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DEGREES AT

HOLMESGLEN

ARTS & DESIGN

BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION

BUSINESS & FINANCE

COMMUNITY &

HEALTH SCIENCES

EDUCATION

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

HOSPITALITY & TOURISM

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WE’RE

EDUCATING

YOU FOR THE

NEW WORLD

PROGRAMS

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Arts & Design

12

Building & Construction

16

Business & Finance

22

Community & Health Sciences

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Education

28

Information Technology

30

Hospitality & Tourism

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Degrees at Holmesglen

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Career Pathways

32

Fees

33

Scholarships

35

Program Directory

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AT HOLMESGLEN

DEGREES

At Holmesglen, when it comes to degrees

we think differently. We’ve had over 30 years

experience in work ready education, so we

know the value of applied teaching.

Our unique degree programs combine

professionally recognised tertiary qualifications

with real world skills, so you graduate ready to

launch into your career.

Enjoy the benefits of Holmesglen’s strong industry

connections while studying at your local campus

in a supportive and small class environment.

Develop your skills at Holmesglen’s leading

facilities and graduate with experience that will

make any employer’s head turn.

We also offer guaranteed diploma to degree

links, which means you can receive full credit for

relevant diploma studies and move directly into

the second year of a degree

So it’s never been easier to get a degree

qualification at Holmesglen!

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FLEXIBLE

DELIVERY

OPTIONS

Programs designed

to fit with your work,

family and lifestyle.

LEADING FACILITIES

ACROSS 4

CAMPUSES

$95 million invested in

facilities over the last

five years.

SMALL

CLASS SIZES

Benefit from teachers

who know you and have

the time to help you

succeed.

INDUSTRY

CONNECTIONS

Exposure to real world

experiences that give

you a competitive

edge.

PROGRAMS TO

CHOOSE FROM

One of the largest

TAFEs in Victoria with a

comprehensive range

of programs across

nine study areas.

DESIGNED

FOR

GRADUATE

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICES

Become job ready

sooner with our

free professional

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DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS

Build a solid foundation with a hands on, practical diploma before moving on to complete your degree.

TEST THE WATERS

Explore your chosen area with a diploma before committing to a three or four year degree. If you decide this career is not for you, exit with a diploma qualification instead of an unfinished degree.

GUARANTEE YOUR DEGREE PLACEMENT

Didn’t get the ATAR score required to enrol straight into a degree? A diploma to degree link can guarantee your placement in your desired course, which means you still graduate with the qualification you want.

RECEIVE FULL CREDIT FOR YOUR DIPLOMA STUDIES

Receive full credit for your diploma studies and move directly to the second year of your degree with a guaranteed placement, all while studying at the same campus with teachers who know you.

WORK WHILE YOU STUDY

Use your diploma qualification to gain relevant part time work while you complete your degree. Stand out from other graduating degree students with work experience and skills that employers are looking for.

DOUBLE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS

Gain two impressive qualifications in the same time it would take to complete a regular degree.

CONSIDER THE

REAL WORLD

ADVANTAGES OF

A DIPLOMA TO

DEGREE LINK

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In the new world there are different ways of getting where you want to go with your career. Everyone’s journey is different, so we’re here to help you get the qualification you need.

Your pathway may start at a certificate level qualification, before moving onto a diploma program and then onto higher education degree studies. If you have been working or have undertaken previous studies, we may also be able to credit some of the valuable skills or knowledge you have gained towards your next qualification.

A pathway with Holmesglen delivers real benefits: • Benefit from a hands on education with real

world skills

• Receive credits from the studies that you have already undertaken and finish your program faster • Your qualification may give you the prerequisites or

skills to get into a program that you couldn’t get into before

• Graduate with multiple qualifications making you more desirable to employers

• In some cases you may even save money in fees.

YOU’RE OUR PRIORITY

When you’re a current Holmesglen student, we guarantee you priority entry when it comes to enrolling in your next program, as long as you meet the entry requirements. So your study pathway is made as quick and seamless as possible.

FINISH YOUR PROGRAM FASTER

If you have relevant qualifications, skills or experience you may be able to take advantage of them through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Credit Transfer (CT) or Exemption. With your existing ability and knowledge you can improve your chances of being accepted into a program, minimise your program length or add modules for an additional qualification. To check your eligibility, visit holmesglen.edu.au/RPL

CAREER PATHWAYS

CERTIFICATE I

Entry level where you learn basic skills, usually after completing Year 10. Study for about 6 months.

CERTIFICATE II

Entry level where you problem solve and develop skills. Study for about 6 months.

CERTIFICATE III

Required to enter the workforce as a junior and usually needed to be a recognised tradesperson. Study for 6 months or more for an on campus program, or up to 3 - 4 years for an apprenticeship.

CERTIFICATE IV

Broaden your knowledge and be equipped to take on more responsibility. Study for 6 - 12 months and use this qualification as a minimum qualification to start university level programs.

DIPLOMA

Prepare for technical or management positions, or apply to enter a degree program. Study for about 12 - 18 months.

ADVANCED DIPLOMA

Develop a broad range and depth of practical, theoretical and creative skills. Study for about 2 years.

BACHELOR DEGREE

Holmesglen degrees combine theory, with practical insights through learning opportunities such as simulated work environments, industry based projects and work placements. Study for about 3 - 4 years.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

Designed for working professionals or those returning to work to gain a leading advantage in the workplace. Study for about 6 - 12 months.

GRADUATE DIPLOMA

Designed to meet the needs of a professional to upgrade and extend skills with a postgraduate qualification. Study for about 1 year.

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ARTS &

DESIGN

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INDUSTRY

CONNECTIONS

FAST TRACK

YOUR FASHION

CAREER

ARTS & DESIGN

BACHELOR

Fashion (Apparel

Engineering and Design)

CODE BFAD11

START February

CAMPUS City - St Kilda Rd

STUDY MODE Full time

SELECTION • Interview • Folio presentation

APPLY • Direct: Non year 12 applicants • VTAC: Full time February students

(VTAC code 6100261802)

ENQUIRIES 03 9564 1602

[email protected]

CAREERS • Fashion designer

• Manual pattern maker and grader • CAD pattern maker and grader • Apparel production manager • Garment technician and fit technologist • Small (design) business manager • Offshore production manager • Independent fashion consultant

As a graduate of the Bachelor of Fashion (Apparel Engineering and Design), you will have a thorough understanding of each of the areas within the textiles and clothing supply chain, including: design innovation, pattern engineering, manufacturing and pre-production, and professional industry practice. The program has been designed to tie knowledge and experience together. You will develop the ability to review, consolidate, extend and apply the knowledge and skills learnt in order to create innovative fashion designs and garments while meeting production requirements. In addition, you will benefit from the program’s excellent relationships with industry through the work placement opportunities provided. This program will provide you with a depth of patterning and design knowledge and skills, both manually and electronically, through the use of computer aided design technology. This will provide you with a strong skill set with which to enter and add value to textiles and clothing companies, both domestically and internationally. Graduates are also equipped with the business and communication skills necessary to convey creative ideas to others and develop them into commercial products.

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ARTS & DESIGN

The Bachelor of Screen Production explores the craft of film making while examining business issues related to the creative arts industry. Subjects are organised into five strands of study: screen industry, production design, production techniques, writing for the screen and business. The skills you will develop include cinematography, lighting, sound, special effects, direction, script writing, production planning and promotion. This program provides you with sophisticated knowledge, skills and abilities to produce advanced creative works, and equips you to find work in the constantly changing media industries. You must select a major in either animation or live action and complete the prescribed sequence of subjects from that major.

BACHELOR

Screen Production

CODE BSP13

START February

CAMPUS Waverley

STUDY MODE Full time

SELECTION • Interview • Folio presentation

APPLY • Direct: Non year 12 applicants • VTAC: Full time February students

(VTAC code 6100461552)

ENQUIRIES 03 9564 1602 [email protected]

CAREERS • Video or film director/producer • Animator

• Editor • Screen writer • Visual effects artist • Documentary filmmaker • Cinematographer • Sound designer

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The Bachelor of Sports Media is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of each of the areas within the sports media industry, including: media, journalism communications, the sporting industry and professional industry practice. Designed to tie knowledge and experience together, this program will provide you with a depth of knowledge in regard to the media industry, aspects of law and ethics in media, emerging media, and sport in the media. In addition, you will cover a range of journalism skills including TV and investigative journalism. A strong focus on communications will equip you to integrate and apply a variety of communication tools to the sporting industry. You will develop the ability to review, consolidate, extend and apply the knowledge and skills learnt in order to work effectively and meet the requirements of your future work environment. The combination of project and case based delivery models in this program aims at rehearsing and developing life-long learning and problem solving skills appropriate to the professional practice of sports media.

BACHELOR

Sports Media

CODE BSM13

LENGTH • Full time: 3 years • Part time: 6 years

START February; August

CAMPUS Chadstone

STUDY MODE Full time; Part time

PREREQ. • VCE or equivalent; or

• Mature age (at least 18 years of age and away from formal education for at least one year)

APPLY • Direct: Part time student, full time student commencing studies outside of the February intake, non year 12 applicant and only applying to Holmesglen

• VTAC: Full time February students (VTAC code 6100110022)

ENQUIRIES 03 9564 1699

[email protected]

CAREERS • Sports journalist • Sports commentator • Sports analyst • Sports television writer • Sports newspaper writer • Sports research/programmer • Sports public relations writer • Sports copy editor

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BUILDING &

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BACHELOR

Building Surveying

CODE V14114

LENGTH Full time: 4 years START March; July

CAMPUS Chadstone; Off Campus STUDY MODE Full time; Online PREREQ. • VCE or equivalent; or

• Previous study in a related field • Significant work experience APPLY • Direct: Full time student commencing

studies outside of the February intake, non year 12 applicant and only applying to Holmesglen • VTAC: Full time February students

(VTAC code 6100161742) ENQUIRIES 03 9564 2716

[email protected] CAREERS • Building inspector

• Private certifier

• Building surveyor (NAF Level 1)

BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION

This program designed to meet the professional accreditation requirements of the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors. The first three years of the program focus on building a foundation of knowledge and skills that prepare you for a wide range of possible graduate vocational occupations in the building industry.

A Problem Based Learning delivery method is utilised and provides you with the skills and knowledge needed to operate effectively across a number of roles in the building and construction industry. The program incorporates a subject structure designed to demonstrate the interrelationships involved in the building process that you would expect to encounter in the building construction workplace.

You will develop in depth technical knowledge of building surveying and will be able to operate independently as a professional within this field. The program’s strong vocational and building discipline focus will assist you in meeting the academic requirements for membership of relevant professional bodies in the building sector.

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14 BACHELOR

Construction

Management and

Economics

CODE V14113

LENGTH Full time: 4 years START March; July

CAMPUS Chadstone; Off Campus STUDY MODE Full time; Online PREREQ. • VCE or equivalent; or

• Previous study in a related field • Significant work experience APPLY • Direct: Full time student commencing

studies outside of the February intake, non year 12 applicant and only applying to Holmesglen • VTAC: Full time February students

(VTAC code 6100161732) ENQUIRIES 03 9564 2716

[email protected] CAREERS • Contract administrator

• Estimator • Project manager • Quantity surveyor • Building consultant

BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION

This program is a professional degree designed to meet the professional requirements for accreditation by the Australian Institute of Building and the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors.

The program embraces the construction management and quantity surveying fields of study which are generally considered to fall within the management disciplines and financial administration of building projects through their life cycle.

The first three years of the program focus on building a foundation of knowledge and skills that prepare you for a wide range of possible graduate vocational occupations in the building industry.

A Problem Based Learning delivery method is utilised and provides you with the skills and knowledge needed to operate effectively across a number of roles in the building and construction industry.

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...LIKE MICHAEL

who studied the Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics

After completing high school, Michael was unsure what career path he wanted to take. His family already owned a successful concreting company, which he worked at full time before enrolling in the Diploma of Building and Construction part time. He chose Holmesglen because of the flexible learning hours that it offered and the great reputation it has in the construction industry. Michael soon realised that this was the career path he wanted to take and used the diploma as a pathway in to the Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics at Holmesglen. He has enjoyed the problem based learning approach that the course provides, “It gives a simulated environment, so that we can see what the work force would be like.”

Holmesglen has also helped Michael develop relationships with professionals in the industry because many of his lecturers and tutors work in construction management. “These connections have provided me with the structure to further plan and develop my career.”

After completing his degree, Michael is looking forward to starting his a career with a new perception of the building and construction industry.

BUILD YOUR

IDEAS FROM

THE GROUND UP

LOVE LEADING

PROJECTS?

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BUSINESS

& FINANCE

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BUSINESS & FINANCE

The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) will provide you with comprehensive knowledge and skills in accounting, through a more practical and hands on approach. Accountants are in demand not only in the financial services sector but also in retail, manufacturing, construction, education, health, sport and recreation – in fact in any business which involves financial transactions with its customers/clients. This program is structured so you may be progressively recognised for the level of qualification completed. You have the opportunity to conclude your studies at various points in the program.

Completion of the Diploma of Accounting will entitle you to receive an exemption for up to eight subjects from the Bachelor program. If you have achieved the Advanced Diploma of Accounting you may subsequently apply for exemptions for up to a further four subjects, achieving a possible total of 12 subjects for exemption.

BACHELOR

Business (Accounting)

CODE BACC11

LENGTH • Full time: 3 years • Part time: Variable

START February; August

CAMPUS Chadstone

STUDY MODE Full time; Part time

PREREQ. • VCE or equivalent; or

• Significant relevant industry experience; or

• Relevant Diploma or Advanced Diploma in the area of accounting

SELECTION Mature age or non year 12 applicants may be required to attend an interview

APPLY • Direct: Part time student, full time student commencing studies outside of the February intake, non year 12 applicant and only applying to Holmesglen

• VTAC: Full time February students (VTAC code 6100161062)

ENQUIRIES 03 9564 1603

[email protected]

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BUSINESS & FINANCE

The Bachelor of Business Administration will equip you with a thorough understanding of specialised business functions, including business management, economics, finance, technology, marketing, business communications, statistics, law and people management. The final year includes an applied New Venture Creation project which integrates multiple disciplines and will prepare you for the workforce. The range of electives includes public relations, professional sales, international business protocols, buyer behaviour, leadership, compliance and risk management, and customer relationship management. The program prepares you to explore more specialised areas such as accounting, marketing, international business or human resources.

BACHELOR

Business

Administration

CODE BBA14

LENGTH Full time: 3 years

START February; July

CAMPUS Chadstone

STUDY MODE Full time; Part time

PREREQ. • VCE (ATAR) or equivalent; or • Mature age (at least 18 years of age

and way from formal study for at least 18 months); or

• Minimum of five years relevant work experience; or

• Approved related study

APPLY • Direct: Part time student, full time student commencing studies outside of the February intake, non year 12 applicant and only applying to Holmesglen • VTAC: Full time February students

(VTAC code 6100161622)

ENQUIRIES 03 9564 1603

[email protected]

CAREERS • Business analyst or consultant • Assistant business manager • Human resources officer • Business consultant • Marketing officer

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Entry into this program will be given to applicants with 12 months approved credits.

The Bachelor of Commerce equips you with the knowledge and skills required by professionals in the areas of human resources management, accounting and financial services and business management. You will graduate with a broad knowledge of management theory, marketing systems, corporations law, and statistics, as well as foundation skills such as critical thinking, research skills and basic accounting procedures.

The majors in human resources, accounting and business management build on specific areas within these foundation elements, to create work ready graduates with the ability to apply their skills directly in a competitive business environment.

SMALL

CLASS SIZES

MEAN

YOU’RE A NAME

NOT A NUMBER

BACHELOR

Commerce

CODE 762AA

LENGTH Full time: 2 years

START February

CAMPUS Chadstone

STUDY MODE Full time

PREREQ. Dilpoma or Advanced Diploma in a relevant area

APPLY VTAC: Full time February students (VTAC code 3900110021)

ENQUIRIES 03 9564 1603

[email protected]

CAREERS • Accountant

• Banking and finance manager • Business manager • Economist • Financial planner • Human resource manager • Information systems manager • International business manager • Marketing manager

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...LIKE GIFFY

who studied the Bachelor of Business (Marketing Management)

Giffy always knew she wanted to work in the marketing industry because of her love for socialising and organising events. After completing high school, she enrolled at Holmesglen because of its excellent reputation.

“I chose Holmesglen because it was very well known and I wanted to see what it was like. After completing my first year, I knew I had to stay, the teachers were great, I had made lots of friends and I loved the recreation activities”.

Giffy enjoyed the fact that her program offered her the opportunity to undertake a variety of work placements so she could gain experience in the industry. She also liked the flexible timetable that was offered to her throughout her studies.

After graduating Giffy hopes to find employment as marketing manager or event organiser so she can put all the skills she has learnt at Holmesglen to work.

MAKE OTHERS

LOVE IT TOO

LOVE WHAT

YOU DO?

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The Bachelor of Business (Marketing Management) equips graduates with a more balanced view of the total role of marketing enabling them to be immediately functional within the workplace. The inclusion of the practical application of theory and concepts provides students with a broad based understanding of business and marketing management rather than an over concentration on techniques which are soon outdated.

The capstone Entrepreneurship and New Venture and the practical placement with an employer exposes students to the need for innovation, to manage change and uncertainty and ensures that a student’s work is grounded firmly in practical application. The degree is designed to produce graduates with lifelong learning skills, who have a healthy questioning attitude in their marketing management careers, and who will not only challenge but also accept the need for change.

BUSINESS & FINANCE

BACHELOR

Business (Marketing

Management)

CODE BBMM14

LENGTH • Full time: 3 years • Part time: 6 years

START February; July

CAMPUS Chadstone

STUDY MODE Full time; Part time

PREREQ. None

APPLY • Direct: Part time student, full time student commencing studies outside of the February intake, non year 12 applicant and only applying to Holmesglen

• VTAC: Full time February students (VTAC code 6100161632)

ENQUIRIES 03 9564 1603

[email protected]

CAREERS • Marketing and communications manager • Brand manager

• Sales manager

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COMMUNITY

& HEALTH

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COMMUNITY & HEALTH SCIENCES

BRING NURSING

TO LIFE

HOLMESGLEN’S

SIMULATION

WARDS

BACHELOR

Nursing

CODE BNURS13

LENGTH Full time: 3 years

START February

CAMPUS Moorabbin

STUDY MODE Full time

PREREQ. • VCE: Units 3 & 4 English (any) with a study score of at least 25, and Units 3 & 4 Mathematics (any) or equivalent • Minimum ATAR (eligibility score) of 50 • English language proficiency of IELTS 6.5

Note: Non VCE applicants are required to undertake a Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)

SELECTION Interview

APPLY • Direct: Non year 12 applicants • VTAC: Full time February students

(VTAC code 6100461674)

ENQUIRIES 03 9209 5606

[email protected]

CAREERS • Registered Nurse

Holmesglen’s innovative and contemporary nursing program focuses on professional nursing practice and theory, and is underpinned by a philosophy of person centred and holistic care, making our graduates highly sought after. We develop professionals who have valuable skills and knowledge, known for their culturally sensitive client care, safe and ethical clinical reasoning and advanced communication skills.

You are prepared for practice through a combination of on campus theory and the latest simulation activities delivered in our state of the art simulation apartments and clinical wards. With a focus on interprofessional learning you will develop valuable skills to operate as part of a healthcare team.

Your supported clinical practice will take place in a variety of healthcare settings throughout Victoria. You are exposed to clinical practice early within the program, and the range of clinical placements include; aged care, acute and sub-acute, community, mental health, paediatric and high dependency nursing.

Our industry partnerships ensure the program is responsive to changing industry needs. Fellowship programs are available with our partners, enabling students to develop an ongoing relationship with a health provider.

Prior to undertaking clinical placement you must be prepared to declare your health and immunisation status, complete a National Police Records Check annually and hold a valid Working with Children Check. Holmesglen will register all students with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority (AHPRA).

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COMMUNITY & HEALTH SCIENCES

The Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene) is a Charles Sturt University (CSU) degree offered at Holmesglen’s Chadstone campus with the third year delivered in Wagga Wagga.

Oral health therapists diagnose dental decay and gum diseases. They work in collaboration with dentists to provide oral health care for children and adults, and also help to promote oral health and preventive dental practices among school children and the broader community.

The program has a strong focus on health science and its application in the development of clinical skills, with an evidence based approach to learning. You will have authentic learning opportunities during community placements, and alongside comprehensive clinic and simulation exposure, graduates exit with sound preparation to work with other health disciplines as autonomous oral health practitioners. Our staff are dual qualified oral health therapists currently practising in both the public and private health sector ensuring you are receiving current, industry relevant education.

BACHELOR

Oral Health

(Therapy/Hygiene)

CODE 4430TH

LENGTH Full time: 3 years

START February

CAMPUS Chadstone; Holmesglen partner campus

STUDY MODE Full time

PREREQ. • VCE or equivalent;

• Preferred: VCE Units 3 and 4 English and Units 3 and 4 Chemistry or Biology.

APPLY • VTAC: Full time February students (VTAC code 1300213211)

ENQUIRIES 9564 1920

[email protected]

CAREERS • Oral health therapist (dental hygienist and dental therapist) with employment in public, private or hospital settings • Health promotion officer • Health researcher • Clinical tutor

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BRUSH UP ON

A CAREER IN

THE DENTAL

INDUSTRY

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EDUCATION

The Bachelor of Early Childhood Education is an innovative and contemporary teaching degree that prepares you for a rewarding teaching career. As a Holmesglen graduate you will be qualified to become an early childhood teacher and be eligible to register with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) as a primary school teacher, specialising in the teaching and learning of children from birth to eight years. The degree program is organised into four major streams of study: The Child in Focus; Curriculum, Pedagogy and Learning; Professional Practice; and Practicum (placement in schools and classrooms). Holmesglen places a strong emphasis on the practical application of theory so you are work ready from your first day.

Practicum is embedded in all eight semesters of this degree program, with placements in every setting for which you will be qualified to teach, including pre-school and primary pre-school. These are organised and supervised by dedicated Holmesglen staff who mentor and support you throughout the program.

Our unique degree program prepares you for the challenges and rewards of a professional early childhood teacher.

This degree is delivered full time or flexible/part time. Graduates of the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care or equivalent, may be eligible for study credits that allow them to complete the program in a shorter amount of time, subject to meeting prerequisites and entry conditions.

BACHELOR

Early Childhood

Education

CODE BECT15

LENGTH • Full time: 4 years • Part time: Variable

START January; February; July

CAMPUS Waverley; City - St Kilda Rd

STUDY MODE Full time; Part time

PREREQ. • VCE (ATAR) or equivalent, including Units 3 and 4 in English (any) and a minimum study score of 25 in either Units 1 and 2 in General Mathematics or Mathematics Methods, or Units 3 and 4 in Maths (any) or equivalent

• Mature age (at least 18 years of age and away from formal study for at least one year); or

• Advanced standing of up to one year for successful completion of the Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

APPLY • Direct: Part time student, full time student commencing studies outside of the February intake, non year 12 applicant and only applying to Holmesglen

• VTAC: Full time February students (VTAC code 6100461781)

ENQUIRIES 03 9564 6267

[email protected]

CAREERS • Primary teacher • Kindergarten teacher • Educational leader

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INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Entry into this program will be given to applicants with 12 months approved credits.

The Bachelor of Information Technology is a generalist qualification that encompasses the basics of both network engineering and software development. Throughout the program, you will gain extensive experience in developing information and communications technology to address the needs of modern organisations. Teamwork, project management and communication skills are developed in addition to the exploration of technical aspects of information technology and its uses. The information technology units covered include: basic programming constructs and modern programming environments, networking engineering principles, wireless networking protocols, network security, enterprise web, cloud and mobile technologies and quality management. Final year students will complete a team project, producing and implementing a substantial network or software-based system to address current and emerging needs of local business, government and community organisations.

BACHELOR

Information Technology

CODE 322AA

LENGTH •Full time: 2 years

•Part time: 4 years START February/August

CAMPUS Chadstone, City - St Kilda Rd STUDY MODE Full time; Part time; Mixed delivery PREREQ. Diploma or Advanced Diploma in

relevant field

APPLY • VTAC: Full time February students (VTAC code 3900110031)

• Other: Mid year intake - Apply directly to the University of Canberra

ENQUIRIES 03 9564 1796 [email protected] CAREERS • Analyst programmer

• Computer programmer • Computer systems developer • IT consultant

• Network engineer • Network/web manager • Solutions architect • Web developer

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HOSPITALITY

& TOURISM

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HOSPITALITY & TOURISM

BACHELOR

Hospitality

Management

CODE BHM11

LENGTH • Full time: 3 years • Part time: 6 years

START February; July

CAMPUS Waverley

STUDY MODE Full time; Part time

PREREQ. None

APPLY • Direct: Part time student, full time student commencing studies outside of the February intake, non year 12 applicant and only applying to Holmesglen • VTAC: Full time February students

(VTAC code 6100461762)

ENQUIRIES 03 9209 5938 [email protected]

CAREERS • Venue manager

• Food and beverage supervisor • Banqueting and events manager • Front office manager

• Owner/operator

• Accommodation services manager

The Bachelor of Hospitality Management prepares graduates with the skills required for top managerial roles within the hospitality industry. Learn everything you need to know about managing million dollar catering contracts through to running a five star hotel.

The hospitality industry is one of Australia’s biggest and most dynamic workforces. If you thrive on change and are quick on your feet, then this is the industry for you! As a hotel, cruise ship or restaurant manager (to name just a few career choices available to graduates), no two days are likely to be the same. To equip you for this complex and fast paced workforce you will need a range of theoretical knowledge. You will develop practical skills through classes taught by experienced lecturers, held in our onsite training restaurants, as well as during an industry placement with one of our many world class establishment partners.

Through practical application of theory and concepts you will develop a broad based understanding of hospitality and management, while placements give you a chance to wow your potential future employers.

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FEES

View the Schedule of Fees for all degree programs at holmesglen.edu.au/fees STUDENT SERVICES AND AMENITIES FEE AND SA-HELP

A non-refundable student services and amenities fee applies to all domestic higher education students. The fee is charged at the time of enrolment and students have the option of paying up-front or, depending on eligibility, deferring payment through a SA-HELP loan.

FULL FEE PROGRAMS

Full fee programs require up front payment at the time of enrolment.

• STUDENT PAYMENT PLAN

Payment Plan is available to assist with fee payment. Contact the staff in the Information Office for details of eligibility. There is an establishment fee of $50.00 to set up the Payment Plan and an ongoing transaction fee is deducted for the length of the Plan from your nominated account.

• FEE-HELP

FEE-HELP is an income contingent loan scheme available to eligible full fee paying students that assists with the payment of part or all of their student contribution. Repayment of the loan is through the Australian taxation system once the income goes above the designated threshold. Voluntary repayments may be made at any time, regardless of income. There is a loan fee of 25% for FEE-HELP loans for undergraduate programs. For further information refer to: studyassist.gov.au ELIGIBLE PROGRAMS:

• Bachelor of Business (Accounting) • Bachelor of Business Administration • Bachelor of Business (Marketing Management) • Bachelor of Building Surveying

• Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics

• Bachelor of Fashion (Apparel Engineering) • Bachelor of Hospitality Management • Bachelor of Screen Production • Bachelor of Sports Media

• Graduate Diploma of Construction Management and Economics

• Graduate Diploma of Building Surveying

COMMONWEALTH SUPPORTED PLACE PROGRAMS PAYMENT OPTIONS

• FULL OR PART PAYMENT

Upfront at the time of enrolment.

Subject to the passage of legislation, from 1 January 2014, the Australian Government will remove the upfront discount of 10 per cent for eligible students who pay their student contributions upfront and the voluntary HELP repayment bonus of five per cent.

• HECS-HELP

HECS-HELP is a loan scheme which assists eligible Commonwealth Supported Place students to pay part or all of their student contribution. Repayment of the loan is through the Australian taxation system once the income goes above the designated threshold. Voluntary repayments may be made at any time, regardless of income.

ELIGIBLE PROGRAMS:

• Bachelor of Commerce

• Bachelor of Early Childhood Education • Bachelor of Information Technology • Bachelor of Nursing

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SCHOLARSHIPS

Holmesglen is proud to have a comprehensive Awards and

Scholarship Program available. Our aim is to provide students

with access to opportunities and benefits that come from tertiary

education, no matter their background or circumstance.

Our scholarship programs award both local and international

students and provide recognition for outstanding academic

performance as well as support for students who experience

hardship or disadvantage.

For the full range of scholarships available, including industry, local and other independent grant programs, visit holmesglen.edu.au/scholarships

HIGHER EDUCATION

HOLMESGLEN HIGHER EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS

Higher Education scholarships are awarded to domestic students who wish to enter an

undergraduate degree program and have demonstrated the highest level of academic achievement, as well as an overall personal commitment to their studies.

Value: Up to $5,000

Apply: Semester 1 – by February 2016 Semester 2 – by June 2016

Eligibility: Students undertaking Holmesglen degrees.

INTERNATIONAL

HOLMESGLEN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS

These scholarships are awarded to international students who have studied at least one year in a Holmesglen Certificate III program or higher and have demonstrated the highest level of academic achievement and an overall personal commitment to their studies.

Value: Up to $1,000

Apply: Semester 2 – April 2016 Semester 1 2017 – October 2016

Eligibility: Continuing international students undertaking Holmesglen vocational and higher education courses

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PROGRAMS

IN NINE

DIFFERENT

STUDY AREAS

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PROGRAM DIRECTORY

In addition to our degree programs, we also offer a range of courses, certificates and diplomas in nine study areas, across four campuses and online. So whether you’re studying for the first time, upgrading your skills or considering a new career, we have the program or pathway to suit you.

Many of our programs also have direct pathways agreements with Holmesglen and other leading education institutions, so you can get credit and recognition for the study and/or industry experience you already have under your belt. For more information on any of the study areas below, or for information on a specific program, visit our website at

holmesglen.edu.au ARTS & DESIGN

Animation Screen & Media Ceramics

Fashion Graphic Design

Interior Decoration & Design Photography

BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION

Building Design Building & Management Building Surveying Engineering & Fabrication Furniture & Upholstery Trade Pre-Apprenticeships Trade Apprenticeships

BUSINESS & FINANCE

Accounting & Financial Services Administration

Advertising & Marketing Human Resources International Business Management Real Estate

Training & Assessment

COMMUNITY & HEALTH SCIENCES

Allied Health Community Services Dental

Justice Nursing

Pathology & Laboratory Testing

COMPUTING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Networking Programming

Web & Game Development

EDUCATION & TRAINING

Early Childhood Education Education Support

English as a Second Language General Education

Teacher Training

FITNESS & WELLBEING

Fitness Recreation Massage Nutrition

HORTICULTURE & ENVIRONMENT

Conservation & Land Management Floristry

Horticulture

HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & EVENTS

Bakery & Patisserie Cookery

Events Hospitality Tourism Wine Service

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The information contained in this brochure was current at the time of printing and is subject to change without notice. Availability of programs is dependent upon Government funding or student demand. Due to re-accreditation changes may occur to the content and/ or names of certain programs. Prospective students are advised to confirm details with Holmesglen prior to enrolment by calling the department or visiting

holmesglen.edu.au March 2015.

© 2015, Holmesglen Institute Holmesglen is the trading name of Holmesglen Institute. TOID: 0416

Chadstone campus

Batesford Road, Chadstone

City campus

332 St Kilda Road, Southbank

Moorabbin campus

488 South Road, Moorabbin

Waverley campus

595 Waverley Road, Glen Waverley

B2260315 Degrees A5

At Holmesglen we realise that you are

continually considering options for your future.

That is why we are open and ready to answer

your questions every month.

You can join us for scheduled Open Day

sessions to tour the facilities, meet the

teachers, and learn about our programs and

the industry.

If you can’t make it to these planned Open

Day events you can also arrange a time for a

personal tour or just drop by any week day.

To register for an Open Day session,

visit

holmesglen.edu.au/open

Mailing Address

PO Box 42 Holmesglen 3148

Call

1300 639 888

Email

[email protected]

www.holmesglen.edu.au

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