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Phone: (07) 3012-9390 Marketing: (07) 3012-9492 www.queens.qld.edu.au
CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
Pre-Enrolment Information
Background
Queens College is located in Brisbane, Australia and is proud to be part of the city’s vibrant
educational community and is recognised for its contribution to the development of students from across the globe.
The College caters for both international and domestic students and we provide full-time and part-time business courses, full-time and part-time English courses and both nationally accredited courses and short courses in personal and professional development.
Regardless of your reasons for undertaking further learnings, our staff welcomes you to our campus in the centre of Brisbane’s CBD. We look forward to working with you to help you achieve your desired outcomes.
Queens College is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). It is accredited through the The Department of Education, Training and Employment (DETE) under the Queensland Government to issue qualifications. The qualifications are recognised nationally in post-compulsory education and training within Australia under the Australian Government’s Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).
What's special about Queens College?
Committed staff who are always willing to assist with your educational needs and [provide advice on ‘everyday life’ in Brisbane and Australia
Small classes for individual attention and consideration
Preview and review of lessons and regular evaluation
Lessons are divided into a logical series of steps for essential learning
Students work through each module at their own pace
You have the opportunity to combine study and work and socialising with people from all over the world
Systematic presentation and explanation by your educators with regular feedback
The environment at Queens College is friendly and welcoming. We are fortunate to have an exceptional mix of students from a diverse range of cultural backgrounds including: Korea, China, Thailand, Brazil, Columbia, Laos, Taiwan, Russia, Poland, Indonesia and Austria.
We welcome the opportunity to engage with you and make your educational journey an exceptionally rewarding experience!
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GENERAL ENGLISH
CRICOS Course Code: 082023C
Course Aim: The General English course aims to improve overseas students’ general English
level. Once the course has finished, students should be ready to enter the next class.
The General English classes also form a basis for students to move on to more specialized areas
such as IELTS Test Preparation.
Duration: 4 - 48 weeks, depending on the level.
Assessment: Students are assessed through regular testing, assignments and
participation in class.
Teaching Methods: Face to face delivery. Students will develop their English language
skills through a range of tasks designed to develop their skills in reading, writing, speaking
and listening as well as improving their pronunciation and knowledge of grammar.
Levels: Beginner English
Elementary English
Pre-Intermediate English
Intermediate English
Upper Intermediate English
Advanced English
Further study: Students who complete our General English course at an intermediate level
will be able to undertake educational or vocational courses. Students wishing to take IELTS
preparation should have finished the intermediate level course.
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IELTS PREPARATION
CRICOS Course Code: 082025A
Course Aim: The IELTS preparation course aims to:
Familiarise students with all elements of the IELTS test.
Provide test taking strategies to maximize student band scores.
Assist students to achieve the band score they need.
Testing: On entering the college the student will be given a placement test to determine
whether he/she is ready to join an IELTS class and in which areas of the test he/she needs
to pay particular attention. Throughout the course students’ progress will be monitored with
materials similar to those used in the real test.
Modules: IELTS Preparation - General Module
IELTS Preparation - Academic Module
Duration: 10 weeks, depending on the level.
Completion: On completion of their IELTS preparation course students are awarded a
Certificate of Attendance, which includes their language level in the four key language
skills.
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ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP)
CRICOS Course Code: 082024B
Course Aim: Program designed to improve English language skills and academic study
techniques of students. The language and skills will help students to achieve goals to enter
university, TAFE or other colleges in future.
Course Outline: The EAP course is designed to focus on preparing students for study in
an English-speaking country, including: listening and note taking; seminar presentation and
discussion skills; speed reading; academic writing; library and internet use; university level
vocabulary; preparation for English proficiency examination; academic culture of Australian
universities; research techniques; critical thinking; essay writing.
Duration: 12 weeks
Completion: Students receive a Statement of Attendance upon successful completion of
the course.
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TIMETABLE – GENERAL ENGLISH
Morning Classes (Monday –Thursday)
8:30am – 10:45am Lesson 1
11:00am – 1:00pm Lesson 2
1:30pm – 2:30pm Lesson 3
Evening Classes (Monday – Friday)
4:00pm – 6:00pm Lesson 1
6:00pm – 6:30pm Break
6:30pm – 8:30pm Lesson 2
ORIENTATION AND PLACEMENT TEST
Please note that orientation and a placement test for all students at Queens College
for English Courses are held on Fridays at 9:00 am (except public holidays).
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BSB30112 CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS
CRICOS Course Code: 082022D
Duration: 20 teaching weeks plus up to 4 weeks holiday
Note: If Intake is in Term 3 there will be 4 weeks holiday
instead of the normal 3 as this will include the 4 weeks
Christmas break.
Purpose: This qualification reflects the role of individuals
who apply a broad range of competencies in a varied
work context using some discretion, judgement and
relevant theoretical knowledge. They may provide
technical advice and support to a team.
Job Opportunities: Customer Service Advisor, Data
Entry Operator, General Clerk, Typist, Word Processing
Operator, Administration Assistant, Information Desk
Clerk, Receptionist
Entry Requirements: Year 10 or equivalent and 18 years old or over at the time of enrolment
International students: IELTS 4.5 or equivalent
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Immigration Department assessment level for
the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 to Level 3. See the relevant website from
http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-levels.aspx for more details on
Assessment level requirements for your country.
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised
BSB30112 Certificate III in Business. Students who do not complete all units may be eligible for a
Statement of Attainment for partial completion of the BSB30112 Certificate III in Business.
Units: To gain BSB30112 Certificate III in Business you must successfully complete all the following
Unit Codes Unit Name Type
BSBWHS302A Apply knowledge of WHS legislation in the workplace Core
BSBITU302B Create electronic presentations Elective
BSBWRT301A Write simple documents Elective
BSBCUS301B Deliver and monitor a service to customers Elective
BSBITU306A Design and produce business documents Elective
BSBITU304A Produce spreadsheets Elective
BSBADM311A Maintain business resources Elective
BSBCMM301B Process customer complaints Elective
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Unit Codes Unit Name Type
BSBWOR301B Organise personal work priorities and development Elective
BSBFLM303C Contribute to effective workplace relationships Elective
BSBINN301A Promote innovation in a team environment Elective
BSBDIV301A Work effectively with diversity Elective
Delivery Methods: This program is delivered entirely off-the-job at the college campus. It contains
face-to-face training led by theory classes and practical sessions involving small groups and individual
activities.
In addition to scheduled classroom based assessment, students will be required to complete
assessment activities or assessment preparation in their personal time and bring it to their next class.
These activities may include but not limited to:
Recommended reading by trainers
Knowledge quizzes
Presentation planning
Research exercises where learners learn and are assessed through project-based exercises
Assessments Methods: Includes demonstration, questioning/tests, written assessment, projects and
other appropriate assessment methods depending on the unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current price list.
Course Delivery Location: Level 1, 108 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Pathways: Students on completing this qualification can choose various pathways. They can either opt
to study BSB40212 Certificate IV in Business or BSB51107 Diploma of Management or they might try
and look for a job in these areas - Customer Service Advisor, Data Entry Operator, General Clerk,
Payroll Officer, Typist, Word Processing Operator, Administration Assistant, Clerical Worker,
Information Desk Clerk, Office Junior, and Receptionist.
National Recognition: Queens College recognises relevant qualifications issued by other RTOs.
There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago
we reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in undergoing
a challenge test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): Is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain
recognition of skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal or
informal learning, work experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL, assessors must
be confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the
qualification. The evidence to demonstrate this may include certificates, references from past
employers, testimonials from clients and work samples.
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in further training and assessment for skills and
knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for RPL assessment. Further information
regarding RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications: All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between
their overseas qualifications and an Australian education qualification in the Australian Qualifications
Framework will be directed to National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-
NOOSR is a part of the Australian National Information Centre, part of an international network
providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications.
Once the application has been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and
process the internal RPL application.
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BSB40212 CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS
CRICOS Course Code: 082021E
Duration: 22 teaching weeks plus up to 4 weeks holiday
Note: If Intake is in Term 3 there will be 4 weeks holiday
instead of the normal 2 as this will include the 4 weeks
Christmas break.
Purpose: This qualification reflects the role of individuals
who use well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base
in a wide variety of contexts. They apply solutions to a
defined range of unpredictable problems, and analyse and
evaluate information from a variety of sources. They may
provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited
responsibility for the output of others.
Job Opportunities: Administrator, Project Officer
Entry Requirements:
Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification include:
• After achieving the BSB30112 Certificate III in Business or other relevant
qualification/s OR
• With vocational experience but without formal supervision or management qualification AND
• Year 11 or equivalent and 18 years old or over at the time of enrolment
International students: IELTS 5.0 or equivalent
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Immigration Department assessment level for
the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 to Level 3. See the relevant website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-levels.aspx for more details on
Assessment level requirements for your country.
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised
BSB40212 Certificate IV in Business. Students who do not complete all units may be eligible for a
Statement of Attainment in partial completion of a BSB40212 Certificate IV in Business.
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
Units: To gain BSB40212 Certificate IV in Business you must successfully complete all the following units
Unit Codes Unit Name Type
BSBWHS401A
Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs to meet legislative requirements
Core
BSBHRM405A Recruit, select and induct staff Elective
BSBMGT402A Implement operational plan Elective
BSBRES401A Analyse and present research information Elective
BSBCUS401B Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies Elective
BSBCUS403B Implement customer service standards Elective
BSBWOR402A Promote team effectiveness Elective
BSBPMG510A Manage projects Elective
BSBMGT403A Implement continuous improvement Elective
BSBFIA402A Report on Financial activity Elective
Delivery Methods: This program is delivered entirely off-the-job at the college campus. It contains
face-to-face training led by theory classes and practical sessions involving small groups and individual
activities.
The delivery of the course is classroom based. Classroom based face-to-face training includes:
Establishing a training environment using a range of equipment to simulate a business
environment. Within the assessment of the units, learners are required to participate in
simulated activities that closely reflect workplace processes and unexpected or contingency
related activities
Practice exercises that reinforce the required interpersonal skills for individual and group work.
Simulated training activities in the classroom involving individuals, pairs and small group
activities.
Learner activities to support training independent reading and research projects.
In addition to scheduled classroom based assessment, students may be required to complete
assessment activities in their personal time and bring it to their next class for discussion, oral
presentation etc. These assessment activities include:
Knowledge quizzes
Recommended readings by trainers
Research exercises where learners learn and are assessed through project-based exercises
Assessments Methods: Includes demonstration, written assessment, project, presentation and other
appropriate assessment methods depending on the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current price list.
Course Delivery Location: Level 1, 108 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
Pathways: Students on completing this qualification can choose various pathways. They can either
opt to study the BSB50207 Diploma of Business BSB50207, the BSB51107 Diploma of Management
or they might try to look for a job in these areas – Administrator, Project Officer.
National Recognition: Queens College recognises relevant qualifications issued by other RTOs.
There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago
we reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in undergoing
a challenge test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain
recognition of skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal or
informal learning, work experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL, assessors must
be confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the
qualification. The evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past
employers, testimonials from clients and work samples.
Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in further training and assessment for skills and
knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for RPL assessment. Further information
regarding RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications: All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between
their overseas qualifications and an Australian education qualification in the Australian Qualifications
Framework will be directed to National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-
NOOSR is a part of the Australian National Information Centre, part of an international network
providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications. Once the application has
been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and process the internal RPL
application.
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BSB51107 DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT
CRICOS Course Code: 069795A
Duration: 26 teaching weeks plus up to 7 weeks holiday
Note: If Intake is in Term 3 there will be 7 weeks holiday instead
of the normal 6 as this will include the 4 weeks Christmas break.
Purpose: This qualification provides skills and knowledge
required to perform effectively as a manager, team leader or
supervisor managing a workplace. It will develop skill base and
knowledge and awareness of management practice. Workers at
this level operate at an advanced skill level and may also have
responsibility for the supervision of other staff and volunteers.
Graduates of the Diploma of Management will develop an
understanding of the dynamics and principles underlying
effective functioning of work groups, as well as the necessary
skills to competently function within small and/or large
organisations.
Job Opportunities: Corporate or middle manager managing
a workplace, supervisor in both business and government
sectors, team leader.
Entry Requirements: Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification include:
• After achieving the BSB40212 Certificate IV in Business or other relevant qualification/s OR
• With vocational experience but without formal supervision or management qualification AND
• Year 12 or equivalent and 18 years old or over at the time of enrolment
International students: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Immigration Department assessment level for
the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 to Level 3. See the relevant website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-levels.aspx for more details on
Assessment level requirements for your country.
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised
BSB51107 Diploma of Management. Students who do not complete all units may be eligible for a
Statement of Attainment in partial completion of a BSB51107 Diploma of Management.
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
Units: To gain BSB51107 Diploma of Management you must successfully complete all the following:
Unit Codes Unit Name Type
BSBMGT502B Manage people performance Elective
BSBMGT516B Facilitate continuous improvement Elective
BSBCUS501B Manage quality customer service Elective
BSBWHS501A Ensure a safe workplace Elective
BSBHRM506A Manage recruitment, selection and induction processes Elective
BSBHRM503A Manage performance management systems Elective
BSBWOR502B Ensure team effectiveness Elective
BSBFIM501A Manage Budgets and Financial Plans Elective
Delivery Methods: This program is delivered entirely off-the-job at the college campus. It contains
face-to-face training led by theory classes and practical sessions involving small groups and individual
activities.
The course is delivered face-to-face and training includes:
Establishing a training environment using a range of equipment to simulate a business
environment. Within the assessment of the units, students are required to participate in
simulated activities that closely reflect workplace processes and unexpected or contingency
related activities
Practice exercises that reinforce the required interpersonal skills for individual and group work.
Simulated training activities in the classroom involving individuals, pairs and small group
activities.
Learner activity to support training independent reading and research projects.
Assessments Methods: Includes questioning/tests, written reports, projects, examination and other
appropriate assessment methods depending on the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current price list.
Course Delivery Location: Level 1, 108 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Pathways: Graduates may undertake a range of Advanced Diploma qualifications at other Australian
institutions, continue their studied in Undergraduate Programs or they might try and look for a job in
these areas - Corporate or middle manager managing a workplace, supervisor in both business and
government sectors, team leader.
National Recognition: Queens College recognises relevant qualifications issued by other RTOs.
There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago
we reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in
undergoing a challenge test.
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain
recognition of skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal
or informal learning, work experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL, assessors
must be confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the
qualification.
The evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers,
testimonials from clients and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in
further training and assessment for skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for
RPL assessment. Further information regarding RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications: All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between
their overseas qualifications and an Australian education qualification in the Australian Qualifications
Framework will be directed to National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-
NOOSR is a part of the Australian National Information Centre, part of an international network
providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications. Once the application has
been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and process the internal RPL
application.
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
BSB60207 DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
CRICOS Course Code: 085625G
Duration: 33 teaching weeks plus up to 7 weeks holiday
Note: If Intake is in Term 3 there will be 7 weeks holiday instead
of the normal 6 as this will include the 4 weeks Christmas break.
Purpose: The BSB50207 Diploma of Business aims to develop
fundamental skills and knowledge required to manage the primary
functions of businesses which includes marketing, finance, human
resources, workforce planning, risk management and Work Health
and Safety.
Job Opportunities: Graduates of the BSB50207 Diploma of
Business are likely to gain employment in a wide range of
supervisory and management positions. Possible job titles relevant
to this qualification include:
Manager
Executive officer
Program consultant
Entry Requirements:
There are no entry requirements for this qualification. Preferred pathways for candidates considering
this qualification include:
After achieving the BSB40212 Certificate IV in Business or other relevant qualification/s
OR
With vocational experience but without formal supervision or management qualification.
Queens College only accepts students over 18 years of age. The College regularly reviews and
updates its policies based on updated information from DIBP website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-levels.aspx (Assessment level
requirements)
International students: English Proficiency : IELTS 5.5 or equivalent for students with English as Second Language; alternatively students may request to sit for an internal English Placement Test or Language Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Test.
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Immigration Department assessment level for
the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 to Level 3.
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
See the relevant website: http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-levels.aspx
for more details on Assessment level requirements for your country.
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised
BSB60207 Diploma of Business. Students who do not complete all units may be eligible for a
Statement of Attainment in partial completion of a BSB60207 Diploma of Business.
Units: To gain BSB60207 Diploma of Business you must successfully complete all the following:
Unit Codes Unit Name Type
BSBFIM501A Manage budgets and financial plans Elective
BSBHRM506A Manage recruitment, selection and induction processes Elective
BSBRSK501B Manage risk Elective
BSBADM502B Manage meetings Elective
BSBPMG522A Undertake project work Elective
BSBHRM513A Manage workforce planning Elective
BSBMKG502B Establish and adjust the marketing mix Elective
BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability Elective
Delivery Methods: The delivery mode is face to face institution based delivery and assessment. The
face-to-face delivery includes lecture, pair work, group activities, and class presentations.
The course is delivered face-to-face and training includes:
Establishing a training environment using a range of equipment to simulate a business
environment. Within the assessment of the units, students are required to participate in
simulated activities that closely reflect workplace processes and unexpected or contingency
related activities
Practice exercises that reinforce the required interpersonal skills for individual and group work.
Simulated training activities in the classroom involving individuals, pairs and small group
activities.
Learner activity to support training independent reading and research projects.
Assessments Methods: Includes questioning/tests, written reports, projects, examination and other
appropriate assessment methods depending on the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current price list.
Course Delivery Location: Level 1, 108 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Pathways: After achieving the BSB50207 Diploma of Business, candidates may undertake the
BSB60207 Advanced Diploma of Business, or a range of other Advanced Diploma qualifications
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
National Recognition: Queens College recognises relevant qualifications issued by other RTOs.
There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago
we reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in
undergoing a challenge test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain
recognition of skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal
or informal learning, work experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL, assessors
must be confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the
qualification.
The evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers,
testimonials from clients and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in
further training and assessment for skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for
RPL assessment. Further information regarding RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications: All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between
their overseas qualifications and an Australian education qualification in the Australian Qualifications
Framework will be directed to National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-
NOOSR is a part of the Australian National Information Centre, part of an international network
providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications. Once the application has
been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and process the internal RPL
application.
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BSB51413 DIPLOMA OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
CRICOS Course Code: 085626G
Duration: 33 weeks Full Time or up to 18 months for part-time study.
Plus, up to 7 weeks holiday Note: If Intake is in Term 3 there will be 7
weeks holiday instead of the normal 6 as this will include the 4
week Christmas break.
Purpose: The BSB51413 Diploma of Project Management aims to
provide learners with skills and knowledge required to manage
projects in a variety of contexts, across a number of industry
sectors. Graduates of this qualification will possess sound
theoretical knowledge and able to apply a range of specialised,
technical and managerial competencies to plan, execute and
evaluate projects.
Job Opportunities: Graduates of BSB51413 Diploma of Project
Management are likely to gain employment in a wide range of
supervisory and management positions. Possible job titles relevant
to this qualification include:
Project Manager (both generic and industry specific)
Project Leader
Project Team Leader
Project Contract Manager
Project Vendor Manager
Entry Requirements: There are no entry requirements for this qualification. Preferred pathways for
candidates considering this qualification include:
after achieving the BSB41513 Certificate IV in Project Management Practices or
with extensive vocational experience in project roles but do not have formal qualification
in project management.
Queens College only accepts students over 18 years of age.
Entry Requirements also depend on the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection
(DIBP) assessment level for the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 through to
Level 3.
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Queens College only accepts students over 18 years of age. The College regularly reviews and
updates its policies based on updated information from DIBP website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-levels.aspx (Assessment level
requirements)
International students: English Proficiency for international applicants: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent;
alternatively students may request to sit for an internal English Placement Test. Domestic students
may be required to sit for a Literacy and Numeracy test to determine the suitably for entry.
See the relevant website: http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-levels.aspx
for more details on Assessment level requirements for your country.
Note: Lower English Proficiency Levels may enrol in Queens College’s General English courses to
upgrade their English prior to entry into this course.
Completion: After achieving the BSB51413 Diploma of Project Management, candidates may undertake other qualifications at Advanced Diploma level or above in project management.
Units: To gain BSB51413 Diploma of Project Management you must successfully complete all the
following:
Unit Codes Unit Name Type
BSBPMG511A Manage project scope Core
BSBPMG512A Manage project time Core
BSBPMG513A Manage project quality Core
BSBPMG514A Manage project cost Core
BSBPMG515A Manage project human resources Core
BSBPMG516A Manage project information and communication Core
BSBPMG517A Manage project risk Core
BSBPMG521A Manage project integration Core
BSBPMG518A Manage project procurement Elective
BSBMGT51CB Facilitate continuous improvement Elective
BSBADM502B Manage meetings Elective
BSBWOR502B Ensure team effectiveness Elective
Delivery Methods: The delivery mode is face to face institution based delivery and assessment. The
face-to-face delivery includes lecture, pair work, group activities, and class presentations.
The course is delivered face-to-face and training includes:
Establishing a training environment using a range of equipment to simulate a business
environment. Within the assessment of the units, students are required to participate in
simulated activities that closely reflect workplace processes and unexpected or contingency
related activities
Practice exercises that reinforce the required interpersonal skills for individual and group work.
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Simulated training activities in the classroom involving individuals, pairs and small group
activities.
Learner activity to support training independent reading and research projects.
Assessments Methods: Includes questioning/tests, written reports, projects, examination and other
appropriate assessment methods depending on the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current price list.
Course Delivery Location: Level 1, 108 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Pathways: After achieving the BSB51413 Diploma of Project Management, candidates may
undertake other qualifications at Advanced Diploma level or above in project management.
National Recognition: Queens College recognises relevant qualifications issued by other RTOs.
There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago
we reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in
undergoing a challenge test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain
recognition of skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal
or informal learning, work experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL, assessors
must be confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the
qualification.
The evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers,
testimonials from clients and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in
further training and assessment for skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for
RPL assessment. Further information regarding RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications: All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between
their overseas qualifications and an Australian education qualification in the Australian Qualifications
Framework will be directed to National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-
NOOSR is a part of the Australian National Information Centre, part of an international network
providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications. Once the application has
been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and process the internal RPL
application.
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BSB60207 ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
CRICOS Course Code: 085627F
Duration: 40 weeks Full Time or up to 18 months for part-time study.
Plus, up to 7 weeks holiday Note: If Intake is in Term 3 there will be 7
weeks holiday instead of the normal 6 as this will include the 4
week Christmas break.
Purpose: The BSB60207 Advanced Diploma of Business aims to
develop skills and knowledge required to lead an organisation in
strategic business units. It is suitable for those seeking to further
develop expertise across a wide range of business functions.
Job Opportunities: Graduates of the BSB60207 Advanced
Diploma of Business are expected to possess significant theoretical
business skills and knowledge to manage a range of business
functions. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
Manager
Senior administrator
Senior Executive
Entry Requirements: There are no entry requirements for this qualification
Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification include:
After achieving the BSB50207 Diploma of Business or other relevant qualification/s
OR
With substantial vocational experience in senior support or technical but without formal
qualification.
Queens College only accepts students over 18 years of age.
Entry Requirements also depend on the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection
(DIBP) assessment level for the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 through to
Level 3.
Queens College only accepts students over 18 years of age. The College regularly reviews and
updates its policies based on updated information from DIBP website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-levels.aspx (Assessment level
requirements)
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
International students: English Proficiency : IELTS 5.5 or equivalent for students with English as
Second Language; alternatively students may request to sit for an internal English Placement Test or
Language Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Test.
Note: Lower English Proficiency Levels may enrol in Queens College’s English courses prior to entry
into Business Course.
Students may enter Advanced Diploma of Business BSB60207 without any set Business pre-
requisites. See the relevant website: http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-
levels.aspx for more details on Assessment level requirements for your country.
.
Completion: After achieving the BSB60207 Advanced Diploma of Business, candidates may further study in any business related Bachelor degrees.
Units: To gain BSB60207 Advanced Diploma of Business you must successfully complete all the
following:
Unit Codes Unit Name Type
BSBRSK501B Manage risk Elective
BSBHRM602B Manage human resource strategic planning Elective
BSBMKG609B Develop a marketing plan Elective
BSBFIM601A Manage finance Elective
BSBINN601B Manage organisation change Elective
BSBMGT605B Provide leadership across the organisation Elective
BSBMGT616A Develop and implement strategic plans Elective
BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability
Elective
Delivery Methods: The delivery mode is face to face institution based delivery and assessment. The
face-to-face delivery includes lecture, pair work, group activities, and class presentations.
The course is delivered face-to-face and training includes:
Establishing a training environment using a range of equipment to simulate a business
environment. Within the assessment of the units, students are required to participate in
simulated activities that closely reflect workplace processes and unexpected or contingency
related activities
Practice exercises that reinforce the required interpersonal skills for individual and group work.
Simulated training activities in the classroom involving individuals, pairs and small group
activities.
Learner activity to support training independent reading and research projects.
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
Assessments Methods: Includes questioning/tests, written reports, projects, examination and other
appropriate assessment methods depending on the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current price list.
Course Delivery Location: Level 1, 108 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Pathways: After achieving the BSB60207 Advanced Diploma of Business, candidates may further
study in any business related Bachelor degrees.
National Recognition: Queens College recognises relevant qualifications issued by other RTOs.
There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago
we reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in
undergoing a challenge test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain
recognition of skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal
or informal learning, work experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL, assessors
must be confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the
qualification.
The evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers,
testimonials from clients and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in
further training and assessment for skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for
RPL assessment. Further information regarding RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications: All applicants seeking to establish the relationship
between their overseas qualifications and an Australian education qualification in the Australian
Qualifications Framework will be directed to National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-
NOOSR). AEI-NOOSR is a part of the Australian National Information Centre, part of an international
network providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications. Once the
application has been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and process
the internal RPL application.
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BSB60407 ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT
CRICOS Course Code: 085627F
Duration: 40 weeks Full Time or up to 18 months for part-time study.
Plus, up to 7 weeks holiday Note: If Intake is in Term 3 there will be 7
weeks holiday instead of the normal 6 as this will include the 4
week Christmas break.
Purpose: The BSB60407 Advanced Diploma of Business aims to
develop skills and knowledge required to take on the role of senior
manager. It is suitable for those seeking to further develop
expertise in the area of strategic leadership.
Job Opportunities: Graduates of the BSB60407 Advanced
Diploma of Management are expected to possess advanced
theoretical business skills and knowledge to oversee the strategic
aspect of the business. Possible job titles relevant to this
qualification include:
Area Manager
Department Manager
Regional Manager
Entry Requirements: There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification include::
After achieving the BSB51107 Diploma of Manager or other relevant qualification/s OR
With substantial vocational experience in management but without a formal qualification.
Queens College only accepts students over 18 years of age.
Entry Requirements also depend on the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection
(DIBP) assessment level for the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 through to
Level 3.
Queens College only accepts students over 18 years of age. The College regularly reviews and
updates its policies based on updated information from DIBP website:
http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-levels.aspx (Assessment level
requirements)
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
International students: English Proficiency : IELTS 5.5 or equivalent for students with English as
Second Language; alternatively students may request to sit for an internal English Placement Test or
Language Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Test.
Note: Lower English Proficiency Levels may enrol in Queens College’s English courses prior to entry
into Business Course.
Students may enter Advanced Diploma of Business BSB60207 without any set Business pre-
requisites. See the relevant website: http://www.immi.gov.au/Study/Pages/student-visa-assessment-
levels.aspx for more details on Assessment level requirements for your country.
Completion: After achieving the BSB60407 Advanced Diploma of Business, candidates may further study in any business related Bachelor degrees.
Units: To gain BSB60407 Advanced Diploma of Business you must successfully complete all the
following:
Unit Codes Unit Name Type
BSBINN601B Manage organisation change Core
BSBMGT605B Provide leadership across the organisation Core
BSBMGT616A Develop and implement strategic plans Core
BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability
Elective
BSBCOM603C Plan and establish compliance management systems Elective
BSBMGT617A Develop and implement business plans Elective
BSBDIV601A Develop and implement diversity policy Elective
BSBMGT608C Manage innovation and continuous improvement Elective
Delivery Methods: The delivery mode is face to face institution based delivery and assessment. The
face-to-face delivery includes lecture, pair work, group activities, and class presentations.
The course is delivered face-to-face and training includes:
Establishing a training environment using a range of equipment to simulate a business
environment. Within the assessment of the units, students are required to participate in
simulated activities that closely reflect workplace processes and unexpected or contingency
related activities
Practice exercises that reinforce the required interpersonal skills for individual and group work.
Simulated training activities in the classroom involving individuals, pairs and small group
activities.
Learner activity to support training independent reading and research projects.
Assessments Methods: Includes questioning/tests, written reports, projects, examination and other
appropriate assessment methods depending on the study unit.
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CRICOS Provider: 03000J; RTO Provider Code: 31698
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current price list.
Course Delivery Location: Level 1, 108 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Pathways: After achieving the BSB60407 Advanced Diploma of Management, candidates may
further study in any business related Bachelor degrees.
National Recognition: Queens College recognises relevant qualifications issued by other RTOs.
There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago
we reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in
undergoing a challenge test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain
recognition of skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal
or informal learning, work experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL, assessors
must be confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the
qualification.
The evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers,
testimonials from clients and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in
further training and assessment for skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for
RPL assessment. Further information regarding RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications: All applicants seeking to establish the relationship
between their overseas qualifications and an Australian education qualification in the Australian
Qualifications Framework will be directed to National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-
NOOSR). AEI-NOOSR is a part of the Australian National Information Centre, part of an international
network providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications. Once the
application has been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and process
the internal RPL application.
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PRE-ENROLMENT INFORMATION FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS
Orientation
On the first day at Queens College, you will attend an orientation session and be issued with a copy
of the orientation presentation. The orientation presentation contains detailed information covering
all aspects of your course and living in Brisbane. Remember that at Queens College, we have a
Student Services Officer to help you with any part of your stay to ensure that you are completely
satisfied and happy studying with us.
Accommodation and living expenses
An international single student living in Brisbane requires approximately AUD$18,610 per year for
living expenses each year (http://www.immi.gov.au/students/student-visa-living-costs.htm) Note: This
figure does not include tuition fees.
Remember that your cost of living in Brisbane will vary according to your lifestyle. For example,
eating out at restaurants all the time will increase your living costs a lot, as will driving a car (you will
have to pay for petrol, registration, maintenance and insurance, as well as the car itself).
Suggested weekly budget (Remember figures are in Australia dollars and accurate in 2014):
Accommodation AUD$150 to AUD$350 (for a room in a shared house or apartment)
Food AUD$50 to AUD$120
Public transport AUD$30 to AUD$50
Accommodation options for students
Homestay
Our Homestay services provide an opportunity to stay with an Australian family and experience the
Australian culture and lifestyle. If you need a homestay, you will need to complete homestay
application form. We need at least 4 weeks before the arrival date to arrange homestay for you. The
minimum length of stay in homestay accommodation is 4 weeks. For details of homestay fees,
please refer to our pricelist. Fees for homestay accommodation include meals, laundry, your own
room and a student desk
Hostel
Hostel accommodation is a popular option for international students, especially in the first months of
their arrival. A small, furnished room is provided with access to a shared bathroom, laundry, lounge
and recreational activities. Some hostels also provide computer access. It is recommended that
students considering hostel accommodation options look at 2 or 3 properties prior to making a
decision. Many hostels are privately run and as such come under the Rooming House Act. Please
note, if the student signs a lease, they are covered by the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA).
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Apartment/Flat/Unit
Apartment/flat rental varies greatly in cost and conditions. Before making long term arrangements, it
is strongly advised that the student becomes familiar with the suburb or area. For purposes of bond
payment and moving arrangements the student must be available to sign agreements. For this
reason international students are advised to secure short term accommodation upon arrival so that
flat and apartment hunting may be started after they have settled in and begun to seek out areas
they would like to live in.
Student Visa Requirements
All students should be aware of the following student visa requirements:
you must be enrolled as a full-time student at all times (at least 20 hours per week)
you must leave Australia when your studies are complete and/or when their visa expires
you must make satisfactory academic progress and meet attendance requirements (minimum
80%)
you must meet the costs of Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the period of
enrolment.
you must provide Queens College with your address in Australia and a local telephone
number on which you are able to be contacted.
you cannot transfer to another institution within the first six (6) months of your arrival in
Australia, or if your program is of less than six month’s duration, you must remain at Queens
College for the duration of the program. The College may approve in exceptional
circumstances a transfer which does not meet this rule.
school-aged dependents accompanying you to Australia are required to pay full fees if they
are enrolled in either a government or non-government school (for fees for dependants of
overseas students seeking enrolment in Queensland government schools please see
http://education.qld.gov.au/marketing/eqi/programs/dependantchildren.html)
For more information about visa conditions visit www.immi.gov.au or www.studyinaustralia.gov.au
Overseas Student Health Cover
All international visitors to Australia under a student visa are required by law to have Overseas
Student Health Cover (OSHC). Students are required to pay for this cover prior to arriving in
Australia. Students are covered by the OSHC from the day they arrive in Australia, until the end date
of their visa.
On enrolment all international students must pay a fee for health insurance in accordance with
the length of their course.
Queens College forwards payment and application on behalf of new students to our preferred
health cover provider which is BUPA Australia (for policy information please see
http://www.bupa.com.au/health-insurance/cover/oshc
BUPA can take up to 4-6 weeks to process applications.
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If you have any health problems before receiving your card you are still covered. When you
go to the doctor and pay for your consultation, you must ask for a receipt. BUPA will
reimburse your money provided you produce the receipt.
Remember, you are covered from the day you arrive Australia (even though you may not have your
card).
ESOS Framework
The following is from information provided by Australian Education International (AEI)
The Australian Government wants overseas students in Australia to have a safe, enjoyable and
rewarding place to study. Australia’s laws promote quality education and consumer protection for
overseas students. These laws are known as the ESOS framework and they include the Education
Services for Overseas (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code 2007. (www.aei.gov.au)
Protection for overseas students
As an overseas student on a student visa, you must study with an education provider and in a course
that can be found on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students
(CRICOS) at http://cricos.deewr.gov.au. CRICOS registration guarantees that the course and the
education provider at which you study meet the high standards necessary for overseas students.
Please check carefully that the details of your course − including its location − match the information
on CRICOS.
Your rights
The ESOS framework protects your rights, including:
your right to receive, before enrolling, current and accurate information about the courses,
fees, modes of study and other information from your provider and your provider’s agent. If
you are under 18, to ensure your safety, you will be granted a visa only if there is
arrangements in place for your accommodation, support and welfare.
your right to sign a written agreement with your provider before or as you pay fees, setting out
the services to be provided, fees payable and information about refunds of course money.
You should keep a copy of your written agreement.
your right to get the education you paid for. The ESOS framework includes consumer
protection that will allow you to receive a refund or to be placed in another course if your
provider is unable to teach your course.
The ESOS framework sets out the standards Australian education providers offering education
services to overseas students must obey. These standards cover a range of information you have a
right to know and services that must be offered, including:
orientation and access to support services to help you study and adjust to life in Australia
who the contact officer or officers is for overseas students
if you can apply for credit transfer
when your enrolment can be deferred, suspended or cancelled
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what your provider’s requirements are for satisfactory progress in the courses you study and
what support is available if you are not progressing well
if attendance will be monitored for your course, and
a complaints and appeals process.
One of the standards does not allow another education provider to enrol a student who wants to
transfer to another course, but has not completed six months of the final course of study you plan to
undertake in Australia. If you want to transfer beforehand you need your provider’s permission.
Your responsibilities
As an overseas student on a student visa, you have responsibilities to:
satisfy your student visa conditions
maintain your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the period of your stay
meet the terms of the written agreement with your education provider
inform your provider if you change your address and other contact details
maintain satisfactory course progress
if attendance is recorded for your course, follow your provider’s attendance policy, and
if you are under 18, maintain your approved accommodation, support and general welfare
arrangements.
Contact details
For information
about
Who to contact How
Policies and
procedures that affect
you
Student Services Officer
Level 1, 108 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Phone: +617 3012 9390
Website: www.queens.qld.edu.au
Email: [email protected]
Your ESOS rights
and responsibilities
DEEWR ESOS Helpline: +61 2 6240 5069
Website: www.aei.gov.au
Email: [email protected]
Your Visa matters Immigration Department Website: www.immi.gov.au
Phone 131 881 in Australia
Contact the Immigration office in your country
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Campus Location and Contact Details:
Address: Level 1, 108 Margaret Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia
Telephone (main): +617 3012 9390
Facsimile: +617 3012 9487
Website: www.queens.qld.edu.au
E-mail: [email protected]
Complaints and Appeals
All students are advised to view the Complaints and Appeals policy which can be found on our
website www.queens.qld.edu.au
Deferment, Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy
Under certain limited circumstances, a student's enrolment may be deferred, suspended or
cancelled. A student's enrolment can be deferred, suspended or cancelled by the college, or by the
student. Deferment means to delay the commencement of a course. Suspension means the
temporary postponement of enrolment during a course. Cancellation means termination of
enrolment in a course.
Deferment, suspension or cancellation by a student
Students who wish to defer, suspend or cancel enrolment can apply to do so only if the course in
which they were enrolled is unavailable, their visa is delayed or there are compassionate or
compelling circumstances. Compassionate or compelling circumstances are usually beyond the
control of the student and have an impact on the student's course progress or the student's well-
being. Compassionate or compelling circumstances include:
serious injury or illness, supported by a medical certificate which states that the student was or
will be unable to attend classes
bereavement of close family members such as parents or grandparents
major political upheaval or natural disaster in the home country, requiring emergency travel
which has had an impact on the student's studies (supporting documentation required)
traumatic experiences such as the being a victim of, being involved in, or witnessing, a serious
crime
unexpected severe illness or death of a family member (supported by medical certificate
which states the student was unable to attend classes)
the student is involved in custody proceedings for their child (statutory declaration witnessed
by a Justice of the Peace required)
the student or accompanying family member has an acute medical condition requiring
treatment (supporting documentation required)
the student has been involved in legal proceedings where the timing is beyond the student's
control (supporting documentation required)
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the student is pregnant (supported by relevant documentation)
witnessing or being the victim of a serious crime (supported by police or psychologists'
reports)
other (attach supporting documentation)
The following would not be considered compelling or compassionate circumstances or a critical
incident:
difficulties in adjusting to living in Australia or academic life
weddings
relationship problems
financial difficulties
generally feeling "depressed" about circumstances where the depression is not clinically
diagnosed by a qualified professional (if diagnosed it would have been considered by the
college under compelling or compassionate circumstances)
inability to begin studying on the course commencement date due to not organising travel in
sufficient time.
Please note that the above are only some of examples of what may be considered compassionate or
compelling circumstances. When determining whether compassionate or compelling circumstances
exist, the college will consider documentary evidence provided to support the claim, and will keep
copies of these documents in the student's file.
Supporting Documents
Supporting documents must be provided by students to support an application for deferment,
suspension or cancellation. Supporting documents include medical certificates, death certificates,
police reports, psychologists’ reports and any other relevant documents.
Student application for deferment prior to commencement
A request by a student for a deferment prior to course commencement must be made in writing. The
request must be addressed to the Academic Manager and be accompanied by supporting
documents. When the request is processed, and if a deferment is granted, the student will receive a
revised offer of enrolment and a revised Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). An applicant for
deferment prior to commencement will have written notification of the result of the application
available within 10 working days of lodgement of the request. The student will be notified in writing
by the Academic Manager. Students will incur a charge of $100 for change of course details.
Student application for suspension
A request for suspension of enrolment must be made using the leave of absence form. The
application must be accompanied by supporting documents. An application must be submitted at
least 10 working days before the date of the requested suspension. A student may request a
suspension of up to three months.
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Overseas students studying on a student visa who require an absence of more than 3 months must
withdraw from the course. An applicant for a suspension of enrolment will have written notification of
the result of the application available within 10 working days of lodgement of the application. The
student will be notified in writing. If an extension for which a student is applying would cause the
duration of a course to be longer than that specified on the CoE, the CoE will be revised by the
Academic Manager.
The student will be charged an administration fee for issuing a new CoE (extension). The student will
be charged additional tuition fees for the extended study period. The student will be advised to
check with the nearest Immigration Office for information about the impact of the extension of the
course duration on the student's visa.
Student application for cancellation
A request for cancellation of enrolment must be made using the early leave from study form. The
form must be accompanied by supporting documents. An applicant for a cancellation of enrolment
will have written notification of the result of the application available within 10 working days of the
lodgement of the application. Student will be charged $350 cancellation fee.
Effect of deferment, suspension or cancellation of enrolment on a student's visa
Deferment, suspension or cancellation of an enrolment is likely to have an effect on a student's visa.
Students must be advised to contact the nearest Immigration Office or refer to www.immi.gov.au for
further information. All deferments, suspensions and cancellations of enrolment are notified to
Immigration via the PRISMS system and all documentation about the deferment, suspension or
cancellation of a student is filed in the student's file.
Register of applications to defer, suspend or cancel enrolment
Details of applications for suspension or cancellation are recorded in the registers. These registers
are maintained by the Academic Manager. The register records the student name and number, the
course in which the student is enrolled, the reasons for the application, and the outcomes of the
application (accepted or rejected). These registers are considered by the Academic Manager as part
of the continuous improvement process.
The following documents will be kept in the file of a student who has applied to defer, suspend or
cancel enrolment:
the request for deferment, suspension or cancellation
copies of all documents tendered in support of the application
the outcome of the request for deferment, suspension or cancellation.
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Suspensions or cancellations by the college
Suspension - Grounds for suspension
Queens College may temporarily suspend a student’s enrolment if the student’s behaviour is
assessed as unacceptable for an educational setting. The Academic Manager is responsible for
making this assessment. This is referred to as suspension of enrolment due to misbehaviour.
Queens College may suspend the enrolment of a student due to misbehaviour if the student:
has been in breach of the Student Code of Conduct
is assessed by the Academic Manager as providing a threat to the well-being of other
students or staff
has being assessed as behaving in a way such as to constitute serious misconduct
If the suspension of a student's enrolment will result in the student being unable to complete the
course within the course duration as specified on the COE, the student must apply for a course
extension in writing The student will be advised to check with the nearest Immigration office for
information about the impact of the extension of the course on the student's visa.
Cancellation - grounds for cancellation
Queens College may cancel the enrolment of a student if the student:
is in breach of a condition of ongoing enrolment
has been in breach of the Student Code of Conduct
is assessed by the Academic Manager as providing a threat to the well-being of other
students or staff
has being assessed as behaving in a way such as to constitute serious misconduct
fails to meet the requirements of the attendance policy
fails to pay tuition fees
Notice of intention to defer, suspend or cancel enrolment
Where a deferment, suspension or cancellation is initiated by the college, the student will receive a
notice of intention to defer, suspend or cancel enrolment. The notice will clearly identify that
the student will be given 20 working days to access internal complaints and appeals process. The
20 working days begins from a date specified in the letter. If an appeal is lodged, the student's
enrolment will be maintained until the internal appeals process is complete.
Notice of deferment, suspension or cancellation
If an appeal against a decision by the college to defer, suspend or cancel a student's enrolment is
lodged and it is unsuccessful, or the appeal is withdrawn, the college will issue a notice of deferment,
suspension or cancellation. The notice of deferment, suspension or cancellation will indicate that the
deferment, suspension or cancellation is to be initiated. The notice of intention to defer, suspend or
cancel enrolment must be attached to the notice of deferment, suspension or cancellation of
enrolment and provided to the Academic Manager. The Academic Manager will then authorise the
necessary changes to the student's enrolment details in database and PRISMS.
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ENROLMENT PROCESS
Student starts the course. On the first day
student attends college orientation
Student applies for a student visa
Balance of tuition fees must be paid on time as per your invoice. If fees are not received on time, students will be
restricted to attend class, until fees are paid. (Students will be reported to Immigration office for non-payment of
fees)
Student fills out an application form
Please attach to the application form:
Copy of passport
IELTS results
Other required supporting evidence
Send your application form to the Admissions Office
for processing
Email: [email protected]
Fax: (07) 3012 9487 (International: +617 3012 9487)
Student signs the Enrolment Agreement
If student meets entry requirements Letter of offer and
invoice is issued by the college
Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) is issued by the
college
Payment for the course according to the
invoice (1st Instalment is paid in full for VET)
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STUDENT SERVICES
On the first day at Queens College, you will attend an orientation session and be issued with an
Orientation Guide. The Guide contains detailed information covering all aspects of your course and
living in Brisbane. Remember that at Queens College, we have a Student Services officer to help you
with any part of your stay to ensure that you are completely satisfied and happy studying with us. We
provide following help for students:
Orientation Sessions
Any documents and correspondence needed i.e. Confirmation of Enrolment Letters, Attendance
letters, Certificates, Student tuition fees invoices
Student ID cards
Overseas Health Cover providers to choose from
Providing information to apply for Tax File Number (if required)
Help with accommodation and general enquiries
Students event program
Counselling
Counselling provided by our qualified student counsellor is available to those studying at Queens
College, on matters ranging from private concerns to living and academic issues. Students should see
the Student Support Officer to organise a session time.
COLLEGE FACILITIES
At Queens College courses are designed to provide intensive training for career success in a
professional learning environment that is both challenging and motivating with the goal of employment
and/or further study. The course is available to Australian students full time and to international
students full time on a student visa aged 18 years and older.
Queens College is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), registered with Australian Skills Quality
Authority (ASQA) and complies with the operating standards under the Standards for NVR Registered
Training Organisations 2011 to issue nationally recognised qualifications.
Facilities
Our classrooms are modern, well lit and insulated against outside noise or interference from other
classes, air-conditioned and have windows. They are fitted with sufficient power points, teacher and
student furniture. General facilities for students include:
Language assistance
Computer labs
Textbook and reference library
Care and counselling
Social programs
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Help with accommodation
Free wireless internet access
Student lounge and lunch area (microwaves ovens, fridges, vending machines provided for
students)
Theory units will be delivered in the classrooms which will have:
Tables and chairs
Text books and reference library
Overhead and data projector
Computers with internet access
Whiteboard
Video, DVD’s and televisions
Resources for delivery of competencies are regularly reviewed and updated where required.
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CRICOS CODE
Course Details Duration* Enrolment
Fee Number of Instalments
Tuition Fee**
English Programs
082023C General English 4-48 weeks $200 1 $290/week
082025A IELTS Preparation 10 weeks $200 1 $290/week
082024B English for Academic Purposes (EAP) 12 weeks $200 1 $320/week
Vocational Programs
082022D BSB30112 Certificate III in Business 24 weeks $ 200 1 $3,000
082021E BSB40112 Certificate IV in Business 26 weeks $ 200 2 $6,000
069795A BSB50107 Diploma of Management 33 weeks $ 200 2 $9,000
085625G BSB50207 Diploma of Business 33 weeks $200 2 $10,000
085626G BSB51413 Diploma of Project Management 33 weeks $200 2 $10,000
085627F BSB60207 Advanced Diploma of Business 33 weeks $200 2 $12,500
085628E BSB60407 Advanced Diploma of Management 33 weeks $200 2 $10,000
Accommodation Fees Room Type Price per week Placement Fee
Accomodation Type Room Type Price per week Placement fee
Homestay Single $250/week $220
Share House Twin Share $170/week $220
Other Services/ Fees Duration Price
Service Provided Duration Price
Enrolment Fee n/a $200
Airport Transfer n/a $140
Accommodation Placement Fee n/a $220
Textbook (for English courses) n/a $120 per level
Student Manuals (12 manuals)
– Certificate III in Business BSB30112
n/a $25/manual
Student Manuals (10 manuals)
– Certificate IV in Business BSB40212
n/a $30/manual
Student Manuals (8 manuals)
– Diploma of Management BSB51107
n/a $35/manual
OSHC – single(based on the 2014 BUPA’sprice list) 3 months $124
OSHC – single 6 months $248
OSHC – single 9 months $372
OSHC – single 12 months $495
*Duration includes term breaks
**The prices are subject to change without prior notice. To obtain the most up to date information on the courses available and associated costs please call the college or a Queens College representative. All prices quoted are in Australian dollars. ***Please contact the College for the price of OSHC –Couple and family
QUEENS COLLEGE PRICELIST
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STUDENT APPLICATION FORM
FAMILY NAME: _______________________________________ GIVEN NAMES: _____________________________________________
DATE OF BIRTH: ______/______/_________ GENDER: ☐ MALE ☐ FEMALE
COUNTRY OF BIRTH: ______________ COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP: _______________ PASSPORT NUMBER: _________________
ADDRESS in home country: _____________________________________________________ TELEPHONE: _______________________
ADDRESS in Australia (if known):__________________________________________________ TELEPHONE: _______________________
EMAIL ADDRESS: __________________________________________________ ___________MOBILE: ____________________________
IMMIGTION OFFICE TO APPLY VISA: _________________TYPE OF VISA: ☐ Student ☐ Tourist ☐ Working Holiday ☐ Other ___________
What is level of your English? ☐ Elementary ☐ Beginner ☐ Intermediate ☐ Upper- Intermediate ☐ Advanced
Have you taken TOEFL/ IELTS/ other English test? ☐YES ☐NO Exam type: ______Score: _____ Date test: ___/____/____
Please provide certificated copy of any English proficiency examinations undertaken. IELTS 5.5 or equivalent is an entry requirement for all
vocational courses.
What is the highest level of education that you have completed? ☐ University ☐ College ☐ Secondary school
Proposed future study: ☐ Vocational College ☐ TAFE ☐ University Undergraduate ☐ University Postgraduate
Name of institution: ______________________________________Course commence date: ______/______/_________
Weeks Start Date
☐General English (Beginner to Advanced) –CRICOS No 082023C ______ (Maximum 48 weeks) ___/___/____
☐English for Academic (Upper Intermediate to Advanced)-CRICOS No 082024B ______(Maximum 12 weeks) ___/___/____
☐IELTS Preparation (Upper Intermediate to Advanced)-CRICOS No 082025A ______(Maximum 10 weeks) ___/___/____
☐BSB30112 Certificate III in Business -CRICOS No 082022D (24 weeks) ___/___/_____
☐BSB40212 Certificate IV in Business-CRICOS No 082021E (26 weeks) ___/___/_____
☐BSB51107 Diploma of Management-CRICOS No 069795A (33 weeks) ___/___/_____
☐BSB50207 Diploma of Business-CRICOS No 085625G (33 weeks) ___/___/_____
☐BSB551413 Diploma of Project Management-CRICOS No 085626G (33 weeks) ___/___/_____
☐BSB60207 Advanced Diploma of Business-CRICOS No 85627F (33 weeks) ___/___/_____
☐BSB60407 Advanced Diploma of Management-CRICOS No 085628E (33 weeks) ___/___/_____
OTHER INFORMATION
OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover)
The Australian Government requires all students on student visa to have OSHC. Visa length cover is compulsory.
Do you have OSHC at the moment? ☐ YES ☐ NO If yes, when does it expire? ___/___/____ Insurer: ______________
Do you require Queens College to arrange OSHC for you? ☐ YES ☐ NO
What type of cover do you require? ☐ Single ☐ Couples ☐ Family _____ months
PERSONAL DETAILS
EDUCATION DETAILS
SELECT YOUR COURSES
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Accommodation and airport pick-up
Do you require airport pick-up? ☐ YES ☐ NO
Do you require Queens College to arrange accommodation for you? ☐ YES ☐ NO (If YES, ____ weeks, please complete Homestay Application
Form)
RPL (Recognition Prior Learning)
Do you wish to apply for RPL? ☐ YES ☐ NO (If YES, please complete RPL Assessment Form)
Depending on your previous study and work experience that we are able to give you credit or exemptions from certain course units.
Do you have any disability, special needs or current health problem? ☐ YES ☐ NO (If YES, please complete Special Needs Form)
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CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY
1. The Enrolment Fee, Accommodation Placement Fees and Airport Pick-Up Fees are non-refundable whether you complete
your course or not.
2. A $250 fee is payable for administering course cancellation.
3. Tuition Fees and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) are refunded in full if your VISA application is rejected and you
provide official written notification of the refusal from the Australian Government or Department of Immigration and Border
Security.
4. Student Default; no refund will be given if a student:
has given false or misleading information;
fails to comply with the conditions of enrolment at the College;
is in breach of their VISA requirements as imposed by the Australian Government; and/or
withdraws after the commencement date of the course.
5. Tuition Fee refund; if you give written notice of your intention to withdraw from a course:
6 weeks prior to the commencement date, 100% of total tuition fees will be refunded less a cancellation fee of
$250;
4 weeks prior to the commencement date, 80% of total tuition fees will be refunded less a cancellation fee of $250;
2 weeks prior to the commencement date, 50% of total tuition fees will be refunded less a cancellation fee of $250;
1 week prior to the commencement date, 30% of total tuition fees will be refunded less a cancellation fee of $250;
or
after the commencement date, tuition fees will not refunded.
6. Where 2 or more courses are packaged, the conditions apply to all elements. Note that for packaged courses the course start
date is taken to be the start date of the first course.
7. Commencement of the course is defined as the course start date in the first Application Form submitted by the student or
agent and not subsequent to changes to the starting date.
8. In the unlikely event that Queens College is unable to deliver your course in full, you will be offered a refund for the portion
of the course for which you have paid but which you have not been delivered or assessed. The refund will be paid to you
within 14 days of the day on which the course ceased being provided. Alternatively, you may be offered enrolment in an
alternative course at no extra cost to you. You have the right to choose whether you would prefer a refund of course fees, or to
accept a place in another course. If you choose placement in another course, we will ask you to sign a document to indicate
that you have accepted the placement. If Queens College is unable to provide a refund or place you in an alternative course,
under the Tuition Protection Service (TPS), you will be placed in a suitable alternative course at no extra cost to you (unless
you choose a more expensive replacement course). If this is not possible, you will be eligible for a refund as calculated by the
Funds Manager.
9. Course and other fees are not transferable to other students or institutions but may be transferred to another course within
Queens College at the discretion of the college.
10. Any approved refunds are made payable to and sent to the student or his/her agent as applicable in Australian dollars.
11. Fees for services paid to education agents by students are not covered by this refund policy.
12. This refund policy applies to all tuition fees paid to Queens College and includes any tuition fees paid to an education agent to
be remitted to the college.
13. All refund considerations will be strictly limited to the money paid, which Queens College has received from the student as
tuition fees only (i.e. exclusive of all non-refundable fees and agents’ commission—whether this commission was deducted
before or after student payment to Queens College.)
Refund Procedures 1. You must complete the Refund Application Form.
2. Your refund will be processed within 4 weeks of receiving your completed refund application if it includes all the required
documents. A written statement will be provided to the student to explain how the refund is calculated.
Anything in the above policy does not remove your right to take further action under Australia’s consumer protection law, as per
National Code of Practice Section 43.1 or to pursue other legal remedies as necessary.
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DECLARATION
I have fully read and understand Queens
College’s terms and conditions including the
cancellation and refund policy and I agree to
abide by them.
Student’s Signature: _____________________
Date: _____/_____/________
How did you hear about Queens College?
☐ Friends/relatives
☐ Embassy ☐ Newspaper /magazines
☐ Agent (name/ stamp) ________________________