose a majordirection of study and graduate with a specialist informationtechnology degree that clearly lists your chosen major.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (AssociateDegree)RMIT Uni, City32401 (CSP), 32403 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Information Technology: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain the practical and theoretical skills required to enter thecomputer industry with subjects in hardware and software,networking, database concepts and java programming. Learnto solve practical problems with laboratory work as a majorcomponent.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interactive Digital MediaRMIT Uni, City72091 (VGF), 72094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Interactive Digital Media: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop a broad understanding of the design, technical andmanagement skills necessary to work within the digital andmultimedia industries. Strong emphasis is placed on creativity andconceptual development using standard software packages.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>330 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Interior DesignRMIT Uni, City32691 (CSP), 32693 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Interior Design): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to think critically and conceptually about the relationshipbetween people and their environment. This course emphasisesinterior design as a spatial practice that integrates design,technology, history, theory and communications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interior Design and DecorationRMIT Uni, City72051 (VGF), 72054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interior Decoration:» Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration: FT2Part-time: 72801 (VGF), 72804 (Fee Type determined byprovider)» Certificate IV in Interior Decoration: PT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents develop creative design skills, knowledge and workplacepractices preparing them for work ready employment in a rangeof roles in the design and decoration industry. First year of thediploma incorporates the certificate IV.Students will be admitted into the highest qualification leveland can choose to exit with a lower listed qualification upon thesuccessful completion of the required subjects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessRMIT Uni, City72021 (VGF), 72024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in International Trade: FT1, PTA - attendance atdaytime classes may be necessary» Diploma of International Business: FT1.5, PTA - attendance atdaytime classes may be necessary» Advanced Diploma of International Business: FT2, PTA - attendanceat daytime classes may be necessaryPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills to analyse and forecast international markets.Research international opportunities and develop an export planfor a real company including transport and logistics systems,contract law, management and evaluate their effectiveness.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessRMIT Uni, City32511 (CSP), 32513 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (International Business): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and knowledge by studying key subjects to managebusiness complexity in international and multidisciplinary contexts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessRMIT Uni, City33121 (CSP), 33123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (International Business) (Applied): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and knowledge by studying key subjects to managebusiness complexity in international and multidisciplinary contexts.In third year students undertake work placement involvingsupervised work experience or professional skills program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International StudiesRMIT Uni, City33031 (CSP), 33033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (International Studies): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to understand, analyse and engage with a rapidly changingworld of opportunities and risk. Work with leading global studiesscholars to prepare for international and cross-cultural careers ingovernment, business and community organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ JapaneseRMIT Uni, City72631 (VGF), 72634 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Japanese: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis full time course will take beginners from Certificate I levelto Certificate IV in one year, developing practical language andcross-cultural communication skills. Graduates may pursue furthertertiary study or employment in a relevant field.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ JournalismRMIT Uni, City32091 (CSP), 32093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication (Journalism): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides an understanding of the role of the news media andequips students with the skills for a career in journalism.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ JusticeRMIT Uni, City72671 (VGF), 72674 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Justice:» Diploma of Justice:» Advanced Diploma of Justice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop knowledge and skills in this vocational course on therole of crime, deviance, social control, social justice and the legalsystem. Students learn about the criminal justice system and keyresponses to the prevention and control of crime.Students will be admitted into the highest qualification leveland can choose to exit with a lower listed qualification upon thesuccessful completion of the required subjects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesRMIT University | 331


◄ Laboratory MedicineRMIT Uni, Bundoora32331 (CSP), 32333 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Laboratory Medicine): FT4, PT7Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn to apply scientific investigations to diagnose, treat andbetter understand disease processes. Use diagnostic and scientificprocedures on samples such as blood, urine, tissues and swabs toinvestigate, identify and treat diseases.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory TechnologyRMIT Uni, CityBiotechnology: 72101 (VGF), 72104 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Pathology Testing: 72561 (VGF), 72564 (Fee Typedetermined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides broad-based vocational training towards becoming atechnical officer, analyst or other roles in biotechnology, biological,medical research, diagnostic pathology and scientific laboratories.Choose between two streams in second year.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Landscape ArchitectureRMIT Uni, City32101 (CSP), 32103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis design course focuses on the sustainable development ofdynamic urban and rural environments. It articulates into theMaster of Landscape Architecture professionally accredited awardon successful completed of this course with a minimum GPA.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal and Dispute StudiesRMIT Uni, City33471 (CSP), 33473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Legal and Dispute Studies): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDeveloped in consultation with industry, this course preparesstudents for para-legal employment in government, private practiceand community organisations. The law is studied in its sociopoliticalcontext, both within Australia and globally.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal PracticeRMIT Uni, City72661 (VGF), 72664 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills required to engage in legal practice as a law clerkor as a paralegal. Learn specialist technical skills in fields such asfamily law, litigation, criminal law, commercial law, corporate lawand conveyancing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal Practice (Paralegal) AssociateDegreeRMIT Uni, City32981 (CSP)» Associate Degree in Legal Practice (Paralegal): FT2, PTA - Attendanceat day classes may be necessaryPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop the high level legal and administrative skills required foremployment as a paralegal in the legal industry. Designed to caterfor the increasingly complex roles of paralegals.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementRMIT Uni, City32131 (CSP), 32133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)(Applied): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills, knowledge and capabilities in logistics operation andsupply chain management. In third year students undertake a workplacement involving supervised work experience or a professionalskills program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementRMIT Uni, City32531 (CSP), 32533 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills, knowledge and capabilities in logistics operationand supply chain management and other related business and nonbusinessdisciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Logistics ManagementRMIT Uni, City73201 (VGF), 73204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in International Trade: FT1, PTA - Attendance atdaytime classes may be necessary» Diploma of Logistics: FT1.5, PTA - Attendance at daytimeclasses may be necessaryPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills in logistics and operations management fundamentalto global trade and strategic management. Students will researchreal international opportunities.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>332 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ ManagementRMIT Uni, City72081 (VGF), 72084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management: FT0.5» Diploma of Management: FT1.0Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn to develop the required skills, knowledge and personaldevelopment for current or future managers in the workplaceacross a range of private and public industries.Students will be admitted into the lowest qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementRMIT Uni, City32491 (CSP), 32493 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelops skills and knowledge in key management disciplines,and allows students to undertake additional subjects in a range ofbusiness disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingRMIT Uni, City72261 (VGF), 72264 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5, PTA - attendance at daytimeclasses may be necessary» Diploma of Marketing: FT1, PTA - attendance at daytimeclasses may be necessary» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT1.5, PTA - attendance atdaytime classes may be necessaryPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills in marketing, media and related disciplines. Learn tointerpret market trends and develop marketing strategies and plansusing industry case studies and projects.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingRMIT Uni, City32541 (CSP), 32543 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills for the global marketplace. The multidisciplinaryapproach involves a range of core business subjects includingstatistics, accounting, management and law plus specialistmarketing subjects with an option of a second business major.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingRMIT Uni, City32951 (CSP), 32953 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing) (Applied): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills for the global marketplace. The multidisciplinaryapproach involves a range of core business subjects plus specialistmarketing subjects. In the third year students undertake a workplacement or a professional skills program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MathematicsRMIT Uni, City32411 (CSP), 32413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Mathematics): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop knowledge in the areas of scientific computation,mathematical modelling, resource modelling and statistics forcareers in business, commerce, government, teaching, computer,environment modelling and manufacturing industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MediaRMIT Uni, City32451 (CSP), 32453 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication (Media): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesInformed by critical and theoretical knowledge of evolving social,historical and technological contexts students will develop practicaland professional skills in online, radio and film and televisionproduction.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Medical RadiationsRMIT Uni, BundooraMedical Imaging–Radiography: 31091 (CSP), 31093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations): FT3Nuclear Medicine: 31081 (CSP), 31083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations): FT3Radiation Therapy: 31111 (CSP), 31113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy an area of clinical medicine that involves the application ofionising and non-ionising radiation for the diagnosis and treatmentof injury and disease. Choose to specialise in medical imaging,nuclear medicine or radiation therapy.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Multimedia Systems (Design)RMIT Uni, City33341 (CSP), 33343 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Multimedia Systems): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain skills and knowledge to develop multimedia products andsystems in design, programming, hardware and business. Learncommunication and organisational skills to work as members ofmultimedia teams and experience a six-month industry placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesRMIT University | 333


◄ Music IndustryRMIT Uni, City33181 (CSP), 33183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesExpand on existing skills in music performance, sound recordingand production, and music industry business to gain a multidisciplinaryworking knowledge of the performing arts industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nanotechnology/Applied SciencesRMIT Uni, City32111 (CSP), 32113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology)/Bachelor of Science(Applied Sciences): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a firm grounding in nanotechnology across physics andchemistry disciplines with substantial biology and engineeringcomponents. Gain practical skills through laboratory work linked toresearch, often conducted in collaboration with industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingRMIT Uni, Bundoora72331 (VGF), 72334 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn to assist in preventative, curative and rehabilitative care,including administering intravenous medications and medicationadministration. Contribute to client assessment, woundmanagement and therapeutic, complex and mental health care.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing–Enrolled Nurse entryRMIT Uni, Bundoora31041 (CSP), 31043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares enrolled nurses to become adaptable and ethical healthprofessionals eligible to register with the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia as Registered Nurses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing–Health ProfessionalRMIT Uni, Bundoora31201 (CSP), 31203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy to become an adaptable and ethical health professionaleligible for registration as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing andMidwifery Board of Australia.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Osteopathy/Health ScienceRMIT Uni, Bundoora31271 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Science/Bachelor of Applied Science(Osteopathy): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOsteopathy is a holistic discipline that focuses on the overallhealth of a patient by treating through the musculoskeletal system.Students may be eligible to apply for registration as an osteopathon successful completion of this course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Pharmaceutical SciencesRMIT Uni, Bundoora31141 (CSP), 31143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Pharmaceutical Sciences):FT4, PT7Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn about the science, research and development of newmedicines. Knowledge about the human body, chemistry andaction of drugs is applied in the context of the pharmaceuticalindustry to deliver improvements in the healthcare system.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PharmacyRMIT Uni, Bundoora31191 (CSP), 31193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Pharmacy: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPharmacy involves a high-level knowledge of drugs andtherapeutics as well as professional care of patients. Preparesstudents to undertake the intern year required to becomeregistered as a pharmacist in Australia and New Zealand.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Photography (Arts)RMIT Uni, City32681 (CSP), 32683 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Photography): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepare for a career in professional photography through practical,theoretical and conceptual investigations. Students develop a rangeof capabilities relevant to the creative and commercial photographicindustries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Photography and Photo ImagingRMIT Uni, City72071 (VGF), 72074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Photoimaging: FT1» Diploma of Photoimaging: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn to apply a broad range of lighting, capture, enhancement,manipulation and output skills. Students will gain skills with soundtheoretical knowledge in specialised and technical competencies toplan, carry out and evaluate photoimaging services.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>334 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Physical EducationRMIT Uni, Bundoora31411 (CSP), 31413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Physical Education): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy to be a specialist physical education teacher.Responsibilities may include coaching, health and fitnesspromotion, or sport education for school/community based groups.Benefit from teaching practice in each semester of the degree.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Physics/Engineering–Electronic andCommunicationRMIT Uni, City32201 (CSP), 32203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Physics)/Bachelor of Engineering (Electronicand Communication): FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain knowledge and skills to design and innovate scientific andengineering products and services using electronic, photonic,electromagnetic and computing devices. Apply knowledge and skillsin physics to solve scientific and engineering problems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Product DesignRMIT Uni, City72361 (VGF), 72364 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Product Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop creative design ideas and understand social,environmental and historical influences on consumer productdesign. Communicate ideas through a combination of skills invisual and verbal presentation, model making and computer basedprograms.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Project ManagementRMIT Uni, City33451 (CSP), 33453 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain skills in the coordination and management of projects (bothconstruction as well as non-construction) or events from inceptionto completion.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Property and ValuationRMIT Uni, City32721 (CSP), 32723 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Property and Valuation): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides graduates with a strong grounding in property studies,achieving skills and knowledge in specific fields such as propertyinvestment, development, management, valuation, consultancy andproperty finance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology (Applied Science)RMIT Uni, Bundoora31631 (CSP), 31633 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology): FT3RMIT Uni, City32021 (CSP), 32023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesExplore the science of the mind and human nature. Work towardsthe study of human behaviour, conducting research and providingtreatment and counselling. Learn to apply psychological knowledgeto a variety of occupations and professions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Professional CommunicationRMIT Uni, City32701 (CSP), 32703 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication):FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a theoretical and practical understanding of professionalskills in journalism, media production and public relations. It allowsspecialisation in up to two of these areas combined with studies incommunication and humanities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Writing and EditingRMIT Uni, City33301 (CSP), 33303 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Professional Writing and Editing: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDelivers practical training for a career in writing and/orediting. Students study fiction and non-fiction writing, effectivecommunication and professional editing practice, and design andwrite text for emerging media.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology (Social Science)RMIT Uni, City33191 (CSP), 33193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is fully accredited by the Australian PsychologicalAccreditation Council (APAC). Combining broad studies in socialscience with focused training in psychology, the course preparesstudents for careers in psychology and related fields.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>RMIT University | 335


◄ Public RelationsRMIT Uni, City72281 (VGF), 72284 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Business (Public Relations): FT1, PTA - attendanceat daytime classes may be necessary» Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations): FT2, PTA -attendance at daytime classes may be necessaryPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills in public relations and all related disciplines.Students will benefit from exposure to work placements and liveproject briefs with our extensive list of high profile industry partners.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public RelationsRMIT Uni, City32671 (CSP), 32673 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLearn about modern public relations and communicationmanagement in global and inter-disciplinary environments.Gain practical experience in media relations, PR campaigns andresearch, and client management through industry projects andinternships.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Remedial Massage and MyotherapyRMIT Uni, City72511 (VGF), 72514 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT0.5» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1 to FT2» Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage (Myotherapy): FT2to FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn a range of treatment techniques including remedialmassage, myofascial dry needling and exercise prescription. Learnto assess, treat and manage acute and chronic pain and a range ofmusculoskeletal system dysfunctions.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science (Applied Sciences)RMIT Uni, City33011 (CSP), 33013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesChoose to major in biological sciences, chemistry, physics,environmental science, biotechnology or food science and tailor arange of electives to match your objectives in science. Get hands-onexperience through field studies and projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science (Associate Degree)RMIT Uni, City32061 (CSP), 32063 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Applied Science: FT2, PT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy one of two major streams, food science or biomedicalscience. Develop a range of skills in chemical and biologicallaboratory techniques used in relevant industries. Includes a workbased project and placement giving hands-on experience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media (Film and TelevisionProduction)RMIT Uni, City72781 (VGF), 72784 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn a range of practical skills and knowledge essential in thescreen and media production industries. Students will activelyengage in productions modeled on team-based industry practiceand will develop creative, technical and management skills.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media (Television Production)RMIT Uni, City73221 (VGF), 73224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Screen and Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn operator roles in TV for studio and location production.Develop skills in producing and mixing live television, as well ascamera and sound recording skills for news, variety and drama, andhow to edit vision and audio with digital effects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ScreenwritingRMIT Uni, City72851 (VGF), 72854 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Screenwriting: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDelivers practical training in writing, editing and marketing scriptsfor film, TV and digital media. Students develop the broad skillsneeded to work across the industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Social WorkRMIT Uni, City31101 (CSP), 31103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Work: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for effective professional practice in social workand related practice areas. Work placements in human servicesagencies provide opportunities to apply theories and developpractical skills under social work supervision.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>336 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Social Work/Psychology (Social Science)RMIT Uni, City33351 (CSP), 33353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology):FT5Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is accredited with the Australian Psychological Societyand the Australian Association of Social Workers. Students gainknowledge in social and psychological research, policy and practice,integrated via work placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Software EngineeringRMIT Uni, City32261 (CSP), 32263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Software Engineering: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDesign, code, test and manage large quality-measured softwaresystems. Work on operating systems, communications, websoftware, databases and varied applications. Gain skills in analysisand design, coding, testing, and project management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sound ProductionRMIT Uni, City72771 (VGF), 72774 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sound Production: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Sound Production: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn the theory and practice of studio recording and live soundproduction. Gain skills in digital and analogue hardware andsoftware for careers within the recording, live entertainment,games, sound design, television and film industries.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ StatisticsRMIT Uni, City32151 (CSP), 32153 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Statistics): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain skills and knowledge to prepare for a career in statisticsand operations research through statistical and mathematicalcomputation and modelling. Apply problem-solving and dataanalysis to industry-provided problems in a range of industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ SurveyingRMIT Uni, City72351 (VGF), 72354 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Surveying: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Spatial Information Services: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn about collection, management and presentation ofinformation in land surveying and mapping. Measure, interpret andassess land information for use in the planning, development andregulation of the land, the sea and the built environment.Students will be admitted into the lowest level qualification and willprogress, subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ SurveyingRMIT Uni, City33281 (CSP), 33283 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Surveying): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course prepares students for the surveying profession.Surveyors practise in a wide range of areas including engineeringand mining surveying, topographical and cadastral surveying,hydrographic surveying, land development, and photogrammetry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TelecommunicationsRMIT Uni, City72581 (VGF), 72584 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Telecommunications Networks Technology:FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain knowledge and skills in the principles of network signalling,internet cloud, circuit and packet switching, optical communication,and diagnostics with network cabling. The course includesinternationally recognised CISCO CCNA and IT Essentials.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Textile DesignRMIT Uni, Brunswick32211 (CSP), 32213 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Textile Design): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills for the local and global textile and fashion industries.Topics include fashion for the body, for the home and for lifestyleswith projects linked to forecasting and product development.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Textile Design and DevelopmentRMIT Uni, Brunswick72321 (VGF), 72324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Textile Design and Development: FT2Part-time: 73011 (VGF), 73014 (Fee Type determined byprovider)» Certificate IV in Textile Design and Development: PT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesUsing simulated industry facilities to undertake textile design briefs,students develop their colour, drawing, design and computer skillsto plan and produce screen printed, machine knitted or wovenfabrics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Textile Technology (Applied Science)RMIT Uni, Brunswick32761 (CSP), 32763 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Textile Technology): FT3, PT6Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop technical design and engineering skills for future fashionand textile industries and learn how textile technology can maketoday’s apparel, performance and industrial textiles intelligent, safe,functional and attractive.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>RMIT University | 337◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates


◄ Urban and Regional PlanningRMIT Uni, City32141 (CSP), 32143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPlanning is about more than buildings and roads. It is about howpeople live, work, play and commute. Combine the studies ofsociety, politics and economics with real-life projects to make ourcities and regions more liveable.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtRMIT Uni, City72151 (VGF), 72154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop the specific knowledge and skills required to undertakework as a visual artist who works independently or withinspecialised organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual MerchandisingRMIT Uni, City72161 (VGF), 72164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Merchandising: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students to be work ready for creative roles in the retail,styling, event and exhibition industries. Students will learn to designand create dynamic displays and presentations in a practicallearning environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Youth WorkRMIT Uni, City72461 (VGF), 72464 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Youth Work: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain the skills and knowledge necessary to work with 10-25 yearolds in a variety of settings. Combines workshops, field trips and240 hours of practical experience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Youth WorkRMIT Uni, City33371 (CSP), 33373 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Youth Work): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy in Australia’s longest running Youth Work program. Studentsacquire knowledge and skills in a professional program based onethical conduct and a commitment to the development, well-beingand human rights of young people.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>338 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


SAE InstituteCampus location and contactMelbourne campus235 Normanby Road, South Melbourne VIC 3205Website: www.sae.eduTelephone: (03) 8632 3400Fax: (03) 8632 3401Email: infomelbourne@sae.eduOpen days:Melbourne1 September 2012: 11.00am - 3.00pm8 December 2012: 11.00am - 3.00pmTrimester dates:Trimester 1: 11 February - 10 May <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 2: 27 May - 23 August <strong>2013</strong>Trimester 3: 9 September - 6 December <strong>2013</strong>Founded in 1976, SAE is unquestionably the world's largestentertainment technology and creative media instituteoffering courses in Audio Engineering and Digital FilmProduction. With a global reputation for excellence inprofessional education at over 55 locations worldwide,SAE's qualifications are recognised internationally. TheSAE group also includes Qantm College and some of thelargest commercial recording studios in the world, includingthe world famous 301. SAE students have gone on to workfor some of Australia's largest studios, post-productioncompanies and game developers with SAE graduates beingin high demand all over the world.SAE Institute's South Melbourne campus boasts anextensive range of professional audio production suiteswith seven high-end mixing and mastering studios includingAustralia's only AMS Neve Genesys, the world's largest TLAValve console and DigiDesign Control surfaces amongstothers. SAE Institute Melbourne also houses three largesound stages and extensive facilities for digital film,including a full-size Green Screen and professional multipurposeTV Studio.These days with the entertainment industry constantlychanging, and technical equipment becoming moreadvanced than ever before, budding production staff needaccess to the best possible training and facilities, and noone offers a more up-to-date and comprehensive trainingfacility than SAE Institute, Melbourne.SAE qualifications range from Diploma to Degree leveland are fully FEE-HELP and AUSTUDY approved. Places inall courses are limited and fill quickly, so it is vital to getenrolments in early.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://melbourne.sae.edu/en-gb/content/2728/Fees_and_Intake_DatesSAE is FEE-HELP approved for VET and HE programsSAE Institute | 339


◄ Audio Production (Degree)SAE, Melbourne99732 (DFP), 99733 (IFP)» Bachelor of Audio Production: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on all aspects of audio production, recording,mixing, mastering, acoustics and live sound production, theapplication of current technology to the audio production process aswell as the business aspect of the industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Audio Production (Diploma)SAE, Melbourne99762 (DFP)» Diploma of Audio Production: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on all aspects of audio production, recording,mixing, mastering, acoustics and live sound production, theapplication of current technology to the audio production process aswell as the business aspect of the industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Film Production (Degree)SAE, Melbourne99742 (DFP), 99743 (IFP)» Bachelor of Film Production: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course is designed to students with invaluable experience andexpertise in all facets of digital film making and production process.The program focuses on concept development, screen writing,camera operation, directing, editing, sound design.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Film Production (Diploma)SAE, Melbourne99752 (DFP)» Diploma of Film Production: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course is designed to students with invaluable experience andexpertise in all facets of the digital film making and productionprocess. This program focuses on concept development, screenwriting, camera operation, directing, editing, sound design.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sound ProductionSAE, Melbourne99702 (DFP), 99703 (IFP)» Diploma of Sound Production: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course concentrates on all aspects of audio production,recording, mixing, studio acoustics, live sound .This is a highlypractical qualification providing the essential skills needed foremployment in the technical production.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>340 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Sage MassageCampus location and contactElsternwick233 Glen Huntly RoadWebsite: www.sage.edu.auTelephone: 1300889889Email: info@sage.edu.auSage Massage provides nationally recognised training coursesleading to careers in the field of massage therapy. Through itsgraduates, Sage Massage has touched the lives of thousandsof people, positively affecting their health and wellbeing.At Sage, you’ll train on a curriculum developed by leaders inthe massage industry and with experienced educators whoimpart their knowledge and skills in a supportive, inclusiveand nurturing way.From the first day of your program you will learn thatmassage is more than just rubbing the skin with the hands;it’s about listening, perceiving, reading and interpretingwith your hands to really feel what’s going on beneaththe surface. Each day you will be stimulated to grow anddevelop as a therapist.With this unique and refreshing approach, you will fastbecome a skilled and confident therapist, one who willgraduate ready to touch and enhance the lives of theircommunity and beyond.At Sage Massage School, we teach the importance ofmassage through assessment and treatment, demonstratingthe effects it can have on the overall health and wellbeing ofthe human body, both physically and psychologically.As well as studying the science behind massage therapy,you will come to appreciate the ancient healing art ofmassage therapy practice. The history of massage therapydates back to ancient Greek and Roman times, with itspopularity rising dramatically over the years, to a pointwhere there are now over eighty different recognisedmassage therapy practices available!Learning massage therapy with Sage opens the door toan industry with an ever-increasing popularity. You willgraduate from Sage as a masterful massage therapist,ready to enhance the wellbeing of your community throughthe ancient healing power of touch.With purpose built and state of the art massage trainingfacilities Sage Massage offers nationally recognisedtraining courses for those wanting to become professionaltherapists and caring members of our community.In addition to the practical skills you will need to work asa massage therapist, Sage teaches you business savvyso you are equipped to work in a thriving practice, oreven run your own profitable massage business. That’swhy Sage is a popular choice for those wishing to studymassage as well as those seeking graduates to beemployed in the field of massage.Courses are conducted either full-time or part-time with theCampus conveniently located virtually next door to ElsternwickRail Station and with the Tram passing the front door.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Massage TherapySage, ElsternwickDomestic fee-paying places» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT0.5, PTA» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT0.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThrough various massage techniques, the Certificate IV providesgraduates with the skills to enter the health care field as a massagetherapist. The Diploma will further your skills by focusing onassessment, treatment and diagnostic techniques.Apply: Directly to institutionSage Massage | 341


South West Institute of TAFEFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.swtafe.vic.edu.au/students/fees-and-charges/http://www.swtafe.vic.edu.au/students/fees-and-charges/concessions/Campus location and contactGlenormiston College333 Glenormiston Road, Glenormiston 3264Hamilton campus39 Hammond Street, Hamilton 3300Portland campus154 Hurd Street, Portland 3305Sherwood Park Training FacilitySherwood Park, Princes Highway, Warrnambool 3280Warrnambool campusTimor Street, Warrnambool 3280Postal address: PO Box 674, Warrnambool 3280Warrnambool Trade Training CentreCaramut Road, Warrnambool 3280Website: www.swtafe.vic.edu.auTelephone: All campuses: 1300 648 911Email: All campuses: info@swtafe.vic.edu.auOpen days:Glenormiston College19 August: 10.00am - 2.00pmSemester dates:Semester 1: 4 February - 28 JuneSemester 2: 15 July - 20 DecemberEnjoy the advantages of learning with Victoria’s No.1Training Provider at South West TAFE. Our training helpspeople reach their career goals. We cater for students of allabilities and provide a wide range of support services.South West TAFE offers nationally accredited qualificationsfrom Certificate I through to Graduate Certificate. Wealso deliver industry accredited short courses, on-the-jobtraining, plus online and off-campus studies.Fields of study include Aged Care, Agriculture, AlliedHealth, Automotive, Building and Construction, Businessand Information Technology, Children’s Services,Community Services, Computer Systems Engineering,Equine, Conservation and Land Management, Electrical,Engineering, Event Management, Fashion, Floristry,Food Technology, General Education, Global InformationSystems, Horticulture, Hospitality, Laboratory Skills,Multimedia, Nursing, Remedial Massage, Sport andRecreation, Sustainability, Tourism, and Visual Arts.South West TAFE campuses are located in Glenormiston,Hamilton, Portland and Warrnambool. Emphasisingpractical training, our facilities and services include fullyequippedworkshops, studios and classrooms; extensivelibrary resources and bookshop; study skills support;student advisory services; disability support; course advice;student activities; wireless internet access and casualemployment programs.One of our primary aims is to prepare students for livingand working in a global community. What this means is thatour training programs will equip you with the latest industryknowledge and skills. Our strong links with industry providemeaningful work placements and up-to-date curriculum.Delivering more than 400 accredited courses toapproximately 14,000 students every year, South WestTAFE is the perfect start to a great career.Applicants are not able to apply for part-time coursesthrough <strong>VTAC</strong>. Prospective students should apply directly toSouth West TAFE or to find out more about these coursesand the application process go to www.swtafe.vic.edu.au/study at swtafeSouth West TAFE invites you to explore the training facilitiesoffered at our Warrnambool campus which are open to thepublic. Visit Verde Hair and Beauty Evolution to see our hairand beauty students in action, or experience the talent of ourhospitality and events students at Endeavours Restaurant.342 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Further information about South West TAFE and thecourses offered are available free of charge from any of ourcampuses or by logging onto the South West TAFE website:www.swtafe.vic.edu.auVET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountingSouth West, Portland75441 (VGF), 75444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5, PTASouth West, Warrnambool75201 (VGF), 75204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides training in accounting skills to become qualified asassistant accountants. Students will be admitted into the highestqualification level and can choose to exit with a lower qualificationupon the successful completion of the required courses (subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AgricultureSouth West, Glenormiston75081 (VGF), 75084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Agriculture: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides training for employment as overseers and managers ofagricultural and pastoral enterprises, technicians, wool classersand buyers. Focuses on effective and sustainable production andmanagement in cost effective rural environments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AgronomySouth West, Glenormiston75361 (VGF), 75364 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Agronomy: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides training for employment as agronomists, fertilizer andseed sales and marketing, consultancy and farm management.Course covers general agriculture production with a mix of boththeory and practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Art, Craft and DesignSouth West, Warrnambool75161 (VGF), 75164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Art, Craft and Design: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA practical studio course which develops a broad range of skills andknowledge. Emphasis on professional practice for the production ofhigh quality products for the contemporary art/craft design industry.The Certificate IV is embedded in the Diploma studies. Studentsapplying to the Diploma of Art, Craft and Design may be required toenrol in the Certificate IV in Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft tocomplete all competencies before commencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Children’s ServicesSouth West, Hamilton75491 (VGF), 75494 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT2South West, Portland75381 (VGF), 75384 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT2South West, Warrnambool75021 (VGF), 75024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesIdeal for those seeking a recognised qualification to work in the childcare sector, within centre based and family day care, supervising otherstaff and volunteers. Certificate III in Childrens Services is a prerequisitefor the Diploma of Childrens Services amd is embedded in the diplomastudies. Students will be admitted into the highest qualification leveland can choose to exit with a lower listed qualification upon successfulcompletion of the required courses (subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer SystemsSouth West, Warrnambool75011 (VGF), 75014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with high-level training in the implementation andmanagement of computer systems, computer networks, internetand intranet infrastructure, design, programming and maintenance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSouth West Institute of TAFE | 343


◄ EventsSouth West, Warrnambool75091 (VGF), 75094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events/Diploma of Tourism: FT2» Diploma of Events/Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCan be studied in conjunction with either the Diploma of Tourism orHospitality. Provides training in a broad range of event managementskills including communication, planning and organisation,management, tourism operations, marketing, product developmentand functional hospitality skills. Students will be admitted intothe highest qualification level and can choose to exit with a lowerlisted qualification upon the successful completion of the requiredcourses (subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fine ArtSouth West, Warrnambool75511 (VGF), 75514 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFor graduates who want to develop advanced practical studio-basedknowledge and skills including drawing, theory, history,cultural andprofessional skills and practices needed to produce contemporaryfine art work for self-employment. Students applying to theAdvanced Diploma of Fine Art may be required to enrol in theDiploma of Art, Craft and Design to complete all competenciesbefore commencing to the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ FitnessSouth West, Warrnambool75171 (VGF), 75174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Fitness: FT0.5, PTA» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEnables graduates to register and work as an ExerciseInstructor(Certificate III) or a Personal Trainer (Certificate IV). Thispractical course develops the knowledge, understanding and skillsrequired to plan, implement and monitor exercise programs to meetthe specific needs of a wide variety of clients. The Certificate IV inFitness incorporates the Certificate III in Fitness. Students may berequired to enrol in the Certificate III to complete all prerequisitecompetencies before commencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignSouth West, Warrnambool75141 (VGF), 75144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides training in drawing, design skill areas, OHS, sustainablepractices, management, marketing and working with others toprepare students to create and execute design concepts efficientlyand economically using traditional media and computer technology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Horse ManagementSouth West, Glenormiston75061 (VGF), 75064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Horse Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFor students aspiring to manage equine studs, stables andequestrian centres with an emphasis on effective managementmethods and problem solving within total stable and stud systems.Practical horse husbandry and managerial skills are studied.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalitySouth West, Warrnambool75571 (VGF), 75574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides training to be competent in skilled operations and teamleading or supervision in the hospitality industry as a manager inany functional hospitality area. Students will be admitted into thehighest qualification level and can choose to exit with a lower listedqualification upon the successful completion of the required courses(subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interactive Digital MediaSouth West, Warrnambool75041 (VGF), 75044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Interactive Digital Media: FT1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTrains students to gain a sound theoretical knowledge base anduse a range of specialised, technical or managerial competenciesto plan, carry out and evaluate the work of self and/or team inthe film, television, radio and digital media industries. Studentsapplying to the Diploma of Interactive Digital Media may be requiredto enrol in the Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media to completeall competencies before commencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MassageSouth West, Warrnambool75271 (VGF), 75274 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT1» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides training in therapeutic and program related activitiesin rehabilitation and community health environments. Providespathways into physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Clinicalplacement is a significant component of the course. Students willbe admitted into the highest qualification level and can choose toexit with a lower listed qualification upon the successful completionof the required courses (subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>344 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ PhotoimagingSouth West, WarrnamboolPart-time: 75501 (VGF), 75504 (Fee Type determined byprovider)» Certificate IV in Photoimaging: PT2-4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDesigned to develop the skills required for working as a freelancephotographer or a photographer’s assistant in a specialisedphotographic studio (e.g. Portraits).Practical photography skills at basic and advanced levels arestudied.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Rural Business ManagementSouth West, Glenormiston75051 (VGF), 75054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Rural Business Management: FT 1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides training in agriculture with a focus on rural businessmanagement for the beef, wool and lamb sectors and productionhorticulture. Offered to those people who are involved in theagriculture or agriculture services industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ SportSouth West, Warrnambool75031 (VGF), 75034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sport (Development): FT1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment in the sport and recreationindustries in sports administration, coaching, marketing, management,officiating and events management. Students undertake a wide rangeof work experience placements throughout the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ TourismSouth West, Warrnambool75591 (VGF), 75594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Tourism: FT1» Diploma of Tourism: FT2» Diploma of Tourism/Diploma of Events: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides training in a broad range of technical tourism salesand marketing, operational or tour delivery skills includingmanagerial skills training in tourism operations, marketing andproduct development. Students will be admitted into the highestqualification level and can choose to exit with a lower listedqualification upon the successful completion of the requiredcourses (subjects).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>South West Institute of TAFE | 345


Southern School of Natural TherapiesStudent LifeStudent Life at SSNT encourages students to interact,participate in fun activities and feel welcomed into thestudent community. Open communal spaces, includinga rooftop garden, provides a relaxed setting for studentsto study or meet with others, while weekly wellnessclasses are available to encourage health and wellbeing.The School also has an active Student RepresentativeCouncil (SRC) who lead a number of activities and projectsthroughout the year.Campus LocationThe School is located in the heart of Fitzroy's vibrantBrunswick Street district and is a short tram ride or easywalk to the Melbourne CBD. Ample accommodation optionsexist in the surrounding Fitzroy area and other inner-citysuburbs such as Carlton, Collingwood and Richmond.Campus location and contactFitzroyLevel 1, 25 Victoria St, Fitzroy 3065Website: http://www.ssnt.edu.auTelephone: (03) 9415 3333Email: enquiries@ssnt.com.auOpen days:12 August: 10:00am - 2:00pmTrimester dates:Trimester 1: FebruaryTrimester 2: JuneTrimester 3: SeptemberSouthern School of Natural Therapies (SSNT) has playeda leading role in the development of complementarymedicine and is the longest established college of it's kindin Australia.Our mission is to contribute to the optimal health andwellbeing of the community through the design and deliveryof professional-level courses of the highest standard incomplementary and alternative medicine.With 50 years in academic excellence, SSNT aims to producehighly trained primary-contact health care practitioners with asophisticated understanding of clinical research methodology,using both scientific methods and new research models. Theschool also encourages hands on learning in The SouthernClinic, providing students a supervised practical learningenvironment to master their practise.Timeline• In 1997 SSNT became the first naturopathic college toobtain accreditation for a four year, on campus degreein naturopathy.• In 2004 SSNT gained government accreditation of afour year degree level course in Clinical Myotherapy.• In 2005 the School created another first by obtainingaccreditation for Australia's first four-year degreeprogram in Chinese Medicine. The degree provideseligibility for registration with the Chinese MedicineRegistration Board of Victoria in both Acupunctureand Chinese Herbal Medicine.• In 2010 the School was acquired by Think:Education Group.Facilities• Computer facilities - Access to state-of-the artcomputer labs which have both PCs and Macs• Massage rooms - High quality, electrically heightadjustable massage tables• Herb garden - An off campus space for hands-onexperience of herbal medicine• Student rooftop terrace - Socialise, eat, relax,communicate and enjoy• Alfred Jacka Library - One of the largest collections ofnatural medicine resources in Australia• The Southern Clinic and Dispensary – A multidisciplinary teaching clinic with fully equippednaturopathic and Chinese Medicine dispensaries.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.346 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Chinese Medicine (Degree)SSNT, Fitzroy92562 (DFP)» Bachelor of Health Science-Chinese Medicine: FT4, PT8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGraduates can work as Chinese Medicine practitioners forAcupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. Teachings integratetraditional theory/practice with contemporary medicine. Course isapproved by the Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Victoria(CMRBV).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Clinical Myotherapy (Degree)SSNT, Fitzroy92532 (DFP)» Bachelor of Health Science - Clinical Myotherapy: FT4, PT8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEquips graduates to work as a Clinical Myotherapist. Students willdevelop the knowledge and skills to assess, treat and managemusculoskeletal pain including muscle, nerve and joint pain arisingfrom occupational, sporting or recreational activities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Massage Therapy PracticeSSNT, Fitzroy92062 (DFP)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT 3 months, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents will learn a range of massage techniques which will qualifythem to work as an entry level massage therapist upon successfulcertificate completion. Recognised nationally, this course also acts asa pathway to the Diploma of Remedial Massage.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Naturopathy (Degree)SSNT, Fitzroy92502 (DFP)» Bachelor of Health Science - Naturopathy: FT4, PT8Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEquips graduates with the knowledge and skills to become aNaturopath. Students will learn to maintain patient’s health andwellbeing and clinically assess, diagnose and treat patients throughherbal medicine, homoeopathy, nutrition and lifestyle advice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Remedial MassageSSNT, Fitzroy92552 (DFP)» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT 6 months, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEquips graduates to work as a Remedial Massage Therapist.Students will be trained in remedial massage techniques. Oncompletion of the remedial massage program students are eligible tobecome a health fund provider with health cover rebates.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSouthern School of Natural Therapies | 347


Stott’s CollegesEstablished in 1883, Stott's Colleges is one of Melbourne'soldest private colleges.We offer courses ranging from Certificate III to Bachelorlevel to local and international students.Our emphasis is on providing personalised, attentiveeducation and small class sizes.All our courses are nationally recognized under theAustralian Qualification Framework.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Campus location and contactCarlton252 Lygon StreetWebsite: www.stotts.vic.edu.auTelephone: 03 9663 3399Email: registrar@stotts.vic.edu.auOpen days:Stott's Colleges is open throughout the year. Contact the registrar toarrange an appointment.Semester dates:Higher EducationTrimester 1: MarchTrimester 2: JulyTrimester 3: NovemberVETSemester 1: FebruarySemester 2: July◄ BusinessStott’s Colleges, MelbourneIFP , DFP» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT 20 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will gain knowledge from classroom based training incomputer skills, presentations and office skills. Emphasis is placedon workplace communication and interaction. Assessments consistof Portfolio work, on-line tasks, presentations, and exams. The courseduration is one semester.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Business (Degree)Stott’s Colleges, MelbourneIFP , DFP» Bachelor of Business: FT3 (FT2 Fast Track)Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will provide students a thorough understanding in allaspect of operating a business. The course is recognized by theInstitute of Public Accountants (IPA) and CPA Australia. Students aregiven the opportunity to study during the summer period thereforereducing the length of the course.Apply: Directly to institutionFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://stotts.vic.edu.au/index.php/info/start-dates-feeslocal348 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ HospitalityStott’s Colleges, MelbourneIFP , DFP» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course will prepare student for employment in the operational,supervisory and management aspects of the hospitality industry.First year students will spend class time in the kitchen located onLygon Street Carlton.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Welfare StudiesStott’s Colleges, MelbourneIFP , DFP» Diploma of Community Services Work: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Community Services Work aims to provide studentswith the skills required to perform as a professional Social WelfareWorker The Practical Placement component of the course providesstudents with the opportunity to apply skills and knowledge withinthe work environment.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesStott’s Colleges | 349


Sunraysia Institute of TAFEFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.sunitafe.edu.au/fees-and-charges.aspxCampus location and contactMildura453 Benetook Avenue MilduraPostal address: PO Box 1904 Mildura 3500Telephone: 03 50223666Email: mildura@sunitafe.edu.auSwan Hill64 Sea Lake-Swan Hill Road Swan HillPostal address: PO Box 329 Swan HillTelephone: 03 50360220Email: swanhill@sunitafe.edu.auRobinvale160 Bromley Road RobinvaleTelephone: 03 50518300Mallee46 Oke Street OuyenTelephone: 03 50910400Website: www.sunitafe.edu.auOpen days:Sunraysia Institute of TAFE (SuniTAFE), offers studentscontemporary and relevant courses that combinetheoretical, applied, and practical learning. SuniTAFEprovides quality, effective and accessible training andeducation. SuniTAFE's links to industry provides a strongbasis training that is relevant. SuniTAFE offers a range ofcourses from Advanced Diploma's, Diploma's, Traineeships,Apprenticeships, prevocational and VETIS courses acrossour four campuses in Mildura, Swan Hill, Ouyen (Mallee)and Robinvale.Mildura, also known as Sunraysia, is located on the banksof the Murray River a part of the Greater Murray Valleyin north west Victoria. Mildura is 550 km north west ofMelbourne, 400km north east of Adelaide and 1800 westof Sydney. Mildura is linked to major centres by air and roadtransport. Mildura campus hosts an ELICOS centre, Libraryand learning resources, student accommodation, DulkaYapputa Koori Cultural Centre, Skills Recognition Services,Child Care Centre, a training restaurant, hairdressing andbeauty training salons and training motel.Swan Hill is located in the mid Murray region of Victoriaabout 350km north of Melbourne on the Murray River,NSW border and has road and rail connections to majorcentres. Swan Hill is a vibrant rural community with a strongcommunity ethos.SuniTAFE partners with several universities toprovide a comprehensive suite of pathway optionsinto higher education.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Open Week12 November -16 November350 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ AccountingSunraysia, Mildura76201 (VGF), 76204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT.5» Diploma of Accounting: FT 1» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1, PTA76551 (VGF), 76554 (Fee Type determined by provider)76591 (VGF), 76594 (Fee Type determined by provider)Sunraysia, Swan Hill76081 (VGF), 76084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Financial Services: FT1, PTA» Diploma of Accounting: FT 1.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT 1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDiploma of Accounting provides students with training in accountingskills to become qualified as assistant accountants. Advanced Diplomaprovides vocational training in advanced accounting skills to becomequalified in the accounting field. The pathway to the Diploma of Accountingincludes competencies from the Certificate III Financial Services.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Animal StudiesSunraysia, Mildura76451 (VGF), 76454 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Animal Studies: FT.5, PTA» Certificate III in Companion Animal Services: FT.5 , PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses are designed to provide point of entry at theCertificate II level and support higher level operator skills at theCertificate III. The learners should have access to a companionanimal and undertake work based placements.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Automotive (pre vocational)Sunraysia, Swan Hill76541 (VGF), 76544 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Automotive Studies (Pre-vocational): FT.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course has been designed to provide participants wishing topursue automotive as their chosen vocation with the necessaryknowledge and skills to enhance employability.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BuildingSunraysia, Mildura76181 (VGF), 76184 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Building and Construction (Bricklaying, Carpentry,Painting and Decorating, Wall and Ceiling Lining, Walland Floor Tiling and Solid Plastering) -: FT.5, PTASunraysia, Swan Hill76521 (VGF), 76524 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Building and Construction (Bricklaying, Carpentry,Painting and Decorating, Wall and Ceiling Lining, Walland Floor Tiling and Solid Plastering) -: FT.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides individuals with work related practical skillsand knowledge to support entry into the industry. Students whosuccessfully complete this course may receive a time fractionreduction off time served in an Apprenticeship course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessSunraysia, Mildura76091 (VGF), 76094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Business Administration: FT.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses have been designed to develop and enhance the skillsand knowledge of participants who are working or currently workingtowards supervisor and management roles. Each qualificationcomprises core competencies and a selection of electives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Carpentry non apprenticeSunraysia, Mildura76351 (VGF), 76354 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Carpentry: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with training in both the housingand industrial areas of the carpentry trade. During the coursestudents will also acquire the skills necessary for the safe use andmaintenance of a wide range of tools and equipment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Children’s ServicesSunraysia, Mildura76021 (VGF), 76024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Children’s Services: FT2Sunraysia, Swan Hill76051 (VGF), 76054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Children’s Services: FT1» Diploma of Children’s Services: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelops the skills and knowledge required to provide programs forinfants, pre-school and school aged children in children’s servicessettings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Conservation and Land ManagementSunraysia, Mildura76751 (VGF), 76754 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management: FT1» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis practical and hands-on course provides students with asolid grounding in environmental management. Students gainspecialised skills and knowledge, with an emphasis on technicaland practical skills for field work. The Diploma of Conservation andLand Management incorporates the Certificate III in Conservationand Land Management. Students may be required to enrol in theCertificate III to complete all prerequisite competencies beforecommencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Electrotechnology (Career Start)Sunraysia, Mildura76401 (VGF), 76404 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start): FT.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to provide candidates wishing to pursueelectronics as their trade with the skills and necessary knowledge toenhance employability. The student will be introduced to a variety oftopics directly related to electrotechnology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Sunraysia Institute of TAFE | 351◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates


◄ Engineering StudiesSunraysia, Mildura76321 (VGF), 76324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Engineering Studies: FT.5, PTASunraysia, Swan Hill76511 (VGF), 76514 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Engineering Studies: FT.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course has been designed to provide entry level skills andknowledge required within the engineering and manufacturing fields.It is particularly suitable for young school leavers wishing to have acareer in engineering.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering: Fabrication Trade, nonapprenticeSunraysia, Mildura76341 (VGF), 76344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will acquire the skills necessary for entry into engineeringand fabrication roles. Basic skills are developed in the use ofhand tools, use of power tools, machining operations, fabricationtechniques and engineering sketching and drawing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering: Mechanical Trade nonapprenticeSunraysia, Mildura76331 (VGF), 76334 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will acquire the skills necessary for the safe use andmaintenance of a wide range of tools and equipment generally usedon the job within the engineering field.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental Monitoring andTechnologySunraysia, Mildura76561 (VGF), 76564 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology:Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology providestechnical training across a range of industry sectors, includingenvironmental monitoring, sampling and field testing (e.g. air, odour,water, soil and noise) and geotechnical servicesApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EquineSunraysia, Mildura76441 (VGF), 76444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Equine Industry: FT.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is aimed at entry level students who are seekingemployment in the equine industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Events/ManagementSunraysia, Mildura76251 (VGF), 76254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Events: FT1» Diploma of Events: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification is designed for application across multipleindustries including tourism, hospitality, sports recreation andorganiser/manager.The pathway to the Diploma incorporates competencies from a rangeof Certificate III qualifications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Furniture Making non apprenticeSunraysia, Mildura76381 (VGF), 76384 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Furniture Making (Cabinet Making): FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with skills in all aspects of cabinet andfurniture making.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignSunraysia, Mildura76011 (VGF), 76014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Graphic Design addresses the specific knowledgeand skills required to undertake work as a Graphic artist who worksindependently or within specialised organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HorticultureSunraysia, Mildura76001 (VGF), 76004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Horticulture: FT1» Diploma of Horticulture: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed for participants to develop their pracvticalskills, theoretical and management skills across all areas ofthe general horticultural sector. . The Diploma of horticultureincorporates the Certificate III in Horticulture. Students may berequired to enrol in the Certificate III to complete all prerequisitecompetencies before commencing the next level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalitySunraysia, Mildura76031 (VGF), 76034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Hospitality: FT1» Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1 to FT2» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment and pathways in the operational,supervisory and management aspects of the hospitality industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>352 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Interactive Digital MediaSunraysia, Mildura76211 (VGF), 76214 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media: FT1» Diploma of Interactive Digital Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses reflects the role of individuals who use well-developedskills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety of contexts in thedigital content industry,film, television, radio and digital media industries in techical andcreative roles.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory TechniquesSunraysia, Mildura76121 (VGF), 76124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate II in Sampling and Measurement: FT.5, PTA» Certificate III in Laboratory Skills: FT.5, PTA» Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques: FT.5, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides broad based vocational training for technical assistantsundertaking a wide range of sampling and testing that requires theapplication of a broad range of technical skills and some scientificknowledge.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Management (VET)Sunraysia, Mildura76581 (VGF), 76584 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management: FT.5» Diploma of Management: FT.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis program develops vocational skills in management. Pathwaysexist from Certificate IV to Diploma and Advanced Diploma levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2)Sunraysia, Mildura76671 (VGF), 76674 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT 1.5Sunraysia, Swan Hill76661 (VGF), 76664 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT 1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will enable students to interact completely andprofessionally with other health professionals and clients in acuteand non acute environments. Clinical placement is a significantcomponent of the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PhotographySunraysia, Mildura76631 (VGF), 76634 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Photoimaging: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe qualification is designed to build core skills and knowledge inthe key areas of image capture, lighting, image enhancements foroutput and photographic theory. The program also delivers a strongemphasis on industry knowledge, collaboration and professionalism.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sound ProductionSunraysia, Mildura76651 (VGF), 76654 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sound Production: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification will develop your practical skills and knowledge towork in the music industry in a variety of workplace environments.The program has a strong emphasis and collaboration with industryto ensure professional standards and outcomes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sustainable OperationsSunraysia, Mildura76571 (VGF), 76574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sustainable Operations:Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification is designed for application across a range ofindustries. It provides the skills and knowledge to apply to technicalor operational roles inorganisations or across value chain partnerssuch as clients and suppliers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtSunraysia, Mildura76151 (VGF), 76154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2, PTA» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Visual Art 21885VIC applies the specific knowledgeand skills required to undertake work as a visual artist who worksindependently or within specialised organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Welfare StudiesSunraysia, Mildura76281 (VGF), 76284 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Community Services Work: FT2Sunraysia, Swan Hill76111 (VGF), 76114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Community Services Work: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course includes a field placement and has applied learningcomponents. Study covers client service delivery either through directand/or community development projects. Students will develop skillssuitable for the management of teams.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSunraysia Institute of TAFE | 353


Swinburne University of TechnologySemester dates:Summer Term: 7 January - 15 FebruarySemester 1: 4 March - 31 MayWinter Term: 24 June - 2 AugustSemester 2: 12 August - 8 NovemberTAFE:Term 1: 7 January - 1 MarchTerm 2: 4 March - 3 MayTerm 3: 6 May - 21 JuneTerm 4: 24 June - 9 AugustTerm 5: 12 August - 27 SeptemberTerm 6: 1 October - 8 NovemberTerm 7: 12 November - 23 DecemberDates may vary to meet specific course requirements.Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.swinburne.edu.au/studentoperations/fees/index.htmlCampus location and contactCroydon campus12-50 Norton Road, Croydon VIC 3136Hawthorn campusWakefield Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122Melbourne CBD campus196 Flinders Street, Melbourne VIC 3000Prahran campus144 High Street, Prahran VIC 3181Wantirna campus369 Stud Road, Wantirna VIC 3152International campusKuching, Sarawak, MalaysiaWebsite: www.swinburne.edu.au/futureTelephoneDomestic Students: 1300 275 794International Students: 1800 897 973CRICOS Provider Code: Swinburne University of Technology 00111DOpen days:Hawthorn campus19 August (Higher Education) 10.00am - 4.00pmFor further information visit www.swinburne.edu.au/opendayWith strong links to industry and an impressive worldrankingbased on its research achievements, SwinburneUniversity of Technology is one of Melbourne’s leadingeducation providers, committed to the highest qualityeducation and research outcomes that connect scienceand technology with business and community.Our university delivers a broad range of programs thatequip students with high-level skills for the workforceand for the world – with excellent graduate employmentoutcomes and one of the highest rates of internationalstudent mobility in Australia.By offering both vocational courses and university degrees,every student has the opportunity to achieve a personalbest education outcome that is recognised by employersnationally. At the same time, the university’s internationalreputation is outstanding – Swinburne was ranked in thetop 500 in the world by the 2011 Academic Ranking ofWorld Universities and top three per cent by QS WorldUniversity Rankings 2011.Swinburne degrees give you the practical skills employersare looking for, not just the theory. Industry advisers sit onour curriculum panels, ensuring currency and relevanceof courses. Students also have the option to undertakean Industry-based Learning (IBL) placement, which offerspaid work experience as part of your degree, and enablesyou to develop practical skills and contacts in your chosenfield. Our flexible course structure allows you to add depthand breadth to your degree, by letting you choose from anextensive range of subjects and interest areas.Swinburne also offers accredited undergraduate programsin an online learning environment. The online degrees aredesigned to meet the needs of people with commitmentsthat keep them from studying on campus.354 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Practical learning has always been a focus of Swinburne’svocational courses. The teaching is based on supportingyou to gain specific skills, so there are more contacthours, smaller classes and more personal contact withyour teachers, who are working or have worked in industrythemselves. The skills you learn are directly relevant toworking life and improve your employability.Swinburne has also developed a range of pathwaysto enable you to build on your first qualification. OurGuaranteed Entry Scheme provides a guaranteedundergraduate place when you complete a Swinburnediploma or advanced diploma. Credit is awarded for yourstudies, fast tracking you to later stages of a bachelordegree. Our two-year associate degrees also provide apathway to a bachelor degree.We continue to invest in state-of-the-art facilities andresources for training and research. Swinburne’scampuses offer first-rate facilities in top inner-urban andlocal locations, adding every advantage to your studentexperience and study/life balance. Wherever you study atSwinburne, you’ll be supported by the staff, technology andinfrastructure you’ll need to reach your education goals.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountingSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77201 (VGF), 77204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT.5» Diploma of Accounting: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71231 (VGF), 71234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT.5» Diploma of Accounting: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEquips students for careers in the Accounting industry, from entrylevel occupations with the Certificate lV through increasingly seniorpositions with Diploma of Accounting and Advanced Diploma ofAccounting.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 355


◄ AccountingSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34181 (CSP), 34183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesMore than just number crunching, accounting is the foundationlanguage of business. Accountants inform key business decisionsand this course equips students with the skills needed for a careerin accounting and beyond.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AccountingSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35021 (CSP), 35023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3, PTA. An additional sixto twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree leads to a wide range of positions in the modern globalmarket. Students undertake an Accounting major and combine itwith other studies to compliment or broaden their desired careeroutcomes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AccountingSwinburne Uni, Online34901 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAccounting is more than just 'number crunching’ – it is thelanguage of business. Those skilled in it are able to operate on aglobal stage: evaluating, analysing and communicating the financialposition of an organisation or individual.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Accounting and FinanceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34201 (CSP), 34203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance): FT3, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree will introduce students to the concepts of accounting,management, statistics, microeconomics, business law andinformation systems. Graduates will be equipped to enter the globalindustries of accounting, banking and finance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AdministrationSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77241 (VGF), 77244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT0.5» Diploma of Business Administration: FT1Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71241 (VGF), 71244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT0.5» Diploma of Business Administration: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to develop the required skills andknowledge to work effectively in an office environment either in anadministrative or management position.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AdvertisingSwinburne Uni, Prahran78091 (VGF), 78094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Advertising: FT1 to 1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCombines business management and operations with advertisingspecificskills including media, legislation, market research,consumer behaviour, production, creative, and technology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Advertising–BusinessSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35221 (CSP), 35223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Advertising): FT3, PTA. An additional sixto twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on the important role that advertising playsin the business environment. Students learn the necessary skillsto enable them to create attention-grabbing advertisements andadvertising campaigns, and how to deliver these.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Advertising–CommunicationSwinburne Uni, Lilydale/Prahran35321 (CSP), 35323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication (Advertising): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course helps students build the knowledge and skills neededto succeed in the complex and creative world of advertising.Students learn how to use effective design and advertising strategyto develop, implement and evaluate advertisements.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>356 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ ArtsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34321 (CSP), 34323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTA. An additional six to twelve monthsof paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is availablethrough the university's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Arts provides a broad introduction to the studyof human culture and develops investigative, analytical, criticalthinking and communication skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aviation (Flight Operations)Swinburne Uni, Hawthorn77031 (VGF), 77034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Aviation (Commercial Pilot AeroplaneLicence): FT1.5» Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Flight Operations): FT2» Advanced Diploma of Technology (Aviation): FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCourse prepares students for professional careers as pilots in theaviation industry. On completion and achievement of sufficientflying experience graduates may work with regional airlines, charteroperators, flying schools and commercial airlines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aviation Management, AviationManagement/CommerceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34421 (CSP), 34423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Aviation (Management): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.» Bachelor of Aviation (Management)/Bachelor of Commerce:FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant,Industry Engaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe majority of careers in aviation are in areas other than flightcrew. This course provides you with a sound understanding of theaviation industry and equips you with the skills to work in diverseareas including airline and airport management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Aviation, Aviation/CommerceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34511 (CSP), 34513 (IFP)» Bachelor of Aviation: FT3, PTA» Bachelor of Aviation/Bachelor of Commerce: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is for students pursuing a career as a professionalcommercial pilot. It combines flying training with management,human factors and aviation technology studies so students canreach CPL, MCEIR, multi crew training and frozen ATPL levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences,Medical Biophysics, Medical TechnologySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34291 (CSP), 34293 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Sciences): FT3, PTA. Anadditional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Science (Biosciences): FT3, PTA. An additional sixto twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.» Bachelor of Science (Medical Biophysics): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.» Bachelor of Science (Medical Technology): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBiomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics and MedicalTechnology majors provide the skills to work in health care, medicaltechnology, analytical and research laboratories and sport sciencefields.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce, Biochemistry, ChemistrySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34241 (CSP), 34243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry and Chemistry): FT3, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.» Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)/Bachelor of Commerce:FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant,Industry Engaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Science (Chemistry): FT3, PTA. An additional sixto twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBiochemistry, Biotechnology and Chemistry graduates are equippedfor careers in a range of industries from nutrition and agriculture,through to medicine, forensic science, nanotechnology, DNA andgenetics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 357


◄ BookkeepingSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77411 (VGF), 77414 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Bookkeeping: FT1Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71281 (VGF), 71284 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Bookkeeping: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students to practice bookkeeping as employeesor operate their own business. Successful graduates will be eligibleto apply for registration as a BAS agent.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and ConstructionSwinburne Uni, Croydon70121 (VGF), 70124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Building and Construction provides an educationalbasis and practical training for a career at middle managementlevel within the building and construction industry. Delivered twodays a week face to face and online over two years.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building DesignSwinburne Uni, Croydon70191 (VGF), 70194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides to participants para-professional skills and knowledgeneeded for the design and CAD drafting of residential, industrialand commercial buildings. Graduates may find work in architecturalpractices, building and building design offices.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35101 (CSP), 35103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTA. An additional six to twelvemonths of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning isavailable through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a solid foundation in the language of businessand offers an academically grounded and practical curriculumwith a broad selection of major studies and options for industryengagement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business AdministrationSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34851 (CSP), 34853 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Administration: FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course introduces students to key business concepts andprinciples. Students select one major from business administration,management or retail management and gain a comprehensiveunderstanding of the principles of business administration.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business AdministrationSwinburne Uni, Online35491 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Business Administration): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with an understanding oforganisational management, strategies and principles to preparethem for a career at management level in business administration.Students study accounting, marketing, management and finance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business Administration - AssociateDegreeSwinburne Uni, Wantirna/Hawthorn35611 (CSP)» Associate Degree of Business Administration: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis Associate Degree equips students with the skills andknowledge for a range of generalist business professions. Studentscan choose a broad course of study or to specialise in retailmanagement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business Information SystemsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34641 (CSP), 34643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems: FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course will focus on business analysis, problem-solving,systems analysis, project management, the provision of informationsystems (IS) services, social networking in organisations, mobilebusiness and connectivity, and the management of IS.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>358 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Business Information Systems/CommerceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34561 (CSP), 34563 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business Information Systems/Bachelor of Commerce:FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis double degree will focus on business analysis, systemsanalysis, project management, social networking in organisations,mobile business and connectivity, and management of informationsystems. A wide range of commerce specialisations are available.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business/CommunicationSwinburne Uni, Lilydale/Prahran35111 (CSP), 35113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication: FT4, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree incorporates business and communicationmajor studies to prepare graduates for a career in the businessprofession with the ability to take on the challenges of the dynamiccommunication sector.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business/Communication-ProfessionalCommunicationSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35431 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Professional Communication:FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree incorporates business and professionalcommunication major studies to prepare graduates for a career inthe business profession with the ability to take on the challenges ofthe dynamic communication sector.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business/Social ScienceSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35141 (CSP), 35143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Social Science: FT4, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this double degree course students learn how to gather,synthesise and assess information, to conceptualise issues and toexpress them effectively both orally and in writing within a businessand/or community, government or not-for-profit environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Children’s ServicesSwinburne Uni, Lilydale70021 (VGF), 70024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Children’s Services: FT.5» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT2Swinburne Uni, Melbourne CBD77421 (VGF), 77424 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Children’s Services: FT.5» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT2Swinburne Uni, Prahran78051 (VGF), 78054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Children’s Services: FT.5» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelops the skills and knowledge required to provide programs forinfants, toddlers and pre-schoolers in children's services settings.This is a pathways program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CommerceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34411 (CSP), 34413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTA. An additional six to twelvemonths of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning isavailable through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis broad degree provides foundation in key business skills withoptions for industry engagement. After successful completion offirst year eligible students may transfer to a tagged Commercedegree.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commercial LawSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34161 (CSP), 34163 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Commercial Law): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to meet demand for business graduateswith expertise in commercial law. Students gain legal problemsolvingskills and ability to assess the impact of law onorganisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 359


◄ CommunicationSwinburne Uni, Lilydale/Prahran35011 (CSP), 35013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication: FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course students study three distinct but related areas: mediastudies, public relations and design. Students receive groundingin media, public relations and the impact of design on thesespecialised areas of communication.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Communication-ProfessionalCommunicationSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35421 (CSP)» Bachelor of Professional Communication: FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with the skills to create andimplement innovative and exciting communication strategiesutilising elements of journalism, advertising, marketing and publicrelations to communicate effectively with target audiences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Communication/Social ScienceSwinburne Uni, Lilydale/Prahran35121 (CSP), 35123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Social Science: FT4,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree combines study in both Communication andSocial Science and enables graduates to think critically and developtheir own problem-solving skills, as well as developing interpersonaland teamwork skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Community HealthSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34881 (CSP)» Bachelor of Community Health: FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course combines different disciplinary approaches tocommunity health and development, with a focus on understandingand improving the health status of individuals and communities indifferent social settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Community Health-Social ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34261 (CSP), 34263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Community Health): FT3, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on understanding and improving the healthstatus of individuals and communities in different settingsand familiarises students with a social model of health serviceprovision.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34771 (CSP), 34773 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Computer Science): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid Industry-Based Learningis available.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course emphasises practical problem-solving in web andmobile application creation, advanced software developmentplatforms, networks and software engineering; flexibility to choose8 units from another study area or further advanced units in ICT.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer Systems TechnologySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77341 (VGF), 77344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Computer Systems Technology: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is suitable for people seeking to develop skills in thecomputer and network engineering industries. Students will gaina sound background and theoretical application of hardware,software components of modern computing systems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Conservation and Land ManagementSwinburne Uni, Lilydale70751 (VGF), 70754 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesA practical course providing students with a solid grounding inconservation and land management in line with industry standards.Students gain specialised skills and knowledge, with an emphasison technical and practical skills for field work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>360 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Conservation and Land Management/SustainabilitySwinburne Uni, Lilydale70101 (VGF), 70104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management/Diploma ofSustainability: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with a grounding in conservation, landmanagement and sustainability in line with current industrystandards. Students gain specialised skills and knowledge, with anemphasis on technical and practical skills for field work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CostumeSwinburne Uni, Prahran78041 (VGF), 78044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Costume for Performance/Diploma of Costumefor Performance: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCombines study areas in costume construction, design, patternmaking, period costumes, theatre/film wardrobe and theatricalmillinery.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Criminology and Forensic ScienceSwinburne Uni, Online35581 (CSP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Criminology and Forensic Science):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course combines studies from the science and psychologydisciplines to help students understand the motivations of crime.Criminologists provide specialty skills to community safety,rehabilitation, crime prevention and corrections programs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of HigherEducation LilydaleSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35081 (CSP)» Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Higher Education Lilydale:Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoStudents accepted into this scholarship may undertake study in anythree-year degree within the Faculty of Higher Education Lilydale,and receive a waiver from student contribution payments for theduration of their course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Life andSocial SciencesSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34891 (CSP)» Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Life and Social Sciences :Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoStudents accepted into this scholarship, may undertake study inany three-year degree within the Faculty of Life and Social Sciencesand receive a waiver from student contribution payments for theduration of their course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Businessand EnterpriseSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34781 (CSP)» Dean’s Commerce Scholars Program:Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program recognises high-achieving VCE students. Successfulapplicants choose to enrol in any of Swinburne’s Commercecourses and receive financial aid towards books and professionaldevelopment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ DesignSwinburne Uni, Prahran78011 (VGF), 78014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Design: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides the opportunity to develop and enhance skills in graphic,interior and industrial design and related design studies. Thecourse acts as a foundation for exploring design from both a twodimensional and three dimensional perspective.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Design-Associate Degree of AppliedGraphic DesignSwinburne Uni, Prahran36051 (CSP), 36053 (IFP)» Associate Degree of Applied Graphic Design: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis Associate Degree enables individuals to develop theoreticalgraphic design concepts and broaden their knowledge and skills inrelated specialist areas. Students will enhance and develop skills indrawing, design areas, management and business.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 361


◄ Design/BusinessSwinburne Uni, Prahran/Lilydale36011 (CSP), 36013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Communication Design)/Bachelor ofBusiness: FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months ofpaid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available throughthe university's Industry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Design (Digital Media Design)/Bachelor of Business:FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)/Bachelor of Business:FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant,Industry Engaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Design (Interior Design)/Bachelor of Business:FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant,Industry Engaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThese double-degrees expand a student’s ability to solve problemsacross, and communicate to, a broader range of people andorganisations. They prepare students for flexible career choices thatmay require skills in both design and business.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Design–Communication DesignSwinburne Uni, Prahran36101 (CSP), 36103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Communication Design): FT3 or FT4(Honours), PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course, students learn to solve problems by visualising ideas.There is a strong practical and technical base complemented bythe type of solid design research skills required in a modern andprofessional communication design practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Design–Digital Media DesignSwinburne Uni, Prahran36001 (CSP), 36003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Digital Media Design): FT3 to FT4 (Honours),PTA. An additional six to twelve months paid, relevant,Industry-Based Learning is available.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents focus on developing solid creative and technical skills,strong problem solving and design research abilities, and portfolioproduction. The course targets the diverse career opportunities indigital media design from animation to special effects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Design–Industrial DesignSwinburne Uni, Prahran36201 (CSP), 36203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design): FT3 or FT4 (Honours),PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents learn to design products with a focus on the end-user.Students develop creative and technical abilities; explore conceptcreation, proto-typing, and manufacturing techniques and begin toexplore their own professional design practice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Design–Interior DesignSwinburne Uni, Prahran36031 (CSP), 36033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Design (Interior Design): FT3 or FT4 (Honours),PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents work on a variety of projects to develop skills needed towork alongside architects, engineers, builders, and decorators oncommercial and public projects. There is a strong emphasis ondeveloping job ready skills and portfolio.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Digital and Interactive GamesSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77391 (VGF), 77394 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games: FT1» Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is designed to provide students with the skills andknowledge to work in the IT fields of multimedia, web game design,video post-production, 2D and 3D animation, games developmentand/or continuation to higher education courses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Digital Media, Digital Media andMarketingSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34271 (CSP), 34273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Digital Media and Marketing): FT3, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Arts (Digital Media): FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course incorporates studies in digital media production withan emphasis on practical skills and techniques, with additionalsubjects in the principles of marketing also available.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>362 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Digital MediaTechnologiesSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77401 (VGF), 77404 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Digital Media Technologies: FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Lilydale70151 (VGF), 70154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Digital Media Technologies: FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71271 (VGF), 71274 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Digital Media Technologies: FT1.5 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a range of skills required for entry intothe IT and multimedia industries. Units covered are multimediapresentations, visual design, web design/programming, databaseintegration, 3D animation and multimedia project management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ElectricalSwinburne Uni, Wantirna71111 (VGF), 71114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology - Electrical: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides comprehensive knowledge and skills onmodern networked industrial automation systems or solar, wind andmicro hydro based sustainable energy systems. This course alsoimparts core electrical safety skills and knowledge.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ElectronicsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77431 (VGF), 77434 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Electronics and CommunicationsEngineering: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides students with the skills to work in theelectronics and communications industry at technician and paraprofessionallevel. It prepares students to design, evaluate andprovide technical support in electronics industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–BiomedicalSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34681 (CSP), 34683 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering): FT4, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant Industry-Based Learning is available.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoBiomedical engineers apply engineering problem-solving tomedicine. By focusing on electrical engineering, computer systems,physiology and biophysics, this course prepares you to developdevices, instrumentation and software to improve health care.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–CivilSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77361 (VGF), 77364 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for para-professional occupations into civil/structure/surveying engineering fields. The Advanced Diploma ofEngineering Technology is being reaccredited and changes mayoccur to course structure. Contact Swinburne for information.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–CivilSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34691 (CSP), 34693 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering): FT4, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.» Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)/Bachelor of Commerce:FT5, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoCivil engineers design, construct and improve our built environment.This course provides you with the technical expertise and skillsto plan, construct and maintain infrastructure such as buildings,bridges, water supply systems, roads and ports.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Engineering–Associate DegreeSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34111 (CSP)» Associate Degree in Engineering: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoEngineering associates are hands-on problem solvers who supportof engineers in areas including mechanical, electrical and civilengineering. Upon completion you may enter an engineeringdegree, or enter the workforce as an engineering associate.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Swinburne University of Technology | 363


◄ Engineering–Electrical and ElectronicSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34251 (CSP), 34253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering):FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering)/Bachelorof Commerce: FT5, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoElectrical and electronic engineering is a broad field coveringpower systems, renewable energy, electronics, embedded andcontrol systems. Upon completion you will have diverse technicalknowledge and skills in your areas of specialisation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Electronics and ComputerSystems/Telecommunication andNetworkSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34231 (CSP), 34233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems):FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant,Industry Engaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems)/Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Sciences): FT5, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems)/Bachelor of Commerce: FT5, PTA. An additional six to twelvemonths of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is availablethrough the university's Industry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Computer Systems)/Bachelorof Science (Computer Science and SoftwareEngineering): FT5, PTA. An additional six to twelve months ofpaid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available throughthe university's Industry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunication and NetworkEngineering): FT4, PTA. An additional six to twelve months ofpaid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available throughthe university's Industry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering)/Bachelorof Science (Computer Science and SoftwareEngineering): FT5, PTA. An additional six to twelve months ofpaid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available throughthe university's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThese high tech programs cover electronics, embedded andcomputer systems, telecommunications and network engineeringand their double degrees. On completion you will have diversetechnical knowledge and skills in your areas of specialisation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–MechanicalSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34611 (CSP), 34613 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering): FT4, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)/Bachelorof Commerce: FT5, PTA. An additional six to twelve months ofpaid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available throughthe university's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoMechanical engineers design technologies for transport,manufacture, energy and mining that transform all aspects of life.The hands-on learning prepares you for work on diverse projectssuch as wind turbines, artificial hearts, aircraft and cars.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/ManufacturingSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77441 (VGF), 77444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for para-professional occupations intomechanical and manufacturing engineering field. The AdvancedDiploma of Engineering Technology is being reaccreditedand changes may occur to the course. Contact Swinburne forinformation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechatronics RoboticsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77081 (VGF), 77084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for para-professional occupations intomechatronics/automation engineering fields. The AdvancedDiploma of Engineering Technology is being reaccreditedand changes may occur to the course. Contact Swinburne forinformation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Product DesignSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34121 (CSP), 34123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Product Design Engineering): FT4,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoProduct Design Engineering combines engineering and industrialdesign into an integrated course. Upon completion, you willhave the skills to design innovative products that can be visuallyappealing, work effectively and manufactured efficiently.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>364 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Engineering–Robotics and MechatronicsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34581 (CSP), 34583 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Robotics and Mechatronics): FT4,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Engineering (Robotics and Mechatronics)/Bachelorof Commerce: FT5, PTA. An additional six to twelve monthsof paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is availablethrough the university's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course integrates mechanical, electronic and softwareengineering to meet the growing employment demand in the areaof smart computer controlled systems such as mobile robots,automated assembly plants and driverless vehicles.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Robotics andMechatronics/Computer Science andSoftware EngineeringSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34991 (CSP), 34993 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Robotics and Mechatronics)/Bachelorof Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering):FT5, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course applies advanced computing techniques to roboticand mechatronic systems. You will combine mechanical, electronicand software engineering to design diverse intelligent systems inindustries including manufacturing, transport and service.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Entrepreneurship and InnovationSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34281 (CSP), 34283 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship and Innovation):FT3, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant,Industry Engaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course helps students create or identify opportunity and useinnovation to form economic, social or political capital. Strong multisectordemand exists for employees skilled in this field.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental Monitoring andTechnologySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77381 (VGF), 77384 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Environmental Monitoring and Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides vocational education on environmental monitoringskills and technologies, for environmental sampling, testing andmonitoring support roles in site assessment, minimising the impacton the environment and remediation/ rehabilitation of sites.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsSwinburne Uni, Lilydale70221 (VGF), 70224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT2Swinburne Uni, Prahran78191 (VGF), 78194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course reflects the role of the Event Manager who isresponsible for the overall organisation and management ofconferences, festivals and events within a range of venues such asconvention centres, sporting venues, hotels, and theatres.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Film and TelevisionSwinburne Uni, Prahran36321 (CSP), 36323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Film and Television: FT3 or FT4 (Honours), PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a comprehensive education in the processesthat define film and television production today. The hands-on,practical and collaborative focus includes advanced productionskills, creative direction and project management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ FinanceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34481 (CSP), 34483 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Finance): FT3, PTA. An additional sixto twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents of this course will learn to prepare, analyse and assessfinancial forecasts and the value of companies, to investigateinvestment opportunities and to examine the values of shares andbonds.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 365


◄ FinanceSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35391 (CSP), 35393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Finance): FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFinance is a fast-growing field of employment. Students of thiscourse learn to analyse and assess financial forecasts and thevalue of companies, to investigate investment opportunities and toexamine the values of shares and bonds.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fire TechnologySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77631 (VGF), 77634 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Fire Technology: FT1» Diploma of Fire Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for a wide range of positions in the fire protectionindustry such as design, essential services and inspections. Coreand elective studies, with an industry placement as part of the corestudies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Games and InteractivitySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34021 (CSP), 34023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Games and Interactivity): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on the role of games in contemporary societyby combining games-specific units with units drawn from the widerfield of media and communications studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Games and Interactivity/ComputerScience and Software EngineeringSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34721 (CSP), 34723 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Games and Interactivity)/Bachelor of Science(Computer Science and Software Engineering): FT4, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis double degree focuses on the role of games in contemporarysociety and provides a broad range of multimedia productionskills, combined with extensive skills in software engineering anddevelopment required to create games and interactive applications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Games Development/ProgrammingSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34331 (CSP), 34333 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Games Development): FT3, PTA. Anadditional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course will focus on the design and programming ofcomputer games and interactive software. Includes core studiesin multimedia and internet technologies for games development.Career preparation for both software development and gamesindustry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignSwinburne Uni, Prahran78111 (VGF), 78114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Design/Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71081 (VGF), 71084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course addresses the knowledge and skills required toundertake work as a graphic artist who works independently orwithin specialised organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health and Community Care–AssociateDegreeSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn35631 (CSP)» Associate Degree of Health and Community Care: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on community health, policy, law and variousother aspects of coordination and management within a healthenvironment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Health ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn35551 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Science: FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis practical, multidisciplinary course looks at Australian andinternational health challenges from a range of perspectives, witha focus on assisting and improving the wellbeing of communitiesand groups.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>366 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Health Science–Public andEnvironmentalSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34051 (CSP), 34053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Health Science (Public and EnvironmentalHealth): FT3, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPublic and environmental health is concerned with protectingthe environment and the health of people living in it. Studentsare equipped to understand the effects of the built environment,promote health and sustainability and manage disasters.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HorticultureSwinburne Uni, Wantirna71041 (VGF), 71044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Horticulture: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesHorticulture studies are broad disciplines which work creatively withplants and outdoor spaces. The course combines the practical andtechnical aspects of horticulture, business and specialist areas.This is a pathways program. You will be enrolled in a certificateIV level qualification and will progress, subject to satisfactoryacademic progress to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality (Events)Swinburne Uni, Lilydale70211 (VGF), 70214 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality/Diploma of Events: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competentas a senior manager in any hospitality functional area. It will providestudents with cross sector skills and knowledge in hospitalitymanagement and event coordination.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human Resource ManagementSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35161 (CSP), 35163 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management): FT3,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course students learn how to manage and coordinate peopleto achieve strategic business objectives. They undertake a major inHuman Resource Management and combine it with other studies tocompliment or broaden their desired career outcomes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human Resource ManagementSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34731 (CSP), 34733 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Human Resource Management): FT3,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course students learn how to manage and coordinate anorganisation’s most valuable resource – its people - to achievestrategic business objectives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human ResourcesSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77001 (VGF), 77004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Human Resources: FT0.5» Diploma of Human Resources Management: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesCourses combine generic business and human resource specificknowledge and skills.Delivery is via classroom learning and online support, with anemphasis on group work.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human Resources/SustainabilitySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77091 (VGF), 77094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Human Resources: FT0.5» Diploma of Human Resources Management/Diploma ofSustainability: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe dual award is designed to develop knowledge and skills insustainable human resource and business management practices.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information and CommunicationTechnologySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34171 (CSP), 34173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology: FT3,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course has flexibility allowing choice from ICT areas of:software technology, network technology, games technology,business analysis and business systems; flexibility to choose 8 unitsfrom another study area or further advanced units in ICT.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 367


◄ Information and CommunicationTechnology (Applied)Swinburne Uni, Lilydale/Wantirna/Hawthorn34811 (CSP)» Bachelor of Applied Information and CommunicationTechnology: FT3. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on software development, databases,networking and project management with specialist studies in webdevelopment. Elective units are available that allow students tobroaden their focus or specialise in a particular ICT area.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information and CommunicationTechnology (Applied)-Associate DegreeSwinburne Uni, Lilydale/Wantirna/Hawthorn35501 (CSP)» Associate Degree of Applied Information and CommunicationTechnology: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe focus of the associate degree is on developing knowledge inuser-centred design for software and web applications, softwareand web programming. Completing students will be guaranteed aplace in the final year of the Bachelor of Applied ICT.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology IndustryScholarship ProgramSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34311 (CSP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course will focus on both business and IT, and preparesgraduates for leadership roles. Students will receive an industrysponsoredscholarship of $13,000pa (tax free), and undertake twoindustry-based placements as part of the curriculum.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology NetworkingSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77071 (VGF), 77074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Lilydale70051 (VGF), 70054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71051 (VGF), 71054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills to build and manage networksystems in a business environment. Emphasis is placed onpractical skills using a hands on approach, including an industrybased work placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology SystemsAdministrationSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77111 (VGF), 77114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Systems Administration:FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Lilydale70071 (VGF), 70074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Systems Administration:FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71031 (VGF), 71034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Diploma of Information Technology Systems Administration:FT1.5 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills to build and manage networksystems in a business environment. Emphasis is placed onpractical skills using a hands on approach, including an industrybased work placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>368 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Interactive Digital MediaSwinburne Uni, Prahran78981 (VGF), 78984 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media: FT1» Diploma of Interactive Digital Media: FT1Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71091 (VGF), 71094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media: FT1» Diploma of Interactive Digital Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudents will gain skills and knowledge to work in the digital mediaindustry in interactive screen design, animation, web design, digitalvideo and 3D applications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interactive Digital Media-AssociateDegreeSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn35621 (CSP)» Associate Degree of Interactive Digital Media: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course equips students with the knowledge, understandingand skills for success in employment in the digital media andcommunication fields.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interior Design and DecorationSwinburne Uni, Prahran78271 (VGF), 78274 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course targets those providing design and decoration advicefor building interiors, residential, commercial and institutionaldesign spaces.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77221 (VGF), 77224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in International Trade: FT0.5» Diploma of International Business: FT1» Advanced Diploma of International Business: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on the various strategies involved in movinginto overseas markets and the methods used in engaging inoverseas business. Students apply practical marketing andmanagerial skills to business and commercial enterprises.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34741 (CSP), 34743 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (International Business): FT3, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesInternational business is a fulfilling career path for those who arediplomatically and globally minded and who are prepared to tacklethe international nature of the contemporary marketplace.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Italian/CommerceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34651 (CSP), 34653 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Italian): FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts (Italian): FT4, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers students the opportunity to complete acommerce degree (three years) or double degree (four years) whileobtaining competency and fluency in the Italian language.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Japanese/CommerceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34801 (CSP), 34803 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Japanese): FT3, PTA. An additional sixto twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts (Japanese): FT4,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course offers students the opportunity to complete acommerce degree (three years) or double degree (four years) whileobtaining competency and fluency in the Japanese language.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 369


◄ JournalismSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34011 (CSP), 34013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Journalism): FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesJournalism is a practice-based program that combines traditionaljournalistic skills with new media skills such as self-sufficientInternet publishing, multimedia production and social networkingskills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory TechniquesSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77451 (VGF), 77454 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides vocational education in skills and knowledge to conductsampling and testing techniques and other laboratory related dutiesin industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory TechnologySwinburne Uni, HawthornBiotechnology: 77011 (VGF), 77014 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Forensic and Pathology Testing: 77371 (VGF), 77374 (FeeType determined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2General Laboratory Technology: 77131 (VGF), 77134 (FeeType determined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides vocational pathway training, in specific skills andknowledge for technical officers, analysts and roles inbiotechnology, biological and environmental testing, medicalresearch, diagnostic pathology and bio-scientific testinglaboratories. The Diploma of Laboratory Technology incorporatesthe Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques. Students will beadmitted into the lowest level qualification and will progress,subject to satisfactory academic progress, to the higherqualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Laboratory Technology/SustainabilitySwinburne Uni, HawthornBiotechnology: 77191 (VGF), 77194 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology/Diploma of Sustainability:FT2General Laboratory Technology: 77141 (VGF), 77144 (FeeType determined by provider)» Diploma of Laboratory Technology/Diploma of Sustainability:FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesVocational pathways training, and knowledge for technical officers,analysts and other roles in biotechnology, medical researchdiagnostic pathology or bio-scientific laboratories, including practiceand implementation of sustainability concepts. The Diploma ofLaboratory Technology incorporates the Certificate IV in LaboratoryTechniques. Students will be admitted into the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal PracticeSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77051 (VGF), 77054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice: FT2Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71071 (VGF), 71074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides specific vocational education for people wishing to pursuea career as a law clerk or legal support staff in legal practice orrelated areas, including financial institutions and governmentdepartments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Liberal ArtsSwinburne Uni, Lilydale70091 (VGF), 70094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Liberal Arts: FT1» Diploma of Liberal Arts: FT2Swinburne Uni, Prahran78001 (VGF), 78004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Liberal Arts: FT1» Diploma of Liberal Arts: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides the skills and knowledge necessary for successful tertiarystudy. Contains a broad range of units in the Humanities, withpathways and credits to university level studies in the Arts. Suitablefor post VCE students and mature age learners. This is a pathwaysprogram. You will be enrolled in the lowest level qualification andwill progress, subject to satisfactory academic progress to thehigher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>370 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Library and Information ServicesSwinburne Uni, Prahran78801 (VGF), 78804 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Library-Information Services: FT1» Diploma of Library-Information Services: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares graduates for work in a variety of technical and customerservice positions in the library and information sector.This is a Pathway Program. You will be enrolled in the lowest levelqualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levelsApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Live Production, Theatre and EventsSwinburne Uni, Prahran78071 (VGF), 78074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events (TechnicalProduction): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFor students wanting to become skilled technicians in theentertainment/live events industry. Provides knowledge to be amulti-skilled technician, in lighting, audio and staging.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementSwinburne Uni, Online35571 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLogistics managers are vital to acquiring the raw materials thatorganisations need to produce products and services, and ensurethey are delivered to the final user. Learn to manage relationshipswith external suppliers and improve efficiency.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Make–UpSwinburne Uni, Prahran78021 (VGF), 78024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Specialist Make-up Services: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesA course designed for individuals who wish to pursue a career inthe area of specialist make-up for the film, TV and entertainmentindustries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77171 (VGF), 77174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Frontline Management: FT0.5» Diploma of Management: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesA generalist management course with a concentration ondeveloping people skills, which are an essential requirement intoday's workplace.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34751 (CSP), 34753 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Management): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this degree students learn about the importance of managerswithin business and discover how key resources must be planned,monitored and controlled to meet strategic business objectives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35401 (CSP), 35403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Management): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents learn about the importance of managers, discover howkey resources must be planned, monitored and controlled to meetstrategic business objectives, and develop skills to organise andlead others and be ethical and socially responsible managers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementSwinburne Uni, Online34931 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents learn the importance of managers within business anddiscover how key resources must be planned, monitored andcontrolled to best meet strategic business objectives.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Management (Applied) - AssociateDegreeSwinburne Uni, Wantirna/Hawthorn35601 (CSP)» Associate Degree of Applied Management: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course has been designed to develop student skills in andknowledge of management, business and organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 371


◄ MarketingSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77261 (VGF), 77264 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5 to 1» Diploma of Marketing: FT1 to 1.5» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesA major focus on the knowledge of key marketing andcommunication principles and the skills to apply these in practicalbusiness situationsApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34761 (CSP), 34763 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesExpertise in marketing opens a range of exciting careeropportunities. This marketing degree explores how business resultsare achieved through the development and endorsement of acustomer focus.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35411 (CSP), 35413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing): FT3, PTA. An additional sixto twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a thorough grounding in business principlesspecific to marketing. Students learn the significance of marketingin the wider business context and how business results areachieved through the development of a customer focus.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingSwinburne Uni, Online34941 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing): FT3, PTA.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides a thorough grounding in business principlesspecific to marketing. Students learn the significance of marketingand how business results are achieved through the developmentand endorsement of a customer focus.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Media and CommunicationsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34071 (CSP), 34073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications): FT3, PTA. Anadditional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Arts (Media): FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThese courses provide the practical and theoretical skills needed totake an active role in the media, multimedia and communicationsindustries, and to be prepared for this rapidly changing environmentApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Media Studies-CommunicationSwinburne Uni, Online34951 (CSP)» Bachelor of Communication (Media Studies): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course, students learn to write for print, broadcast anddigital media. Students will engage in debate around globalisation,media ownership, policy and regulation and advances in digitaltechnologies and social media.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Media Studies-Social ScienceSwinburne Uni, Online34971 (CSP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Media Studies): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course, students learn practical skills in writing for media,developing blogs and opinion pieces, engaging with debates aroundcinema and digital technologies and exploring the changing face ofsocial media and media production.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Media Studies–CommunicationSwinburne Uni, Lilydale/Prahran35331 (CSP), 35333 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication (Media Studies): FT3, PTA. Anadditional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course students acquire knowledge of current mediatheories and learn to write for print, broadcast and digital media.Students also have the opportunity to gain hands-on digital andcommunication experience.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>372 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Network Design and SecuritySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34211 (CSP), 34213 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology(Network Design and Security): FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoDesigned to produce specialists in IT security and networkingtechnologies, this course prepares students for industrycertifications: CCNA & MCITP Server Administration. Students maychoose units from other study areas or further advanced ICT units.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Network SecuritySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77101 (VGF), 77104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Network Security: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills to build and manage secure networksystems in a business environment. Emphasis is placed onpractical skills using a hands-on approach.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Politics and Public PolicySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34401 (CSP), 34403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Politics and Public Policy): FT3, PTA. Anadditional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.» Bachelor of Social Science (Politics and Public Policy): FT3,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThese courses introduce students to the political changes in thetwentieth century and the challenges facing the Asia-Pacific regionand beyond.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Writing and EditingSwinburne Uni, Prahran78031 (VGF), 78034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing: FT1» Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing: FT1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will provide students with writing and editing skills foremployment in the industry or further tertiary study. Study areasinclude; industry laws, novels, short stories, popular fiction andchildren’s books.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PsychologySwinburne Uni, Lilydale35071 (CSP), 35073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the knowledge and skills to understand andexplain human behaviour and relationships and includes studyin developmental, cognition, abnormal and social psychology;personality and psychological measurement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PsychologySwinburne Uni, Online34981 (CSP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course will improve the ability to understand and explainhuman behaviour and relationships. Students undertakespecialised study in developmental psychology, cognition, socialpsychology, personality and abnormal psychology.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology and Forensic Science–ArtsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34091 (CSP), 34093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Forensic Science): FT3, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPsychology and Forensic Science provides students with anunderstanding of human behaviour and relationships, theapplication of psychology in relation to the law and the justicesystem and forensic science and statistical skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology and Forensic Science–SocialScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34151 (CSP), 34153 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology and Forensic Science):FT3, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid,relevant, Industry Engaged Learning is available through theuniversity's Industry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPsychology and Forensic science provides students with anunderstanding of human behaviour and relationships, theapplication of psychology in relation to the law and the justicesystem and forensic science and statistical skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 373


◄ Psychology and Psychophysiology–ArtsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34461 (CSP), 34463 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Psychophysiology): FT3,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe combination of Psychology and Psychophysiology emphasisesthe monitoring and measurement of physiological and brainprocesses using biomedical technology and relates this tobehaviour and psychological states.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology andPsychophysiology–ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34141 (CSP), 34143 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Psychology and Psychophysiology): FT3,PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe combination of Psychology and Psychophysiology emphasisesthe monitoring and measurement of physiological and brainprocesses using biomedical technology and relates this tobehaviour and psychological states.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology and Sport Science-ArtsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34831 (CSP), 34833 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Sport Science): FT3, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course students will develop knowledge about theapplication of psychology to aspects of sport and how psychologicalfactors influence involvement and performance in a sport setting.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology and Sport Science-SocialScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34841 (CSP), 34843 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology and Sport Science):FT3, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant,Industry Engaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course students will develop knowledge about theapplication of psychology to aspects of sport and how psychologicalfactors influence involvement and performance in a sport setting.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology–ArtsSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34441 (CSP), 34443 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Psychology): FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudying psychology will provide students with the knowledgeand skills to understand and explain human behaviour andrelationships.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology–ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34451 (CSP), 34453 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Psychology): FT3, PTA. An additional sixto twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudying psychology will provide students with the knowledgeand skills to improve the ability to understand and explain humanbehaviour and relationships.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology–Social ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34341 (CSP), 34343 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudying psychology will provide students with knowledge and skillsto improve the ability to understand and explain human behaviourand relationships.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public RelationsSwinburne Uni, Prahran78101 (VGF), 78104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations): FT 1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides public relations practitioners with the knowledge and skillsto liaise with media and organise publicity campaigns, developcommunications tools through print and electronic media andorganise promotional events.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>374 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Public Relations-BusinessSwinburne Uni, Online35441 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Public Relations): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on protecting and advancing a client’sreputation through effective communication and relationship-building. Students learn how PR supports the implementationof strategic plans, communication planning and campaigndevelopment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public Relations-CommunicationSwinburne Uni, Online35451 (CSP)» Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPublic relations professionals frequently work alongside creativedesigners of graphics, multimedia, web presence, products andevents. In this course, students learn the 'language' of design sothey can write effective briefs for design colleagues.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public Relations-Social ScienceSwinburne Uni, Online35461 (CSP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Public Relations): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course students learn how to research audiences, developsuitable messages, implement communication programs andevaluate their success. These skills are vital to organisations in thegovernment and not-for-profit sectors.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public Relations–BusinessSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35091 (CSP), 35093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Public Relations): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course teaches students the importance of communication inreaching corporate objectives. Students learn how public relationssupports the implementation of strategic plans, communicationplanning and campaign development.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Public Relations–CommunicationSwinburne Uni, Lilydale/Prahran35341 (CSP), 35343 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations): FT3, PTA. Anadditional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPublic relations professionals often work with designers of graphics,multimedia, products and events. In recognition of this, designforms the central theme of this course to ensure graduates canwrite effective briefs for design colleagues.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Renewable Energy TechnologySwinburne Uni, Wantirna71001 (VGF), 71004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Renewable Energy: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides competencies to select, install,commission, fault find and maintain multiple renewable energysources and equipment control of energy use.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Retail ManagementSwinburne Uni, Prahran78241 (VGF), 78244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Retail Management: FT1.5 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with vocational skills and knowledge to workin front line management positions in the retail industry. A rangeof delivery modes are offered as well as campus programmes,including workplace, on-line options and group projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77021 (VGF), 77024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Science: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGeneral science training for students wishing to enter a tertiaryscience course. Suitable for students requiring science subjects notpreviously completed, or for students returning to study who needscience subjects for further tertiary studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 375


◄ ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34371 (CSP), 34373 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTA. An additional six to twelvemonths of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learning isavailable through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree provides a broad science overview with the abilityto specialise in a field of your choice through a range of sciencemajors and work effectively within a wide range of professionalscientific environments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media (Film and Television)Swinburne Uni, Prahran78061 (VGF), 78064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides skills and knowledge to work in the film & televisionindustry in interactive screen design, animation, direction,production planning, lighting design and script editing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media (Integrated Journalism- Radio)Swinburne Uni, Prahran78291 (VGF), 78294 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on radio journalism by undertaking production,interviewing and presentation skills at radio stations. Studentswill take part in producing, presenting live-to-air, theatre openings,community events and press conferences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Security and Counter TerrorismSwinburne Uni, Online35591 (CSP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Security and Counter Terrorism):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTerrorism has implications for domestic and international securitypolicy, international trade and policing. Analyse global responses toterrorism, including intelligence gathering, espionage and foreignpolicy and evaluate their effectiveness.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Social ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34221 (CSP), 34223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science: FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on how social relationships and institutionsshape individuals and how they in turn have the capacity to shapethese social institutions, developing skills in investigation andanalysis, critical thinking and effective communication.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Social ScienceSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35201 (CSP), 35203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science: FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIn this course students study individuals, groups and societies.They select a Social Science major in Media Studies, Psychology,Public Relations or Sociology and combine it with other studies tocompliment or broaden their desired career outcomes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ SociologySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34351 (CSP), 34353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Sociology): FT3, PTA. An additional six totwelve months of paid, relevant, Industry Engaged Learningis available through the university's Industry-Based Learningprogram.» Bachelor of Social Science (Sociology): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA Sociology major prepares students for careers in research,government, non- profits and other human - focused fields.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ SociologySwinburne Uni, Lilydale35381 (CSP), 35383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Science (Sociology): FT3, PTA. An additionalsix to twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry EngagedLearning is available through the university's Industry-BasedLearning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesSociology is the study of people in groups – from families towhole societies. This course focuses on how social relationshipsand institutions shape individuals and how they in turn have thecapacity to shape these social institutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>376 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Software DevelopmentSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77181 (VGF), 77184 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Software Development: FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Lilydale70081 (VGF), 70084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Software Development: FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71061 (VGF), 71064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Software Development: FT1.5 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Software Development is designed to providestudents with the skills needed to work in the IT industry asprogrammers, analysts and designers and/or to continue to highereducation courses in related fields.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Software DevelopmentSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34001 (CSP), 34003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Professional Software Development):FT3, PTA. An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant,Industry Engaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program. An optional honoursyear is also available to domestic students.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis specialist ICT course covers all aspects of the design,development and usability of software systems. Students willdevelop advanced skills with an understanding of technologythrough industry-linked projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Software EngineeringSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34861 (CSP), 34863 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering): FT4, PTA.An optional twelve months of paid, relevant, Industry-BasedLearning is available.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course covers fundamentals of engineering with specialisedsoftware development studies. The flexible structure offers choiceof study including software technology, network technology, gamestechnology, business analysis and business systems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sports Management (Business)Swinburne Uni, Online35511 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Sports Management): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course develops management skills for work in the sportand leisure industry. Students study sports marketing andadministration and explore the effects of sport on society such aspromoting healthy lifestyle choices and supporting communities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sustainability ManagementSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34391 (CSP), 34393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Sustainability Management): FT3, PTA. Anadditional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the knowledge to sustainably manage ourfuture through issues such as global warming, resource depletion,community health, inequality, health and social wellbeing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sustainability, EnvironmentalSustainabilitySwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34471 (CSP), 34473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Environmental Sustainability): FT3, PTA.An additional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEnvironmental Sustainability examines fundamental science andhow it can be applied to the environment in a sustainable manner.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sustainable Landscape DesignSwinburne Uni, Wantirna71251 (VGF), 71254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Sustainable Landscape Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLandscape design is a broad discipline which involves workingcreatively with plants and outdoor spaces. This course combinesvisual and creative skills with practical and technical aspects ofsustainable landscape design.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Technology (Information Systems)Swinburne Uni, Online35531 (CSP)» Bachelor of Technology (Information Systems): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course focuses on effective use of information technology inorganisations and development of systems for solving businessproblems. It combines technology fundamentals with advancedstudies in human-computer interaction and project management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 377


◄ Theatre ArtsSwinburne Uni, Prahran78871 (VGF), 78874 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Theatre Arts: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTraining in skills to create, perform, manage and marketproductions for independent theatre companies, communities,festivals and events.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismSwinburne Uni, Lilydale70591 (VGF), 70594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides wide-ranging skills and knowledge insustainable tourism operation. It will cover tour guide development,operations, sales, marketing, product development, businessplanning, and human resource and financial management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism ManagementSwinburne Uni, Lilydale35351 (CSP), 35353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management): FT3, PTA. Anadditional six to twelve months of paid, relevant, IndustryEngaged Learning is available through the university'sIndustry-Based Learning program.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis degree gives students a thorough grounding in both generalbusiness principles and the specific discipline of tourism theory andpractice. Students learn through a range of practical and real-lifeexercises and assignments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship–Informationand Communication Technology/ScienceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34621 (CSP)» Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship-Information and CommunicationTechnology/SciencePrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents may undertake study in the Bachelor of BusinessInformation Systems, Bachelor of Health Science, Bachelor ofInformation and Communication Technology or any Bachelor ofScience course and receive a waiver from student contribution payments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Arts andSocial SciencesSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn/Lilydale34101 (CSP)» Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship-Arts and Social SciencesPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents accepted into this program may undertake study in anyBachelor of Arts, Communications, Community Health or SocialSciences on-campus courses and receive a waiver from studentcontribution payments for the duration of their course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Businessand CommerceSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn/Lilydale34031 (CSP)» Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship-Business and CommercePrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents accepted into this program may undertake study in anyBachelor of Business or Bachelor of Commerce on-campus courseand receive a waiver from student contribution payments for theduration of their course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–DesignSwinburne Uni, Prahran/Lilydale34131 (CSP)» Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship-DesignPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents accepted into this program may undertake study in theBachelor of Film and Television or any Bachelor of Design courseand receive a waiver from student contribution payments for theduration of their course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vice-Chancellor’sScholarship–EngineeringSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn34531 (CSP)» Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship-EngineeringPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents accepted into this program may undertake study in anyBachelor of Aviation or Bachelor of Engineering course and receivea waiver from student contribution payments for the duration oftheir course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>378 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Visual ArtSwinburne Uni, Prahran78151 (VGF), 78154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT1.5Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71151 (VGF), 71154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses address the knowledge and skills required toundertake work as a visual artist. Course content includes;communicating ideas, creative expression and critical analysis.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual MerchandisingSwinburne Uni, Prahran78251 (VGF), 78254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Merchandising: FT2Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71021 (VGF), 71024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Merchandising: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEquips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to gainemployment in the visual merchandising, display and exhibitionindustries. This course has a focus on exhibition design, propdesign and construction, and styling.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Website DevelopmentSwinburne Uni, Hawthorn77251 (VGF), 77254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Website Development: FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Lilydale70231 (VGF), 70234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Website Development: FT1.5 to 2Swinburne Uni, Wantirna71121 (VGF), 71124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies: FT1» Diploma of Website Development: FT1.5 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Diploma of Website Development is designed to providestudents with the skills needed to work in the IT industry as webprogrammers, designers and developers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesSwinburne University of Technology | 379


University of BallaratAll CampusesPostal address:PO BOX 663BALLARAT VIC 3353Website: www.ballarat.edu.auTelephone : 1800 811 711Email: info@ballarat.edu.auOpen days:Ballarat Campuses(Mt Helen, Camp Street and SMB)Sunday 26 August: 10:00am to 3:00pmSemester dates:Higher EducationSemester 1: 25 February - 24 JuneSemester 2: 29 July - 22 NovemberCampus location and contactMount Helen CampusUniversity DriveMT HELEN VIC 3350Telephone : (03) 5327 9000Camp Street CampusCamp StreetBALLARAT VIC 3350Telephone : (03) 5327 8600SMB TAFE CampusLydiard Street SouthBALLARAT VIC 3350Telephone : (03) 5327 8000Horsham CampusBaillie StreetHORSHAM VIC 3400Telephone : (03) 5362 2600Ararat CampusLaby StreetARARAT VIC 3377Telephone : (03) 5355 3000Stawell CampusSloane StreetSTAWEL VIC 3380Telephone : (03) 5358 7200TAFETerm 1: 29 January- 28 MarchTerm 2: 15 April -28 JuneTerm 3: 15 July - 20 SeptemberTerm 4: 7 October - 20 DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.ballarat.edu.au/hefeeswww.ballarat.edu.au/tafefeesThe University of Ballarat (UB) is one of Australia's newestand most progressive universities, with a history ofproviding tertiary education and training dating back morethan 140 years. It is predominantly a regional institution,with three campuses in Ballarat and one each in Horsham,Stawell and Ararat. It also has a national and internationalfocus and is actively building extensive partnerships andstrategic alliances beyond its immediate region.Up to 25,000 students are enrolled in a broad range ofTAFE and Higher Education programs offered to meetthe region's diverse education and training needs. UBTec also offers technical education to senior secondaryschool students. The University places great emphasison the quality of its teaching and its expanding, highlyproductive research capability. Higher Education graduatesconsistently record amongst the highest levels in Australiaof satisfaction with their educational experience at UB.Employment and salary outcomes for graduates are equalto, or better than, the national norms.In its teaching and research, UB has established stronglinks with business, industry and the community. Throughits TAFE Division, and increasingly through its HigherEducation Division, the organisation has developed close380 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


elationships with regional industry and business. Inaddition, UB has a significant international profile with morethan 4500 students from many countries.The University is giving high priority to programs thatallow students to move in both directions between TAFEand Higher Education, thereby enriching educationalopportunity and enabling students to match their choice ofcourses with their interests and motivations.UB is harnessing new technologies so that access toits educational programs in the region and for studentsfurther afield is increased through flexible delivery andonline learning. The parallel development of the GreenhillEnterprise Centre and Global Innovation Centre to facilitateincubation of IT businesses provides exciting businessdevelopment opportunities for the region and beyondthrough utilising the new communication technologies.Through the Institute for Regional and Rural Research, theUniversity aims to enhance its role in the economic, socialand cultural growth of the region.Key areas of activity in research, consulting andeducational programs include tele-imaging; multimedia;rural health; regional innovation and competitiveness;informatics and applied optimisation; environmentalmanagement; electronic commerce; occupational healthand safety; and the arts in their many forms.Research is also complemented by UB's Technology Parkon the Mt. Helen Campus, which facilitates and promotesnew technology in products and services through scientificand industrial research. The Park’s clients include IBM,Ambulance Victoria and the State Revenue Office.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesUniversity of Ballarat | 381


◄ ActingUni of Ballarat, Camp Street37241 (CSP), 37243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Acting): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe Acting degree offers focused theatre study, allowing the studentto develop skills and gain the techniques needed to become aprofessional actor. The program is underpinned by a philosophy ofblending practice with theory.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArtsUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37301 (CSP), 37303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Humanities and Social Sciences): FT3, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA versatile program ranging across the Humanities, Social Sciencesand Psychology. Skills in research, writing, and problem solving areenhanced; individually customised programs, Summer school andon-line courses provide flexibility.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/EducationUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37351 (CSP), 37353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis Program develops professional secondary educators will specificdiscipline knowledge in one or more areas eg. LOTE, Literature,History, Social Sciences. The Program provides a strong balance oftheoretical in education and practicum studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/Professional Writing and EditingUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37171 (CSP), 37173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing:FT3.5, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis dual-sector program offers the academic benefits of a universityArts degree with the skills and industry links of a TAFE Diploma.Career options include publishing, editing, journalism, writing,promotions, publicity.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Beauty TherapyUni of Ballarat, SMB74281 (VGF), 74284 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraduates will be qualified to work as Beauty Therapists in a salon,day spa or resort or to own or manage a salon or business. Studentslearn a range of face and body treatments, including make-up,waxing, aromatherapy, massage and many more.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical ScienceUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37041 (CSP), 37043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedical Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBiomedical Science is an interdisciplinary branch of the life sciencesthat provides the theoretical foundation and scientific skills requiredto expand and apply our knowledge of human biology and health.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building DesignUni of Ballarat, SMB74001 (VGF), 74004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraduates work in building design with architects and buildingcontractors both commercial and government. Study restorationof old buildings, commercial kitchen design and as documentationtechnician for specialists, manufacturers and suppliers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessUni of Ballarat, Advance TAFE37481 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTA (Day)Uni of Ballarat, Melbourne Institute of Technology37581 (CSP), 37583 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTA (Day)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37131 (CSP), 37133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for careers in competitive entrepreneurialbusiness environments. Areas of specialisation include -Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Tourism.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business AdministrationUni of Ballarat, SMB74321 (VGF), 74324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Business Administration: FT0.5» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT0.5» Diploma of Business Administration: PT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses provide students with administrative/ technical/business skills required by employees in the office/clerical andreception areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>382 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Business SystemsUni of Ballarat, Melbourne Institute of Technology37541 (CSP), 37543 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Systems): FT3,PTA (Day)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37271 (CSP), 37273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Systems): FT3,PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis professionally oriented program considers modern principlesand theories of computing together with the practical applications ofIT. You will manage IT systems, evaluate existing and new systemsand understand the impact of IT in organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CeramicsUni of Ballarat, SMB74081 (VGF), 74084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Ceramics: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvision of In-depth training in production of high quality, innovative,well designed, functional pottery. Development of creative studioproduction techniques for the ceramic market. Possible changes newTraining Package <strong>2013</strong>Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Children’s ServicesUni of Ballarat, SMB74111 (VGF), 74114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Children’s Services: FT1» Diploma of Children’s Services: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop the skills and knowledge needed to provide programsfor infants and children up to 12 yrs of age. Early Childhoodprofessionals are responsible for developing, evaluating andimplementing programs as well as staff supervision.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Civil EngineeringUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37761 (CSP), 37763 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Civil): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program aims to produce creative professional engineers.You will gain extensive technical and analytical skills together witha sound knowledge of the social, environmental, economic andorganisational aspects of the work of a civil engineer.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Civil Engineering TechnologyUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37711 (CSP), 37713 (IFP)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesWith a practical approach to learning, this program focuses onengineering principles that are implemented to solve designproblems. As an Engineering Technologist you will work in rolesrequiring expertise in planning, design and construction.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ CommerceUni of Ballarat, Melbourne Institute of Technology37501 (CSP), 37503 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTA (Day)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37401 (CSP), 37403 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides graduates with a sound understanding of the principles,concepts and techniques applicable to business professionalaccounting. Areas of specialisation include - Accounting, AppliedEconomics, Finance and Business Law.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce/ManagementUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37021 (CSP), 37023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Management: FT4.5, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students to be competitive in both managementand commerce environments. Areas of specialisation include -Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management,Law and Management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer GamesUni of Ballarat, Melbourne Institute of Technology37571 (CSP), 37573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology(Computer Games): FT3,PTA (Day)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37061 (CSP), 37063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology(Computer Games): FT3,PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program will provide you with the skills, knowledge and valuesneeded to succeed in computer games development. Graduatingwith strong programming and multimedia design skills you will bewell equipped to work in the competitive gaming industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Conservation and Land ManagementUni of Ballarat, SMB74751 (VGF), 74754 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Conservation and Land Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraduates of this hands-on program will find employmentopportunities in Land, Parks and Wildlife, Conservation Earthworks,Indigenous Land Management, Natural Area Restoration andManagement and Weed and Pest Management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesUniversity of Ballarat | 383


◄ Education (Early Childhood)Uni of Ballarat, Horsham37471 (CSP)» Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood): FT4, PTA (Day)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37431 (CSP), 37433 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood): FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis 4 year full-time program aims to prepare teachers to work withchildren in early childhood and primary school settings which mayinclude primary (Prep to 6), kindergarten, pre-schools, and carefacilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (P-6) or (P-10)Uni of Ballarat, Melbourne Institute of Technology37611 (CSP)» Bachelor of Education: FT4, PTA (Day)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37251 (CSP), 37253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education: FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis 4-year program will prepare you for the new and broader rolesexpected of professional educators providing a qualification to teachin either primary (P-6) or primary and secondary schools (P-10).Major studies may vary between campuses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (Secondary)Uni of Ballarat, Mt. Helen95111 (CSP), 95112 (DFP)» Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary): FT1, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program is a postgraduate diploma that prepares studentsto teach in secondary schools in a range of specialist areas andincludes supervised teaching practicum where students are requiredto teach in secondary schools for a minimum of 45 days.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering - MechanicalUni of Ballarat, SMB74231 (VGF), 74234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Engineering - Technical: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis program develops Engineering Technician level knowledgeand skills. Graduates can work in a wide range of fields including:robotics, industrial automation, control technologies, advancedmanufacturing technology and 2D/3D CAD drafting.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environmental ManagementUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37811 (CSP), 37813 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Environmental Management):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents will gain scientific skills required to pursue a career inEnvironmental Management. Emphasis placed on environmentalresearch, survey and assessment. Focus on Australian ecosystems -flora, fauna, ecology and diverse landscape processes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsUni of Ballarat, SMB74021 (VGF), 74024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGraduates are prepared for event management work across multipleindustries, including tourism, hospitality, sports and recreation. EventManagers can be responsible for events such as conferences, musicor cultural festivals or sporting events.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Exercise and Sport ScienceUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37651 (CSP), 37653 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides a comprehensive background in the sub-discipline areasthat comprise Exercise & Sport Science, along with the skills to plan,implement & evaluate programs to aid in the development of athletetraining, as well as the general population.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fine ArtsUni of Ballarat, Camp Street37261 (CSP), 37263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Visual Arts: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe program integrates studies in a range of specialist studiodisciplines and Art Theory with study focusing on providing a breadthof experience and skills building culminating in self-initiating projects.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Food and Nutritional SciencesUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37621 (CSP), 37623 (IFP)» Bachelor of Food and Nutritional Sciences: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides students with a grounding in nutrition and food science.Includes courses in nutrition, chemistry, food analysis, foodmicrobiology, food safety and food processing - the food continuum iscovered from the raw product to the consumer.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>384 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Food Science and TechnologyUni of Ballarat, SMB74291 (VGF), 74294 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Food Science & Technology: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFood Scientists work in research, development, quality control,laboratory testing, production supervision and technical servicesin the food manufacturing industry, including canneries, wineries,breweries, frozen foods, poultry and fish processingApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ GeologyUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37791 (CSP), 37793 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Geology): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents will gain the specialised scientific skills required to pursuea career in a geology-related industry including mineral and energyresources sectors, government geoscience organisations, andengineering and environmental organisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic DesignUni of Ballarat, Camp Street74251 (VGF), 74254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2» Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelopment of knowledge and skills required to undertake workas a graphic designer. The qualification addresses the creative &technical skills required for employment in the design industry.Possible changes in <strong>2013</strong> with new Training Package.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Graphic Design/MultimediaUni of Ballarat, Camp Street37421 (CSP), 37423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Visual Arts: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPromotes imaginative conceptual thinking providing technical andprofessional skills for designers. Students will complete two corecourses (major study), two units of Art Theory in each year of studyand support studies in drawing and digital media.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityUni of Ballarat, SMB74141 (VGF), 74144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5, PTA» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesHospitality studies provide essential training and qualification torun and manage a restaurant or hotel. Studies include food andbeverage, housekeeping, front office and retail/hospitality.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyUni of Ballarat, SMB74331 (VGF), 74334 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology (General): FT2» Diploma of Information Technology (General): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesProvides students with knowledge, expertise and skills in theinformation technology industry as well as specific areas. Studentswill be enrolled in the Certificate IV and, subject to satisfactoryperformance, will progress to the Diploma.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyUni of Ballarat, Melbourne Institute of Technology37531 (CSP), 37533 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3, PTA (Day)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37941 (CSP), 37943 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGraduates of this program will gain a solid understanding of the ITindustry and be able to apply skills in a range of IT based careers.You will analyse, design and implement computer based systemsincluding internet and web-based applications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (AssociateDegree)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37141 (CSP), 37143 (IFP)» Associate Degree of Information Technology: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program focuses on the fundamental concepts of IT. It examinesthe organisational and technological issues needed for analysis anddesign of information systems and provides opportunity to branchinto either IT or Business streams.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (Multimedia)Uni of Ballarat, SMB74011 (VGF), 74014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology (Multimedia): FT1» Diploma of Information Technology (Multimedia): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses cover project management, multimedia, includingweb, programming, multimedia management, quality and internet.You will be enrolled in the Certificate IV and, subject to satisfactoryperformance, will progress to the Diploma.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesUniversity of Ballarat | 385


◄ Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37201 (CSP), 37203 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice):FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesOffering guaranteed graduate employment with IBM® for eligiblecandidates, this program produces graduates with an appreciationof work culture as IT professionals. Combine university studies andpractical experience with IBM® in this program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International StudiesUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37281 (CSP), 37283 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (International Studies): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCould you see yourself working on government policy at aninternational level? Would you like to understand internationalrelations and globalisation? International Studies is a pathway forcareers in the international arena.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Live Production, Theatre and EventsUni of Ballarat, SMB74091 (VGF), 74094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events(Technical Production): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTechnical operation in live production.Year1:operate a range oflighting, sound,vision equipment.Year2:operate/manage a range ofevents.Fully equipped theatres,studios,production facilities.Work onLive performance events(60-100 artists per year)Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementUni of Ballarat, Melbourne Institute of Technology37511 (CSP), 37513 (IFP)» Bachelor of Management: FT3, PTA (Day)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37601 (CSP), 37603 (IFP)» Bachelor of Management: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides graduates with a sound understanding of the managementof organisations in all sectors. Areas of specialisation: HumanResource Management, Organisations and Leadership.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mathematical SciencesUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37111 (CSP), 37113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program provides a strong foundation in basic principles ofmathematics. It develops skills highly valued by employers: strongnumeracy, analysis and critical evaluation skills, logical thinking,report writing and communications skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mathematical Sciences (HealthAnalytics)Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37741 (CSP), 37743 (IFP)» Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Health Analytics): FT3,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents will benefit from strong industry links built into this program.Hands on experience in the form of practical placements with healthcare providers giving you the edge when looking for employment in arange of health services careers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mathematical Sciences/EducationUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37311 (CSP), 37313 (IFP)» Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences/Bachelor of Education:FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences/Bachelor of Education willqualify graduates to teach in secondary schools up to year 12, or beemployed in an increasingly diverse range of career opportunities forMathematics, Information Technology and Physics.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mechanical EngineeringUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37771 (CSP), 37773 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program aims to produce creative professional engineerswith extensive technical and analytical skills together with a soundknowledge of the social, environmental, economic and organisationalaspects of the work of a mechanical engineer.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mechanical Engineering TechnologyUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37721 (CSP), 37723 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesWith a practical approach to learning, this program focuses onengineering principles that are implemented to solve designproblems. As an Engineering Technologist you will work in rolesrequiring expertise in planning, design and construction.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MetallurgyUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37801 (CSP), 37803 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science (Extractive Metallurgy): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudents will gain specialised skills in the science and engineeringof the extraction and refining of minerals and metals from raw ores.Upon graduation you will find employment as a plant or projectmetallurgist in a range of industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>386 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Mining EngineeringUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37781 (CSP), 37783 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Mining): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program aims to produce creative professional engineers.You will gain extensive technical and analytical skills together witha sound knowledge of the social, environmental, economic andorganisational aspects of the work of a mining engineer.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Mining Engineering TechnologyUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37681 (CSP), 37683 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mining): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesWith a practical approach to learning, this program focuses onengineering principles that are implemented to solve designproblems. As an Engineering Technologist you will work in rolesrequiring expertise in planning, design and construction.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music PerformanceUni of Ballarat, Camp Street74221 (VGF), 74224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Music: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Music: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is a contemporary popular music and jazz performanceprogram with a strong practical base including performance,composition and technology, individual tuition, band workshops, liveinternet broadcasts and original music.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music TheatreUni of Ballarat, Camp Street37341 (CSP), 37343 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis degree seeks to develop multi-skilled performers for professionalmusic theatre. The aim of the program is to provide a context for thesimultaneous development of skills in singing, acting and dancing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingUni of Ballarat, Horsham37191 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Uni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37551 (CSP), 37553 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis exciting three-year education experience develops criticalthought in students through structured theoretical & clinical learning,leading to registration as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing andMidwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Physical EducationUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37751 (CSP), 37753 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Physical Education): FT4, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides a foundation in the sub-disciplines of human movement& exercise science, educational studies, curriculum & pedagogy.Graduates are qualified as teachers in Physical Education forsecondary students, as well as an additional specialist teaching area.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PsychologyUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37221 (CSP), 37223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Psychological Science: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAccredited program provides a comprehensive education inpsychology & offers a solid foundation for those wishing to make acareer in the profession after further study. Graduates are eligible toapply for accredited fourth year psychology programs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Rural Social WelfareUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37011 (CSP), 37013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Rural Social Welfare): FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAn accredited Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA)program that prepares students for careers in a variety of welfareand social services in government and non-government settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ScienceUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37001 (CSP), 37003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for professional employment in one of a numberof scientific disciplines. The program provides a foundation in modernscientific principles and theories with courses touching on all themajor science disciplines.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science/EducationUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37331 (CSP), 37333 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDo you want to become a secondary school teacher with specificknowledge in science? This program provides a strong balance ofeducation theory, practicum studies with major and minor Sciencestrands. This includes a supervised placement component.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesUniversity of Ballarat | 387


◄ Software EngineeringUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37491 (CSP), 37493 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Engineering):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program will provide you with the necessary skills, knowledgeand values to create high quality software in a controlled and costefficient manner. Courses reflect the current and future needs ofpracticing software engineers in industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport ManagementUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37091 (CSP), 37093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport Management: FT3, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides theoretical & practical knowledge about the sport industry,with a grounding in business expertise. Graduates pursue careers insport & recreation related agencies, including management of sportorganisations, facilities, programs & events.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport Management/BusinessUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37411 (CSP), 37413 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport Management/Bachelor of Business: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesProvides theoretical & practical knowledge about the sport industry,with an extensive grounding in business expertise. Graduates pursuea career in sport & recreation related agencies, as well as thosewithin the corporate sector (Business degree).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtUni of Ballarat, Camp Street74151 (VGF), 74154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelopment of skills for visual artist. Provision of comprehensivetraining in the practical, theoretical and business aspects of the finearts industry. Content may change in <strong>2013</strong> with the release of anupdated training package.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual Arts/EducationUni of Ballarat, Mount Helen37441 (CSP), 37443 (IFP)» Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Education: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe joint degree prepares graduates for a career as a secondaryteacher providing education theory and practicum to teach VisualArts education in Art Theory and Fine Art Studio Practice. A majorexperience is the supervised teaching practicum.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>388 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


University of Melbourne (The)Website: www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.auTelephone: All campuses 13 MELB (13 6352)Email: All campuses 13MELB@unimelb.edu.auOpen days:Parkville Campus19 August 2012: 10.00am - 4.00pmSouthbank Campus19 August 2012: 10.00am - 4.00pmBurnley Campus15 July 2012Master of Teaching information session5 September 2012: 6.00pm - 7.30pmSemester dates:Campus location and contactParkville CampusGate 3, Swanston Street Parkville VIC 3010Postal address: The University of MelbourneVIC 3010Southbank Campus234 St Kilda RoadSouthbank VIC 3006Burnley Campus500 Yarra BoulevardRichmond VIC 3121Dookie CampusNalinga RoadDookie VIC 3647Creswick CampusWater StreetCreswick VIC. 3363Werribee Campus250 Princess HighwayWerribee VIC 3030Shepparton Campus49 Graham StreetShepparton VIC 3630Melbourne Graduate School of Education234 Queensberry StreetThe University of Melbourne VIC 3010Semester 1: 4 March - 2 June <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 29 July - 27 October <strong>2013</strong>Week O: (Orientation for all students)26 February - 1 March <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissions/feesThe University of Melbourne offers a world-standardeducation recognised globally for our academic excellenceand pioneering research. We are consistently ranked asone of the world’s leading universities, and our graduatesare sought after by employers around the world.The University of Melbourne has a history of over 150years of leadership in research, innovation, teaching andlearning. You will be taught by renowned researchers andindustry leaders who are globally recognised for theiroutstanding achievements.You will study alongside top students from within andoutside Australia and on graduation you will join ourdistinguished alumni who are leaders in their chosen fields.The University of Melbourne offers you an education thathas moved beyond the traditional Australian educationsystem. The University offers a curriculum that is in linewith the best of international universities in North America,Europe and Asia and will give you the skills you need torealise your potential.University of Melbourne (The) | 389


Whether you already have your career path mappedout, or are open to new possibilities, you can tailor youreducation at Melbourne to suit your needs. With more than80 major fields of study to choose from, you can select aprogram that fits with your career aspirations and developspecialised knowledge.Your studies will be enhanced by the unique Melbourneexperience, which provides unprecedented opportunities toenrich your studies through research projects, internships,work experience and volunteering, studying overseas andaccess to state-of-the-art learning facilities and advancedteaching methods.After graduating from your bachelors degree, you can headstraight into the workforce, pursue a professional graduatequalification at masters level, or experience the thrill ofdiscovery through a graduate research degree.The University offers professional entry programs atgraduate level, including: Architecture, Dental Surgery,Engineering, Law, Medicine, Music Teaching, Nursing,Optometry, Physiotherapy, Social Work, Speech Pathology,Teaching and Veterinary Medicine. The University ofMelbourne also offers a range of other graduate programsover many disciplines in coursework and research.The University’s main campus has been situated inParkville since 1855. The campus combines contemporaryarchitecture with historic buildings and is a vibrant centreof student life. It’s also within walking distance from thecentre of the city of Melbourne – a global centre of cultural,social, sporting and business life.◄ AgricultureUni of Melbourne, Parkville/Dookie46061 (CSP), 46063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Agriculture: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAgriculture integrates the scientific, environmental, economicand social considerations involved in managing systems forthe sustainable production of food and fibre. Our industry andgovernment associations ensure you develop the skills employersvalue.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Architecture (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Architecture: FT2-3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesArchitecture is a creative and exciting design-based professionconcerned with virtually all aspects of the built environment. Itcombines art, science and technology with business, social andenvironmental concerns.Apply: Directly to institution390 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ ArtsUni of Melbourne, Parkville38001 (CSP), 38003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Arts provides knowledge in humanities and socialsciences, and new perspectives on ideas and problems. It will equipyou with skills valued by employers, including creative thinking,effective communication and problem solving.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (Chancellor's Scholars Program)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville39001 (CSP), 39003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program provides an exciting opportunity for high-achievingstudents. Participate in an enrichment program alongside yourBachelor of Arts and receive a guaranteed place in the graduatecourse of your choice (subject to prerequisites).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (Executive Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Executive Master of Arts: FT1-2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Executive Master of Arts (EMA) is designed for those eager topursue leadership roles. It combines traditional Arts strengths inanalysis, ethics and critical reasoning, with a skill set appropriate formanaging resources and planning projects.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Arts (Extended)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville38921 (CSP)» Bachelor of Arts (Extended): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis specialised degree is for talented Indigenous Australians whomay not meet the regular Bachelor of Arts entry requirements. Itincludes integrated support and academic skills subjects alongsideour popular Arts program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BiomedicineUni of Melbourne, Parkville38051 (CSP), 38053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedicine: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day).Honours is FT onlyPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesIf you are interested in the processes and systems that create,sustain and threaten life, the Bachelor of Biomedicine is a greatchoice as your first degree. It prepares you for the challenges ofhealthcare delivery and biomedical research.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedicine (Chancellor's ScholarsProgram)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville39011 (CSP), 39013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Biomedicine: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day).Honours is FT onlyPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program provides an exciting opportunity for high-achievingstudents. Participate in an enrichment program alongside yourBachelor of Biomedicine and receive a guaranteed place in thegraduate course of your choice (subject to prerequisites).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biotechnology (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Biotechnology: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Master of Biotechnology provides high-level, specialised scientificlearning together with skills training in business, communicationsand management. An industry project in the final year offers projectmanagement and networking opportunities.Apply: Directly to institution◄ CommerceUni of Melbourne, Parkville38101 (CSP), 38103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Commerce provides you with the knowledge andtechnical skills to succeed in all areas of business. It is a flexiblecourse that builds foundation skills and allows you to explore youroptions before settling on a specialised path of study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commerce (Chancellor's ScholarsProgram)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville39021 (CSP), 39023 (IFP)» Bachelor of Commerce: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program provides an exciting opportunity for high-achievingstudents. Participate in an enrichment program alongside yourBachelor of Commerce and receive a guaranteed place in thegraduate course of your choice (subject to prerequisites).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Construction Management (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Construction Management: FT2-3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGraduate studies in construction management integrate therequirements of professional training and education with the futureneeds of the industry, locally and globally.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesUniversity of Melbourne (The) | 391


◄ Dental Surgery (Doctor of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Doctor of Dental Surgery: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is Australia’s first masters-level qualification for traininggeneral dental practitioners. It offers intensive clinical training andexposure to research, and provides the opportunity to learn fromhighly qualified academics.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Engineering (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Engineering: FT2-3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Master of Engineering is an internationally accreditedengineering qualification for graduates from a range of disciplinesseeking professional entry. Graduates are technically advanced withstrong professional skills.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Environmental Horticulture (AssociateDegree)Uni of Melbourne, Burnley46131 (CSP), 46133 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Environmental Horticulture: FT2, PTA(Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course will introduce you to the study of plants in urbanlandscape environments, with a focus on design, planning,implementation and management. You’ll learn from industry andresearch leaders and have access to all the facilities at our Burnleycampus.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EnvironmentsUni of Melbourne, Parkville38171 (CSP), 38173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environments: FT3, FT4 hons (Landscapemanagement and Environmental geographies, politics andcultures), PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEnvironments allows you to shape our world through design,engineering, management, planning, construction and research. Youwill gain specialised knowledge, offering you a pathway to graduatestudy or a career in the built or natural environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Environments (Chancellor's ScholarsProgram)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville39031 (CSP), 39033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Environments: FT3, FT4 hons (Landscapemanagement and Environmental geographies, politics andcultures), PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program provides an exciting opportunity for high-achievingstudents. Participate in an enrichment program alongside yourBachelor of Environments and receive a guaranteed place in thegraduate course of your choice (subject to prerequisites).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fine ArtsUni of Melbourne, SouthbankAnimation: 39071 (CSP), 39073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation): FT3Contemporary Music: 38911 (CSP), 38913 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Arts (Contemporary Music): FT3Dance: 38931 (CSP), 38933 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance): FT3Film and Television: 38941 (CSP), 38943 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film and Television): FT3Music Theatre: 38951 (CSP), 38953 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music Theatre): FT3Production: 38961 (CSP), 38963 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Arts (Production): FT3Screenwriting: 39081 (CSP), 39083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Arts (Screenwriting): FT3Theatre Practice: 38971 (CSP), 38973 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre Practice): FT3Visual Art: 38991 (CSP), 38993 (IFP)» Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Fine Arts is a focused degree with specialist streamsin Animation, Contemporary Music, Dance, Film and Television, MusicTheatre, Production, Screenwriting, Theatre Practice and Visual Art. Itis designed to train highly skilled and adaptable arts practitioners.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Fine Arts (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, SouthbankCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Fine Arts: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA research degree offering specialisations in eight areas. Graduateresearchers undertake independent research in their artisticdiscipline, mentored by academics who are established artists and/or internationally recognised academic researchers.Apply: Directly to institution392 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Food Science (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Food Science: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Master of Food Science provides students with a soundfoundation in food chemistry, microbiology, quality, safety, security,and processing and introduces advanced research topics and theirpractical application in commercial settings.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Information Systems (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Information Systems: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Master of Information Systems is a degree for students fromany undergraduate degree seeking careers in digital business, asprofessionals who support, manage and change business processesthrough information systems.Apply: Directly to institution◄ International Business (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of International Business: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe course provides students with a solid grounding in thefoundations of management and strategic thinking in internationalmarket operations, developing an understanding of how operatingacross borders impacts on functional areas.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Journalism (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Journalism: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program is designed for those dedicated to pursuing careersin journalism and related fields, and for professional practitionersworking in the contemporary media industry who wish to developadditional advanced skills and knowledge.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Law (Juris Doctor)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Melbourne Juris Doctor: FT2-4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTaught at a graduate level, the Melbourne Juris Doctor (Law) equipsgraduates with the analytical skills and intellectual maturity to take aleading role in contemporary legal practice, the business world, andgovernment or community organisations.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Management (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Management: FT1.5, FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Master of Management suite of degrees is for recent graduatesfrom any discipline. They are designed to develop sound business/management foundations and perspectives, and provide specialisedknowledge in an area of specialisation.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Medicine (Doctor of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Doctor of Medicine: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis masters level course prepares students for a medical careerthrough an innovative curriculum and interaction with bioscientistsand clinicians in quality facilities on campus and in associatedhospitals and community health care services.Apply: Directly to institution◄ MusicUni of Melbourne, Parkville38231 (CSP), 38233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Music: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Music offers you a rich range of choices,experiences, career outcomes and graduate pathways. You willbenefit from a flexible degree tailored to meet your interests, skillsand needs in preparation for your musical future.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Landscape Architecture (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Landscape Architecture: FT2-3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLandscape Architecture acts as a bridge between arts and sciences,design and environment like no other discipline. It engages in thecore ecological, cultural and social issues in urban and rural areas,and as such is a pivotal design profession.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Music (Chancellor's Scholars Program)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville39041 (CSP), 39043 (IFP)» Bachelor of Music: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program provides an exciting opportunity for high-achievingstudents. Participate in an enrichment program alongside yourBachelor of Music and receive a guaranteed place in the graduatecourse of your choice (subject to prerequisites).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>University of Melbourne (The) | 393


◄ Music (Performance Teaching) (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Music (Performance Teaching): FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesA specialist degree enabling graduates in Western classical andcontemporary music to work as performer-teachers in a varietyof situations including community, private provider and furthereducation settings and as instrumental or vocal instructors.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Nursing (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Nursing Science: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Master of Nursing Science is a professional masters degree thatprepares students for a nursing career. It offers a higher level degreewith enhanced learning outcomes while meeting the requirementsfor nursing registration.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Optometry (Doctor of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Doctor of Optometry: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Doctor of Optometry offers intensive training in the clinicaldiscipline of optometry. Clinical training commences in first year.Students also undertake a research project, and have access tointernational and national externship opportunities.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Oral HealthUni of Melbourne, Parkville38801 (CSP), 38803 (IFP)» Bachelor of Oral Health: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Oral Health trains you to work within a dentalteam, and qualifies you for professional registration with the DentalBoard of Australia as an oral health therapist (dental hygienist andtherapist).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Physiotherapy (Doctor of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Doctor of Physiotherapy: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuilding on your prior learning at an undergraduate level, the Doctorof Physiotherapy provides you with a comprehensive, integratedcourse in the theory and practice of physiotherapy to assess,diagnose and treat disorders of human movement.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Property (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Property: FT2-3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Master of Property focuses on real-world projects which rangeacross the full property and development cycle, preparing studentsfor the realities of professional life.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Psychology (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Psychology: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Master of Psychology provides a grounding in the theoretical,conceptual and empirical foundations of psychology and in the skillsrelevant to the various areas of professional practice, supervisedpractical experience, and research training.Apply: Directly to institution◄ ScienceUni of Melbourne, Parkville38271 (CSP), 38273 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day).Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Bachelor of Science provides you with foundation knowledge inthe fields of science, engineering and technology. You'll be preparedfor a professional career in science, with the skills to engage inscientific investigation and debate.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science (Chancellor's Scholars Program)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville39051 (CSP), 39053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, FT4 honours, PTA (Day)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis program provides an exciting opportunity for high-achievingstudents. Participate in an enrichment program alongside yourBachelor of Science and receive a guaranteed place in the graduatecourse of your choice (subject to prerequisites).Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Science: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Master of Science offers advanced research training, specialisedcoursework studies and professional skills development. There are13 streams available. Graduates are prepared for a career in industryand research, or further research studies.Apply: Directly to institution394 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Social Work (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Social Work: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Master of Social Work prepares students for professionalpractice in a diverse range of social work contexts. It providesstudents with a nationally and internationally recognised course ofstudy in the theory and practice of social work.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Speech Pathology (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Speech Pathology: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Master of Speech Pathology is designed to providecomprehensive training in all aspects of speech pathology. It offersexposure to Australia’s best academic and clinical teaching acrosspaediatric, adolescent and adult populations.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Teaching (Early Childhood/Early Years)(Master of)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville96201 (CSP), 96202 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Early Childhood): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course qualifies graduates from any discipline as early childhoodteachers. Its innovative curriculum brings together theory andpractice to give you powerful insights into children and how theylearn.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Urban Design (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Urban Design: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Master of Urban Design equips students with the skills toundertake design research and to learn about urban history, andtheory. The program is a studio-based course enabling graduates topursue a career in urban design or a related field.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Urban Planning (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Master of Urban Planning: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThe Master of Urban Planning prepares students to be professionalswho address pressing urban issues, both locally and internationally.We do this through a mix of lectures, debate and discussion,seminars, studios and independent research.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommonwealth-supported places, Domestic fee-payingplaces, International fee-paying places» Doctor of Veterinary Medicine: FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThe Doctor of Veterinary Medicine is Australia’s only postgraduate,professional-entry veterinary program offering a world classeducation in veterinary science.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Teaching (Primary) (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville96221 (CSP), 96222 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Primary): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis qualification prepares you for the specialist requirements ofprimary teaching. Upon completion of the course, you will be qualifiedto teach across the primary years and will have specialist knowledgein literacy and numeracy education.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Secondary) (Master of)Uni of Melbourne, Parkville96231 (CSP), 96232 (DFP)» Master of Teaching (Secondary): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis qualification prepares you for the specialist requirements ofsecondary teaching. Upon completion of the course, you will bequalified to teach across the secondary years.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>University of Melbourne (The) | 395


Victoria UniversitySemester dates:Higher Education:Semester 1: 25 February - 24 MaySemester 2: 22 July - 18 OctoberVET:Semester 1: 4 February - 28 JuneSemester 2: 15 July - 29 NovemberSome courses may offer intensive winter and summer sessionsbetween these datesWinter Option: 3 June - 12 July <strong>2013</strong>Summer Option: commences 11 November <strong>2013</strong>Note: Dates may vary to meet specific course requirementsFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:www.vu.edu.au/feesCampus location and contactCity FlindersPrecinct300 Flinders Street301 Flinders LaneMelbourne VIC 3000City King225 King StreetMelbourne VIC 3000City Queen283 Queen Street295 Queen StreetMelbourne VIC 3000Website : www.vu.edu.auTelephone (Student Contact Centre): (03) 9919 6100Email: www.vu.edu.au/gotovuOpen days:FootscrayNicholsonCrn Nicholson &Buckley StreetsFootscray VIC 3011Footscray ParkBallarat RoadFootscray VIC 3011Newport80 Champion RoadNewport VIC 3015St AlbansMcKechnie StreetSt Albans VIC 3021Sunshine460 Ballarat RoadSunshine VIC 3020MeltonCrn Wilson and ReesRoads, Melton SouthVIC 3338WerribeeHoppers LaneWerribee VIC 3030Open Day online25 June – 30 September 2012Victoria University’s online Open Day will run from 25 June to 30September 2012, providing prospective VET, higher education andpostgraduate students with everything they need to know about ourcourses and studying at Victoria University. Visit Victoria University’sonline Open Day at www.vu.edu.au/opendayVictoria University (VU) was established as a university in1990, but its predecessor institutions date back to 1916.Today, more than 51,000 students are enrolled at VU,including more than 4,000 international studentsstudying onshore and 9,000 studying at offshorepartner institutions.VU is one of the few Australian universities to offer bothvocational (TAFE) and higher education courses. Coursesrange from certificates and diplomas to degrees anddoctorates. Students can move easily between TAFE andhigher education, entering at one course level and exitingwhen they reach their study goal.VU’s courses are informed by industry and communitystakeholders to ensure courses stay abreast of thepractical skills required in today’s workplace. All onshorecourses include on-the-job learning in industry and/orthe community.Higher education courses are offered across a wide rangeof disciplines, including business and management;community and human services; education; engineering(mechanical, electrical, metals manufacturing, buildingand construction); electronics; transport and logistics;health; science; personal services; humanities; performingarts; design; law and legal studies; tourism; marketing;hospitality; and sport, recreation and human movement.Vocational education courses are offered in the fields ofbusiness and management; art and design; multimedia;music and performance; information technology; buildingand construction; engineering; electronics; science;carpentry; bricklaying; plumbing; hairdressing, beautytherapy and personal services; logistics; tourism; healthservices; hospitality; social and community services; sport,recreation and fitness; general studies; and foundation andlanguage studies.396 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


The University has 10 campuses across Melbourne. Threeare in Melbourne’s central business district, and the restare spread across Melbourne’s western suburbs.Visit www.vu.edu.au for information on all Victoria Universityhas to offerVET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ AccountingVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85201 (VGF), 85204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT0.5» Diploma of Accounting: FT0.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain practical skills and vocational training to become a qualifiedassistant accountant for a great start to your accounting career.Please note that this course is undergoing re-accreditation in 2012and the course content may change.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AccountingVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40171 (CSP), 40173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Accounting): FT3 (including optionalindustry experience), PTA (day/evening available at FootscrayParkPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoBecome qualified to gain entry into CPA Australia and the Instituteof Chartered Accountants in Australia. You can tailor your learningwith a common first year complemented in second and third years byspecialisations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AdministrationVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85241 (VGF), 85244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT1» Diploma of Business Administration: FT1.5Victoria Uni, St Albans80021 (VGF), 80024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT1» Diploma of Business Administration: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesBuild on your existing administrative skills to work effectively in anoffice environment. You’ll learn a range of specialised, technical andmanagerial skills to plan, conduct and evaluate your own work andthe work of a team.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesVictoria University | 397


◄ AdvertisingVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85811 (VGF), 85814 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Advertising: FT0.5» Diploma of Advertising: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Advertising: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLaunch into advertising with the skills required for account direction,business development, creative development and management.Industry-linked assessments and industry-based projects arecompleted in a fully operational advertising studio.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Animal Care and Management (AnimalTechnology)Victoria Uni, Werribee81061 (VGF), 81064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Animal Technology: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesWork with animals in a scientific environment and further yourcareer in the animal technology industry. You’ll participate in real-lifesituations to learn how to manage the operations of a scientificanimal facility.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ArtsVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40251 (CSP), 40253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTAVictoria Uni, St Albans43121 (CSP), 43123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTailor your arts degree program to match your interests by choosinga specialisation from a range of subject areas. Specialisationsinclude psychology, sociology, visual arts, history, media studies andprofessional writing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts (Community)–DiplomaVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson43311 (CSP)» Diploma of Arts (Community): FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLaunch into a community services career with skills required towork with individuals in the community. You’ll develop a solidunderstanding of sociology, human rights, community development,and receive language, literacy and numeracy support.This is a pathway program into the second year of the Bachelor ofArts (Community Development) at Victoria University.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Arts/TAFE Liberal ArtsVictoria Uni, Footscray Park/Footscray Nicholson41001 (CSP), 41003 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts/Diploma of Liberal Arts: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTake the first step towards an arts degree. You’ll have the flexibility tochoose from a broad range of specialisations including psychology,sociology, visual arts, history, media studies and professional writingto match your interestsApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Banking and FinanceVictoria Uni, City Flinders40191 (CSP), 40193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance): FT3 (includingoptional industry experience), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoBuild your skills and knowledge for a successful career in thefinancial services industry. You’ll develop a sound understanding offinancial institutions, instruments and markets, and have an option toundertake a work-integrated learning programApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Beauty TherapyVictoria Uni, City King84601 (VGF), 84604 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Beauty Therapy: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn basic and advanced beauty therapy techniques such as facialmassage and waxing, along with business and management skills tolaunch a career as a beauty therapist. You’ll become job-ready withan integrated salon placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Biomedical SciencesVictoria Uni, St Albans40181 (CSP), 40183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Sciences): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoHelp search for cures and prevent debilitating or life-threateningdiseases through the study of health and disease. You’ll gain in-depthknowledge of human physiology, combined with critical analysis andcommunication skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building and ConstructionVictoria Uni, Sunshine85011 (VGF), 85014 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building and Construction (Building): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop specialist skills and knowledge to launch a career as abuilder or in middle-management in the building and constructionindustry. You’ll get real-life experience with practical learningopportunities, industry projects and site visits.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>398 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Building DesignVictoria Uni, Sunshine85031 (VGF), 85034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesOpen the door to entry-level design positions in the building industry.You’ll acquire skills to manage complex projects, design safe andsustainable buildings, and work with construction technology usedfor residential and commercial buildings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building SurveyingVictoria Uni, Sunshine85021 (VGF), 85024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Building Surveying: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop specialist skills and knowledge in key industry areasincluding plan preparation, estimating scheduling and surveying.You’ll receive training in building theory and surveying related toresidential, industrial and commercial buildings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business (Preliminary)Victoria Uni, City Flinders40741 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business: FT3 (including optional industry experience),PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoTry various subjects in your first year before deciding on a specialisedbusiness degree program. You’ll gain solid grounding in the basicprinciples and practice relevant to today’s business world.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Business-Enterprise (Diploma)Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson43231 (CSP)» Diploma of Enterprise: FT1Victoria Uni, Melton42191 (CSP)» Diploma of Enterprise: FT1Victoria Uni, WerribeeAccounting: 44091 (CSP)» Diploma of Enterprise: FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGain practical skills and knowledge for a career in the businessworld. The diploma provides a smooth pathway into the second yearof the Bachelor of Business where you can specialise in areas suchas accounting, marketing or management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Children’s ServicesVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson81071 (VGF), 81074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Children’s Services: FT0.5» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT1.5Victoria Uni, St Albans80091 (VGF), 80094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Children’s Services: FT0.5» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT1.5Victoria Uni, Werribee85081 (VGF), 85084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Children’s Services: FT0.5» Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood educationand care): FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLaunch a career in children’s services. This course covers thefundamental skills and knowledge required to provide programs forinfants, pre-school and school-age children. You’ll participate in arange of workplace and community settingsApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Communication (Professional Writingand Public Relations)Victoria Uni, City FlindersProfessional Writing: 41681 (CSP), 41683 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication: FT3, PTAPublic Relations: 41791 (CSP), 41793 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication: FT3, PTAVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkProfessional Writing: 41301 (CSP), 41303 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication: FT3, PTAPublic Relations: 41351 (CSP), 41353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication: FT3, PTAVictoria Uni, St AlbansProfessional Writing: 43181 (CSP), 43183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication: FT3, PTAPublic Relations: 43191 (CSP), 43193 (IFP)» Bachelor of Communication: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesWrite your first novel, become a professional communicator or workin the digital media industry. Choose your specialisation and developyour writing and communication skills in professional writing or publicrelations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Community DevelopmentVictoria Uni, Footscray Park43251 (CSP), 43253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Community Development): FT3, PTA (limitedevening classes)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesMake a real difference in the world or your community by learning tobuild sustainable and healthy communities. You’ll develop skills inthe theory, research and practice of community development, andspecialise in an international or general stream.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesVictoria University | 399


◄ Community ServicesVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson79141 (VGF), 79144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Community Services Work: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop your knowledge and skills in community support services.This entry-level course will provide a solid background to work in arange of client service areas, including community education andinterventions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Computer SystemsVictoria Uni, City Queen84101 (VGF), 84104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT2Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85341 (VGF), 85344 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesExpand your career options in computer networking and engineering.Gain skills in managing computer systems and computer networks,Internet and intranet infrastructure, as well as computer design,programming and maintenance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Creative Arts IndustriesVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40351 (CSP), 40353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Creative Arts Industries: FT3, PTA (limited eveningclasses)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesShape your career in Australia’s vibrant arts, cultural andentertainment industries. This course will give you a solid groundingin the Arts. Choose two specialisations from performance, visual Arts,creative writing, music or digital media studiesApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Creative Industries (Diploma)Victoria Uni, City Flinders41361 (CSP)» Diploma of Creative Industries: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesKick-start a career in creative industries. You’ll develop knowledgeand skills in areas such as visual arts, web design and digital media.The course prepares you for entry into the second year of a relevantbachelor’s degree.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Criminal Justice StudiesVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41591 (CSP), 41593 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Studies): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuild a solid foundation of knowledge about the Australian legalsystem, including criminology, sociology and social philosophy. You’llbe prepared to work as a professional in the diverse and challengingsettings of the modern criminal justice system.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Dermal TherapiesVictoria Uni, City King/City Queen41151 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Sciences (Dermal Therapies): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTake the next step in your beauty therapy education. You’ll developknowledge and skills to perform safe and effective advanced dermaltreatments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Early Childhood TeachingVictoria Uni, St Albans97261 (CSP)» Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching: FT197271 (CSP)» Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching: PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTeach and make a difference. You’ll develop knowledge andunderstanding of teaching and learning with a strong emphasison mentoring and student support. Theoretical course work iscomplemented by authentic practical experienceApply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (P–12)Victoria Uni, Footscray Park40261 (CSP), 40263 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT4Victoria Uni, St Albans43071 (CSP), 43073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEmpower young people through education. In this partnershipbasedteacher education course, you’ll learn the practice and theoryof education in one of the only Australian universities to offer acomprehensive P-12 program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (P–12) Accelerated ProgramVictoria Uni, St Albans42181 (CSP), 42183 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBecome a teacher and make a difference. This course provides aschool and community-based approach to teacher education withopportunities to develop skills associated with classroom practice,teaching and learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (P–12) Creativity and the ArtsVictoria Uni, St AlbansCreativity and the Arts: 42171 (CSP), 42173 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a specialisation in creativity and the arts teaching. Thiscourse provides a school and community-based approach toteacher education in which you'll develop a broad range of skills andknowledge in classroom practice, as well as teaching and learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>400 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Education (P–12) Humanities and SocialSciencesVictoria Uni, St AlbansHumanities and Social Sciences: 41291 (CSP), 41293 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a specialisation in humanities and social science teaching.This course provides a school and community-based approach toteacher education in which you'll develop a broad range of skills andknowledge in classroom practice, as well as teaching and learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (P–12) Home EconomicsVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkHome Economics: 41691 (CSP), 41693 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a specialisation in home economics teaching. This courseprovides a school and community-based approach to teachereducation in which you'll develop a broad range of skills andknowledge in classroom practice, as well as teaching and learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (P–12) Mathematics TeachingVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40861 (CSP), 40863 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a specialisation in mathematics teaching. This courseprovides a school and community-based approach to teachereducation in which you’ll develop a broad range of skills andknowledge in classroom practice, as well as teaching and learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (P–12)–Outdoor EducationVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkOutdoor Education: 42231 (CSP), 42233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEmpower young people through education. In this partnershipbasedteacher education course, you’ll learn the practice and theoryof education in one of the only Australian universities to offer acomprehensive P-12 program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education (P–12) Science TeachingVictoria Uni, St Albans43081 (CSP), 43083 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a specialisation in science teaching. This course providesa school and community-based approach to teacher educationin which you’ll develop a broad range of skills and knowledge inclassroom practice, as well as teaching and learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education Studies (Diploma)Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson43281 (CSP)» Diploma of Education Studies: FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesLaunch your teaching career. This pathway course builds skills inliteracy and numeracy while giving you a solid grounding and oneyear’scredit towards a teaching degree. You may choose to exit afterthe diploma for a role such as a teacher’s aide.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education–Early Childhood/PrimaryVictoria Uni, St Albans42061 (CSP), 42063 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood/Primary): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEmbark on a rewarding career as an early-childhood or primaryteacher in the growing early childhood sector. With substantialpractical experience, you’ll be equipped to assist children to developand learn to the maximum of their abilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Education–Early Childhood/Primary(Accelerated Program)Victoria Uni, St Albans42091 (CSP), 42093 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood/Primary): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEmbark on a rewarding career as an early-childhood or primaryteacher in the growing early childhood sector. With substantialpractical experience, you’ll be equipped to assist children to developand learn to the maximum of their abilities.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Education (P–12) Physical Education(Primary)Victoria Uni, Footscray ParkPhysical Education (Primary): 42771 (CSP), 42773 (IFP)» Bachelor of Education (Prep-Year 12): FT4Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop a specialisation in physical education for primary teaching.This course provides a school and community-based approach toteacher education in which you'll develop a broad range of skills andknowledge in classroom practice, as well as teaching and learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ElectricalVictoria Uni, Sunshine85051 (VGF), 85054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Electrical - Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesExpand your career options by gaining the skills and knowledge todesign, validate and evaluate electrical equipment and systems, andprovide technical or sales advice. This qualification is mapped toseveral industry certifications to ensure you’re job-ready.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Victoria University | 401


◄ Engineering Science–Electrical andElectronic EngineeringVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40111 (CSP), 40113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering Science (Electrical and ElectronicEngineering): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoBecome a qualified engineering technologist with strong theoreticaland practical training in the areas of electrical and electronicengineering. You’ll learn to work with real problems and projects inthe workplace and community.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering Science–Sports EngineeringVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40881 (CSP), 40883 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering Science (Sports Engineering): FT3,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoJoin the only course in Victoria that has an engineering focus onsports technology. You’ll acquire mechanical, electronic and softwareengineering skills and apply this knowledge to technologies forenhancing human performance and reducing injuries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Alternative EntryVictoria Uni, Alternative Entry41441 (CSP)» Bachelor of Engineering: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTake the first steps towards a career in Engineering. This alternativeentryprogram is for Year 12 graduates who may not havemathematics and/or physics prerequisites, or who haven’t achievedthe required study scores to enter an engineering course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Architectural EngineeringVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40991 (CSP), 40993 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Architectural): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoLearn to design building systems that work together to achievesustainable and energy-efficient results. Design areas include airconditioning,electrical power and lighting, water and wastewater, fireprotection and steel and concrete structures.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Building EngineeringVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41011 (CSP), 41013 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Building): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoLearn to plan, design and manage the construction of buildings, andorganise the integrated installation of their environmental comfortand life safety systems. You’ll gain skills in assessing buildingfeasibility and building project management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–CivilVictoria Uni, Sunshine85411 (VGF), 85414 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEquip yourself for a career in the engineering industries by improvingyour existing skills in CAD, robotics, and advanced manufacturing.This flexible course structure allows you to add units of competencyto help meet the industry’s future needs..Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Civil EngineeringVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40951 (CSP), 40953 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Civil): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoLaunch a career as a civil engineer to meet growing demand foreffective planning, design, construction and management of majorbuildings, transport systems, water management systems and otheressential and sustainable community infrastructure.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Electrical and ElectronicEngineeringVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40781 (CSP), 40783 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering):FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoPosition yourself at the exciting edge of electronic design, powergeneration and communications as you study one of the largest andoldest fields of engineering. Gain practical and problem-solving skillsworking on real-world projects during the course.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical EngineeringVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40621 (CSP), 40623 (IFP)» Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical): FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoGet set for an engineering career in a wide range of areas includingmanufacturing and industrial processes, machine health monitoring,transport systems, design of medical devices, mining and resources,defence and computer-aided engineering.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/ManufacturingVictoria Uni, Sunshine85441 (VGF), 85444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain the skills and knowledge to apply engineering and scientificprinciples to mechanical and manufacturing engineeringapplications. You’ll learn to analyse, diagnose, design and solvemechanical and manufacturing engineering solutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>402 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Event ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41311 (CSP), 41313 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Event Management): FT3 (including oneunit of Work Integrated Learning), PTA.Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoBlend industry expertise with academic theory to gain knowledgeand skills that prepare you for a range of events sector roles both inAustralia and overseas. This course won a national award in 2010.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsVictoria Uni, Werribee80061 (VGF), 80064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate III in Events: FT0.5» Diploma of Events: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop the skills and knowledge to co-ordinate events such asexhibitions and outdoor festivals. You’ll learn about the industry andacquire management, budgetary and event-specific skills such asconcept design, venue selection and risk management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Exercise Science and Human MovementVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkClinical Exercise Science: 40241 (CSP), 40243 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise Science and Human Movement: FT3, PTAExercise and Sport Science: 42111 (CSP), 42113 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise Science and Human Movement: FT3, PTAHuman Movement: 40641 (CSP), 40643 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise Science and Human Movement: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBecome a health and fitness expert in the rapidly growing sport andfitness industry. This multi-disciplinary program leads to a varietyof career options in clinical exercise science, rehabilitation, sportscience or human movement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Exercise Science and Human Movement/Sport and Recreation ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40431 (CSP), 40433 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise Science and Human Movement/Bachelorof Sport and Recreation Management: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesKick-start your career in the world of exercise science and sport andrecreation management. This flexible program can lead to manycareers in clinical exercise science, rehabilitation, sport science, andsport and recreation event management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Financial PlanningVictoria Uni, City Flinders41501 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning): FT3 (includingoptional industry experience), PTA (day/evening available atCity Flinders)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoLaunch a career in the financial services industry. This specialisationwill equip you with the skills and knowledge in areas such as financialplanning, risk management, insurance, superannuation, estateplanning and taxation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ FitnessVictoria Uni, Footscray Park80261 (VGF), 80264 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Fitness: FT0.5» Diploma of Fitness: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTake the first step in a rewarding career as a fitness instructoror personal trainer. Learn to plan and initiate fitness programs,co-ordinate and manage resources, and select and instruct in thetechnical use of equipment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ Exercise Science and Human Movement/Psychological StudiesVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41101 (CSP), 41103 (IFP)» Bachelor of Exercise Science and Human Movement/Bachelorof Psychological Studies: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesExpand your career options in fitness training, rehabilitation orsport psychology. This double degree focuses on health and fitness,opening career paths in the fields of sport psychology, exercise andhealth, sport performance or research.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Gateway to Nursing (Health ScienceFoundations)Victoria Uni, City Flinders79231 (VGF), 79234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations: FT0.5Victoria Uni, St Albans80591 (VGF), 80594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTake the first steps towards a career in nursing, para-medicine oranother health science. This course prepares you with the knowledgeand skills required for entry into further nursing diplomas anddegrees.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Victoria University | 403


◄ Graphic DesignVictoria Uni, City Flinders79061 (VGF), 79064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT279111 (VGF), 79114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design: FT1Victoria Uni, St Albans80941 (VGF), 80944 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Graphic Design: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesForge a career in the exciting graphic design industry. You’ll learn howto generate design concepts from a brief and produce quality artworkfor commercial purposes using traditional and electronic methods.This course has strong industry links.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ HospitalityVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85571 (VGF), 85574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesExpand your career in hospitality by developing higher skillsand knowledge in team leadership and supervision. You’ll bewell-equipped for work in various hospitality settings includingrestaurants, hotels, clubs, pubs and cafes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80611 (VGF), 80614 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn in our state-of-the-art training restaurant from teacherswho have a wealth of current industry experience, both locallyand internationally. You’ll also receive skills and knowledge inmanagement, customer service and restaurant operations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Hospitality ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80701 (VGF), 80704 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain practical skills and a sound theoretical understanding ofhospitality management that will take your career to the next level.You’ll develop technical and managerial skills to plan, carry out andevaluate your own work and the work of a team.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human Resource ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40451 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management): FT3(including optional industry experience), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoYou’ll develop specialist skills, underpinned by strong theoreticalframeworks used in the human resource management area. Thisindustry-focused specialisation has professional recognition by theAustralian Human Resource Institute.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Human ResourcesVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80181 (VGF), 80184 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Human Resources: FT0.5» Diploma of Human Resources Management: FT1.0Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTake a step towards a career in human resources. You’ll developentry-level skills essential in HR roles such as presentation skills,as well as training in recruitment and performance managementprocesses and effective workplace relations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Systems ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40221 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (Information Systems Management):FT3 (including optional industry experience), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoEnter the information systems profession with solid technical andtheoretical grounding. You’ll develop skills in analysis, modelling,digital commerce and management, and apply your learning todevelop and deliver an information systems project.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information TechnologyVictoria Uni, City Flinders79181 (VGF), 79184 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85321 (VGF), 85324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5Victoria Uni, St Albans80311 (VGF), 80314 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5Victoria Uni, Werribee81031 (VGF), 81034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop your skills for an IT career with this pathways program.You’ll learn to design databases, and use Dreamweaver and PHP toconnect to MySQL databases, write computer programs in Java andschedule ICT development using Microsoft Project.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>404 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Information Technology (Multimedia)Victoria Uni, City Flinders79201 (VGF), 79204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80231 (VGF), 80234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5Victoria Uni, St Albans80271 (VGF), 80274 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5Victoria Uni, Werribee80281 (VGF), 80284 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLaunch your career in IT and multimedia industries in this pathwaysprogram with skills to design and develop multimedia applications.You’ll specialise in multimedia programming, authoring, animation(3D and 2D), digital imaging, and web development.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (NetworkSecurity)Victoria Uni, City Flinders79221 (VGF), 79224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Network Security: FT2Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80481 (VGF), 80484 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Network Security: FT2Victoria Uni, St Albans80491 (VGF), 80494 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Network Security: FT2Victoria Uni, Werribee80301 (VGF), 80304 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Information Technology Networking: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Network Security: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGet a competitive edge in IT by developing high-level skills in networksecurity with this two-year pathways program. You’ll learn to securenetworks enable businesses to complete transactions using networksand wireless or mobile technologies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (SoftwareDevelopment)Victoria Uni, City Flinders79191 (VGF), 79194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80381 (VGF), 80384 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5Victoria Uni, St Albans80391 (VGF), 80394 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5Victoria Uni, Werribee80401 (VGF), 80404 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepare yourself for an IT career in programming and softwaredevelopment with this two-year pathways program. You’ll learn aboutcomputer programming and software development to determineclient needs, develop programs, and more.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (WebsiteDevelopment)Victoria Uni, City Flinders79211 (VGF), 79214 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Website Development: FT1.5Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80411 (VGF), 80414 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Website Development: FT1.5Victoria Uni, St Albans80421 (VGF), 80424 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Website Development: FT1.5Victoria Uni, Werribee80431 (VGF), 80434 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Information Technology: FT0.5» Diploma of Website Development: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesWork in the IT industry as a senior ICT professional with this18-month pathways program. You’ll study website development fromdesign, development, site performance and database integrationthrough to implementation and user acceptance testing.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesVictoria University | 405


◄ Interactive Digital MediaVictoria Uni, City FlindersGames Development: 79151 (VGF), 79154 (Fee Typedetermined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media: FT0.5Media Arts: 79241 (VGF), 79244 (Fee Type determined byprovider)» Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesExplore your creative side and work in the digital media industry.Develop your theoretical and practical skills to design interactivemultimedia projects for the games, film and media industries. Learnabout web and 2D design, and digital video.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interactive MediaVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40981 (CSP), 40983 (IFP)» Bachelor of Interactive Media: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTurn on your new media career with this specialised interactive mediaprogram. You’ll learn about digital media and graphic design and gainpractical skills participating in roles such as producer, web designerand social media planner.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85221 (VGF), 85224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in International Trade: FT0.5» Diploma of International Business: FT1» Advanced Diploma of International Business: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEnter the growing world of international business with the requiredknowledge and skills. You’ll learn to generate new business,manage an import-export business, increase cross-cultural businessawareness, and solve logistical problems.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International BusinessVictoria Uni, City Flinders41521 (CSP), 41523 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (International Business): FT3 (plus anoptional Work Integrated Learning unit), PTA (day classes only)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoVenture into the world of international business with thisspecialisation that provides an in-depth study of sustainableinternational business operations and management within a complexglobal environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International Hospitality ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40851 (CSP), 40853 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (International Hospitality Management):FT4 (includes a paid year of Work Integrated Learning), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoDevelop detailed knowledge of strategic and operations managementin the international hospitality industry, in hotel, resort and otherhospitality organisations to prepare you for a variety of hospitalitymanagement careers.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International StudiesVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40421 (CSP), 40423 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Studies: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoAcquire an insight into the global and cultural issues, politicsand foreign affairs that affect us. You’ll learn the roles that trade,diplomacy and international relations play, and investigate thevarious models used in world trade and global governance.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International Studies/BusinessVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41481 (CSP), 41483 (IFP)» Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Business: FT4,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEnter the world of international business with a double degree inInternational Studies and Business. Learn about economics andinternational trade, combined with knowledge of East and South EastAsian history, politics and culture.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International Tourism ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40361 (CSP)» Bachelor of Business (International Tourism Management):FT4 (including one year of paid Work Integrated Learning), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoEquip yourself with a sound business management educationwith a specialisation in the principles and practices of the vibrantinternational tourism industry. You’ll develop a solid understanding ofcurrent international tourism trends and issues.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ International TradeVictoria Uni, City Flinders40161 (CSP), 40163 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (International Trade): FT3 (plus anoptional Work Integrated Learning unit), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoEnter the world of international trade. You’ll learn trade andinvestment strategies, analyse international markets, anddevelop the necessary skills to operate in a variety of areas in theinternational economic and business environment.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>406 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Kyinandoo (Indigenous Studies)Victoria Uni, St Albans40331 (CSP), 40333 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Kyinandoo): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis course is the only one of its kind in Victoria. You’ll learn aboutAboriginal Australian and global Indigenous cultures and leadershipissues. You’ll be well prepared to enter graduate traineeships oremployment programs in government agencies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ LawVictoria Uni, City Queen/Footscray Park40471 (CSP), 40473 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT4 (including optional professional legalpractice), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop professional skills in advocacy, ethical judgement,communication, legal research and writing, interviewing andnegotiation with a combination of core foundation subjects as well aselectives that allow you to customise your program.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law (Graduate Entry)Victoria Uni, City Queen41121 (CSP)» Bachelor of Laws: FT3 (including optional professional legalpractice), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBuild on your existing studies to obtain a qualification in the field oflaw. This degree, only available to Higher Education graduates fromany discipline, comprises foundation subjects and some electives foradmission to legal practice in Victoria.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/ArtsVictoria Uni, City Queen/Footscray Park41131 (CSP), 41133 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts: FT5 (including optionalprofessional legal practice), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGive your law career a strong start with this double degree. You'llgain knowledge, skills and competencies in areas essential for theeducation and training of a lawyer in the context of the humanitiesand social sciences.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Law/BusinessVictoria Uni, City Queen/Footscray Park41421 (CSP), 41423 (IFP)» Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business: FT5 (includingoptional professional legal practice), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesTake the steps to enter legal practice in Victoria. You’ll develop skills,knowledge and professional acumen across a range of businessspecialisations, providing you with broad and solid grounding forcareers in the legal community, business or government.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal PracticeVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson79661 (VGF), 79664 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesTake the first step in your career as a law clerk, paralegal, or legalsupport staff in the legal practice industry. You’ll gain specificknowledge and skills such as interpreting legislation and managinglegal practice operation resources.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal Practice ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41571 (CSP), 41573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Legal Practice Management: FT3 (includingoptional professional legal practice), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesBecome a highly skilled and employable graduate by combiningmanagement and legal skills for a role in the legal practice industry.You’ll develop skills in problem-solving and communication, andacquire technology proficiency.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal ServicesVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80151 (VGF), 80154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Legal Services: FT1» Diploma of Legal Services: FT1.5Victoria Uni, St Albans80191 (VGF), 80194 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Legal Services: FT1» Diploma of Legal Services: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesKick-start your career in the legal world. You’ll learn to perform awide variety of tasks as a legal assistant including conducting legalresearch and managing files in the challenging and rewarding fieldof law.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Legal StudiesVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40071 (CSP), 40073 (IFP)» Bachelor of Arts (Legal Studies): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEnter the quickly emerging paralegal field. You’ll learn aboutAustralia’s legal system and acquire knowledge in law and socialjustice issues, human rights, dispute resolution and juvenile justice.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesVictoria University | 407


◄ Liberal ArtsVictoria Uni, City Flinders79131 (VGF), 79134 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Liberal Arts: FT1» Diploma of Liberal Arts: FT1Victoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80531 (VGF), 80534 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Liberal Arts: FT1» Diploma of Liberal Arts: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEarn up to a year of credit toward a range of degrees including Arts,Communication, Education, International Studies or Psychology,while developing your skills in academic writing, critical analysis andsocial inquiry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Library and Information ServicesVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85801 (VGF), 85804 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Library-Information Services: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain the skills to become a library technician in a library orinformation agency setting. You’ll learn how to use a range ofspecialised technical and managerial skills to retrieve information,maintain catalogues and help clients access information.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Logistics (Associate Degree)Victoria Uni, City Flinders/Footscray Nicholson43221 (CSP), 43223 (IFP)» Associate Degree in Logistics: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoPrepare yourself for a career in the wide-ranging businesses oflogistics. You’ll develop skills to facilitate ongoing professionaldevelopment, including further study at undergraduate orpostgraduate level.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Logistics and Supply ChainVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85211 (VGF), 85214 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Logistics: FT180461 (VGF), 80464 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Logistics: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLaunch your career in supply chain and logistics. You’ll develop skillsand experience in managing and physically distributing goods. You’llalso build on your management and operations skills for roles in awide range of businesses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40231 (CSP), 40233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Management): FT3 (including optionalindustry experience), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoGain a keen focus on key management concepts and functions. You’llstudy theories, principles and processes of strategic, operationsand change management, as well as business ethics, and skills innegotiation, teamwork, and strategic thinking.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80041 (VGF), 80044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Marketing: FT0.5» Diploma of Marketing: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Marketing: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn marketing fundamentals while extending your skills in a rangeof marketing contexts. The course will introduce marketing concepts,market segmentation and consumer behaviour in preparation for anentry-level career.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ MarketingVictoria Uni, Footscray Park43381 (CSP), 43383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Marketing): FT3 (including optionalindustry experience), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoLaunch your marketing career. Learn to understand and respondto customer needs in the marketplace by studying the theoreticalunderpinnings of marketing and how to implement practicalmarketing solutions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Massage/MyotherapyVictoria Uni, City King84001 (VGF), 84004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice: FT0.5Victoria Uni, Footscray Park80571 (VGF), 80574 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Remedial Massage: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage (Myotherapy): FT0.8Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain hands-on practical skills of remedial relaxation, sports andtherapeutic massage, as well as theoretical knowledge. You’llparticipate in supervised clinics and have the opportunity to workwith elite athletes.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>408 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ MidwiferyVictoria Uni, St Albans43161 (CSP)» Bachelor of Midwifery: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEmbark on a career focused on women’s individual maternalneeds and expectations. Compulsory clinical practice in a varietyof agencies will prepare you to practice confidently in a variety ofmaternity settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music IndustryVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40681 (CSP), 40683 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Music Industry): FT3 (including anoptional Work Integrated Learning unit), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoGain a thorough understanding of the music business. You’ll learnto plan and promote events, negotiate deals, and understandcopyrights. With its strong industry contacts, this course producesgraduates with both business and entrepreneurial flair.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Music PerformanceVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80241 (VGF), 80244 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Music: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Music: FT1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGet solid grounding in ensemble and solo music performance, criticallistening, analysis, song-writing, composition and music technology,including live sound and MIDI, for your career in the contemporarymusic industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Network and Systems ComputingVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40811 (CSP), 40813 (IFP)» Bachelor of Information Technology (Network and SystemsComputing): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoDevelop the skills and knowledge to gain a graduate-level position innetworking and systems computing in the growing IT industry. You’llhave opportunities to connect with industry and also be prepared forCISCO/Microsoft industry certifications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingVictoria Uni, St Albans80581 (VGF), 80584 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 nursing): FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEmbark on a rewarding career as a Division 2 Nurse in hospitals,private nursing homes or community health centres. You’ll gainhands-on experience in our ward simulation labs as well as clinicalexperience through course placements.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ NursingVictoria Uni, St Albans43351 (CSP), 43353 (IFP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis three-year full-time course enables you to develop the requisiteknowledge and skills for practice at a beginning level in generalor mental health nursing. On completion, you’ll be eligible forregistration as a Division 1 registered nurse.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Entry)Victoria Uni, St Albans43091 (CSP)» Bachelor of Nursing: FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesFurther your qualifications and upgrade your Diploma of Nursing withthis comprehensive undergraduate professional program in nursing.On completion of this two-year full-time course you’ll be eligible forregistration as a Division 1 registered nurse.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nutrition, Food and Health SciencesVictoria Uni, St Albans/Werribee44251 (CSP), 44253 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Nutrition, Food and Health Sciences):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoEmbark on a career as a nutritionist or food scientist to improvepublic health through better nutrition. Learn through hands-ontraining about food science, manufacturing, safety and quality in thegrowing area of food-related health and nutrition.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Nutritional TherapyVictoria Uni, St Albans43291 (CSP)» Bachelor of Science (Nutritional Therapy): FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoBecome a nutritional therapist and learn to apply biomedicalresearch to human nutrition. With strong emphasis on supervisedinteraction in community health and intervention programs, you’lllearn physiology and acquire critical analysis and communicationskills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ OsteopathyVictoria Uni, City Flinders43051 (CSP), 43053 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Clinical Sciences): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStart your career in osteopathy with this first component of anundergraduate-masters double degree. You’ll study anatomy,osteopathic science, physiology and medical sciences, andundertake fieldwork and clinical practice to prepare for your masters.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesVictoria University | 409


◄ Osteopathy (Master)Victoria Uni, City FlindersDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Health Science (Osteopathy): FT2Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoContinue your career in osteopathy with this second component of anundergraduate-masters double degree. You’ll study medical sciences,osteopathic science, and undertake fieldwork and clinical practice toprepare for registration as an osteopath.Apply: Directly to institution◄ ParamedicVictoria Uni, St Albans43031 (CSP)» Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic): FT3Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEmbark on a career as an ambulance paramedic by learning toassess patients and provide pre-hospital emergency treatment.Clinical placements in a variety of settings introduce you to theresponsibilities and experiences of the profession.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Physical Education (Secondary)Victoria Uni, Footscray Park40891 (CSP), 40893 (IFP)» Bachelor of Applied Science-Physical Education (Secondary):FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesGive young people skills and knowledge to be healthy and active forlife. This multi-disciplinary approach to physical education teaching,qualifies you to be a secondary level health and phys-ed teacher aftera further one-year graduate diploma.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Professional Writing & EditingVictoria Uni, St Albans80651 (VGF), 80654 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing: FT1» Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesUnlock your potential as a writer. You’ll gain the knowledge and skillsto succeed in the creative writing and publishing industries. Thecertificate provides theoretical and practical skills in a range of tasks,while the diploma expands your skills further.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Project Management (GraduateCertificate)Victoria Uni, Footscray ParkDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Graduate Certificate in Project Management: FT0.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course is designed to equip professionals with advancedproject management principles and techniques, enabling graduatesto assume the role of project manager and/or become effectivemembers of project management team.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Project Management (Graduate Diploma)Victoria Uni, Footscray ParkDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Graduate Diploma in Project Management: FT1, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course is designed to equip professionals with advancedproject management principles and techniques, enabling graduatesto assume the role of project manager and/or become effectivemembers of project management team.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Project Management (Master)Victoria Uni, Footscray ParkDomestic fee-paying places, International fee-paying places» Master of Project Management: FT1.5, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoThis course is designed to equip professionals with advancedproject management principles and techniques, enabling graduatesto assume the role of project manager and/or become effectivemembers of project management team.Apply: Directly to institution◄ Psychological StudiesVictoria Uni, Footscray Park44151 (CSP), 44153 (IFP)» Bachelor of Psychological Studies: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesStudy psychology and develop an understanding of human behaviour,motivation, relationships, communication and cognitive. The courseis combined with an arts major of your choice and contains afieldwork placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychological Studies/BusinessVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41491 (CSP), 41493 (IFP)» Bachelor of Psychological Studies/Bachelor of Business:FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombining psychology and business means you'll understand thebehaviour of individuals in groups and organisations, and be ableto pursue a career in community services, human resources ormarketing. You can also apply for fourth-year psychology studies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Psychology (Science)Victoria Uni, St Albans43151 (CSP), 43153 (IFP)» Bachelor of Science (Psychology): FT3, PTA (limited eveningclasses)Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop an understanding of human behaviour and communicationand cognitive processes. The course contains fieldwork that enablesyou to apply class knowledge while acquiring skills in areas such asbiology, anatomy, chemistry and wellness.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>410 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Public RelationsVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80051 (VGF), 80054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Business (Public Relations): FT1» Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations): FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesBecome a PR professional by gaining broad public relations skills,knowledge and industry-related work experience in communication,organisation, media liaison and stakeholder management. You’ll beequipped to be the public side of any organisation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PurchasingVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson80521 (VGF), 80524 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Purchasing: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStart your career with sound theoretical knowledge and managerialskills to effectively perform roles in purchasing, procurement,sourcing, contracts and commercial management. The course hasapplications across a wide range of industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science/Psychological StudiesVictoria Uni, St Albans43241 (CSP)» Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Psychological Studies: FT4,PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoStudy broad science specialties such as anatomy and physiology withpsychology, behavioural science or counselling for careers in humanresources, medical research and others. An additional year allows forprofessional psychology accreditation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science–Alternative EntryVictoria Uni, Alternative Entry41451 (CSP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis alternative entry program offers you the opportunity todo a science degree if you’re a Year 12 graduate with scienceprerequisites, but may not have the required study score or mathrequirements. Admission is on an individual basis.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology,Chemistry or Environmental ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40691 (CSP)» Bachelor of Science: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesChoose one or two science specialisations from biotechnology,chemistry or ecology/environmental management. You cancustomise your three-year program with sub-specialisations fromhealth, engineering, science, arts, business or law.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and Media-Games DevelopmentVictoria Uni, City Flinders79001 (VGF), 79004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Screen and Media: FT179171 (VGF), 79174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media: FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesLearn skills and knowledge from industry professionals for widerangingcareers in this industry. Using the latest technology, and withinput from game development studios, you’ll develop solid skills inconceptualisation, design and programming.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Secondary EducationVictoria Uni, Footscray Park97111 (CSP)» Graduate Diploma in Secondary Education: FT197121 (CSP)» Graduate Diploma in Secondary Education: PTA provided thatthe school experience requirement can be metPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis postgraduate program offers practical teaching skills throughour school and community partnership program, and provides strongmentoring support. Upon completion, you’ll be qualified to teach insecondary schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Secondary EducationVictoria Uni, St Albans97501 (CSP)» Graduate Diploma in Secondary Education: FT197511 (CSP)» Graduate Diploma in Secondary Education: PTA provided thatthe school experience requirement can be metPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesThis post-graduate program offers practical teaching skills throughour school and community partnership program, and provides strongmentoring support. Upon completion, you’ll be qualified to teach insecondary schools.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Small Business and EntrepreneurshipVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40121 (CSP), 40123 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Small Business and Entrepreneurship):FT3 (including optional industry experience), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoGain the skills and knowledge to operate your own business. You’lllearn to manage technology, competition and finances. You can tailoryour learning with specialist and professional development units, andalso undertake work-integrated learning.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesVictoria University | 411


◄ Social WorkVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41781 (CSP), 41783 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Work: FT4, PTAVictoria Uni, St Albans43321 (CSP), 43323 (IFP)» Bachelor of Social Work: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesImprove the quality of life and develop the potential of individuals,groups and communities. You will undertake two supervised industrybasedplacements and be eligible for membership of the AustralianAssociation of Social Workers on completion.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sound ProductionVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85111 (VGF), 85114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sound Production: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Sound Production: FT1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop a career in the music industry, either as a freelance engineeror a practitioner in a large production facility. This course will prepareyou to work in the studio, live sound, digital audio editing, and musicproducing areas.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Specialist Make–up ServicesVictoria Uni, City King84021 (VGF), 84024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Specialist Make-up Services: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesFast-track your career as a make-up artist, equipped with a range ofspecialist skills. Learn how to style wigs and hairpieces, and applyspecialised make-up for bridal, photographic, theatre, period, specialeffects, television, film and fashion.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport (Coaching)Victoria Uni, Footscray Park80121 (VGF), 80124 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sport (Coaching): FT1» Diploma of Sport (Coaching): FT1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesEnhance your existing coaching skills to become a more effective,efficient sports coach, or continue to higher education programsto teach secondary school physical education. This qualificationdevelops national-level knowledge and skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport and RecreationVictoria Uni, Footscray Park80141 (VGF), 80144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation: FT1» Diploma of Sport and Recreation: FT1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesBecome a sport facility manager, sport administrator in a sport club,team manager, or event manager. You may also want to continue intothe Bachelor of Sport and Recreation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport and Recreation Management/BusinessVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41461 (CSP), 41463 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management/Bachelor ofBusiness: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop professional skills to manage activities and events in thesport and outdoor recreation industries. You’ll receive practical,vocational experience through industry placements and study in ourstate-of-the-art exercise and sport science labs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport and Recreation Management–Outdoor RecreationVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40561 (CSP), 40563 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and undertake practical training to administer andmanage organisations, events and facilities across the sport andrecreation industries. You’ll also gain skills to provide leadership andinstruction in outdoor pursuits.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport and Recreation Management–Recreation ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40571 (CSP), 40573 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and undertake practical training to administer andmanage organisations, events and facilities across the sport andrecreation industries. You’ll also gain skills to provide leadership inthe community recreation sector.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport and Recreation Management–Sport ManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park40661 (CSP), 40663 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills and undertake practical training to administer andmanage organisations, events and facilities across the sport andrecreation industries, with a strong focus on the professional andelite athlete sectors of the sports industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sport CoachingVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkPhysical Education: 41391 (CSP), 41393 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport Coaching: FT3, PTASport Science: 41381 (CSP), 41383 (IFP)» Bachelor of Sport Coaching: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesAcquire a unique combination of skills, knowledge and expertise insport coaching from recreational to elite level in our world-class sportand exercise-science facilities. This course has strong input from theAustralian Sports Commission.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>412 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Sport DevelopmentVictoria Uni, Footscray Park80251 (VGF), 80254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sport (Development): FT1» Diploma of Sport (Development): FT1 to 2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesBecome a sport coach, or activity leader, or continue on to highereducation programs to teach secondary school physical education.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Supply Chain and Logistics ManagementVictoria Uni, City Flinders44031 (CSP), 44033 (IFP)» Bachelor of Business (Supply Chain and Logistics Management):FT3 (including optional industry experience), PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: NoGain skills and knowledge in all aspects of logistics in a sustainablesupply chain, including purchasing and procurement of materials,inventory flow, material handling in warehousing, transport anddistribution. Tailor your learning to your needs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Teaching (Primary)Victoria Uni, Footscray Park97231 (CSP)» Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary): FT1Victoria Uni, St Albans97241 (CSP)» Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary): FT1Prerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesDevelop your career as a primary school teacher while you practicethrough our school and community partnership program. Weemphasise student mentoring and you can upgrade to a Masters withanother year of study.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismVictoria Uni, Werribee81591 (VGF), 81594 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Tourism: FT1» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop a broad range of managerial skills in tourism operations andproduct development. You’ll undertake study in a simulated workenvironment with real scenarios and be equipped to work in areassuch as conference organising or tour operations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Veterinary NursingVictoria Uni, Werribee80541 (VGF), 80544 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesIf you love animals, take the first step toward a career as a veterinarynurse. You can assist a vet perform a range of procedures such asblood tests and x-rays, prepare prescriptions, care for animals, andhelp in their recovery.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtVictoria Uni, City Flinders79031 (VGF), 79034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Art: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudy the technical and conceptual skills of a range of classical andcontemporary painting and drawing techniques, taught by practisingartists. In second year you’ll be given your own studio space to helpyou develop as an artist.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Welfare StudiesVictoria Uni, Footscray Nicholson85561 (VGF), 85564 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Community Services Work: FT1-2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesGain skills, knowledge and understanding to deliver services,provide programs, and develop projects for clients in the communitywelfare sector. You’ll learn to address social, behavioural, health,development and protection needs of the community.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Youth WorkVictoria Uni, Footscray Park85001 (VGF), 85004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Youth Work: FT1» Diploma of Youth Work: FT1 - FT2Victoria Uni, St Albans80101 (VGF), 80104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Youth Work: FT1» Diploma of Youth Work: FT1 - FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDevelop skills to supervise, co-ordinate, plan and facilitate programsfor young people. You’ll be trained to work within various agencies tomeet their social, behavioural, health, welfare, developmental andprotection needs.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Youth WorkVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41231 (CSP), 41233 (IFP)» Bachelor of Youth Work: FT3, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesEmpower young people to take control of their lives. You’ll beequipped with a sound professional foundation to help young peopleconfront problems, and specialist skills and knowledge to providethem with individual support in various settings.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Youth Work/Sport and RecreationManagementVictoria Uni, Footscray Park41221 (CSP), 41223 (IFP)» Bachelor of Youth Work/Bachelor of Sport and RecreationManagement: FT4, PTAPrerequisites: Yes Extra requirements: YesCombine your interest in youth development with sport andrecreation to meet the needs of young people. You’ll be equippedwith a professional foundation for working with young people andspecialist skills to provide individual support.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesVictoria University | 413


Victorian Institute of TechnologyCampus location and contactQueen St CampusLevel 14, 123 Queen St, Melbourne, VIC 3000Website: www.vit.edu.auTelephone: 03 9670 7848Email: info@vit.edu.auOpen days:Every Friday from 11 am with prior appointment14 January <strong>2013</strong> - 13 December <strong>2013</strong>Semester dates:Semester 1: 18 February <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 30 July <strong>2013</strong>Established in 1999, VIT (Victorian Institute of Technology)is a premier government registered training organizationspecializing in providing a large range of full and parttime accredited nationally recognized qualifications andother short industry oriented courses in leading edgetechnologies of Automotive, Multimedia, Digital Production,IT, Business Management and Hospitality industries.As a vocationally focused education provider, VIT (VictorianInstitute of Technology) particularly concentrates onproviding the training necessary to develop the skillsrequired for potential and existing workers to meet thedemands of modern day industries.VIT (Victorian Institute of Technology) provides quality trainingto regular clients from leading Australian Companies andGovernment Departments in addition to overseas students.VIT (Victorian Institute of Technology) has earned a goodname as a quality and cost effective training provider both inthe domestic and overseas markets.VIT (Victorian Institute of Technology) is SAP UniversityAlliance Program member and an accredited MicrosoftCertified Partner, Registered Training Organization (RTO)and has articulation / credit transfer / advanced standingarrangements in place with leading Universities in Australia.VIT (Victorian Institute of Technology) Diploma holderscan directly join the second year of the correspondingHospitality program at Victoria University. Diploma of ITstudents will get credits in the corresponding IT programsin Deakin University, Central Queensland University andMonash University.VIT (Victorian Institute of Technology) operates from multiplelocations, located at 123 Queen St, Melbourne; 461 DynonRoad West Melbourne, 413 Johnston Street, Abbotsford.In 2008 five state of the art commercial kitchens arepurpose built for hospitality training at 413 Johnston Street,Abbotsford. The five kitchens are fitted out in accordancewith the Service Skills Australia equipment guidelines.These kitchens are built as per the Building CommissionAustralia specifications and are approved by the City ofYarra Planning Department, Building Department andHealth Department as premises for Culinary TrainingSchool, Full Functional Café & Restaurant with on premisesLiquor License.For more information on our courses, please visit our website at www.vit.edu.au.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.414 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ BusinessVIT, Melbourne96302 (DFP), 96303 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Business: FT 0.5» Diploma of Business: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesDiploma of Business qualification reflects the role of individuals withsubstantial experience in a range of settings and who are seeking tofurther develop their skills across a wide range of business functions.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Commercial CookeryVIT, Melbourne96432 (DFP), 96433 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills & knowledge for an individual to becompetent as a qualified cook/chef. Work would be undertaken invarious hospitality enterprises where food is prepared & served,including restaurants, hotels, cafes & coffee shops.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ ESLVIT, Melbourne96452 (DFP), 96453 (IFP)» Certificate IV in ESL (Further Study): FT 24 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe ESL courses are designed for students from diverse cultural &non-English speaking backgrounds, who wish to learn the Englishlanguage. Main focus of these courses are to improve the fourlanguages skills - speaking, reading, writing & listening.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Information Technology (Networking)VIT, Melbourne96372 (DFP), 96373 (IFP)» Diploma of Information Technology (Networking): FT2, PT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe qualification has a strong ICT networking base & provides theskills & knowledge for an individual to be competent in high levelnetwork management and engineering. Incorporates Networking,CISCO – CCNA & Microsoft – MCP/MCSA/MCTS/MCITP courses.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interactive Digital Media (Diploma)VIT, Melbourne96012 (DFP), 96013 (IFP)» Diploma of Interactive Digital Media:Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course aims to provide multimedia production skills & designexpertise to work in the interactive digital media industry. It developscreative skills in the use of 2D & 3D imaging and animation,illustrations, digital, audio & interface design.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Training and AssessmentVIT, Melbourne96402 (DFP), 96403 (IFP)» Certificate IV in Training and Assessment: 10 to 15 days, 10to 15 weeksPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis interactive and intensive course gives the skills needed toplan and deliver training sessions to groups and individuals. Thisqualification is required by anyone who is involved in the delivery andassessment of national qualifications.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other Graduates◄ HospitalityVIT, Melbourne96342 (DFP), 96343 (IFP)» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to becompetent as a senior manager in any hospitality area. Work wouldbe undertaken in various hospitality settings - restaurants, hotels,catering operations, motels & cafe shops.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>Victorian Institute of Technology | 415


William Angliss Institute of TAFECampus location and contactCity555 La Trobe Street, Melbourne VIC 3000Postal address: PO Box 4052, Melbourne VIC 3001Website: http://www.angliss.edu.auTelephone: (03) 9606 2111Email: info@angliss.edu.auOpen days:Vocational Education5 August 2012: 10:00am - 4:00pmHigher Education5 August 2012: 10:00am - 4:00pmSemester dates:Vocational EducationSemester 1: 11 February <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 15 July <strong>2013</strong>Higher EducationSemester 1: 25 February <strong>2013</strong> – 28 June <strong>2013</strong>Semester 2: 22 July <strong>2013</strong> - 22 November <strong>2013</strong>Fees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.angliss.edu.au/Fees-and-ChargesWilliam Angliss Institute is a specialist centre for food,tourism, hospitality and events careers. Located in the centreof Melbourne, William Angliss Institute has been training,inspiring and mentoring the leaders in industry for over 70 years.William Angliss Institute offers modern training facilitiesto ensure that nothing sits between its students and thepursuit of excellence. All learning resources, includingtraining restaurants and demonstration kitchens, areconveniently located on campus ensuring practical skillsare learnt in the most realistic workplace environments.William Angliss Institute has courses ranging fromapprenticeships and certificates in cookery, baking,patisserie and butchery, to certificate, diploma andadvanced diploma courses in hospitality, tourism, eventsand business. Specialisations include eco-tourism, tourguiding, resort management and sustainability.William Angliss Institute also offers two specialistdegree programs, the Bachelor of Tourism andHospitality Management, and the Bachelor of CulinaryManagement. Both of these degrees incorporate a12 month industry placement.As a student at William Angliss Institute, you will enjoythe knowledge that you are being trained in a specialistenvironment by passionate experts who will prepare andinspire you to pursue your future career with confidence.VET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).◄ BusinessWilliam Angliss, City86201 (VGF), 86204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business: FT186271 (VGF), 86274 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Business: FT1.586321 (VGF), 86324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Business: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThese courses have been designed to develop and enhance the skillsand knowledge working towards supervisor and management rolesin all business sectors. Each qualification comprises a selection ofelectives that major in Marketing and Human Resources.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>416 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


◄ Commercial CookeryWilliam Angliss, City86061 (VGF), 86064 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery): FT1.586071 (VGF), 86074 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)/AdvancedDiploma of Hospitality: FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course covers a range of content from knife skills, Methods ofCookery, preparing stocks, sauces and soups and cooking seafood,poultry and meats. Principles of nutrition and Food Safety Complianceare theoretical concepts learned to become a qualified cook.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Culinary Management (Degree)William Angliss, City86182 (DFP)» Bachelor of Culinary Management: FT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStrongly focused on food and beverage management integratingindustry perspectives and encompassing service, productionand management. Units reflect a strong foundation in industrymanagement skills and industry knowledge.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsWilliam Angliss, City86131 (VGF), 86134 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events: FT1.5, PTA86281 (VGF), 86284 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesWork with real clients on real events. Our Events courses train youto plan, fund, market and manage events. The Diploma focuses onorganising and planning. The Advanced Dip. develops managementskills, allowing you to create your own event idea.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Food Science and TechnologyWilliam Angliss, City86291 (VGF), 86294 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Food Science & Technology: FT1, PTA86691 (VGF), 86694 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Food Science & Technology: FT2, PTAConfectionery: 86101 (VGF), 86104 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Certificate IV in Food Science & Technology: FT1, PTAConfectionery: 86241 (VGF), 86244 (Fee Type determinedby provider)» Diploma of Food Science & Technology: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesWilliam Angliss Institute offers Food Science and Technologycourses for employment in food manufacturing with a confectionerymanufacturing option. It equips students with essential skills andtechnical knowledge to work for food companies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesWilliam Angliss Institute of TAFE | 417


◄ HospitalityWilliam Angliss, City86091 (VGF), 86094 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality: FT1, PTA86171 (VGF), 86174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Hospitality: FT1.5, PTA86251 (VGF), 86254 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality: FT2, PTA86301 (VGF), 86304 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Hospitality/ Advanced Diploma ofTourism: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesHospitality courses will develop practical skills and knowledgeof hospitality operations and supervision leading to theoreticalconcepts relating to business operations. This will lead tocareers in Hotel Management, Business ownership or Function/Venue Management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ PatisserieWilliam Angliss, City86021 (VGF), 86024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie): FT1.586161 (VGF), 86164 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Hospitality (Patisserie)/Advanced Diploma ofHospitality: FT2.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course covers innovative techniques in Patisserie products,including gateaux and tortes, petit fours, plated desserts, chocolateskills, and pastry fundamentals. Theory includes Food Safety,Leadership, which enhances the capacity for employability.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Resort Management (Alpine)William Angliss, City86352 (DFP)» Diploma of Resort Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoStudy resort & hotel management, hospitality, tourism, skiing orsnowboarding, bush walking & mountain biking. Graduates find workin alpine resorts, outdoor recreation operations, alpine hotels &tourism facilities. Study tour & assistance with work placement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Resort Management (Dive)William Angliss, City86442 (DFP)» Diploma of Resort Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudy resort & hotel management, hospitality, tourism, scuba diving& marine interpretation. Graduates find work in resorts, dive centres,cruise ships, hotels & tourism facilities. International study tour &assistance with work placements within the resort industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Resort Management (Spa)William Angliss, City86002 (DFP)» Diploma of Resort Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesStudy resort & hotel management, hospitality, tourism, spa &wellness therapies. Graduates find work in resorts, spa & wellnesscentres, cruise ships, destination spa hotels & tourism facilities.International study tour and work placement within industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Resort Management (Water Recreation)William Angliss, City86012 (DFP)» Diploma of Resort Management: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesResort & hotel management, hospitality, tourism, sailing &recreational activities. Graduates find work in resorts, charteroperations, cruise ships, marinas, water activity centres, hotels &tourism facilities. International study tour & assistance with workplacement.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismWilliam Angliss, City86111 (VGF), 86114 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Tourism: FT1, PTA86311 (VGF), 86314 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Tourism (Guiding): FT1, PTA86141 (VGF), 86144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5, PTAEcotourism: 86591 (VGF), 86594 (Fee Type determined byprovider)» Diploma of Tourism: FT1.586261 (VGF), 86264 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT2, PTAPrerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides the skills and knowledge to be competentin wide-ranging, specialised technical tourism skills coveringoperations, sales, marketing, product development, businessplanning, human resource and financial management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Tourism and Hospitality Management(Degree)William Angliss, City86192 (DFP)» Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management: FT4Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesSpecialist degree encapsulating management skills with thetechnical know-how to provide that intrinsic hospitality linkbetween accommodation, food, beverage, tourism and events.Units reflect a strong foundation in industry management skillsand industry knowledge.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>418 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


Wodonga Institute of TAFECampus location and contactWodonga87 McKoy Street, West Wodonga, VIC 3690Postal address: PO Box 963, Wodonga VIC 3689Website: www.wodongatafe.edu.auTelephone: (02) 6055 6600Course Information: (02) 6055 6606Email: reception@wodongatafe.edu.auCourse Information: courseinfo@wodongatafe.edu.auSemester dates:Semester 1: February - JuneSemester 2: July - DecemberFees:For further information about fees for these courses go to:http://www.wodongatafe.edu.au/audience/information/fees-and-enrolment.aspxLocated in one of Australia’s largest and most vibrantregional areas, Wodonga TAFE is an integral part of lifein Albury Wodonga and its surrounds. It offers greatrecreational activities including water sports on the MurrayRiver or Lake Hume, bike and walking paths, snow skiing,thriving clubs and pubs, and world class food and wine.There are exceptional shopping precincts, employmentopportunities across a number of industries includingmanufacturing, transport and logistics, retail, tourism andhospitality, and first-class health facilities.Wodonga TAFE is located three hours drive fromMelbourne and six hours drive from Sydney on the HumeFreeway. Wodonga has regular air, rail and bus servicesto both Sydney and Melbourne and bus services to othermajor centres.Featuring modern facilities and state of the art equipment,Wodonga TAFE is fully able to support its students’ needs.Our industry partnerships give you hands-on experiencewith current technology and processes. Our courseprograms are developed to meet industry needs andensure positive employment outcomes for students. All ofour teachers have knowledge, skills and expertise in theirindustry area enabling them to bring direct industry practiceinto the training environment. Our class sizes are small,so you will enjoy the benefits of quality contact with yourteachers and fellow students and our teaching is flexible, soyou can find the mode of study that suits you best.The Institute provides a range of student servicesincluding counselling, financial advice (Centrelink, Austudyand ABSTUDY), careers advice, course information,accommodation, childcare, student facilities, AboriginalLiaison and disability support. Other services we offerto all our students include the Learning Support Unit,bookshop, cafeteria, and central library. Information onthese services is available from the Course Informationofficer by telephone (02) 6055 6606 or visit http://www.wodongatafe.edu.au/audience/information/studentsupport-services.aspxVET courses and fee structuresPlease note that the listed VET courses and their feestructures are currently under review following changesintroduced by the Victorian Government “RefocusingVocational Training in Victoria” announced in the 2012-13State Budget.As a result some courses currently listed may be cancelled orhave their fee structure changed from government subsidisedto include a fee to be determined by the Institution.<strong>VTAC</strong> will report these changes in the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin, on theCourse amendments file (www.vtac.edu.au/whatsnew) andon its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Blog).Wodonga Institute of TAFE | 419


◄ AccountingWodonga TAFE, Off Campus88221 (VGF), 88224 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Accounting: FT1» Diploma of Accounting: FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Accounting: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe primary pathway from this qualification is entry level employmentin a range of financial services sectors.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ AdministrationWodonga TAFE, Off Campus88231 (VGF), 88234 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business Administration: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course provides a high level of office skills you will need to workin a variety of supervisory and team leader roles.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BookkeepingWodonga TAFE, Off Campus88211 (VGF), 88214 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Bookkeeping: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification provides students with the skills and knowledgeto perform the role of contract bookkeeper across a wide variety ofcontexts and environments, as well as employees performing the roleof bookkeeper within an organisation.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Building DesignWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88031 (VGF), 88034 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural): FT3Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesYou will gain skills to work with building designers & affiliates, learnto assume the role of project administrator/run your own designdraftingoffice(conditional), allows you to register own practice as perstate regulations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ BusinessWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88041 (VGF), 88044 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Business: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis qualification reflects the role of individuals who use welldevelopedskills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety ofcontexts. They may provide leadership and guidance to others withsome limited responsibility for the output of others.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Engineering–Mechanical/ManufacturingWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88441 (VGF), 88444 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT1» Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: NoThe Advanced Diploma course provides a pathway and preparesstudents who want to enter a Bachelor of Engineering program withone of Wodonga TAFE’s University partners or for those aspiring tothe technician level of the metals and engineering award.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ EventsWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88081 (VGF), 88084 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Events: FT1 to FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Events: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides you with the skills and knowledge you need toworkacross event industry areas such as venues, conferences orexhibitions. You will develop wide-ranging, highly specialised,technical event skills with a practical planning and communicationsfocus.The Diploma of Events and Advanced Diploma of Events incorporatesthe Certificate III in Events. Students will be admitted into the lowestlevel qualification and will progress, subject to satisfactory academicprogress, to the higher qualification levels.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Holiday Parks and ResortsWodonga TAFE, Off Campus88201 (VGF), 88204 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Holiday Parks and Resorts: FT1.5 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course may enable you to work and travel Australia and theworld. You will learn skills in management that may gain youemployment in resorts, holiday parks, caravan parks or otheraccommodation establishments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Interactive Digital MediaWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88141 (VGF), 88144 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media: FT1» Diploma of Interactive Digital Media: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will allow you to specialise in popular media including 3Danimation, electronic games, sound and digital design. Graduatesmay seek employment as an animation/visual effects designer,interactive media developer or interface designer.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>420 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>KEYCSP=Commonwealth supported place VGF=VET Government funded place DFP=Domestic fee-paying place IFP=International fee-paying place For information about fee-typesCY12=Current Year 12 students NONY12=Non-Year 12 applicants FT=Full-time (e.g. FT4 = Full-time, four years) PTA=Part-time available and course entries see page 13.


◄ Interior Design and DecorationWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88051 (VGF), 88054 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Interior Decoration: FT1» Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will develop your skills and knowledge in colour theory,furnishings, lighting and design. Graduates may seek employmentas a consultant, interior decorator, or colour consultant in retail,commercial or residential environments.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Logistics and Supply ChainWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88001 (VGF), 88004 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Logistics: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesPrepares students for employment in the growing Logistics andSupply Chain industry and is a pathway to a Bachelor of Logistics withWodonga TAFE’s University partners. Covers warehouse operationsand the business / management of logistic operations.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Photography and PhotoimagingWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88021 (VGF), 88024 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Photoimaging: FT1» Diploma of Photoimaging: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will develop your skills in photoimaging, imagemanipulation, colour management, and lighting requirements. Thecourse prepares you to seek employment as a photographer across arange of industry contexts.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Real EstateWodonga TAFE, Off Campus88291 (VGF), 88294 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course is for people who want to become licensed real estateagents in Victoria. You will learn skills in areas related to legal liability,accounting, client and agency relationships, the sale of properties,and property management.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Screen and MediaWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88151 (VGF), 88154 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Screen and Media: FT0.5Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will provide you with the skills required to seekemployment as a radio producer and/or presenter. You will learnskills in radio announcing, live voice reporting and presentation,panel operation, research and interviewing skills.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Sound ProductionWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88311 (VGF), 88314 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Sound Production: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides students with skills and knowledge to useprofessional audio recording equipment, mix/record live bands, andrecord music demos. The course will prepare you for a career as asound technician/recordist in the music industry.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ TourismWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88771 (VGF), 88774 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Tourism: FT1 to FT1.5» Advanced Diploma of Tourism: FT1.5 to FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesYou will learn management skills to operate in the tourism industry.Job outcomes may include including travel agencies, tourismoperations, visitor information services, attractions, regional tourism,local government and travel-related companies.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual ArtsWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88321 (VGF), 88324 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft: FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course will develop your skills in contemporary visual artpractice. You will learn skills in painting, drawing, sculpture, andprintmaking. The course will prepare you for employment as apractising artist or an arts administrator.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Visual MerchandisingWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88101 (VGF), 88104 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Diploma of Visual Merchandising: FT2Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThis course provides skills and knowledge in design concepts andspace management, understanding of store layout, and the retailmarket. As a visual merchandiser, employment may be sought in theevent/exhibition or retail industries.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Warehousing and StorageWodonga TAFE, Wodonga88171 (VGF), 88174 (Fee Type determined by provider)» Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Warehousing andStorage): FT1Prerequisites: No Extra requirements: YesThe course prepares students for employment in the Supply Chainindustry covering all aspects of warehouse operations: coordinatefreight and stock takes, organise transport of freight, assess stocklevels, check and evaluate records.Apply: Through <strong>VTAC</strong>◄ Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification ◄ Graduate Entry Teaching qualification ◄ Higher Education qualification ◄ Other GraduatesWodonga Institute of TAFE | 421


Index of graduate entry teachingspecialist teaching areasAccountingLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusBiologyDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleBusiness ManagementLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusChemistryDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleCommerce and BusinessStudiesACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansCommerce and Business Studies(double)ACU, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaCreativity and the Arts inEducationVictoria Uni, St AlbansCreativity and the Arts in Education(double)Victoria Uni, St AlbansDanceDeakin Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenDramaDeakin Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleEarly Childhood (double)Deakin Uni, GeelongDeakin Uni, MelbourneMonash Uni, PeninsulaRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, St AlbansEconomicsLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusEnglishACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansEnglish (double)La Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaEnglish as a Second LanguageACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkEnvironmental ScienceDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonGeneralLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonGeographyDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleHealthACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleHistoryACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleHome EconomicsLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonRMIT Uni, BundooraHumanitiesACU, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansHumanities (Additional)La Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleInformation Technology/ComputingLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansJewish StudyMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonLanguages Other Than English(LOTE)ACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkLanguages Other Than English(LOTE) (double)La Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonLegal StudiesLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMathematicsACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansMathematics (double)ACU, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansMathematics (Additional)Uni of Melbourne, ParkvilleMedia StudiesDeakin Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleMusicACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, St AlbansMusic (double)ACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, St AlbansOutdoor EducationLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusVictoria Uni, St AlbansPhilosophyLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaPhysical EducationACU, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansPhysicsLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvillePoliticsLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaPrimary (double)ACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusMonash Uni, PeninsulaRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansPsychologyACU, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansReligious EducationACU, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaReligious Education (double)ACU, MelbourneScienceACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansScience (double)ACU, MelbourneVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkVictoria Uni, St AlbansScience (Additional)La Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonStudent WelfareLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneVictoria Uni, Footscray ParkStudies Of Society AndEnvironment (SOSE)Deakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusRMIT Uni, BundooraUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenVictoria Uni, Footscray Parki, St AlbansStudies Of Society AndEnvironment (SOSE) (double)Deakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusTechnologyLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, MelbourneLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonVisual ArtsACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVisual Arts (double)ACU, MelbourneDeakin Uni, MelbourneDeakin Uni, Off CampusLa Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, SheppartonMonash Uni, BerwickMonash Uni, ClaytonMonash Uni, GippslandMonash Uni, Off CampusUni of Ballarat, Mt. HelenUni of Melbourne, ParkvilleVocational Education And Training(VET)La Trobe Uni, Albury-WodongaLa Trobe Uni, BendigoLa Trobe Uni, Melbourne422 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Index of major study areasAAccountingAcademia: Accounting (p. 123).ACU: Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Commerce (p. 134), Commerce/Business Administration (p. 134), Commerce/Global Studies (p. 134),Commerce/Laws (p. 134).Advance: Accounting (p. 128), Management (p. 129).Box Hill: Accounting (p. 158), Business (p. 158), Commerce (Applied)(Degree) (p. 159), International Business (p. 162), Management (p.162), Management/International Business (p. 162), Marketing (p. 162),Medical Administration (p. 163).Chisholm: Accounting (p. 174), Administration (p. 174), Marketing (p.180), Marketing/International Business (p. 180).CIE: Accounting (Degree) (p. 166), Commercial Cookery (p. 166),Events (p. 166), Hospitality (p. 167), Marketing (p. 167), Patisserie (p.167), Tourism (p. 167).CSU: Accounting (p. 170), Business Studies (p. 170), Management(p. 171).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184),Business Administration (p. 185), Business Information Systems (p.185), Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce(Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186),Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188),International Studies/Commerce (p. 192), Management (p. 193),Management/Law (p. 193), Professional Accounting (p. 195), Propertyand Real Estate/Commerce (p. 195), Public Health and HealthPromotion/Commerce (p. 196).GippsTAFE: Accounting (p. 206).Gordon: Accounting (p. 209).Goulburn Ovens: Accounting (p. 214).Gurkhas: Accounting (p. 218).Holmes Inst: Accounting (p. 224), Business (Degree) (p. 224),Hospitality (p. 224).Holmesglen: Accounting (p. 226), Administration (p. 227), BankingServices (p. 227), Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 230).ICHM: International Hotel Management (p. 235).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237).Kangan: Accounting (p. 240), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising(Fashion Buyer) (p. 240), Management (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Accounting and Finance (p.244), Accounting/Economics (p. 244), Accounting/Finance (p. 244),Accounting/Information Technology (p. 244), Arts/Accounting (p. 246),Business (p. 247), Business Information Systems (p. 247), ComputerScience/Accounting (p. 248), Law/Accounting (p. 254), Science/Accounting (p. 259).LTM: Business (p. 242).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Management (p. 266).MIT: Business (Degree) (p. 268).Monash College: Business (Business stream) (p. 270), Business(Commerce stream) (p. 270).Monash Uni: Accounting (p. 272), Accounting and Finance (p. 273),Accounting/Banking and Finance (p. 273), Accounting/Management(p. 273), Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p. 278), Business (p. 278), Business and Commerce(p. 278), Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts (p. 279),Business Information Systems (p. 279), Business/Visual Arts (p.279), Civil and Environmental Engineering/Business and Commerce(p. 279), Commerce (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program (p. 279),Commerce Scholars program/Economics (p. 279), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Business InformationSystems (p. 280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Commerce/Education (Secondary) (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280),Commerce/Law (p. 280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p.280), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p.282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p.283), Health Science/Business (p. 285), Journalism/Business (p. 286),Journalism/Commerce (p. 286), Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).NMIT: Accounting (p. 300), Accounting (Degree) (p. 300).OCB: Accounting (p. 311).RMIT Uni: Accountancy (p. 319), Accounting (p. 319), Administration(p. 319), Aviation/Business Management (p. 320), Business(Associate Degree) (p. 321), Economics and Finance (p. 323),Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Civil(Associate Degree) (p. 325), Engineering–Electrical/Management(p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), FinancialServices (p. 329), Food Technology/Management (p. 329),Management (p. 333).South West: Accounting (p. 343).Stott’s Colleges: Business (Degree) (p. 348).Sunraysia: Accounting (p. 351).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 355), Accounting (p. 356), Accountingand Finance (p. 356), Administration (p. 356), Bookkeeping (p.358), Business (p. 358), Business Administration (p. 358), BusinessAdministration - Associate Degree (p. 358), Business InformationSystems/Commerce (p. 359), Business/Communication (p. 359),Business/Communication–Professional Communication (p. 359),Business/Social Science (p. 359), Commerce (p. 359), CommercialLaw (p. 359), Design/Business (p. 362), Engineering–Mechanical (p.364), Entrepreneurship and Innovation (p. 365), Finance (p. 365),Finance (p. 366), Human Resource Management (p. 367), InformationTechnology Industry Scholarship Program (p. 368), InternationalBusiness (p. 369), Italian/Commerce (p. 369), Japanese/Commerce(p. 369), Management (p. 371), Management (Applied) - AssociateDegree (p. 371), Marketing (p. 372).Uni of Ballarat: Commerce (p. 383), Commerce/Management (p. 383),Hospitality (p. 385).Uni of Melbourne: Commerce (p. 391), Commerce(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 391), Management(Master of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Accounting (p. 397), Administration (p. 397), Bankingand Finance (p. 398), Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399), EventManagement (p. 403), Financial Planning (p. 403), Human ResourceManagement (p. 404), Information Systems Management (p. 404),International Business (p. 406), International Hospitality Management(p. 406), International Studies/Business (p. 406), International TourismManagement (p. 406), International Trade (p. 406), Law/Business(p. 407), Legal Practice Management (p. 407), Logistics (AssociateDegree) (p. 408), Logistics and Supply Chain (p. 408), Management(p. 408), Marketing (p. 408), Music Industry (p. 409), PsychologicalStudies/Business (p. 410), Purchasing (p. 411), Small Businessand Entrepreneurship (p. 411), Sport and Recreation Management/Business (p. 412), Supply Chain and Logistics Management (p. 413),Visual Art (p. 413).Wodonga TAFE: Accounting (p. 420), Bookkeeping (p. 420).ActingDeakin Uni: Drama (p. 187).Uni of Melbourne: Fine Arts (p. 392).AcupunctureEndeavour: Acupuncture (Degree) (p. 202).SSNT: Chinese Medicine (Degree) (p. 347).AdvertisingAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131).Academia: Marketing (p. 124).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).Box Hill: Marketing (p. 162).Chisholm: Interactive Media Design (p. 178), Marketing (p. 180),Marketing/International Business (p. 180).Deakin Uni: Communication (p. 187).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217), Business (p. 217).Holmesglen: Advertising (p. 227), Marketing (p. 232).La Trobe Uni: Strategic Communication (p. 260).Monash Uni: Communication Design (p. 280).NMIT: Public Relations (p. 306).RMIT Uni: Advertising (p. 320), Marketing (p. 333), Public Relations(p. 336).Swinburne Uni: Advertising (p. 356), Advertising–Business (p. 356),Advertising–Communication (p. 356), Business (p. 358), Business/Communication (p. 359), Business/Communication–ProfessionalCommunication (p. 359), Business/Social Science (p. 359),Communication (p. 360), Communication/Social Science (p. 360),Communication–Professional Communication (p. 360), PublicRelations (p. 374), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Victoria Uni: Advertising (p. 398), Communication (ProfessionalWriting and Public Relations) (p. 399), Event Management (p. 403),International Business (p. 406), International Tourism Management (p.406), Marketing (p. 408), Public Relations (p. 411).AdvocacyACU: International Development Studies (p. 135).Advance: Disability (p. 128).Box Hill: Disability (p. 159).CIE: Community Services Work (p. 166).RMIT Uni: Education/Disability (p. 323), Youth Work (p. 338).Swinburne Uni: Community Health (p. 360).Victoria Uni: Arts (Community) - Diploma (p. 398), CommunityDevelopment (p. 399).AerodynamicsMonash Uni: Aerospace Engineering (p. 273), Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Aerospace Engineering/Law (p. 273), AerospaceEngineering/Science (p. 273), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering(p. 280).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Aerospace (p. 324).Swinburne Uni: Aviation (Flight Operations) (p. 357).Aerospace engineeringMFS: Aviation (p. 296).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering (p. 273), Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Aerospace Engineering/Law (p. 273), AerospaceEngineering/Science (p. 273), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering(p. 280).RMIT Uni: Aviation/Business Management (p. 320), Engineering–Aerospace (p. 324), Engineering–Aerospace/Management (p. 324).Aerospace engineering and technologyRMIT Uni: Engineering–Aerospace (p. 324), Engineering–Aerospace/Management (p. 324).Aerospace studiesRMIT Uni: Aviation/Business Management (p. 320), Engineering–Aerospace (p. 324).Aged careGippsTAFE: Aged Care (p. 206).HSA: Aged Care (p. 221), Health Services (p. 221), Home andCommunity Care (p. 222), Leisure and Health (p. 222), Mental Health/Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 222).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Aged care nursingAdvance: Nursing (p. 129).Deakin Uni: Nursing (p. 194), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 194), Nursing/Psychology (p. 194), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion(p. 194).Holmesglen: Nursing (Degree) (p. 232), Nursing (Enrolled Nursing)(p. 232).HSA: Nursing (p. 222).Sunraysia: Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) (p. 353).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Agricultural scienceLa Trobe Uni: Law/Science (p. 255).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390).AgricultureAdvance: Organic Farming (p. 129).Goulburn Ovens: Agriculture (p. 214).La Trobe Uni: Agricultural Sciences (p. 244), Agricultural Sciences/Business (p. 245), Agricultural Sciences/International Development (p.245), Science (Applications in Society) (p. 258).NMIT: Agriculture and Land Management (Degree) (p. 301), EquineStudies (Degree) (p. 303).South West: Agriculture (p. 343), Agronomy (p. 343), HorseManagement (p. 344), Rural Business Management (p. 345).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Science (p. 394), Science(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394).William Angliss: Food Science and Technology (p. 417).Agriculture, environmental and related studiesAdvance: Organic Farming (p. 129).Goulburn Ovens: Agriculture (p. 214).Holmesglen: Horticulture/Sustainability (p. 229), Landscape Design/Sustainability (p. 231).RMIT Uni: Environmental Science (p. 328), Environmental Science/Engineering–Environmental (p. 328), Environmental Science/Management (p. 328).Sunraysia: Horticulture (p. 352).Uni of Ballarat: Environmental Management (p. 384).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Environmental Horticulture(Associate Degree) (p. 392), Food Science (Master of) (p. 393).Air traffic controlMFS: Aviation (p. 296).Swinburne Uni: Aviation Management, Aviation Management/Commerce (p. 357), Aviation, Aviation/Commerce (p. 357).Air transportRMIT Uni: Aviation (p. 320).Swinburne Uni: Aviation Management, Aviation Management/Commerce (p. 357).Aircraft maintenance engineeringRMIT Uni: Engineering–Aerospace (p. 324), Engineering–Mechanical(Associate Degree) (p. 326).Swinburne Uni: Aviation Management, Aviation Management/Commerce (p. 357), Aviation, Aviation/Commerce (p. 357).Aircraft operationMFS: Aviation (p. 296).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering (p. 273), Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Aerospace Engineering/Law (p. 273), AerospaceEngineering/Science (p. 273), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering(p. 280).RMIT Uni: Aviation (p. 320).Swinburne Uni: Aviation (Flight Operations) (p. 357), AviationManagement, Aviation Management/Commerce (p. 357), Aviation,Aviation/Commerce (p. 357).AlgorithmsDeakin Uni: Information Technology - Mobile and Apps Development(p. 191).La Trobe Uni: Computer Science (p. 248), Computer Science(Honours)/Electronic Engineering (p. 248), Computer Science inGames Technology (p. 248), Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248),Computer Systems Engineering (p. 248).Monash Uni: Computer Science (p. 281), Science/Computer Science(p. 292).RMIT Uni: Computer Science (p. 322), Software Engineering (p. 337).Animal husbandryBox Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158).Goulburn Ovens: Agriculture (p. 214).La Trobe Uni: Agricultural Sciences (p. 244), Agricultural Sciences/Business (p. 245), Animal and Veterinary Biosciences (p. 245),Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) (p. 259).Monash Uni: Veterinary Bioscience (p. 294).NMIT: Agriculture and Land Management (Degree) (p. 301), AnimalCare and Management (p. 301), Equine Studies (Degree) (p. 303).South West: Agriculture (p. 343), Horse Management (p. 344), RuralBusiness Management (p. 345).Uni of Melbourne: Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of) (p. 395).Victoria Uni: Animal Care and Management (Animal Technology) (p.398), Veterinary Nursing (p. 413).| 423


Animal studiesBox Hill: Companion Animal Services (p. 159).Deakin Uni: Biological Science (p. 185), Wildlife and Conservation Biology(p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Bioscience (p. 247).NMIT: Animal Care and Management (p. 301).Uni of Ballarat: Environmental Management (p. 384).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Science (p. 394), Science(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394), Veterinary Medicine(Doctor of) (p. 395).AnimationChisholm: Information Technology (Digital Interactive Games/DigitalMedia Technologies) (p. 177), Interactive Media Design (p. 178).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Science (p. 185), Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Information Technology - Mobile and Apps Development(p. 191).Holmesglen: Animation–Screen Production (Degree) (p. 227), Screenand Media (Animation) (p. 233).JMCA: Digital Animation (p. 237), Digital Animation (Degree) (p. 237),Games Design (p. 238).Monash Uni: Communication Design (p. 280).NMIT: Digital and Interactive Media (p. 302).Qantm: Animation (Diploma) (p. 317).Swinburne Uni: Design/Business (p. 362), Design–Digital MediaDesign (p. 362), Digital and Interactive Games (p. 362), DigitalMediaTechnologies (p. 363).Uni of Ballarat: Information Technology (p. 385).AnthropologyDeakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), International Studies(p. 192).La Trobe Uni: Agricultural Sciences/International Development (p. 245),Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education (p. 246),Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p.246), Health Sciences/International Development (p. 251), InternationalDevelopment (p. 254), Law/Arts (p. 255), Law/International Relations (p.255), Social Sciences (p. 259).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics(p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary)(p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277),Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education(Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), EnvironmentalEngineering/Arts (p. 284), Journalism (p. 286), MechatronicsEngineering/Arts (p. 287).Uni of Ballarat: Psychology (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).AquacultureAMC: Aquaculture (Associate Degree) (p. 150), Graduate Certificateof Applied Science (Marine Environment) (p. 150), Graduate Diplomaof Applied Science (Marine Environment) (p. 151), Master of AppliedScience (Marine Enviornment) - Honours (p. 151), Master of AppliedScience (Marine Environment) (p. 152).Deakin Uni: Fisheries and Aquaculture (p. 189), Marine Biology (p. 193).NMIT: Aquaculture and Environmental Management(Degree) (p. 301).Aquatic studiesAMC: Graduate Certificate of Applied Science (Marine Environment) (p.150), Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Marine Environment) (p.151), Master of Applied Science (Marine Enviornment) - Honours (p.151), Master of Applied Science (Marine Environment) (p. 152).Uni of Ballarat: Exercise and Sport Science (p. 384).ArchaeologyLa Trobe Uni: Archaeology (p. 245), Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p.246), Arts/Arts Education (p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/HealthSciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Law/Arts (p. 255), Science(Applications in Society) (p. 258).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274),Arts Scholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education(Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Engineering/Arts(p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), Journalism (p. 286),Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).ArchitectureBendigo TAFE: Building Design (Architectural) (p. 154).Box Hill: Building Design (p. 158).Chisholm: Building Design (p. 175).Deakin Uni: Architectural Technology (p. 183), Architecture (p. 183),Architecture/Construction Management (p. 184), Global Science andTechnology Program (p. 190), Science and Technology (Dean’s ScholarsProgram) (p. 197).Gordon: Building Design (p. 209).Holmesglen: Building Design (p. 227).Monash Uni: Architecture (p. 274), Architecture Scholars program (p.274), Engineering/Architectural Design (p. 283), Interior Architecture(p. 285).NMIT: Building Design (p. 301).RMIT Uni: Architecture (p. 320).Swinburne Uni: Building Design (p. 358), Interior Design and Decoration(p. 369).Uni of Melbourne: Architecture (Master of) (p. 390), Environments (p.392), Environments (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 392).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Architectural Engineering (p. 402).Wodonga TAFE: Building Design (p. 420).Architecture and urban environmentSwinburne Uni: Design–Interior Design (p. 362), Interior Design andDecoration (p. 369).Uni of Melbourne: Architecture (Master of) (p. 390), LandscapeArchitecture (Master of) (p. 393), Urban Design (Master of) (p. 395).ArtAIE: Game Art (Animation) (p. 126), Screen Art (Animation) (p. 126).Deakin Uni: Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Visual Arts (p. 198).JMCA: Games Design (p. 238).Monash Uni: Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Business and Commerce/Visualand Media Arts (p. 279), Visual Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 295).NMIT: Digital and Interactive Media (p. 302).Swinburne Uni: Design-Associate Degree of Applied Graphic Design (p.361), Interactive Digital Media-Associate Degree (p. 369).Uni of Melbourne: Fine Arts (p. 392), Fine Arts (Master of) (p. 392).Artificial intelligenceDeakin Uni: Business Information Systems/Information Technology (p.185), Engineering - Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188), Engineering(Engineering Scholars Program) (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p.188), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Engineering/Science(p. 189), Information Technology–Games Design and Development(p. 191).La Trobe Uni: Computer Science (p. 248), Computer Science/Accounting(p. 248).Monash Uni: Computer Science (p. 281), Information Technology andSystems (p. 285), Science/Computer Science (p. 292).Qantm: Games Programming (Degree) (p. 317).RMIT Uni: Computer Science (p. 322), Games and GraphicsProgramming (p. 330), Information Technology (p. 330), SoftwareEngineering (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Computer Science (p. 360), Software Development (p.377), Software Engineering (p. 377).Asian studiesDeakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts (International Relations) (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Health Sciences/Arts (p.190), International Studies (p. 192), International Studies/Commerce (p.192), International Studies/Law (p. 192), Language (Diploma) (p. 193),Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), International Development (p. 254), InternationalRelations (p. 254), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics(p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p.278), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p.284), International (p. 285), Journalism (p. 286), Languages (p. 286),Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).RMIT Uni: International Business (p. 331), Media (p. 333), ProfessionalCommunication (p. 335).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398), CommunityDevelopment (p. 399), Criminal Justice Studies (p. 400), InternationalStudies (p. 406), International Studies/Business (p. 406), Law/Arts (p.407), Psychological Studies (p. 410), Social Work (p. 412).AstronomyLa Trobe Uni: Arts/Science (p. 246), Science (p. 258), Science DoubleDegree Program (p. 259), Science/Accounting (p. 259).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Commerce/Science (p. 280),Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p.292), Science Scholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science(p. 292), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education(Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p.293).AstrophysicsMonash Uni: Journalism/Science (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287).Atmospheric sciencesMFS: Aviation (p. 296).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Commerce/Science (p. 280),Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Environmental Science (p.284), Journalism/Science (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science(p. 287), Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292),Science Scholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292),Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p.292), Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394).AudioBox Hill: Medical Administration (p. 163).Collarts: Audio Production (p. 144), Audio Production (Diploma) (p.144), Contemporary Music Performance (p. 144), Creative IndustriesManagement (p. 144), Music Performance (p. 144).Deakin Uni: Film and Digital Media (p. 189).Goulburn Ovens: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 214).Holmesglen: Animation–Screen Production (Degree) (p. 227), Screenand Media (Animation) (p. 233), Screen and Media (Live Action) (p. 233),Screen Production (Live Action) (Degree) (p. 233).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Associate Degree) (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Degree) (p. 236).NMIT: Live Production (Theatre and Events) (p. 305), Music Technologyand Production (p. 306).RMIT Uni: Sound Production (p. 337).SAE: Audio Production (Degree) (p. 340), Sound Production (p. 340).Uni of Ballarat: Information Technology (Multimedia) (p. 385).Wodonga TAFE: Sound Production (p. 421).Audio visual studiesAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131), Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131),Graphic Design (Degree) (p. 131), Photo Media (Degree) (p. 131), VisualArts (Degree) (p. 131).ACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Creative Arts (p. 134), VisualArts and Design (p. 138).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).AGME: Music (Degree) (p. 146).AIE: Screen Art (Animation) (p. 126).Bendigo TAFE: Visual Art (p. 154).Box Hill: Information Technology (Networking) (p. 161), Library andInformation Services (p. 162), Live Production, Theatre and Events (p.162), Music Audio Production (Degree) (p. 163), Music Composition(Degree) (p. 163), Screen and Media (Broadcast Television) (p. 164),Visual Art (Diploma) (p. 164).Chisholm: Graphic Design (p. 177), Information Technology Networking/Systems Administration (p. 178), Information Technology Web-BasedTechnologies (p. 178), Screen and Media (Video/Animation) (p. 181),Visual Art (p. 181).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184),Arts/Science (p. 185), Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Media andCommunication (p. 193), Visual Arts (p. 198), Visual CommunicationDesign (p. 198).FCC: Film and Television Production (p. 204).Goulburn Ovens: Acting (p. 214), Graphic Design (p. 214).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217), Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Animation–Screen Production (Degree) (p. 227), GraphicDesign (p. 229), Information Technology Multimedia (p. 230), InteractiveDigital Media (p. 231), Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 231),Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production) (p. 233), Screen and Media(Animation) (p. 233), Screen and Media (Radio and TV) (p. 233), ScreenProduction (Live Action) (Degree) (p. 233), Visual Arts (p. 234).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Associate Degree) (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Degree) (p. 236), Digital Animation(p. 237), Digital Animation (Associate Degree) (p. 237), Digital Animation(Degree) (p. 237), Digital Television Production (p. 237), DigitalTelevision Production (Associate Degree) (p. 237), Digital TelevisionProduction (Degree) (p. 237), Entertainment Business Management(p. 237), Entertainment Business Management (Associate Degree) (p.237), Entertainment Business Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238),Entertainment Business Management (Degree) (p. 238), Games Design(p. 238), Music and Performance, Contemporary (p. 238).Kangan: Information Technology Networking (p. 240), VisualMerchandising (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Electronic Engineering (p. 249), Electronic Technology (p.249), Graphic Design (p. 250), Journalism (p. 254), Journalism (Sport)(p. 254), Law/Media Studies (p. 255), Media Studies (p. 256), VisualArts (p. 260).Monash College: Art and Design Studies (p. 270).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking andFinance (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276),Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276),Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Management (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law(p. 278), Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts (p. 279),Business/Visual Arts (p. 279), Communication Design (p. 280), Education(P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), English Language (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), Games Development (p. 284), Information Technologyand Systems (p. 285), Interior Architecture (p. 285), Journalism (p.286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Multimedia Development(p. 288), Visual and Media Arts (Diploma of Tertiary Studies) (p. 294),Visual Arts (p. 295), Visual Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 295), Visual Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 295).NMIT: Digital and Interactive Media (p. 302), Music Industry (SoundProduction) (p. 306), Screen and Media (p. 307), Writing and Publishing(Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 307).PIC: Photography-Digital/Analogue/Commercial/Art (p. 313).Qantm: Animation (Degree) (p. 317), Games Programming (Degree)(p. 317).RMIT Uni: Advertising (p. 320), Animation and Interactive Media (p.320), Audiovisual Technology (p. 320), Communication Design (p. 322),Design (p. 322), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Associate Degree)(p. 328), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (TCF) (p. 328), Fine Art(p. 329), Games and Graphics Programming (p. 330), Games Design (p.330), Interactive Digital Media (p. 330), Interior Design and Decoration(p. 331), Media (p. 333), Multimedia Systems (Design) (p. 333), Screenand Media (Film and Television Production) (p. 336), Screen andMedia (Television Production) (p. 336), Screenwriting (p. 336), SoundProduction (p. 337), Visual Art (p. 338), Visual Merchandising (p. 338).SAE: Audio Production (Degree) (p. 340), Audio Production (Diploma) (p.340), Film Production (Degree) (p. 340), Film Production (Diploma) (p.340), Sound Production (p. 340).South West: Art, Craft and Design (p. 343), Interactive Digital Media(p. 344).Sunraysia: Graphic Design (p. 352), Interactive Digital Media (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Advertising–Communication (p. 356), Arts (p. 357),Design/Business (p. 362), Design–Digital Media Design (p. 362), DigitalMedia, Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362), Electronics (p. 363), Events(p. 365), Film and Television (p. 365), Games and Interactivity (p. 366),Games and Interactivity/Computer Science and Software Engineering(p. 366), Graphic Design (p. 366), Interactive Digital Media (p. 369), LiveProduction, Theatre and Events (p. 371), Make–Up (p. 371), Screenand Media (Film and Television) (p. 376), Visual Art (p. 379), VisualMerchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Acting (p. 382), Arts/Professional Writing and Editing(p. 382), Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384), Information Technology(Multimedia) (p. 385), International Studies (p. 386), Live Production,Theatre and Events (p. 386), Visual Art (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Creative Arts Industries (p. 400), Creative Industries (Diploma)(p. 400), Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities and424 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Social Sciences (p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p.401), Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education(P–12) Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and theArts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), GraphicDesign (p. 404), Information Technology (Multimedia) (p. 405), InteractiveDigital Media (p. 406), Interactive Media (p. 406), Screen and Media–Games Development (p. 411), Social Work (p. 412), Specialist Make–upServices (p. 412), Visual Art (p. 413).Wodonga TAFE: Interactive Digital Media (p. 420), Visual Merchandising(p. 421).AuditingLa Trobe Uni: Accounting and Finance (p. 244).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 356).Australian studiesChisholm: Liberal Arts (p. 179).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Health and PhysicalEducation (Secondary) (p. 190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190),Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Holmesglen: Liberal Arts (p. 231).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Science (p. 246), Law/Arts (p. 255), Natural ResourcesEducation (p. 256), Nature Tourism (p. 256).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics(p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278),Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283),Engineering/Arts (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284),Journalism (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).NMIT: Liberal Arts (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Environment (p. 328), Environment/Environmental Science (p.328), Social Work (p. 336), Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) (p.337), Urban and Regional Planning (p. 338), Youth Work (p. 338).Swinburne Uni: Liberal Arts (p. 370), Politics and Public Policy (p. 373).Uni of Ballarat: Psychology (p. 387).Automotive body constructionOCB: Automotive (p. 311).RMIT Uni: Industrial Design (p. 330).Automotive engineeringDeakin Uni: Engineering - Mechanical (p. 188), Engineering -Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Automotive (p. 324), Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324).Automotive engineering and technologyDeakin Uni: Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program) (p. 188),Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Engineering/Information Technology (p.189), Engineering/Science (p. 189).Monash Uni: Industrial Design (p. 285).OCB: Automotive (p. 311).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Automotive (p. 324).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Mechanical Engineering (p. 402).Automotive vehicle operationsOCB: Automotive (p. 311).Automotive vehicle refinishingOCB: Automotive (p. 311).AviationMFS: Aviation (p. 296).RMIT Uni: Aviation (p. 320), Aviation/Business Management (p. 320),Engineering–Aerospace (p. 324).Baking and pastrymakingAcademia: Patisserie (p. 124).Box Hill: Patisserie (p. 163).CIE: Patisserie (p. 167).William Angliss: Patisserie (p. 418).BankingLa Trobe Uni: Banking (p. 246).RMIT Uni: Financial Services (p. 329).Banking and financeAcademia: Accounting (p. 123), Business (p. 123), Hairdressing (p. 124),Marketing (p. 124), Patisserie (p. 124).Advance: Accounting (p. 128).Box Hill: Accounting (p. 158), Business (p. 158), Commercial Cookery (p.159), Hospitality (p. 160), Hospitality Management (Associate Degree) (p.160), Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 161), Management (p. 162),Marketing (p. 162), Patisserie (p. 163).Chisholm: Accounting (p. 174), Hospitality (p. 177).Collarts: Creative Industries Management (p. 144), Music Business(p. 144).CSU: Accounting (p. 170).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184),Business Administration (p. 185), Business Information Systems (p. 185),Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (Dean’sScholars Program) (p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), International Finance(p. 192), International Studies/Commerce (p. 192), Management (p. 193),Management/Law (p. 193), Property and Real Estate/Commerce (p.195), Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196).Gordon: Accounting (p. 209), Events (p. 209), Events/Sustainability (p.210), Hospitality (p. 210), Hospitality/Events (p. 210).Holmesglen: Accounting (p. 226), Banking Services (p. 227), Hospitality(p. 229), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 230), Hospitality(Patisserie) (p. 230), Human Resources (p. 230), Marketing (p. 232).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238).Kangan: Accounting (p. 240), Management (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Accounting/Economics (p. 244), Accounting/Finance (p.244), Accounting/Information Technology (p. 244), Agricultural Sciences/Business (p. 245), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Business (p. 247), Business/Information Technology (p. 247), Computer Science/Accounting (p.248), Finance (p. 250), Health Sciences/Business (p. 251), InternationalBusiness (p. 254), Science/Accounting (p. 259).Monash Uni: Accounting and Finance (p. 273), Accounting/Banking andFinance (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts and SocialSciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts/Banking and Finance(p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Banking and Finance (p. 277),Biomedical Science/Commerce (p. 278), Business (p. 278), Business andCommerce (p. 278), Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts (p.279), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279), Civil and Environmental Engineering/Business and Commerce (p. 279), Commerce (p. 279), CommerceScholars program (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program/Economics(p. 279), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Business Information Systems (p. 280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280),Commerce/Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering(p. 280), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p.282), Health Science/Business (p. 285), Journalism/Business (p. 286),Journalism/Commerce (p. 286), Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).NMIT: Accounting (p. 300), International Business (p. 304), Marketing(p. 305).RMIT Uni: Accountancy (p. 319), Accounting (p. 319), Economics andFinance (p. 323), Financial Services (p. 329), Mathematics (p. 333),Property and Valuation (p. 335), Statistics (p. 337).South West: Accounting (p. 343), Agriculture (p. 343), Agronomy (p. 343),Interactive Digital Media (p. 344).Stott’s Colleges: Hospitality (p. 349).Sunraysia: Accounting (p. 351).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 355), Accounting (p. 356), Accountingand Finance (p. 356), Business (p. 358), Business Administration (p.358), Business/Communication (p. 359), Business/Communication–Professional Communication (p. 359), Business/Social Science (p. 359),Commerce (p. 359), Commercial Law (p. 359), Engineering–Electricaland Electronic (p. 364), Engineering–Electronics and Computer Systems/Telecommunication and Network (p. 364), Engineering–Mechanical (p.364), Entrepreneurship and Innovation (p. 365), Events (p. 365), Finance(p. 365), Finance (p. 366), Human Resource Management (p. 367),Human Resources (p. 367), Human Resources/Sustainability (p. 367),Interactive Digital Media (p. 369), International Business (p. 369), Italian/Commerce (p. 369), Japanese/Commerce (p. 369), Management (p.371), Management (Applied) - Associate Degree (p. 371), Marketing (p.372), Retail Management (p. 375).Uni of Ballarat: Commerce (p. 383).Uni of Melbourne: Commerce (p. 391), Commerce (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Accounting (p. 397), Banking and Finance (p. 398),Financial Planning (p. 403), Human Resources (p. 404), Law/Business(p. 407), Psychological Studies/Business (p. 410), Sport and RecreationManagement–Sport Management (p. 412).VIT: Business (p. 415).William Angliss: Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Accounting (p. 420), Business (p. 420).Banking, finance and related fieldsLa Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244).RMIT Uni: Financial Services (p. 329).Beauty therapyAcademia: Beauty Therapy (p. 123), Hairdressing (p. 124).Bendigo TAFE: Beauty Therapy (p. 153).Box Hill: Beauty Therapy (p. 158).Chisholm: Beauty Therapy (p. 175).CIE: Beauty Therapy (p. 166).Elly Lukas: Beauty Therapy (p. 200).Gordon: Beauty Therapy (p. 209), Make-up (p. 211).Grenadi: Beauty Therapy (p. 217).NMIT: Beauty Therapy (p. 301).Swinburne Uni: Make–Up (p. 371).Uni of Ballarat: Beauty Therapy (p. 382).Victoria Uni: Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Dermal Therapies (p. 400),Specialist Make–up Services (p. 412).Behavioural scienceCSU: Occupational Therapy (p. 171), Physiotherapy (p. 172), SpeechPathology (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Clinical Exercise Physiology (p. 186), Diabetes Education(p. 187), Exercise and Sport Science (p. 189), Exercise and SportScience/Business (Sport Management) (p. 189), Health Sciences/Arts(p. 190), Human Nutrition (p. 191), Nursing (p. 194), Nursing/Midwifery(p. 194), Nursing/Psychology (p. 194), Nursing/Public Health and HealthPromotion (p. 194), Occupational Therapy (p. 194), PsychologicalStudies (p. 195), Psychology (p. 195), Public Human Nutrition (p. 196),Social Work (p. 197).La Trobe Uni: Law/Psychological Science (p. 255), Psychological Science(p. 258).Monash College: Arts (Human Behaviour Stream) (p. 270).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking andFinance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education(Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Management (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Arts/SocialWork (p. 277), Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Bioethics (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Law (p. 278), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Education(P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), English Language (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), Journalism (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p.287), Midwifery (p. 288), Nursing (p. 289), Nursing (Community Health)(p. 289), Nursing Practice (p. 289), Nursing Practice/Midwifery (p. 289),Nursing/Emergency Health (p. 289), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 289), SocialWelfare (p. 293).RMIT Uni: Physical Education (p. 335).Swinburne Uni: Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p.361), Human Resources/Sustainability (p. 367), Laboratory Technology/Sustainability (p. 370).Uni of Ballarat: Arts/Education (p. 382), Physical Education (p. 387),Psychology (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Science/Psychological Studies (p. 411).Biochemistry and cell biologyBox Hill: Laboratory Technology (p. 162).Deakin Uni: Biological Science (p. 185), Biomedical Science (p. 185),Forensic Science (p. 190), Forensic Science/Criminology (p. 190), Law/Science (p. 193), Science (p. 196).La Trobe Uni: Bioscience (p. 247), Health Sciences/Dietetic Practice (p.251), Human Nutrition (p. 253).MIBT: Science (p. 266).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Commerce/Science (p. 280),Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Journalism/Science (p.286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292),Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p.292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary)(p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering(p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).RMIT Uni: Biotechnology (p. 321), Biotechnology/Biomedical Science (p.321), Engineering–Chemical/Biotechnology (p. 324), Food Science andTechnology (p. 329), Laboratory Technology (p. 332), Science (AppliedSciences) (p. 336), Science (Associate Degree) (p. 336).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce,Biochemistry, Chemistry (p. 357).Uni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382), Food and NutritionalSciences (p. 384).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Science (p. 394), Science(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology, Chemistry orEnvironmental Management (p. 411).Biological sciencesACST: Remedial Massage (p. 142), Sports Therapy (p. 142), SportsTherapy (Graduate Certificate) (p. 142).Advance: Conservation and Land Management (p. 128).Box Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Beauty Therapy (p. 158),Biotechnology (Associate Degree) (p. 158), Biotechnology andInnovation (Degree) (p. 158).Chisholm: Beauty Therapy (p. 175), Laboratory Techniques (p. 179),Laboratory Technology (Biological and Chemical Testing, EnvironmentalMonitoring) (p. 179), Massage/Myotherapy/Pilates (p. 180), Science(p. 181).CIE: Beauty Therapy (p. 166).CSU: Health and Rehabilitation Science (p. 171), Occupational Therapy(p. 171), Physiotherapy (p. 172), Podiatry (p. 172), Speech Pathology(p. 172).Deakin Uni: Arts/Science (p. 185), Biological Science (p. 185), BiomedicalScience (p. 185), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Science (p.189), Environmental Management and Sustainability (p. 189), ForensicScience (p. 190), Global Science and Technology Program (p. 190),Health and Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 190), Law/Science (p.193), Marine Biology (p. 193), Science (p. 196), Science and Technology(Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197), Teaching–Science/Science (p.198), Wildlife and Conservation Biology (p. 198), Zoology and AnimalScience (p. 198).Elly Lukas: Beauty Therapy (p. 200).Endeavour: Acupuncture (Degree) (p. 202), Homoeopathy (Degree) (p.202), Musculoskeletal Therapy (Degree) (p. 202), Naturopathy (Degree)(p. 202), Nutritional Medicine (Degree) (p. 202).Gordon: Beauty Therapy (p. 209), Laboratory Technology (p. 211).Holmesglen: Laboratory Technology (p. 231), Massage/Myotherapy (p.232), Naturopathy (p. 232), Science (p. 233).La Trobe Uni: Animal and Veterinary Biosciences (p. 245), Arts/Science(p. 246), Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) (p. 246), BiomedicalScience (p. 247), Bioscience (p. 247), Civil Engineering/Science (p. 247),Law/Science (p. 255), Medicinal Chemistry (p. 256), Nanotechnology/Science (p. 256), Science (p. 258), Science (Applications in Society) (p.258), Science (Honours)/Nanotechnology (p. 259), Science (Wildlife andConservation Biology) (p. 259), Science Double Degree Program (p.259), Science/Accounting (p. 259).LTM: Bioscience (p. 242), Health Sciences (p. 242).MIBT: Science (p. 266).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Behavioural Science (p. 277),Biomedical Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) (p.277), Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Commerce (p. 278), Biomedical Science/Engineering (p.278), Biomedical Science/Science (p. 278), Biotechnology (p. 278),Commerce/Science (p. 280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282),Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283),Environmental Engineering (p. 284), Environmental Engineering/Science(p. 284), Environmental Science (p. 284), Journalism/Science (p. 286),Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Medical Bioscience (p.287), Midwifery (p. 288), Nursing (p. 289), Nursing (Community Health)(p. 289), Nursing Practice (p. 289), Nursing Practice/Midwifery (p.289), Nursing/Emergency Health (p. 289), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 289),Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), ScienceScholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292),Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).NMIT: Equine Studies (Degree) (p. 303), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Biomedical Science (p. 320), Biotechnology (p. 321),Biotechnology/Biomedical Science (p. 321), Engineering–Chemical/Biotechnology (p. 324), Engineering–Chemical/PharmaceuticalScience (p. 324), Engineering–Mechanical/Biotechnology (p. 327),Environment/Environmental Science (p. 328), Environmental Science(p. 328), Environmental Science/Engineering–Environmental (p.328), Environmental Science/Management (p. 328), Exercise andSport Science (p. 328), Food Technology and Nutrition (p. 329),Index of major study areas | 425


Food Technology/Engineering–Chemical (p. 329), Food Technology/Management (p. 329), Laboratory Medicine (p. 332), Nanotechnology/Applied Sciences (p. 334), Pharmaceutical Sciences (p. 334), PhysicalEducation (p. 335), Science (Applied Sciences) (p. 336).Sage: Massage Therapy (p. 341).SSNT: Clinical Myotherapy (Degree) (p. 347), Naturopathy (Degree)(p. 347).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce,Biochemistry, Chemistry (p. 357), Engineering–Biomedical (p. 363),Health Science-Public and Environmental (p. 367), LaboratoryTechnology (p. 370), Laboratory Technology/Sustainability (p. 370),Psychology and Psychophysiology–Arts (p. 374), Psychology andPsychophysiology–Science (p. 374), Psychology–Science (p. 374),Science (p. 375), Science (p. 376), Sustainability, EnvironmentalSustainability (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382), Environmental Management(p. 384), Nursing (p. 387), Science (p. 387), Science/Education (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Biomedicine (p. 391), Biomedicine (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391), Biotechnology (Master of) (p. 391), Science(p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394),Science (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Animal Care and Management (Animal Technology) (p.398), Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Biomedical Sciences (p. 398), DermalTherapies (p. 400), Engineering Science–Sports Engineering (p. 402),Exercise Science and Human Movement (p. 403), Exercise Science andHuman Movement/Psychological Studies (p. 403), Exercise Scienceand Human Movement/Sport and Recreation Management (p. 403),Nutrition, Food and Health Sciences (p. 409), Nutritional Therapy (p.409), Osteopathy (p. 409), Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 410),Psychology (Science) (p. 410), Science/Psychological Studies (p.411), Science–Alternative Entry (p. 411), Science–Specialisations inBiotechnology, Chemistry or Environmental Management (p. 411).Biomedical engineeringDeakin Uni: Engineering Science - Medical Technology (p. 188).Monash Uni: Biomedical Science/Science (p. 278).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Biomedical (p. 324), Engineering–Electronic andCommunication (p. 326).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Biomedical (p. 363), Engineering–ProductDesign (p. 364).Uni of Ballarat: Science/Education (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Biomedicine (p. 391), Biomedicine (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391), Engineering (Master of) (p. 392), Science (p.394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394).BotanyCSU: Parks, Recreation and Heritage (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Biological Science (p. 185), Science (p. 196), Wildlife andConservation Biology (p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Science (p. 246), Biological Sciences (AdvancedScience) (p. 246), Bioscience (p. 247), Law/Science (p. 255), Science(p. 258), Science (Applications in Society) (p. 258), Science (Wildlife andConservation Biology) (p. 259), Science Double Degree Program (p.259), Science/Accounting (p. 259).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), BiomedicalScience/Science (p. 278), Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284),Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science/Education (Primary)(p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering(p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).RMIT Uni: Biotechnology (p. 321), Biotechnology/Biomedical Science(p. 321).Uni of Ballarat: Environmental Management (p. 384), Science (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Environmental Horticulture (Associate Degree) (p.392), Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program)(p. 394), Science (Master of) (p. 394).BuildingBox Hill: Building and Construction (Diploma) (p. 158), Building Design (p.158), Engineering–Civil (p. 160).Chisholm: Building and Construction (p. 175), Building Design (p. 175).Deakin Uni: Architectural Technology (p. 183), Architecture (p. 183),Architecture/Construction Management (p. 184), ConstructionManagement (p. 187), Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program)(p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Engineering/InformationTechnology (p. 189), Engineering/Science (p. 189), FacilitiesManagement (p. 189).Gordon: Building and Construction (p. 209), Building Design (p. 209),Building Surveying (p. 209), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 210).Holmesglen: Building (Construction Management) (Degree) (p. 227),Building and Construction (Building) (p. 227), Building Design (p. 227),Building Surveying (p. 227), Building Surveying (Degree) (p. 228),Facilities Management (Degree) (p. 229), Interior Design and Decoration(p. 231).Kangan: Building and Construction (p. 240), Building and Construction/Sustainability (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Civil Engineering (p. 247), Civil Engineering/Business (p.247), Civil Engineering/Science (p. 247).NMIT: Building and Construction (p. 301), Building Design (p. 301),Building Surveying (p. 301), Engineering–Civil (p. 303), Interior Designand Decoration (p. 304).OPIE: Architectural Building Design (p. 309), Building Design (p. 309),Building Design and Technology (p. 309), Interior Decoration and Design(p. 309), Residential Drafting (p. 309).RMIT Uni: Building and Construction (p. 321), Building Design (p. 321),Construction Management (p. 322), Interior Design and Decoration(p. 331).Swinburne Uni: Building and Construction (p. 358), Building Design (p.358), Design–Interior Design (p. 362), Engineering–Civil (p. 363), FireTechnology (p. 366).Uni of Ballarat: Building Design (p. 382).Uni of Melbourne: Construction Management (Master of) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Building and Construction (p. 398), Building Design (p. 399),Building Surveying (p. 399), Engineering–Alternative Entry (p. 402),Engineering–Architectural Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–BuildingEngineering (p. 402), Engineering–Civil Engineering (p. 402).Wodonga TAFE: Building Design (p. 420), Interior Design and Decoration(p. 421).Building construction economicsDeakin Uni: Construction Management (p. 187).Uni of Melbourne: Construction Management (Master of) (p. 391),Property (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Building Engineering (p. 402).Building construction managementDeakin Uni: Construction Management (p. 187), Global Science andTechnology Program (p. 190), Science and Technology (Dean’s ScholarsProgram) (p. 197).Holmesglen: Building (Construction Management) (Degree) (p. 227),Building Surveying (Degree) (p. 228), Facilities Management (Degree)(p. 229).Kangan: Building and Construction (p. 240), Building and Construction/Sustainability (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Civil Engineering (p. 247), Civil Engineering/Business (p.247), Civil Engineering/Science (p. 247).NMIT: Building Design (p. 301).RMIT Uni: Building and Construction (p. 321), Construction Management(p. 322).Uni of Melbourne: Construction Management (Master of) (p. 391),Property (Master of) (p. 394).Building science and technologyNMIT: Building Design (p. 301).Swinburne Uni: Design–Interior Design (p. 362).Uni of Melbourne: Construction Management (Master of) (p. 391),Property (Master of) (p. 394).Building services engineeringUni of Melbourne: Construction Management (Master of) (p. 391).Building surveyingDeakin Uni: Construction Management (p. 187).Uni of Melbourne: Property (Master of) (p. 394).Business and commercial lawACU: Commerce/Business Administration (p. 134).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184), Arts/Management(p. 184), Business Administration (p. 185), Business Information Systems(p. 185), Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce(Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186),Commerce/Science (p. 186), Commercial Law (p. 186), Criminology/Law (p. 187), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), International Studies/Commerce (p. 192), International Studies/Law (p. 192), Law (p. 193),Law/Science (p. 193), Management (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193),Property and Real Estate/Commerce (p. 195), Public Health and HealthPromotion/Commerce (p. 196).La Trobe Uni: Accounting and Finance (p. 244).Monash Uni: Arts/Business (p. 276), Business Law (p. 279), Education(P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), Journalism/Business (p. 286).NMIT: Accounting (Degree) (p. 300).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Chemical/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 356), Advertising–Business (p. 356),Business Administration - Associate Degree (p. 358), Commerce (p.359), Commercial Law (p. 359), Entrepreneurship and Innovation (p.365), Finance (p. 365), Finance (p. 366), Human Resource Management(p. 367), International Business (p. 369), Italian/Commerce (p. 369),Japanese/Commerce (p. 369), Management (p. 371), Management(Applied) - Associate Degree (p. 371), Marketing (p. 372), PublicRelations–Business (p. 375).Victoria Uni: Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399).Business and managementAAD: Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131), Graphic Design (Degree) (p.131).Academia: Accounting (p. 123), Business (p. 123), Commercial Cookery(p. 123), Hairdressing (p. 124).ACU: Arts (p. 133), Business Administration (p. 134), BusinessAdministration/Global Studies (p. 134), Business Administration/Laws (p.134), Teaching/Arts (Mathematics) (p. 138).Advance: Accounting (p. 128), Disability (p. 128), Management (p. 129).AIE: Game Art (Animation) (p. 126), Game Programming (p. 126), Gamesand Virtual Worlds (Programming) (p. 126).AIF: Fitness (p. 148).AMC: Maritime and Logistics Management (Associate Degree) (p.151), Maritime and Logistics Management (Degree) (p. 151), MaritimeTechnology Management (p. 151).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Beauty Therapy (p. 158), Biotechnology and Innovation (Degree)(p. 158), Business (p. 158), Computer Systems (p. 159), ComputerSystems (Networking) (Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 159), DanceTeaching and Management (p. 159), Events (p. 160), Fashion Design(Degree) (p. 160), Hospitality (p. 160), International Business (p. 162),Management (p. 162), Management/International Business (p. 162), RealEstate (p. 163).Chisholm: Administration (p. 174), Graphic Design (p. 177), Library,Information and Cultural Services (p. 179).CIE: Accounting (Degree) (p. 166), Beauty Therapy (p. 166), Business(p. 166), Events (p. 166), Hairdressing (p. 166), Hospitality and TourismManagement (Degree) (p. 167), Management (p. 167), Marketing (p.167), Tourism (p. 167).Collarts: Creative Industries Management (p. 144), Music Business (p.144), Music Performance (p. 144).CSU: Accounting (p. 170), Business Studies (p. 170), Computing Studies(Business) (p. 170), Management (p. 171), Marketing (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184),Business (Sport Management) (p. 185), Business Administration (p.185), Business Information Systems (p. 185), Business InformationSystems/Information Technology (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce (p. 186),Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 186),Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Exercise and Sport Science/Business (SportManagement) (p. 189), Information Technology - Mobile and AppsDevelopment (p. 191), Information Technology–Computer Science/Software Development (p. 191), International Studies/Commerce(p. 192), Management (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193), Politicsand Policy (p. 195), Property and Real Estate (p. 195), Property andReal Estate/Commerce (p. 195), Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196), Tourism/Management (p. 198).Endeavour: Acupuncture (Degree) (p. 202), Homoeopathy (Degree) (p.202), Musculoskeletal Therapy (Degree) (p. 202), Naturopathy (Degree)(p. 202), Nutritional Medicine (Degree) (p. 202).GippsTAFE: Hospitality (p. 207).Gordon: Accounting (p. 209), Building and Construction (p. 209),Events (p. 209), Events/Sustainability (p. 210), Hospitality (p. 210),Hospitality/Events (p. 210), Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211), Tourism/Sustainability (p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Events (p. 214), Hospitality (p. 214).Grenadi: Business (p. 217).Gurkhas: Business (p. 219).Holmes Inst: Accounting (p. 224), Fashion and Business (p. 224),Management (p. 224).Holmesglen: Administration (p. 227), Banking Services (p. 227),Business Administration (Degree) (p. 228), Events/Management (p.228), Executive Administration (Degree) (p. 228), Facilities Management(Degree) (p. 229), Food Science and Technology (p. 229), Hospitality (p.229), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 230), Hospitality (Patisserie)(p. 230), Human Resources (p. 230), Management (p. 232), MarketingManagement (Degree) (p. 232), Naturopathy (p. 232), Printing andGraphic Arts (Digital Production) (p. 233), Tourism/Events (p. 234),Tourism/Management (p. 234), Visual Arts (p. 234).ICHM: International Hotel Management (p. 235).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (Degree) (p. 236),Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), Entertainment BusinessManagement (Degree) (p. 238).Kangan: Accounting (p. 240), Administration (p. 240), Building andConstruction (p. 240), Management (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Accounting and Finance (p. 244),Accounting/Economics (p. 244), Accounting/Finance (p. 244), AgriculturalSciences/Business (p. 245), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Economics(p. 246), Business (p. 247), Business/Information Technology (p.247), Civil Engineering/Business (p. 247), Computer Science (p. 248),Computer Systems Engineering (p. 248), Economics (p. 249), ElectronicEngineering (p. 249), Event Management/Marketing (p. 250), EventManagement/Tourism Management (p. 250), Finance (p. 250), HealthSciences/Business (p. 251), Human Resource Management (p. 253),Information Technology (Professional) (p. 253), International Business (p.254), Law/Business (p. 255), Law/Economics (p. 255), Leadership andManagement (p. 255), Marketing (p. 256), Science/Accounting (p. 259),Sport Management (p. 259), Tourism and Hospitality (p. 260), TourismManagement (p. 260), Tourism Management/Marketing (p. 260).LTM: Information Technology (p. 242).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265).MIT: Business (p. 268), Business (Degree) (p. 268), InformationTechnology (p. 268).Monash College: Business (Business stream) (p. 270), Business(Commerce stream) (p. 270).Monash Uni: Accounting (p. 272), Accounting and Finance (p. 273),Accounting/Banking and Finance (p. 273), Accounting/Management(p. 273), Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics(p. 276), Arts/Management (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Banking and Finance (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p. 278), Business (p. 278), Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts (p. 279), Business Information Systems (p. 279),Business/Sport and Outdoor Recreation (p. 279), Business/Visual Arts(p. 279), Civil and Environmental Engineering/Business and Commerce(p. 279), Commerce (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program (p. 279),Commerce Scholars program/Economics (p. 279), Commerce/AerospaceEngineering (p. 280), Commerce/Business Information Systems (p.280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280),Commerce/Law (p. 280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p.280), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282),Enterprise Information Management (p. 284), Health Science/Business(p. 285), Information Technology and Systems (p. 285), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286), Management/Marketing (p. 287), Marketing (p. 287),Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).NMIT: Accounting (p. 300), Administration (p. 301), Building andConstruction (p. 301), Equine Studies (Degree) (p. 303), Events/Hospitality (p. 303), Hospitality (p. 303), Interior Design and Decoration(p. 304), Music Industry (Business) (p. 306), Music Industry (Degree,Associate Degree) (p. 306), Viticulture and Winemaking (Degree) (p.307).OCB: Business (p. 311), Hairdressing (p. 311), Management (p. 312).RMIT Uni: Accountancy (p. 319), Accounting (p. 319), Administration(p. 319), Advertising (p. 320), Aviation/Business Management (p. 320),Business (Associate Degree) (p. 321), Business Information Systems(p. 321), Chemistry/Management (p. 321), Computing Studies (p. 322),Construction Management (p. 322), Criminal Justice Administration(p. 322), Economics and Finance (p. 323), Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Computer and Network/Management(p. 325), Engineering–Electrical/Commerce (p. 326), Engineering–Electrical/Management (p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical/Management(p. 327), Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing/InternationalBusiness (p. 327), Entrepreneurship (p. 327), Environmental Science/Management (p. 328), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (AssociateDegree) (p. 328), Fashion Technology (p. 329), Food Technology/Management (p. 329), Human Resource Management (p. 330),Information Technology (p. 330), International Business (p. 331),International Studies (p. 331), Logistics and Supply Chain Management(p. 332), Logistics Management (p. 332), Management (p. 333),Marketing (p. 333), Media (p. 333), Multimedia Systems (Design) (p.333), Public Relations (p. 336), Software Engineering (p. 337).426 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


SAE: Audio Production (Degree) (p. 340), Film Production (Degree) (p.340).South West: Agriculture (p. 343), Agronomy (p. 343), Events (p. 344),Hospitality (p. 344), Rural Business Management (p. 345).Stott’s Colleges: Business (p. 348), Business (Degree) (p. 348),Hospitality (p. 349).Sunraysia: Business (p. 351), Hospitality (p. 352).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 355), Accounting (p. 356), Administration(p. 356), Advertising–Business (p. 356), Advertising–Communication(p. 356), Business (p. 358), Business Administration (p. 358), Business/Communication (p. 359), Business/Communication–ProfessionalCommunication (p. 359), Business/Social Science (p. 359), Children’sServices (p. 359), Commerce (p. 359), Commercial Law (p. 359),Communication–Professional Communication (p. 360), Digital Media,Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362), Engineering–Civil (p. 363),Engineering–Electrical and Electronic (p. 364), Engineering–Electronicsand Computer Systems/Telecommunication and Network (p. 364),Entrepreneurship and Innovation (p. 365), Events (p. 365), Finance (p.365), Hospitality (Events) (p. 367), Human Resource Management (p.367), Human Resources (p. 367), Interactive Digital Media-AssociateDegree (p. 369), International Business (p. 369), Italian/Commerce (p.369), Japanese/Commerce (p. 369), Management (p. 371), Marketing (p.372), Retail Management (p. 375), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Business (p. 382), Business Systems (p. 383), Events(p. 384), Graphic Design (p. 385), Hospitality (p. 385), InformationTechnology (Professional Practice) (p. 386), Music Performance (p.387), Sport Management (p. 388), Sport Management/Business (p. 388),Visual Art (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Commerce (p. 391), Commerce (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391), Property (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Accounting (p. 397), Administration (p. 397), Banking andFinance (p. 398), Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Business (Preliminary)(p. 399), Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399), Communication(Professional Writing and Public Relations) (p. 399), Computer Systems(p. 400), Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities andSocial Sciences (p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching(p. 401), Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401),Education (P–12) Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativityand the Arts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401),Event Management (p. 403), Events (p. 403), Financial Planning (p.403), Hospitality (p. 404), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 404),Hospitality Management (p. 404), Human Resource Management (p.404), Human Resources (p. 404), Information Systems Management (p.404), Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 405), InformationTechnology (Website Development) (p. 405), International Business(p. 406), International Hospitality Management (p. 406), InternationalStudies/Business (p. 406), International Tourism Management (p.406), International Trade (p. 406), Kyinandoo (Indigenous Studies) (p.407), Law/Business (p. 407), Legal Practice Management (p. 407),Logistics (Associate Degree) (p. 408), Logistics and Supply Chain (p.408), Management (p. 408), Marketing (p. 408), Music Industry (p. 409),Psychological Studies/Business (p. 410), Public Relations (p. 411),Purchasing (p. 411), Small Business and Entrepreneurship (p. 411),Sport and Recreation Management/Business (p. 412), Supply Chain andLogistics Management (p. 413).VIT: Business (p. 415).William Angliss: Business (p. 416), Events (p. 417), Hospitality (p. 418),Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418), Tourism (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Administration (p. 420), Business (p. 420), Events (p.420), Holiday Parks and Resorts (p. 420), Logistics and Supply Chain (p.421), Real Estate (p. 421), Visual Merchandising (p. 421).Business managementACAP: Applied Social Science (p. 140).ACU: Arts/Global Studies (p. 133), Nursing/Business Administration(p. 136).AMC: International Logistics (Freight Forwarding) (p. 151).Box Hill: Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 160), International Business (p.162).Chisholm: Beauty Therapy (p. 175), Fitness (p. 177).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184),Business Information Systems (p. 185), Business Information Systems/Information Technology (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce (p. 186),Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 186),Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), International Studies/Commerce (p. 192),Management (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193), Property and RealEstate/Commerce (p. 195), Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196).Gordon: Events (p. 209), Fashion and Textile Merchandising (p. 210),Hospitality (p. 210).Goulburn Ovens: Tourism (p. 215).Gurkhas: Management (p. 219).Holmesglen: Banking Services (p. 227), Hospitality Management(Degree) (p. 230).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (Associate Degree)(p. 236), Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Degree) (p. 238).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244).Monash Uni: Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p.283), Health Science/Business (p. 285).NMIT: Administration (p. 301), Aquaculture and EnvironmentalManagement(Degree) (p. 301), Hospitality (p. 303), Live Production(Theatre and Events) (p. 305), Public Relations (p. 306).OCB: Accounting (p. 311), Marketing (p. 312).RMIT Uni: Administration (p. 319), Chemistry/Management (p. 321),Engineering–Aerospace/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Chemical/Management (p. 324),Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Computer and Network/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing/International Business (p. 327), Environmental Science/Management (p.328), Management (p. 333).Sage: Massage Therapy (p. 341).Swinburne Uni: Administration (p. 356), Business Administration (p. 358),Business Administration - Associate Degree (p. 358), Digital Media,Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362), Interior Design and Decoration (p.369), Logistics and Supply Chain Management (p. 371).Uni of Ballarat: Beauty Therapy (p. 382), Business Administration (p.382), Ceramics (p. 383), Sport Management/Business (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Creative Arts Industries (p. 400), Information Technology(Network Security) (p. 405), Information Technology (WebsiteDevelopment) (p. 405), Small Business and Entrepreneurship (p. 411).William Angliss: Tourism (p. 418), Tourism and Hospitality Management(Degree) (p. 418).Business studiesACU: Arts/Global Studies (p. 133), Arts/Laws (p. 133), Teaching/Arts(Humanities) (p. 138).Box Hill: Medical Administration (p. 163), Remedial Massage(Myotherapy) (p. 164).Chisholm: Administration (p. 174), Legal Practice/Business Administration(p. 179).Gordon: Tourism (p. 211).Goulburn Ovens: Tourism (p. 215).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Degree) (p. 238).Kangan: Administration (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Accounting/Economics (p. 244),Banking (p. 246), Business Information Systems (p. 247), CorporateFinance (p. 248), Financial Risk Management (p. 250), InternationalBanking and Finance (p. 254), Investments (p. 254), WealthManagement (p. 260).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Management (p. 266).Monash Uni: International Relations (p. 286).NMIT: Creative Product Development (p. 302), Graphic Design (p. 303),Music (Degree) (p. 305), Music (Foundation) (p. 305).OCB: Business (p. 311), Management (p. 312).RMIT Uni: Administration (p. 319), Engineering–Sustainable Systems(p. 327), Financial Services (p. 329), Management (p. 333), Visual Art(p. 338).Sage: Massage Therapy (p. 341).Swinburne Uni: Business Administration (p. 358), BusinessAdministration - Associate Degree (p. 358), Dean’s Scholarship, Facultyof Business and Enterprise (p. 361), Digital Media, Digital Media andMarketing (p. 362), Management (Applied) - Associate Degree (p. 371),Sports Management (Business) (p. 377), Technology (InformationSystems) (p. 377), Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Business andCommerce (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Sport Management/Business (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Financial Planning (p. 403).CCAD (computer-aided design/drafting)Chisholm: Building Design (p. 175), Electronics (p. 176).Deakin Uni: Engineering - Electrical and Electronics (p. 188), Engineering- Mechanical (p. 188), Engineering - Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188),Engineering (Civil) (p. 188).Monash Uni: Communication Design (p. 280).RMIT Uni: Chemistry/Engineering–Chemical (p. 321), Electrical (p. 323),Electronics (p. 323), Engineering–Automotive (p. 324), Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Civil and StructuralDesign (p. 325), Engineering–Mechanical (p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 327), Food Technology/Engineering–Chemical (p.329).Swinburne Uni: Design–Industrial Design (p. 362), Design–InteriorDesign (p. 362), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 369), SustainableLandscape Design (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 384), Information Technology(Multimedia) (p. 385).Care for the disabledDeakin Uni: Occupational Therapy (p. 194).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Chemical engineeringRMIT Uni: Chemistry/Engineering–Chemical (p. 321), Engineering–Chemical (p. 324), Engineering–Chemical/Biotechnology (p. 324),Engineering–Chemical/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Chemical/Pharmaceutical Science (p. 324), Engineering–Environmental (p. 326),Food Technology/Engineering–Chemical (p. 329).Uni of Melbourne: Engineering (Master of) (p. 392), Science (p. 394),Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394).Chemical sciencesBox Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Beauty Therapy (p. 158),Biotechnology (Associate Degree) (p. 158).Chisholm: Beauty Therapy (p. 175), Laboratory Techniques (p. 179),Laboratory Technology (Biological and Chemical Testing, EnvironmentalMonitoring) (p. 179), Science (p. 181).Deakin Uni: Arts/Science (p. 185), Commerce/Science (p. 186),Engineering/Science (p. 189), Forensic Science (p. 190), ForensicScience/Criminology (p. 190), Health and Physical Education(Secondary) (p. 190), Law/Science (p. 193), Science (p. 196).Endeavour: Homoeopathy (Degree) (p. 202), Musculoskeletal Therapy(Degree) (p. 202), Naturopathy (Degree) (p. 202), Nutritional Medicine(Degree) (p. 202).Gordon: Laboratory Technology (p. 211).Holmesglen: Laboratory Technology (p. 231), Naturopathy (p. 232),Science (p. 233).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Science (p. 246), Biological Sciences (AdvancedScience) (p. 246), Civil Engineering/Science (p. 247), Law/Science (p.255), Medicinal Chemistry (p. 256), Nanotechnology/Science (p. 256),Pharmacy (p. 257), Science (p. 258), Science (Applications in Society)(p. 258), Science (Honours)/Nanotechnology (p. 259), Science DoubleDegree Program (p. 259), Science/Accounting (p. 259), Science/ScienceEducation (p. 259).LTM: Bioscience (p. 242).MIBT: Science (p. 266).Monash College: Engineering Studies (p. 270).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Behavioural Science (p.277), Biomedical Science/Science (p. 278), Biotechnology (p.278), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p.282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p.283), Engineering/Pharmaceutical Science (p. 283), EnvironmentalEngineering/Science (p. 284), Environmental Science (p. 284),Journalism/Science (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287),Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), ScienceScholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292),Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).RMIT Uni: Biotechnology (p. 321), Biotechnology/Biomedical Science(p. 321), Chemistry/Engineering–Chemical (p. 321), Chemistry/Management (p. 321), Engineering–Biomedical (p. 324), Engineering–Chemical (p. 324), Engineering–Chemical/Biotechnology (p. 324),Engineering–Chemical/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Chemical/Pharmaceutical Science (p. 324), Engineering–Sustainable Systems(p. 327), Environment/Environmental Science (p. 328), EnvironmentalScience (p. 328), Environmental Science/Engineering–Environmental (p.328), Environmental Science/Management (p. 328), Food Technologyand Nutrition (p. 329), Food Technology/Engineering–Chemical (p.329), Laboratory Medicine (p. 332), Laboratory Technology (p. 332),Nanotechnology/Applied Sciences (p. 334), Science (Applied Sciences)(p. 336).Sunraysia: Laboratory Techniques (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce,Biochemistry, Chemistry (p. 357), Fire Technology (p. 366), HealthScience-Public and Environmental (p. 367), Laboratory Technology (p.370), Laboratory Technology/Sustainability (p. 370), Psychology–Science(p. 374), Science (p. 375), Science (p. 376), Sustainability, EnvironmentalSustainability (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382), Food and NutritionalSciences (p. 384), Geology (p. 385), Metallurgy (p. 386), Science (p.387), Science/Education (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394), Science (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Biomedical Sciences (p.398), Dermal Therapies (p. 400), Nutritional Therapy (p. 409),Psychology (Science) (p. 410), Science–Alternative Entry (p. 411),Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology, Chemistry or EnvironmentalManagement (p. 411).William Angliss: Food Science and Technology (p. 417).Children’s servicesAdvance: Children’s Services (p. 128).Box Hill: Children&lsquo;s Services (Early Childhood Education and Care)(p. 158), Dance Teaching and Management (p. 159).Chisholm: Children’s Services (p. 175).CIE: Children’s Services (p. 166).La Trobe Uni: Early Childhood Education (p. 248).Monash Uni: Early Childhood Education (p. 282).NMIT: Early Childhood Education (p. 302), Early Childhood Studies (p.302), Education (Early years) (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Education (Early Childhood) (p. 323), Education/Disability(p. 323).South West: Children’s Services (p. 343).Sunraysia: Children’s Services (p. 351).Swinburne Uni: Children’s Services (p. 359).Uni of Ballarat: Children’s Services (p. 383), Education (Early Childhood)(p. 384).Victoria Uni: Children’s Services (p. 399), Education–Early Childhood/Primary (p. 401), Education–Early Childhood/Primary (AcceleratedProgram) (p. 401).Chiropractic and osteopathyRMIT Uni: Chiropractic/Health Science (p. 321), Osteopathy/HealthScience (p. 334).Civil engineeringBox Hill: Engineering–Civil (p. 160).Deakin Uni: Engineering (Civil) (p. 188), Engineering (EngineeringScholars Program) (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188),Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Engineering/Science (p.189), Global Science and Technology Program (p. 190), Science andTechnology (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197).MIBT: Engineering (p. 265).NMIT: Engineering–Civil (p. 303).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Civil (Associate Degree) (p. 325), Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure (p. 325), Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Civil and Structural Design (p. 325),Engineering–Environmental (p. 326).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Civil (p. 363).Uni of Ballarat: Civil Engineering (p. 383), Civil Engineering Technology(p. 383).Uni of Melbourne: Engineering (Master of) (p. 392), Environments (p.392), Environments (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 392),Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p.394).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Civil (p. 402).Communication and media studiesAAD: Graphic Design (Degree) (p. 131), Photo Media (Degree) (p. 131),Visual Arts (Degree) (p. 131).Academia: Information Technology (p. 124).ACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Creative Arts (p. 134).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128), Nursing (p. 129).Box Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Beauty Therapy (p. 158), Events (p.160), Information Technology (p. 161), International Business (p. 162),Index of major study areas | 427


Management/International Business (p. 162), Music Audio Production(Degree) (p. 163), Music Composition (Degree) (p. 163).Chisholm: Beauty Therapy (p. 175), Graphic Design (p. 177), Illustration(p. 177), Interactive Media Design (p. 178), Laboratory Technology(Biological and Chemical Testing, Environmental Monitoring) (p. 179),Screen and Media (Video/Animation) (p. 181).CIE: Events (p. 166), Hairdressing (p. 166).CSU: Speech Pathology (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Applied Social Research (p. 183), Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Communication (p. 187),Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Law/Science (p. 193), Management (p. 193), Media and Communication (p.193), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 194), Professionaland Creative Writing (p. 195), Public Relations (p. 196), Science (p.196), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198), Visual Communication Design(p. 198).FCC: Film and Television Production (p. 204).Goulburn Ovens: Events (p. 214), Hospitality (p. 214), Live Production,Theatre and Events (p. 214).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217), Business (p. 217).Holmes Inst: Management (p. 224).Holmesglen: Animation–Screen Production (Degree) (p. 227), Events/Management (p. 228), Executive Administration (Degree) (p. 228),Hospitality (p. 229), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 230),Hospitality (Patisserie) (p. 230), Information Technology Multimedia (p.230), Interactive Digital Media (p. 231), Landscape Design/Sustainability(p. 231), Legal Practice (p. 231), Live Production, Theatre and Events (p.231), Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production) (p. 233), Science (p.233), Screen and Media (Animation) (p. 233), Screen and Media (LiveAction) (p. 233), Screen and Media (Radio and TV) (p. 233), ScreenProduction (Live Action) (Degree) (p. 233).JMCA: Digital Animation (p. 237), Digital Animation (Associate Degree) (p.237), Digital Animation (Degree) (p. 237), Digital Television Production(p. 237), Digital Television Production (Associate Degree) (p. 237),Digital Television Production (Degree) (p. 237), Entertainment BusinessManagement (Associate Degree) (p. 237), Entertainment BusinessManagement (Associate Degree) (p. 238).Kangan: Visual Merchandising (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Computer Science (p. 248), Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248), Information Technology (p. 253), InformationTechnology (Professional) (p. 253), Journalism (p. 254), Journalism(Sport) (p. 254), Law/Arts (p. 255), Law/Media Studies (p. 255), MediaStudies (p. 256), Science (Applications in Society) (p. 258), StrategicCommunication (p. 260), Visual Arts (p. 260).MIBT: Media and Communication (p. 266).MIT: Information Technology (p. 268), Networking (p. 268).Monash College: Arts (Human Behaviour Stream) (p. 270), Arts(Psychology Stream) (p. 270).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts andSocial Sciences (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences (Associate Degree)(p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275),Arts and Social Sciences/Community Welfare and Counselling (p. 275),Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275), Arts and SocialSciences/Visual and Media Arts (p. 275), Arts Scholars program (p.275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics(p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary)(p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276),Arts/Science (p. 277), Behavioural Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Communications and Media Studies (p. 281), CriminalJustice (p. 281), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Education (P–10)(p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p.283), English Language (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p.284), Information Technology and Systems (p. 285), Journalism (p.286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Multimedia Development(p. 288), Professional Communication (p. 291), ProfessionalCommunication/Professional Writing and Editing (Chisholm) (p. 291),Psychology (p. 291), Publishing and Editing (p. 292).NMIT: Events/Hospitality (p. 303), Graphic Design (p. 303), Hospitality (p.303), International Business (p. 304), Marketing (p. 305), Screen andMedia (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Advertising (p. 320), Animation and Interactive Media (p. 320),Architecture (p. 320), Communication Design (p. 322), Fine Art (p. 329),Games and Graphics Programming (p. 330), Games Design (p. 330),Interactive Digital Media (p. 330), Interior Design (p. 331), Japanese (p.331), Journalism (p. 331), Media (p. 333), Multimedia Systems (Design)(p. 333), Professional Communication (p. 335), Professional Writing andEditing (p. 335), Project Management (p. 335), Public Relations (p. 336),Screen and Media (Film and Television Production) (p. 336), SoundProduction (p. 337).South West: Events (p. 344), Graphic Design (p. 344), Hospitality (p.344), Interactive Digital Media (p. 344).Sunraysia: Horticulture (p. 352), Interactive Digital Media (p. 353),Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Administration (p. 356), Advertising (p. 356), Advertising–Business (p. 356), Advertising–Communication (p. 356), Arts (p.357), Business Administration (p. 358), Business/Communication(p. 359), Business/Communication–Professional Communication (p.359), Business/Social Science (p. 359), Communication (p. 360),Communication/Social Science (p. 360), Communication–ProfessionalCommunication (p. 360), Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing(p. 362), Events (p. 365), Film and Television (p. 365), Games andInteractivity (p. 366), Games and Interactivity/Computer Science andSoftware Engineering (p. 366), Hospitality (Events) (p. 367), InteractiveDigital Media (p. 369), Interactive Digital Media-Associate Degree (p.369), Journalism (p. 370), Laboratory Technology (p. 370), LaboratoryTechnology/Sustainability (p. 370), Legal Practice (p. 370), Marketing(p. 372), Media and Communications (p. 372), Media Studies-Communication (p. 372), Media Studies–Communication (p. 372), MediaStudies-Social Science (p. 372), Psychology (p. 373), Public Relations(p. 374), Public Relations-Business (p. 375), Public Relations–Business(p. 375), Public Relations-Communication (p. 375), Public Relations–Communication (p. 375), Public Relations-Social Science (p. 375),Science (p. 375), Social Science (p. 376), Sociology (p. 376), SportsManagement (Business) (p. 377), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Computer Games (p. 383), Events (p. 384), GraphicDesign (p. 385), Graphic Design/Multimedia (p. 385), Hospitality (p. 385),Information Technology (p. 385), Information Technology (AssociateDegree) (p. 385), Information Technology (Multimedia) (p. 385),Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 386), Live Production,Theatre and Events (p. 386), Sport Management (p. 388), SportManagement/Business (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Administration (p. 397), Animal Care and Management(Animal Technology) (p. 398), Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p.398), Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Communication (Professional Writing andPublic Relations) (p. 399), Community Development (p. 399), CreativeArts Industries (p. 400), Creative Industries (Diploma) (p. 400), Education(P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences(p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education(P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12)Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p.400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Education Studies(Diploma) (p. 401), Events (p. 403), Hospitality (p. 404), HospitalityManagement (p. 404), Information Technology (p. 404), InformationTechnology (Multimedia) (p. 405), Interactive Digital Media (p. 406),Interactive Media (p. 406), International Business (p. 406), InternationalStudies/Business (p. 406), Law/Arts (p. 407), Legal Practice (p. 407),Legal Practice Management (p. 407), Liberal Arts (p. 408), PublicRelations (p. 411), Screen and Media–Games Development (p. 411),Social Work (p. 412).William Angliss: Events (p. 417), Hospitality (p. 418), Tourism (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Administration (p. 420), Business (p. 420), InteractiveDigital Media (p. 420), Logistics and Supply Chain (p. 421), Screen andMedia (p. 421), Visual Merchandising (p. 421).Communications equipment installation andmaintenanceRMIT Uni: Computer Systems (p. 322).Victoria Uni: Computer Systems (p. 400).Communications technologiesACU: Media Communication (p. 135).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Computer Systems (p. 159), Computer Systems (Networking)(Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 159), Information Technology (SystemsAdministration) (p. 161).Chisholm: Computer Systems (p. 176), Information Technology SystemsAdministration (p. 178).Deakin Uni: Business Information Systems/Information Technology (p.185), Engineering - Electrical and Electronics (p. 188), Engineering -Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188), Engineering/Information Technology(p. 189), Information Technology–IT Security (p. 192).Gordon: Computer Systems (p. 209), Information Technology(Networking) (p. 210).Holmes Inst: Management (p. 224).Kangan: Information Technology Networking (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Computer Science (p. 248), Computer Science (Honours)/Electronic Engineering (p. 248), Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248),Computer Systems Engineering (p. 248), Electronic Engineering (p. 249).LTM: Health Sciences (p. 242).MIT: Networking (Degree) (p. 268).Monash Uni: Architecture (p. 274), Architecture Scholars program (p.274), Computer Systems Engineering (p. 281), Interior Architecture(p. 285).NMIT: Computer Systems (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Computer Systems (p. 322), Electronics (p. 323),Telecommunications (p. 337).SAE: Audio Production (Degree) (p. 340), Film Production (Degree) (p.340).South West: Computer Systems (p. 343).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357), Computer Systems Technology (p.360), Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362), DigitalMediaTechnologies (p. 363), Engineering–Electrical and Electronic(p. 364), Engineering–Electronics and Computer Systems/Telecommunication and Network (p. 364), Information TechnologyNetworking (p. 368), Information Technology Systems Administration (p.368), Interactive Digital Media-Associate Degree (p. 369), Journalism (p.370), Network Design and Security (p. 373), Network Security (p. 373),Software Engineering (p. 377).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Computer Systems (p. 400), Creative Arts Industries (p. 400),Engineering–Electrical and Electronic Engineering (p. 402), InformationTechnology (Network Security) (p. 405), Information Technology(Website Development) (p. 405), Interactive Media (p. 406), Network andSystems Computing (p. 409).Community healthAdvance: Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 128), Community Services Work(p. 128), Disability (p. 128).Box Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Disability (p. 159).CIE: Community Services Work (p. 166).Deakin Uni: Diabetes Education (p. 187), Health and Human ServicesManagement (p. 190), Health Promotion (p. 190), Nursing (p. 194),Nursing/Midwifery (p. 194), Nursing/Psychology (p. 194), Nursing/PublicHealth and Health Promotion (p. 194), Occupational Therapy (p. 194),Public Health (p. 196), Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 196),Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196), Public HumanNutrition (p. 196), Social Work (p. 197).GippsTAFE: Health and Community Care (p. 207).HSA: Leisure and Health (p. 222), Mental Health/Alcohol and OtherDrugs (p. 222).Monash Uni: Nursing (Community Health) (p. 289).RMIT Uni: Education/Disability (p. 323), Justice (p. 331), Youth Work(p. 338).Swinburne Uni: Community Health (p. 360), Health and Community Care-Associate Degree (p. 366), Health Science-Public and Environmental (p.367), Social Science (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387), Psychology (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Animal Care and Management (Animal Technology) (p.398).Community nursingHolmesglen: Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).HSA: Health Services (p. 221).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Nursing (Master of) (p. 394).Community studiesACAP: Community Services (Case Management) (p. 140).ACU: Laws/Global Studies (p. 135).Advance: Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 128), Community Services Work(p. 128), Disability (p. 128).Deakin Uni: Politics and Policy (p. 195).GippsTAFE: Disability (p. 207).Gordon: Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work (p. 211).Holmesglen: Youth Work (p. 234).Kangan: Auslan (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Community Development (p. 248).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences(Associate Degree) (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/CommunityWelfare and Counselling (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Education(Primary) (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Visual and Media Arts (p.275), Behavioural Science (p. 277), Criminal Justice (p. 281), Journalism(p. 286).Swinburne Uni: Community Health (p. 360).Uni of Ballarat: Psychology (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Fine Arts (Master of) (p. 392).Victoria Uni: Arts (Community) - Diploma (p. 398), Community Services(p. 400), Welfare Studies (p. 413), Youth Work (p. 413), Youth Work/Sport and Recreation Management (p. 413).Computational theoryVictoria Uni: Computer Systems (p. 400).Computer engineeringAcademia: Information Technology (p. 124).AIE: Games and Virtual Worlds (Programming) (p. 126).Box Hill: Business (p. 158), Computer Systems (p. 159), InformationTechnology (p. 161), Information Technology (Software Development) (p.161), Information Technology (Systems Administration) (p. 161).Chisholm: Computer Systems (p. 176), Information Technology SystemsAdministration (p. 178).CSU: Information Technology (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Business Information Systems/Information Technology(p. 185), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), InformationTechnology (p. 191), Information Technology (Honours) (p. 191),Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 191), InformationTechnology–Computer Science/Software Development (p. 191),Information Technology–Games Design and Development (p. 191),Information Technology–IT Security (p. 192).Gordon: Information Technology (p. 210), Information Technology(Website Development) (p. 210).Holmes Inst: Fashion and Business (p. 224), Information Technology(p. 224).Holmesglen: Administration (p. 227), Information Technology SoftwareDevelopment (p. 230).Kangan: Information Technology Networking (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Computer Science (p. 248), Computer Science/Accounting(p. 248), Computer Systems Engineering (p. 248), InformationTechnology (p. 253).MIBT: Computing (p. 265).MIT: Networking (Degree) (p. 268).Monash Uni: Applications Development (p. 273), Computer Science (p.281), Information Technology and Systems (p. 285), Science/ComputerScience (p. 292), Software Engineering (p. 293).NMIT: Computer Systems (p. 302), Information Technology (p. 304).RMIT Uni: Computer Science (p. 322), Computer Systems (p. 322),Computing Studies (p. 322), Engineering–Computer and Network(p. 325), Engineering–Computer and Network/Computer Science (p.325), Engineering–Computer and Network/Management (p. 325),Engineering–Electrical and Electronic (p. 325), Engineering–Electrical/Commerce (p. 326), Engineering–Electrical/Management (p. 326),Engineering–Electronic and Communication/Computer Science (p. 326),Engineering–Electronic Product Design (p. 326), Physics/Engineering–Electronic and Communication (p. 335), Software Engineering (p. 337),Telecommunications (p. 337).South West: Computer Systems (p. 343).Swinburne Uni: Administration (p. 356), Computer Science (p. 360),Computer Systems Technology (p. 360), Engineering–Biomedical (p.363), Engineering–Electrical and Electronic (p. 364), Engineering–Electronics and Computer Systems/Telecommunication and Network (p.364), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics (p. 365), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics/Computer Science and Software Engineering(p. 365), Information Technology Industry Scholarship Program (p. 368),Network Design and Security (p. 373), Software Development (p. 377),Software Engineering (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Computer Games (p. 383), Information Technology (p.385), Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 386), SoftwareEngineering (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Engineering Science–Sports Engineering (p. 402),Information Technology (Software Development) (p. 405).Computer graphicsAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131), Graphic Design (Degree) (p. 131),Photo Media (Degree) (p. 131).Academia: Information Technology (p. 124).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).AIE: Game Art (Animation) (p. 126), Game Programming (p. 126), ScreenArt (Animation) (p. 126).Box Hill: Building Design (p. 158), Engineering–Civil (p. 160),Engineering–Jewellery (p. 160), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing428 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


(p. 160), Information Technology (p. 161), Information Technology(Software Development) (p. 161), Interactive and Digital Games (p. 161),Interior Design and Decoration (p. 162), Screen and Media (BroadcastTelevision) (p. 164).Chisholm: Engineering–Advanced Manufacturing (p. 176), Engineering–Mechanical Design (p. 176), Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics(p. 177), Information Technology (Software Development) (p. 178),Information Technology Web-Based Technologies (p. 178), InteractiveMedia Design (p. 178), Screen and Media (Video/Animation) (p. 181).Deakin Uni: Arts/Law (p. 184), Engineering (Engineering ScholarsProgram) (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Engineering/Science (p. 189), GlobalScience and Technology Program (p. 190), Information Technology (p.191), Information Technology - Mobile and Apps Development (p. 191),Information Technology (Honours) (p. 191), Information Technology(Professional Practice) (p. 191), Information Technology–Games Designand Development (p. 191), Media and Communication (p. 193), Scienceand Technology (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197).FCC: Film and Television Production (p. 204).Gordon: Building and Construction (p. 209), Building Design (p. 209),Building Surveying (p. 209), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p.209), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 210).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Animation–Screen Production (Degree) (p. 227), BuildingDesign (p. 227), Information Technology Multimedia (p. 230), InteractiveDigital Media (p. 231), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 231), Screenand Media (Animation) (p. 233), Screen and Media (Live Action) (p. 233),Screen Production (Live Action) (Degree) (p. 233).JMCA: Digital Animation (p. 237), Digital Animation (Associate Degree) (p.237), Digital Animation (Degree) (p. 237), Games Design (p. 238).Kangan: Fashion Design (p. 240), Interactive Digital Media (p. 241),Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) (p. 241), Visual Merchandising(p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Computer Science in Games Technology (p. 248),Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248).MIBT: Computing (p. 265), Media and Communication (p. 266).Monash Uni: Architecture (p. 274), Architecture Scholars program (p.274), Communication Design (p. 280), Computer Science (p. 281),Games Development (p. 284), Industrial Design (p. 285), InformationTechnology and Systems (p. 285), Interior Architecture (p. 285),Multimedia Development (p. 288), Science/Computer Science (p. 292).NMIT: Building Design (p. 301), Engineering–Civil (p. 303), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 303), Graphic Design (p. 303), InteriorDesign and Decoration (p. 304).OPIE: Architectural Building Design (p. 309), Building Design (p. 309),Building Design and Technology (p. 309), Interior Decoration and Design(p. 309), Residential Drafting (p. 309).Qantm: Animation (Degree) (p. 317), Games Design (Degree) (p. 317),Games Programming (Degree) (p. 317).RMIT Uni: Animation and Interactive Media (p. 320), Building Design(p. 321), Computer Science (p. 322), Computing Studies (p. 322),Engineering–Electronic Product Design (p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical (Associate Degree) (p. 326), Fashion and TextilesMerchandising (p. 328), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (AssociateDegree) (p. 328), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (TCF) (p. 328),Fashion Design (Associate Degree) (p. 329), Fashion Technology (p.329), Fine Art (p. 329), Furniture Design (Associate Degree) (p. 329),Games and Graphics Programming (p. 330), Games Design (p. 330),Industrial Design (p. 330), Interactive Digital Media (p. 330), InteriorDesign (p. 331), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 331), LandscapeArchitecture (p. 332), Multimedia Systems (Design) (p. 333), ProductDesign (p. 335), Screen and Media (Television Production) (p. 336),Textile Design (p. 337), Textile Design and Development (p. 337), TextileTechnology (Applied Science) (p. 337), Visual Merchandising (p. 338).South West: Interactive Digital Media (p. 344).Sunraysia: Interactive Digital Media (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357), Building Design (p. 358), Design/Business(p. 362), Design–Digital Media Design (p. 362), Digital and InteractiveGames (p. 362), Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362),Digital MediaTechnologies (p. 363), Electrical (p. 363), Electronics(p. 363), Engineering–Civil (p. 363), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 364), Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics (p. 364),Engineering–Product Design (p. 364), Fire Technology (p. 366), Gamesand Interactivity (p. 366), Games and Interactivity/Computer Scienceand Software Engineering (p. 366), Games Development/Programming(p. 366), Interactive Digital Media (p. 369), Interactive Digital Media-Associate Degree (p. 369), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Building Design (p. 382), Computer Games (p. 383),Information Technology (p. 385), Information Technology (AssociateDegree) (p. 385), Information Technology (Multimedia) (p. 385),Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 386).Victoria Uni: Electrical (p. 401), Engineering–Architectural Engineering(p. 402), Engineering–Building Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–CivilEngineering (p. 402), Engineering–Mechanical Engineering (p. 402),Information Technology (p. 404), Information Technology (Multimedia)(p. 405), Interactive Digital Media (p. 406), Interactive Media (p. 406),Screen and Media–Games Development (p. 411).Wodonga TAFE: Building Design (p. 420), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 420), Interactive Digital Media (p. 420), Interior Designand Decoration (p. 421), Visual Merchandising (p. 421).Computer scienceAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131), Graphic Design (Degree) (p. 131),Photo Media (Degree) (p. 131), Visual Arts (Degree) (p. 131).Academia: Accounting (p. 123), Information Technology (p. 124).Advance: Accounting (p. 128), Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).AIE: Game Programming (p. 126), Games and Virtual Worlds(Programming) (p. 126).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Accounting (p. 158), Computer Systems (p. 159), ComputerSystems (Networking) (Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 159),Engineering–Civil (p. 160), Information Technology (p. 161), InformationTechnology (Network Security) (p. 161), Information Technology(Networking) (p. 161), Information Technology (Software Development)(p. 161), Information Technology (Systems Administration) (p. 161),Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 161), InternationalBusiness (p. 162), Management/International Business (p. 162),Marketing (p. 162), Music Composition (Degree) (p. 163).Chisholm: Accounting (p. 174), Computer Systems (p. 176), InformationTechnology (Networking/Website Development) (p. 178), InformationTechnology (Software Development) (p. 178), Information TechnologyNetwork Security (p. 178), Information Technology Networking/SystemsAdministration (p. 178), Information Technology Systems Administration(p. 178), Marketing (p. 180), Marketing/International Business (p. 180),Science (p. 181).CSU: Computing Studies (Business) (p. 170), Information Technology(p. 171).Deakin Uni: Business Information Systems/Information Technology (p.185), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Global Science and TechnologyProgram (p. 190), Information Technology (p. 191), InformationTechnology (Honours) (p. 191), Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice) (p. 191), Information Technology–Computer Science/SoftwareDevelopment (p. 191), Information Technology–Games Design andDevelopment (p. 191), Information Technology–IT Security (p. 192),Science and Technology (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197).Gordon: Computer Systems (p. 209), Fashion Design (p. 210),Information Technology (Networking) (p. 210), Tourism/Sustainability(p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Information Technology (Networking) (p. 214).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217).Holmes Inst: Accounting (p. 224), Hospitality (p. 224), InformationTechnology (p. 224), Management (p. 224).Holmesglen: Accounting (p. 226), Information Technology Networking(p. 230), Legal Practice (p. 231), Marketing (p. 232), Science (p. 233),Tourism/Events (p. 234), Tourism/Management (p. 234).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Degree) (p. 238).Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240),Fashion Design (p. 240), Information Technology Networking (p. 240),Tourism (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Accounting/Information Technology (p. 244), Arts/Science(p. 246), Business/Information Technology (p. 247), Computer Science(p. 248), Computer Science (Honours)/Electronic Engineering (p. 248),Computer Science in Games Technology (p. 248), Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248), Computer Systems Engineering (p. 248), ElectronicEngineering (p. 249), Electronic Technology (p. 249), InformationTechnology (p. 253), Information Technology (Professional) (p. 253),Law/Science (p. 255), Science (p. 258), Science Double Degree Program(p. 259), Science/Accounting (p. 259), Science/Science Education (p.259), Visual Arts (p. 260).MIBT: Computing (p. 265).MIT: Information Technology (p. 268), Networking (p. 268), Networking(Degree) (p. 268).Monash College: Engineering Studies (p. 270).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), ApplicationsDevelopment (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p.277), Behavioural Science (p. 277), Business Information Systems (p.279), Commerce/Business Information Systems (p. 280), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Computer Science (p. 281), Computer SystemsEngineering (p. 281), Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284),Games Development (p. 284), Information and CommunicationTechnologies (p. 285), Information Technology and Systems (p. 285),Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Multimedia Development(p. 288), Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292),Science Scholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292),Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering (p. 292),Science/Law (p. 293), Software Engineering (p. 293).NMIT: Accounting (p. 300), Computer Systems (p. 302), Engineering–Civil (p. 303), Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 304),International Business (p. 304), Marketing (p. 305), Tourism (p. 307).Qantm: Animation (Degree) (p. 317), Games Programming (Degree)(p. 317).RMIT Uni: Animation and Interactive Media (p. 320), AudiovisualTechnology (p. 320), Business Information Systems (p. 321), ComputerScience (p. 322), Computing Studies (p. 322), Engineering–Biomedical(p. 324), Engineering–Computer and Network/Computer Science (p.325), Engineering–Electronic and Communication/Computer Science (p.326), Games and Graphics Programming (p. 330), Games Design (p.330), Information Technology (p. 330), Interactive Digital Media (p. 330),Mathematics (p. 333), Multimedia Systems (Design) (p. 333), Screen andMedia (Film and Television Production) (p. 336), Software Engineering(p. 337), Sound Production (p. 337).SAE: Audio Production (Diploma) (p. 340), Sound Production (p. 340).South West: Accounting (p. 343), Computer Systems (p. 343).Sunraysia: Interactive Digital Media (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Computer Science (p. 360), ComputerSystems Technology (p. 360), Electrical (p. 363), Electronics (p. 363),Engineering–Civil (p. 363), Engineering–Electronics and ComputerSystems/Telecommunication and Network (p. 364), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics (p. 365), Engineering–Robotics andMechatronics/Computer Science and Software Engineering (p. 365),Fire Technology (p. 366), Games and Interactivity/Computer Scienceand Software Engineering (p. 366), Information Technology Networking(p. 368), Information Technology Systems Administration (p. 368),Legal Practice (p. 370), Network Design and Security (p. 373), NetworkSecurity (p. 373), Science (p. 375), Software Development (p. 377),Visual Merchandising (p. 379), Website Development (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Business Systems (p. 383), Computer Games (p. 383),Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384), Information Technology (p. 385),Information Technology (Associate Degree) (p. 385), InformationTechnology (Professional Practice) (p. 386), Mathematical Sciences (p.386), Mathematical Sciences (Health Analytics) (p. 386), MathematicalSciences/Education (p. 386), Software Engineering (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394), Science (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Computer Systems (p. 400), Engineering Science–Electricaland Electronic Engineering (p. 402), Engineering Science–SportsEngineering (p. 402), Information Systems Management (p. 404),Information Technology (p. 404), Information Technology (NetworkSecurity) (p. 405), Information Technology (Software Development)(p. 405), Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 405),International Business (p. 406), Legal Practice (p. 407), Network andSystems Computing (p. 409), Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology,Chemistry or Environmental Management (p. 411), Tourism (p. 413).VIT: Information Technology (Networking) (p. 415).William Angliss: Tourism (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Accounting (p. 420), Bookkeeping (p. 420), VisualMerchandising (p. 421).Computer studiesAIE: Games and Virtual Worlds (Programming) (p. 126).Box Hill: Computer Systems (Diploma) (HE) (p. 159), InformationTechnology (Networking) (p. 161), Information Technology (SystemsAdministration) (p. 161), Management (p. 162).Deakin Uni: Architectural Technology (p. 183), Information Technology -Mobile and Apps Development (p. 191).Gordon: Computer Systems (p. 209), Hospitality/Events (p. 210),Information Technology (p. 210), Information Technology (WebsiteDevelopment) (p. 210).Holmesglen: Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 230).RMIT Uni: Electrical (p. 323).Swinburne Uni: Business Administration (p. 358), Information andCommunication Technology (Applied) (p. 368), Technology (InformationSystems) (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Mathematical Sciences/Education (p. 386).Victoria Uni: Computer Systems (p. 400).Conceptual modellingKangan: Interactive Digital Media (p. 241).Uni of Melbourne: Architecture (Master of) (p. 390).Construction engineeringDeakin Uni: Engineering (Civil) (p. 188).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure (p. 325), Engineering–Civiland Infrastructure/Management (p. 325).Uni of Melbourne: Environments (p. 392), Environments(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 392).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Architectural Engineering (p. 402),Engineering–Building Engineering (p. 402).CookeryAcademia: Commercial Cookery (p. 123).Box Hill: Commercial Cookery (p. 159), Patisserie (p. 163).Chisholm: Commercial Cookery (p. 175), Patisserie (p. 180).CIE: Commercial Cookery (p. 166).GippsTAFE: Hospitality (p. 207).Goulburn Ovens: Hospitality (p. 214).Holmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229), Hospitality (p.229), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 230), Hospitality (Patisserie)(p. 230).NMIT: Commercial Cookery (p. 302), Patisserie (p. 306).South West: Hospitality (p. 344).Stott’s Colleges: Hospitality (p. 349).Sunraysia: Hospitality (p. 352).Uni of Ballarat: Hospitality (p. 385).Victoria Uni: Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 404).VIT: Commercial Cookery (p. 415), Hospitality (p. 415).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Culinary Management(Degree) (p. 417), Patisserie (p. 418).CounsellingACAP: Applied Social Science (p. 140), Counselling (p. 140).ACU: Counselling (p. 134).Advance: Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 128).Chisholm: Arts Therapy (p. 175).CIE: Community Services Work (p. 166).HSA: Mental Health/Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 222).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Community Welfare andCounselling (p. 275), Community Welfare and Counselling (p. 281),Community Welfare and Counselling (Associate Degree) (p. 281),Community Welfare and Counselling/Diploma of Community Services(Alcohol, Other Drugs and Mental Health) (p. 281), Community Welfareand Counselling/Diploma of Disability (p. 281), Psychology/CommunityWelfare and Counselling (p. 291).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).RMIT Uni: Social Work (p. 336), Youth Work (p. 338).South West: Massage (p. 344).SSNT: Chinese Medicine (Degree) (p. 347), Clinical Myotherapy (Degree)(p. 347), Naturopathy (Degree) (p. 347).Swinburne Uni: Community Health (p. 360), Health and CommunityCare-Associate Degree (p. 366).Uni of Ballarat: Rural Social Welfare (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Science/Psychological Studies (p. 411).CraftsUni of Melbourne: Fine Arts (Master of) (p. 392).Creative artsAAD: Graphic Design (Degree) (p. 131), Photo Media (Degree) (p. 131),Visual Arts (Degree) (p. 131).Box Hill: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 163).Chisholm: Animation (p. 174), Creative Product Development (p. 176),Illustration (p. 177).Deakin Uni: Dance (p. 187), Drama (p. 187), Film and Digital Media (p.189), Visual Arts (p. 198), Visual Communication Design (p. 198).FCC: Film and Television Production (p. 204).Holmesglen: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 233).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Associate Degree) (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Degree) (p. 236), Digital Animation(Degree) (p. 237), Digital Television Production (p. 237), DigitalTelevision Production (Associate Degree) (p. 237), Digital TelevisionProduction (Degree) (p. 237), Games Design (p. 238), Music andPerformance, Contemporary (p. 238).Index of major study areas | 429


Kangan: Interactive Digital Media (p. 241), Printing and Graphic Arts(Multimedia) (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Creative Arts (p. 248), Law/Arts (p. 255).LCAD: Visual Art (p. 264).NMIT: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 306), Writing and Publishing(Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Creative Writing (p. 322), Media (p. 333), ProfessionalCommunication (p. 335), Screen and Media (Film and TelevisionProduction) (p. 336).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Product Design (p. 364), Media Studies-Communication (p. 372), Media Studies–Communication (p. 372), MediaStudies-Social Science (p. 372).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Creative Arts Industries (p. 400), Creative Industries (Diploma)(p. 400), Professional Writing & Editing (p. 410).Criminal lawChisholm: Justice (p. 179).Deakin Uni: Criminology (p. 187), Criminology/Law (p. 187), ForensicScience/Criminology (p. 190).Holmesglen: Justice (p. 231).Kangan: Justice (p. 241).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).NMIT: Justice (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Justice (p. 331).Victoria Uni: Criminal Justice Studies (p. 400).CriminologyDeakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Criminology (p. 187),Criminology/Law (p. 187), Forensic Science/Criminology (p. 190).Monash Uni: Counter -Terrorism Studies (p. 281), Criminal Justice (p.281), Criminal Justice and Criminology (p. 282), Diploma of TertiaryStudies (p. 282), International Relations (p. 286).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).NMIT: Justice (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Criminology and Psychology (p. 322), Justice (p. 331).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357), Criminology and Forensic Science (p. 361),Social Science (p. 376).Critical care nursingDeakin Uni: Nursing (p. 194), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 194), Nursing/Psychology (p. 194), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p.194).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Nursing (Master of) (p. 394).Curatorial studiesRMIT Uni: Fine Art (p. 329).Curriculum studiesDeakin Uni: Education (p. 187), Health and Physical Education(Secondary) (p. 190), Teaching–Science/Science (p. 198), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Early Childhood Education (p. 248), Education (p. 249),Physical and Health Education (p. 258), Physical and Outdoor Education(p. 258), Teaching (Primary) (p. 260), Teaching (Secondary) (p. 260).NMIT: Early Childhood Education (p. 302), Education (Early years) (p.302).RMIT Uni: Education/Disability (p. 323).Victoria Uni: Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) AcceleratedProgram (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences(p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education(P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12) ScienceTeaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400),Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Education (P–12)–OutdoorEducation (p. 401), Education–Early Childhood/Primary (p. 401),Education–Early Childhood/Primary (Accelerated Program) (p. 401).DDanceBox Hill: Dance Teaching and Management (p. 159).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Dance (p. 187), Healthand Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 190), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Uni of Ballarat: Music Theatre (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Fine Arts (p. 392).Victoria Uni: Creative Arts Industries (p. 400).Data structuresChisholm: Laboratory Technology (Biological and Chemical Testing,Environmental Monitoring) (p. 179).CSU: Information Technology (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program) (p. 188),Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Engineering/Information Technology (p.189), Engineering/Science (p. 189).La Trobe Uni: Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248).MIT: Networking (p. 268).Monash Uni: Business (p. 278), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282).RMIT Uni: Information Technology (p. 330).Swinburne Uni: Computer Science (p. 360), Electronics (p. 363),Laboratory Technology (p. 370), Laboratory Technology/Sustainability (p.370), Software Development (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Business Systems (p. 383).Victoria Uni: Computer Systems (p. 400), Information Technology(p. 404), Information Technology (Software Development) (p. 405),Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 405).Database managementAcademia: Information Technology (p. 124).Box Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Computer Systems (Diploma) (HE)(p. 159), Computer Systems (Networking) (Degree, Associate Degree)(p. 159), Information Technology (p. 161), Information Technology430 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>(Networking) (p. 161), Information Technology (Software Development)(p. 161), Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 161).Chisholm: Administration (p. 174), Information Technology (Networking/Website Development) (p. 178).CSU: Computing Studies (Business) (p. 170), Information Technology(p. 171).Deakin Uni: Business Information Systems/Information Technology(p. 185), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), InformationTechnology (p. 191), Information Technology - Mobile and AppsDevelopment (p. 191), Information Technology (Honours) (p. 191),Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 191), InformationTechnology–Computer Science/Software Development (p. 191),Information Technology–IT Security (p. 192).Gordon: Information Technology (p. 210), Information Technology(Website Development) (p. 210).Holmesglen: Administration (p. 227), Information Technology SoftwareDevelopment (p. 230), Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production)(p. 233).Kangan: Accounting (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Business Information Systems (p. 247), Business/Information Technology (p. 247), Computer Science (p. 248), ComputerScience (Honours)/Electronic Engineering (p. 248), Computer SystemsEngineering (p. 248), Information Technology (p. 253), InformationTechnology (Professional) (p. 253).MIT: Information Technology (p. 268).Monash Uni: Applications Development (p. 273), Computer Science (p.281), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Science/Computer Science (p.292), Software Engineering (p. 293).NMIT: Information Technology (p. 304).RMIT Uni: Business Information Systems (p. 321), Computer Science(p. 322), Computing Studies (p. 322), Information Technology (p. 330),Software Engineering (p. 337).Stott’s Colleges: Business (p. 348).Swinburne Uni: Business Administration (p. 358), Business InformationSystems (p. 358), Business Information Systems/Commerce (p. 359),Computer Science (p. 360), Digital MediaTechnologies (p. 363), GamesDevelopment/Programming (p. 366), Information and CommunicationTechnology (p. 367), Information and Communication Technology(Applied) (p. 368), Information and Communication Technology (Applied)-Associate Degree (p. 368), Information Technology Industry ScholarshipProgram (p. 368), Network Design and Security (p. 373), SoftwareDevelopment (p. 377), Website Development (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Business Systems (p. 383), Computer Games (p. 383),Information Technology (p. 385), Information Technology (AssociateDegree) (p. 385), Information Technology (Multimedia) (p. 385),Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 386), MathematicalSciences (p. 386), Mathematical Sciences (Health Analytics) (p. 386),Mathematical Sciences/Education (p. 386), Software Engineering (p.388).Victoria Uni: Administration (p. 397), Animal Care and Management(Animal Technology) (p. 398), Information Technology (p. 404),Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 405), InformationTechnology (Software Development) (p. 405), Information Technology(Website Development) (p. 405), Interactive Media (p. 406), Network andSystems Computing (p. 409).Decision support systemsDeakin Uni: Forensic Science/Criminology (p. 190).MFS: Aviation (p. 296).Monash Uni: Computer Science (p. 281), Science/Computer Science(p. 292).Dental studiesCSU: Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene) (p. 171).La Trobe Uni: Oral Health Science (p. 257).Uni of Melbourne: Dental Surgery (Doctor of) (p. 392), Oral Health (p.394).Dental technologyCIE: Dental Technology (p. 166).CSU: Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene) (p. 171).Uni of Melbourne: Dental Surgery (Doctor of) (p. 392).DentistryLa Trobe Uni: Health Sciences in Dentistry/Dentistry (p. 250), Oral HealthScience (p. 257).Uni of Melbourne: Dental Surgery (Doctor of) (p. 392).DesignAIE: Games and Virtual Worlds (Programming) (p. 126).Bendigo TAFE: Graphic Design (p. 154).Billy Blue: Branded Fashion (p. 155).Box Hill: Interior Design and Decoration (p. 162).Chisholm: Information Technology (Digital Interactive Games/DigitalMedia Technologies) (p. 177), Interactive Media Design (p. 178).Deakin Uni: Engineering - Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188), Film andDigital Media (p. 189), Visual Communication Design (p. 198).Holmesglen: Furniture Design and Technology (p. 229).JMCA: Games Design (p. 238).Kangan: Interactive Digital Media (p. 241), Printing and Graphic Arts(Multimedia) (p. 241).Monash Uni: Communication Design (p. 280), Design (p. 282), Multimedia(p. 288), Multimedia and Digital Arts (p. 288), Multimedia Design (p. 288),Visual Communication (p. 295).NMIT: Digital and Interactive Media (p. 302), Illustration (p. 303), VisualArt (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Mechanical/Industrial Design (p. 327), Fine Art (p.329), Landscape Architecture (p. 332).Swinburne Uni: Design/Business (p. 362), Design-Associate Degreeof Applied Graphic Design (p. 361), Design–Digital Media Design (p.362), Design–Industrial Design (p. 362), Design–Interior Design (p.362), Digital and Interactive Games (p. 362), Digital Media, Digital Mediaand Marketing (p. 362), Digital MediaTechnologies (p. 363), Gamesand Interactivity (p. 366), Games and Interactivity/Computer Scienceand Software Engineering (p. 366), Interactive Digital Media-AssociateDegree (p. 369), Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Design (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 384).Uni of Melbourne: Architecture (Master of) (p. 390), LandscapeArchitecture (Master of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399).DraftingMonash Uni: Interior Architecture (p. 285).OPIE: Interior Decoration and Design (p. 309).Uni of Melbourne: Architecture (Master of) (p. 390).Drama and theatre studiesACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Arts/Global Studies (p. 133),Arts/Laws (p. 133), Creative Arts (p. 134).Box Hill: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 162).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Science (p. 185), Drama (p. 187), Film and Digital Media (p. 189),Health and Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Goulburn Ovens: Acting (p. 214), Live Production, Theatre and Events(p. 214).Holmesglen: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 231).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Creative Arts (p. 248), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics(p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278),Engineering/Arts (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284),Journalism (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Music/Performing Arts (p. 289), Performing Arts (p. 290), Performing Arts/Law (p. 290).NMIT: Live Production (Theatre and Events) (p. 305).Swinburne Uni: Costume (p. 361), Theatre Arts (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Acting (p. 382), Live Production, Theatre and Events (p.386), Music Theatre (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Fine Arts (p. 392), Fine Arts (Master of) (p. 392).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Creative Arts Industries (p. 400), Education (P–12) (p. 400),Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences (p. 401), Education(P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12) PhysicalEducation (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12) Science Teaching (p.401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401).EEarth sciencesAdvance: Conservation and Land Management (p. 128).Deakin Uni: Arts/Science (p. 185), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Law/Science (p. 193), Marine Biology (p. 193), Science (p. 196), Wildlife andConservation Biology (p. 198).Gordon: Conservation and Land Management (p. 209).Holmesglen: Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 228),Horticulture/Sustainability (p. 229), Landscape Design/Sustainability(p. 231).La Trobe Uni: Agricultural Sciences (p. 244), Agricultural Sciences/Business (p. 245), Agricultural Sciences/International Development (p.245), Animal and Veterinary Biosciences (p. 245).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), AerospaceEngineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts (Global)/Science (p.274), Arts Scholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education(Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Commerce/Science(p. 280), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p.283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Science(p. 284), Environmental Science (p. 284), Journalism/Science (p. 286),Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p.292), Science Scholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science(p. 292), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education(Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering (p. 292).NMIT: Agriculture and Land Management (Degree) (p. 301), Viticultureand Winemaking (Degree) (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Environmental Science (p. 328), Environmental Science/Engineering–Environmental (p. 328), Environmental Science/Management (p. 328).South West: Agriculture (p. 343), Agronomy (p. 343), Horse Management(p. 344), Rural Business Management (p. 345).Sunraysia: Horticulture (p. 352).Swinburne Uni: Conservation and Land Management (p. 360),Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 361).Uni of Ballarat: Conservation and Land Management (p. 383), Geology(p. 385), Metallurgy (p. 386), Science (p. 387), Science/Education (p.387).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Environmental Horticulture(Associate Degree) (p. 392), Science (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Civil Engineering (p. 402).Ecology and evolutionAdvance: Conservation and Land Management (p. 128).CSU: Parks, Recreation and Heritage (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Biological Science (p. 185), Environmental Managementand Sustainability (p. 189), Fisheries and Aquaculture (p. 189), MarineBiology (p. 193), Wildlife and Conservation Biology (p. 198), Zoology andAnimal Science (p. 198).Gordon: Conservation and Land Management (p. 209).Holmesglen: Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 228).La Trobe Uni: Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) (p. 246),Bioscience (p. 247), Natural Resources Education (p. 256), NatureTourism (p. 256), Outdoor Education (p. 257), Outdoor EnvironmentalEducation (p. 257), Science (p. 258), Science (Applications in Society) (p.258), Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) (p. 259).


Monash Uni: Biomedical Science/Science (p. 278), Science (p. 292),Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p.292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary)(p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293),Veterinary Bioscience (p. 294).NMIT: Conservation and Land Management (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Environmental Science (p. 328), Environmental Science/Engineering–Environmental (p. 328), Environmental Science/Management (p. 328).SSNT: Naturopathy (Degree) (p. 347).Swinburne Uni: Conservation and Land Management (p. 360),Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 361), Science(p. 375).Uni of Ballarat: Conservation and Land Management (p. 383),Environmental Management (p. 384), Science (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Community Development (p. 399), Science–AlternativeEntry (p. 411), Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology, Chemistry orEnvironmental Management (p. 411).EconometricsLa Trobe Uni: Economics (p. 249).Monash Uni: Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts/Business (p. 276),Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p. 278), Business (p. 278), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279),Commerce (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program (p. 279), CommerceScholars program/Economics (p. 279), Commerce/AerospaceEngineering (p. 280), Commerce/Business Information Systems (p.280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280),Commerce/Law (p. 280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p. 280),Commerce/Science (p. 280), Economics (p. 282), Economics Advancedwith Honours (p. 282), Journalism/Business (p. 286), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286), Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce(p. 290).RMIT Uni: Economics and Finance (p. 323).EconomicsAMC: Maritime and Logistics Management (Degree) (p. 151), MaritimeTechnology Management (p. 151).Box Hill: Management/International Business (p. 162).Deakin Uni: Architectural Technology (p. 183), Architecture/ConstructionManagement (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Management(p. 184), Business Information Systems (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce(p. 186), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (Dean’s Scholars Program)(p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186),Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), International Studies/Commerce (p.192), Management (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193), Property andReal Estate/Commerce (p. 195), Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196).Gordon: Accounting (p. 209).Holmes Inst: Management (p. 224).Holmesglen: International Business (p. 231).Kangan: Accounting (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Accounting and Finance (p. 244),Accounting/Economics (p. 244), Accounting/Finance (p. 244), AgriculturalSciences/Business (p. 245), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Economics(p. 246), Banking (p. 246), Business (p. 247), Business/InformationTechnology (p. 247), Civil Engineering/Business (p. 247), CorporateFinance (p. 248), Economics (p. 249), Finance (p. 250), Financial RiskManagement (p. 250), Health Sciences/Business (p. 251), InternationalBusiness (p. 254), International Development (p. 254), InternationalRelations (p. 254), Investments (p. 254), Law/Business (p. 255), Law/Economics (p. 255), Politics, Philosophy and Economics (p. 258).LTM: Business (p. 242).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Management (p. 266).Monash College: Business (Business stream) (p. 270), Business(Commerce stream) (p. 270).Monash Uni: Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p. 278), Business (p. 278), Business and Commerce (p.278), Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts (p. 279), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279), Civil and Environmental Engineering/Business andCommerce (p. 279), Commerce (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program(p. 279), Commerce Scholars program/Economics (p. 279), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Business InformationSystems (p. 280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Commerce/Education(Secondary) (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Law(p. 280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Economics (p.282), Economics Advanced with Honours (p. 282), Education (P–10) (p.282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), Health Science/Business(p. 285), Journalism/Business (p. 286), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286),Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).RMIT Uni: Business (Associate Degree) (p. 321), Economics and Finance(p. 323), Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Professional Communication (p. 335), Urban andRegional Planning (p. 338).Swinburne Uni: Design/Business (p. 362), Finance (p. 366), Liberal Arts(p. 370), Management (p. 371), Marketing (p. 372).Uni of Ballarat: Commerce (p. 383), Commerce/Management (p. 383).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Arts (p. 391), Arts(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p.391), Commerce (p. 391), Commerce (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Accounting (p. 397), Banking and Finance (p. 398), Business(Preliminary) (p. 399), Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399), EventManagement (p. 403), Financial Planning (p. 403), Human ResourceManagement (p. 404), Information Systems Management (p. 404),International Business (p. 406), International Hospitality Management(p. 406), International Studies/Business (p. 406), International TourismManagement (p. 406), International Trade (p. 406), Legal PracticeManagement (p. 407), Management (p. 408), Marketing (p. 408), MusicIndustry (p. 409), Small Business and Entrepreneurship (p. 411), Sportand Recreation Management/Business (p. 412), Supply Chain andLogistics Management (p. 413).EducationChisholm: Children’s Services (p. 175).Deakin Uni: Health and Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 190),Teaching–Science/Science (p. 198).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275),Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283).NMIT: Tertiary Studies (Associate Degree) (p. 307).Uni of Ballarat: Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384), MathematicalSciences/Education (p. 386).Victoria Uni: Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences (p. 401),Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education(P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-HomeEconomics (p. 401).Education studiesCSU: Parks, Recreation and Heritage (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Education (p. 187), Teaching–Primary (p. 198).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275),Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283).NMIT: Tertiary Studies (Diploma) (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Education (p. 323).Victoria Uni: Sport Coaching (p. 412).Electrical and electronic engineering and technologyChisholm: Electronics (p. 176).Deakin Uni: Engineering - Electrical and Electronics (p. 188), Engineering- Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188), Engineering (Engineering ScholarsProgram) (p. 188), Engineering Science - Medical Technology (p. 188),Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Engineering/Information Technology(p. 189), Engineering/Science (p. 189), Information Technology–ITSecurity (p. 192).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Associate Degree) (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Degree) (p. 236).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Science (p. 246), Computer Science (Honours)/Electronic Engineering (p. 248), Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248),Electronic Engineering (p. 249), Electronic Technology (p. 249), Law/Science (p. 255), Science (p. 258), Science/Accounting (p. 259).Monash Uni: Computer Systems Engineering (p. 281).NMIT: Illustration (p. 303), Music Industry (Sound Production) (p. 306),Writing and Publishing (Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Electrical (p. 323), Engineering–Biomedical (p. 324),Engineering–Electrical (p. 325), Engineering–Electrical and Electronic(p. 325), Engineering–Electrical/Electronics (Associate Degree) (p. 326),Engineering–Electronic and Communication (p. 326), Nanotechnology/Applied Sciences (p. 334), Product Design (p. 335).SAE: Audio Production (Degree) (p. 340).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Electrical (p. 363), Electronics (p. 363),Engineering–Associate Degree (p. 363), Engineering–Biomedical (p.363), Engineering–Electrical and Electronic (p. 364), Engineering–Electronics and Computer Systems/Telecommunication and Network (p.364), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics (p. 365), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics/Computer Science and Software Engineering(p. 365), Renewable Energy Technology (p. 375).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Electrical (p. 401), Engineering Science–Electrical andElectronic Engineering (p. 402), Engineering Science–Sports Engineering(p. 402), Engineering–Alternative Entry (p. 402), Engineering–Electricaland Electronic Engineering (p. 402).Electrical engineeringDeakin Uni: Engineering - Electrical and Electronics (p. 188), Engineering- Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188), Engineering (Engineering ScholarsProgram) (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Engineering/Science (p. 189).MIBT: Engineering (p. 265).RMIT Uni: Electrical (p. 323), Engineering–Biomedical (p. 324),Engineering–Electrical (p. 325), Engineering–Electrical and Electronic (p.325), Engineering–Electrical/Commerce (p. 326), Engineering–Electrical/Electronics (Associate Degree) (p. 326), Engineering–Electrical/Management (p. 326), Engineering–Electronic and Communication/Computer Science (p. 326), Physics/Engineering–Electronic andCommunication (p. 335).Uni of Melbourne: Engineering (Master of) (p. 392).Electrical fitting, electrical mechanicsDeakin Uni: Engineering - Electrical and Electronics (p. 188).Electronic engineeringChisholm: Electronics (p. 176).Deakin Uni: Engineering - Electrical and Electronics (p. 188), Engineering- Mechanical (p. 188), Engineering - Mechatronics and Robotics (p.188), Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program) (p. 188), EngineeringScience - Sports Technology (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188),Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Engineering/Science (p.189), Global Science and Technology Program (p. 190), Science andTechnology (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197).La Trobe Uni: Computer Science (Honours)/Electronic Engineering (p.248), Electronic Engineering (p. 249), Electronic Technology (p. 249).Monash Uni: Computer Systems Engineering (p. 281).NMIT: Live Production (Theatre and Events) (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Computer Systems (p. 322), Electronics (p. 323),Engineering–Biomedical (p. 324), Engineering–Electrical and Electronic(p. 325), Engineering–Electrical/Electronics (Associate Degree) (p.326), Engineering–Electrical/Management (p. 326), Engineering–Electronic and Communication (p. 326), Engineering–Electronic andCommunication/Computer Science (p. 326), Engineering–ElectronicProduct Design (p. 326), Physics/Engineering–Electronic andCommunication (p. 335), Telecommunications (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Electronics (p. 363), Engineering–Electricaland Electronic (p. 364).Victoria Uni: Engineering Science–Electrical and Electronic Engineering(p. 402), Engineering Science–Sports Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–Alternative Entry (p. 402), Engineering–Electrical and ElectronicEngineering (p. 402).Electronic equipment servicingSwinburne Uni: Electronics (p. 363).ElectronicsDeakin Uni: Engineering - Electrical and Electronics (p. 188), Engineering- Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188).NMIT: Live Production (Theatre and Events) (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Electrical (p. 323), Electronics (p. 323), Engineering–Electrical/Commerce (p. 326), Engineering–Electrical/Electronics (AssociateDegree) (p. 326), Engineering–Electronic and Communication (p. 326).Engineering and related technologiesAIE: Game Programming (p. 126).AMC: Maritime Technology Management (p. 151).Box Hill: Computer Systems (p. 159), Engineering–Civil (p. 160),Engineering–Jewellery (p. 160), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing(p. 160).Chisholm: Computer Systems (p. 176), Engineering - Mechanicaland Manufacturing (p. 176), Engineering - Mechatronics (p. 177),Engineering–Advanced Manufacturing (p. 176), Engineering–MechanicalDesign (p. 176), Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics (p. 177).Deakin Uni: Engineering - Mechanical (p. 188), Engineering (Civil) (p.188), Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program) (p. 188), EngineeringScience - Sports Technology (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188),Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Engineering/Science (p.189), Global Science and Technology Program (p. 190), Science andTechnology (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197).Gordon: Computer Systems (p. 209), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 209).Holmesglen: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 228).La Trobe Uni: Civil Engineering (p. 247), Civil Engineering/Business (p.247), Civil Engineering/Science (p. 247), Computer Science (Honours)/Electronic Engineering (p. 248), Computer Systems Engineering (p. 248),Electronic Engineering (p. 249), Electronic Technology (p. 249), Law/Science (p. 255).Monash College: Engineering Studies (p. 270).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering (p. 273), Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Aerospace Engineering/Law (p. 273), AerospaceEngineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Engineering (p. 278), Civiland Environmental Engineering (p. 279), Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering/Business and Commerce (p. 279), Commerce/AerospaceEngineering (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Science (p. 280),Computer Systems Engineering (p. 281), Engineering (p. 283),Engineering/Architectural Design (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p.283), Engineering/Industrial Design (p. 283), Engineering/Law (p.283), Engineering/Pharmaceutical Science (p. 283), EnvironmentalEngineering (p. 284), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284),Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Industrial Design (p. 285),Mechatronics Engineering (p. 287), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p.287), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292),Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p.292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Engineering (p. 292).NMIT: Aquaculture and Environmental Management(Degree) (p. 301),Computer Systems (p. 302), Engineering–Civil (p. 303), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 303), Music Technology and Production(p. 306).OPIE: Interior Decoration and Design (p. 309).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Aerospace/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Automotive (p. 324), Engineering–Civil and Structural Design (p.325), Engineering–Electrical/Electronics (Associate Degree) (p. 326),Engineering–Mechanical (p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical (AssociateDegree) (p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327),Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 327), Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing (p. 327), Engineering–Mechatronicsand Manufacturing/International Business (p. 327), Engineering–Sustainable Systems (p. 327), Furniture Design (Associate Degree) (p.329), Industrial Design (p. 330), Multimedia Systems (Design) (p. 333),Nanotechnology/Applied Sciences (p. 334), Product Design (p. 335).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce,Biochemistry, Chemistry (p. 357), Computer Systems Technology (p.360), Design–Industrial Design (p. 362), Electrical (p. 363), Engineering–Associate Degree (p. 363), Engineering–Civil (p. 363), Engineering–Electrical and Electronic (p. 364), Engineering–Electronics and ComputerSystems/Telecommunication and Network (p. 364), Engineering–Mechanical (p. 364), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 364),Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics (p. 364), Engineering–ProductDesign (p. 364), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics (p. 365),Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics/Computer Science andSoftware Engineering (p. 365), Science (p. 376), Vice-Chancellor’sScholarship–Engineering (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Civil Engineering Technology (p. 383), Engineering–Mechanical (p. 384), Mechanical Engineering Technology (p. 386),Metallurgy (p. 386), Science (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Computer Systems (p. 400), Electrical (p. 401), EngineeringScience–Electrical and Electronic Engineering (p. 402), EngineeringScience–Sports Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–Alternative Entry(p. 402), Engineering–Architectural Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–Building Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–Civil (p. 402), Engineering–Civil Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–Electrical and ElectronicEngineering (p. 402), Engineering–Mechanical Engineering (p. 402),Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 402).Wodonga TAFE: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 420).English languageDeakin Uni: Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Index of major study areas | 431


La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Applied History (p.273), Applied Linguistics (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275), Arts Scholars program (p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275), Arts/Commerce(p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Management (p.276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277),Asian Studies (p. 277), Bioethics (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p.278), Communications and Media Studies (p. 281), Counter -TerrorismStudies (p. 281), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (SpecialEducation) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), English Language (p.283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), International Relations(p. 286), Journalism (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287),Publishing and Editing (p. 292).Uni of Ballarat: Physical Education (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398), InternationalStudies (p. 406).VIT: ESL (p. 415).Environmental engineeringCSU: Environmental Science and Management (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Engineering - Electrical and Electronics (p. 188).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure (p. 325), Engineering–Civiland Infrastructure/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Environmental(p. 326), Environmental Science (p. 328), Environmental Science/Engineering–Environmental (p. 328), Environmental Science/Management (p. 328).Swinburne Uni: Design–Industrial Design (p. 362), EnvironmentalMonitoring and Technology (p. 365).Uni of Melbourne: Engineering (Master of) (p. 392), Environments (p.392), Environments (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 392).Environmental healthCSU: Environmental Science and Management (p. 171), Parks,Recreation and Heritage (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 194),Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 196), Public Health and HealthPromotion/Commerce (p. 196).Swinburne Uni: Community Health (p. 360), Community Health–SocialScience (p. 360), Health Science-Public and Environmental (p. 367),Renewable Energy Technology (p. 375), Sustainability, EnvironmentalSustainability (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Environmental Management (p. 384), Physical Education(p. 387).Environmental studiesAdvance: Conservation and Land Management (p. 128).AMC: Graduate Certificate of Applied Science (Marine Environment) (p.150), Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Marine Environment) (p.151), Master of Applied Science (Marine Enviornment) - Honours (p.151), Master of Applied Science (Marine Environment) (p. 152).Bendigo TAFE: Conservation and Land Management (p. 154).Chisholm: Commercial Cookery (p. 175), Events (p. 177), Hospitality (p.177), Laboratory Techniques (p. 179), Laboratory Technology (Biologicaland Chemical Testing, Environmental Monitoring) (p. 179).CIE: Events (p. 166).CSU: Adventure Ecotourism (p. 170), Environmental Science andManagement (p. 171), Parks, Recreation and Heritage (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Architectural Technology (p. 183), Architecture (p. 183),Architecture/Construction Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185),Biological Science (p. 185), Commerce/Science (p. 186), EnvironmentalManagement and Sustainability (p. 189), Fisheries and Aquaculture (p.189), Global Science and Technology Program (p. 190), Law/Science (p.193), Marine Biology (p. 193), Planning (Professional) (p. 194), Propertyand Real Estate (p. 195), Science (p. 196), Science and Technology(Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197), Teaching–Science/Science (p. 198),Urban Design (p. 198), Wildlife and Conservation Biology (p. 198).GippsTAFE: Tourism (p. 207).Gordon: Conservation and Land Management (p. 209), Events (p. 209),Events/Sustainability (p. 210), Hospitality (p. 210), Hospitality/Events(p. 210), Laboratory Technology (p. 211), Tourism (p. 211), Tourism/Sustainability (p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Agriculture (p. 214), Events (p. 214), Tourism (p. 215).Holmesglen: Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p.228), Events/Management (p. 228), Horticulture/Sustainability (p. 229),Laboratory Technology (p. 231), Landscape Design/Sustainability (p.231), Marketing (p. 232), Tourism/Events (p. 234), Tourism/Management(p. 234).Kangan: Building and Construction (p. 240), Building and Construction/Sustainability (p. 240), Management (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Science (p. 246), Business (p. 247), Civil Engineering(p. 247), Civil Engineering/Business (p. 247), Civil Engineering/Science(p. 247), Community Development (p. 248), Law/Science (p. 255),Natural Resources Education (p. 256), Nature Tourism (p. 256), OutdoorEducation (p. 257), Outdoor Environmental Education (p. 257), OutdoorRecreation Education (p. 257), Physical and Outdoor Education (p. 258),Science (p. 258), Science (Applications in Society) (p. 258), Science(Wildlife and Conservation Biology) (p. 259), Science Double DegreeProgram (p. 259), Science/Accounting (p. 259), Urban, Rural andEnvironmental Planning (p. 260).MIBT: Science (p. 266).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), AerospaceEngineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts (Global)/Commerce(p. 274), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts Scholars program(p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Commerce (p. 278), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Civiland Environmental Engineering (p. 279), Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering/Business and Commerce (p. 279), Commerce (p. 279),Commerce Scholars program (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program/Economics (p. 279), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering (p. 280),Commerce/Business Information Systems (p. 280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Law (p.280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Science(p. 280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Education (P–10) (p.282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283),Environmental Engineering (p. 284), Environmental Engineering/Arts(p. 284), Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), EnvironmentalScience (p. 284), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286), Journalism/Science (p.286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p.290), Science (p. 292), Science/Engineering (p. 292).NMIT: Accounting (Degree) (p. 300), Aquaculture and EnvironmentalManagement(Degree) (p. 301), Building and Construction (p. 301),Building Design (p. 301), Conservation and Land Management (p. 302),Tourism (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Building Design (p. 321), Conservation and Land Management(p. 322), Engineering–Environmental (p. 326), Environment (p. 328),Environment/Environmental Science (p. 328), Environmental Science(p. 328), Environmental Science/Engineering–Environmental (p.328), Environmental Science/Management (p. 328), Fashion Design(Associate Degree) (p. 329), Furniture Design (Associate Degree) (p.329), Mathematics (p. 333), Psychology (Social Science) (p. 335),Science (Applied Sciences) (p. 336), Statistics (p. 337), Textile Design (p.337), Urban and Regional Planning (p. 338).South West: Agriculture (p. 343), Agronomy (p. 343), Rural BusinessManagement (p. 345).Sunraysia: Conservation and Land Management (p. 351), EnvironmentalMonitoring and Technology (p. 352), Events/Management (p. 352),Horticulture (p. 352), Sustainable Operations (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357), Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce,Biochemistry, Chemistry (p. 357), Conservation and Land Management(p. 360), Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 361),Design–Industrial Design (p. 362), Design–Interior Design (p. 362),Environmental Monitoring and Technology (p. 365), Events (p. 365),Health and Community Care-Associate Degree (p. 366), Health Science-Public and Environmental (p. 367), Human Resources/Sustainability(p. 367), Laboratory Technology (p. 370), Laboratory Technology/Sustainability (p. 370), Renewable Energy Technology (p. 375),Science (p. 376), Sustainability Management (p. 377), Sustainability,Environmental Sustainability (p. 377), Tourism (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Building Design (p. 382), Conservation and LandManagement (p. 383), Environmental Management (p. 384), Events (p.384), Metallurgy (p. 386), Physical Education (p. 387), Science (p. 387),Science/Education (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Environmental Horticulture(Associate Degree) (p. 392), Environments (p. 392), Environments(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 392), Science (p. 394),Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Community Development (p. 399), Engineering–ArchitecturalEngineering (p. 402), Engineering–Building Engineering (p. 402),Engineering–Civil Engineering (p. 402), Events (p. 403), ExerciseScience and Human Movement/Sport and Recreation Management(p. 403), Human Resources (p. 404), Psychology (Science) (p.410), Science–Alternative Entry (p. 411), Science–Specialisations inBiotechnology, Chemistry or Environmental Management (p. 411), Sportand Recreation Management/Business (p. 412), Sport and RecreationManagement–Outdoor Recreation (p. 412), Sport and RecreationManagement–Recreation Management (p. 412), Sport and RecreationManagement–Sport Management (p. 412), Tourism (p. 413).William Angliss: Business (p. 416), Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Events(p. 417), Patisserie (p. 418), Tourism (p. 418).EpidemiologyDeakin Uni: Health and Human Services Management (p. 190), HealthPromotion (p. 190), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 194),Public Health (p. 196), Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 196),Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196).Swinburne Uni: Health Science-Public and Environmental (p. 367).Uni of Melbourne: Science (Master of) (p. 394).FFamily and consumer studiesDeakin Uni: Health Sciences (p. 190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190).Family lawRMIT Uni: Legal Practice (Paralegal) Associate Degree (p. 332).Farm management and agribusinessAcademia: Hairdressing (p. 124), Patisserie (p. 124).Advance: Organic Farming (p. 129).Chisholm: Patisserie (p. 180).Goulburn Ovens: Agriculture (p. 214).South West: Agriculture (p. 343), Agronomy (p. 343), Horse Management(p. 344), Rural Business Management (p. 345).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390).VIT: Hospitality (p. 415).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Patisserie (p. 418).Fashion designAAD: Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131).Box Hill: Fashion Design (p. 160), Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 160).Deakin Uni: Film and Digital Media (p. 189).Gordon: Fashion and Textile Merchandising (p. 210), Fashion Design(p. 210).Holmes Inst: Fashion and Business (p. 224).Holmesglen: Fashion Design (p. 229), Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 229).Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240),Fashion Design (p. 240).RMIT Uni: Fashion Design (p. 328), Fashion Design (Associate Degree)(p. 329), Fashion Technology (p. 329), Textile Design (p. 337), TextileDesign and Development (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Costume (p. 361).Film studiesAIE: Screen Art (Animation) (p. 126).Chisholm: Interactive Media Design (p. 178).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Science (p. 185), Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Media and Communication (p. 193), Professional andCreative Writing (p. 195).Holmesglen: Animation–Screen Production (Degree) (p. 227), Screenand Media (Animation) (p. 233), Screen and Media (Live Action) (p. 233),Screen Production (Live Action) (Degree) (p. 233).JMCA: Digital Animation (p. 237), Digital Animation (Associate Degree) (p.237), Digital Animation (Degree) (p. 237), Digital Television Production(p. 237), Digital Television Production (Associate Degree) (p. 237), DigitalTelevision Production (Degree) (p. 237), Games Design (p. 238).LTM: Mass Media and Communications (p. 242).MIBT: Media and Communication (p. 266).Monash Uni: Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276),Arts/Marketing (p. 276).Swinburne Uni: Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362), Filmand Television (p. 365), Games and Interactivity (p. 366), Media andCommunications (p. 372).Uni of Ballarat: Arts (p. 382).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391), Fine Arts (p. 392), Fine Arts(Master of) (p. 392).FinanceACU: Commerce/Laws (p. 134).Box Hill: Real Estate (p. 163).Deakin Uni: International Finance (p. 192).GippsTAFE: Accounting (p. 206).Gordon: Marketing (p. 211), Tourism/Events (p. 212), Tourism/Sustainability (p. 212).Holmes Inst: Fashion and Business (p. 224).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Accounting and Finance (p. 244),Banking (p. 246), Business (p. 247), Business Information Systems (p.247), Corporate Finance (p. 248), Financial Risk Management (p. 250),Financial Services (p. 250), International Banking and Finance (p. 254),Investments (p. 254), Law/Business (p. 255), Law/Finance (p. 255),Wealth Management (p. 260).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Management (p. 266).Monash Uni: Arts/Business (p. 276), Commerce/Law (p. 280).NMIT: Commercial Cookery (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Economics and Finance (p. 323), Engineering–Civil andInfrastructure/Management (p. 325), Financial Services (p. 329),Logistics Management (p. 332), Management (p. 333), Mathematics (p.333), Statistics (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Business Administration (p. 358), BusinessAdministration - Associate Degree (p. 358).Uni of Ballarat: Commerce/Management (p. 383).Uni of Melbourne: Management (Master of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Financial Planning (p. 403), International Trade (p. 406).Fine artsAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131), Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131),Photo Media (Degree) (p. 131), Visual Arts (Degree) (p. 131).Bendigo TAFE: Visual Art (p. 154).Box Hill: Design (p. 159), Visual Art (Diploma) (p. 164).Chisholm: Ceramics (p. 175), Graphic Design (p. 177), Illustration (p.177), Visual Art (p. 181).Deakin Uni: Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Visual Arts (p. 198).Holmesglen: Ceramics (p. 228), Printing and Graphic Arts (DigitalProduction) (p. 233), Visual Arts (p. 234).JMCA: Games Design (p. 238).Kangan: Visual Merchandising (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Creative Arts (p. 248), Graphic Design (p. 250), Law/Arts (p. 255), Visual Arts (p. 260).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Visual and Media Arts (p. 275),Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Business and Commerce/Visual and MediaArts (p. 279), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279), Fine Art (p. 284), Visual andMedia Arts (p. 294), Visual and Media Arts (Diploma of Tertiary Studies)(p. 294), Visual Arts (p. 295), Visual Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 295),Visual Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 295).NMIT: Design (p. 302), Graphic Design (p. 303), Illustration (p. 303),Illustration (Degree) (p. 304), Visual Art (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Advertising (p. 320), Communication Design (p. 322),Education (p. 323), Fine Art (p. 329), Games and Graphics Programming(p. 330), Games Design (p. 330), Textile Design and Development (p.337), Visual Art (p. 338), Visual Merchandising (p. 338).South West: Art, Craft and Design (p. 343), Fine Art (p. 344), GraphicDesign (p. 344).Sunraysia: Interactive Digital Media (p. 353), Visual Art (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Visual Art (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Ceramics (p. 383), Fine Arts (p. 384), Graphic Design (p.385), Visual Art (p. 388), Visual Arts/Education (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391), Fine Arts (Master of) (p.392).Victoria Uni: Creative Industries (Diploma) (p. 400), Education (P–12)Accelerated Program (p. 400), Visual Art (p. 413).Fire technologyAdvance: Conservation and Land Management (p. 128).Holmesglen: Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 228).La Trobe Uni: Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) (p. 259).Swinburne Uni: Fire Technology (p. 366).First aidAIF: Fitness (p. 148).Box Hill: Fitness (p. 160).CIE: Beauty Therapy (p. 166), Children’s Services (p. 166).Elly Lukas: Beauty Therapy (p. 200).Gordon: Outdoor Recreation (p. 211), Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work (p.211), Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211).432 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Holmesglen: Fitness (p. 229), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 232), Naturopathy(p. 232), Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232), Outdoor Recreation (p.232), Sport and Recreation/Sport Development (p. 234).HSA: Aged Care (p. 221), Business Administration (p. 221), HealthServices (p. 221), Home and Community Care (p. 222), Nursing (p. 222).SSNT: Massage Therapy Practice (p. 347), Remedial Massage (p. 347).Uni of Ballarat: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 386).Victoria Uni: Fitness (p. 403), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 404).Fisheries studiesDeakin Uni: Fisheries and Aquaculture (p. 189), Marine Biology (p. 193).Food and beverage serviceChisholm: Commercial Cookery (p. 175), Events (p. 177), Tourism (p.181).Gordon: Hospitality/Events (p. 210).Victoria Uni: Hospitality Management (p. 404).Food and hospitalityAcademia: Commercial Cookery (p. 123), Patisserie (p. 124).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Commercial Cookery (p. 159), Hospitality (p. 160), Patisserie(p. 163).Chisholm: Patisserie (p. 180).CIE: Commercial Cookery (p. 166), Hospitality (p. 167), Patisserie (p. 167).GippsTAFE: Hospitality (p. 207).Gordon: Hospitality (p. 210).Goulburn Ovens: Hospitality (p. 214).Holmes Inst: Hospitality (p. 224).Holmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229), Hospitality (p.229), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 230), Hospitality (Patisserie)(p. 230).ICHM: International Hotel Management (p. 235).NMIT: Commercial Cookery (p. 302), Hospitality (p. 303), HospitalityManagement (Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 303).South West: Hospitality (p. 344).Sunraysia: Hospitality (p. 352).Swinburne Uni: Hospitality (Events) (p. 367).Uni of Ballarat: Hospitality (p. 385), Science (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Hospitality (p. 404), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)(p. 404), Hospitality Management (p. 404), International HospitalityManagement (p. 406), Nutrition, Food and Health Sciences (p. 409).VIT: Commercial Cookery (p. 415), Hospitality (p. 415).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Culinary Management(Degree) (p. 417), Food Science and Technology (p. 417), Hospitality(p. 418), Patisserie (p. 418), Tourism and Hospitality Management(Degree) (p. 418).Food hygieneCIE: Beauty Therapy (p. 166), Patisserie (p. 167).Elly Lukas: Beauty Therapy (p. 200).Holmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229).HSA: Aged Care (p. 221), Health Services (p. 221), Home and CommunityCare (p. 222), Leisure and Health (p. 222).Swinburne Uni: Health Science-Public and Environmental (p. 367).Uni of Ballarat: Food Science and Technology (p. 385), Hospitality (p.385).VIT: Hospitality (p. 415).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417).Food processing technologyHolmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229).RMIT Uni: Food Science and Technology (p. 329), Food Technology andNutrition (p. 329), Food Technology/Engineering–Chemical (p. 329).Swinburne Uni: Health Science-Public and Environmental (p. 367).Uni of Ballarat: Food and Nutritional Sciences (p. 384), Food Science andTechnology (p. 385).William Angliss: Patisserie (p. 418).Food science and biotechnologyHolmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229).La Trobe Uni: Health Sciences/Dietetic Practice (p. 251), Human Nutrition(p. 253).MIBT: Health Sciences (p. 266).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Chemical (p. 324), Engineering–Chemical/Management (p. 324), Food Technology and Nutrition (p. 329), FoodTechnology/Engineering–Chemical (p. 329), Food Technology/Management (p. 329), Science (Applied Sciences) (p. 336).Uni of Ballarat: Food and Nutritional Sciences (p. 384), Food Science andTechnology (p. 385), Science (p. 387), Science/Education (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Food Science (Master of) (p.393), Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program)(p. 394).Victoria Uni: Nutrition, Food and Health Sciences (p. 409), Science–Alternative Entry (p. 411).William Angliss: Food Science and Technology (p. 417).Forensic scienceDeakin Uni: Arts/Science (p. 185), Commerce/Science (p. 186), ForensicScience (p. 190), Forensic Science/Criminology (p. 190), Global Scienceand Technology Program (p. 190), Law/Science (p. 193), Science (p.196), Science and Technology (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197).Holmesglen: Accounting (p. 226).La Trobe Uni: Accounting/Economics (p. 244), Accounting/Finance (p.244), Arts/Accounting (p. 246).MIBT: Science (p. 266).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).RMIT Uni: Criminal Justice Administration (p. 322).Swinburne Uni: Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce, Biochemistry,Chemistry (p. 357), Criminology and Forensic Science (p. 361),Laboratory Technology (p. 370), Psychology and Forensic Science–Arts(p. 373), Psychology and Forensic Science–Social Science (p. 373).Victoria Uni: Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology, Chemistry orEnvironmental Management (p. 411).Forestry studiesAdvance: Conservation and Land Management (p. 128).Uni of Ballarat: Environmental Management (p. 384).GGender specific studiesDeakin Uni: Applied Social Research (p. 183).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics(p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary)(p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277),Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Counter -Terrorism Studies (p. 281),Criminal Justice and Criminology (p. 282), Engineering/Arts (p. 283),Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), International Relations (p. 286),Journalism (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).RMIT Uni: Psychology (Social Science) (p. 335), Social Work (p. 336),Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) (p. 337).Uni of Ballarat: Psychology (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398), CommunityDevelopment (p. 399), Criminal Justice Studies (p. 400), Midwifery (p.409), Social Work (p. 412).General medicineUni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382).Uni of Melbourne: Medicine (Doctor of) (p. 393).General nursingDeakin Uni: Nursing (p. 194), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 194), Nursing/Psychology (p. 194), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p.194).Holmesglen: Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Nursing (Master of) (p. 394).GeneticsBox Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Biotechnology (Associate Degree)(p. 158), Biotechnology and Innovation (Degree) (p. 158).Deakin Uni: Biological Science (p. 185), Biomedical Science (p. 185),Forensic Science (p. 190), Science (p. 196), Zoology and Animal Science(p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Animal and Veterinary Biosciences (p. 245), Arts/Science(p. 246), Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) (p. 246), BiomedicalScience (p. 247), Bioscience (p. 247), Human Nutrition (p. 253), Law/Science (p. 255), Science (p. 258), Science (Applications in Society)(p. 258), Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) (p. 259), ScienceDouble Degree Program (p. 259), Science/Accounting (p. 259).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science (p. 277),Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) (p. 277), Biomedical ScienceAdvanced with Honours (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p.278), Biomedical Science/Science (p. 278), Commerce/Science (p.280), Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Journalism/Science(p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292),Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p.292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary)(p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering(p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).RMIT Uni: Biotechnology (p. 321), Biotechnology/Biomedical Science(p. 321), Engineering–Chemical/Biotechnology (p. 324), LaboratoryTechnology (p. 332), Science (Associate Degree) (p. 336).Swinburne Uni: Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce, Biochemistry,Chemistry (p. 357), Science (p. 375).Uni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Biomedicine (p. 391), Biomedicine(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 391), Science (p. 394),Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394), Science(Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Animal Care and Management (Animal Technology) (p.398), Science/Psychological Studies (p. 411).GeochemistryUni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382).GeologyMonash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Commerce/Science (p. 280),Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p.292), Science Scholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science(p. 292), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education(Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p.293).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Environmental (p. 326).Uni of Ballarat: Environmental Management (p. 384), Geology (p. 385),Metallurgy (p. 386), Science (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394).Geomatic engineeringDeakin Uni: Fisheries and Aquaculture (p. 189).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Sustainable Systems (p. 327), Geospatial Science(p. 330), Surveying (p. 337).Uni of Melbourne: Engineering (Master of) (p. 392), Environments (p.392), Environments (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 392),Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p.394).Geotechnical engineeringDeakin Uni: Engineering (Civil) (p. 188).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure (p. 325), Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Civil andStructural Design (p. 325).Graphic and design studiesAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131), Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131),Graphic Design (Degree) (p. 131), Visual Arts (Degree) (p. 131).ACU: Visual Arts and Design (p. 138).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).Box Hill: Design (p. 159), Engineering–Jewellery (p. 160), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 160), Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 160),Graphic Design (p. 160), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 162),Professional Writing and Editing (p. 163).Chisholm: Ceramics (p. 175), Graphic Design (p. 177), Interactive MediaDesign (p. 178), Screen and Media (Video/Animation) (p. 181).Deakin Uni: Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Media and Communication(p. 193), Visual Communication Design (p. 198).Gordon: Building Design (p. 209), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing(p. 209), Graphic Design (p. 210), Interior Design and Decoration (p.210), Make-up (p. 211).Goulburn Ovens: Graphic Design (p. 214).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217), Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Ceramics (p. 228), Design (p. 228), Graphic Design (p. 229),Horticulture/Sustainability (p. 229), Information Technology Multimedia(p. 230), Interactive Digital Media (p. 231), Landscape Design/Sustainability (p. 231), Professional Writing and Editing (p. 233).JMCA: Digital Animation (p. 237), Digital Animation (Degree) (p. 237).Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240),Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) (p. 241), Visual Merchandising(p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Graphic Design (p. 250).Monash College: Art and Design Studies (p. 270).Monash Uni: Architecture (p. 274), Architecture Scholars program (p.274), Communication Design (p. 280), Industrial Design (p. 285), InteriorArchitecture (p. 285).NMIT: Building Design (p. 301), Design (p. 302), Digital and InteractiveMedia (p. 302), Graphic Design (p. 303), Interior Design and Decoration(p. 304), Photography and Photoimaging (p. 306), Writing and Publishing(Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 307).OPIE: Architectural Building Design (p. 309), Building Design (p. 309),Building Design and Technology (p. 309), Interior Decoration and Design(p. 309), Residential Drafting (p. 309).Qantm: Creative Media (Graphic Design) (p. 317), Games Design(Degree) (p. 317), Games Programming (Degree) (p. 317).RMIT Uni: Advertising (p. 320), Communication Design (p. 322), Design(p. 322), Engineering–Electronic Product Design (p. 326), FashionTechnology (p. 329), Furniture Design (Associate Degree) (p. 329),Games and Graphics Programming (p. 330), Games Design (p.330), Graphic Design (p. 330), Industrial Design (p. 330), InformationTechnology (p. 330), Interactive Digital Media (p. 330), Interior Design(p. 331), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 331), Multimedia Systems(Design) (p. 333), Photography and Photo Imaging (p. 334), ProductDesign (p. 335), Textile Design and Development (p. 337), VisualMerchandising (p. 338).South West: Graphic Design (p. 344), Interactive Digital Media (p. 344).Sunraysia: Graphic Design (p. 352), Interactive Digital Media (p. 353),Visual Art (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Advertising–Communication (p. 356), Communication/Social Science (p. 360), Design (p. 361), Design/Business (p. 362),Design–Communication Design (p. 362), Design–Digital Media Design(p. 362), Design–Industrial Design (p. 362), Design–Interior Design (p.362), Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362), Electrical (p.363), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 364), Engineering–Product Design (p. 364), Games and Interactivity (p. 366), GraphicDesign (p. 366), Interactive Digital Media (p. 369), Interactive DigitalMedia-Associate Degree (p. 369), Media Studies–Communication (p.372), Public Relations–Communication (p. 375), Visual Merchandising(p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Ceramics (p. 383), Graphic Design (p. 385), GraphicDesign/Multimedia (p. 385), Visual Art (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Architecture (Master of) (p. 390), LandscapeArchitecture (Master of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Engineering–Architectural Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–Mechanical Engineering (p. 402), Graphic Design (p. 404), InformationTechnology (Multimedia) (p. 405), Interactive Digital Media (p. 406),Interactive Media (p. 406).Wodonga TAFE: Interactive Digital Media (p. 420), Interior Design andDecoration (p. 421), Photography and Photoimaging (p. 421), VisualMerchandising (p. 421).Graphic arts and design studiesBilly Blue: Communication Design (p. 155).Box Hill: Design (p. 159).Chisholm: Interactive Media Design (p. 178).Kangan: Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) (p. 241).Monash Uni: Communication Design (p. 280).RMIT Uni: Graphic Design (p. 330).Swinburne Uni: Communication (p. 360), Design-Associate Degree ofApplied Graphic Design (p. 361).Uni of Ballarat: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 386).Victoria Uni: Creative Arts Industries (p. 400), Interactive Media (p. 406),Screen and Media–Games Development (p. 411).HHairdressingAcademia: Hairdressing (p. 124).Bendigo TAFE: Beauty Therapy (p. 153).CIE: Hairdressing (p. 166).Gordon: Make-up (p. 211).OCB: Hairdressing (p. 311).Swinburne Uni: Make–Up (p. 371).Victoria Uni: Specialist Make–up Services (p. 412).HealthAcademia: Beauty Therapy (p. 123).ACST: Fitness (p. 142), Remedial Massage (p. 142), Sports Therapy (p.142), Sports Therapy (Graduate Certificate) (p. 142).Advance: Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 128), Children’s Services (p. 128),Disability (p. 128), Nursing (p. 129).AIF: Fitness (p. 148).Index of major study areas | 433


Box Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Beauty Therapy (p. 158),Children&lsquo;s Services (Early Childhood Education and Care) (p.158), Dance Teaching and Management (p. 159), Disability (p. 159),Fitness (p. 160).Chisholm: Beauty Therapy (p. 175), Fitness (p. 177), Massage/Myotherapy/Pilates (p. 180).CIE: Beauty Therapy (p. 166), Commercial Cookery (p. 166), Patisserie(p. 167).CSU: Health and Rehabilitation Science (p. 171), Podiatry (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Applied Social Research (p. 183), Business InformationSystems (p. 185), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186),Diabetes Education (p. 187), Exercise and Sport Science (p. 189),Exercise and Sport Science/Business (Sport Management) (p. 189),Food and Nutrition (p. 189), Health and Human Services Management(p. 190), Health and Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 190), HealthPromotion (p. 190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Human Nutrition (p.191), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 194), OccupationalTherapy (p. 194), Public Health (p. 196), Public Health and HealthPromotion (p. 196), Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce(p. 196).Elly Lukas: Beauty Therapy (p. 200).Endeavour: Acupuncture (Degree) (p. 202), Homoeopathy (Degree) (p.202), Musculoskeletal Therapy (Degree) (p. 202), Naturopathy (Degree)(p. 202), Nutritional Medicine (Degree) (p. 202), Remedial Massage(Diploma) (p. 202).GippsTAFE: Health Science (p. 207).Gordon: Beauty Therapy (p. 209), Sport (Sport Coaching) (p. 211).Goulburn Ovens: Nursing (p. 215).Holmes Inst: Hospitality (p. 224).Holmesglen: Fitness (p. 229), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 232), Naturopathy(p. 232), Nursing (Degree) (p. 232), Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).HSA: Aged Care (p. 221), Allied Health (p. 221), Health Services (p. 221),Home and Community Care (p. 222), Nursing (p. 222).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Biomedical Science (p. 247),Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics (Masters) (p. 247), Education (p. 249),Health Information Management (Masters) (p. 250), Health Sciences(p. 250), Health Sciences/Business (p. 251), Health Sciences/ClinicalProsthetics and Orthotics (p. 251), Health Sciences/Dietetic Practice (p.251), Health Sciences/Exercise Physiology (p. 251), Health Sciences/Health Information Management (p. 251), Health Sciences/InternationalDevelopment (p. 251), Health Sciences/Orthoptics (p. 252), HealthSciences/Podiatric Practice (p. 252), Human Nutrition (p. 253), Pharmacy(p. 257), Physical and Health Education (p. 258), Physical and OutdoorEducation (p. 258).LTM: Health Sciences (p. 242).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Health Sciences (p. 266), Management (p.266).Monash Uni: Biomedical Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science (ScholarProgram) (p. 277), Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours (p. 277),Biomedical Science/Commerce (p. 278), Education (P–10) (p. 282),Health Promotion (p. 285), Health Science (p. 285), Health Science/Business (p. 285), Health Science/Social Work (p. 285), Midwifery(p. 288), Nursing (p. 289), Nursing (Community Health) (p. 289),Nursing Practice (p. 289), Nursing Practice/Midwifery (p. 289), Nursing/Emergency Health (p. 289), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 289), Pharmacy (p.290), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290), Radiography and Medical Imaging(p. 292), Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education (Primary) (p. 293),Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education (Secondary) (p. 293).MTI: Massage/Remedial Massage/Myotherapy (p. 262).NMIT: Aromatherapy (p. 301), Equine Studies (Degree) (p. 303),Massage/Myotherapy (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Biomedical Science (p. 320), Biotechnology/BiomedicalScience (p. 321), Chinese Medicine/Health Science (p. 321), Education(p. 323), Laboratory Medicine (p. 332), Medical Radiations (p. 333),Osteopathy/Health Science (p. 334), Pharmaceutical Sciences (p. 334),Physical Education (p. 335), Remedial Massage and Myotherapy (p.336).South West: Children’s Services (p. 343).SSNT: Chinese Medicine (Degree) (p. 347), Clinical Myotherapy (Degree)(p. 347), Massage Therapy Practice (p. 347), Naturopathy (Degree) (p.347), Remedial Massage (p. 347).Sunraysia: Children’s Services (p. 351).Swinburne Uni: Children’s Services (p. 359), Community Health–SocialScience (p. 360), Engineering–Biomedical (p. 363), Health Science (p.366), Health Science-Public and Environmental (p. 367), LaboratoryTechnology (p. 370), Science (p. 375), Sustainability, EnvironmentalSustainability (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Beauty Therapy (p. 382), Biomedical Science (p.382), Children’s Services (p. 383), Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p.384), Exercise and Sport Science (p. 384), Nursing (p. 387), PhysicalEducation (p. 387), Sport Management (p. 388), Sport Management/Business (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Biomedicine (p. 391), Biomedicine (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391), Physiotherapy (Doctor of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Animal Care and Management (Animal Technology) (p.398), Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Biomedical Sciences (p. 398), Children’sServices (p. 399), Dermal Therapies (p. 400), Education (P–12) (p.400), Education (P–12) Accelerated Program (p. 400), Education (P–12)Humanities and Social Sciences (p. 401), Education (P–12) MathematicsTeaching (p. 401), Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p.401), Education (P–12) Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics(p. 401), Exercise Science and Human Movement (p. 403), ExerciseScience and Human Movement/Psychological Studies (p. 403), ExerciseScience and Human Movement/Sport and Recreation Management (p.403), Fitness (p. 403), Gateway to Nursing (Health Science Foundations)(p. 403), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 408), Midwifery (p. 409), Nursing (p.409), Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Entry) (p. 409), Nutrition, Food and HealthSciences (p. 409), Nutritional Therapy (p. 409), Osteopathy (p. 409),Osteopathy (Master) (p. 410), Paramedic (p. 410), Physical Education(Secondary) (p. 410).VIT: Commercial Cookery (p. 415).William Angliss: Food Science and Technology (p. 417).Health promotionChisholm: Fitness (p. 177), Massage/Myotherapy/Pilates (p. 180).Deakin Uni: Diabetes Education (p. 187), Health and Human ServicesManagement (p. 190), Health Promotion (p. 190), Health Sciences (p.190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Human Nutrition (p. 191), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 194), Public Health (p. 196),Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 196), Public Health and HealthPromotion/Commerce (p. 196).LTM: Health Sciences (p. 242).Monash Uni: Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Health Promotion(p. 285).Swinburne Uni: Community Health–Social Science (p. 360), HealthScience-Public and Environmental (p. 367), Sustainability, EnvironmentalSustainability (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Exercise and Sport Science (p. 384), Physical Education(p. 387), Sport Management (p. 388), Sport Management/Business(p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Physiotherapy (Doctor of) (p. 394).HistoryAAD: Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131).ACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Arts/Global Studies (p. 133),Arts/Laws (p. 133), Teaching/Arts (Humanities) (p. 138), Teaching/Arts(Mathematics) (p. 138).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).Chisholm: Ceramics (p. 175), Illustration (p. 177), Liberal Arts (p. 179).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Health and PhysicalEducation (Secondary) (p. 190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190),International Studies (p. 192), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Holmesglen: Liberal Arts (p. 231).Kangan: Liberal Arts (p. 241), Visual Merchandising (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Health Sciences/International Development (p. 251),International Development (p. 254), International Relations (p. 254), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Applied History (p.273), Applied Linguistics (p. 273), Architecture (p. 274), ArchitectureScholars program (p. 274), Arts (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences (p.274), Arts and Social Sciences (Associate Degree) (p. 275), Arts andSocial Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts and SocialSciences/Community Welfare and Counselling (p. 275), Arts and SocialSciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Visual and Media Arts (p. 275), Arts Scholars program (p. 275), Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce(p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276),Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Marketing(p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Asian Studies (p.277), Behavioural Science (p. 277), Bioethics (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Law (p. 278), Communications and Media Studies (p. 281),Counter -Terrorism Studies (p. 281), Criminal Justice (p. 281), Diplomaof Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education(Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), EnvironmentalEngineering/Arts (p. 284), International Relations (p. 286), Journalism(p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Psychology (p. 291),Publishing and Editing (p. 292).NMIT: Building Design (p. 301), Liberal Arts (p. 305).OPIE: Architectural Building Design (p. 309), Building Design (p. 309),Building Design and Technology (p. 309), Interior Decoration and Design(p. 309), Residential Drafting (p. 309).RMIT Uni: Furniture Design (Associate Degree) (p. 329), Interior Design(p. 331), International Studies (p. 331).Swinburne Uni: Liberal Arts (p. 370), Politics and Public Policy (p. 373),Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Arts (p. 382), Building Design (p. 382), Ceramics (p. 383),Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384), International Studies (p. 386).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391), Urban Design (Master of)(p. 395).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398), Education(P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences(p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education(P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12)Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p.400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Education Studies(Diploma) (p. 401), Exercise Science and Human Movement (p.403), Exercise Science and Human Movement/Sport and RecreationManagement (p. 403), International Studies (p. 406), Law/Arts (p.407), Legal Studies (p. 407), Liberal Arts (p. 408), Physical Education(Secondary) (p. 410), Psychological Studies (p. 410), Social Work (p.412), Sport and Recreation Management/Business (p. 412).Wodonga TAFE: Visual Merchandising (p. 421).HorticultureHolmesglen: Horticulture/Sustainability (p. 229), Landscape Design/Sustainability (p. 231).Sunraysia: Horticulture (p. 352).Swinburne Uni: Horticulture (p. 367).Uni of Melbourne: Environmental Horticulture (Associate Degree) (p.392).HospitalityAcademia: Commercial Cookery (p. 123), Patisserie (p. 124).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Commercial Cookery (p. 159), Engineering–Jewellery (p. 160),Events (p. 160), Hospitality (p. 160), Hospitality Management (AssociateDegree) (p. 160), Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 161), MusicBusiness (Degree) (p. 163), Patisserie (p. 163).Chisholm: Events (p. 177), Hospitality (p. 177).CIE: Commercial Cookery (p. 166), Events (p. 166), Hospitality (p. 167),Hospitality and Tourism Management (Degree) (p. 167), Patisserie(p. 167).GippsTAFE: Hospitality (p. 207).Gordon: Events (p. 209), Events/Sustainability (p. 210), Hospitality (p.210), Hospitality/Events (p. 210), Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211),Tourism/Events (p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Events (p. 214), Hospitality (p. 214).Holmes Inst: Hospitality (p. 224).Holmesglen: Events/Management (p. 228), Food Science andTechnology (p. 229), Hospitality (p. 229), Hospitality (CommercialCookery) (p. 230), Hospitality (Patisserie) (p. 230), Visual Arts (p. 234).ICHM: International Hotel Management (p. 235).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Degree) (p. 238).La Trobe Uni: Event Management (p. 249), Event Management/Marketing(p. 250), Event Management/Tourism Management (p. 250).NMIT: Commercial Cookery (p. 302), Events/Hospitality (p. 303), HolidayParks and Resorts (p. 303), Hospitality (p. 303), Hospitality Management(Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 303), Music Industry (Business) (p. 306).OCB: Hospitality (p. 311).RMIT Uni: Audiovisual Technology (p. 320).South West: Events (p. 344), Hospitality (p. 344), Tourism (p. 345).Sunraysia: Events/Management (p. 352), Hospitality (p. 352).Swinburne Uni: Events (p. 365), Hospitality (Events) (p. 367), PublicRelations-Business (p. 375), Public Relations–Business (p. 375), PublicRelations-Communication (p. 375), Public Relations–Communication(p. 375), Public Relations-Social Science (p. 375), Theatre Arts (p. 378),Tourism (p. 378), Tourism Management (p. 378), Visual Merchandising(p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Events (p. 384), Hospitality (p. 385).Victoria Uni: Event Management (p. 403), Events (p. 403), Hospitality (p.404), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 404), Hospitality Management(p. 404), International Hospitality Management (p. 406), InternationalTourism Management (p. 406), Sport and Recreation Management/Business (p. 412), Sport and Recreation Management–SportManagement (p. 412).VIT: Commercial Cookery (p. 415), Hospitality (p. 415).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Culinary Management(Degree) (p. 417), Events (p. 417), Hospitality (p. 418), Patisserie (p.418), Resort Management (Alpine) (p. 418), Resort Management (Dive)(p. 418), Resort Management (Spa) (p. 418), Resort Management (WaterRecreation) (p. 418), Tourism and Hospitality Management (Degree)(p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Events (p. 420), Visual Merchandising (p. 421).Hospitality managementBMIHMS: Event Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Events (p. 160).Chisholm: Events (p. 177).CIE: Events (p. 166).Gordon: Events (p. 209), Events/Sport and Recreation Administration (p.209), Hospitality/Events (p. 210).Goulburn Ovens: Events (p. 214), Tourism (p. 215).Gurkhas: Hospitality (p. 219).Holmesglen: Events/Management (p. 228), Hospitality Management(Degree) (p. 230).NMIT: Events/Hospitality (p. 303), Patisserie (p. 306).OCB: Hospitality (p. 311).South West: Events (p. 344).Swinburne Uni: Events (p. 365), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Events (p. 384), Hospitality (p. 385).Victoria Uni: Events (p. 403).William Angliss: Events (p. 417), Hospitality (p. 418), Tourism andHospitality Management (Degree) (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Visual Merchandising (p. 421).Human biologyDeakin Uni: Clinical Exercise Physiology (p. 186), Engineering Science- Medical Technology (p. 188), Exercise and Sport Science (p. 189),Exercise and Sport Science/Business (Sport Management) (p. 189),Nursing (p. 194), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 194), Nursing/Psychology (p.194), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p. 194), OccupationalTherapy (p. 194).Holmesglen: Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).La Trobe Uni: Bioscience (p. 247).Monash Uni: Bioethics (p. 277), Journalism/Science (p. 286).Uni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382), Food and NutritionalSciences (p. 384), Nursing (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Exercise Science and Human Movement (p. 403), ExerciseScience and Human Movement/Psychological Studies (p. 403), ExerciseScience and Human Movement/Sport and Recreation Management(p. 403), Gateway to Nursing (Health Science Foundations) (p. 403),Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 410).Human geographyLa Trobe Uni: Natural Resources Education (p. 256), Nature Tourism(p. 256).Monash Uni: Arts (p. 274), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276),Environmental Science (p. 284), Journalism (p. 286).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391), Environments (p. 392),Environments (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 392), Science(Master of) (p. 394), Urban Planning (Master of) (p. 395).Human movementACST: Sports Therapy (Graduate Certificate) (p. 142).AIF: Fitness (p. 148).Box Hill: Dance Teaching and Management (p. 159).Chisholm: Fitness (p. 177).CSU: Podiatry (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Clinical Exercise Physiology (p. 186), Engineering Science -Medical Technology (p. 188), Engineering Science - Sports Technology(p. 188), Exercise and Sport Science (p. 189), Exercise and SportScience/Business (Sport Management) (p. 189), Health Sciences (p.190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190).434 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Gordon: Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211).Holmesglen: Massage/Myotherapy (p. 232), Naturopathy (p. 232).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Biological Sciences(Advanced Science) (p. 246), Biomedical Science (p. 247).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science (p. 277),Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) (p. 277), Biomedical ScienceAdvanced with Honours (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p.278), Business/Sport and Outdoor Recreation (p. 279), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284),Journalism/Science (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287),Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), ScienceScholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292),Science/Engineering (p. 292), Sport and Outdoor Recreation (p. 293),Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education (Primary) (p. 293), Sport andOutdoor Recreation/Education (Secondary) (p. 293).MTI: Massage/Remedial Massage/Myotherapy (p. 262).NMIT: Equine Studies (Degree) (p. 303).Sage: Massage Therapy (p. 341).Uni of Ballarat: Exercise and Sport Science (p. 384), Sport Management(p. 388), Sport Management/Business (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Biomedicine (p. 391), Biomedicine (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391), Physiotherapy (Doctor of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Biomedical Sciences (p. 398), Engineering Science–SportsEngineering (p. 402), Exercise Science and Human Movement (p. 403),Exercise Science and Human Movement/Psychological Studies (p.403), Exercise Science and Human Movement/Sport and RecreationManagement (p. 403), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 408), Nutritional Therapy(p. 409), Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 410), Sport Coaching (p.412).Human resource managementAcademia: Business (p. 123).ACU: Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Commerce (p. 134), Commerce/BusinessAdministration (p. 134), Commerce/Global Studies (p. 134), Commerce/Laws (p. 134), Human Resource Management (p. 135).Advance: Accounting (p. 128), Human Resource Management (p. 128),Management (p. 129).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Business (p. 158), Hospitality Management (Associate Degree)(p. 160), Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 161), InformationTechnology (Software Development) (p. 161), Information Technology(Systems Administration) (p. 161), Management (p. 162), Tourism (p.164).Chisholm: Information Technology Systems Administration (p. 178),Retail Management (p. 180).CIE: Accounting (Degree) (p. 166), Business (p. 166), CommercialCookery (p. 166), Hairdressing (p. 166), Hospitality (p. 167),Management (p. 167), Patisserie (p. 167), Tourism (p. 167).CQU: Business (p. 169), Professional Communication (p. 169).CSU: Business Studies (p. 170), Management (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184),Business Administration (p. 185), Business Information Systems (p. 185),Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (Dean’sScholars Program) (p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), International Studies/Commerce (p. 192), Management (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193),Property and Real Estate/Commerce (p. 195), Public Health and HealthPromotion/Commerce (p. 196), Tourism/Management (p. 198).GippsTAFE: Tourism (p. 207).Gordon: Events (p. 209), Events/Sport and Recreation Administration(p. 209), Events/Sustainability (p. 210), Hospitality (p. 210), Hospitality/Events (p. 210), Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work (p. 211), Tourism/Sustainability (p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Tourism (p. 215).Grenadi: Business (p. 217).Holmes Inst: Business (Degree) (p. 224), Management (p. 224).Holmesglen: Business Administration (Degree) (p. 228), Events/Management (p. 228), Hospitality (p. 229), Hospitality (CommercialCookery) (p. 230), Hospitality (Patisserie) (p. 230), HospitalityManagement (Degree) (p. 230), Human Resources (p. 230),Management (p. 232), Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production) (p.233), Tourism/Events (p. 234), Tourism/Management (p. 234).ICHM: International Hotel Management (p. 235).Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240),Management (p. 241), Tourism (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Accounting/Economics (p. 244),Accounting/Finance (p. 244), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Business (p. 247),Business/Information Technology (p. 247), Civil Engineering/Business (p.247), Health Sciences/Business (p. 251), Human Resource Management(p. 253), Law/Business (p. 255), Law/Science (p. 255), Leadership andManagement (p. 255).Monash Uni: Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Business(p. 278), Business and Commerce (p. 278), Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts (p. 279), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279), Civiland Environmental Engineering/Business and Commerce (p. 279),Commerce/Aerospace Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/BusinessInformation Systems (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280),Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Science (p.280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Health Science/Business (p.285), Journalism/Business (p. 286), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286),Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).NMIT: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 303), Events/Hospitality(p. 303), Holiday Parks and Resorts (p. 303), Hospitality Management(Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 303), Tourism (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Business (Associate Degree) (p. 321), Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Mechanical/Management(p. 327), Human Resource Management (p. 330), Legal and DisputeStudies (p. 332), Management (p. 333).South West: Tourism (p. 345).Stott’s Colleges: Hospitality (p. 349).Sunraysia: Events/Management (p. 352).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 356), Administration (p. 356), Business(p. 358), Business Administration (p. 358), Business Administration -Associate Degree (p. 358), Business/Communication (p. 359), Business/Communication–Professional Communication (p. 359), Business/Social Science (p. 359), Commerce (p. 359), Commercial Law (p.359), Design/Business (p. 362), Electronics (p. 363), Engineering–Civil(p. 363), Entrepreneurship and Innovation (p. 365), Finance (p. 365),Human Resource Management (p. 367), Human Resources (p. 367),Human Resources/Sustainability (p. 367), Information TechnologySystems Administration (p. 368), International Business (p. 369), Italian/Commerce (p. 369), Japanese/Commerce (p. 369), Management (p.371), Management (Applied) - Associate Degree (p. 371), Marketing (p.372), Retail Management (p. 375), Tourism (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Business Administration (p. 382), Commerce/Management (p. 383), Events (p. 384), Management (p. 386), SportManagement/Business (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Management (Master of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Human Resource Management (p. 404), Human Resources(p. 404), International Hospitality Management (p. 406), InternationalStudies/Business (p. 406), Legal Practice Management (p. 407), LegalServices (p. 407), Logistics (Associate Degree) (p. 408), Logisticsand Supply Chain (p. 408), Psychological Studies/Business (p. 410),Purchasing (p. 411), Sport and Recreation Management/Business (p.412), Sport and Recreation Management–Recreation Management (p.412), Sport and Recreation Management–Sport Management (p. 412),Tourism (p. 413).VIT: Business (p. 415).William Angliss: Business (p. 416), Commercial Cookery (p. 417),Hospitality (p. 418), Patisserie (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Business (p. 420), Holiday Parks and Resorts (p. 420),Tourism (p. 421).Human welfare studies and servicesAdvance: Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 128), Community Services Work(p. 128), Disability (p. 128).Box Hill: Disability (p. 159), Youth Work (p. 164).Chisholm: Justice (p. 179).CIE: Community Services Work (p. 166).Deakin Uni: Health Sciences (p. 190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190),Social Work (p. 197).Gordon: Conservation and Land Management (p. 209), OutdoorRecreation/Youth Work (p. 211).Holmesglen: Human Resources (p. 230), Nursing (Degree) (p. 232).La Trobe Uni: Human Services/Social Work (p. 253), Outdoor RecreationEducation (p. 257), Outreach and Community Education (p. 257).Monash Uni: Arts (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences/Business andCommerce (p. 275), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276),Behavioural Science (p. 277), Community Welfare and Counselling/Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol, Other Drugs and MentalHealth) (p. 281), Community Welfare and Counselling/Diploma ofDisability (p. 281), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), Journalism(p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Psychology (p. 291).RMIT Uni: Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 320), Education/Disability (p.323), Environment (p. 328), Social Work (p. 336), Urban and RegionalPlanning (p. 338), Youth Work (p. 338).Stott’s Colleges: Welfare Studies (p. 349).Sunraysia: Welfare Studies (p. 353).Uni of Ballarat: Psychology (p. 387), Rural Social Welfare (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Arts (Community) - Diploma (p. 398), CommunityDevelopment (p. 399), Community Services (p. 400), Criminal JusticeStudies (p. 400), Sport and Recreation Management–RecreationManagement (p. 412), Sport and Recreation Management–SportManagement (p. 412), Welfare Studies (p. 413), Youth Work (p. 413).HydrologyDeakin Uni: Marine Biology (p. 193).Monash Uni: Environmental Engineering (p. 284).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Civil (p. 363).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Civil Engineering (p. 402).William Angliss: Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418).IImport and exportKangan: Justice (p. 241).RMIT Uni: International Business (p. 331), Justice (p. 331), LogisticsManagement (p. 332).Indigenous healthHolmesglen: Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).HSA: Nursing (p. 222).Uni of Ballarat: Psychology (p. 387).Indigenous studiesLa Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education (p. 246), Arts/HealthSciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts andSocial Sciences (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences (Associate Degree)(p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275),Arts and Social Sciences/Community Welfare and Counselling (p. 275),Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275), Arts and SocialSciences/Visual and Media Arts (p. 275), Arts Scholars program (p.275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education(Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science(p. 277), Behavioural Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278),Criminal Justice (p. 281), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Education(P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts(p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), Journalism (p. 286),Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Psychology (p. 291).RMIT Uni: Conservation and Land Management (p. 322), Social Work (p.336), Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Psychology (p. 373), Sociology (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Arts (p. 382), International Studies (p. 386), Psychology(p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391), Fine Arts (Master of) (p.392).Victoria Uni: Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities andSocial Sciences (p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p.401), Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education(P–12) Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and theArts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Kyinandoo(Indigenous Studies) (p. 407).Industrial engineeringBox Hill: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 160).Chisholm: Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics (p. 177).Gordon: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 209).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 364),Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics (p. 364).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Mechanical Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 402).Wodonga TAFE: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 420).Industrial relationsAdvance: Human Resource Management (p. 128), Management (p. 129).Box Hill: Management/International Business (p. 162).CSU: Management (p. 171).Holmesglen: Human Resources (p. 230), Management (p. 232).Kangan: Management (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Business (p. 247), Economics (p. 249).RMIT Uni: Human Resource Management (p. 330), Legal Practice(Paralegal) Associate Degree (p. 332).Information systemsAcademia: Information Technology (p. 124).ACU: Commerce/Laws (p. 134).Box Hill: Computer Systems (p. 159), Computer Systems (Networking)(Degree, Associate Degree) (p. 159), Information Technology (p.161), Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 161), InformationTechnology (Networking) (p. 161), Information Technology (SoftwareDevelopment) (p. 161), Information Technology (Systems Administration)(p. 161).Chisholm: Information Technology Network Security (p. 178), InformationTechnology Networking/Systems Administration (p. 178), InformationTechnology Systems Administration (p. 178).CQU: Business (p. 169).CSU: Computing Studies (Business) (p. 170), Information Technology(p. 171).Deakin Uni: Business Administration (p. 185), Business InformationSystems (p. 185), Business Information Systems/Information Technology(p. 185), Commerce (p. 186), Information Technology (p. 191),Information Technology - Mobile and Apps Development (p. 191),Information Technology (Honours) (p. 191), Information Technology(Professional Practice) (p. 191).Gordon: Computer Systems (p. 209), Information Technology (p. 210),Information Technology (Networking) (p. 210), Information Technology(Website Development) (p. 210).Holmesglen: Information Technology Software Development (p. 230).Kangan: Information Technology Networking (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Business (p. 247), BusinessInformation Systems (p. 247), Computer Science (p. 248), ComputerScience in Games Technology (p. 248), Computer Systems Engineering(p. 248), Information Technology (p. 253), Law/Business (p. 255).LTM: Business (p. 242), Information Technology (p. 242).MIBT: Computing (p. 265).MIT: Information Technology (p. 268), Networking (p. 268).Monash Uni: Applications Development (p. 273), Computer Science(p. 281), Computer Systems Engineering (p. 281), Diploma of TertiaryStudies (p. 282), Enterprise Information Management (p. 284),Information Technology and Systems (p. 285), Science/ComputerScience (p. 292), Software Engineering (p. 293).NMIT: Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 304), Tourism (RetailTravel Sales) (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Audiovisual Technology (p. 320), Business InformationSystems (p. 321), Computer Science (p. 322), Computing Studies(p. 322), Furniture Design (Associate Degree) (p. 329), InformationTechnology (p. 330), Management (p. 333), Software Engineering (p.337).South West: Computer Systems (p. 343).Swinburne Uni: Business Information Systems (p. 358), BusinessInformation Systems/Commerce (p. 359), Information andCommunication Technology (p. 367), Information Technology IndustryScholarship Program (p. 368), Information Technology Networking (p.368), Information Technology Systems Administration (p. 368), Marketing(p. 372), Network Security (p. 373), Software Development (p. 377),Technology (Information Systems) (p. 377), Website Development (p.379).Uni of Ballarat: Business Administration (p. 382), Business Systems (p.383), Information Technology (p. 385).Uni of Melbourne: Information Systems (Master of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399), EngineeringScience–Sports Engineering (p. 402), Financial Planning (p. 403),Information Technology (p. 404), Information Technology (SoftwareDevelopment) (p. 405), Logistics and Supply Chain (p. 408), Network andSystems Computing (p. 409), Purchasing (p. 411).VIT: Information Technology (Networking) (p. 415).Information technologyAcademia: Games Development Digital Art (p. 124), InformationTechnology (p. 124).Box Hill: Information Technology (p. 161), Information Technology(Networking) (p. 161), Information Technology (Systems Administration)(p. 161), Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 161), Libraryand Information Services (p. 162).Chisholm: Information Technology (Digital Interactive Games/DigitalMedia Technologies) (p. 177), Information Technology (Networking/Website Development) (p. 178), Information Technology (SoftwareDevelopment) (p. 178), Information Technology Business Analysis (p.178), Information Technology Network Security (p. 178), InformationIndex of major study areas | 435


Technology Networking/Systems Administration (p. 178), InformationTechnology Systems Administration (p. 178), Information TechnologyWeb-Based Technologies (p. 178).CIE: Accounting (Degree) (p. 166), Business (p. 166), Management (p.167).CQU: Information Technology (p. 169), Multimedia Studies (p. 169).CSU: Computing Studies (Business) (p. 170), Information Technology(p. 171).Deakin Uni: Arts/Science (p. 185), Business Information Systems/Information Technology (p. 185), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Global Science and TechnologyProgram (p. 190), Information Technology (p. 191), InformationTechnology (Honours) (p. 191), Information Technology (ProfessionalPractice) (p. 191), Information Technology–Computer Science/SoftwareDevelopment (p. 191), Information Technology–Games Design andDevelopment (p. 191), Information Technology–IT Security (p. 192), Law/Science (p. 193), Science (p. 196), Science and Technology (Dean’sScholars Program) (p. 197).Goulburn Ovens: Tourism (p. 215).Gurkhas: Information Technology (p. 219).ICHM: International Hotel Management (p. 235).La Trobe Uni: Accounting/Information Technology (p. 244), Business(p. 247), Business/Information Technology (p. 247), Civil Engineering/Science (p. 247), Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248), InformationTechnology (p. 253), Information Technology (Professional) (p. 253),Law/Business (p. 255), Law/Science (p. 255), Science (p. 258), Science(Applications in Society) (p. 258), Science Double Degree Program (p.259), Science/Accounting (p. 259), Science/Science Education (p. 259).MIBT: Computing (p. 265).MIT: Information Technology (p. 268), Networking (Degree) (p. 268).Monash Uni: Applications Development (p. 273), Behavioural Science(p. 277), Business Information Systems (p. 279), Commerce/BusinessInformation Systems (p. 280), Computer Science (p. 281), Education(P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), EnterpriseInformation Management (p. 284), Games Development (p. 284),Information and Communication Technologies (p. 285), InformationTechnology and Systems (p. 285), Journalism/Science (p. 286),Multimedia Development (p. 288), Science (p. 292), Science/ComputerScience (p. 292), Software Engineering (p. 293).OCB: Information Technology - Networking (p. 311), IT Multimedia andDigital Media Technologies (p. 311).RMIT Uni: Business (Associate Degree) (p. 321), Business InformationSystems (p. 321), Computer Science (p. 322), Computing Studies (p.322), Education/Disability (p. 323), Engineering–Computer and Network/Computer Science (p. 325), Engineering–Electronic and Communication/Computer Science (p. 326), Games and Graphics Programming (p. 330),Information Technology (p. 330), Information Technology (AssociateDegree) (p. 330), Multimedia Systems (Design) (p. 333).Swinburne Uni: Business Information Systems (p. 358), BusinessInformation Systems/Commerce (p. 359), Computer Science (p.360), Games Development/Programming (p. 366), Information andCommunication Technology (p. 367), Information and CommunicationTechnology (Applied) (p. 368), Information and CommunicationTechnology (Applied)-Associate Degree (p. 368), Information TechnologyIndustry Scholarship Program (p. 368), Information TechnologyNetworking (p. 368), Information Technology Systems Administration(p. 368), Network Design and Security (p. 373), Network Security (p.373), Software Development (p. 377), Software Engineering (p. 377),Vice-Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholarship–Information and CommunicationTechnology/Science (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Business Systems (p. 383), Computer Games (p. 383),Information Technology (p. 385), Information Technology (AssociateDegree) (p. 385), Information Technology (Multimedia) (p. 385),Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 386), PhysicalEducation (p. 387), Software Engineering (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Engineering (Master of) (p. 392), Information Systems(Master of) (p. 393), Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Computer Systems (p. 400), Education (P–12) (p. 400),Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences (p. 401), Education(P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12) PhysicalEducation (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12) Science Teaching(p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400), Education(P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Education (P–12)–Outdoor Education(p. 401), Engineering Science–Sports Engineering (p. 402), HumanResources (p. 404), Information Systems Management (p. 404),Information Technology (p. 404), Information Technology (SoftwareDevelopment) (p. 405), Interactive Media (p. 406), Network and SystemsComputing (p. 409).Inorganic chemistryCIE: Beauty Therapy (p. 166).RMIT Uni: Chemistry/Engineering–Chemical (p. 321), Chemistry/Management (p. 321), Nanotechnology/Applied Sciences (p. 334).Insurance and actuarial studiesDeakin Uni: Business Administration (p. 185), Commerce (p. 186).Monash Uni: Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts/Commerce (p. 276),Arts/Economics (p. 276), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p. 278),Commerce (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program (p. 279), CommerceScholars program/Economics (p. 279), Commerce/AerospaceEngineering (p. 280), Commerce/Business Information Systems (p.280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280),Commerce/Law (p. 280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p. 280),Commerce/Science (p. 280), Economics (p. 282), Economics Advancedwith Honours (p. 282), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286), Music/Commerce(p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).Uni of Melbourne: Commerce (p. 391), Commerce (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391).Interior and environmental designAdvance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).Box Hill: Interior Design and Decoration (p. 162).Deakin Uni: Visual Communication Design (p. 198).Gordon: Graphic Design (p. 210), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 210).Goulburn Ovens: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 214).Grenadi: Interior Decoration and Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Interior Design and Decoration (p. 231), Live Production,Theatre and Events (p. 231).JMCA: Digital Television Production (p. 237), Digital Television Production(Associate Degree) (p. 237), Digital Television Production (Degree)(p. 237).Monash Uni: Engineering/Industrial Design (p. 283), Industrial Design (p.285), Interior Architecture (p. 285).NMIT: Interior Decoration (Retail) (p. 304), Interior Design and Decoration(p. 304).OPIE: Interior Decoration and Design (p. 309).RMIT Uni: Audiovisual Technology (p. 320), Engineering–ElectronicProduct Design (p. 326), Furniture Design (Associate Degree) (p. 329),Industrial Design (p. 330), Interior Design (p. 331), Interior Design andDecoration (p. 331), Landscape Architecture (p. 332), Screen and Media(Film and Television Production) (p. 336), Screen and Media (TelevisionProduction) (p. 336), Visual Merchandising (p. 338).Swinburne Uni: Design/Business (p. 362), Design–Interior Design (p.362), Electrical (p. 363), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 369), LiveProduction, Theatre and Events (p. 371), Screen and Media (Film andTelevision) (p. 376).Uni of Melbourne: Architecture (Master of) (p. 390), LandscapeArchitecture (Master of) (p. 393).Wodonga TAFE: Interior Design and Decoration (p. 421).International businessACU: Business Administration/Global Studies (p. 134), Commerce (p.134), Commerce/Business Administration (p. 134), Commerce/GlobalStudies (p. 134), Commerce/Laws (p. 134), International DevelopmentStudies (p. 135), Theology/Global Studies (p. 138).AMC: International Logistics (Freight Forwarding) (p. 151), Maritime andLogistics Management (Degree) (p. 151).Box Hill: International Business (p. 162), Management/InternationalBusiness (p. 162).Chisholm: Marketing/International Business (p. 180).CSU: Business Studies (p. 170), Management (p. 171), Marketing (p.171).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts (International Relations) (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184),Arts/Science (p. 185), Business Administration (p. 185), BusinessInformation Systems (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Commerce(p. 186), Commerce (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Commerce(p. 188), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), International Studies (p. 192),International Studies/Commerce (p. 192), International Studies/Law (p.192), Management (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193), Property andReal Estate/Commerce (p. 195), Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196).Gordon: International Business (p. 211).Holmes Inst: Business (Degree) (p. 224).Holmesglen: Business Administration (Degree) (p. 228), InternationalBusiness (p. 231), Marketing (p. 232), Marketing Management (Degree)(p. 232).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (Degree) (p. 238).Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Accounting/Economics (p. 244),Accounting/Finance (p. 244), Agricultural Sciences/InternationalDevelopment (p. 245), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246),Business (p. 247), International Business (p. 254), Law/Business (p.255), Law/International Relations (p. 255).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Management (p. 266).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts(Global) (p. 274), Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts (Global)/Science(p. 274), Arts Scholars program (p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce(p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Management(p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science(p. 277), Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p.278), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Business (p. 278), Commerce(p. 279), Commerce Scholars program (p. 279), Commerce Scholarsprogram/Economics (p. 279), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering (p.280), Commerce/Business Information Systems (p. 280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Law(p. 280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Engineering/Arts(p. 283), English Language (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p.284), International (p. 285), International Relations (p. 286), Journalism(p. 286), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290),Science (p. 292).NMIT: International Business (p. 304).RMIT Uni: Criminal Justice Administration (p. 322), Economics andFinance (p. 323), Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324),Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing/International Business (p. 327),Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Associate Degree) (p. 328),Human Resource Management (p. 330), International Business (p.331), International Studies (p. 331), Logistics Management (p. 332),Management (p. 333), Social Work (p. 336).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 356), Arts (p. 357), Commerce (p. 359),Commercial Law (p. 359), Entrepreneurship and Innovation (p. 365),Finance (p. 365), Human Resource Management (p. 367), InternationalBusiness (p. 369), Italian/Commerce (p. 369), Japanese/Commerce (p.369), Logistics and Supply Chain Management (p. 371), Management (p.371), Marketing (p. 372).Uni of Melbourne: International Business (Master of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Financial Planning (p. 403), International Business (p. 406),International Studies (p. 406), International Studies/Business (p. 406),International Trade (p. 406), Law/Business (p. 407), Logistics and SupplyChain (p. 408), Psychological Studies/Business (p. 410).International lawBox Hill: International Business (p. 162), Management/InternationalBusiness (p. 162).Deakin Uni: Arts (International Relations) (p. 184).Gordon: International Business (p. 211).Holmesglen: International Business (p. 231).NMIT: International Business (p. 304).RMIT Uni: Criminal Justice Administration (p. 322), International Studies(p. 331).Swinburne Uni: International Business (p. 369).Victoria Uni: International Business (p. 406).Investment and securitiesLa Trobe Uni: Financial Services (p. 250), Investments (p. 254), WealthManagement (p. 260).RMIT Uni: Economics and Finance (p. 323).JJewellery makingBox Hill: Engineering–Jewellery (p. 160).RMIT Uni: Fine Art (p. 329).JournalismBox Hill: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 163).Chisholm: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 180).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Communication (p.187), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Management (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193), Media and Communication (p. 193), Professional andCreative Writing (p. 195), Public Relations (p. 196).Goulburn Ovens: Professional Writing & Editing (p. 215).Holmesglen: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 233).La Trobe Uni: Journalism (p. 254), Journalism (Sport) (p. 254), Law/MediaStudies (p. 255), Strategic Communication (p. 260).LTM: Mass Media and Communications (p. 242).MIBT: Management (p. 266), Media and Communication (p. 266).Monash College: Arts (Human Behaviour Stream) (p. 270), Arts(Psychology Stream) (p. 270).Monash Uni: Arts (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences/Business andCommerce (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p.275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary)(p. 276), Arts/Management (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Communications and MediaStudies (p. 281), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Education (P–10)(p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), English Language (p.283), Journalism (p. 286), Journalism/Business (p. 286), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286), Journalism/Science (p. 286), ProfessionalCommunication (p. 291), Professional Communication/ProfessionalWriting and Editing (Chisholm) (p. 291), Psychology (p. 291), Publishingand Editing (p. 292).NMIT: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 306).RMIT Uni: Journalism (p. 331), Professional Communication (p. 335).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357), Business/Communication–ProfessionalCommunication (p. 359), Communication–Professional Communication(p. 360), Journalism (p. 370), Media Studies-Communication (p. 372),Media Studies–Communication (p. 372), Media Studies-Social Science(p. 372).Uni of Melbourne: Journalism (Master of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Professional Writing & Editing (p. 410).Justice administrationDeakin Uni: Forensic Science/Criminology (p. 190).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).Justice and law enforcementChisholm: Justice (p. 179).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Criminology (p. 187),Criminology/Law (p. 187), Forensic Science (p. 190), Forensic Science/Criminology (p. 190).Holmesglen: Justice (p. 231).Kangan: Justice (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Legal Studies (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking andFinance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education(Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Management (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Arts/VisualArts (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Education (P–10) (p.282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283),English Language (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284),Journalism (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).RMIT Uni: Criminal Justice Administration (p. 322), Criminology andPsychology (p. 322), Justice (p. 331), Legal and Dispute Studies (p. 332),Youth Work (p. 338).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Criminal Justice Studies (p. 400), Legal Studies (p. 407).LLaboratory technologyBox Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Laboratory Technology (p. 162).Chisholm: Laboratory Techniques (p. 179), Laboratory Technology(Biological and Chemical Testing, Environmental Monitoring) (p. 179).Deakin Uni: Engineering Science - Medical Technology (p. 188),Engineering Science - Sports Technology (p. 188).Gordon: Laboratory Technology (p. 211).Holmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229), LaboratoryTechnology (p. 231).Monash Uni: Biotechnology (p. 278).436 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


RMIT Uni: Laboratory Medicine (p. 332).Sunraysia: Laboratory Techniques (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Laboratory Techniques (p. 370), Laboratory Technology(p. 370), Laboratory Technology/Sustainability (p. 370).Victoria Uni: Animal Care and Management (Animal Technology) (p.398), Engineering Science–Sports Engineering (p. 402).Land, parks and wildlife managementAdvance: Conservation and Land Management (p. 128).Deakin Uni: Global Science and Technology Program (p. 190), Scienceand Technology (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197), Wildlife andConservation Biology (p. 198).Gordon: Conservation and Land Management (p. 209).Holmesglen: Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 228),Horticulture/Sustainability (p. 229), Landscape Design/Sustainability(p. 231).La Trobe Uni: Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) (p. 259).NMIT: Conservation and Land Management (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Conservation and Land Management (p. 322).Sunraysia: Conservation and Land Management (p. 351), Horticulture(p. 352).Swinburne Uni: Conservation and Land Management (p. 360),Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 361), Horticulture(p. 367).Uni of Ballarat: Conservation and Land Management (p. 383),Environmental Management (p. 384).Uni of Melbourne: Environmental Horticulture (Associate Degree) (p.392), Environments (p. 392), Environments (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 392).Landscape architectureDeakin Uni: Landscape Architecture (p. 192).Holmesglen: Horticulture/Sustainability (p. 229), Landscape Design/Sustainability (p. 231).RMIT Uni: Landscape Architecture (p. 332).Swinburne Uni: Horticulture (p. 367), Sustainable Landscape Design(p. 377).Uni of Melbourne: Environmental Horticulture (Associate Degree) (p.392), Environments (p. 392), Environments (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 392), Landscape Architecture (Master of) (p. 393).Language (Arabic)Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce(p. 186), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), International Studies (p. 192),International Studies/Commerce (p. 192), International Studies/Law (p.192), Language (Diploma) (p. 193), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Language (Auslan)Kangan: Auslan (p. 240).Language (Chinese)Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce(p. 186), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), International Studies (p. 192),International Studies/Commerce (p. 192), International Studies/Law (p.192), Language (Diploma) (p. 193), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Language and literatureBox Hill: International Business (p. 162), Management/InternationalBusiness (p. 162).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce(p. 186), Education (p. 187), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), InternationalStudies (p. 192), International Studies/Commerce (p. 192), InternationalStudies/Law (p. 192), Language (Diploma) (p. 193), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Education (p. 249), Health Sciences/InternationalDevelopment (p. 251), International Development (p. 254), InternationalRelations (p. 254), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Applied Linguistics(p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts Scholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce(p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276),Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music(p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Asian Studies (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Law (p. 278), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Engineering/Arts (p.283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), International (p. 285),Journalism (p. 286), Languages (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).RMIT Uni: Education (p. 323), Education/Disability (p. 323), InternationalStudies (p. 331), Japanese (p. 331).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 356), Arts (p. 357), Commerce (p. 359),Commercial Law (p. 359), Entrepreneurship and Innovation (p. 365),Finance (p. 365), Human Resource Management (p. 367), InternationalBusiness (p. 369), Italian/Commerce (p. 369), Japanese/Commerce (p.369), Management (p. 371), Marketing (p. 372).Uni of Ballarat: Arts (p. 382), Arts/Education (p. 382), Education (P–6) or(P–10) (p. 384), International Studies (p. 386), Psychology (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Executive Master of) (p. 391), Arts (Extended)(p. 391).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398), CommunityDevelopment (p. 399), Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12)Accelerated Program (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities and SocialSciences (p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401),Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education(P–12) Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and theArts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Education(P–12)–Outdoor Education (p. 401), International Business (p. 406),International Studies (p. 406), International Studies/Business (p. 406),Law/Arts (p. 407), Psychological Studies (p. 410), Social Work (p. 412).LawAcademia: Accounting (p. 123).ACU: Arts/Laws (p. 133), Business Administration/Laws (p. 134),Commerce (p. 134), Commerce/Global Studies (p. 134), Commerce/Laws (p. 134), Laws (p. 135), Laws/Global Studies (p. 135), Theology/Laws (p. 138).Advance: Accounting (p. 128).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Accounting (p. 158), Children&lsquo;s Services (EarlyChildhood Education and Care) (p. 158), International Business (p. 162),Management/International Business (p. 162), Marketing (p. 162).Chisholm: Accounting (p. 174), Justice (p. 179), Marketing (p. 180),Marketing/International Business (p. 180).CIE: Accounting (Degree) (p. 166), Business (p. 166), Events (p. 166),Management (p. 167), Marketing (p. 167).Collarts: Creative Industries Management (p. 144), Music Business(p. 144).Deakin Uni: Arts/Law (p. 184), Business Information Systems (p. 185),Commerce (p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p.186), Criminology/Law (p. 187), International Studies/Law (p. 192), Law(p. 193), Law/Science (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193).Gordon: Accounting (p. 209), Building and Construction (p. 209), BuildingSurveying (p. 209), Events (p. 209), Events/Sport and RecreationAdministration (p. 209), Events/Sustainability (p. 210), Hospitality (p.210), Hospitality/Events (p. 210), Outdoor Recreation (p. 211), OutdoorRecreation/Youth Work (p. 211), Sport (Sport Coaching) (p. 211),Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211), Tourism/Events (p. 212), Tourism/Sustainability (p. 212).Holmes Inst: Accounting (p. 224).Holmesglen: Accounting (p. 226), Hospitality Management (Degree) (p.230), Human Resources (p. 230), Legal Practice (p. 231), Marketing (p.232), Nursing (Degree) (p. 232), Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (Degree) (p. 236).Kangan: Justice (p. 241), Management (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Accounting/Finance (p. 244), Arts (p. 246), Arts/ArtsEducation (p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p.246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Business (p. 247), International Business(p. 254), International Development (p. 254), International Relations (p.254), Law (graduate entry) (p. 254), Law (undergraduate entry) (p. 254),Law/Accounting (p. 254), Law/Arts (p. 255), Law/Business (p. 255), Law/Economics (p. 255), Law/Finance (p. 255), Law/International Relations(p. 255), Law/Media Studies (p. 255), Law/Psychological Science (p.255), Law/Science (p. 255), Legal Studies (p. 255), Science/Accounting(p. 259), Social Sciences (p. 259).LTM: Business (p. 242).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Management (p. 266).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Law (p. 273), Arts/Law (p. 276),Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279),Commerce/Law (p. 280), Engineering/Law (p. 283), Law (p. 286), Music/Law (p. 288), Performing Arts/Law (p. 290), Science/Law (p. 293).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).NMIT: Accounting (p. 300), Building and Construction (p. 301), Fitness (p.303), Legal Practice (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Environment/Environmental Science (p. 328), Justice (p.331), Legal and Dispute Studies (p. 332), Legal Practice (p. 332), LegalPractice (Paralegal) Associate Degree (p. 332), Public Relations (p. 336).South West: Accounting (p. 343), Massage (p. 344).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 356), Community Health–SocialScience (p. 360), Fire Technology (p. 366), Health Science-Public andEnvironmental (p. 367), Human Resource Management (p. 367), HumanResources (p. 367), Human Resources/Sustainability (p. 367), LegalPractice (p. 370), Sports Management (Business) (p. 377), Sustainability,Environmental Sustainability (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Commerce (p. 383), Commerce/Management (p. 383).Uni of Melbourne: Law (Juris Doctor) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Accounting (p. 397), Banking and Finance (p. 398), Business(Preliminary) (p. 399), Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399), CriminalJustice Studies (p. 400), Event Management (p. 403), Financial Planning(p. 403), Human Resource Management (p. 404), Human Resources(p. 404), Information Systems Management (p. 404), InternationalBusiness (p. 406), International Hospitality Management (p. 406),International Tourism Management (p. 406), International Trade (p. 406),Law (p. 407), Law (Graduate Entry) (p. 407), Law/Arts (p. 407), Law/Business (p. 407), Legal Practice (p. 407), Legal Practice Management(p. 407), Legal Services (p. 407), Legal Studies (p. 407), Management(p. 408), Music Industry (p. 409), Paramedic (p. 410), Public Relations(p. 411), Small Business and Entrepreneurship (p. 411), Sport andRecreation Management/Business (p. 412), Supply Chain and LogisticsManagement (p. 413).William Angliss: Events (p. 417), Hospitality (p. 418), Tourism (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Real Estate (p. 421).Learning skills programmesAcademia: Business (p. 123).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128), Nursing (p. 129).Box Hill: Business (p. 158), Children&lsquo;s Services (Early ChildhoodEducation and Care) (p. 158), Management (p. 162).Chisholm: Liberal Arts (p. 179), Massage/Myotherapy/Pilates (p. 180).CSU: Marketing (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Business Information Systems (p. 185), Commerce (p. 186),Commerce/Science (p. 186), Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Healthand Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 190), Nursing (p. 194), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 194), Nursing/Psychology (p. 194), Teaching–Primary (p.198), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Endeavour: Acupuncture (Degree) (p. 202), Homoeopathy (Degree) (p.202), Musculoskeletal Therapy (Degree) (p. 202), Naturopathy (Degree)(p. 202), Nutritional Medicine (Degree) (p. 202), Remedial Massage(Diploma) (p. 202).Gordon: Tourism/Events (p. 212), Tourism/Sustainability (p. 212).Grenadi: Business (p. 217), Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Graphic Design (p. 229), Liberal Arts (p. 231), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 232), Naturopathy (p. 232).JMCA: Digital Animation (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (p. 237), Entertainment Business Management(Degree) (p. 238).Kangan: Liberal Arts (p. 241), Visual Merchandising (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Computer Science in Games Technology (p. 248), LegalStudies (p. 255).NMIT: Agriculture and Land Management (Degree) (p. 301), CreativeProduct Development (p. 302), Liberal Arts (p. 305), Tertiary Studies(Associate Degree) (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Advertising (p. 320), Communication Design (p. 322),Computing Studies (p. 322), Creative Writing (p. 322), Education (p.323), Education (Early Childhood) (p. 323), Environment (p. 328),Environment/Environmental Science (p. 328), International Studies (p.331), Laboratory Medicine (p. 332), Professional Writing and Editing(p. 335), Public Relations (p. 336), Social Work (p. 336), Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) (p. 337), Textile Design (p. 337), TextileTechnology (Applied Science) (p. 337), Urban and Regional Planning (p.338), Youth Work (p. 338).South West: Agronomy (p. 343).SSNT: Chinese Medicine (Degree) (p. 347), Clinical Myotherapy (Degree)(p. 347), Naturopathy (Degree) (p. 347), Remedial Massage (p. 347).Swinburne Uni: Community Health (p. 360), Health Science-Publicand Environmental (p. 367), Liberal Arts (p. 370), Psychology andForensic Science–Arts (p. 373), Psychology and Forensic Science–Social Science (p. 373), Psychology and Sport Science-Arts (p. 374),Psychology and Sport Science-Social Science (p. 374), Psychology–Arts(p. 374), Psychology–Science (p. 374), Psychology–Social Science(p. 374), Sustainability, Environmental Sustainability (p. 377), VisualMerchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 386).Victoria Uni: Biomedical Sciences (p. 398), Community Development(p. 399), Dermal Therapies (p. 400), Exercise Science and HumanMovement (p. 403), Exercise Science and Human Movement/Psychological Studies (p. 403), Exercise Science and Human Movement/Sport and Recreation Management (p. 403), Massage/Myotherapy (p.408), Midwifery (p. 409), Nursing (p. 409), Nursing (Enrolled NurseEntry) (p. 409), Paramedic (p. 410), Psychological Studies (p. 410),Psychological Studies/Business (p. 410), Psychology (Science) (p.410), Science/Psychological Studies (p. 411), Sport and RecreationManagement/Business (p. 412), Sport and Recreation Management–Recreation Management (p. 412), Sport and Recreation Management–Sport Management (p. 412).Wodonga TAFE: Visual Merchandising (p. 421).Legal practiceChisholm: Legal Practice (p. 179), Legal Practice/Business Administration(p. 179).Goulburn Ovens: Events (p. 214).HSA: Health Services (p. 221).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).NMIT: Legal Practice (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Legal Practice (p. 332), Legal Practice (Paralegal) AssociateDegree (p. 332).Uni of Melbourne: Law (Juris Doctor) (p. 393).Legal studiesChisholm: Legal Practice (p. 179), Legal Practice/Business Administration(p. 179).Deakin Uni: Criminology (p. 187), Criminology/Law (p. 187).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Degree) (p. 238).La Trobe Uni: Business Information Systems (p. 247).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).RMIT Uni: Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 320), Business (Associate Degree)(p. 321), Criminal Justice Administration (p. 322), Criminology andPsychology (p. 322), Youth Work (p. 338).Uni of Ballarat: Sport Management (p. 388), Sport Management/Business(p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Law (Juris Doctor) (p. 393).Librarianship and information managementBox Hill: Library and Information Services (p. 162).Chisholm: Library, Information and Cultural Services (p. 179).Swinburne Uni: Library and Information Services (p. 371).Victoria Uni: Legal Services (p. 407), Library and Information Services(p. 408).Library studiesChisholm: Library, Information and Cultural Services (p. 179).Swinburne Uni: Library and Information Services (p. 371).Victoria Uni: Library and Information Services (p. 408).LightingJMCA: Digital Television Production (p. 237), Digital Television Production(Associate Degree) (p. 237), Digital Television Production (Degree)(p. 237).NMIT: Interior Design and Decoration (p. 304), Live Production (Theatreand Events) (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Audiovisual Technology (p. 320), Screen and Media (Film andTelevision Production) (p. 336).Uni of Ballarat: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 386).LinguisticsCSU: Speech Pathology (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Kangan: Auslan (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), International Development (p. 254), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Applied Linguistics(p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts Scholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce(p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276),Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music(p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Asian Studies (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Law (p. 278), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (SpecialEducation) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), English Language (p.283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), Journalism (p. 286),Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Index of major study areas | 437


Literacy and numeracy programmesDeakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p.185), Education (p. 187), Professional and Creative Writing (p. 195),Teaching–Primary (p. 198).RMIT Uni: Creative Writing (p. 322).Victoria Uni: Law/Arts (p. 407), Psychological Studies (p. 410), SocialWork (p. 412).LiteratureACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Arts/Global Studies (p. 133),Arts/Laws (p. 133), Creative Arts (p. 134), Teaching/Arts (Humanities) (p.138), Teaching/Arts (Mathematics) (p. 138).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Professional and Creative Writing (p. 195), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Kangan: Liberal Arts (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246).Monash Uni: Arts (p. 274), Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Journalism (p. 286).RMIT Uni: Media (p. 333), Professional Communication (p. 335).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357).Uni of Ballarat: Arts (p. 382), Arts/Education (p. 382), Arts/ProfessionalWriting and Editing (p. 382), Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384),International Studies (p. 386).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398),Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations) (p. 399),Education Studies (Diploma) (p. 401), Liberal Arts (p. 408).MManagement and commerceAcademia: Accounting (p. 123), Business (p. 123), Commercial Cookery(p. 123), Hairdressing (p. 124), Patisserie (p. 124).ACU: Commerce/Business Administration (p. 134), Commerce/GlobalStudies (p. 134), Commerce/Laws (p. 134), International DevelopmentStudies (p. 135).Advance: Accounting (p. 128), Conservation and Land Management (p.128), Management (p. 129).AMC: Maritime and Logistics Management (Degree) (p. 151), MaritimeTechnology Management (p. 151).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Accounting (p. 158), Beauty Therapy (p. 158), Business (p.158), Commercial Cookery (p. 159), Dance Teaching and Management(p. 159), Engineering–Civil (p. 160), Engineering–Jewellery (p. 160),Events (p. 160), Hospitality (p. 160), Information Technology (SystemsAdministration) (p. 161), International Business (p. 162), Management (p.162), Management/International Business (p. 162), Patisserie (p. 163).Chisholm: Accounting (p. 174), Administration (p. 174), Beauty Therapy(p. 175), Information Technology Systems Administration (p. 178).CIE: Accounting (Degree) (p. 166), Business (p. 166), CommercialCookery (p. 166), Community Services Work (p. 166), Events (p. 166),Hairdressing (p. 166), Hospitality (p. 167), Hospitality and TourismManagement (Degree) (p. 167), Management (p. 167), Patisserie (p.167).CQU: Business (p. 169), Professional Communication (p. 169).CSU: Business Studies (p. 170).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Business Information Systems (p.185), Business Information Systems/Information Technology (p. 185),Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (Dean’sScholars Program) (p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), International Studies/Commerce (p. 192), Property and Real Estate (p. 195), Property andReal Estate/Commerce (p. 195), Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196), Tourism/Management (p. 198).Elly Lukas: Management (Spa) (Diploma) (p. 200).GippsTAFE: Tourism (p. 207).Gordon: Events (p. 209), Events/Sustainability (p. 210), InternationalBusiness (p. 211), Marketing (p. 211), Tourism/Events (p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Agriculture (p. 214), Events (p. 214), Hospitality (p.214).Grenadi: Business (p. 217).Holmes Inst: Accounting (p. 224), Business (Degree) (p. 224),Management (p. 224).Holmesglen: Accounting (p. 226), Events/Management (p. 228), FoodScience and Technology (p. 229), Hospitality (p. 229), Hospitality(Commercial Cookery) (p. 230), Hospitality (Patisserie) (p. 230),International Business (p. 231), Management (p. 232), Nursing (Degree)(p. 232), Sport and Recreation/Sport Development (p. 234).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (Associate Degree)(p. 236).Kangan: Accounting (p. 240), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising(Fashion Buyer) (p. 240), Management (p. 241), Tourism (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Accounting and Finance (p.244), Accounting/Economics (p. 244), Accounting/Finance (p. 244),Accounting/Information Technology (p. 244), Agricultural Sciences/Business (p. 245), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Business (p. 247), BusinessInformation Systems (p. 247), Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248),Health Sciences/Business (p. 251), Human Resource Management (p.253), International Business (p. 254), Law/Business (p. 255), Leadershipand Management (p. 255), Natural Resources Education (p. 256), NatureTourism (p. 256), Outdoor Education (p. 257), Outdoor EnvironmentalEducation (p. 257), Outdoor Recreation Education (p. 257), Science/Accounting (p. 259), Sport Management (p. 259), Tourism and Hospitality(p. 260), Tourism Management (p. 260), Tourism Management/Marketing(p. 260).LTM: Business (p. 242).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Management (p. 266).MIT: Business (Degree) (p. 268).Monash College: Business (Business stream) (p. 270), Business(Commerce stream) (p. 270).Monash Uni: Accounting and Finance (p. 273), Accounting/Management(p. 273), Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Bankingand Finance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce (p. 276),Arts/Management (p. 276), Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Behavioural Science(p. 277), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p. 278), Business (p. 278),Business (Psychology) (p. 278), Business and Commerce (p. 278),Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts (p. 279), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279), Civil and Environmental Engineering/Business andCommerce (p. 279), Commerce (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program(p. 279), Commerce Scholars program/Economics (p. 279), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Business InformationSystems (p. 280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Commerce/Education(Secondary) (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Law(p. 280), Commerce/Mechatronics Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Health Science/Business (p. 285), Interior Architecture (p. 285), International Relations(p. 286), Journalism/Business (p. 286), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286),Management/Marketing (p. 287), Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).NMIT: Accounting (p. 300), Accounting (Degree) (p. 300), Engineering–Civil (p. 303), Events/Hospitality (p. 303), Hospitality (p. 303),International Business (p. 304), Marketing (p. 305).OCB: Hairdressing (p. 311).RMIT Uni: Accountancy (p. 319), Business (Associate Degree) (p.321), Chemistry/Management (p. 321), Criminal Justice Administration(p. 322), Economics and Finance (p. 323), Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Electrical/Commerce (p. 326),Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Environment (p. 328),Environmental Science/Management (p. 328), Fashion and TextilesMerchandising (p. 328), Human Resource Management (p. 330),International Business (p. 331), Justice (p. 331), Management (p. 333),Marketing (p. 333), Project Management (p. 335), Public Relations (p.336), Screen and Media (Film and Television Production) (p. 336), VisualMerchandising (p. 338).South West: Accounting (p. 343), Events (p. 344), Hospitality (p. 344),Rural Business Management (p. 345), Tourism (p. 345).Stott’s Colleges: Hospitality (p. 349).Sunraysia: Events/Management (p. 352), Management (VET) (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 355), Accounting (p. 356), Accountingand Finance (p. 356), Administration (p. 356), Advertising–Business(p. 356), Aviation Management, Aviation Management/Commerce(p. 357), Aviation, Aviation/Commerce (p. 357), Business (p. 358),Business Administration (p. 358), Business Administration - AssociateDegree (p. 358), Business Information Systems (p. 358), BusinessInformation Systems/Commerce (p. 359), Business/Communication(p. 359), Business/Communication–Professional Communication(p. 359), Business/Social Science (p. 359), Commerce (p. 359),Commercial Law (p. 359), Design/Business (p. 362), Engineering–Civil(p. 363), Engineering–Mechanical (p. 364), Engineering–Roboticsand Mechatronics (p. 365), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics/Computer Science and Software Engineering (p. 365), Entrepreneurshipand Innovation (p. 365), Events (p. 365), Finance (p. 365), Hospitality(Events) (p. 367), Human Resource Management (p. 367), InformationTechnology Systems Administration (p. 368), International Business(p. 369), Italian/Commerce (p. 369), Japanese/Commerce (p. 369),Management (p. 371), Management (Applied) - Associate Degree (p.371), Marketing (p. 372), Retail Management (p. 375), Screen and Media(Film and Television) (p. 376), Sports Management (Business) (p. 377),Technology (Information Systems) (p. 377), Tourism Management (p.378), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Business Administration (p. 382), Business Systems (p.383), Commerce/Management (p. 383), Events (p. 384), Management (p.386), Sport Management/Business (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (Executive Master of) (p. 391), Commerce (p.391), Commerce (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 391),Information Systems (Master of) (p. 393), Management (Master of)(p. 393).Victoria Uni: Accounting (p. 397), Administration (p. 397), Banking andFinance (p. 398), Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Business (Preliminary) (p.399), Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399), Engineering–ArchitecturalEngineering (p. 402), Engineering–Civil Engineering (p. 402), EventManagement (p. 403), Events (p. 403), Hospitality (p. 404), Hospitality(Commercial Cookery) (p. 404), Hospitality Management (p. 404),Human Resource Management (p. 404), Information SystemsManagement (p. 404), International Business (p. 406), InternationalHospitality Management (p. 406), International Tourism Management(p. 406), International Trade (p. 406), Law/Business (p. 407), LegalPractice Management (p. 407), Logistics (Associate Degree) (p. 408),Management (p. 408), Marketing (p. 408), Music Industry (p. 409),Psychological Studies/Business (p. 410), Public Relations (p. 411),Small Business and Entrepreneurship (p. 411), Sport and RecreationManagement–Recreation Management (p. 412), Sport and RecreationManagement–Sport Management (p. 412), Supply Chain and LogisticsManagement (p. 413).William Angliss: Business (p. 416), Commercial Cookery (p. 417),Culinary Management (Degree) (p. 417), Events (p. 417), Hospitality(p. 418), Resort Management (Alpine) (p. 418), Resort Management(Dive) (p. 418), Resort Management (Spa) (p. 418), Resort Management(Water Recreation) (p. 418), Tourism and Hospitality Management(Degree) (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Accounting (p. 420), Administration (p. 420), Events (p.420), Logistics and Supply Chain (p. 421), Visual Merchandising (p. 421).Manufacturing engineeringHolmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 327),Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing (p. 327), Engineering–Sustainable Systems (p. 327).Uni of Ballarat: Food Science and Technology (p. 385).Manufacturing engineering and technologyChisholm: Engineering–Advanced Manufacturing (p. 176).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing (p. 327).Swinburne Uni: Design–Industrial Design (p. 362).Mapping scienceAdvance: Conservation and Land Management (p. 128).Gordon: Conservation and Land Management (p. 209).Holmesglen: Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 228).NMIT: Conservation and Land Management (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Geospatial Science (p. 330), Surveying (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Conservation and Land Management (p. 360).Uni of Ballarat: Conservation and Land Management (p. 383).Marine constructionWilliam Angliss: Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418).Marine scienceAMC: Applied Science (Marine Environment) (Associate Degree) (p.150), Graduate Certificate in Maritime Studies (Specialisation) (p. 150),Graduate Diploma of Maritime Studies (Specialisation) (p. 151), MarineEnvironment (p. 151), Master of Maritime Studies (Specialisation) (p.152).Deakin Uni: Global Science and Technology Program (p. 190), MarineBiology (p. 193), Science and Technology (Dean’s Scholars Program)(p. 197).Gordon: Conservation and Land Management (p. 209).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Science (p.278), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Environmental Engineering/Science(p. 284), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292),Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p.292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary)(p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering(p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).NMIT: Conservation and Land Management (p. 302).Swinburne Uni: Conservation and Land Management (p. 360).Uni of Ballarat: Conservation and Land Management (p. 383).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394).William Angliss: Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418).Maritime engineeringAMC: Engineering–Marine and Offshore Engineering (p. 150),Engineering–Naval Architecture (p. 150), Engineering–Ocean (p. 150),Graduate Certificate of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) (p. 150),Graduate Diploma of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) (p. 150),Graduate Diploma of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) (p. 151),Maritime Technology Management (p. 151).Maritime engineering and technologyAMC: Maritime and Logistics Management (Degree) (p. 151), MaritimeTechnology Management (p. 151).MarketingAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131).Academia: Business (p. 123), Commercial Cookery (p. 123), Hairdressing(p. 124), Marketing (p. 124).ACU: Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Commerce (p. 134), Commerce/BusinessAdministration (p. 134), Commerce/Global Studies (p. 134), Commerce/Laws (p. 134), Marketing (p. 135).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).AIF: Fitness (p. 148).Box Hill: Beauty Therapy (p. 158), Business (p. 158), Fashion Design (p.160), Hospitality (p. 160), Hospitality Management (Associate Degree) (p.160), Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 161), Management (p. 162),Marketing (p. 162), Music Business (Degree) (p. 163), Tourism (p. 164).Chisholm: Ceramics (p. 175), Digital Marketing (p. 176), Events (p. 177),Marketing (p. 180), Marketing/International Business (p. 180), Patisserie(p. 180).CIE: Accounting (Degree) (p. 166), Business (p. 166), Events (p. 166),Hairdressing (p. 166), Hospitality and Tourism Management (Degree) (p.167), Management (p. 167), Marketing (p. 167), Tourism (p. 167).Collarts: Creative Industries Management (p. 144), Music Business(p. 144).CQU: Business (p. 169), Professional Communication (p. 169).CSU: Business Studies (p. 170), Marketing (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184),Business Administration (p. 185), Business Information Systems (p. 185),Business Information Systems/Information Technology (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (Dean’s ScholarsProgram) (p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p.186), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), International Studies/Commerce(p. 192), Management (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193), Propertyand Real Estate (p. 195), Property and Real Estate/Commerce (p. 195),Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196), Public Relations(p. 196), Tourism/Management (p. 198).Endeavour: Musculoskeletal Therapy (Degree) (p. 202), Naturopathy(Degree) (p. 202), Remedial Massage (Diploma) (p. 202).GippsTAFE: Hospitality (p. 207).Gordon: Events (p. 209), Events/Sport and Recreation Administration(p. 209), Fashion and Textile Merchandising (p. 210), Fashion Design(p. 210), Marketing (p. 211), Tourism (p. 211), Tourism/Sustainability(p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Events (p. 214), Hospitality (p. 214), Tourism (p. 215).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217), Design (p. 217).Holmes Inst: Business (Degree) (p. 224), Management (p. 224).Holmesglen: Advertising (p. 227), Business Administration (Degree) (p.228), Events/Management (p. 228), Food Science and Technology (p.229), Hospitality (p. 229), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 230),Hospitality (Patisserie) (p. 230), Information Technology Multimedia (p.230), Interactive Digital Media (p. 231), Marketing (p. 232), MarketingManagement (Degree) (p. 232), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 232), Sportand Recreation/Sport Development (p. 234), Tourism/Events (p. 234),Tourism/Management (p. 234).ICHM: International Hotel Management (p. 235).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Degree) (p. 238), Music and Performance,Contemporary (p. 238).438 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240),Fashion Design (p. 240), Management (p. 241), Tourism (p. 241), VisualMerchandising (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Agricultural Sciences/Business (p.245), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Business (p. 247), Business InformationSystems (p. 247), Business/Information Technology (p. 247), EventManagement/Marketing (p. 250), Event Management/TourismManagement (p. 250), Health Sciences/Business (p. 251), InternationalBusiness (p. 254), Law/Business (p. 255), Leadership and Management(p. 255), Marketing (p. 256), Science (Applications in Society) (p. 258),Strategic Communication (p. 260), Tourism Management/Marketing(p. 260).LTM: Business (p. 242).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Management (p. 266).MIT: Business (Degree) (p. 268).Monash College: Business (Business stream) (p. 270), Business(Commerce stream) (p. 270).Monash Uni: Arts (Global)/Commerce (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Behavioural Science(p. 277), Biomedical Science/Commerce (p. 278), Business (p. 278),Business (Psychology) (p. 278), Business and Commerce (p. 278),Business and Commerce/Visual and Media Arts (p. 279), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279), Civil and Environmental Engineering/Business andCommerce (p. 279), Commerce (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program(p. 279), Commerce Scholars program/Economics (p. 279), Commerce/Aerospace Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Business InformationSystems (p. 280), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Commerce/Engineering (p. 280), Commerce/Law (p. 280), Commerce/MechatronicsEngineering (p. 280), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Diploma of TertiaryStudies (p. 282), Health Science/Business (p. 285), Journalism/Business(p. 286), Journalism/Commerce (p. 286), Management/Marketing(p. 287), Marketing (p. 287), Music/Commerce (p. 288), Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).MTI: Massage/Remedial Massage/Myotherapy (p. 262).NMIT: Events/Hospitality (p. 303), Hospitality (p. 303), InternationalBusiness (p. 304), Marketing (p. 305), Music Industry (Business) (p. 306),Public Relations (p. 306), Viticulture and Winemaking (Degree) (p. 307).OCB: Marketing (p. 312).RMIT Uni: Advertising (p. 320), Aviation/Business Management (p.320), Business (Associate Degree) (p. 321), Engineering–Automotive/Management (p. 324), Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure/Management(p. 325), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Fashion andTextiles Merchandising (p. 328), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising(Associate Degree) (p. 328), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (TCF)(p. 328), Food Technology/Management (p. 329), Human ResourceManagement (p. 330), International Business (p. 331), Management (p.333), Marketing (p. 333), Public Relations (p. 336), Statistics (p. 337),Textile Design and Development (p. 337), Textile Technology (AppliedScience) (p. 337).SAE: Audio Production (Degree) (p. 340), Film Production (Degree) (p.340).South West: Events (p. 344), Hospitality (p. 344), Interactive Digital Media(p. 344), Rural Business Management (p. 345).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 356), Advertising (p. 356), Advertising–Business (p. 356), Advertising–Communication (p. 356), Business(p. 358), Business Administration (p. 358), Business Administration- Associate Degree (p. 358), Business Information Systems (p.358), Business Information Systems/Commerce (p. 359), Business/Communication (p. 359), Business/Communication–ProfessionalCommunication (p. 359), Business/Social Science (p. 359), Commerce(p. 359), Commercial Law (p. 359), Communication–ProfessionalCommunication (p. 360), Design/Business (p. 362), Design-AssociateDegree of Applied Graphic Design (p. 361), Digital Media, Digital Mediaand Marketing (p. 362), Engineering–Civil (p. 363), Engineering–Mechanical (p. 364), Entrepreneurship and Innovation (p. 365), Events(p. 365), Finance (p. 365), Hospitality (Events) (p. 367), Human ResourceManagement (p. 367), Information Technology Industry ScholarshipProgram (p. 368), Interactive Digital Media (p. 369), Interactive DigitalMedia-Associate Degree (p. 369), International Business (p. 369), Italian/Commerce (p. 369), Japanese/Commerce (p. 369), Management (p.371), Management (Applied) - Associate Degree (p. 371), Marketing (p.372), Media Studies–Communication (p. 372), Professional Writing andEditing (p. 373), Public Relations (p. 374), Public Relations-Business(p. 375), Public Relations–Business (p. 375), Public Relations-Communication (p. 375), Public Relations–Communication (p. 375),Public Relations-Social Science (p. 375), Sports Management (Business)(p. 377), Tourism Management (p. 378), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Business (p. 382), Ceramics (p. 383), Commerce/Management (p. 383), Events (p. 384), Hospitality (p. 385), Management(p. 386), Sport Management (p. 388), Sport Management/Business(p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Commerce (p. 391), Commerce(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 391), Management (Masterof) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Accounting (p. 397), Banking and Finance (p. 398),Business (Preliminary) (p. 399), Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399),Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations) (p. 399),Dermal Therapies (p. 400), Event Management (p. 403), Events (p. 403),Financial Planning (p. 403), Hospitality (p. 404), Hospitality Management(p. 404), Human Resource Management (p. 404), Information SystemsManagement (p. 404), International Business (p. 406), InternationalHospitality Management (p. 406), International Studies/Business (p.406), International Tourism Management (p. 406), International Trade(p. 406), Legal Practice Management (p. 407), Management (p. 408),Marketing (p. 408), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 408), Music Industry(p. 409), Psychological Studies/Business (p. 410), Public Relations(p. 411), Small Business and Entrepreneurship (p. 411), Sport andRecreation Management/Business (p. 412), Supply Chain and LogisticsManagement (p. 413).VIT: Business (p. 415).William Angliss: Business (p. 416), Events (p. 417), Tourism (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Business (p. 420), Events (p. 420), Holiday Parks andResorts (p. 420), Real Estate (p. 421), Visual Merchandising (p. 421).Massage therapyAcademia: Beauty Therapy (p. 123).ACST: Remedial Massage (p. 142), Sports Therapy (p. 142), SportsTherapy (Graduate Certificate) (p. 142).Box Hill: Remedial Massage (Myotherapy) (p. 164).Chisholm: Massage/Myotherapy/Pilates (p. 180).CIE: Beauty Therapy (p. 166).Elly Lukas: Beauty Therapy (p. 200).Endeavour: Acupuncture (Degree) (p. 202), Musculoskeletal Therapy(Degree) (p. 202), Remedial Massage (Diploma) (p. 202).Gordon: Beauty Therapy (p. 209).Holmesglen: Massage/Myotherapy (p. 232).Kangan: Massage Therapy (p. 241).MTI: Massage/Remedial Massage/Myotherapy (p. 262).NMIT: Aromatherapy (p. 301), Beauty Therapy (p. 301), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Remedial Massage and Myotherapy (p. 336).Sage: Massage Therapy (p. 341).South West: Massage (p. 344).SSNT: Clinical Myotherapy (Degree) (p. 347), Massage Therapy Practice(p. 347), Remedial Massage (p. 347).Victoria Uni: Massage/Myotherapy (p. 408).Materials engineeringChisholm: Engineering–Mechanical Design (p. 176).Deakin Uni: Engineering - Mechanical (p. 188), Engineering (Civil) (p.188), Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program) (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189),Engineering/Science (p. 189).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), EnvironmentalEngineering/Science (p. 284), Journalism/Science (p. 286), MechatronicsEngineering/Science (p. 287), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292),Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).Uni of Ballarat: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 384).Mathematical sciencesACU: Arts (p. 133), Teaching/Arts (Humanities) (p. 138), Teaching/Arts(Mathematics) (p. 138).AIE: Games and Virtual Worlds (Programming) (p. 126).Box Hill: Computer Systems (Networking) (Degree, Associate Degree)(p. 159).Chisholm: Science (p. 181).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Commerce/Science(p. 186), Engineering/Science (p. 189), Health and Physical Education(Secondary) (p. 190), Law/Science (p. 193), Science (p. 196), Teaching–Science/Science (p. 198).Holmes Inst: Accounting (p. 224).Holmesglen: Science (p. 233).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Science (p. 246), Civil Engineering/Science (p. 247),Law/Science (p. 255), Nanotechnology/Science (p. 256), Science (p.258), Science (Applications in Society) (p. 258), Science (Honours)/Nanotechnology (p. 259), Science Double Degree Program (p. 259),Science/Accounting (p. 259), Science/Science Education (p. 259).MIBT: Science (p. 266).Monash College: Business (Business stream) (p. 270), Business(Commerce stream) (p. 270), Engineering Studies (p. 270).Monash Uni: Behavioural Science (p. 277), Commerce/Science (p. 280),Computer Systems Engineering (p. 281), Environmental Engineering(p. 284), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292),Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p.292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292).RMIT Uni: Education (p. 323), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising(Associate Degree) (p. 328), Mathematics (p. 333), Statistics (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 364), Psychology andPsychophysiology–Science (p. 374), Science (p. 375).Uni of Ballarat: Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384), MathematicalSciences (p. 386), Mathematical Sciences (Health Analytics) (p. 386),Mathematical Sciences/Education (p. 386), Physical Education (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394), Science (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) AcceleratedProgram (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences(p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education(P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12) ScienceTeaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400),Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Science–Specialisations inBiotechnology, Chemistry or Environmental Management (p. 411).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Patisserie (p. 418).MathematicsACU: Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Arts/Global Studies (p. 133), Arts/Laws(p. 133).Chisholm: Engineering–Mechanical Design (p. 176).Deakin Uni: Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246).LTM: Information Technology (p. 242).MIBT: Computing (p. 265).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Science(p. 278), Computer Science (p. 281), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p.282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p.283), Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Journalism/Science(p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292),Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p.292), Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).NMIT: Interior Decoration (Retail) (p. 304).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Sustainable Systems (p. 327), Mathematics (p.333), Statistics (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Science (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 384), Mathematical Sciences(p. 386), Mathematical Sciences (Health Analytics) (p. 386), Science(p. 387).Victoria Uni: Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399), Gateway to Nursing(Health Science Foundations) (p. 403).Mechanical and industrial engineering and technologyChisholm: Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics (p. 177).Deakin Uni: Engineering - Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188),Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program) (p. 188), EngineeringScience - Sports Technology (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188),Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Engineering/Science(p. 189).MIBT: Engineering (p. 265).NMIT: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 303).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing(p. 327), Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing/InternationalBusiness (p. 327), Product Design (p. 335).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 364), Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics (p. 364), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics(p. 365), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics/Computer Science andSoftware Engineering (p. 365).Uni of Melbourne: Engineering (Master of) (p. 392).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Alternative Entry (p. 402), Engineering–Mechanical Engineering (p. 402).Mechanical engineeringBox Hill: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 160).Chisholm: Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics (p. 177).Deakin Uni: Engineering - Mechanical (p. 188), Engineering -Mechatronics and Robotics (p. 188), Engineering (Engineering ScholarsProgram) (p. 188), Engineering Science - Medical Technology (p.188), Engineering Science - Sports Technology (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189),Engineering/Science (p. 189), Global Science and Technology Program(p. 190), Science and Technology (Dean’s Scholars Program) (p. 197).Gordon: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 209).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (p. 236).La Trobe Uni: Electronic Engineering (p. 249).MIBT: Engineering (p. 265).Monash Uni: Engineering/Industrial Design (p. 283).NMIT: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 303).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical(Associate Degree) (p. 326), Engineering–Mechanical/Biotechnology (p.327), Engineering–Mechanical/Industrial Design (p. 327), Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 327), Engineering–Mechatronics and Manufacturing(p. 327).SAE: Audio Production (Degree) (p. 340), Audio Production (Diploma) (p.340), Sound Production (p. 340).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 364), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 364), Engineering–Mechatronics Robotics(p. 364), Engineering–Product Design (p. 364), Engineering–Roboticsand Mechatronics (p. 365), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics/Computer Science and Software Engineering (p. 365).Uni of Ballarat: Engineering–Mechanical (p. 384), MechanicalEngineering (p. 386), Mechanical Engineering Technology (p. 386),Mining Engineering (p. 387), Mining Engineering Technology (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Engineering (Master of) (p. 392), Science (p. 394),Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Mechanical Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 402).Wodonga TAFE: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 420).MediaACU: Arts/Global Studies (p. 133), Arts/Laws (p. 133), MediaCommunication (p. 135).Bendigo TAFE: Interactive Digital Media (p. 154).Box Hill: Music Audio Production (Degree) (p. 163), Screen and Media(Broadcast Television) (p. 164), Sound Production (p. 164).Chisholm: Information Technology (Digital Interactive Games/DigitalMedia Technologies) (p. 177), Information Technology Web-BasedTechnologies (p. 178), Interactive Media Design (p. 178).CQU: Multimedia Studies (p. 169), Professional Communication (p. 169).Deakin Uni: Information Technology - Mobile and Apps Development (p.191), Management/Law (p. 193).Goulburn Ovens: Media Games Development (p. 215).Holmesglen: Animation–Screen Production (Degree) (p. 227), Screenand Media (Animation) (p. 233), Screen and Media (Live Action) (p. 233),Screen Production (Live Action) (Degree) (p. 233).Kangan: Interactive Digital Media (p. 241), Printing and Graphic Arts(Multimedia) (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Creative Arts (p. 248), Media Studies (p. 256).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Visual and Media Arts (p. 275),Communication Design (p. 280), Communications and Media Studies (p.281), Publishing and Editing (p. 292).NMIT: Music Industry (Sound Production) (p. 306).RMIT Uni: Advertising (p. 320), Professional Communication (p. 335),Sound Production (p. 337).Sunraysia: Interactive Digital Media (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Digital and Interactive Games (p. 362), Digital Media,Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362), Games and Interactivity (p. 366),Games and Interactivity/Computer Science and Software Engineering (p.366), Interactive Digital Media-Associate Degree (p. 369), Journalism (p.370), Media and Communications (p. 372), Screen and Media (IntegratedJournalism–Radio) (p. 376).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Creative Arts Industries (p. 400), Sound Production (p. 412).Wodonga TAFE: Interactive Digital Media (p. 420).Medical scienceDeakin Uni: Biomedical Science (p. 185), Engineering Science - MedicalTechnology (p. 188), Engineering Science - Sports Technology (p. 188).Endeavour: Musculoskeletal Therapy (Degree) (p. 202).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), BiomedicalScience (p. 277), Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) (p. 277),Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Commerce (p. 278), Biotechnology (p. 278), EnvironmentalEngineering/Science (p. 284), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p.287).Index of major study areas | 439


RMIT Uni: Biomedical Science (p. 320), Engineering–Biomedical (p. 324).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Engineering–Electronics and ComputerSystems/Telecommunication and Network (p. 364), Psychology andPsychophysiology–Arts (p. 374), Psychology and Psychophysiology–Science (p. 374).Uni of Melbourne: Biomedicine (p. 391), Biomedicine (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391), Medicine (Doctor of) (p. 393), Science (p.394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394), Science(Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Biomedical Sciences (p. 398).Medical studiesACST: Remedial Massage (p. 142), Sports Therapy (p. 142), SportsTherapy (Graduate Certificate) (p. 142).Advance: Nursing (p. 129).AIF: Fitness (p. 148).Box Hill: Medical Administration (p. 163).CSU: Podiatry (p. 172).Endeavour: Acupuncture (Degree) (p. 202), Homoeopathy (Degree) (p.202), Musculoskeletal Therapy (Degree) (p. 202), Naturopathy (Degree)(p. 202), Nutritional Medicine (Degree) (p. 202), Remedial Massage(Diploma) (p. 202).Gordon: Laboratory Technology (p. 211).Goulburn Ovens: Nursing (p. 215).Holmesglen: Massage/Myotherapy (p. 232), Naturopathy (p. 232).La Trobe Uni: Biomedical Science (p. 247), Health Sciences/ClinicalProsthetics and Orthotics (p. 251), Health Sciences/Orthoptics (p. 252),Medicinal Chemistry (p. 256), Science Double Degree Program (p. 259).Monash Uni: Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277),Biomedical Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) (p.277), Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Commerce (p. 278), Biomedical Science/Science (p. 278),Biotechnology (p. 278), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Journalism/Science (p. 286), Medical Bioscience (p. 287), Medicine/Surgery (p. 287),Medicine/Surgery (Graduate Entry) (p. 287), Pharmaceutical Science(p. 290), Pharmaceutical Science Advanced with Honours (p. 290),Radiography and Medical Imaging (p. 292), Science (p. 292), ScienceAdvanced with Honours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p. 292),Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary) (p.292), Science/Engineering (p. 292).NMIT: Animal Care and Management (p. 301), Aromatherapy (p. 301),Beauty Therapy (p. 301), Fitness (p. 303), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Biomedical Science (p. 320), Laboratory Medicine (p. 332),Medical Radiations (p. 333), Pharmaceutical Sciences (p. 334).South West: Massage (p. 344).SSNT: Chinese Medicine (Degree) (p. 347), Clinical Myotherapy (Degree)(p. 347), Massage Therapy Practice (p. 347), Naturopathy (Degree) (p.347), Remedial Massage (p. 347).Sunraysia: Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Laboratory Technology (p. 370),Psychology and Psychophysiology–Arts (p. 374), Psychology andPsychophysiology–Science (p. 374).Uni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382).Uni of Melbourne: Biomedicine (p. 391), Biomedicine (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391), Medicine (Doctor of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Biomedical Sciences (p. 398), Engineering Science–SportsEngineering (p. 402), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 408), Nursing (p. 409),Nutritional Therapy (p. 409), Osteopathy (p. 409), Osteopathy (Master)(p. 410), Science/Psychological Studies (p. 411).Mental health nursingAdvance: Nursing (p. 129).Deakin Uni: Nursing (p. 194), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 194), Nursing/Psychology (p. 194), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p.194), Occupational Therapy (p. 194).Holmesglen: Nursing (Degree) (p. 232), Nursing (Enrolled Nursing)(p. 232).HSA: Nursing (p. 222).Sunraysia: Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) (p. 353).Uni of Melbourne: Nursing (Master of) (p. 394).Metal casting and patternmakingHolmesglen: Visual Arts (p. 234).Metal fitting, turning and machiningRMIT Uni: Audiovisual Technology (p. 320).MicrobiologyBox Hill: Biotechnology (Associate Degree) (p. 158), Biotechnology andInnovation (Degree) (p. 158), Laboratory Technology (p. 162).Chisholm: Laboratory Technology (Biological and Chemical Testing,Environmental Monitoring) (p. 179).Deakin Uni: Biological Science (p. 185), Biomedical Science (p. 185),Science (p. 196).Endeavour: Musculoskeletal Therapy (Degree) (p. 202).Holmesglen: Laboratory Technology (p. 231), Nursing (Degree) (p. 232).La Trobe Uni: Animal and Veterinary Biosciences (p. 245), Arts/Science(p. 246), Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) (p. 246), BiomedicalScience (p. 247), Bioscience (p. 247), Human Nutrition (p. 253), Law/Science (p. 255), Science (p. 258), Science (Applications in Society) (p.258), Science Double Degree Program (p. 259), Science/Accounting(p. 259).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Behavioural Science (p. 277),Biomedical Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) (p.277), Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Commerce (p. 278), Commerce/Science (p. 280), EnvironmentalEngineering/Science (p. 284), Journalism/Science (p. 286), MechatronicsEngineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292), Science Advanced withHonours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p. 292), Science/ComputerScience (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).RMIT Uni: Biotechnology (p. 321), Biotechnology/Biomedical Science(p. 321), Engineering–Chemical/Biotechnology (p. 324), Food Scienceand Technology (p. 329), Food Technology and Nutrition (p. 329), FoodTechnology/Engineering–Chemical (p. 329), Laboratory Technology (p.332), Science (Associate Degree) (p. 336).Swinburne Uni: Biotechnology, Biotechnology/Commerce, Biochemistry,Chemistry (p. 357), Health Science-Public and Environmental (p. 367),Laboratory Technology (p. 370), Laboratory Technology/Sustainability (p.370), Sustainability, Environmental Sustainability (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382), Food and NutritionalSciences (p. 384), Food Science and Technology (p. 385), Science(p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Biomedicine (p. 391), Biomedicine(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 391), Science (p. 394),Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Gateway to Nursing (Health Science Foundations) (p. 403),Nutrition, Food and Health Sciences (p. 409), Psychology (Science)(p. 410), Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology, Chemistry orEnvironmental Management (p. 411).William Angliss: Food Science and Technology (p. 417).MidwiferyACU: Midwifery (p. 135), Midwifery (Graduate Entry) (p. 136).Deakin Uni: Nursing/Midwifery (p. 194).La Trobe Uni: Nursing/Midwifery (p. 257).Monash Uni: Midwifery (p. 288), Nursing Practice/Midwifery (p. 289),Nursing/Midwifery (p. 289).Victoria Uni: Midwifery (p. 409).Mining engineeringUni of Ballarat: Metallurgy (p. 386), Mining Engineering (p. 387), MiningEngineering Technology (p. 387), Science (p. 387).Mixed field programmesCQU: Multimedia Studies (p. 169).NMIT: Creative Product Development (p. 302).Swinburne Uni: Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Higher Education Lilydale(p. 361), Dean’s Scholarship, Faculty of Life and Social Sciences (p.361), Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship–Arts and Social Sciences (p. 378).Mothercraft nursing and family and child healthnursingDeakin Uni: Nursing (p. 194), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 194), Nursing/Psychology (p. 194), Nursing/Public Health and Health Promotion (p.194).MusicACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Arts/Laws (p. 133), CreativeArts (p. 134).AGME: Music (p. 146), Music (Degree) (p. 146).Bendigo TAFE: Sound Production (p. 154).Box Hill: Music (p. 163), Music Audio Production (Degree) (p. 163), MusicBusiness (p. 163), Music Business (Degree) (p. 163), Music Composition(Degree) (p. 163), Music Performance (Degree) (p. 163), SoundProduction (p. 164).Collarts: Audio Production (p. 144), Audio Production (Diploma) (p.144), Contemporary Music Performance (p. 144), Creative IndustriesManagement (p. 144), Music Business (p. 144), Music Performance(p. 144).Deakin Uni: Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Goulburn Ovens: Acting (p. 214).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Associate Degree) (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Degree) (p. 236), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238), Music andPerformance, Contemporary (p. 238).Monash Uni: Arts (p. 274), Arts Scholars program (p. 275), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276),Arts/Music (p. 276), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Education (P–10)(p. 282), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), Journalism (p. 286),Music (p. 288), Music/Commerce (p. 288), Music/Education (Primary) (p.288), Music/Education (Secondary) (p. 288), Music/Law (p. 288), Music/Performing Arts (p. 289).NMIT: Music (Degree) (p. 305), Music (Foundation) (p. 305), MusicIndustry (Business) (p. 306), Music Industry (Degree, Associate Degree)(p. 306), Music Industry (Sound Production) (p. 306), Music Performance(p. 306), Music Technology and Production (p. 306).RMIT Uni: Fine Art (p. 329), Music Industry (p. 334), Sound Production(p. 337).SAE: Audio Production (Degree) (p. 340), Audio Production (Diploma) (p.340), Film Production (Degree) (p. 340), Film Production (Diploma) (p.340), Sound Production (p. 340).Uni of Ballarat: Acting (p. 382), Music Performance (p. 387), MusicTheatre (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Fine Arts (p. 392), Fine Arts (Master of) (p. 392), Music(p. 393), Music (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 393), Music(Performance Teaching) (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Creative Arts Industries (p. 400), Education (P–12) (p. 400),Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences (p. 401), Education(P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12) PhysicalEducation (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12) Science Teaching (p.401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Event Management (p. 403), Music Industry(p. 409), Music Performance (p. 409), Psychological Studies/Business (p.410), Sound Production (p. 412).NNatural and physical sciencesDeakin Uni: Arts/Science (p. 185), Biological Science (p. 185),Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Science (p. 189),Environmental Management and Sustainability (p. 189), Global Scienceand Technology Program (p. 190), Law/Science (p. 193), Marine Biology(p. 193), Science (p. 196), Science and Technology (Dean’s ScholarsProgram) (p. 197), Teaching–Science/Science (p. 198), Wildlife andConservation Biology (p. 198).Gordon: Conservation and Land Management (p. 209).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Science (p. 246), Civil Engineering/Science (p. 247),Law/Science (p. 255), Nanotechnology/Science (p. 256), Science (p.258), Science (Honours)/Nanotechnology (p. 259), Science DoubleDegree Program (p. 259), Science/Accounting (p. 259), Science/ScienceEducation (p. 259).NMIT: Conservation and Land Management (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Education (p. 323), Pharmaceutical Sciences (p. 334).Swinburne Uni: Conservation and Land Management (p. 360),Conservation and Land Management/Sustainability (p. 361).Uni of Ballarat: Conservation and Land Management (p. 383), Education(P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384), Environmental Management (p. 384), Geology(p. 385), Metallurgy (p. 386), Physical Education (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanitiesand Social Sciences (p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching(p. 401), Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401),Education (P–12) Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativityand the Arts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401),Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology, Chemistry or EnvironmentalManagement (p. 411).Networks and communicationsAdvance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128), Management (p. 129).Box Hill: Business (p. 158), Computer Systems (Networking) (Degree,Associate Degree) (p. 159), Information Technology (WebsiteDevelopment) (p. 161), Library and Information Services (p. 162).Chisholm: Administration (p. 174).Deakin Uni: Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), InformationTechnology (p. 191), Information Technology (Honours) (p. 191),Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 191), InformationTechnology–Computer Science/Software Development (p. 191),Information Technology–IT Security (p. 192).Gordon: Information Technology (p. 210).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217).Holmes Inst: Information Technology (p. 224).Holmesglen: Administration (p. 227), Information Technology Networking(p. 230), Interactive Digital Media (p. 231).Kangan: Information Technology Networking (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Computer Science/Accounting (p. 248).MIBT: Computing (p. 265).MIT: Engineering Technology (Telecommunications) (p. 268), InformationTechnology (p. 268), Networking (p. 268), Networking (Degree) (p. 268).Monash Uni: Software Engineering (p. 293).NMIT: Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 304).RMIT Uni: Animation and Interactive Media (p. 320), Business InformationSystems (p. 321), Computer Science (p. 322), Computing Studies(p. 322), Engineering–Computer and Network (p. 325), Engineering–Computer and Network/Computer Science (p. 325), Engineering–Computer and Network/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Electricaland Electronic (p. 325), Engineering–Electronic and Communication (p.326), Engineering–Electronic and Communication/Computer Science(p. 326), Engineering–Network (Associate Degree) (p. 327), Games andGraphics Programming (p. 330), Games Design (p. 330), InformationTechnology (p. 330), Media (p. 333), Multimedia Systems (Design) (p.333), Physics/Engineering–Electronic and Communication (p. 335),Telecommunications (p. 337).South West: Computer Systems (p. 343), Interactive Digital Media (p.344).Sunraysia: Interactive Digital Media (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Computer Science (p. 360), Digital Media, Digital Mediaand Marketing (p. 362), Engineering–Electrical and Electronic (p. 364),Engineering–Electronics and Computer Systems/Telecommunication andNetwork (p. 364), Engineering–Robotics and Mechatronics/ComputerScience and Software Engineering (p. 365), Games and Interactivity(p. 366), Games and Interactivity/Computer Science and SoftwareEngineering (p. 366), Games Development/Programming (p. 366),Health and Community Care-Associate Degree (p. 366), Information andCommunication Technology (p. 367), Information and CommunicationTechnology (Applied) (p. 368), Information and CommunicationTechnology (Applied)-Associate Degree (p. 368), Interactive DigitalMedia (p. 369), Network Design and Security (p. 373), Network Security(p. 373), Software Development (p. 377), Software Engineering (p. 377),Visual Merchandising (p. 379), Website Development (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Business Systems (p. 383), Computer Games (p. 383),Information Technology (p. 385), Information Technology (AssociateDegree) (p. 385), Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p.386), Software Engineering (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Computer Systems (p. 400), Creative Arts Industries (p. 400),Information Technology (Multimedia) (p. 405), Information Technology(Network Security) (p. 405), Information Technology (SoftwareDevelopment) (p. 405), Information Technology (Website Development)(p. 405), Interactive Media (p. 406), Network and Systems Computing(p. 409).William Angliss: Business (p. 416).Wodonga TAFE: Visual Merchandising (p. 421).NursingACU: Nursing (p. 136), Nursing (Mental Health) (p. 136), Nursing (PracticeLeadership) (p. 136), Nursing/Business Administration (p. 136), Nursing/Paramedicine (p. 136).Advance: Nursing (p. 129).CSU: Nursing (p. 171).GippsTAFE: Nursing (p. 207).Goulburn Ovens: Nursing (p. 215).Holmesglen: Nursing (Degree) (p. 232).HSA: Health Services (p. 221), Nursing (p. 222).La Trobe Uni: Nursing (p. 256), Nursing (Division 2 Nurses–Conversion)(p. 256), Nursing (graduate entry–2yrs) (p. 257), Nursing/Midwifery(p. 257).Monash Uni: Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Nursing (p. 289),Nursing (Community Health) (p. 289), Nursing Practice (p. 289), NursingPractice/Midwifery (p. 289), Nursing/Emergency Health (p. 289), Nursing/Midwifery (p. 289).RMIT Uni: Nursing (p. 334), Nursing–Enrolled Nurse entry (p. 334),Nursing–Health Professional (p. 334).440 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


Sunraysia: Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) (p. 353).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Nursing (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Nursing (p. 409), Nursing (Enrolled Nurse Entry) (p. 409).Nutrition and dieteticsACST: Remedial Massage (p. 142), Sports Therapy (p. 142).AIF: Fitness (p. 148).Box Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Beauty Therapy (p. 158), Fitness (p.160), Remedial Massage (Myotherapy) (p. 164).Chisholm: Beauty Therapy (p. 175).CIE: Beauty Therapy (p. 166).Deakin Uni: Exercise and Sport Science (p. 189), Exercise and SportScience/Business (Sport Management) (p. 189), Food and Nutrition (p.189), Health Sciences (p. 190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), HumanNutrition (p. 191), Public Human Nutrition (p. 196).Elly Lukas: Beauty Therapy (p. 200).Endeavour: Homoeopathy (Degree) (p. 202), Musculoskeletal Therapy(Degree) (p. 202), Naturopathy (Degree) (p. 202), Nutritional Medicine(Degree) (p. 202).Gordon: Beauty Therapy (p. 209), Sport (Sport Coaching) (p. 211), Sport(Sport Development) (p. 211).Holmesglen: Fitness (p. 229), Naturopathy (p. 232).Kangan: Massage Therapy (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Animal and Veterinary Biosciences (p. 245), DieteticPractice (Masters) (p. 248), Health Sciences/Dietetic Practice (p. 251),Human Nutrition (p. 253).MIBT: Health Sciences (p. 266).Monash Uni: Nutrition and Dietetics (p. 290), Nutrition Science (p. 290).NMIT: Animal Care and Management (p. 301), Beauty Therapy (p. 301),Commercial Cookery (p. 302), Fitness (p. 303).RMIT Uni: Food Science and Technology (p. 329), Food Technologyand Nutrition (p. 329), Food Technology/Engineering–Chemical (p.329), Science (Applied Sciences) (p. 336), Science (Associate Degree)(p. 336).SSNT: Chinese Medicine (Degree) (p. 347), Clinical Myotherapy (Degree)(p. 347), Naturopathy (Degree) (p. 347).Uni of Ballarat: Food and Nutritional Sciences (p. 384), Food Science andTechnology (p. 385).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390).Victoria Uni: Animal Care and Management (Animal Technology) (p.398), Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Biomedical Sciences (p. 398), ExerciseScience and Human Movement (p. 403), Fitness (p. 403), Nutrition, Foodand Health Sciences (p. 409), Nutritional Therapy (p. 409), Science/Psychological Studies (p. 411).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Food Science andTechnology (p. 417), Patisserie (p. 418).OOccupational health and safetyAcademia: Hairdressing (p. 124).ACST: Sports Therapy (Graduate Certificate) (p. 142).ACU: Commerce (p. 134), Commerce/Business Administration (p. 134),Commerce/Laws (p. 134).AGME: Music (p. 146).Box Hill: Animal Technology (p. 158), Beauty Therapy (p. 158), Hospitality(p. 160), Laboratory Technology (p. 162), Library and InformationServices (p. 162), Medical Administration (p. 163).Chisholm: Beauty Therapy (p. 175), Hospitality (p. 177), LaboratoryTechniques (p. 179), Laboratory Technology (Biological and ChemicalTesting, Environmental Monitoring) (p. 179), Patisserie (p. 180), RetailManagement (p. 180).CIE: Community Services Work (p. 166), Dental Technology (p. 166),Hairdressing (p. 166).Gordon: Accounting (p. 209), Events/Sport and Recreation Administration(p. 209), Hospitality (p. 210), Hospitality/Events (p. 210), LaboratoryTechnology (p. 211), Make-up (p. 211), Outdoor Recreation (p. 211),Sport (Sport Coaching) (p. 211), Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211),Tourism (p. 211), Tourism/Events (p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 214).Grenadi: Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229), Horticulture/Sustainability (p. 229), Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 230),Human Resources (p. 230), Laboratory Technology (p. 231), LandscapeDesign/Sustainability (p. 231), Management (p. 232), Nursing (EnrolledNursing) (p. 232), Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production) (p. 233),Youth Work (p. 234).HSA: Aged Care (p. 221), Allied Health (p. 221), Business Administration(p. 221), Health Services (p. 221), Home and Community Care (p. 222),Leisure and Health (p. 222), Mental Health/Alcohol and Other Drugs (p.222), Nursing (p. 222).Kangan: Accounting (p. 240), Building and Construction (p. 240), VisualMerchandising (p. 241).Monash Uni: Environmental Engineering (p. 284), Industrial Design(p. 285).NMIT: Building and Construction (p. 301), Live Production (Theatre andEvents) (p. 305), Patisserie (p. 306), Visual Art (p. 307).OPIE: Architectural Building Design (p. 309), Building Design (p. 309),Interior Decoration and Design (p. 309), Residential Drafting (p. 309).RMIT Uni: Industrial Design (p. 330), Product Design (p. 335).South West: Massage (p. 344), Rural Business Management (p. 345).SSNT: Remedial Massage (p. 347).Stott’s Colleges: Business (p. 348).Sunraysia: Accounting (p. 351), Horticulture (p. 352), LaboratoryTechniques (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Aviation Management, Aviation Management/Commerce(p. 357), Aviation, Aviation/Commerce (p. 357), Community Health (p.360), Design–Industrial Design (p. 362), Engineering–Product Design(p. 364), Environmental Monitoring and Technology (p. 365), FireTechnology (p. 366), Health Science-Public and Environmental (p.367), Horticulture (p. 367), Laboratory Technology (p. 370), LaboratoryTechnology/Sustainability (p. 370), Management (p. 371), Sustainability,Environmental Sustainability (p. 377), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Food Science and Technology (p. 385).Victoria Uni: Animal Care and Management (Animal Technology) (p.398), Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Children’s Services (p. 399), Logistics(Associate Degree) (p. 408), Logistics and Supply Chain (p. 408),Purchasing (p. 411).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Food Science andTechnology (p. 417), Patisserie (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Visual Merchandising (p. 421), Warehousing andStorage (p. 421).Occupational therapyACU: Occupational Therapy (p. 136).CSU: Occupational Therapy (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Occupational Therapy (p. 194).La Trobe Uni: Health Sciences/Occupational Therapy Practice (p. 251),Occupational Therapy Practice (Masters) (p. 257).Monash Uni: Occupational Therapy (p. 290).Office studiesBox Hill: Medical Administration (p. 163).Chisholm: Legal Practice (p. 179), Legal Practice/Business Administration(p. 179).CIE: Commercial Cookery (p. 166), Hospitality (p. 167), Patisserie (p.167), Tourism (p. 167).Holmesglen: Administration (p. 227).Kangan: Management (p. 241).Stott’s Colleges: Business (p. 348).Victoria Uni: Legal Services (p. 407).William Angliss: Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418).Operating systemsHolmesglen: Information Technology Networking (p. 230).Swinburne Uni: Computer Science (p. 360), Software Development(p. 377).Victoria Uni: Computer Systems (p. 400), Information Technology(Network Security) (p. 405), Network and Systems Computing (p. 409).Optical scienceDeakin Uni: Optometry (p. 194).La Trobe Uni: Orthoptics (Masters) (p. 257).Uni of Melbourne: Science (Master of) (p. 394).Optical technologyRMIT Uni: Telecommunications (p. 337).OptometryUni of Melbourne: Optometry (Doctor of) (p. 394).Organic chemistryRMIT Uni: Chemistry/Engineering–Chemical (p. 321), Chemistry/Management (p. 321), Food Technology and Nutrition (p. 329), FoodTechnology/Management (p. 329), Nanotechnology/Applied Sciences(p. 334).Organisation managementAdvance: Disability (p. 128), Human Resource Management (p. 128).Box Hill: Management (p. 162).CSU: Computing Studies (Business) (p. 170).Deakin Uni: Arts (International Relations) (p. 184), BusinessAdministration (p. 185), Politics and Policy (p. 195).Goulburn Ovens: Outdoor Recreation (p. 215).Holmes Inst: Management (p. 224).Holmesglen: Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 230), HumanResources (p. 230).Kangan: Management (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Business (p. 247), Business Information Systems (p. 247).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Mechanical/Management (p. 327), Legal andDispute Studies (p. 332), Psychology (Social Science) (p. 335), SocialWork (p. 336), Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) (p. 337), YouthWork (p. 338).South West: Massage (p. 344).Sunraysia: Sustainable Operations (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 356), Business Administration (p. 358),Business Administration - Associate Degree (p. 358), Commerce (p.359), Commercial Law (p. 359), Entrepreneurship and Innovation (p.365), Finance (p. 365), Health and Community Care-Associate Degree(p. 366), Human Resource Management (p. 367), Human Resources (p.367), Human Resources/Sustainability (p. 367), Information TechnologyIndustry Scholarship Program (p. 368), International Business (p. 369),Management (p. 371), Management (Applied) - Associate Degree (p.371), Marketing (p. 372).Uni of Ballarat: Food Science and Technology (p. 385).Uni of Melbourne: Information Systems (Master of) (p. 393).Victoria Uni: Community Development (p. 399), Human ResourceManagement (p. 404), Human Resources (p. 404), PsychologicalStudies/Business (p. 410).William Angliss: Culinary Management (Degree) (p. 417), Tourism andHospitality Management (Degree) (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Administration (p. 420).PPaediatricsHolmesglen: Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).Palliative care nursingHSA: Aged Care (p. 221), Home and Community Care (p. 222), Nursing(p. 222).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Paramedical studiesACU: Nursing/Paramedicine (p. 136), Paramedicine (p. 136).Advance: Nursing (p. 129).La Trobe Uni: Health Sciences/Paramedic Practice (p. 252).Monash Uni: Emergency Health (Paramedic) (p. 283), Nursing/Emergency Health (p. 289).Sunraysia: Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2) (p. 353).Victoria Uni: Paramedic (p. 410).PathologyBox Hill: Laboratory Technology (p. 162).Holmesglen: Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).RMIT Uni: Laboratory Medicine (p. 332), Laboratory Technology (p. 332),Science (Associate Degree) (p. 336).Uni of Ballarat: Food and Nutritional Sciences (p. 384).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394).Performing artsAdvance: Management (p. 129).Chisholm: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 180).Deakin Uni: Dance (p. 187), Drama (p. 187), Professional and CreativeWriting (p. 195).FCC: Film and Television Production (p. 204).Holmesglen: Animation–Screen Production (Degree) (p. 227), HumanResources (p. 230), Professional Writing and Editing (p. 233), Screenand Media (Live Action) (p. 233), Screen Production (Live Action)(Degree) (p. 233).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (Associate Degree) (p.237), Entertainment Business Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238),Entertainment Business Management (Degree) (p. 238), Music andPerformance, Contemporary (p. 238).La Trobe Uni: Creative Arts (p. 248).Monash Uni: Arts (p. 274), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276),Journalism (p. 286), Music/Performing Arts (p. 289), Performing Arts (p.290), Performing Arts/Law (p. 290).NMIT: Live Production (Theatre and Events) (p. 305), Professional Writingand Editing (p. 306).Qantm: Animation (Degree) (p. 317), Games Design (Degree) (p. 317),Games Programming (Degree) (p. 317).RMIT Uni: Animation and Interactive Media (p. 320), Creative Writing(p. 322), Screen and Media (Film and Television Production) (p. 336),Screenwriting (p. 336).SAE: Film Production (Degree) (p. 340).Swinburne Uni: Costume (p. 361), Theatre Arts (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Acting (p. 382), Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398),Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations) (p. 399),Creative Arts Industries (p. 400), Law/Arts (p. 407), Social Work (p. 412).Personal management trainingAdvance: Human Resource Management (p. 128).AIF: Fitness (p. 148).Box Hill: Fitness (p. 160).Gordon: Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211).NMIT: Music Technology and Production (p. 306).Victoria Uni: Fitness (p. 403).Personal servicesAcademia: Beauty Therapy (p. 123), Hairdressing (p. 124).Box Hill: Beauty Therapy (p. 158).Chisholm: Beauty Therapy (p. 175), Make–up (p. 179).CIE: Beauty Therapy (p. 166).Elly Lukas: Beauty Therapy (p. 200).Gordon: Beauty Therapy (p. 209), Make-up (p. 211).NMIT: Interior Decoration (Retail) (p. 304), Music Technology andProduction (p. 306).Swinburne Uni: Make–Up (p. 371).Uni of Ballarat: Beauty Therapy (p. 382).Victoria Uni: Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Specialist Make–up Services(p. 412).Pest and weed controlAdvance: Organic Farming (p. 129).Uni of Ballarat: Environmental Management (p. 384).PharmacologyHolmesglen: Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Science(p. 278), Biotechnology (p. 278), Commerce/Science (p. 280),Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Journalism/Science (p.286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292),Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p.292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary)(p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering(p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).RMIT Uni: Pharmaceutical Sciences (p. 334).Uni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382), Nursing (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Biomedicine (p. 391), Biomedicine (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 391), Physiotherapy (Doctor of) (p. 394), Science(p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Biomedical Sciences (p. 398).PharmacyMonash Uni: Pharmacy (p. 290), Pharmacy Scholars program (p. 290),Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).RMIT Uni: Pharmacy (p. 334).PhilosophyACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Arts/Global Studies (p. 133),Arts/Laws (p. 133).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce (p.186), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190).La Trobe Uni: Politics, Philosophy and Economics (p. 258), Science(Applications in Society) (p. 258).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Applied History(p. 273), Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275), Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce(p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p.276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277),Bioethics (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Biomedical Science/Science (p. 278), Commerce (p. 279), Commerce Scholars program(p. 279), Economics (p. 282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education(Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), EnvironmentalEngineering/Arts (p. 284), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).Index of major study areas | 441


RMIT Uni: Media (p. 333), Professional Communication (p. 335).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357), Journalism (p. 370), Social Science (p.376).Uni of Ballarat: Arts (p. 382), International Studies (p. 386), Psychology(p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Education Studies (Diploma) (p. 401), Exercise Science andHuman Movement (p. 403), Exercise Science and Human Movement/Psychological Studies (p. 403), Exercise Science and Human Movement/Sport and Recreation Management (p. 403), Liberal Arts (p. 408),Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 410).PhotographyAAD: Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131), Graphic Design (Degree) (p.131), Photo Media (Degree) (p. 131), Visual Arts (Degree) (p. 131).Bendigo TAFE: Visual Art (p. 154).Box Hill: Engineering–Jewellery (p. 160), Visual Art (Diploma) (p. 164).Chisholm: Graphic Design (p. 177).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Science (p. 185), Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Media and Communication (p. 193).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Information Technology Multimedia (p. 230), InteractiveDigital Media (p. 231), Photo Imaging (p. 233), Visual Arts (p. 234).Kangan: Visual Merchandising (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education (p. 246), Arts/HealthSciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Graphic Design (p. 250), VisualArts (p. 260).LCAD: Visual Art (p. 264).MIBT: Media and Communication (p. 266).Monash College: Art and Design Studies (p. 270).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Visual and Media Arts (p. 275),Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Business and Commerce/Visual and MediaArts (p. 279), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279), Communication Design (p.280), Fine Art (p. 284), Visual and Media Arts (p. 294), Visual Arts (p.295), Visual Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 295), Visual Arts/Education(Secondary) (p. 295).NMIT: Creative Product Development (p. 302), Photography andPhotoimaging (p. 306), Visual Art (p. 307).PIC: Photography-Digital/Analogue/Commercial/Art (p. 313).PSC: Bachelor of Photography (commercial/art/photojournalism) (p. 315),Photography–Commercial/Photojournalism/Art (p. 315).RMIT Uni: Design (p. 322), Fine Art (p. 329), Graphic Design (p. 330),Photography (Arts) (p. 334), Photography and Photo Imaging (p. 334),Screen and Media (Television Production) (p. 336), Visual Merchandising(p. 338).South West: Graphic Design (p. 344), Interactive Digital Media (p. 344),Photoimaging (p. 345).Sunraysia: Interactive Digital Media (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Film and Television (p. 365), Interactive Digital Media (p.369), Interactive Digital Media-Associate Degree (p. 369), Visual Art (p.379), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Graphic Design (p. 385), Visual Art (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Visual Art (p. 413).Wodonga TAFE: Interactive Digital Media (p. 420), Photography andPhotoimaging (p. 421), Visual Merchandising (p. 421).PhysicsAIE: Game Programming (p. 126).Chisholm: Science (p. 181).Holmesglen: Science (p. 233).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Science (p. 246), Law/Science (p. 255),Nanotechnology/Science (p. 256), Science (p. 258), Science (Honours)/Nanotechnology (p. 259), Science Double Degree Program (p. 259),Science/Accounting (p. 259), Science/Science Education (p. 259).Monash College: Engineering Studies (p. 270).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Science(p. 278), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Computer Systems Engineering(p. 281), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p.283), Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Journalism/Science(p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Science (p. 292),Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), Science Scholar Program (p.292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary)(p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering(p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).RMIT Uni: Nanotechnology/Applied Sciences (p. 334), Physics/Engineering–Electronic and Communication (p. 335), Science (AppliedSciences) (p. 336).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Science (p. 375), Science (p. 376).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394), Science (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Engineering Science–Sports Engineering (p. 402).PhysiotherapyCSU: Physiotherapy (p. 172).La Trobe Uni: Health Sciences/Physiotherapy Practice (p. 252).Monash Uni: Physiotherapy (p. 291).Uni of Melbourne: Physiotherapy (Doctor of) (p. 394).PodiatryCSU: Podiatry (p. 172).La Trobe Uni: Podiatric Practice (Masters) (p. 258).Police studiesNavitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).RMIT Uni: Criminal Justice Administration (p. 322), Criminology andPsychology (p. 322).Policy studiesAMC: Graduate Certificate in Maritime Studies (Specialisation) (p. 150),Graduate Diploma of Maritime Studies (Specialisation) (p. 151), Masterof Maritime Studies (Specialisation) (p. 152).Deakin Uni: Applied Social Research (p. 183), Arts (InternationalRelations) (p. 184), Politics and Policy (p. 195).442 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>RMIT Uni: Environment (p. 328), Environment/Environmental Science(p. 328), International Studies (p. 331), Professional Communication(p. 335), Psychology (Social Science) (p. 335), Social Work (p. 336),Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) (p. 337), Urban and RegionalPlanning (p. 338), Youth Work (p. 338).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357), Community Health–Social Science (p.360), Health and Community Care-Associate Degree (p. 366), Securityand Counter Terrorism (p. 376), Sociology (p. 376), SustainabilityManagement (p. 377).Uni of Melbourne: Urban Design (Master of) (p. 395), Urban Planning(Master of) (p. 395).Victoria Uni: Community Development (p. 399), International Studies(p. 406).Political scienceACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Arts/Laws (p. 133).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts (International Relations) (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Health Sciences/Arts(p. 190), International Studies (p. 192), International Studies/Commerce(p. 192), International Studies/Law (p. 192), Management (p. 193),Management/Law (p. 193).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Community Development (p. 248), HealthSciences/International Development (p. 251), International Relations(p. 254), Law/International Relations (p. 255), Politics, Philosophy andEconomics (p. 258), Social Sciences (p. 259).Monash Uni: Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Counter-Terrorism Studies (p. 281), Criminal Justice and Criminology (p. 282),Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), International Relations (p. 286).RMIT Uni: Psychology (Social Science) (p. 335), Social Work (p. 336),Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) (p. 337), Urban and RegionalPlanning (p. 338), Youth Work (p. 338).Swinburne Uni: Journalism (p. 370), Politics and Public Policy (p. 373),Security and Counter Terrorism (p. 376), Social Science (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: International Studies (p. 386).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398), InternationalStudies (p. 406), International Studies/Business (p. 406), Law/Arts (p.407), Legal Studies (p. 407), Psychological Studies (p. 410), SocialWork (p. 412).Politics (Australian)ACU: Arts/Global Studies (p. 133).MIBT: Management (p. 266).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts and SocialSciences/Community Welfare and Counselling (p. 275), Arts/Banking andFinance (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary)(p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Commerce/Economics (p. 280), Diplomaof Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education(Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), Journalism (p.286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).Swinburne Uni: Journalism (p. 370).Uni of Ballarat: Psychology (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Education Studies (Diploma) (p. 401), Liberal Arts (p. 408).PrintingAdvance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).Box Hill: Visual Art (Diploma) (p. 164).Deakin Uni: Visual Communication Design (p. 198).Gordon: Graphic Design (p. 210).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217), Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production) (p. 233).Kangan: Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) (p. 241).RMIT Uni: Textile Design (p. 337).South West: Graphic Design (p. 344).Sunraysia: Visual Art (p. 353).Uni of Ballarat: Graphic Design (p. 385), Visual Art (p. 388).Process and resources engineeringBendigo TAFE: Laboratory Technology (p. 154).ProgrammingAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131), Graphic Design (Degree) (p. 131).Academia: Information Technology (p. 124).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).Box Hill: Computer Systems (p. 159), Computer Systems (Diploma) (HE)(p. 159), Graphic Design (p. 160), Information Technology (p. 161),Information Technology (Networking) (p. 161), Information Technology(Software Development) (p. 161), Information Technology (WebsiteDevelopment) (p. 161), Interactive and Digital Games (p. 161).Chisholm: Computer Systems (p. 176), Electronics (p. 176), InformationTechnology (Digital Interactive Games/Digital Media Technologies)(p. 177), Information Technology (Networking/Website Development)(p. 178), Information Technology (Software Development) (p. 178),Information Technology Networking/Systems Administration (p. 178),Information Technology Web-Based Technologies (p. 178).CQU: Information Technology (p. 169).Deakin Uni: Business Information Systems/Information Technology(p. 185), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), InformationTechnology (p. 191), Information Technology - Mobile and AppsDevelopment (p. 191), Information Technology (Honours) (p. 191),Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 191), InformationTechnology–Computer Science/Software Development (p. 191),Information Technology–Games Design and Development (p. 191).Gordon: Computer Systems (p. 209), Information Technology (p. 210),Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 210).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217).Holmes Inst: Information Technology (p. 224).Holmesglen: Advertising (p. 227), Information Technology Multimedia (p.230), Information Technology Software Development (p. 230).JMCA: Digital Animation (Degree) (p. 237), Games Design (p. 238).La Trobe Uni: Accounting/Information Technology (p. 244), BusinessInformation Systems (p. 247), Business/Information Technology (p. 247),Information Technology (p. 253), Information Technology (Professional)(p. 253).LTM: Information Technology (p. 242).MIT: Information Technology (p. 268).Monash Uni: Applications Development (p. 273), Computer Science (p.281), Games Development (p. 284), Information and CommunicationTechnologies (p. 285), Information Technology and Systems (p. 285),Science/Computer Science (p. 292).NMIT: Computer Systems (p. 302), Information Technology (p. 304).Qantm: Games Programming (Degree) (p. 317).RMIT Uni: Computer Science (p. 322), Computing Studies (p. 322),Electrical (p. 323), Electronics (p. 323), Games and GraphicsProgramming (p. 330), Information Technology (p. 330), InteractiveDigital Media (p. 330), Multimedia Systems (Design) (p. 333), SoftwareEngineering (p. 337).South West: Computer Systems (p. 343).Sunraysia: Interactive Digital Media (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Business Information Systems (p. 358),Business Information Systems/Commerce (p. 359), Computer Science(p. 360), Computer Systems Technology (p. 360), Digital and InteractiveGames (p. 362), Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362),Electrical (p. 363), Electronics (p. 363), Engineering–Electronicsand Computer Systems/Telecommunication and Network (p. 364),Games and Interactivity (p. 366), Games and Interactivity/ComputerScience and Software Engineering (p. 366), Games Development/Programming (p. 366), Information and Communication Technology(p. 367), Information and Communication Technology (Applied) (p.368), Information and Communication Technology (Applied)-AssociateDegree (p. 368), Information Technology Industry Scholarship Program(p. 368), Interactive Digital Media-Associate Degree (p. 369), NetworkDesign and Security (p. 373), Software Development (p. 377), WebsiteDevelopment (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Information Technology (p. 385), Information Technology(Multimedia) (p. 385), Software Engineering (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Computer Systems (p. 400), Electrical (p. 401), InformationTechnology (p. 404), Information Technology (Software Development)(p. 405), Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 405),Interactive Media (p. 406).Wodonga TAFE: Interactive Digital Media (p. 420).Project managementAdvance: Children’s Services (p. 128).AIE: Game Art (Animation) (p. 126), Games and Virtual Worlds(Programming) (p. 126), Screen Art (Animation) (p. 126).Box Hill: Children&lsquo;s Services (Early Childhood Education and Care)(p. 158), Dance Teaching and Management (p. 159), Fashion Design (p.160), Interactive and Digital Games (p. 161).Chisholm: Children’s Services (p. 175), Engineering–Mechanical Design(p. 176), Information Technology (Networking/Website Development) (p.178), Marketing/International Business (p. 180).Collarts: Creative Industries Management (p. 144), Music Business(p. 144).Deakin Uni: Business Administration (p. 185), Film and Digital Media (p.189), Politics and Policy (p. 195), Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196).Gordon: Building Design (p. 209), Events (p. 209), Events/Sport andRecreation Administration (p. 209), Events/Sustainability (p. 210), Sport(Sport Coaching) (p. 211), Tourism/Events (p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Events (p. 214), Live Production, Theatre and Events(p. 214).Holmesglen: Administration (p. 227), Ceramics (p. 228), Events/Management (p. 228), Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 230),Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Production) (p. 233), Screen and Media(Radio and TV) (p. 233), Tourism/Events (p. 234), Tourism/Management(p. 234).JMCA: Audio Engineering and Sound Production (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Associate Degree) (p. 236), AudioEngineering and Sound Production (Degree) (p. 236), Digital TelevisionProduction (p. 237), Digital Television Production (Associate Degree)(p. 237), Digital Television Production (Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Degree) (p. 238), Games Design (p. 238).Kangan: Management (p. 241).NMIT: Building Design (p. 301), Digital and Interactive Media (p. 302),Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 304), Music Technologyand Production (p. 306).RMIT Uni: Audiovisual Technology (p. 320), Computer Systems (p.322), Electrical (p. 323), Electronics (p. 323), Engineering–Civil andInfrastructure (p. 325), Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure/Management(p. 325), Information Technology (p. 330), International Business (p.331), Logistics Management (p. 332), Project Management (p. 335),Screen and Media (Film and Television Production) (p. 336), Screen andMedia (Television Production) (p. 336).SAE: Sound Production (p. 340).South West: Agronomy (p. 343), Children’s Services (p. 343), RuralBusiness Management (p. 345).Sunraysia: Children’s Services (p. 351).Swinburne Uni: Business Administration - Associate Degree (p. 358),Business Information Systems (p. 358), Business Information Systems/Commerce (p. 359), Children’s Services (p. 359), Computer Science(p. 360), Information Technology Industry Scholarship Program (p.368), Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 371), Network Designand Security (p. 373), Screen and Media (Film and Television) (p. 376),Software Development (p. 377), Software Engineering (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Business Administration (p. 382), Children’s Services(p. 383), Computer Games (p. 383), Events (p. 384), Graphic Design(p. 385), Information Technology (Multimedia) (p. 385), Live Production,Theatre and Events (p. 386), Visual Art (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (Executive Master of) (p. 391), ConstructionManagement (Master of) (p. 391), Information Systems (Master of) (p.393), Property (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Children’s Services (p. 399), Engineering–Civil Engineering(p. 402), Engineering–Mechanical Engineering (p. 402), Network andSystems Computing (p. 409), Project Management (Graduate Certificate)(p. 410), Project Management (Graduate Diploma) (p. 410), ProjectManagement (Master) (p. 410).


Wodonga TAFE: Screen and Media (p. 421).PsychologyACAP: Psychological Science (p. 140).ACST: Sports Therapy (Graduate Certificate) (p. 142).ACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts (Psychology) (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133),Arts/Global Studies (p. 133), Arts/Laws (p. 133), Psychology (p. 136),Social Science (p. 137), Social Science (Psychology) (p. 137).AGME: Music (Degree) (p. 146).Chisholm: Justice (p. 179).Collarts: Creative Industries Management (p. 144), Music Business(p. 144).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Commerce/Science (p.186), Criminology (p. 187), Exercise and Sport Science (p. 189), Exerciseand Sport Science/Business (Sport Management) (p. 189), HealthSciences (p. 190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), Law/Science (p. 193),Nursing/Psychology (p. 194), Psychological Studies (p. 195), Psychology(p. 195), Psychology (p. 196), Science (p. 196), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).Endeavour: Homoeopathy (Degree) (p. 202), Musculoskeletal Therapy(Degree) (p. 202), Naturopathy (Degree) (p. 202).Gordon: Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211).Holmesglen: Justice (p. 231), Nursing (Degree) (p. 232).HSA: Leisure and Health (p. 222).Kangan: Justice (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Civil Engineering/Science (p. 247), Law/Psychological Science (p. 255), Law/Science(p. 255), Psychological Science (p. 258), Science (p. 258), Science(Applications in Society) (p. 258), Science Double Degree Program (p.259), Science/Accounting (p. 259).LTM: Bioscience (p. 242).MIBT: Health Sciences (p. 266).Monash College: Arts (Psychology Stream) (p. 270).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), AerospaceEngineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts (Global)/Science (p.274), Arts and Social Sciences (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences(Associate Degree) (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Business andCommerce (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Community Welfare andCounselling (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary)(p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Visual and Media Arts (p. 275), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking andFinance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education(Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Management (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Arts/VisualArts (p. 277), Behavioural Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p.278), Business (p. 278), Business (Psychology) (p. 278), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Criminal Justice (p. 281), Diploma of Tertiary Studies(p. 282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education)(p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), English Language (p. 283),Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), Environmental Engineering/Science (p. 284), Journalism (p. 286), Journalism/Science (p. 286),Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Mechatronics Engineering/Science (p. 287), Psychology (p. 291), Psychology (with Honours)(p. 291), Psychology/Community Welfare and Counselling (p. 291),Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292), ScienceScholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).NMIT: Justice (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Criminal Justice Administration (p. 322), Criminology andPsychology (p. 322), Justice (p. 331), Psychology (Applied Science) (p.335), Psychology (Social Science) (p. 335), Social Work (p. 336), SocialWork/Psychology (Social Science) (p. 337).SSNT: Chinese Medicine (Degree) (p. 347), Clinical Myotherapy (Degree)(p. 347), Naturopathy (Degree) (p. 347).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357), Business/Social Science (p. 359),Communication/Social Science (p. 360), Criminology and ForensicScience (p. 361), Health Science (p. 366), Human ResourceManagement (p. 367), Psychology (p. 373), Psychology and ForensicScience–Arts (p. 373), Psychology and Forensic Science–Social Science(p. 373), Psychology and Psychophysiology–Arts (p. 374), Psychologyand Psychophysiology–Science (p. 374), Psychology and SportScience-Arts (p. 374), Psychology and Sport Science-Social Science(p. 374), Psychology–Arts (p. 374), Psychology–Science (p. 374),Psychology–Social Science (p. 374), Science (p. 376), Social Science (p.376), Sociology (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Arts (p. 382), Arts/Education (p. 382), Education (P–6) or(P–10) (p. 384), International Studies (p. 386), Psychology (p. 387), RuralSocial Welfare (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391), Psychology (Master of) (p.394), Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program)(p. 394).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398), CriminalJustice Studies (p. 400), Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12)Humanities and Social Sciences (p. 401), Education (P–12) MathematicsTeaching (p. 401), Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p.401), Education (P–12) Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics(p. 401), Exercise Science and Human Movement (p. 403), ExerciseScience and Human Movement/Psychological Studies (p. 403), ExerciseScience and Human Movement/Sport and Recreation Management(p. 403), Law/Arts (p. 407), Midwifery (p. 409), Physical Education(Secondary) (p. 410), Psychological Studies (p. 410), PsychologicalStudies/Business (p. 410), Psychology (Science) (p. 410), Science/Psychological Studies (p. 411), Social Work (p. 412), Sport andRecreation Management–Recreation Management (p. 412), Sport andRecreation Management–Sport Management (p. 412).Public and health care administrationHSA: Business Administration (p. 221).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Public healthACU: Applied Public Health (p. 133).Deakin Uni: Diabetes Education (p. 187).La Trobe Uni: Health Sciences/Dietetic Practice (p. 251), Human Nutrition(p. 253).Monash Uni: Health Promotion (p. 285).Uni of Ballarat: Nursing (p. 387).Public relationsBox Hill: Marketing (p. 162).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Communication (p.187), Media and Communication (p. 193), Public Relations (p. 196).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Degree) (p. 238).La Trobe Uni: Strategic Communication (p. 260).MIBT: Media and Communication (p. 266).Monash Uni: Arts (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences (p. 274), Arts andSocial Sciences (Associate Degree) (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/CommunityWelfare and Counselling (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Education(Primary) (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Visual and Media Arts (p.275), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Behavioural Science(p. 277), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Journalism (p. 286),Professional Communication (p. 291), Professional Communication/Professional Writing and Editing (Chisholm) (p. 291).NMIT: Public Relations (p. 306).RMIT Uni: Marketing (p. 333), Professional Communication (p. 335),Public Relations (p. 336).Swinburne Uni: Advertising–Communication (p. 356), Business (p.358), Business/Communication (p. 359), Business/Communication–Professional Communication (p. 359), Business/Social Science (p.359), Communication (p. 360), Communication/Social Science (p.360), Communication–Professional Communication (p. 360), Design/Business (p. 362), Events (p. 365), Public Relations (p. 374), PublicRelations-Business (p. 375), Public Relations–Business (p. 375), PublicRelations-Communication (p. 375), Public Relations–Communication (p.375), Public Relations-Social Science (p. 375), Social Science (p. 376),Sociology (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Sport Management/Business (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Professional Writing & Editing (p. 410), Public Relations (p.411).Purchasing, warehousing and distributionAMC: Maritime and Logistics Management (Degree) (p. 151), MaritimeTechnology Management (p. 151).Box Hill: International Business (p. 162), Management/InternationalBusiness (p. 162), Marketing (p. 162).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Management (p. 184),Business Administration (p. 185), Business Information Systems (p. 185),Business Information Systems/Information Technology (p. 185), Chinese/Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (p. 186), Commerce (Dean’s ScholarsProgram) (p. 186), Commerce/Law (p. 186), Commerce/Science (p. 186),Engineering/Commerce (p. 188), International Studies/Commerce (p.192), Management (p. 193), Management/Law (p. 193), Property andReal Estate/Commerce (p. 195), Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196).Gordon: Interior Design and Decoration (p. 210), International Business(p. 211), Marketing (p. 211).Holmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229), Hospitality (p. 229),Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 230), Hospitality (Patisserie) (p.230), International Business (p. 231), Marketing (p. 232).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 237), EntertainmentBusiness Management (Associate Degree) (p. 238).Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Business (p. 247).Monash Uni: Industrial Design (p. 285).NMIT: Interior Design and Decoration (p. 304), International Business(p. 304).RMIT Uni: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Associate Degree) (p.328), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (TCF) (p. 328), FashionDesign (Associate Degree) (p. 329), International Business (p. 331),Logistics and Supply Chain Management (p. 332), Logistics Management(p. 332), Urban and Regional Planning (p. 338).Swinburne Uni: International Business (p. 369).Victoria Uni: International Business (p. 406), Logistics (Associate Degree)(p. 408), Logistics and Supply Chain (p. 408), Marketing (p. 408),Psychological Studies/Business (p. 410), Purchasing (p. 411), SupplyChain and Logistics Management (p. 413).William Angliss: Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Logistics and Supply Chain (p. 421), Warehousing andStorage (p. 421).QQuality managementAcademia: Information Technology (p. 124).AMC: Maritime and Logistics Management (Degree) (p. 151), MaritimeTechnology Management (p. 151).Box Hill: Biotechnology and Innovation (Degree) (p. 158), ComputerSystems (p. 159), Engineering–Civil (p. 160), Engineering–Jewellery(p. 160), Graphic Design (p. 160), Information Technology (p. 161),Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 161), InformationTechnology (Networking) (p. 161), Information Technology (SoftwareDevelopment) (p. 161), Information Technology (Systems Administration)(p. 161), Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 161).Chisholm: Engineering–Advanced Manufacturing (p. 176), InformationTechnology Network Security (p. 178), Information TechnologyNetworking/Systems Administration (p. 178), Information TechnologySystems Administration (p. 178), Screen and Media (Video/Animation)(p. 181).CIE: Commercial Cookery (p. 166), Hospitality (p. 167), Patisserie (p. 167).Deakin Uni: Film and Digital Media (p. 189).Gordon: Building Design (p. 209), Computer Systems (p. 209),Information Technology (Networking) (p. 210).Holmesglen: Hospitality (p. 229), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p.230), Hospitality (Patisserie) (p. 230), Information Technology Multimedia(p. 230), Interactive Digital Media (p. 231), Printing and Graphic Arts(Digital Production) (p. 233).Kangan: Building and Construction (p. 240), Fashion and TextilesMerchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240), Fashion Design (p. 240),Information Technology Networking (p. 240).La Trobe Uni: Computer Systems Engineering (p. 248), EventManagement (p. 249), Information Technology (p. 253), InformationTechnology (Professional) (p. 253).MFS: Aviation (p. 296).Monash Uni: Business Information Systems (p. 279), Commerce/Business Information Systems (p. 280).NMIT: Building and Construction (p. 301), Building Design (p. 301),Engineering–Civil (p. 303), Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p.303), Information Technology (p. 304).Qantm: Games Design (Degree) (p. 317), Games Programming (Degree)(p. 317).RMIT Uni: Information Technology (p. 330).South West: Graphic Design (p. 344), Interactive Digital Media (p. 344),Rural Business Management (p. 345).Swinburne Uni: Aviation Management, Aviation Management/Commerce(p. 357), Aviation, Aviation/Commerce (p. 357), Electrical (p. 363),Electronics (p. 363), Engineering–Civil (p. 363), Engineering–ProductDesign (p. 364), Health and Community Care-Associate Degree (p. 366),Information Technology Networking (p. 368), Information TechnologySystems Administration (p. 368), Interactive Digital Media (p. 369),Network Security (p. 373), Software Development (p. 377), WebsiteDevelopment (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Business Systems (p. 383), Food and NutritionalSciences (p. 384), Food Science and Technology (p. 385), InformationTechnology (p. 385), Information Technology (Associate Degree)(p. 385), Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 386),Mathematical Sciences (p. 386), Mathematical Sciences (HealthAnalytics) (p. 386), Software Engineering (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Electrical (p. 401), Engineering–Mechanical Engineering (p.402), Information Technology (p. 404), Information Technology (NetworkSecurity) (p. 405), Information Technology (Software Development)(p. 405), Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 405),Interactive Media (p. 406).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Food Science andTechnology (p. 417), Patisserie (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Business (p. 420), Interactive Digital Media (p. 420).RRadiographyRMIT Uni: Medical Radiations (p. 333).Real estateBox Hill: Real Estate (p. 163).Deakin Uni: Management (p. 193), Property and Real Estate (p. 195),Property and Real Estate/Commerce (p. 195).RMIT Uni: Property and Valuation (p. 335), Urban and Regional Planning(p. 338).Uni of Melbourne: Property (Master of) (p. 394).Wodonga TAFE: Real Estate (p. 421).Rehabilitation therapiesHolmesglen: Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).Uni of Ballarat: Exercise and Sport Science (p. 384).Victoria Uni: Exercise Science and Human Movement (p. 403).Religious studiesACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Arts/Global Studies (p. 133),Arts/Laws (p. 133), Teaching/Arts (Humanities) (p. 138), Teaching/Arts(Mathematics) (p. 138), Theology (p. 138), Theology/Global Studies (p.138), Theology/Laws (p. 138).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education (p. 246), Arts/HealthSciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), ArtsScholars program (p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics(p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary)(p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277),Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education(Special Education) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), EnvironmentalEngineering/Arts (p. 284), Journalism (p. 286), Languages (p. 286),Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Risk analysis and managementAdvance: Management (p. 129).Box Hill: Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 161), InformationTechnology (Networking) (p. 161), Information Technology (SystemsAdministration) (p. 161), Management/International Business (p. 162).Gordon: Events/Sport and Recreation Administration (p. 209),International Business (p. 211), Outdoor Recreation (p. 211), OutdoorRecreation/Youth Work (p. 211), Sport (Sport Coaching) (p. 211).Grenadi: Business (p. 217).Holmesglen: Management (p. 232).Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240),Information Technology Networking (p. 240).Monash Uni: Environmental Engineering (p. 284).NMIT: Accounting (Degree) (p. 300), Fitness (p. 303).RMIT Uni: Justice (p. 331).South West: Rural Business Management (p. 345).Swinburne Uni: Community Health–Social Science (p. 360), FireTechnology (p. 366), Health Science-Public and Environmental(p. 367), Information Technology Networking (p. 368), InformationTechnology Systems Administration (p. 368), Logistics and SupplyIndex of major study areas | 443


Chain Management (p. 371), Network Security (p. 373), Sustainability,Environmental Sustainability (p. 377).Victoria Uni: Law/Business (p. 407).William Angliss: Culinary Management (Degree) (p. 417), Tourism (p.418), Tourism and Hospitality Management (Degree) (p. 418).SSalesChisholm: Pharmacy (p. 180).Gordon: Hospitality (p. 210), Tourism (p. 211).NMIT: Tourism (p. 307), Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) (p. 307).Swinburne Uni: Business Administration (p. 358), BusinessAdministration - Associate Degree (p. 358), Management (Applied) -Associate Degree (p. 371).William Angliss: Tourism (p. 418).Sales and marketingChisholm: Marketing (p. 180), Marketing/International Business (p. 180),Pharmacy (p. 180), Retail Management (p. 180).Gordon: Hospitality/Events (p. 210), Tourism (p. 211), Tourism/Events(p. 212).Holmesglen: Marketing Management (Degree) (p. 232).RMIT Uni: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Associate Degree) (p.328), Marketing (p. 333).Swinburne Uni: Marketing (p. 372).Secretarial and clerical studiesAAD: Graphic Design (Degree) (p. 131).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).Box Hill: Design (p. 159).Gordon: Graphic Design (p. 210).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217), Business (p. 217),Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Administration (p. 227), Graphic Design (p. 229), LegalPractice (p. 231).Kangan: Accounting (p. 240).Monash College: Art and Design Studies (p. 270).NMIT: Administration (p. 301), Legal Practice (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Communication Design (p. 322).South West: Graphic Design (p. 344).Stott’s Colleges: Business (p. 348).Sunraysia: Accounting (p. 351).Swinburne Uni: Legal Practice (p. 370).Victoria Uni: Administration (p. 397), Legal Practice (p. 407).Wodonga TAFE: Administration (p. 420).Security scienceAMC: Graduate Certificate in Maritime Studies (Specialisation) (p. 150),Graduate Diploma of Maritime Studies (Specialisation) (p. 151), Masterof Maritime Studies (Specialisation) (p. 152).Deakin Uni: Business Information Systems/Information Technology(p. 185), Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), InformationTechnology (p. 191), Information Technology (Honours) (p. 191),Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 191), InformationTechnology–IT Security (p. 192).Security servicesBox Hill: Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 161).Chisholm: Information Technology Network Security (p. 178).Kangan: Information Technology Networking (p. 240).MIBT: Computing (p. 265).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).NMIT: Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 304).Victoria Uni: Information Technology (Network Security) (p. 405).Social and interpersonal skills programmesAcademia: Commercial Cookery (p. 123), Patisserie (p. 124).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Box Hill: Beauty Therapy (p. 158), Commercial Cookery (p. 159),Disability (p. 159), Hospitality (p. 160), Information Technology (SystemsAdministration) (p. 161), Tourism (p. 164), Tourism (Guiding) (p. 164),Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) (p. 164).Chisholm: Administration (p. 174), Beauty Therapy (p. 175), Events(p. 177), Fitness (p. 177), Hospitality (p. 177), Information TechnologySystems Administration (p. 178).Gordon: Hospitality (p. 210), Hospitality/Events (p. 210), InformationTechnology (p. 210), Information Technology (Networking) (p. 210),Information Technology (Website Development) (p. 210), Tourism (p.211), Tourism/Events (p. 212).Goulburn Ovens: Hospitality (p. 214).Holmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229), Hospitality (p.229), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 230), Hospitality (Patisserie)(p. 230), Management (p. 232), Printing and Graphic Arts (DigitalProduction) (p. 233), Tourism/Events (p. 234), Tourism/Management(p. 234).Kangan: Management (p. 241), Tourism (p. 241).NMIT: Holiday Parks and Resorts (p. 303), Hospitality (p. 303), Marketing(p. 305), Tourism (p. 307).South West: Hospitality (p. 344), Tourism (p. 345).Stott’s Colleges: Business (p. 348).Sunraysia: Business (p. 351), Events/Management (p. 352), Hospitality(p. 352).Swinburne Uni: Administration (p. 356), Hospitality (Events) (p. 367),Information Technology Systems Administration (p. 368), Library andInformation Services (p. 371), Tourism (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Business Administration (p. 382).Victoria Uni: Administration (p. 397), Beauty Therapy (p. 398), Hospitality(p. 404), Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 404), HospitalityManagement (p. 404), Legal Practice Management (p. 407), Tourism(p. 413).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Hospitality (p. 418),Patisserie (p. 418), Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418),Tourism (p. 418).Wodonga TAFE: Administration (p. 420), Business (p. 420), HolidayParks and Resorts (p. 420), Tourism (p. 421).444 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Social skills programmesAcademia: Beauty Therapy (p. 123), Commercial Cookery (p. 123),Hairdressing (p. 124).AIF: Fitness (p. 148).Box Hill: Disability (p. 159).Chisholm: Graphic Design (p. 177), Library, Information and CulturalServices (p. 179), Science (p. 181).Deakin Uni: Public Health and Health Promotion/Commerce (p. 196).Gordon: Outdoor Recreation (p. 211).Holmesglen: Horticulture/Sustainability (p. 229).JMCA: Entertainment Business Management (p. 237).RMIT Uni: Justice (p. 331).Victoria Uni: Psychological Studies (p. 410).Social workLa Trobe Uni: Human Services/Social Work (p. 253), Outreach andCommunity Education (p. 257), Physical and Health Education (p. 258),Social Work (Masters) (p. 259).Monash Uni: Arts (p. 274), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276),Arts/Social Work (p. 277), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), HealthScience/Social Work (p. 285), Journalism (p. 286), Social Welfare (p.293).RMIT Uni: Social Work (p. 336), Social Work/Psychology (Social Science)(p. 337).Sunraysia: Welfare Studies (p. 353).Uni of Melbourne: Social Work (Master of) (p. 395).Victoria Uni: Community Services (p. 400), Criminal Justice Studies (p.400), Welfare Studies (p. 413).Society and cultureAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131), Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131),Graphic Design (Degree) (p. 131).ACU: Theology/Laws (p. 138).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).BMIHMS: Hotel and Resort Management (p. 156).Chisholm: Liberal Arts (p. 179).CSU: Parks, Recreation and Heritage (p. 172).Deakin Uni: Applied Social Research (p. 183), Arts (InternationalRelations) (p. 184), Education (p. 187), Health and Physical Education(Secondary) (p. 190), International Studies/Commerce (p. 192),International Studies/Law (p. 192), Politics and Policy (p. 195).Holmesglen: Food Science and Technology (p. 229), Hospitality (p. 229),Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (p. 230), Hospitality (Patisserie) (p.230), Liberal Arts (p. 231), Nursing (Enrolled Nursing) (p. 232).JMCA: Digital Television Production (Degree) (p. 237), Games Design(p. 238).Kangan: Justice (p. 241), Liberal Arts (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Economics (p. 246), Law/Arts (p. 255), NaturalResources Education (p. 256), Nature Tourism (p. 256), OutdoorEducation (p. 257), Outdoor Environmental Education (p. 257).MIBT: Health Sciences (p. 266).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Applied History (p.273), Applied Linguistics (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts Scholars program(p. 275), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Asian Studies (p.277), Bioethics (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), International (p.285), Journalism (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).NMIT: Liberal Arts (p. 305).RMIT Uni: International Studies (p. 331), Justice (p. 331), Psychology(Social Science) (p. 335), Social Work (p. 336).Sunraysia: Conservation and Land Management (p. 351).Swinburne Uni: Design–Industrial Design (p. 362), Design–InteriorDesign (p. 362), Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362),Games and Interactivity (p. 366), Journalism (p. 370), Liberal Arts (p.370), Politics and Public Policy (p. 373), Sociology (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384), Psychology (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Executive Master of) (p. 391), Arts (Extended)(p. 391), Fine Arts (Master of) (p. 392), Urban Design (Master of) (p.395).Victoria Uni: Community Development (p. 399), Education (P–12) (p.400), Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences (p. 401),Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12) ScienceTeaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400),Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Education Studies(Diploma) (p. 401), International Studies (p. 406), International Studies/Business (p. 406), Liberal Arts (p. 408), Psychological Studies (p. 410).William Angliss: Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418).SociologyACU: Arts (p. 133), Arts/Commerce (p. 133), Arts/Global Studies (p. 133),Arts/Laws (p. 133), Social Science (p. 137), Social Science (Psychology)(p. 137), Youth Work (p. 138).Chisholm: Liberal Arts (p. 179).Deakin Uni: Arts (p. 184), Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184),Arts/Management (p. 184), Arts/Science (p. 185), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190), International Studies (p. 192), Teaching–Secondary/Arts(p. 198).Holmesglen: Justice (p. 231), Liberal Arts (p. 231), Nursing (Degree)(p. 232).Kangan: Justice (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Agricultural Sciences/International Development (p. 245),Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education (p. 246),Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p.246), Community Development (p. 248), Health Sciences/InternationalDevelopment (p. 251), International Development (p. 254), InternationalRelations (p. 254), Law/Arts (p. 255), Law/International Relations (p.255), Social Sciences (p. 259), Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning(p. 260).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts andSocial Sciences (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences (Associate Degree)(p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275),Arts and Social Sciences/Community Welfare and Counselling (p. 275),Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275), Arts and SocialSciences/Visual and Media Arts (p. 275), Arts Scholars program (p.275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275), Arts/Business (p. 276), Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276),Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276),Arts/Law (p. 276), Arts/Management (p. 276), Arts/Marketing (p. 276),Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p. 277), Arts/Social Work (p. 277),Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Behavioural Science (p. 277), BiomedicalScience/Law (p. 278), Counter -Terrorism Studies (p. 281), CriminalJustice (p. 281), Criminal Justice and Criminology (p. 282), Diploma ofTertiary Studies (p. 282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (SpecialEducation) (p. 283), Engineering/Arts (p. 283), English Language (p.283), Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284), International Relations(p. 286), Journalism (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287),Psychology (p. 291).NMIT: Liberal Arts (p. 305).RMIT Uni: Entrepreneurship (p. 327), Justice (p. 331), Legal and DisputeStudies (p. 332), Social Work (p. 336), Social Work/Psychology (SocialScience) (p. 337), Youth Work (p. 338).Swinburne Uni: Arts (p. 357), Business/Social Science (p. 359),Communication/Social Science (p. 360), Community Health (p. 360),Community Health–Social Science (p. 360), Health and CommunityCare-Associate Degree (p. 366), Liberal Arts (p. 370), Psychology (p.373), Psychology and Sport Science-Arts (p. 374), Psychology and SportScience-Social Science (p. 374), Social Science (p. 376), Sociology(p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Arts (p. 382), Arts/Education (p. 382), Education (P–6) or(P–10) (p. 384), Physical Education (p. 387), Psychology (p. 387), RuralSocial Welfare (p. 387).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Extended) (p. 391).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts (Community) - Diploma (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398), Community Development (p. 399), CriminalJustice Studies (p. 400), Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12)Humanities and Social Sciences (p. 401), Education (P–12) MathematicsTeaching (p. 401), Education (P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p.401), Education (P–12) Science Teaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400), Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p.401), Education (P–12)–Outdoor Education (p. 401), Education Studies(Diploma) (p. 401), Exercise Science and Human Movement (p. 403),Exercise Science and Human Movement/Psychological Studies (p.403), Exercise Science and Human Movement/Sport and RecreationManagement (p. 403), International Studies (p. 406), InternationalStudies/Business (p. 406), Law/Arts (p. 407), Legal Studies (p. 407),Liberal Arts (p. 408), Midwifery (p. 409), Physical Education (Secondary)(p. 410), Psychological Studies (p. 410), Science/Psychological Studies(p. 411), Social Work (p. 412), Sport and Recreation Management/Business (p. 412), Sport and Recreation Management–OutdoorRecreation (p. 412).Soil scienceAdvance: Organic Farming (p. 129).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Environmental (p. 326).Uni of Ballarat: Environmental Management (p. 384).Uni of Melbourne: Agriculture (p. 390), Environmental Horticulture(Associate Degree) (p. 392).Speech pathologyACU: Speech Pathology (p. 137).La Trobe Uni: Health Sciences/Speech Pathology (p. 253).Uni of Melbourne: Speech Pathology (Master of) (p. 395).Sport and recreationACST: Remedial Massage (p. 142), Sports Therapy (p. 142), SportsTherapy (Graduate Certificate) (p. 142).ACU: Exercise and Health Science (p. 135), Exercise and Sports Science(p. 135).AIF: Fitness (p. 148).Box Hill: Fitness (p. 160), Sport (p. 164).Chisholm: Fitness (p. 177), Outdoor Leadership (p. 180), SportDevelopment/Sport and Recreation Administration (p. 181).CSU: Adventure Ecotourism (p. 170).Deakin Uni: Business (Sport Management) (p. 185), Exercise andSport Science (p. 189), Exercise and Sport Science/Business (SportManagement) (p. 189), Health and Physical Education (Secondary) (p.190), Sport Development (p. 197).Gordon: Outdoor Recreation (p. 211), Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work (p.211), Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211).Goulburn Ovens: Acting (p. 214), Outdoor Recreation (p. 215), SportDevelopment (p. 215).Holmesglen: Fitness (p. 229), Outdoor Recreation (p. 232), Sport andRecreation/Sport Development (p. 234).La Trobe Uni: Accounting (p. 244), Event Management (p. 249), NaturalResources Education (p. 256), Nature Tourism (p. 256), OutdoorEducation (p. 257), Outdoor Environmental Education (p. 257), OutdoorRecreation Education (p. 257), Physical and Health Education (p. 258),Physical and Outdoor Education (p. 258), Sport Management (p. 259).MIBT: Commerce (p. 265), Health Sciences (p. 266), Management (p.266).Monash Uni: Business/Sport and Outdoor Recreation (p. 279), Diploma ofTertiary Studies (p. 282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Sport and OutdoorRecreation (p. 293), Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education (Primary)(p. 293), Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education (Secondary) (p. 293).NMIT: Fitness (p. 303), Holiday Parks and Resorts (p. 303), SportDevelopment (p. 307).RMIT Uni: Exercise and Sport Science (p. 328), Physical Education (p.335).South West: Fitness (p. 344), Sport (p. 345).SSNT: Clinical Myotherapy (Degree) (p. 347).Swinburne Uni: Biomedical Sciences, Biosciences, Medical Biophysics,Medical Technology (p. 357), Tourism (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Acting (p. 382), Exercise and Sport Science (p. 384),Physical Education (p. 387), Sport Management (p. 388), SportManagement/Business (p. 388).


Victoria Uni: Education (P–12)–Outdoor Education (p. 401), EngineeringScience–Sports Engineering (p. 402), Exercise Science and HumanMovement (p. 403), Exercise Science and Human Movement/Psychological Studies (p. 403), Exercise Science and Human Movement/Sport and Recreation Management (p. 403), Fitness (p. 403), Nutrition,Food and Health Sciences (p. 409), Nutritional Therapy (p. 409), PhysicalEducation (Secondary) (p. 410), Sport (Coaching) (p. 412), Sport andRecreation (p. 412), Sport and Recreation Management/Business (p.412), Sport and Recreation Management–Outdoor Recreation (p. 412),Sport and Recreation Management–Recreation Management (p. 412),Sport and Recreation Management–Sport Management (p. 412), SportDevelopment (p. 413).William Angliss: Resort Management (Water Recreation) (p. 418).Sport and recreation activitiesChisholm: Fitness (p. 177), Outdoor Leadership (p. 180), SportDevelopment/Sport and Recreation Administration (p. 181).CSU: Adventure Ecotourism (p. 170).Gordon: Outdoor Recreation (p. 211), Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work(p. 211), Sport (Sport Coaching) (p. 211), Sport (Sport Development)(p. 211).Goulburn Ovens: Outdoor Recreation (p. 215).Monash Uni: Business/Sport and Outdoor Recreation (p. 279).NMIT: Fitness (p. 303).Sage: Massage Therapy (p. 341).Victoria Uni: Youth Work/Sport and Recreation Management (p. 413).Sports coaching, officiating and instructionBox Hill: Sport (p. 164).Chisholm: Sport Development/Sport and Recreation Administration(p. 181).Deakin Uni: Health Sciences (p. 190), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190).Gordon: Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work (p. 211), Sport (Sport Coaching)(p. 211), Sport (Sport Development) (p. 211).Goulburn Ovens: Sport Development (p. 215).MIBT: Health Sciences (p. 266).Monash Uni: Business/Sport and Outdoor Recreation (p. 279).Uni of Ballarat: Physical Education (p. 387), Sport Management (p. 388),Sport Management/Business (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Sport Coaching (p. 412).StatisticsLa Trobe Uni: Law/Science (p. 255), Science (Applications in Society)(p. 258).LTM: Bioscience (p. 242), Business (p. 242), Information Technology(p. 242).Monash Uni: Pharmacy/Commerce (p. 290).RMIT Uni: Economics and Finance (p. 323), Engineering–SustainableSystems (p. 327), Mathematics (p. 333), Statistics (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Environmental Monitoring and Technology (p. 365),Psychology (p. 373), Psychology and Forensic Science–Arts (p. 373),Psychology and Forensic Science–Social Science (p. 373), Psychologyand Sport Science-Arts (p. 374), Psychology and Sport Science-SocialScience (p. 374), Psychology–Arts (p. 374), Psychology–Science (p.374), Psychology–Social Science (p. 374), Sociology (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Biomedical Science (p. 382).Victoria Uni: Business–Enterprise (Diploma) (p. 399), Osteopathy(Master) (p. 410), Science–Specialisations in Biotechnology, Chemistryor Environmental Management (p. 411), Sport and RecreationManagement/Business (p. 412).Structural engineeringDeakin Uni: Engineering (Civil) (p. 188).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure (p. 325), Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Civil andStructural Design (p. 325).Uni of Melbourne: Engineering (Master of) (p. 392).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Building Engineering (p. 402), Engineering–Civil Engineering (p. 402).Studies in human societyAdvance: Children’s Services (p. 128).Box Hill: Children&lsquo;s Services (Early Childhood Education andCare) (p. 158).Chisholm: Children’s Services (p. 175), Justice (p. 179).Deakin Uni: Arts (International Relations) (p. 184), Film and Digital Media(p. 189).Kangan: Liberal Arts (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Agricultural Sciences/International Development (p. 245),Arts (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education (p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246),Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Business (p. 247),Health Sciences/International Development (p. 251), InternationalDevelopment (p. 254), Law/Arts (p. 255), Legal Studies (p. 255).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Arts (p. 273), Applied History (p.273), Applied Linguistics (p. 273), Arts (p. 274), Arts Scholars program(p. 275), Arts/Accounting (p. 275), Arts/Banking and Finance (p. 275),Arts/Commerce (p. 276), Arts/Economics (p. 276), Arts/Education(Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Arts/Law (p.276), Arts/Management (p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Arts/Science (p.277), Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Asian Studies (p. 277), Bioethics (p. 277),Biomedical Science/Law (p. 278), Communications and Media Studies(p. 281), Counter -Terrorism Studies (p. 281), Engineering/Arts (p. 283),English Language (p. 283), International Relations (p. 286), Journalism(p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Arts (p. 287), Publishing and Editing(p. 292).RMIT Uni: International Studies (p. 331), Justice (p. 331), Legal andDispute Studies (p. 332), Psychology (Social Science) (p. 335), SocialWork (p. 336), Social Work/Psychology (Social Science) (p. 337).South West: Children’s Services (p. 343).Sunraysia: Children’s Services (p. 351).Swinburne Uni: Children’s Services (p. 359).Uni of Ballarat: Children’s Services (p. 383), Psychology (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Children’s Services (p. 399), Community Development (p.399), International Business (p. 406), International Studies (p. 406),International Studies/Business (p. 406), International Trade (p. 406).SurgeryMonash Uni: Medicine/Surgery (p. 287), Medicine/Surgery (GraduateEntry) (p. 287).SurveyingGordon: Building and Construction (p. 209), Building Surveying (p. 209).RMIT Uni: Surveying (p. 337).Systems analysis and designBox Hill: Computer Systems (Diploma) (HE) (p. 159).Chisholm: Information Technology (Software Development) (p. 178).La Trobe Uni: Business Information Systems (p. 247).Swinburne Uni: Business Information Systems (p. 358), BusinessInformation Systems/Commerce (p. 359), Computer Science (p. 360),Games Development/Programming (p. 366), Information TechnologyIndustry Scholarship Program (p. 368), Network Design and Security (p.373), Software Development (p. 377), Software Engineering (p. 377).Uni of Melbourne: Information Systems (Master of) (p. 393).TTaxation lawMonash Uni: Commerce Scholars program (p. 279).Swinburne Uni: Accounting (p. 356).Teacher educationAGME: Music (Degree) (p. 146).Box Hill: Disability (p. 159).Deakin Uni: Education (p. 187), Health and Physical Education(Secondary) (p. 190), Teaching–Primary (p. 198), Teaching–Science/Science (p. 198), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Arts Education (p. 246), Early Childhood Education (p.248), Education (p. 249), Outreach and Community Education (p. 257),Physical and Health Education (p. 258), Physical and Outdoor Education(p. 258), Science/Science Education (p. 259), Teaching (Primary) (p.260), Teaching (Secondary) (p. 260).Monash Uni: Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education(Secondary) (p. 276), Commerce/Education (Secondary) (p. 280),Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), Early Childhood Education (p.282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283),Music/Education (Primary) (p. 288), Music/Education (Secondary) (p.288), Primary Education (p. 291), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292),Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education (Primary) (p. 293), Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education(Secondary) (p. 293), Visual Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 295), VisualArts/Education (Secondary) (p. 295).NMIT: Education (Early years) (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Education (p. 323), Education (Early Childhood) (p. 323),Education/Disability (p. 323), Physical Education (p. 335).Uni of Ballarat: Arts/Education (p. 382), Education (Early Childhood)(p. 384), Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p. 384), Mathematical Sciences/Education (p. 386), Physical Education (p. 387), Psychology (p. 387),Science/Education (p. 387), Visual Arts/Education (p. 388).Uni of Melbourne: Music (Performance Teaching) (Master of) (p. 394).Victoria Uni: Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) AcceleratedProgram (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences(p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education(P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12) ScienceTeaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400),Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Education (P–12)–OutdoorEducation (p. 401), Education Studies (Diploma) (p. 401), Education–Early Childhood/Primary (p. 401), Education–Early Childhood/Primary(Accelerated Program) (p. 401), Liberal Arts (p. 408).Teacher education - early childhoodACU: Teacher Education–Early Childhood and Primary (p. 137).CSU: Education (Early Childhood and Primary) (p. 171).Holmesglen: Early Childhood Education (Degree) (p. 228).La Trobe Uni: Early Childhood Education (p. 248).Monash Uni: Early Childhood Education (p. 282).NMIT: Early Childhood Education (p. 302), Early Childhood Studies (p.302), Education (Early years) (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Education (p. 323), Education (Early Childhood) (p. 323).Uni of Ballarat: Education (Early Childhood) (p. 384).Victoria Uni: Education–Early Childhood/Primary (p. 401), Education–Early Childhood/Primary (Accelerated Program) (p. 401).Teacher education - primaryACU: Teacher Education–Early Childhood and Primary (p. 137), TeacherEducation–Primary (p. 137).CSU: Education (Early Childhood and Primary) (p. 171), Education (MiddleSchooling) (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Teaching–Primary (p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Early Childhood Education (p. 248), Education (p. 249),Outreach and Community Education (p. 257), Physical and HealthEducation (p. 258), Teaching (Primary) (p. 260).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282), EarlyChildhood Education (p. 282), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education(Special Education) (p. 283), Music/Education (Primary) (p. 288), PrimaryEducation (p. 291), Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Sport andOutdoor Recreation/Education (Primary) (p. 293), Visual Arts/Education(Primary) (p. 295).NMIT: Education (Early years) (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Education (p. 323), Education/Disability (p. 323).Uni of Ballarat: Education (Early Childhood) (p. 384), Education (P–6)or (P–10) (p. 384).Victoria Uni: Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) AcceleratedProgram (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences(p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education(P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12) ScienceTeaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400),Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Education (P–12)–OutdoorEducation (p. 401), Education–Early Childhood/Primary (p. 401),Education–Early Childhood/Primary (Accelerated Program) (p. 401).Teacher education - secondaryCSU: Education (Middle Schooling) (p. 171).Deakin Uni: Health and Physical Education (Secondary) (p. 190),Teaching–Science/Science (p. 198), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Arts/Arts Education (p. 246), Education (p. 249), Outreachand Community Education (p. 257), Physical and Health Education(p. 258), Physical and Outdoor Education (p. 258), Science/ScienceEducation (p. 259), Teaching (Secondary) (p. 260).Monash Uni: Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 276), Commerce/Education(Secondary) (p. 280), Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (SpecialEducation) (p. 283), Music/Education (Secondary) (p. 288), Science/Education (Secondary) (p. 292), Sport and Outdoor Recreation/Education(Secondary) (p. 293), Visual Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 295).Uni of Ballarat: Arts/Education (p. 382), Education (P–6) or (P–10) (p.384), Mathematical Sciences/Education (p. 386), Physical Education (p.387), Science/Education (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Education (P–12) (p. 400), Education (P–12) AcceleratedProgram (p. 400), Education (P–12) Humanities and Social Sciences(p. 401), Education (P–12) Mathematics Teaching (p. 401), Education(P-12) Physical Education (Primary) (p. 401), Education (P–12) ScienceTeaching (p. 401), Education (P-12)-Creativity and the Arts (p. 400),Education (P-12)-Home Economics (p. 401), Education (P–12)–OutdoorEducation (p. 401).Teacher education - special educationLa Trobe Uni: Early Childhood Education (p. 248), Education (p. 249),Physical and Health Education (p. 258).Monash Uni: Education (Special Education) (p. 283).Teacher education - vocational education andtrainingBox Hill: Disability (p. 159).CIE: Hairdressing (p. 166).Holmesglen: Human Resources (p. 230), Massage/Myotherapy (p. 232).Victoria Uni: Graphic Design (p. 404), Human Resource Management (p.404), Human Resources (p. 404).VIT: Training and Assessment (p. 415).Wodonga TAFE: Business (p. 420).TelecommunicationsBox Hill: Telecommunications (p. 164).MIT: Engineering Technology (Telecommunications) (p. 268).RMIT Uni: Electronics (p. 323), Engineering–Computer and Network (p.325), Engineering–Computer and Network/Computer Science (p. 325),Engineering–Computer and Network/Management (p. 325), Engineering–Electrical and Electronic (p. 325), Engineering–Electronic andCommunication (p. 326), Engineering–Electronic and Communication/Computer Science (p. 326), Engineering–Network (Associate Degree)(p. 327), Physics/Engineering–Electronic and Communication (p. 335),Telecommunications (p. 337).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Electronics and Computer Systems/Telecommunication and Network (p. 364), Information TechnologyIndustry Scholarship Program (p. 368), Network Design and Security (p.373), Software Engineering (p. 377).Textile designAAD: Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131).Box Hill: Engineering–Jewellery (p. 160), Fashion Design (p. 160).Chisholm: Screen and Media (Video/Animation) (p. 181).Gordon: Fashion and Textile Merchandising (p. 210).Holmes Inst: Fashion and Business (p. 224).Monash College: Art and Design Studies (p. 270).Monash Uni: Industrial Design (p. 285).RMIT Uni: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Associate Degree) (p.328), Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (TCF) (p. 328), FurnitureDesign (Associate Degree) (p. 329), Product Design (p. 335), TextileDesign (p. 337), Textile Design and Development (p. 337), TextileTechnology (Applied Science) (p. 337).South West: Art, Craft and Design (p. 343).Victoria Uni: Marketing (p. 408).Textile makingGordon: Fashion and Textile Merchandising (p. 210).Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240).RMIT Uni: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Associate Degree) (p.328), Textile Design (p. 337), Textile Design and Development (p. 337).ToolmakingBox Hill: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 160).Gordon: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 209).NMIT: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 303).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 364).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 402).Wodonga TAFE: Engineering–Mechanical/Manufacturing (p. 420).TourismBox Hill: Tourism (Guiding) (p. 164).Chisholm: Tourism (p. 181).CQU: Business (p. 169).CSU: Adventure Ecotourism (p. 170).Deakin Uni: Tourism/Management (p. 198).GippsTAFE: Tourism (p. 207).Gordon: Conservation and Land Management (p. 209), Tourism (p. 211),Tourism/Events (p. 212).Holmesglen: Events/Management (p. 228), Tourism/Events (p. 234),Tourism/Management (p. 234).Kangan: Tourism (p. 241).Monash Uni: Tourism (p. 294).NMIT: Conservation and Land Management (p. 302), Tourism (p. 307),Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) (p. 307).Uni of Ballarat: Business (p. 382), Commerce/Management (p. 383),Sport Management/Business (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Tourism (p. 413).William Angliss: Resort Management (Alpine) (p. 418), ResortManagement (Dive) (p. 418), Resort Management (Spa) (p. 418).Index of major study areas | 445


Tourism managementBox Hill: Tourism (p. 164), Tourism (Guiding) (p. 164), Tourism (RetailTravel Sales) (p. 164).Deakin Uni: Tourism/Management (p. 198).GippsTAFE: Tourism (p. 207).Goulburn Ovens: Events (p. 214), Tourism (p. 215).Holmesglen: Tourism/Events (p. 234), Tourism/Management (p. 234).La Trobe Uni: Event Management/Tourism Management (p. 250),Tourism and Hospitality (p. 260), Tourism Management (p. 260), TourismManagement/Marketing (p. 260).NMIT: Tourism (Retail Travel Sales) (p. 307).Swinburne Uni: Business (p. 358), Business/Communication (p. 359),Business/Communication–Professional Communication (p. 359),Business/Social Science (p. 359), Tourism Management (p. 378).Uni of Ballarat: Management (p. 386), Sport Management/Business(p. 388).Victoria Uni: Event Management (p. 403), International HospitalityManagement (p. 406), International Tourism Management (p. 406),Tourism (p. 413).William Angliss: Tourism (p. 418), Tourism and Hospitality Management(Degree) (p. 418).Training and assessmentMonash Uni: Education (P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education)(p. 283).Translating and interpretingCSU: Parks, Recreation and Heritage (p. 172).Kangan: Auslan (p. 240).Transport engineeringDeakin Uni: Engineering (Civil) (p. 188).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure (p. 325), Engineering–Civiland Infrastructure/Management (p. 325).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Civil Engineering (p. 402).UUrban design and regional planningAdvance: Conservation and Land Management (p. 128).Box Hill: Engineering–Civil (p. 160).CSU: Parks, Recreation and Heritage (p. 172).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Community Development (p. 248), Urban,Rural and Environmental Planning (p. 260).Monash Uni: Architecture (p. 274), Architecture Scholars program (p.274).NMIT: Building Design (p. 301), Engineering–Civil (p. 303), Interior Designand Decoration (p. 304).RMIT Uni: Architecture (p. 320), Environment (p. 328), Interior Designand Decoration (p. 331), Landscape Architecture (p. 332), Urban andRegional Planning (p. 338).Swinburne Uni: Engineering–Civil (p. 363).Uni of Melbourne: Environmental Horticulture (Associate Degree) (p.392), Environments (p. 392), Environments (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 392), Urban Design (Master of) (p. 395), Urban Planning(Master of) (p. 395).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Civil (p. 402).Wodonga TAFE: Interior Design and Decoration (p. 421).V ValuationRMIT Uni: Property and Valuation (p. 335).Uni of Melbourne: Environments (p. 392), Environments(Chancellor&lsquo;s Scholars Program) (p. 392), Property (Master of)(p. 394).Verbal communicationDeakin Uni: Film and Digital Media (p. 189).Holmesglen: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 231), Screen andMedia (Radio and TV) (p. 233).RMIT Uni: Audiovisual Technology (p. 320), Screen and Media (Filmand Television Production) (p. 336), Screen and Media (TelevisionProduction) (p. 336), Sound Production (p. 337).SAE: Audio Production (Degree) (p. 340), Audio Production (Diploma) (p.340), Sound Production (p. 340).Swinburne Uni: Screen and Media (Film and Television) (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Live Production, Theatre and Events (p. 386).Wodonga TAFE: Screen and Media (p. 421).Veterinary scienceMonash Uni: Journalism/Science (p. 286), Science (p. 292).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394), Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of) (p. 395).Veterinary studiesMonash Uni: Veterinary Bioscience (p. 294).Uni of Melbourne: Veterinary Medicine (Doctor of) (p. 395).Victoria Uni: Veterinary Nursing (p. 413).Visual arts and craftsAAD: Fashion Design (Degree) (p. 131), Visual Arts (Degree) (p. 131).ACU: Arts/Global Studies (p. 133), Arts/Laws (p. 133).Advance: Graphic Design (Diploma) (p. 128).Box Hill: Engineering–Jewellery (p. 160), Visual Art (Diploma) (p. 164).Chisholm: Ceramics (p. 175), Illustration (p. 177), Visual Art (p. 181).Deakin Uni: Arts/Commerce (p. 184), Arts/Law (p. 184), Arts/Science(p. 185), Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Health Sciences/Arts (p. 190),Media and Communication (p. 193), Teaching–Secondary/Arts (p. 198),Visual Arts (p. 198).Gordon: Graphic Design (p. 210), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 210).Grenadi: Advertising and Graphic Design (p. 217), Design (p. 217).Holmesglen: Ceramics (p. 228), Visual Arts (p. 234).Kangan: Fashion and Textiles Merchandising (Fashion Buyer) (p. 240),Visual Merchandising (p. 241).La Trobe Uni: Visual Arts (p. 260).LCAD: Visual Art (p. 264).Monash College: Art and Design Studies (p. 270).446 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Visual and Media Arts (p. 275),Arts/Visual Arts (p. 277), Business and Commerce/Visual and MediaArts (p. 279), Business/Visual Arts (p. 279), Fine Art (p. 284), Visual andMedia Arts (p. 294), Visual Art (p. 295), Visual Arts (p. 295), Visual Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 295), Visual Arts/Education (Secondary) (p. 295).NMIT: Creative Product Development (p. 302), Digital and InteractiveMedia (p. 302), Graphic Design (p. 303), Illustration (p. 303), Illustration(Degree) (p. 304), Interior Design and Decoration (p. 304), LiveProduction (Theatre and Events) (p. 305), Music Technology andProduction (p. 306), Public Relations (p. 306), Visual Art (p. 307).OPIE: Architectural Building Design (p. 309), Building Design (p. 309),Building Design and Technology (p. 309), Interior Decoration and Design(p. 309), Residential Drafting (p. 309).Qantm: Animation (Degree) (p. 317), Games Design (Degree) (p. 317).RMIT Uni: Design (p. 322), Fine Art (p. 329), Furniture Design(Associate Degree) (p. 329), Graphic Design (p. 330), Interior Designand Decoration (p. 331), Textile Design (p. 337), Textile Design andDevelopment (p. 337), Visual Art (p. 338).South West: Art, Craft and Design (p. 343), Graphic Design (p. 344).Sunraysia: Visual Art (p. 353).Swinburne Uni: Design-Associate Degree of Applied Graphic Design (p.361), Visual Merchandising (p. 379).Uni of Ballarat: Ceramics (p. 383).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398), Creative ArtsIndustries (p. 400), Visual Art (p. 413).Wodonga TAFE: Interior Design and Decoration (p. 421), Visual Arts (p.421), Visual Merchandising (p. 421).ViticultureGordon: Hospitality (p. 210).La Trobe Uni: Science (p. 258), Science Double Degree Program (p.259), Science/Accounting (p. 259).NMIT: Viticulture and Winemaking (Degree) (p. 307).WWater and sanitary engineeringDeakin Uni: Engineering (Civil) (p. 188), Engineering (EngineeringScholars Program) (p. 188), Engineering/Commerce (p. 188),Engineering/Information Technology (p. 189), Engineering/Science(p. 189).RMIT Uni: Engineering–Civil and Infrastructure (p. 325), Engineering–Civiland Infrastructure/Management (p. 325).Victoria Uni: Engineering–Civil Engineering (p. 402).Web designAcademia: Information Technology (p. 124).Chisholm: Information Technology (Digital Interactive Games/DigitalMedia Technologies) (p. 177).Deakin Uni: Information Technology - Mobile and Apps Development(p. 191).Monash Uni: Communication Design (p. 280), Multimedia Development(p. 288).NMIT: Digital and Interactive Media (p. 302).RMIT Uni: Information Technology (p. 330).Uni of Ballarat: Graphic Design (p. 385).Web developmentDeakin Uni: Information Technology - Mobile and Apps Development(p. 191).Holmesglen: Information Technology Multimedia (p. 230).Monash Uni: Multimedia Development (p. 288).RMIT Uni: Information Technology (p. 330).Swinburne Uni: Digital MediaTechnologies (p. 363), SoftwareDevelopment (p. 377).Uni of Ballarat: Information Technology (p. 385), Software Engineering(p. 388).Welfare studiesACU: Theology (p. 138).Advance: Alcohol and Other Drugs (p. 128), Disability (p. 128).CIE: Community Services Work (p. 166).La Trobe Uni: Physical and Health Education (p. 258).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Community Welfare andCounselling (p. 275).Stott’s Colleges: Welfare Studies (p. 349).Sunraysia: Welfare Studies (p. 353).Uni of Ballarat: Rural Social Welfare (p. 387).Victoria Uni: Welfare Studies (p. 413).Work practices programmesAcademia: Patisserie (p. 124).Box Hill: Disability (p. 159), Graphic Design (p. 160).Chisholm: Commercial Cookery (p. 175).Gordon: Accounting (p. 209), Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work (p. 211).Holmesglen: Massage/Myotherapy (p. 232).Kangan: Accounting (p. 240).NMIT: Events/Hospitality (p. 303), Information Technology (p. 304), Justice(p. 305), Music Technology and Production (p. 306), Patisserie (p. 306).SSNT: Massage Therapy Practice (p. 347), Remedial Massage (p. 347).Swinburne Uni: Environmental Monitoring and Technology (p. 365),Laboratory Techniques (p. 370).Uni of Ballarat: Business Administration (p. 382), Graphic Design (p.385), Information Technology (Professional Practice) (p. 386), VisualArt (p. 388).Victoria Uni: Marketing (p. 408), Nursing (p. 409), Nutritional Therapy(p. 409).William Angliss: Commercial Cookery (p. 417), Patisserie (p. 418).Writing studiesBendigo TAFE: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 154).Chisholm: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 180).Deakin Uni: Communication (p. 187).Goulburn Ovens: Professional Writing & Editing (p. 215).Monash Uni: Arts and Social Sciences/Education (Primary) (p. 275),Criminal Justice (p. 281), Diploma of Tertiary Studies (p. 282),Environmental Engineering/Arts (p. 284).NMIT: Tertiary Studies (Associate Degree) (p. 307).Swinburne Uni: Human Resources (p. 367), Journalism (p. 370), Mediaand Communications (p. 372), Professional Writing and Editing (p. 373).Victoria Uni: Arts (p. 398), Arts/TAFE Liberal Arts (p. 398),Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations) (p. 399),Creative Arts Industries (p. 400), Professional Writing & Editing (p. 410).Written communicationAAD: Advertising (Degree) (p. 131).Box Hill: Professional Writing and Editing (p. 163).Chisholm: Information Technology (Software Development) (p. 178),Professional Writing and Editing (p. 180), Screen and Media (Video/Animation) (p. 181).Deakin Uni: Film and Digital Media (p. 189), Media and Communication(p. 193), Professional and Creative Writing (p. 195), Public Relations(p. 196).FCC: Film and Television Production (p. 204).Goulburn Ovens: Professional Writing & Editing (p. 215).Holmesglen: Advertising (p. 227), Interactive Digital Media (p. 231),Professional Writing and Editing (p. 233), Screen and Media (Radio andTV) (p. 233), Youth Work (p. 234).La Trobe Uni: Arts (p. 246), Arts/Accounting (p. 246), Arts/Arts Education(p. 246), Arts/Economics (p. 246), Arts/Health Sciences (p. 246), Arts/Science (p. 246), Creative Arts (p. 248), Law/Arts (p. 255).Monash Uni: Arts (p. 274), Arts and Social Sciences (p. 274), Arts andSocial Sciences (Associate Degree) (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Business and Commerce (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/CommunityWelfare and Counselling (p. 275), Arts and Social Sciences/Visual andMedia Arts (p. 275), Arts Scholars program (p. 275), Arts/Economics(p. 276), Arts/Education (Primary) (p. 276), Arts/Education (Secondary)(p. 276), Arts/Music (p. 276), Behavioural Science (p. 277), Education(P–10) (p. 282), Education (Special Education) (p. 283), Journalism(p. 286), Professional Communication/Professional Writing and Editing(Chisholm) (p. 291), Psychology (p. 291).NMIT: Music Industry (Sound Production) (p. 306), Professional Writingand Editing (p. 306), Writing and Publishing (Degree, Associate Degree)(p. 307).RMIT Uni: Advertising (p. 320), Creative Writing (p. 322), ProfessionalWriting and Editing (p. 335), Public Relations (p. 336), Screen and Media(Film and Television Production) (p. 336), Screenwriting (p. 336), SoundProduction (p. 337).SAE: Sound Production (p. 340).South West: Interactive Digital Media (p. 344).Sunraysia: Business (p. 351).Swinburne Uni: Digital Media, Digital Media and Marketing (p. 362),Interactive Digital Media (p. 369), Journalism (p. 370), Public Relations(p. 374), Screen and Media (Film and Television) (p. 376).Uni of Ballarat: Arts/Professional Writing and Editing (p. 382), BusinessAdministration (p. 382).Uni of Melbourne: Arts (p. 391), Arts (Chancellor&lsquo;s ScholarsProgram) (p. 391), Arts (Executive Master of) (p. 391), Arts (Extended)(p. 391).Victoria Uni: Communication (Professional Writing and Public Relations)(p. 399), Education Studies (Diploma) (p. 401), Law/Arts (p. 407), LiberalArts (p. 408), Professional Writing & Editing (p. 410), Public Relations (p.411), Social Work (p. 412).Wodonga TAFE: Business (p. 420), Interactive Digital Media (p. 420),Screen and Media (p. 421).YYouth workACU: Youth Work (p. 138).Box Hill: Youth Work (p. 164).Chisholm: Outdoor Leadership (p. 180).Gordon: Outdoor Recreation/Youth Work (p. 211).Holmesglen: Youth Work (p. 234).Navitas: Criminal Justice (Degree) (p. 298).RMIT Uni: Youth Work (p. 338).Victoria Uni: Community Development (p. 399), Youth Work (p. 413),Youth Work/Sport and Recreation Management (p. 413).ZZoologyDeakin Uni: Arts/Science (p. 185), Biological Science (p. 185),Commerce/Science (p. 186), Engineering/Science (p. 189), Law/Science(p. 193), Science (p. 196), Wildlife and Conservation Biology (p. 198),Zoology and Animal Science (p. 198).La Trobe Uni: Animal and Veterinary Biosciences (p. 245), Arts/Science(p. 246), Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) (p. 246), Bioscience(p. 247), Law/Science (p. 255), Science (p. 258), Science (Applicationsin Society) (p. 258), Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) (p. 259),Science Double Degree Program (p. 259), Science/Accounting (p. 259).MIBT: Science (p. 266).Monash Uni: Aerospace Engineering/Science (p. 273), Arts (Global)/Science (p. 274), Arts/Science (p. 277), Biomedical Science/Science (p.278), Commerce/Science (p. 280), Environmental Engineering/Science(p. 284), Journalism/Science (p. 286), Mechatronics Engineering/Science(p. 287), Science (p. 292), Science Advanced with Honours (p. 292),Science Scholar Program (p. 292), Science/Computer Science (p. 292),Science/Education (Primary) (p. 292), Science/Education (Secondary) (p.292), Science/Engineering (p. 292), Science/Law (p. 293).Uni of Ballarat: Environmental Management (p. 384).Uni of Melbourne: Science (p. 394), Science (Chancellor&lsquo;sScholars Program) (p. 394), Science (Master of) (p. 394), VeterinaryMedicine (Doctor of) (p. 395).


IndexAAcademia International ....................................122Academy of Interactive Entertainment ..............125accommodation, student ................................... 28address change ................................................. 27admissions tests ................................................ 51ALSET (Australian Law Schools Entrance Test) ........53booking .................................................................54dates ....................................................................53fees ....................................................................1,54ISAT (International Student Admissions Test) ..........54results ...................................................................55STAT (Special Tertiary Admissions Test) .................. 51UMAT (Undergraduate Medical andhealth sciences Admissions Test) ..........................54VETASSESS ...........................................................54Advance TAFE................................................... 127ALSET (Australian Law Schools Entrance Test) .... 53applicants ........................................................... 5applicationdates ......................................................................1fees ........................................................................1ID and PIN ...............................................................9<strong>VTAC</strong> application process .........................................9applyingfor courses .................................................5,8,21,23for graduate entry teaching courses .......................21for interstate courses .............................................23for scholarships .....................................................44ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank)about ....................................................................56middle-band ..........................................................19selection ...............................................................19VCE Results and ATAR Service ................................58Australian Academy of Design ..........................130Australian Catholic University ...........................132Australian College of Applied Psychology .........139Australian College of Sports Therapy ................ 141Australian College of the Arts ........................... 143Australian Guild of Music Education ................ 145Australian Institute of Fitness ........................... 147Australian Maritime College ............................. 149BBendigo TAFE ...................................................153Billy Blue College of Design ..............................155Blue Mountains International HotelManagement School ........................................156Box Hill Institute .............................................. 157CCarrick Institute of Education ........................... 165certified copies of documents ............................ 25change of address .............................................. 27change of name ...................................... 25,26-27change course preferences ................................ 27Charles Sturt University .................................... 170Chisholm ........................................................ 173citizenshipeligibility to apply through <strong>VTAC</strong> ...............................5eligibility to apply for course codes ...................14-15Clearly-in ATAR ...........................................64-121closing dates ....................................................... 1costs, see feescourses ........................................................... 122-421about ....................................................................11applying ................................................................21codes .............................................................. 13-15descriptions ..........................................................13enrolment ........................................................ 61-62fees ......................................................... 1,13-15,22finding ...................................................................12offers ....................................................................59preferences (listing) ...............................................21preferences (changing) ..........................................27prerequisites .......................................................7-8requirements ........................................................7-8Course Index ...............................................64-121CourseLink ........................................................ 12CourseSearch .................................................... 12CQUniversity(see Central Queensland University) ................. 168credit transfer .................................................... 17CY12 (Current Year 12)about ....................................................................10dates .......................................................................1fees .........................................................................1selection criteria ....................................................19Ddates ................................................................... 1STAT sittings ......................................................... 53payment deadlines (STAT/ALSET sittings) .................1Deakin University .............................................182deferment .......................................................... 62disability or medical condition............................ 42disadvantaged applicants .................................. 29documentationclosing dates ...........................................................1how to supply documents to <strong>VTAC</strong> ..........................25required for application ................................... 24-25who can certify documents .....................................25Eearly offers ........................................................ 59eligibilityto apply through <strong>VTAC</strong> ..............................................5for tertiary entrance .................................................5to apply for course codes .......................................11Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy College .................... 199Endeavour College of Natural Health ................ 201enrolment, course .........................................61-62entrance requirements ......................................... 5course requirements ...............................................7graduate entry teaching ..........................................6institutional requirements .....................................6,8Extra requirements ...........................................7-8Ffees ..................................................................... 1course application processing fee ..........................22course fees ...................................................... 13-15STAT/ALSET booking fees ......................................54financial assistance ........................................... 63FEE-HELP/HECS-HELP ...........................................63VET FEE-HELP ........................................................63Footscray City Films .........................................203GGippsTAFE(Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE) ................205Gordon (The) ....................................................208Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE ...................... 213Grenadi School of Design ................................. 216Gurkhas Institute of Technology ........................ 218graduate entry teaching ..................................... 11entrance requirements ..........................................6-8how to apply ..........................................................21specialist teaching areas .....................................422how to apply ............................................................6graduate, (other) ................................................ 11Hhigher education ................................................ 11Credit Transfer ....................................................... 17Course codes and fees ......................................14-15FEE-HELP/HECS-HELP ...........................................63Tertiary Entrance Requirements ............................5,6Health Skills Australia ......................................220Holmes Institute ..............................................223Holmesglen .....................................................225IIB, see International Baccalaureateimportant dates ................................................... 1institutionslist ........................................................................3-4International Baccalaureate (IB)eligibility to apply through <strong>VTAC</strong> ...............................5tertiary entrance requirements .................................6results ........................................................ 24,56-57International College of HotelManagement ...................................................235international studentseligibility to apply through <strong>VTAC</strong> ...............................5ISAT (International Student Admissions Test) ...... 54JJMC Academy ..................................................236KKangan Institute ..............................................239LLa Trobe Melbourne ......................................... 242La Trobe University ........................................... 243LaTrobe College of Art and Design .................... 261Index | 447


Mmajorsmajor studies index (specific) ..............................423specialist teaching areas, graduate entry teaching ...422Max Therapy Institute .......................................263Melbourne Institute ofBusiness and Technology .................................265Melbourne Institute of Technology ....................267middle-band ...................................................... 19minimum tertiary entrance requirements .............. 5Monash College ...............................................269Monash University ........................................... 271Moorabbin Flying Services ...............................296Nname change .......................................... 25,26-27Navitas College of Public Safety ....................... 297Negotiated offer process .................................... 60New Zealandcitizens, eligibility to apply through <strong>VTAC</strong> ..................5citizens, eligibility to apply for course codes ......14-15evidence of qualifications ......................................24obtaining Year 12 results .......................................57Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE (NMIT) ....299notional ATAR .................................................... 56NONY12 (Non-Year 12)about ....................................................................10dates .......................................................................1fees .........................................................................1selection criteria ....................................................19OOceania Polytechnic Institute of Education .......308off-campus study ............................................... 13offers ................................................................. 59changing permission to publish .............................27opening dates ......................................................1overseas qualificationstertiary entrance requirements .................................6evidence of ............................................................24Ozford College of Business ............................... 310Ppart-time study .................................................. 13pathways ........................................................... 16paymentscourse application .................................................22STAT/ALSET .............................................................1permanent residenteligibility to apply through <strong>VTAC</strong> ...............................5eligibility to apply for course codes ........................21Photographic Imaging College – PIC ................ 313Photography Studies College ........................... 314Personal History online (<strong>VTAC</strong>) ........................... 26PINapplying ................................................................31changing ...............................................................27Postgraduate see graduatePRAS (Post Results and ATAR Service) ................ 58preferenceschange of ..............................................................27prerequisites ....................................................... 7previous namesclaiming on your application ..................................21evidence of ............................................................25previous tertiary studiesclaiming on your application ..................................21credit transfer/recognition of prior learning .......17-18evidence of ............................................................23previous Year 12tertiary entrance requirements .................................6notional ATAR ........................................................56request ATAR statement .........................................56proxy ................................................................. 27proxy for enrolment ................................................61QQantm College ................................................. 316qualificationsfor tertiary entrance .................................................5supplying evidence of ............................................23Rrecognition of prior learning (RPL) ...................... 18registerfor <strong>VTAC</strong> user account ..............................................9for <strong>VTAC</strong> ID and PIN..................................................9requirementscourse .....................................................................7extra requirements..............................................7,13graduate-entry teaching ..........................................6institutional .............................................................6prerequisites ......................................................7,13tertiary entrance ......................................................5resultsATAR ......................................................................56dates ......................................................................1evidence of ............................................................23STAT/ALSET ...........................................................55supplying results to <strong>VTAC</strong> .......................................57VCE Results and ATAR Service ................................58Year 12 ............................................................ 56-57RMIT University ................................................ 318SSAE Institute ....................................................339Sage Massage ................................................. 341Scholarships ............................................................44Selection Criteria .....................................................19South West Institute of TAFE .............................342Southern School of Natural Therapies.............. 346Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) .................. 29STAT (Special Tertiary Admissions Test)about ....................................................................51booking .................................................................54fees ....................................................................1,54Supplementary offers ........................................ 61changing permission..............................................27Stott’s Colleges................................................348Sunraysia Institute of TAFE ...............................350Swinburne University of Technology ..................354Ttertiaryadmissions centres ................................................23entrance requirements .............................................5study, previous ......................................................21UUMAT (Undergraduate Medical andHealth Sciences Admissions Test) ...................... 54University of Ballarat ........................................380University of Melbourne (The) ...........................389VVCE (Victorian Certificate of Education)getting your results ................................................56results and ATAR service ........................................58VCAL(Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) .....5,6,23VET (Vocational Education and Training) ............. 11Credit Transfer ....................................................... 17Course codes and fees ......................................14,15Tertiary Entrance Requirements ...............................5VET FEE-HELP ........................................................63VETASSESS ........................................................54Victoria University ............................................396Victorian Institute of Technology ....................... 414<strong>VTAC</strong> (Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre)participating institutions.......................................3-4<strong>VTAC</strong> Personal History online .............................. 26<strong>VTAC</strong> user account ............................................... 9WWilliam Angliss Institute of TAFE ....................... 416withdrawingcourse application .................................................27STAT/ALSET application.........................................55Wodonga Institute of TAFE ................................ 419448 | <strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


© Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre<strong>VTAC</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>2013</strong>ISSN 1320-0283<strong>VTAC</strong> is the owner of the Copyright in this publication. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticismor review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced or extracted by any process without <strong>VTAC</strong>’s writtenpermission. Enquiries should be addressed to the Privacy officer (privacy@vtac.edu.au).<strong>VTAC</strong> has no objections to schools and tertiary institutions reproducing this publication provided it is ONLY for use within their owninstitution or school and this Copyright statement is included. If the document is not reproduced in full sections, it should not becopied out of context where information could be incomplete and/or misleading. Schools and tertiary institutions MUST ENSURE thatthis information is not transmitted to any other person or body without prior permission from <strong>VTAC</strong>.The information was correct as submitted by institutions, at the time of going to print.The information in this guide is based on material provided by tertiary institutions and other relevant bodies. The content of thispublication is provided as general information only. It is not intended as advice and does not address the specific circumstances ofany particular individual. Every reasonable effort has been made to present current and accurate content, however the informationwithin this publication is subject to change. <strong>VTAC</strong> reserves the right to update the information without prior notice and all changes topublished information for institutions and courses through <strong>VTAC</strong> will be updated on the <strong>VTAC</strong> website. Applicants and subscribers tosocial media platforms and the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin will also be formally notified.<strong>VTAC</strong> does not make selection decisions and all selection enquiries should be directed to the institution and not <strong>VTAC</strong>.<strong>VTAC</strong> accepts no responsibility for advice on tertiary selection other than that given by <strong>VTAC</strong> staff.<strong>VTAC</strong> disclaimer and the right of participating institutions to amend or varyInformation in this book about <strong>VTAC</strong> applications and selection is developed by <strong>VTAC</strong>. Information about individual courses andinstitutional policies are provided to <strong>VTAC</strong> by <strong>VTAC</strong> institutions. These institutions, not <strong>VTAC</strong>, take responsibility for the accuracy of theirinformation. While institutions attempt to ensure that the information contained in this book is up-to-date at the time of printing, theymay amend course or institutional details in response to changing circumstances.All institutions included in this book reserve the right to cancel a course. When a course listed as Apply through <strong>VTAC</strong> is cancelled, anyapplicant with the course listed on their <strong>VTAC</strong> current course preference list will be advised of the cancellation. When a course listedas Apply directly to the institution is cancelled, it is the institutions’ responsibility to contact the applicant. <strong>VTAC</strong> does not monitor oradminister the subsequent interactions between applicants and institutional self managed courses, except to list them as a means ofinformation to prospective applicants.Institutions also reserve the right to change the method or presentation of any unit of study, or to withdraw any unit or course of study,or to impose limitations on enrolments in any unit or course of study.AmendmentsAmendments to and clarification of published statements for courses listed as Apply through <strong>VTAC</strong> will be updated on the <strong>VTAC</strong>website (www.vtac.edu.au). Applicants and subscribers to social media platforms and the <strong>VTAC</strong> Bulletin will be also be formally notified.Advertising disclaimer<strong>VTAC</strong> does not necessarily endorse any non-<strong>VTAC</strong> product or service that is advertised in this publication.TimesTimes indicated in this publication are based on Victorian (Australia) local time.Charges and feesAll <strong>VTAC</strong> charges and fees include 10% GST. <strong>VTAC</strong> charges and fees are not refundable


VICTORIAN TERTIARY ADMISSIONS CENTRE40 Park Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205www.vtac.edu.auBlog/RSS: vtacmedia.wordpress.comFacebook: facebook.com/vtacguideTwitter: @vtacguideTelephone: 1300 364 133RRP $12.00 (inc. GST)

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!