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Welcome to VU Sydney Australia................................................... 3The Sydney Lifestyle....................................................................4Why Study at VU Sydney?........................................................... 6Your Education Your Choices.......................................................... 7VU Services and Facilities............................................................. 8Why Study at Zenith Business Academy (ZBA)...............................10Professional Year Program........................................................... 11Industry Training on Campus........................................................12ECA Advantage..........................................................................14

COURSE INFORMATIONVOCATIONAL EDUCATION (VET)Course Information and Academic Requirements.............................17Certificate IV in Business Administration,Diploma of Business, Advanced Diploma of Business ......................18Diploma of Accounting, Advanced Diploma of Accounting.................20

HIGHER EDUCATION (HE)Diploma of Business and Enterprise.............................................. 22Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)..................................24Bachelor of Business (Accounting)................................................26Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting.................................28Master of Accounting.................................................................30Master of Business (Information Systems).................................... 32Master of Business in EnterpriseResource Planning Systems (SAP)................................................34Graduate Diploma in Computer Science.........................................36Master of Science in Computer Science (Software Engineering)........38Graduate Certificate in AustralianImmigration Law and Practice......................................................40

PROFESSIONAL YEAR PROGRAM (PYP) ACS Professional Year Program (ICT) Graduates..............................42Skilled Migration Internship Program(Accounting) Graduates.............................................................. 44

DEPARTMENT OF RECRUITMENT & DEVELOPMENTGraduate Recruitment Program (GRP)...........................................46Professional Internship Program...................................................48

ENGLISH (ELICOS)ELSIS English for Life..................................................................50

OFFSHORE CAMPUSWelcome to Victoria University Ahmedabad India............................60Why Study at VU Ahmedabad India?............................................ 61 Master of Business in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (SAP)....62

TESTIMONIALSVU & PYP................................................................................. 64

COURSE TIMETABLES & ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Course Timetables 2011 & 2012 Intake Dates..............................67

ACCOMMODATIONAccommodation at VU................................................................74

ADMISSIONSAcademic Requirements..............................................................75Admissions Information.............................................................. 76Where Do I Send My Application?................................................77

INTRODUCTION

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WELCOME TOVU SYDNEYAUSTRALIA

Victoria University Sydney Australia is a modern and diverse educational institution that emphasises innovation and excellence in our educational programs and research across a wide range of disciplines that are in demand in Australia.VU Sydney is steadily expanding its international profile. Thorough intensive market research has equipped VU Sydney with the ‘edge of excellence’ by increasing the number of international students who come from over 30 countries for Vocational, Post Graduate and Undergraduate Courses in (Business, Computer Science and Accounting).Continuing to expand, we have offices in China, the

Philippines, India and Kenya. Further developments later proceeded with the opening of Victoria University Ahmedabad, India starting in July 2011 seeing the delivery of Higher Education programs with an outcome of a Victoria University Degree, or direct pathways to a campus of Victoria University in Australia.

This is just the beginning of continuous growth and opportunities for our onshore and international students.

English Language School In Sydney

Our Faculties-

Victoria University Sydney Australia

Zenith Business Academy

Professional Year Program

Department of Recruitment & Development

In 2007, Victoria University (VU) in Melbourne and Education Centre of Australia (ECA) in Sydney signed an agreement consolidating an exciting new partnership.This agreement later formed the opening of Victoria University Sydney Australia capable of maintaining the highest level of education, while providing the teaching knowledge and expertise to keep up with the 21st century modifications and cultural diversity.

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

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One of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities, Sydney is an exciting, safe city with an international range of services, located in a clean natural environment. Sydney hosts many International Arts & Cultural events, not excluding our representation of the 2000 Olympic Games imprinting the name, ‘SYDNEY - AUSTRALIA’ on every country and household around the world.

With a mild to warm climate, Sydney hosts many clean, safe parks and beaches which are perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and a healthy lifestyle. Hosting the spectacular Olympic Games promoted international reflection on the positivity, energy and harmony that exists within our city today.

Sydney has a rich mixture of ethnic and cultural groups comprising an international atmosphere. With hundreds of restaurants, cafes and cultural attractions, Sydney has something for everyone and many experiences to discover.

A commercial and industrial centre, Sydney is serviced by daily flights to major cities throughout Asia, the United States and Europe. The Sydney metropolitan area has an integrated public transport network, comprising trains and buses which service all parts of the city and outer suburbs. Public transport is reliable, safe and easy to use.

For international students Sydney is a delight to explore presenting a world show case of spectacular coastal regions and beaches, quiet country getaways, zoos, National Parks, arts, international productions and many other attractions.

Due to the existence of all these features, Sydney has become one of the world’s most popular tourist and study destinations.

Hope To See You Soon!

THE SYDNEYLIFESTYLE

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WHY STUDYAT VU SYDNEY?CITY CENTRAL LOCATION

Victoria University Sydney Australia is located in the heart of the Sydney Central Business District (CBD) and is within easy walking distance to the city’s main transport, education, shopping and tourist facilities. It takes approximately 10 minutes to walk to our beautiful Darling Harbor, China-Town, Markets and Restaurants catering for all nationalities.

Sydney is one of the most modern and multicultural cities in the world which has reflected at VU Sydney emphasising innovation and excellence in our educational programs and research across a wide range of disciplines that are in demand in Australia. Our marketing exposure across the world has created a wonderful nationality mix within VU Sydney. Providing a multilingual staff and more than 30 different nationalities represented amongst our student population, has equipped a dynamic mixture and will give you the opportunity to establish and expand your relationships globally.

QUALITY TEACHING

Victoria University Sydney’s mission, is to provide the highest quality of education focusing on our students’ ability to achieve and reach their goals.

VU Sydney delivers education in each area of specialisation, highly skilled teachers and resources to enable students to learn in a friendly international university atmosphere at the highest level.

With an international recognised teaching quality in the industry, VU Sydney aims to continue using the latest teaching techniques together with state-of-the-art resources to maintain VU Sydney as one of the most desirable educational institutes in which to study in Sydney, Australia.

For further information on the quality of teaching and atmosphere of VU Sydney please read the testimonials from a few of our students on page 64.

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YOUREDUCATION

YOURCHOICESYOU CAN CHOOSE THE LEVEL OF EDUCATION THAT YOU NEEDTO ACHIEVE YOUR CAREER GOALS AT VU SYDNEY

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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

• Orientation• Enrolments / re-enrolment• Graduation• Workshops• Request forms processing• Student ID cards• Access to online resources

PERSONAL STUDENT ATTENTION

Our students’ happiness, safety and support, is an important priority while studying at VU Sydney. VU Sydney has the resources and trained Counsellors and staff available to helpstudents if necessary with support facilities available at all times. Our aim is for our students to have a happy and rewarding experience while studying in Sydney.

VU SYDNEYSERVICES ANDFACILITIES

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SERVICES & FACILITIES

VU Sydney is always striving to keep up with the newest innovation in education technology while maintaining the highest level of education within our modern institute.Our resources are designed to meet the needs and requirements of our students, to be able to provide up-to date equipment. While studying at VU Sydney you will be able to enjoy our campus facilities including;

VU SYDNEYSERVICES ANDFACILITIES

• Advanced computer labs with the latest technology and software.• Full use of our library resources.• Free wireless internet access point• Common areas / access to kitchen facilities.• On-site accommodation service / airport pick-up service.• Weekly activities, social events and sightseeing excursions.• Graduate recruitment program.• ECA professional internship program.• Student welfare and career counselling.• Student visa assistance.

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PRACTICAL SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE

Zenith Business Academy is a vocational Training Institute focusing on practical skills, while course content and assessments are based on real industry learning. Graduates of ZBA will leave with clearly defined employability skills and practical knowledge of their relevant industry.

QUALITY OF EDUCATION

ZBA endeavours to offer the highest quality of education in each area of specialisation, accomplished trainers, quality support materials and a friendly environment to ensure students learn quality skills which are transferable to the workplace.

QUALITY OF TEACHING

Our trainers are highly skilled in their areas of expertise. All trainers must obtain a very high standard of skills, experience and appropriate qualifications to be eligible to deliver training at ZBA.

HANDS-ON SKILLS

With so many facilities and dedicated trainers, you will develop not only the knowledge to successfully complete your qualifications, but also the hands-on skills required to be a valuable employee. Our computer labs are used extensively for all courses, which will increase your computer skills and knowledge of how to access information from the Internet, which will become a vital learning tool for your studies.

INNOVATIVE TRAINING TECHNIQUES

ZBA uses diverse training technique methods as most of our courses have audio or visual presentations, while other classes have group activities and written assessments.ZBA is continually developing quality blended training solutions as we drive into the modern age of learning and computing innovation.

WHY STUDY ATZENITH BUSINESSACADEMY (ZBA)The advantage ZBA has over other Vocational Training Institutes is we can offer students a directpathway from a Diploma course to a Masters Degree without the inconvenience of changing Institutes.

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PROFESSIONAL

YEARPROGRAMWHAT IS THE PROFESSIONAL YEAR PROGRAM?

ACS PROFESSIONALYEAR PROGRAM(ICT) GRADUATES

SKILLED MIGRATIONINTERNSHIP PROGRAM(ACCOUNTING) GRADUATES

Education Centre of Australia (ECA) is a modern and diverse educational institution which emphasises innovation and excellence in its educational programs and research across a wide range of disciplines that are in demand in Australia. ECA offers the Professional Year Program in partnership with the Australian Computer Society and the joint accounting bodies.

Both courses are designed to equip graduates holding an Accounting or IT Degree (Bachelor/Master Degree), with the professional and practical skills required to work in the their specific industry by providing a pathway from University to employment within Australia.

ECA’s Professional Year Program includes IELTS support in every class, including two specialised classes to assist students who need to attain IELTS 7.0.

The Professional Year Program also provides points towards graduates’ migration applications. The Professional Year Programs cover planning, problem solving, self management and more, with a focus on Australian Workplace Culture & Practice, Workplace Safety, Business English Communications and also Australian Government Regulations. Both programs are specialised in their own area and developed to prepare our graduates for a career within IT or Accounting.

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INDUSTRYTRAININGON CAMPUSDEPARTMENT OF RECRUITMENT &PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

The role of the Department of Recruitment & Professional Development (DRPD) is to help students identify and achieve their academic and professional goals while understanding that career development is based on experience and directly related to a person’s interests, skills and personality.

The DRPD supports the following programs of excellence to facilitate career leadership and professional development:The ECA Workclub is a team focused

on helping students to cope with the challenges of finding paid casual, part-time jobs in Australia. An orientation class will be provided out lining rights and responsibilities, personal presentation, counselling, resume, preparation, and how to search for a job.

The EWC Team is committed to arranging job interviews within Hospitality, Office Administration, Commercial Cleaning, Customer Service and Trades.

ECA WORK CLUB (EWC)

Department of Recruitment &Professional Development

ECA Work Club ProfessionalInternship

GraduateRecruitment Program

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INDUSTRYTRAININGON CAMPUSDEPARTMENT OF RECRUITMENT &PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

ECA is proud to offer the Professional Internship Program. This program is designed for undergraduates and graduates of Accounting, IT and other specialisations wishing to seek unpaid work experience in their chosen area of specialisation.

This will provide valuable hands-on experience in a professional environment related to your chosen field of study. The program consists of 12 weeks unpaid internship with flexibility of part-time or full-time placement.

GRADUATE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM

This program is focused on graduating students who are enrolled in the Graduate Diploma, Bachelor and Masters in Accounting and Computer Science in their final semester. The objective of the program is to provide free professional development training with a view to connecting our graduates with prospective employers.

DRPD offers Career Start and Professional Development Training, essential to the success of our students which will cover:

• Australian Workplace Culture• Resume and Cover Letter• Job Search Skills• Public Speaking and Presentation Skills

• Mock Interview• MYOB• SAP• CRM• ERP

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TAKING YOU ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP

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ACS / CPA APPROVED COURSESECA Courses are carefully compiled to offer you the

best academic value and maximum points. We do the selection, so you can focus on the studies.

RECRUITMENTA bright, successful future is all yours.

CAMPUS INTERVIEWSECA has a dedicated team specialising in organising

internship and interviews for all eligible candidates with a view to connecting them with the right

prospective employer.

FREE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAININGA course that equips you with necessary skills and

qualities to succeed in the competitive market. Learn about resume writing, interview techniques, public

speaking and a lot more.

FREE ADDITIONAL IN-DEMAND MODULESA valuable add-on lessons that prepare you better for the work life ahead - ERP, CRM, SAP, MYOB

and much more

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COURSEINFORMATIONAND ACADEMICREQUIREMENTS

Victoria University Sydney

Professional Year

Zenith Business Academy

ELSIS

Department of Recruitment & Professional Development

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BUSINESSADMINISTRATION

Why StUdy With Zenith BUSineSS AcAdemy (ZBA)?The Business Courses at ZBA is designed to allow students to learn the key fundamentals of business. Developing new skills or building on existing ones, these courses offers a comprehensive learning schedule, taking students from a business plan to a functional business program.

coUrSe deliVery The mode of delivery is face-to-face classroom - based training.Assessment is ongoing competency based utilising a variety ofassessment methods.

emPloyment oUtcomeThe skills and knowledge included in the Business courses qualification are designed for people typically employed as Administration Assistants, Personal Secretaries, Office Administrators, Personal Assistants, Executive Secretaries and Executive Assistant Office Administrators.

locAtion Sydney

intAKeS July, August, October, November

dUrAtionCertificate IV in Business Administration - 6 monthsDiploma of Business - 6 months Advanced Diploma of Business - 1 year Total duration - 2 years

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS Local students must have completed HSC or equivalent industry-based experience. International students must have completed HSC or equivalent and a minimum English level of IELTS 5.5 with no individual band less than 5, or TOEFL 530 or equivalent.Students who do not meet the English language requirements can undertake an intensive English course at the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS).

www.zba.nsw.edu.auCRICOS provider code: 02997M

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certiFicAte iV in BUSineSS AdminiStrAtionCRICOS Course Code 071152G

duration6 months (2 terms)23 weeks

FeeAUD $4,000

course Structure

BSBREL401A: Establish Networks

BSBADM405B: Organise Meetings

BSBADM406B: Organise Business Travel

BSBMKG414A: Undertake Marketing Activities

BSBEBU401A: Review and Maintain a Website

BSBOHS407A: Monitor a Safe Workplace

BSBFIA401A: Prepare Financial Reports

BSBITU402A: Develop and Use Complex Spreadsheets

BSBWRT401A: Write Complex Documents

BSBADM506B: Manage Business Documents Design and Development

Exit with Certificate IV of Business or continue onto Diploma of Business.

diPlomA oF BUSineSSCRICOS Course Code 071153F

duration6 months (2 terms)22 weeks

FeeAUD $4,000

course Structure

BSBADM506B: Manage Business Document Design and Development

BSBWOR501A: Manage Personal Work Priorities and Professional Development

BSBADV507B: Develop a Media Plan

BSBADV511A: Evaluate and Recommend Advertising Media Options

BSBHRM501A: Manage Human Resource Services

BSBPMG501A: Manage Projects

BSBMKG501B: Identify and Evaluate Marketing Opportunities

BSBRSK501A: Manage Risk

Exit with Diploma of Business or continue onto Advanced Diploma of Business.

AdVAnced diPlomA oF BUSineSSCRICOS Course Code 070526AF

duration1 year (4 terms)40 weeks

FeeAUD $8,000

course Structure

BSBADV602B: Develop an Advertising Campaign

BSBADV604B: Execute and Advertising Campaign

BSBMKG608A: Develop Organisational Marketing Objectives

BSBMKG609A: Develop a Marketing Plan

BSBHRM602A: Manage Human Resource Strategic Planning

BSBINN601A: Manage Organisational Change

BSBMGT615A: Contribute to Organisation Development

BSBFIM601A: Manage Finances

PAthWAySUpon successful completion of these courses, students will be awarded with the Advanced Diploma of Business. Students may exit at the stage or may continue their study with the Bachelor of Business at Victoria University Sydney Australia.Students will receive up to 12 unit credits in our Bachelor of Business (Accounting) or Bachelor of Business (Information Systems).

This is a comprehensive program which introduces students into the Australian way of work and business. Participants will learn common work practices, values and the things that are important in the Australian workplace culture.

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

EDUCATION CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9283 3601

Fax: +61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.zba.nsw.edu.au

www.zba.nsw.edu.au

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ACCOUNTING

www.zba.nsw.edu.auCRICOS Provider Code: 02997M

Why StUdy With Zenith BUSineSS AcAdemy (ZBA)?The Diploma of Accounting and Advanced Diploma of Accounting at ZBA seek to broaden the students’ accounting knowledge and enhance their career prospects. These courses have been specially designed for those who are working in the financial services industry or looking for an opportunity to work in this field. The Diploma of Accounting and Advanced Diploma of Accounting provide specialised skills and knowledge in areas such as Communication, Financial Accounting, Company Accounting, Management Accounting, Internal Control, Taxation Law and Computer Accounting.

coUrSe deliVery The mode of delivery is face-to-face classroom - based training. Assessment is ongoing and competency - based utilising a variety of assessment methods.

emPloyment oUtcomeThe skills and knowledge included in the Accounting courses qualification are designed for people typically employed as Finance Associate Professionals, Assistant Accountants (General), Branch Accountants and Managers (Financial Institution), Accountants (General) and Legal and Accounting services providers.

locAtion Sydney

intAKeS July, August, October, November

dUrAtionDiploma of Accounting - 1 year (4 terms) 40 weeksAdvanced Diploma of Accounting - 6 months (2 terms) 23 weeks

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementSdiploma of Accounting Local students must have completed HSC or equivalent; or industry-based experience. International students must have completed HSC or equivalent and a minimum English level of IELTS 5.5 with no individual band less than 5, PTE Academic with minimum 43, or TOEFL 530 or equivalent.

Advanced diploma of Accounting International students must have completed a Diploma of Accounting or equivalent.Students who do not meet the English language requirements can undertake an intensive English course at the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS).

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diPlomA oF AccoUntinGCRICOS Course Code 064535F

duration1 year (4 terms)40 weeks

FeeAUD $8,000

course Structure

FNSICGEN301B: Communicate in the Workplace

FNSICGEN302B: Use Technology in the Workplace

FNSICGEN304B: Apply Health and Safety Practices in the Workplace

FNSICIND401B: Apply Principles of Professional Practice to Work in the Financial Services Industry

FNSICACC304B: Prepare and Bank Receipts

FNSICACC306B: Process Journal Entries

BSBFIA301A: Maintain Financial Records

BSBFIA401A: Prepare Financial reports

FNSACCT407B: Set up and Operate a Computerised Accounting System (Pre-requisite BSBCMN308A)

FNSACCT502B: Prepare Income Tax Returns

FNSACCT503B: Manage Budgets and Forecasts

FNSACCT504B: Prepare Financial Reports for a Reporting Entity

FNSACCT506B: Implement and Maintain Internal Control Procedures

FNSACCT507B: Provide Management Accounting Information

FNSACCT404B: Make Decision in a Legal Context

BSBMKG408A: Conduct Market Research

FNSIACCT501B: Provide Financial and Business Performance Information

FNSICORG510B: Manage own Professional Development

Exit with Diploma of Accounting or continue onto Advanced Diploma of Accounting.

AdVAnced diPlomA oF AccoUntinGCRICOS Course Code 070527M

duration6 months (2 terms)23 weeks

FeeAUD $4,000

course Structure

BSBITU402A: Develop and Use Complex Spreadsheets

FNSACCT601B: Prepare Complex Tax Returns and Lodgements

FNSACCT604B: Monitor Corporate Governance Activities

FNSACCT610B: Develop and Implement Financial Strategies

FNSACCT606B: Conduct Internal Audit

FNSACCT607B:Evaluate Business Performance

FNSACCT613B: Prepare and Analyse Management Accounting Information (Pre-requisite FNSACCT507B) Provide Management Accounting Information

FNSACCT613B: Evaluate Organisation’s Financial Performance)Pre-requisite FNSACCT503B) Manage Budgets and Forecast

PAthWAySUpon successful completion of these courses, students will be awarded with the Advanced Diploma of Accounting. Students may exit at this stage or may continue their study with the Bachelor of Business at Victoria University Sydney Australia. Students will receive up to 12 unit credits in our Bachelor of Business (Accounting) or Bachelor of Business (Information Systems).

This is a comprehensive program which introduces students into the Australian way of work and business. Participants will learn common work practices, values and the things that are important in the Australian workplace culture.

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

EDUCATION CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9283 3601

Fax: +61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.zba.nsw.edu.au

www.zba.nsw.edu.au

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www.vusydney.edu.auCRICOS Provider code: 02475D22

DIPLOMA OFBUSINESSAND ENTERPRISE

Why StUdy the diPlomA oF BUSineSS And enterPriSe At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA?• This course is offered to international students with a pathway to higher education courses, specifically the Bachelor of Business at Victoria University Sydney.• Students will receive up to 8 unit credits into our Bachelor of Business (Accounting) or Bachelor of Business (Information Systems).• It provides students with an understanding of Australian and international business cultures, business principles, organisational structures and the socio-political legal environment in which business operates.• The Diploma of Business and Enterprise aims to develop a broad range of business knowledge and skills to enable students to successfully undertake further study at an undergraduate level in business, including chosen specialised disciplines.

locAtionMelbourne Sydney (TBA)

intAKeSMarch, July, November dUrAtion1 year (2 semesters) Fee AUD $6,740 per semester*Fees are subject to change

CRICOS Course Code: 066773J

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AcAdemic reqUirementSApplicants must have successfully completed study equivalent to an Australian Year 12 Certificate or approved equivalent as determined by Victoria University academic entry requirements.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS • Overall IELTS score of 5.5 with no band less than 5. • Internet-based TOEFL score of 70 with no section score less than 18.• Computer-based TOEFL score of 197 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of 4.• EAP University Preparation at the English Language School in Sydney

(ELSIS). • Students who do not meet the English language requirements can undertake an intensive English course at the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS).

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

cAreerSThis course is primarily designed to provide a pathway to higher level studies. Students who exit with the Diploma of Business and Enterprise will have acquired a range of vocational skills relevant to working in the business world.

This course is offered to international students with a pathway to higher education courses, specifically the Bachelor of Business at Victoria University. It provides students with an understanding of Australian and international business cultures, business principles, organisational structures and the socio-political-legal environment in which business operates.

coUrSe StrUctUreStudents are required to successfully complete 8 units of study as selected by Victoria University Sydney.

UnitS And electiVeS3113C0207U01: Accounting

3113C0207U02: Business Law Principles

3113C0207U03: Business Mathematics and Statistics

3113C0207U04: Economics

3113C0207U05: Information Systems

3113C0207U06: Marketing

3113C0207U07: Management

3113C0207U09: Business Communications

* examples only and may be substituted for other relevant subjects

PAthWAySCredits / exemptions in the Diploma of Business and Enterprise may be granted through Victoria University approved pathways. This will be determined by the Faculty of Business and Law at the time of application in accordance with the rules and regulations of Victoria University.

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www.vusydney.edu.auCRICOS Provider code: 02475D24

BACHELOR OFBUSINESS(INFORMATION SYSTEMS)

Why StUdy BAchelor oF BUSineSS (inFormAtion SyStemS) At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA?

• Free Microsoft CRM and Sharepoint training which are skills in demand in the industry.• This course is approved by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) .• VU Sydney offers a Graduate Recruitment Program providing student assistance and guaranteed interviews for entrance into the workforce.• Graduation from this course can greatly enhance students’ employment

prospects internationally.

locAtion Sydney

intAKeSMarch, July, November

dUrAtion3 yearsFor Zenith Business Academy (ZBA) students:Diploma Graduates - 2 yearsAdvanced Diploma Graduates - 1.5 years

Fee AUD $7,500 per semester*Fees are subject to change

CRICOS Course Code: 071961G

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ProFeSSionAl recoGnitionBy completing the specialisation and appropriate electives, graduates will meet the entrance requirements of the ACS Australia.

AcAdemic reqUirementSApplicants must have successfully completed study equivalent to an Australian Year 12 Certificate or approved equivalent as determined by Victoria University academic entry requirements.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS • Overall IELTS score of 6.0 with no band less than 6. • Internet-based TOEFL score of 92 with no section score less than 22.• Computer-based TOEFL score of 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of

5.• EAP University Preparation at the English Language School in Sydney

(ELSIS). • Students who do not meet the English language requirements can undertake an intensive English course at the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS).

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

cAreerSGraduation from this course will qualify you as a recognised Systems Analyst or Business Systems Analyst and can greatly enhance your employment prospects internationally.

coUrSe StrUctUreBAO2202 : Financial Accounting

BAO2204 : Management Accounting

BCO1046: Computer Systems

BCO1147: Introduction to Programming Concepts

BCO2148: Systems Analysis

BCO2149: Database Systems

BCO2501: Electronic Commerce Business Interfaces

BCO3144: Systems Design

BCO3150: Systems Implementation

BEO1105: Economic Principles

BFP1001: Professional Development 1

BFP2001: Professional Development 2

BFP3001: Professional Development 3

BHO1171: Introduction To Marketing

BLO2205: Corporate Law

BMO1102: Management and Organisation Behaviour

* examples only and may be substituted for other relevant subjects

PAthWAySCredit / exemptions in the Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) may be granted through Victoria University approved pathways. This will be determined by the Faculty of Business and Law at the time of application in accordance with the rules and regulations of Victoria University.

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www.vusydney.edu.auCRICOS Provider code: 02475D26

BACHELOR OFBUSINESS(ACCOUNTING)

Why StUdy BAchelor oF BUSineSS (AccoUntinG) At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA?

• Free MYOB training, which is a skill in demand in the industry.• This course is approved by the Certified Practising Accountant (CPA).• VU Sydney offers a Graduate Recruitment Program providing student assistance and guaranteed interviews for entrance into the workforce.• Graduation from this course can greatly enhance students’ employment

prospects internationally.

locAtion Sydney

intAKeSMarch, July, November

dUrAtion3 yearsFor Zenith Business Academy (ZBA) students:Diploma Graduates - 2 yearsAdvanced Diploma Graduates - 1.5 years

Fee AUD $7,500 per semester*Fees are subject to change

CRICOS Course Code: 068696A

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ProFeSSionAl recoGnitionBy completing the specialisation and appropriate electives graduates will meet the entrance requirements of Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) Australia, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, National Institute of Accountants and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. By selecting the appropriate electives students are able to satisfy ASIC RS146 requirements.

AcAdemic reqUirementSApplicants must have successfully completed study equivalent to an Australian Year 12 Certificate or approved equivalent as determined by Victoria University academic entry requirements.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS • Overall IELTS score of 6.0 with no band less than 6. • Internet-based TOEFL score of 92 with no section score less than 22.• Computer-based TOEFL score of 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of

5.• EAP University Preparation at the English Language School in Sydney

(ELSIS). • Students who do not meet the English Language requirements can undertake an intensive English course at the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS).

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

cAreerSThis course aims to equip students with the necessary skills to perform a wide range of accounting activities in addition to developing a sound business acumen in Accountancy, Finance and Management positions.

coUrSe StrUctUreBAO2202: Financial Accounting

BAO2203: Corporate Accounting

BAO2204: Management Accounting

BAO3307: Corporate Finance

BAO3309: Advanced Financial Accounting

BCO1147: Introduction to Programming Concepts

BCO2148: Systems Analysis

BCO2149: Database Systems

BCO2501: Electronic Commerce Business Interfaces

BEO1105: Economic Principles

BFP1001: Professional Development 1

BFP2001: Professional Development 2

BFP3001: Professional Development 3

BHO1171: Introduction To Marketing

BLO2205: Corporate Law

BMO1102: Management and Organisation Behaviour

* examples only and may be substituted for other relevant subjects

PAthWAySCredit / exemptions in the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) may be granted through Victoria University approved pathways. This will be determined by the Faculty of Business and Law at the time of application in accordance with the rules and regulations of Victoria University.

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GRADUATE DIPLOMA INPROFESSIONALACCOUNTING

Why StUdy AccoUntinG At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA?

• Free MYOB training, which is in demand in the industry. • This course is approved by the Certified Practising Accountant (CPA).• VU Sydney offers a Graduate Recruitment Program providing student assistance and guaranteed interviews for entrance into the workforce.• Graduation from this course can greatly enhance students’ employment

prospects internationally.• Providing students with shorter (8 units) route to membership of CPA Australia.

locAtion Sydney

intAKeSMarch, July, November

dUrAtion1 year (2 semesters)

Fee AUD $8,400 per semester*Fees are subject to changeInstalment options available for eligible students

CRICOS Course Code: 068697M

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AcAdemic reqUirementSEntry into this program is open to applicants with an appropriate degree. Preference will be given to applicants whose degree contains major studies in a quantitative discipline. Other applicants whose occupation and experience indicate they have the capacity to succeed, may be accepted into the course as assessed by the Victoria University course coordinator according to the Victoria University policy.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS • Overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6 • Internet-based TOEFL score of 92 with no section score less than 22• Computer-based TOEFL score of 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of

5• EAP University Preparation at the English Language School in Sydney

(ELSIS).

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

The Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting offers the opportunity for students to gain technical skills and conceptual knowledge in:• Financial Accounting• Management Accounting• Finance• Auditing and Assurance• Commercial and Corporation Law• Taxation• Information Systems• Economics and Quantitative MethodsThese skills are essential for the professional accountant in today’s global environment.Additionally, graduates will develop generic skills commonly applied in practice and valued by employers and professional bodies including analytical, personal and interpersonal skills.

cAreerSAccountancy, Finance and Management positions.

coUrSe StrUctUreStudents who wish to enhance their accounting skills can select twelve subjects approved by the Faculty of Business and Law, which may include*:

BAO5522: Managerial Accounting

BAO5524: Professional Auditing

BAO5534: Business Finance

BAO5535: Issues In Contemporary Accounting

BAO5543: Accounting Systems and Processes

BEO6600: Business Economics

BLO5540: Business and Company Law

BAO5525: Financial and Corporate Accounting

* examples only and may be substituted for other relevant subjects

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MASTER OFACCOUNTING

Why Study MaSter of accounting at victoria univerSity Sydney auStraLia ?

• ThiscourseincludesSAPBaseCRM,ERPandMYOBtrainingwhichare skillsindemandintheindustry.• ThiscourseisapprovedbytheCertifiedPractisingAccountant(CPA).• VUSydneyoffersaGraduateRecruitmentProgramproviding studentassistanceandguaranteedinterviewsforentranceintothe workforce.• Graduationfromthiscoursecangreatlyenhancestudents’employmentprospectsinternationally.

Location Sydney

intaKeSMarch,July,November

duration1.5years(3semesters)First2semestersequatestoaGraduateDiploma

fee AUD$8,400persemester*FeesaresubjecttochangeInstalmentoptionsavailableforeligiblestudents

CRICOS Course Code: 068698K

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acadeMic reQuireMentSEntryintothisprogramisopentoapplicantswithanappropriatedegree.Preferencewillbegiventoapplicantswhosedegreecontainsmajorstudiesinaquantitativediscipline.OtherapplicantswhoseoccupationandexperienceindicatetheyhavethecapacitytosucceedmaybeacceptedintothecourseasassessedbytheVictoriaUniversitycoursecoordinatoraccordingtotheVictoriaUniversitypolicy.

engLiSh Language reQuireMentS • OverallIELTSscoreof6.5withnobandlessthan6• Internet-basedTOEFLscoreof92withnosectionscorelessthan22• Computer-basedTOEFLscoreof237withanEssayRating(ER)scoreof5

• EAPUniversityPreparationattheEnglishLanguageSchoolinSydney(ELSIS)

hoW to aPPLy?Forfurtherinformationaboutthiscourseandapplicationprocedures,pleasecontact:

VICTORIAUNIVERSITYSYDNEYAUSTRALIA

Levels2-4,545KentStreet,

Sydney2000,NSW,Australia

Phone: +61292833601

Fax: +61292833646

Email:[email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

TheMasterofAccountingcourseofferstheopportunityforstudentstogaintechnicalskillsandconceptualknowledgein:• FinancialAccounting• ManagementAccounting• Finance• AuditingandAssurance• CommercialandCorporationsLaw• Taxation• InformationSystems• EconomicsandQuantitativeMethodsTheseskillsareessentialfortheprofessionalaccountantintoday’sglobalenvironment.Additionally,graduateswilldevelopgenericskillscommonlyappliedinpracticeandvaluedbyemployersandprofessionalbodiesincludinganalytical,personalandinterpersonalskills.

careerSAccountancy,FinanceandManagementpositions.

courSe StructureStudentswhowishtoenhancetheiraccountingskillscanselecttwelvesubjectsapprovedbytheFacultyofBusinessandLawwhichmayinclude:*

BAO5524:ProfessionalAuditing

BAO5525:Financial&CorporateAccounting

BAO5543:AccountingSystemsAndProcesses

BAO5734:FinancialAnalysis

BAO5746:ManagerialControlSystems

BAO6714:ComputerisedAccountinginERPSystems

BAO7742:BusinessResearchMethods

BCO6603:EnterpriseResourcePlanningSystems(SAPBased)

BCO6604:CustomerRelationshipManagement(SAPBased)

BLO5540:BusinessandCompanyLaw

BMO5565:HRInformationSystems(SAPBased)

*examplesonlyandmaybesubstitutedforotherrelevantsubjects

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MASTER OFBUSINESS(INFORMATION SYSTEMS)

Why StUdy mASter oF BUSineSS (inFormAtion SyStemS) At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA?

• This is an advanced course of studies in both the theory and practice of Information Systems within a business environment.• This course was designed for computer-literate graduates who wish to further their knowledge, understanding and skills, so they may perform their current responsibilities with greater knowledge and enhance their career progression.• This course includes Microsoft CRM and Sharepoint training, which are industry skills in demand. The course is approved by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). VU Sydney also offers a Graduate Recruitment Program providing student assistance and guaranteed interviews for entrance into the workforce.• Graduation from this course will qualify you as recognised Systems Analyst or Business Systems Analyst and can greatly enhance your employment prospects internationally.

ProFeSSionAl recoGnition

• Graduates are eligible for membership with the Australian Computer Society at the professional level (which is the highest possible level for students).

coUrSe oBjectiVe

• This course is designed for students who have completed an undergraduate degree in Information Technology or Information Systems and wish to extend their knowledge in areas such as Programming, Project Management, Systems Analysis, Database Systems and Networking.• The course aims to provide students with an extended advanced program of study in both the theory and practice of Information Systems within a business environment.

CRICOS Course Code: 025399K

locAtion MelbourneSydney (TBA)

intAKeSMarch, July, November

dUrAtion1.5 years (3 semesters)

Fee AUD $8,500 per semester*Fees are subject to changeInstalment options available for eligible students

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coUrSe StrUctUreEach subject carries a value of 12 credit points. Students must complete 144 credit points through academic study in order to graduate.

UnitS oF comPetencieSThe course comprises of:

(a) twelve coursework units of study or

(b) nine units of study and a thesis:

Compulsory Units of Study

BCO6656: Information Technology Project Management

BCO6653: Management of Information Technology

BCO6672: The Information Systems Professional

BCO6671: Information Systems Research and Writing

BCO6184: Small Business Information and Internet Systems

BCO6185: Executive and Mobile Computing

BCO6603: Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

BCO6610: Internet Technologies in Business

BCO6616: Building Internet Commerce Systems

BCO6641: User Computing

BCO6642: Systems Development

BCO6643: Knowledge Engineering

* examples only and may be substituted for other relevant subjects

AcAdemic reqUirementSTo qualify for admission into this course an applicant must have successfully completed a relevant degree or graduate diploma or work experience to indicate the ability to undertake the course successfully.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS• Overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6. • Internet-based TOEFL score of 92 with no section score less than 22.• Computer-based TOEFL score of 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of 5.• EAP University Preparation at the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS).

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

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MASTER OF BUSINESS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCEPLANNING SYSTEMS (SAP)

Why StUdy mASter oF BUSineSS in enterPriSe reSoUrce PlAnninG SyStemS (erP) At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA?

• This course provides an information systems perspective to ERP systems. It has an emphasis on SAP R/3. You will develop the necessary computing and business skills to support the implementation and maintenance of ERP systems. You will also gain an understanding of the strategic implications these systems have on a business.• This course includes Microsoft CRM and Sharepoint training which are industry skills in demand. This course is approved by the ACS and we proudly offer the Graduate Recruitment Program providing student assistance and guaranteed interviews for entrance into the workforce.• Graduation from this course will qualify you as a recognised Systems Analyst or Business Systems Analyst and can greatly enhance your employment prospects internationally.

ProFeSSionAl recoGnition

Graduates are eligible for membership with the Australian Computer Society at the professional level (which is the highest possible level for students).

coUrSe oBjectiVe

• This course aims to: provide students with the knowledge, competencies and processes to ensure their employment within the field of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERPs) upon graduation and/or enable progression to further study and research; develop and practise skills in written, oral and electronic communication and in the gathering, analysis and interpretation of data of all kinds relevant to ERPs; develop problem-solving skills which will enable graduates to demonstrate skills in the implementation and maintenance of ERPs as well as recognising the overall business context in which such systems are to be found.• Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERPs) are responsible for processing and recording all business transactions within large companies. ERP professionals have the appropriate skill sets to implement and maintain these systems. SAP, the market leader in ERP systems, has been a strategic partner with Victoria University since 1998. This Masters degree focuses on the implementation and use of ERP systems utilising SAP solutions.

CRICOS Course Code: 038988D

locAtion MelbourneSydney (TBA)

intAKeSMarch, July, November

dUrAtion1.5 years (3 semesters)

Fee AUD $8,500 per semester*Fees are subject to changeInstalment options available for eligible students

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coUrSe StrUctUreEach subject carries a value of 12 credit points. Students must complete 144 credit points through academic study in order to graduate.

UnitS oF comPetencieSThe course comprises:

(a) 12 coursework units of study

(b) 9 units of study and a thesis:

BCO6603: Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

BCO5501: Business Process Engineering

BCO5651: Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation

BMO5574: Supply Chain and Logistics Management

BMO6624: Organisation Change Management

BCO6615: Strategic Use of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

* examples only and may be substituted for other relevant subjects

PlUS SiX electiVe UnitSBMO5565: Human Resource Information Systems (SAP’s HR module)

BCO5647: Applications Programming Techniques

BCO6676: Business Intelligence Systems (SAP’s BW module)

BAO6714: Computerised Accounting in an ERP System

BCO5655: IS Application Development (SAP Project)

cAreer PAthWAyS Graduation from this course will qualify you as a recognised ERP Business Analyst, ERP Project Manager, ERP Functional Consultant or Management.

AcAdemic reqUirementSApplicants must have successfully completed a relevant degree or graduate diploma and be employed in a position associated with computing or in the absence of formal qualifications have such training and work experience to indicate the ability to undertake the course successfully.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS • Overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.• Internet-based TOEFL score of 92 with no section score less than 22.• Computer-based TOEFL score of 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of 5.• EAP University Preparation at the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS).

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

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GRADUATE DIPLOMAIN COMPUTERSCIENCE

Why StUdy the GrAdUAte diPlomA in comPUter Science At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA?

• This course is approved by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).• VU Sydney offers a Graduate Recruitment Program providing student assistance and guaranteed interviews for entrance into the workforce.• Graduation from this course can greatly enhance students’ employment

prospects internationally.• Free Microsoft CRM and Sharepoint training, which are skills in demand in the industry.

WhAt joBS Are AVAilABle in SoFtWAre deVeloPment?

Software Engineering is currently one of the most important computer areas in the world. Graduates can find employment in the Banking and Finance Industries, Software Engineering, Consulting, Training, Auditing and implementation in the commercial, government or private sectors and general software development. There are also employment opportunities within the telecommunications and defence industries.

locAtion Sydney

intAKeSMarch, July, November

dUrAtion1 year (2 semesters)

Fee AUD $8,500 per semesterInstalment options available for eligible students*Fees are subject to change

CRICOS Course Code: 061902A

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AcAdemic reqUirementSEntry into this program is open to applicants with an appropriate degree. Preference will be given to applicants whose degree contains major studies in a quantitative discipline. Other applicants whose occupation and experience indicate that they have the capacity to succeed may be accepted into the course as assessed by the Victoria University course coordinator according to the Victoria University policy.

ProFeSSionAl recoGnitionGraduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) at the professional level (which is the highest possible level for students) and the Institute of Mathematics.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS • Overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6. • Internet-based TOEFL score of 92 with no section score less than 22.• Computer-based TOEFL score of 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of

5.• EAP University Preparation at the English Language School in Sydney

(ELSIS).

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

coUrSe StrUctUreRCM5800: Object Oriented Programming GD1

RCM5811: Operating Systems

RCM6844: Software Engineering 1

RCM6822: Internet Programming

RCM5802: Information Systems

RCM5810: Software Development

RCM5820: Network Operating Systems Administration

RCM5824: Object Oriented Programming GD2

* examples only and may be substituted for other relevant subjects

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MASTER OF SCIENCEIN COMPUTER SCIENCE(SOFTWARE ENGINEERING)

Why StUdy mASter oF Science in comPUter Science (SoFtWAre enGineerinG) At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA?

• This course is approved by the Australia Computer Society (ACS).• VU Sydney offers a Graduate Recruitment Program providing student assistance and guaranteed interviews for entrance into the workforce.• Graduation from this course can greatly enhance students’ employment

prospects internationally.• Free Microsoft CRM and Sharepoint training which are skills in demand in the industry.

WhAt joBS Are AVAilABle in SoFtWAre enGineerinG?Software engineering is currently one of the most important computer areas in the world. Graduates can find employment in the Banking and Finance Industries, Software Engineering, Consulting, Training, Auditing and within the commercial, government or private sectors, and general software development. There are also employment opportunities within the telecommunications and defence industries.

locAtion Sydney

intAKeSMarch, July, November

dUrAtion2 years (4 semesters)1 year (2 semesters) - students who have completed the Graduate Diploma of Computer Science

Fee AUD $8500 per semester*Fees are subject to changeInstalment options available for eligible students

CRICOS Course Code: 064506M

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ProFeSSionAl recoGnitionGraduates are eligible for membership to the Australian Computer Society (ACS) at the professional level.

AcAdemic reqUirementSEntry into this program is open to applicants with an appropriate degree. Preference will be given to applicants whose degree contains major studies in a quantitative discipline. Other applicants whose occupation and experience indicate that they have the capacity to succeed may be accepted into the course as assessed by the Victoria University course coordinator according to the Victoria University policy.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS• Overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.• Internet-based TOEFL score of 92 with no section score less than 22.• Computer-based TOEFL score of 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of 5.• EAP University Preparation at the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS).

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

School oF enGineerinG And ScienceVictoria University Sydney offers a Software Development/Software Engineering stream as part of the postgraduate studies in the School of Engineering and Science. Prospective students do not require, background knowledge in computing. The Master of Science is a 2 - year course (equivalent to 16 study units) providing graduates with the required knowledge and tools to work as professionals in Programming and Software Engineering areas.

coUrSe StrUctUreThe Master of Science (SMCS) is a postgraduate course offered on a full-time basis over 2 years or on an equivalent part-time basis. This is a nested course; successful completion of 8 units approved by the course coordinator provides exit points to a postgraduate in Diploma in Computer Science (SGCS) or to a postgraduate in Diploma in Software Engineering (SGSE).

Master of ScienceYear 1

Graduate Diploma(Software Engineering)

Master of ScienceYear 2

Graduate Diploma(Computer Science)

GrAdUAte diPlomARCM5800: Object Oriented Programming GD1

RCM5811: Operating Systems

RCM6684: Software Engineering 1

RCM6822: Internet Programming

RCM5802: Information Systems

RCM5810: Software Development

RCM5820: Network Operating Systems Administration

RCM5824: Object Oriented Programming GD2

mASterRCM5813: Artificial Intelligence

RCM6104: Thesis (1 unit)

RCM6105: Thesis (1 unit)

RCM6702: Internet Data Representation 1

RCM6710: Internet Data Management 1

RCM6841: Software Engineering 2

RCM6846: Object Oriented Design

* examples only and may be substituted for other relevant subjects

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GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATIONLAW AND PRACTICE

Why StUdy the GrAdUAte certiFicAte in AUStrAliAn immiGrAtion lAW And PrActice At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA?

• This course provides an understanding of Australian Immigration Law and Practice. It enables existing practitioners (accounting, legal and others) to expand their areas of practice.• A student who achieves a 50% pass rate in each unit of the common assessment task and an overall of 50% in each of the four prescribed units of study in the Graduate Certificate in Australian Immigration Law and Practice, is eligible to apply for registration as a migration agent. The University will notify MARA that a student has obtained a mark of 50% or above in each of the four units of study.

locAtionSydney/Melbourne

intAKeSFebruary , July

dUrAtion6 months (1 semester)

Fee AUD $9,456.52 per semester*Fees are subject to change

CRICOS Course Code: 072576G

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StUdy reqUirementSMany postgraduate students have work, family and other commitments. It is important that you plan your time commitment to this course when you enrol. As a guide to planning, each unit of study requires between 90 and 120 hours of study, including class attendance, assessment and learning activities.Work, family, travel and personal commitments are not acceptable reasons for granting extensions or special consideration, other than in exceptional circumstances.When planning your enrolment you need to decide whether you have the available time to commit to your study load.

AcAdemic reqUirementSTo qualify for admission into this course, applicants will normally hold an Australian Bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternatively, applicants who can demonstrate the capacity to study successfully at a postgraduate level will be admitted into the program. If applicants do not meet this requirement, they may be able to study the Professional Certificate of Immigration Law as an introduction to the course.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS • Overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6. • Internet-based TOEFL score of 92 with no section score less than 22.• Computer-based TOEFL score of 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of

5.• EAP University Preparation at the English Language School in Sydney

(ELSIS).

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney NSW, 2000, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

or [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

eliGiBilityVU Sydney: This program is available to Australian citizens only.VU Melbourne: This program is available to Australian citizens and international students.

cAreerSThis course could lead to a career as a Migration Agent.Learn more about your career options on the Australian Government’s Career Information and Resources website.Many students who have successfully completed this course and passed the prescribed MARA requirements become Registered Migration Agents. Others find employment with law firms or larger migration companies, (public and private), or work for voluntary organisations.

coUrSe oBjectiVeSThis course aims to provide students with an understanding of Australian Immigration Law and Practice and will enable existing practitioners, accounting, legal and others to expand their areas of practice. Students who successfully complete the appropriate combination of units will be eligible to practise as a registered Australian Migration Agent.

coUrSe StrUctUreThis course is offered on a full-time basis over one semester and part-time basis over two semesters. The postgraduate units of study carry a value of 12 credit points. Each student must obtain 48 credit points through academic study to graduate.

UnitS BLO5605: Australian Immigration Law

BLO5606: Australia’s Visa System

BLO5607: Visa Compliance, Cancellation and Review

BLO5608: Applied Migration Law and Practice

* examples only and may be substituted for other relevant subjects

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ACS PROFESSIONAL YEAR PROGRAM (ICT) GRADUATES

www.professionalyear.infoCRICOS Provider Code: 02644C

Why StUdy At the edUcAtion centre oF AUStrAliA?

Education Centre of Australia (ECA) is a modern and diverse educational institution which emphasises innovation and excellence in its educational programs and research across a wide range of disciplines that are in demand in Australia. ECA is offering the Professional Year Program (ICT) in partnership with the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

WhAt iS the ProFeSSionAl yeAr ProGrAm (ict)?

The ACS Professional Year Program in (ICT) is a Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) approved course which equips students with the professional and practical skills required to work in the IT industry in Australia. This program is one of the pathways from university to employment within Australia. The program has been designed, under Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) guidelines, principally for international students seeking to gain permanent residence. On completion of this program students are able to apply to gain additional points towards migration. The Professional Year does not guarantee permanent residence, but does assist in gaining the additional points required. The Professional Year Program (ICT) is aimed at graduates with an IT Bachelor or Masters degree who have recently graduated and are holding a 485 Skilled Graduate (temporary) visa or Bridging visa A. For details on the 485 visa, please visit the Department of Immigration and Citizenship website at:

www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/485

The Professional Year Program takes participants through the fundamentals of Australian Workplace Culture and Practice, Business Communications and the Professional Code of Conduct and Ethics expected of professionals working in the IT industry. This includes a 12-week work experience module.

locAtion

Sydney

intAKeS Every 4 weeks

dUrAtion 44 to 52 weeks

Fee

AUD $12,500 per yearinstalment options available

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coUrSe deScriPtionThe Professional Year Program has four modules with a total of from 44 to 52 weeks, including: a 13 - week classroom module on Australian Workplace Culture and Practice; a 13 - week classroom module on Australian Business Communications and practice; a workplace Internship of 220 hours over a minimum 10 weeks; and an on-line professional practice component.

In addition, ECA provides IELTS support activities, including an optional two full days IELTS test hints and preparation.

All classroom modules are taught on Saturdays.

coUrSe StrUctUre

Australian Workplace culture and PracticeThe 130 - hour Australian Workplace Culture and Practice module is taught over 13 - weeks. It provides: an introduction to Australian culture, and its political and economic systems; Australian workplace culture; laws, regulations and practices relating to the workplace, including occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination and EEO and industrial relations; professional ethics and conduct; and in-depth guidance and assistance with developing job application letters, resumes and job interviews.

Business english communicationThe 130 - hour Business Communications and Critical Skills for the Australian Workplace module is also taught over 13 - weeks. It provides instruction and practice in: the full range of business communications such as business letters, memos and emails; and in organizing, holding and recording (minute taking) business meetings. Students also undertake small group simulated business projects, producing formal written reports and executive summaries, and preparing and presenting power point presentations.

Professional internship/Work experienceAll Professional Year (ICT) students have to undertake a 220 - hour business internship with an employer providing work experience in their professional area. The Internship is managed and supervised by ECA which works closely with a wide range of Host Companies to provide opportunities for students to enhance their professional knowledge, skills and experience.

Professional componentAll IT Professional Year students complete an ACS provided on-line Professional Environment (PE) module to complement their Internship, and is undertaken while students are on their internship.

AcS Boot campsACS also runs a compulsory introductory boot camp for all PY students, where they receive their ACS Membership pack and are introduced to the ACS, the IT industry and the Professional Year.ACS also provides a final graduation boot camp at which students are provided with further input on launching their IT career.

ProFeSSionAl recoGnitionGraduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Computer Society at the professional level (the highest level possible for students).

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS Minimum of IELTS 6 in each band.

AcAdemic reqUirementS A professional (ICT) degree completed with a minimum of two academic years of study (which is 92 weeks of registered study), in an Australian university, and completed within the previous six months.

WhAt docUmentS do i reqUire?• Current Resume • Letter from University verifying two years completion of degree study • Certified copy of Transcript for University course completed • Evidence of English language proficiency • Copy of Skilled Migration Assessment from professional body • Copy of current passport-size photograph • Evidence of current visa status

hoW to APPly?For further information about the course and application proceduresplease contact:

EDUCATION CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646Email: [email protected]

www.professionalyear.info

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SkILLED MIGRATION INTERNSHIP PROGRAM(ACCOUNTING) GRADUATES

www.professionalyear.infoCRICOS Provider Code: 02644C

Why StUdy At the edUcAtion centre oF AUStrAliA?

Education Centre of Australia (ECA) is a modern and diverse educational institution which emphasises innovation and excellence in its educational programs and research across a wide range of disciplines that are in demand in Australia. ECA is offering the Skilled Migration Internship Program (Accounting) in partnership with CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Australia and the National Institute of Accountants

WhAt iS SKilled miGrAtion internShiP ProGrAm (AccoUntinG)?

• The Skilled Migration Internship Program (SMIPA) which is a Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) approved course, equips students with the professional and practical skills required to work in the Accounting industry in Australia. This program is one of the pathways from university to employment within Australia.• The program has been designed, under Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) guidelines, principally for international students seeking to gain permanent residence. • On completion of this program students are able to apply to gain additional points towards migration. The SMIPA program does not guarantee permanent residence, but does assist in gaining the additional points required.• The SMIPA program is aimed at graduates with an Accounting Bachelors or Master degree who have recently graduated and are holding a 485 Skilled Graduate (temporary) visa or Bridging visa A.

For details on the 485 visa, please visit the Department of Immigration and Citizenship website at:

www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/485

• The SMIPA program takes participants through the fundamentals of Australian Workplace Culture Practice, Business Communications and the Professional Code of Conduct and Ethics expected of professionals working in the Accounting industry. This includes a 12-week work experience module.

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intAKeS Every 4 weeks dUrAtion 44 to 52 weeks

Fee AUD $11,500 per yearinstalment options available

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coUrSe deScriPtionThe SMIPA Program has four modules with a total of from 44 to 52 weeks, including: a 13-week classroom module on Australian Workplace Culture and Practice; a 13-week classroom module on Australian Business Communications and practice; a workplace Internship of 220 hours over a minimum 10 weeks; and an on-line professional practice component.

In addition ECA provides IELTS support activities, including an optional two full days IELTS test hints and preparation.

All classroom modules are taught on Saturdays.

coUrSe StrUctUre

Australian Workplace culture and PracticeThe 130-hour Australian Workplace Culture and Practice module is taught over 13-weeks. It provides: an introduction to Australian culture, and its political and economic systems; Australian workplace culture; laws, regulations and practices relating to the workplace, including occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination and EEO and industrial relations; professional ethics and conduct; and in-depth guidance and assistance with developing job application letters, resumes and job interviews.

Business english communicationThe 130-hour Business Communications and Critical Skills for the Australian Workplace module is also taught over 13-weeks. It provides instruction and practice in: the full range of business communications such as business letters, memos and emails; and in organizing, holding and recording (minute taking) business meetings. Students also undertake small group simulated business projects, producing formal written reports and executive summaries, and preparing and presenting PowerPoint presentations.

Professional internship/Work experienceAll SMIPA students have to undertake a 220-hour business internship with an employer providing work experience in their professional area. The Internship is managed and supervised by ECA which works closely with a wide range of Host Companies to provide opportunities for students to enhance their professional knowledge, skills and experience.

Professional componentAll SMIPA students complete an ECA provided on-line professional accountancy module (PACT) to complement their Internship, and is undertaken while students are on their Internship.

ProFeSSionAl recoGnitionGraduates are eligible for membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Australia and the National Institute of Accountants.

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementS Minimum of IELTS 6 in each band.

AcAdemic reqUirementS A professional (accountancy) degree completed with a minimum of two academic years of study (which is 92 weeks of registered study), in an Australian university, and completed within the previous six months.

WhAt docUmentS do i reqUire?• Current Resume • Letter from University verifying two years completion of degree study • Certified copy of Transcript for University course completed • Evidence of English language proficiency • Copy of Skilled Migration Assessment from professional body • Copy of current passport-size photograph • Evidence of current visa status

hoW to APPly?For further information about the course and application proceduresplease contact:

EDUCATION CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney 2000, NSW, Australia

Phone: + 61 2 9283 3601

Fax: + 61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.professionalyear.info

www.professionalyear.infoProfess ional Development

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GRADUATE RECRUITMENT PROGRAM (GRP)

Why recrUit At VictoriA UniVerSity Sydney?• No recruitment cost.• Save time, effort, advertising costs and work with our in-house recruitment team.• Victoria University Sydney commits to being your organisation’s training facility.• Customised courses and training designed according to your organisation’s requirements absolutely FREE OF CHARGE.• Select from a large pool of talented and eager graduates for entry level positions.• 2 weeks free placement.

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coUrSeS oFFered• Diploma of Business and Enterprise• Graduate Certificate in Australian Immigration Law and Practice• Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)• Bachelor of Business (Accounting)• Graduate Diploma in Computer Science• Master of Science in Computer Science• Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting• Master of Accounting• Master of Business in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (SAP)

• Master of Business (Information Systems)

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Levels 2 - 4, 545 Kent Street

Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

Phone: +61 2 9283 3601

Fax: +61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

Why VictoriA UniVerSity GrAdUAteS?Victoria University Sydney delivers courses and free valuable add-on lessons, and training that equips our graduates with necessary knowledge, skills and qualities to succeed in the competitive market.

KnoWledGe And SKillS • ERP, CRM, SAP, MYOB• Public Speaking and Presentation Skills• Business English• Australian Workplace Culture

more imPortAntly We WilltrAin oUr GrAdUAteS AccordinGto yoUr orGAniSAtion’S reqUirementFree oF chArGe!

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Why StUdy At the edUcAtion centre oF AUStrAliA?The Education Centre of Australia (ECA) is a modern and diverse educational institution that emphasises innovation and excellence in our educational programs and research across a wide range of disciplines that are in demand in Australia. ECA has a strong history of providing quality, career-oriented education for both undergraduates and postgraduates. ECA graduates have the skills and knowledge that will help them find jobs and success in their careers.

WhAt iS the ProFeSSionAl internShiP ProGrAm (PiP)? This program is designed for undergraduates and graduates of Accounting, IT and other specialisations wishing to seek work experience in Australia in their chosen area. The program is designed to give candidates an understanding of working in the Australian professional marketplace and is available for those who have valid working rights in Australia.

WhAt Are the AdVAntAGeS oF the internShiP ProGrAm?• The Internship program will provide valuable hands-on experience in an environment related to your chosen field of study.• You will learn and experience the Australian Professional Work Culture.• The internship program will introduce you to the professional network industry where you will meet people in your own field with a possibility of securing employment or other contacts.• The Internship Program covers all aspects of how to apply for a job, personal presentation and how to conduct yourself at a job interview. • You will gain confidence and experience during your internship, which will give you confidence when applying for future jobs.

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intAKeSOngoing

dUrAtion 3 monthsFull-time & Part-time

FeeSAUD $750 - ECA StudentsAUD $1,000 - Non ECA StudentsAUD $250 Specialised area

PROFESSIONALINTERNSHIPPROGRAM

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ProGrAm StrUctUreDRDP incorporated workshops to enhance your skills and knowledge.

AUStrAliAn WorKPlAce And cUltUreAn introduction to the Australian workplace to help you learn about common work practices, values and the things that are important in the Australian workplace.

reSUme And coVer letterSLearn how to prepare a proper Resume/CV according to Australian standards; what information should be included, and what are the appropriate terms and expressions to use.

PUBlic SPeAKinG And PerSonAl PreSentAtionLearn techniques to speak clearly and confidently. Also learn how to dress and present yourself in the right way.

joB SeArch SKillSLearn effective communication on the telephone and techniques to succeed in an interview.

myoB (iF reqUired)If the internship required is in the accounting area, the MYOB workshop will be mandatory to improve knowledge of this system.

certiFicAte And trAnScriPt on comPletionOnce you have attended all the workshops, you will be granted a program completion certificate and transcript.

indUStry-SPeciFic internShiPSOur expert advisors are totally up to date with the current industry requirements and are totally capable of providing you with an internship matching your skill set. We provide 12 weeks unpaid internships and the major targeted sectors are:• Accounting• Finance• Information Technology • Information Systems

entry reqUirementS• Hold a visa with work rights in Australia• Able to attend the workshops every Friday• Have an appropriate accounting / IT educational background / work experience

ProGrAm ProceSS• Application and payment• Attend workshops• Submit CV and relevant documents• Attend interview• Commence internship

hoW to APPly?For further information about this course and application procedures, please contact:

EDUCATION CENTRE OF AUSTRALIA

Level 4, 545 Kent Street,

Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9283 3601

Fax: +61 2 9283 3646

Email: [email protected]

www.vusydney.edu.au

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ENGLISH FOR

LIFE

ELSISEnglish Language School in Sydney

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• ELSIS offers a wide range of English courses

• Fantastic nationality mix

• Highly qualified teachers

• Pathways to universities

• Fun and enjoyable social activities

• Excellent accommodation options

• Prime city centre location

KOREAN 18%

EASTERN EUROPEAN 19%

BRAZILIAN 16%

TURKISH 5%

SOUTH AMERICAN 10%

JAPANESE 5%

CHINESE 3%

WESTERN EUROPEAN 14%

THAI 7%

OTHER ASIAN 2%

MIDDLE EASTERN 1%

morninG clASSeS

KOREAN 9%

EASTERN EUROPEAN 19%

BRAZILIAN 22%

TURKISH 5%

SOUTH AMERICAN 19%

AFRICAN 1%

CHINESE 1%

WESTERN EUROPEAN 7%

THAI 1%

OTHER ASIAN 5%

MIDDLE EASTERN 1%

eVeninG clASSeS

WHY CHOOSE

ELSIS?

FANTASTICNATIONALITY

MIX

English Language School In Sydney

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Under Graduate and Post Graduate

or other Universities

Diploma andAdvanced

or other VET or TAFE

General EnglishCambridge Exam

PreparationIELTS Exam Preparation

English for Academic Purposes

Business English

GE 1

Beginner

12 weeks

GE 2

Elementary

12 weeks

GE 3

Pre-intermediate

12 weeks

GE 4

Intermediate

12 weeks

Preparation Courses For Cambridge

Preliminary English Test (PET)

Preparation Courses For Cambridge

First Certificate in English (FCE) Test

Preparation Courses For Cambridge

Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)

GE 6

Advanced

12 weeks

IELTS

12 weeks

EAP 2

Advanced

12 weeks

GE 5 Upper

Intermediate12 weeks

EAP 1Upper

Intermediate12 weeks

BE

12 weeks

COURSEFLOW CHART

TESTEVERY 4WEEkS*EXCEPT CAMBRIDGE AND EAP COURSES

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TESTIMONIAL:

Hi, my name is Michaela and I come from Slovakia. Studying English at ELSIS is really amazing and we have so much fun during the lessons. One of the most

fantastic things is that you meet people from all over the world! - Michaela, Slovakia

GENERALINTENSIVEENGLISH

KEY FACTS:

• Course length: 12 weeks per level

• Levels: 6 levels – Beginner, Elementary, Pre- intermediate, Intermediate, Upper-intermediate and Advanced

• 20 hours face - to - face teaching per week

• Class size: Average 15 / Maximum 18

• Minimum age: 18

• Entry requirement: None

• Start date: Every Monday

• Book from: 2 - 50 weeks

General Intensive EnglishCRICOS course code: 054514E

SKILLS CLASSES PROGRAM

• Students choose two skills classes per month and have one class on Monday and Wednesday and the other on Tuesday and Thursday• Skills range from writing, listening, vocabulary, pronunciation and speaking

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CRICOS course code: 062241C

• ELSIS offers courses incorporating both general and academic IELTS and students have the option of studying in the morning or in the evening.• The course runs over a period of 12 weeks, and has a weekly intake allowing students to enter the class at any time.• This course is also a great challenge for students wishing for a more intensive course of study.• Students need to be level 4 (Intermediate Level) to participate in the IELTS classes.

SKILLS INCLUDE:• Academic writing, reading, listening, note taking and speaking• Study skills• IELTS exam preparation and practice test

LEARNING OUTCOMESStudents who undertake the full course will gain:• An understanding of the examination’s structure• Strategies to do the exam: timing, organisation, etc• Competency in the four exam skills• A better understanding of grammar, vocabulary, functions, register and discourse• The main vocabulary used in the examination’s themes• Development of speaking fluency and accuracy• Students are assessed at regular intervals and are well prepared for the demands of academic studies.

TESTIMONIAL:

Hello Guys! My name is Edina, I like ELSIS, it’s really great and everyone is friendly! The teachers are very nice and funny! Every day there is a very good atmosphere here so it’s easy to learn.

Come on!!!!

- Edina, Hungary

Preparation Course for the International English Language Testing System

KEY FACTS:• Course length: 12 weeks

• Level: Upper intermediate

• 20 hours face-to-face teaching per week

• Class size: Average 15/Maximum 18

• Minimum age: 18

• Entry requirement: Pre-entrance test or Intermediate level at ELSIS

• Start date: Any Monday

IELTS

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English for Academic Purposes

TESTIMONIAL:

My name is Akkharaphon Reaungrung, I come from Thailand. I’m studying EAP at ELSIS because I plan to study at university in Australia. Before I enter university I need to take the EAP course. This course has helped me to improve my writing and speaking skills. The reasons I do like this course are the teacher and all my classmates, they are very kind. Especially my teacher, she is very kind and she can make boring things interesting with her sense of humour.

- Akkharaphon, Thailand

KEY FACTS:

• Course length: 12 weeks per level• Levels: 2 levels –Upper-intermediate and Advanced• 20 hours face - to - face teaching per week• Class size: Average 14/Maximum 18• Minimum age: 18• Entry requirement: Pre-entrance test or Upper- intermediate level at ELSIS • Start date: Fixed start dates

• EAP is a preparation course designed for students who wish to study at one of the universities or colleges affiliated with the school.• The course provides students with the skills necessary to cope with the pressures of university life: lecture note-taking and comprehension, referencing, paraphrasing, giving presentations, research, academic essay writing , debate and discussion.• This is an excellent course for students wishing to enter into academic life in Australia, or who wish to learn about academic life in Australia.• Students will be exposed to teaching methodologies currently in use in Australia which may be different from those that they are familiar with in their home education system.•With a strong research and project focus, the course aims to develop students’ English language skills within the Australian cultural context.• EAP 1 is for colleges• EAP 2 is for undergraduates• EAP 3 is for post graduates

EAPCRICOS course code: 058166K

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP)

LEARNING OUTCOMES

•Writing a critical review•Writing an essay based on research•Writing a report•Writing a case-study analysis• Delivering oral presentations• Participating in tutorial discussions• Preparing for examinations

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CAMBRIDGE EXAMS The exams are internationally recognised and useful for students who need to use English in their workplaceThe exams consist of five papers: Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening and Use of English. The courses develop and improve skills in all five areas.

CAMBRIDGE

CRICOS course code: 068411G

Preparation Course For CambridgePreliminary English Test (PET)

CRICOS course code: 068411G

Preparation Course For CambridgeFirst Certificate in English (FCE) Test

Preparation Course For CambridgeCertificate in Advanced English (CAE) CRICOS course code: 063235D

TESTIMONIAL:

I’m glad about my decision to do the FCE course in ELSIS. The time here is so enjoyable, because the teachers are extremely enthusiastic and motivated.

Every day they make me feel more motivated about my upcoming exam.

-Edi, Switzerland

KEY FACTS:

• Course length: 10/12 weeks • Levels: 3 levels -- PET, FCE and CAE• 20 hours face-to-face teaching per week• Class size: Average 12/Maximum 14• Minimum age: 18• Entry requirement: Pre-entrance test• Start date: Fixed start dates (January, March and September)

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students who undertake the full 12 weeks of the course will gain:• Knowledge of test-taking techniques specific to PET, FCE and CAE• Knowledge of text types, eg. formal and informal letters, narratives, reports and articles• Improved listening skills• Improved reading skills for a variety of genres• Improved speaking skills• A greater awareness of word families and word formation• The ability to analyze texts grammatically and to transform sentences so as to express the same meaning in a different form• Development of speaking fluency and accuracy• Students are assessed at regular intervals and are well prepared for the examination.

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COURSE OUTLINE

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11Week 12

BrandsTravelChangeOrganisationAdvertisingMoneyCulturesHuman ResourcesInternational MarketsEthicsLeadershipCompetition

Taking part in meetingsTelephoning: making arrangementsManaging meetingsSocialising: introductions and networkingStarting and structuring a presentationDealing with figuresSocial EnglishGetting information on the telephoneNegotiatingConsidering optionsPresentingNegotiating

KEY FACTS:

• Course length: 12 weeks• 20 hours face-to-face teaching per week• Class size: Average 14/Maximum 18• Minimum age: 18• Entry requirement: Pre-entrance test or Intermediate level at ELSIS• Start date: Fixed start dates

BUSINESSENGLISHBusiness English Course(Intermediate to Upper Intermediate)

WHY STUDY BUSINESS ENGLISH AT ELSIS?

Our Business English course prepares students to negotiate a diverse business world using English in a global context. It gives students the language they need to work in an international company or to conduct business with native and non-native English speakers.

WEEK TOPIC SKILLS YOU LEARN

CRICOS course code: 072180F

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIESELSIS offers a range of exciting and educational activities on a regular basis. We believe that this is important in learning English effectively so that students may become part of a wider social network in their new life in Australia.Extended school trips include weekend camping trips to picturesque beach destinations like Ulladulla, which is just a few hours out of Sydney.

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ELSIS CAMPING TRIPSIf you are lucky enough to study at ELSIS, you will have the opportunity to go camping on a deserted beach 3 hours south of Sydney.Every month a group of ELSIS students go to this amazing place which is full of wild animals. We always see a lot of kangaroos, sometimes on the beach!!There are a lot of other animals there too. We usually see dolphins and we always see whales in winter. Possums, wallabies, goannas, snakes! It is a fantastic weekend away!In the evening we cook on an open fire and maybe have a glass of wine or two.In the daytime you can search for Australian animals, go swimming or just relax on the beach. You will be taught how to throw a Boomerang too!To check out previous ELSIS camping trips, search ‘ELSIS Camping’ on YouTube.

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WELCOME TOVICTORIA UNIVERSITYAHMEDABAD INDIA

Victoria University Sydney Australia is now part of a historic initiative to further strengthen relations between india and Australia in the field of education.

Last year Victoria University sent a delegation of high level officials, to meet GUJARAT CHIEF MINISTER, Mr. NARENDRA MODI offering to partner and assist the state in Higher Education.

With a positive and enthusiastic outcome, further meetings developed into an agreement with Ganpat University which will provide greater recognition of Gujarat’s march towards progress at an international level.In July 2011, Victoria University and Ahmedabad India Campus will officially commence delivery of VU courses starting with Master of Business in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (SAP).

The presence of our university and deliverance of an Australian qualification at the highest level in India will provide students with two qualifications - from Ganpat University and Victoria University.

Confident of providing consistent quality and resources to students as well as our affiliates this is a significant development for Victoria University Sydney Australia.

Sh. Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Gujarat, seen here with Vice Chancellor Elizabeth Herman, Victoria University Melbourne, Rupesh Singh, CEO, Victoria University Sydney Australia, and Prashant Naik, Operations Director India.

Vice Chancellor Elizabeth Herman greeting Sh. Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Gujarat in traditional Indian style

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WHY STUDY

AT VUAHMEDABAD?Victoria University is proud to deliver the internationally recognised Enterprise Resource Planning Systems program at Ganpat University, in partnership with the Education Centre of Australia (ECA) Global and the Centre of Education Information Technology and Modern Infrastructure (CIASIS).

At CIASIS, students will develop skills relevant to their respective industry aimed at leading onto career possibilities globally.CIASIS is committed to providing state-of-the-art infrastructure that exceeds the expectations of its students, while maintaining the atmosphere of an international university.Upholding a global recognition, CIASIS through Ganpat University, offers certificate, diploma and degree programs in collaboration with internationally recognised universities.

THE CITY OF AHMEDABAD

Ahmedabad is the largest city in Gujarat, and the eighth metropolis of India. Located on the banks of the River Sabarmati, Ahmedabad remains the cultural and commercial heart of Gujarat and much of western India. With the help of the government of Gujarat, Ahmedabad is not only among the most multi-cultural societies in the world, but also the home of some of the most prominent multi-national companies and manufacturing industries.Ganpat University (GNU) has a strong reputation for teaching in management, pharmaceuticals, computer science, engineering and education. The staff are involved in various research activities with prominent universities and institutes in India and abroad. GNU staff supervise many research projects from Masters to PhD

level. With this recognised quality and high standard in the industry, GNU is proud to launch Victoria University programs. Ganpat University has multi-lingual staff and a diverse student population. This diversity gives students the opportunity to establish and expand their networks globally.

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MASTER OFBUSINESS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING SYSTEMS (SAP)

Why StUdy A VictoriA UniVerSity coUrSe At GAnPAt UniVerSity?

Victoria University is one of Australia’s premier teaching institutions,obtaining the highest possible score for our staff to student ratio in the 2008 “Good Universities Guide”.

Victoria University has established international reputations for teaching andresearch in cryptography and security, with courses taught locally and overseas. The School supports a high teacher to student ratio, and aims to provide a friendly atmosphere conducive to learning.

Staff supervise many research projects in security and cryptography, from Honours, through Masters to Doctorate level.

Ganpat University is one of the most renowned, finest, and fastest growing private universities in Gujarat, which is committed to imparting quality hi-tech education having followed the most ethical practices. Ganpat University was created as a private State University under Gujarat State Act on April 12, 2005 and is recognized under section 2(f) of UGC Act. GNU is also a member of AIU (Association of Indian Universities).

Currently there are more than 9,500 students pursuing various programs in the following faculties at GNU:• Management• Pharmacy• Computer Science• Engineering and Technology• Bioscience• Education• Agricultural Studies

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intAKeS January, July, November

dUrAtion1 year (3 semesters)

FeeINR 350,00O per year*Fees are subject to change

CRICOS Course Code: 064506M

CRICOS Provider Code: 02475D

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mASter oF BUSineSS in enterPriSe reSoUrcePlAnninG SyStemS (SAP)Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is an enterprise-wide information systemdesigned to coordinate all the resources, information, and activities neededto complete business processes such as order fulfillment or billing. Data andinformation are maintained in a single database, which is used for a variety of business functions such as Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management, Finances, Projects, Human Resources and Customer Relationship Management, covering every industry sector and function.

The Master of Business in ERP Systems programming is designed to focus on the issues related to the implementation and management of ERP Systems. The program aims to provide a course of study that will:• Enable students to make critical assessments in using and implementing ERP Systems.• Develop and enhance the skills and knowledge of students so that they can contribute at a high level to the creation and adoption of a systematic, professional and quality approach to ERP Systems Computer Science.• Provide professionals already working in the ERP industry with the skills and knowledge they need to maximize contribution to their organisations.

ProGrAm StrUctUreThe Master of Business in ERP Systems consists of 12 units. Students may exit the program after 4 units and receive a post-graduate certificate or exit the course after 8 approved units and receive a post-graduate diploma.

core UnitSBCO6603: Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

BCO56500: Management of Information Technology

BCSO5501: Business Process Engineering

BMO5574: Supply Chain and Logistics Management

BCO6624: Organisation Change Management

BCO5651: ERP System Implementation

BCO6615: Strategic Use of ERP Systems

SPeciAliZed UnitSBMO5565: Human Resource Information Systems (SAP’s HR Module)

BCO5647: Applications Programming Techniques (SAP’s ABAP Programming Language)

BCO6676: Business Intelligence System (SAP’s Business Information Warehouse)

BAO6714: Computerized Accounting in ERP Systems (SAP’s FI module)

BCO5655: IS Application Development (SAP Project)

cAreer PAthWAyThe graduates of this program should be able to assume job roles as ERP Business Analyst, ERP Project Manager, ERP Functional Consultant, Change Management Consultant, among others.

3-in-1 AdVAntAGe• MBERPS from VU• PGDERPS from GNU• 10 Certificates of Achievement from SAP Australia and VU

ProFeSSionAl recoGnitionGraduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Computer Society at the professional level (which is the highest possible level for students) and the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (UK).

enGliSh lAnGUAGe reqUirementSTo be eligible you must have:• Achieved an overall IELTS (International English Language Testing System) (Academic Module) score of 6.5 with no band less than 6• Or an internet-based TOEFL score of 92 with no section score less than 22• Or a computer-based TOEFL score of 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) score of 5• Or a paper-based TOEFL score of 580 with a TWE (Test of Written English) score of 5• Or an ELSIS approved EAP University Preparation course.

AcAdemic reqUirementSEntry into the program is open to applicants with an appropriate degree/diploma. Preference will be given to applicants whose degree contains major studies in a quantitative discipline. Other applicants whose occupation and experience indicate that they have the capacity to succeed may be accepted into the course as assessed by the GNU-VU course coordinator according to the GNU-VU policy.

hoW to APPlyFor further information about the course and application procedures, please contact:Victoria University,

Centre for International Alliances School of International Studies,

Above IAS Training Centre, Umiya Campus,

Nr. Sola Bhagwat, S G Highway,

Ahmedabad - 60 Gujarat (IND)

Phone: 07 87 453 2091/2092

Email: [email protected]

Web : www.cia-gnu.ac.in

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TESTIMONIALScountry: PhiliPPineSname: john Paul Alcos turicocourse: master of computer Science

country: BrAZilname: Pamela malzoni course: Bachelor of Business (information Systems)

country: BAnGlAdeShname: yasir Aarafatcourse: Bachelor of Accounting

country: BrAZilname: luiza Velosocourse: Bachelor of Business (information Systems)

Hi! My name is John Paul Alcos Turico from The Philippines. At the moment I am in the second semester of the Master of Computer Science Software Engineering at Victoria University Sydney Australia. My decision to come to Australia by myself without family or relatives was the biggest risk that I’ve ever taken in my life. Studying at VU Sydney is my initial step to making my dream a reality. They’ve given me a wide range of opportunities that I couldn’t ever have imagined. This whole experience has taught me the real asset of independence, value of friendship and the importance of professional ethics. I’ve always believed that the key to achieving success is to understand and decide which pathway to go. So get started now, take action and make your move!

Hi my name is Pamela. I’m from Brazil. I’m a student from Victoria University Sydney Australia. I’ve been living in Australia for the past four years. I’m doing the Bachelor Degree in Business Information Systems, and I’ve chosen VU based on the recommendation of my friends. I love this University. It is a nice place to study and learn from multinational students. I really like the atmosphere. My friends are studying here as well. They’ve got a great academic body. The staff is very good and helpful. And the location is perfect, really close to the Sydney CBD, so you have everything here. Education it is very good and the environment is wonderful. So I’m happy to stay here, and I think everybody else is happy as well.

VU Sydney is a great place to study which gives me a true international exposure. The teachers are experienced and their interaction with the students makes learning an enriching experience. The extra facilities provided like the consultation session is beneficial to students who sometimes have difficulty in some topics. I owe my success to my hard work and the commitment of the VU staff and my teachers.

Hi my name is Luiza and I had the opportunity to become a Victoria University Student. I’ve been in Sydney for four years and the experience to study at Victoria University is just fantastic. The teachers are well prepared, the staff is very friendly and also the campus is located in the heart of the city. So, you should come and study at Victoria University.

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name: jay Bahadur - nePAl internship company: ncSi Australia Pty ltdjob Position: Service desk Analyst

name: mr. Sunil Kumar chaudhary - indiAinternship company: All holdings Group Pty ltd job Position: relationship manager

Why did you choose to do PyP with ecA?I chose to do PYP with ECA because of the fee structure which I found very attractive as the instalment plan helped me to manage my funds. Also the academic program is very good too.

how was your experience in the classroom learning concerning Australia Workplace culture and Business communication Skills?My classroom experience was fun and I also got an opportunity to develop my skills.

how was your experience during the internship?My experience during the internship was very good as the company in which I did my internship is a very big multinational company. I got very professional work experience in the field of IT which I always wanted. Also I was able to get a job during my internship period in the company in which I was doing my internship.

What specific feature of the course did you like most?The best feature of the course for me was the Internship program. It helped me to get IT work experience and develop my skills and confidence.

Please describe your overall experience as a student of the Professional year Program at ecA?The Faculty was very supportive. The classroom study was fun while learning at the same time. I also developed a lot of skills to help me become a better professional.

Why did you choose to do PyP with ecA?I chose to do PYP with ECA as the course structure is of high quality, and the area of specialization, would help me to have a good career in Accounting. I am very happy that I took a right decision of joining ECA’s PYP program.

how was your experience in the classroom learning concerning Australia Workplace culture and Business communication Skills?I had a very good experience as I gained a lot of knowledge during classes and learned a lot. I also improved my communication skills to become more confident. I learned techniques of how to do well during Interviews and how to present myself in a professional industry in a professional manner.

how was your experience during the internship?It was a good experience. The Internship host company supervisor and staff helped me a lot during my internship. It is very important for everyone to have a little bit of work experience in their field of expertise as it helps later to get good jobs. The Internship really gave me a good experience and exposure.At the end of my internship I got a job offer from the host company and I am currently working with them as a relationship manager.

What specific feature about the course you liked most?I liked many parts of the course such as Australian work place culture, business communication skills, Resume writing, and Interview techniques.

Please describe your overall experience as a student of Professional year Program at ecA?It was a very good experience & I really miss all my fellow students who were studying with me here. I learned a lot of important things which are required to be a better professional and now I am very much confident as a professional.I will definitely recommend my friends and other people to join ECA’s PYP Course.

TESTIMONIALS

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ADVANCED DIPLOMAOF ACCOUNTING

DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADVANCED DIPLOMAOF BUSINESS

CERTIFICATE IV INBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

*Courses are subject to change

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Diploma of Business and Enterprise

Bachelor of Business (Accounting)

Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)

Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting

Graduate Diploma in Computer Science

Master of Accounting

Master of Science in Computer Science

Master of Business (Information Systems)

6 months (2 terms) 23 weeks $4,000

1 year (2 semesters) $6,740 per semester

6 months (2 terms) 22 weeks $4,000

3 years $7,500 per semesterFor ZBA students:Diploma Graduates - 2 yearsAdvanced Diploma Graduates - 1.5 years 3 years (6 semesters) $7,500 per semesterFor ZBA students: Diploma Graduates - 2 yearsAdvanced Diploma Graduates - 1.5 years

1.5 years (3 semesters) $8,400 per semesterFirst 2 semesters equal a Graduate Diploma

2 years (4 semesters)1 year (2 semesters)Students who have completed the Graduate Diploma of Computer Science

1 year (4 terms) 40 weeks $8,000

1 year (4 terms) 40 weeks $8,000

6 months (2 terms) 23 weeks $4,000

1 year (2 semesters) $8,400 per semester

1 year (2 semesters) $8,500 per semester

1.5 year (3 semesters) $8,500 per semester

1.5 year (3 semesters) $8,500 per semester

6 months (1 semester) $9,456.52 per semester

$8,500 per semester

Certificate IV in Business Administration

Diploma of Business

Advance Diploma of Business

Diploma of Accounting

Advance Diploma of Accounting

Zenith BUSineSS AcAdemy (ZBA) VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAINING (VET)Enrolment Fee: $200

Material Fee: Accounting $250 / Business $150

Enrolment Fee: $200Material Fee: n/aVictoriA UniVerSity Sydney AUStrAliA HIGHER EDUCATION (HE)

Course Duration Price (AUD)

Course Duration Price (AUD)

(Software Engineering)

Graduate Certificate in AustralianImmigration Law and Practice

Master of Business (Enterprise Resource Planning Systems)

COURSEDURATION& COSTING

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COURSEDURATION& COSTING

Skilled Migration Internship Program - Accounting (SMIPA)

ACS Professional Year Program (ICT) Graduates

ProFeSSionAl yeAr (PYP)

44-52 weeks $11,500 per year

44-52 weeks $12,500 per year

Course Duration Price (AUD)

Enrolment Fee: $200Material Fee: n/a

Master of Business in EnterpriseResource Planning Systems

VictoriA UniVerSity AhmedABAd indiA

1 year (3 semesters) 350,000 (INR)

Course Duration Price (INR)

Enrolment Fee: n/a Material Fee: n/a

ECA Workclub

Professional Internship Program

Graduate Recruitment Program

dePArtment oF recrUitment & ProFeSSionAl deVeloPment

3 months (full-time, part-time) $750 - ECA Students, $1,000 - Non ECA Students $250 Specialised area

On-going

On-going FREE (subject to change)

Course Duration Price (AUD)

Enrolment Fee: n/aMaterial Fee: n/a

FREE (for ELSIS students) ZBA / VU students - $500

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2011INTAkEDATES

All prices are quoted in Australian dollars & include Goods & Services Tax

General Intensive English (Beginner to Advanced)CRICOS CODE: 054514EMin enrolment: 2 weeks20 hrs / pw

$340.00 per weekMorning / Evening

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$340.00 per weekMorning / Evening

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) (Upper Intermediate to Advanced)CRICOS CODE: 058166KMin enrolment: 6 weeks20 hrs / pw

Business English (Intermediate to Upper Intermediate)CRICOS CODE: 072180FMin enrolment: 4 weeks20 hrs / pw

Preparation Course for the International EnglishLanguage Testing System (IELTS) (Upper Intermediate)CRICOS CODE: 0662241CMin enrolment: 4 weeks20 hrs / pw

Preparation Course for the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET) (Pre Intermediate to Intermediate)CRICOS CODE: 068411GPreparation Course for the Cambridge First Certificatein English (FCE) Test (Upper Intermediate)CRICOS CODE: 062240DPreparation Course for the Cambridge Certificate inAdvanced English (CAE) (Upper Intermediate to Advanced)CRICOS CODE: 063235D20 hrs / wk

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$340.00 per weekMorning / Evening

General Intensive English (Beginner to Advanced)CRICOS CODE: 054514EMin enrolment: 2 weeks20 hrs / pw

English for Academic Purposes (EAP) (Upper Intermediate to Advanced)CRICOS CODE: 058166KMin enrolment: 6 weeks20 hrs / pw

Business English (Intermediate to Upper Intermediate)CRICOS CODE: 072180FMin enrolment: 4 weeks20 hrs / pw

Preparation Course for the International EnglishLanguage Testing System (IELTS) (Upper Intermediate)CRICOS CODE: 0662241CMin enrolment: 4 weeks20 hrs / pw

Preparation Course for the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET) (Pre Intermediate to Intermediate)CRICOS CODE: 068411GPreparation Course for the Cambridge First Certificatein English (FCE) Test (Upper Intermediate)CRICOS CODE: 062240DPreparation Course for the Cambridge Certificate inAdvanced English (CAE) (Upper Intermediate to Advanced)CRICOS CODE: 063235D20 hrs / wk

Preparation for Cambridge Exam

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ACCOMMODATION

AT VU

Associated with Victoria University Sydney, ‘CozzyStay Accommodation’ is situated within the premises of VU Sydney. Providing accommodation close to our campus limits the ‘stress or worry’ for students arriving in Sydney for the first time seeking accommodation. Our houses are all fully-furnished with the most up-to-date and modern furnishings, a home line (for incoming calls) and wireless access (adsl 2+) in order for you to have study access while off campus. Our services for international students are:

SHARE ACCOMMODATION & BOARDING HOUSE ACCOMMODATION

Recently VU Sydney acquired a boarding house approved for accommodating international students. Our facilities provide a great opportunity for you to meet people from different parts of the world, experience their culture, and make new friends. All accommodation expenses are included in the fees and all houses are regularly serviced for maintenance checks, and assigned one House Manager.

HOMESTAY

This is a very popular first choice for international students looking for a ‘Live-in’ experience with an appointed

Australian family. All families are required to adhere to the strict rules and regulations, providing you with security, and a clean, friendly atmosphere with nutritious, homemade cooked meals during your stay. These important aspects will help you to adjust and familiarise yourself with our culture and enjoy Australian hospitality while studying at VU Sydney.

PICKUP SERVICE

We will meet you at Sydney International Airport and will transport you directly to your accommodation destination, which also includes a transfer back to the airport. This service is available to all ELSIS / ZBA / Victoria University students staying in share or boarding house accommodation.

COZZYSTAY ACCOMMODATION

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ACADEMICREQUIREMENTSCERTIFICATES

Entry into certificate courses generally requires the completion of a secondary school qualification, equivalent to that of Australian Year 11. However, selection is not based purely on academic performance. Relevant work experience, work samples and any other submitted documentation will also be considered.You will need to confirm whether secondary school and academic qualifications from your country meet these criteria.

DIPLOMAS

To apply for a diploma course, you must have successfully completed 12 years of schooling in your home country.You will need to confirm whether secondary school and academic qualifications from your country meet these criteria.

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

Entry to undergraduate courses generally requires completion of a secondary school qualification, equivalent to an Australian Year 12 certificate. Some courses also require that students have studied certain subjects as part of this qualification. For example, applicants must have studied mathematics at secondary school to gain entry into some Engineering courses.

To gain entry into an Honours course, applicants must have completed a relevant Bachelors degree, with a high level of academic achievement.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATES AND GRADUATE DIPLOMAS

To gain entry into a Graduate Certificate course or Graduate Diploma course at VU, applicants will generally need to have completed a relevant Bachelors degree and/or Diploma, combined with significant work experience in an appropriate field.

MASTERS DEGREES (COURSEWORK)

The academic requirement for Masters degrees, are an Undergraduate Degree that is comparable to an Australian Bachelors Degree or a Graduate Diploma.

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ADMISSIONSINFORMATIONHOW TO APPLY

YOU ARE REQUIRED TO:

Complete all sections on the appropriate application form.

Attach certified copies of all: . Academic Certificates . Transcripts . English language proficiency results . Any other relevant supporting documents . Passport (showing your personal details and

bearing your signature . Complete the application with attachments and

either, hand to the respective VU Sydney Marketing Manager, or send directly to the following email address for processing at: [email protected]

ADDRESS

Victoria University Sydney AustraliaLevel 2-4, 545 Kent StreetSydney NSW 2000AUSTRALIA

Should you need any further assistance please contact:VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIAT +61 2 9283 3601F +61 2 9283 3646E [email protected]

APPLICATION FORMS

To access the appropriate application form, please visit: www.vusydney.edu.au

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WHEREDO I SEND MYAPPLICATIONS?

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIAVICTORIA UNIVERSITY MELBOURNEVICTORIA UNIVERSITY AHMEDABAD INDIAADELAIDE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA - Applications

For ALL Sydney courses please send your applications to: [email protected]

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY MELBOURNE Campus - Applications

For ALL Melbourne courses please send your applications to: [email protected]

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY AHMEDABAD INDIA Campus - Applications

For VU India courses please send your applications to: [email protected]

INDIA Agents only - (situated in India) For ALL Sydney & Melbourne courses please send your applications to: [email protected]

ADELAIDE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY - Applications

For ALL Adelaide courses please send your applications to: [email protected]

ELICOS - English Courses - Applications

Sydney/Adelaide - please send your applications to:

[email protected]

Melbourne - please send your applications to:

[email protected]

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www.vusydney.edu.auECA CRICOS Provider No. 02644C

Victoria University CRICOS Provider No. 02475D

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA LEVELS 2-4, 545 KENT STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000AUSTRALIAPHONE: +61 2 9283 3601 FAX: +61 2 9283 3646EMAIL:[email protected]

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Information in this publication is current as ofJune 2011 and may be subject to change.

Produced by the International Communications & Marketing DirectorVictoria University Sydney Australia

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