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Your future starts right here • Deakin College delivers the best alternative start for realising your goal of attaining a Deakin University degree. • Your university experience begins right here at Deakin College. You will study in a specialised and highly supportive college environment designed for your success at university. • With flexible study options you can complete your Deakin College course in eight or twelve months. • Since 1996, our enriched courses have helped more than 16 000 Australian and international students progress into a Deakin University degree. • Deakin University has maintained the highest level of overall student satisfaction among Victorian universities for the last seven years (Australian Graduate Survey 2010–2015, Graduate Outcomes Survey 2016-2017, QILT).
OVERVIEW
• Deakin University is ranked number 29 in the world in the QS Top 50 Under 50, 2018.
12 Study areas at Deakin College
28 Academic calendar
4 Your access to Deakin University
14 Diploma of Business
29 How to apply to Deakin College
5 Deakin College: Your direct pathway to Deakin University
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Welcome
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Deakin College locations
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Your student life on campus
9 Accommodation 10 Your course at Deakin College 11
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Application form
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Welcome Message from the President and Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University Professor Jane den Hollander
President and Vice-Chancellor, Deakin University Congratulations on your decision to study at Deakin College. You are joining a dynamic community of students from all over the world. You’ll find your Deakin College experience to be personalised, supportive and innovative. It will give you access to new friends, new ideas, and a technology rich and inclusive learning environment focussed on helping you to succeed. It’s a learning environment that encourages deep discipline knowledge as well as the critical thinking and communication skills so important for university and for the jobs and skills of the future. Since 1996, over 16,000 students have successfully progressed to a degree at Deakin University and I look forward to welcoming you when you successfully complete your studies at Deakin College. My very best wishes for your time at Deakin College.
Message from the College Director and Principal of Deakin College Dr John Duncan
College Director and Principal, Deakin College We appreciate that the decision to continue studying is a serious commitment made by you. At Deakin College you will join almost 3000 Australian and international students enrolled in our courses. As a commencing student of Deakin College, you will benefit from a number of advantages in your studies at our College. Some of the exciting future changes to the College will involve developments in approaches to teaching and learning, physical spaces, digital technologies and course offerings at Deakin University. The College will also provide an improved student experience and superior student outcomes as well as reflecting the continuously growing reputation of Deakin University. We are committed to giving you every opportunity to succeed in your studies and I invite you to take the first step towards achieving your educational goals with Deakin College.
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'Deakin College allowed me to ease into the Deakin Uni life. It offered smaller class sizes which were less intimidating and allowed more connection between the students and lecturers.' Jakob Jensen Diploma of Business graduate
Our vision Deakin College is a direct pathway to Deakin University, providing the Deakin student experience that supports successful transition to further studies at the University. We deliver: •• innovative teaching and learning •• a positive student experience •• e ngagement with digital learning technologies.
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Your access to Deakin University Deakin University is a multi-award winning university with world-class research facilities and a longstanding record for using cutting‑edge technology, while providing a highly personalised learning experience. Deakin is Australia’s seventh largest university with more than 58 000 students, of whom approximately 18 per cent are international students from more than 100 countries.
Deakin’s top achievements
Deakin fosters a spirit of innovation and optimism, shaping dynamic thinkers who are ready to face real-world problems head on. The University’s commitment to drive higher education’s digital frontier manifests in many ways, from world-class facilities to an experiential learning approach. Deakin prepares students for the jobs and skills of the future – guiding them to become industry-ready graduates with the cultural awareness, global contacts and skills essential for a global marketplace.
Victoria’s #1 university under 50 years old. Times Higher Education 150 under 50 Rankings 2016–2017
Leading the way
Deakin is forging a new path both locally and globally as a leading provider of innovative learning and a positive university experience. We are proud to be in the top 2 per cent of universities across the three major international university ranking systems (the Academic Ranking of World Universities, Times Higher Education World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings), assessed from 18 000 universities worldwide.
Top two per cent university worldwide
Ranked in the top two per cent of universities globally by all three international university rankings. QS World University Rankings. 2016–2017, Academic Ranking of World Universities 2016, Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016–2017
5-star rated university
Rated 5 stars for our world-class facilities, teaching and research. QS Stars University Ratings 2016–2017
#1 uni under 50 years
Most-satisfied students
Voted #1 for overall student satisfaction in Victoria seven years running. Australian Graduate Survey 2010–2015, Graduate Outcomes Survey 2016–2017 (GOS), Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT)
#1 careers service in Australia
DeakinTALENT awarded the most popular university career service in Australia by the graduate recruitment industry in 2017.
Close links with industry Deakin University maintains close links with industry, government, departments, professional associations and other educational providers to ensure courses are developed and reviewed with industry and professional input.
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Deakin College: Your direct pathway to Deakin University A Deakin College undergraduate pathway program is your link between previous study and a university degree. These pathways are an ideal alternative for anyone who may not meet the direct entry requirements for an Australian degree. Why choose Deakin College?
•• Pathway to Deakin University: Deakin College programs provide you with a direct pathway to Deakin University. Deakin College is located on Deakin University’s Melbourne Burwood Campus and the Geelong Waurn Ponds and Waterfront campuses in Victoria, Australia. As a Deakin College student, you have access to the full range of services and facilities available on each campus. Deakin College also offers the diploma pathway at our offshore campus in Jakarta, Indonesia. •• A supportive learning environment: Deakin College students have access to career advisory services and health and study support, which help ensure a smooth transition to your Deakin University degree. If you need additional academic assistance, you can attend free study support workshops. These workshops focus on areas such as study and writing skills, assignment preparation and examination techniques. •• Flexible start dates: Deakin College offers three trimesters each year, commencing in March, June and October. With three intakes per year, you can choose to enter a course when it is convenient for you. Trimester dates can be found on page 28.
•• Fast-track options: Deakin College diploma courses offer a fast-track option where you can complete a program in 8 months instead of 12 months. Some pathway programs add an extra year to your tertiary studies, but this is not the case at Deakin College. By choosing a fast-track option, it may be possible to enter university earlier than students studying in a conventional pathway program. •• Small lecture and tutorial groups: Small class sizes are a major benefit of studying at Deakin College. Lectures contain an average of 30 students and are complemented by small group tutorials and workshops, so you will receive a high level of academic contact and support. •• Additional teaching hours: In keeping with its supportive approach, Deakin College provides more teaching hours per academic unit. Instead of the traditional three hours of teaching, Deakin College conducts its classes in four-hour block sessions Monday to Friday from 8.00am-12.00pm and from 12.30pm-4.30pm (some units requiring lab sessions may run outside these hours). Limited units may also be offered weeknights from 4.30pm-8.30pm and on Saturdays from 9.30am to 1.30pm. This extra academic contact in four-hour block sessions will allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each unit. •• Convenient transport: All Deakin College campuses are conveniently located and easily accessible by public transport or car. For more information, on public transport for Melbourne and Geelong visit www.ptv.vic.gov.au.
Pre-University
University Undergraduate
YOUR BACHELOR DEGREE* YEAR 3
YEAR 2
DIPLOMA
YEAR 12 OR EQUIVALENT
YEAR 1
FOUNDATION PROGRAM
YEAR 11 OR EQUIVALENT
Secondary School
Deakin College
Deakin University
*Entry to Deakin University is based on successful completion of a Deakin College diploma (conditions apply). Some degrees, such as the undergraduate engineering courses or Bachelor of Laws, will take longer to complete.
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Deakin College locations Deakin College has four campus locations. In Australia we are located on three Deakin University campuses in the state of Victoria. One is in metropolitan Melbourne and the other two are in Geelong. The fourth campus is in Jakarta, Indonesia. Melbourne, Australia
Victoria’s capital city, Melbourne, is recognised as one of the world’s most liveable cities. Ranked the world’s most liveable city seven years in a row (2011- 2017, Economist Intelligence Unit survey), Melbourne is a friendly multicultural city, home to people from over 140 nations. Located on the south-east coast of the Australian mainland on a beautiful inland bay, Melbourne is the gateway to many of Victoria’s dramatic coastlines, desert lands, snowfields, countryside and mountains, all of which are an easy drive away. Cosmopolitan Melbourne offers a wide variety of worldclass entertainment, quality restaurants, beautiful parks and gardens and excellent shopping.
Melbourne Burwood Campus
The Melbourne Burwood Campus is Deakin University’s largest campus. This impressive site is continually evolving to match students’ needs both in and outside of the classroom. Students enjoy the relaxed suburban atmosphere and huge choice of learning and social areas. Deakin College courses taught on this campus: Diplomas of Business, Commerce, Computing, Health Sciences, Media and Communication.
Geelong, Australia
Victoria’s second largest city, Geelong, is situated on the beautiful Corio Bay and Barwon River, only an hour from central Melbourne by car or train. The gateway to the world-famous Great Ocean Road, Geelong is close to some of the best surf beaches on earth. It has all the modern amenities of a larger city, including excellent cafés, restaurants, shopping and recreational facilities, and offers a clean, healthy and relaxed environment to live in.
Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
The Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus is only 10km from the Geelong CBD. This campus is the proud home of the Geelong Technology Precinct with cutting-edge facilities including Carbon Nexus, Centre for Advanced Design in Engineering Training (CADET) and Deakin Medical School. All this is set amongst expansive, landscaped grounds that encourage students to make the most of the outdoor space. Deakin College courses taught on this campus: Diplomas of Engineering, Health Sciences, Science.
Geelong Waterfront Campus
The Geelong Waterfront Campus is located in the central business district of Geelong. Originally built in 1893, the buildings have been extensively renovated to create a modern and impressive campus centre with creative and modern areas to catch up or study. With its striking heritage architectural features and outlook onto the spectacular north-facing shores of Corio Bay, the Geelong Waterfront Campus is a truly iconic site. Deakin College course taught on this campus: Diploma of Commerce.
Getting to Burwood Melbourne Burwood Campus is easily accessible by public transport, bike or private car. The Melbourne Burwood Campus sits between the Lilydale/ Belgrave, Glen Waverley and Alamein train lines. A number of bus routes and tram lines service the campus, as well as a great network of bike paths.
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Waterfront campus
Waurn Ponds campus
JAKARTA
MELBOURNE GEELONG
Jakarta, Indonesia
Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, is a city rich with history. Home to millions of people from around the world, the city is a mixture of languages and contrast of cultures. It is the industrial, economic and travel hub of Indonesia, marrying a rich cultural history together with modern living. Students enjoy exploring this city’s tourist attractions, shopping malls and discovering Jakarta’s famous street food.
Jakarta Campus
The Deakin College Jakarta Campus is located in central Jakarta and is not conducted on a Deakin University campus. The Jakarta Campus boasts bright modern classrooms and excellent facilities with access to cafés, restaurants and mini market in the building, along with banks and ATMs in the lobby. Deakin College courses taught on this campus: Deakin College Jakarta Foundation Year; and Diplomas of Commerce, Computing, Media and Communication.
Want more campus info? Campus maps and more information can be found at deakincollege.edu.au/about. If you would like to book a tour of one of Deakin’s campuses, please email
[email protected]. Burwood campus
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Your student life on campus At Deakin College, we recognise the importance of meeting both your academic and personal needs. We offer a range of services and facilities to make your time at Deakin College as enjoyable as possible. Our qualified staff will also support you as you adjust to studying in a new environment. Orientation and enrolment program
Transferring to Deakin University
Deakin College organises information sessions for students planning to transfer to Deakin University. These sessions provide course information for your chosen degree and information about admission and enrolment procedures to ensure you make a successful transition to Deakin University.
Campus facilities
Deakin College students on Australian campuses have access to all Deakin University activities including sport and recreational facilities, libraries, bookshops, 24-hour computer laboratories and campus shops.
Deakin College holds an orientation and enrolment program the week before each trimester. During orientation you will receive valuable information to help you settle in at Deakin College, enrol in your classes, create a timetable, receive your student ID card, meet your lectures and make new friends. More information about orientation will be provided with your letter of offer. Attendance is compulsory.
Clubs and societies
Personal and academic support
Your new environment
As a Deakin College student you will have access to Deakin University's large support network. We encourage you to use the following services as soon as you need them: •• a free and confidential counselling service, for discussing any personal or welfare matters •• language and learning advisors, who provide additional study support services •• study support workshops, which can help with study and writing skills, assignment preparation and examination techniques •• careers counsellors, who are available to discuss issues such as career planning, decision making, further study options and job opportunities •• a Health Services unit that provides general medical care, health promotion and stress management •• the campus chaplain, which provides spiritual and pastoral care (Australian campuses only).
Study Skills Support
For assistance with specific study skills such as referencing, essay structure, time management and exam preparation, you can make an appointment with the Student Learning Advisor.
Student Committee (SC)
The Student Committee (SC) acts as the voice of our students, ensuring that any concerns of the students are heard by Deakin College’s staff. The SC holds regular meetings to ensure that the students get to communicate with Deakin College regularly, and also organises various social events to foster a sense of community and belongingness to Deakin College.
Deakin College Student Portal
Through a username and password you will have access to the Deakin College Student Portal. The portal contains important information relevant to your studies such as unit outlines, course notes, examination timetables, results and re‑enrolment details.
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Deakin College students studying on the Deakin University campuses can join the Deakin University Student Association (DUSA). As a partner member you can make friends through a wide variety of clubs, sports and social events, go on great trips and tours, and save money on books, photocopying, food and drinks. For more information, visit dusa.org.au.
Coming to study in a new city can be both exciting and overwhelming. At Orientation, you will be provided with tips and advice on how to adjust to a new environment and about keeping safe.
Join us online
Deakin College’s Facebook community is a great way to meet new friends and find out what is happening on the campus and surrounding areas, so why not join up today: facebook.com/deakincollege. For more information about Deakin College services and facilities, visit deakincollege.edu.au.
Feel at home at Deakin Make Deakin your home and enjoy open and inviting spaces for socialising and studying, spacious new buildings and full WiFi coverage.
Accommodation Be sure to arrange your accommodation as soon as you know which campus you will be studying at. Options will depend on your campus location, budget and your preferred type of accommodation. Australian campuses On-campus accommodation
A range of on-campus accommodation is available at the Melbourne Burwood Campus, Geelong Waterfront Campus and Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. All accommodation is within walking distance of all campus facilities. For more information, including costs, application procedures and key dates, visit deakincollege.edu.au/accommodation.
Off campus housing service
Gain access to various accommodation options including full board, share housing and vacant properties for private rental through Deakin University Student Life. For more information, visit deakincollege.edu.au/accommodation.
ACCOMMODATION
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Your course at Deakin College Deakin College pathways can provide an entry point into the first or second year of your bachelor’s degree or first year of a master’s degree. Depending on your academic background, you can start your pathway to undergraduate studies through a university-level Diploma course.
'Deakin College offers diploma courses that get you into your second year of your bachelor so it was a great pathway for me as I did not have the right scores to get straight in and this allowed me go straight into my second year without losing any time for my education' Sheina Vorchheimer Diploma of Health Sciences graduate
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University-level diplomas Deakin College offers diplomas in Business, Commerce, Computing, Engineering, Health Sciences, Media and Communication, and Science. These courses aim to prepare you for entry into second year of a relevant bachelor’s degree.
Diploma to degree transfer criteria
When you successfully complete a diploma, you will be eligible for entry into a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) in the second year of the relevant Deakin University undergraduate degree, provided you have met the following criteria: •• completed and passed 8 Deakin College Diploma units*;
Who should apply?
•• achieve the required Weighted Average Mark (WAM) for your Deakin College diploma, taking into account all units attempted at Deakin College (required WAM’s are included under each Deakin University degree on the following diploma pages).
Course structure
Deakin College students who complete their course within the normal time frame for completion (based on full-time enrolment) are considered for entry to Deakin University based on the conditions that applied at the time they commenced their course.
The diploma courses are aimed at students who have completed Year 12 at high school, or a selected post-secondary certificate or diploma.
Each diploma consists of 8 academic units, which you must complete and pass to receive the diploma. Most units have four hours of class contact per week. Assessment for all units is ongoing and continuous, and includes tests, assignments and case study analysis. Most units have a final two hour examination.
Course accreditation
The diploma courses are accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).
Deakin College students who complete their course beyond the normal completion period (based on full-time enrolment) are considered for entry to Deakin University based on the conditions that are in place at the time they apply to Deakin University. * Transfer to some degrees requires specific Deakin College units to be completed in order to receive the appropriate credits. For full details and conditions, please visit the Deakin College website and click on the relevant diploma: deakincollege.edu.au
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Study at Deakin College
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Diploma of Business
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Diploma of Commerce
18 Diploma of Computing 20 Diploma of Engineering 22 Diploma of Health Sciences 24 Diploma of Media and Communication 26 Diploma of Science
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Diploma of Business The Diploma of Business is your pathway to the Bachelor of Business at Deakin University. Various specialist majors are available within Deakin’s Faculty of Business and Law, and you will also be able to select elective units from another faculty in areas such as public relations, journalism or many others.
Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree
Business analyst, project manager, customer relations manager, events manager, business development manager, procurement manager, business operations manager, finance manager, small business owner, property manager or product manager.
Location
Melbourne Burwood Campus
Duration
8 to 12 months
Intakes
March, June and October
Academic entry requirement Year 12 or equivalent
Course structure
Complete and pass 8 units: MAA104 Financial Literacy MMK101 Marketing Fundamentals MMM132 Management MAE203 The Global Economy MIS203 Making Sense of Information MMM111 Intrapersonal Skills MMM241 Entrepreneurship and Innovation • MMM267 Business Logistics
COURSE
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Burwood (Melbourne)
B
Waterfront (Geelong)
WF
Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool
WP WB
Cloud
Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer
Bachelor of Business
B WF C
Major sequences: Event Management Film and Television B WP C
B
Estate
B ^^ C
B WF ^^ C
| Public Relations
Retail Management
C
Burwood (Melbourne)
Waterfront (Geelong)
T1 T2 T3
60
50
Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
Warrnambool
Cloud
Maximum credits
50
8
|
| Organisational Psychology
| People Management
Project Management
B
WF ^^
Trimester intake
B WF ^^ C
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| Property and Real B WF ^ C
|
B WF ^^ C
T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria. ^ Students will be required to undertake some units at Waurn Ponds (Geelong) campus. ++ Offered at Burwood (Melbourne) and Cloud (Online) only. ^^ Students may be required to undertake units in Cloud (Online) mode.
For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/programs/diploma-business
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Diploma of Commerce The Diploma of Commerce provides the foundation for further study in areas such as accounting, business law, economics, finance, international business, marketing and management at Deakin University. Completing a degree in one of these fields offers a wide range of career options across private and public-sector organisations. Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree
Accounting, business consulting, business management, corporate law, economics, financial planning, human resource management, industrial relations, international trade, IT administration, IT system development, law reform, legal aid, marketing, network management, policy research and development, public administration.
Location
Melbourne Burwood Campus Geelong Waterfront Campus Jakarta Campus
Duration
8 to 12 months
Academic entry requirement Year 12 or equivalent
Intakes
March, June and October
Course structure
Complete and pass 8 units:
COURSE
• MWL101 Personal Insight • MAA103 Accounting for Decision Making • MAE101 Economic Principles • MAF101 Fundamentals of Finance • MLC101 Law for Commerce • MMK101 Marketing Fundamentals • MMM132 Management • MIS171 Business Analytics
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Burwood (Melbourne)
B
Waterfront (Geelong)
WF
Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool Cloud
WP WB C
Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer
Bachelor of Commerce≠
B WF WB C
Major sequences: Accounting Economics
B WF ^^ C
Financial Planning
B WF C
B WF C
Cloud
Maximum credits
60
50
50
50
8
T1 T2 T3
60
50
8
T1 T2
60
50
8
T1 T2++
70
70
8#
T1 T2 T3
60
50
8
T1 T2 T3
60
50
8#
T1 T2+++ T3++
70
70
8#
T1 T2 T3
60
50
8#
T1 T2
70
70
4#
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B WF ^^ C
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B WF ^^ C
C
C
Bachelor of Laws B WF WB ~ C Bachelor of Property and Real Estate B
Warrnambool
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Bachelor of Information Systems B
T1 T2 T3+++
Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
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Bachelor of Business (Sport Management majors) B
Waterfront (Geelong)
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Management Information Systems Marketing
Burwood (Melbourne)
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B WF ^^ WB ^^ C
B WF ^^ WB ^^ C
Human Resource Management Management
B WF WB C
| Finance
Trimester intake
70
70
C
Combined courses Bachelor of Commerce/Information Systems B
C
Bachelor of Commerce/Laws B WF WB ~ C Bachelor of Property and Real Estate/ Commerce B C Bachelor of Property and Real Estate/ Laws B
70
70
C
T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria. ++ Offered Burwood (Melbourne) and Cloud (Online) only. +++ Offered at Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong) and Cloud (Online) only. ≠ Choice of majors limited and not available on all campuses. # These degrees require you to take additional first year degree units when you transfer to Deakin University. The degree may therefore take longer to complete. ~ First 2 years of course only. ^^ Students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (Online) mode.
For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/programs/diploma-commerce
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Diploma of Computing The Diploma of Computing provides a broad introduction to computing, after which you will progress to a more specialised area during your degree such as computer science, cyber security, application development, cloud computing, creative technologies, game development and virtual and augmented reality.
Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree
Component integration, cryptography, data communications, database and information systems design and management, games development, iOS developer, mobile applications architect or programmer, multimedia design, network management, procedural programming, project management, security analysis, security systems development, software development, systems analysis, maintenance and programming, web programming.
Location
Melbourne Burwood Campus Jakarta Campus
Duration
8 to 12 months
Academic entry requirement Year 12 or equivalent
Intakes
March, June and October
Course structure
Complete and pass 8 units:
5 core units
• S IT101 Fundamentals of Information Technology • SIT102 Introduction to Programming • SIT103 Data and Information Management • SIT104 Introduction to Web Development • SIT105 Thinking Technology and Design
Plus 3 additional units+
• S IT111 Algorithms and Computing Systems • SIT112 Data Science Concepts • SIT113 Cloud Computing and Virtualisation • SIT120 Introduction to Responsive Web Apps • SIT151 Game Fundamentals • SIT162 Introduction to Creative Technologies • SIT182 Real World Practices for Cyber Security • SIT190 Introductory Mathematical Methods • SIT192 Discrete Mathematics
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Burwood (Melbourne)
B
Waterfront (Geelong)
WF
Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool Cloud
WP WB C
Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer
Bachelor of Information Technology≠ Major sequences: Application Development Cloud Computing | Cyber Security
B WP
C
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| Creative Technologies
B
B WP C
B
| Game Development
| Virtual and Augmented Reality
B
Burwood (Melbourne)
T1 T2
50
T1 T2
50
T1 T2
50
Waterfront (Geelong)
Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
Warrnambool
50
Cloud
Maximum credits
50
8
50
8
50
8
C C
B
Bachelor of Computer Science B
B WP C
Trimester intake
C
Bachelor of Cyber Security
50
B WP C
T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria. + Choice of additional units is based on the Deakin University degree you wish to enter. Full details are listed on the Deakin College website. ≠ Choice of majors limited and not available on all campuses.
For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/programs/diploma-computing
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Diploma of Engineering The Diploma of Engineering is a broad course that will give you the skills and knowledge required for a full spectrum of opportunities in the field of engineering. You can choose to specialise in civil, electrical and electronics, mechanical or mechatronics engineering when you enter second year at Deakin University.
Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree
Aerospace, aircraft control and navigation, automotive industry, construction, design and manufacturing, electronic control systems, factory control, government engineering, roads and railroads, shipbuilding, robotics, water supply.
Location
Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
Duration
8 to 12 months
Intakes
March, June and October
Academic entry requirement Year 12 or equivalent
Prerequisite
Year 12 Mathematics or equivalent
Course structure
Complete and pass 6 units (8 credit points): • S EJ101 Design Fundamentals (2 credit points) • One of SEJ102 Electrical Systems Engineering Project (2 credit points)~ or SEJ103 Materials Engineering Project (2 credit points)^ • SEB101 Engineering Fundamentals (1 credit point) • SIT172 Programming for Engineers (1 credit point) • SIT194 Introduction to Mathematical Modelling (1 credit point) • SIT199 Applied Algebra and Statistics (1 credit point) All Diploma of Engineering students must complete SEJ010 Introduction to Safety and Project Oriented Learning, which is a 50-minute safety training program. This is a 0 credit point compulsory unit and does not count toward your total credit requirements. ^ For students intending to articulate into either the Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours). ~For students intending to articulate into either the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours).
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Burwood (Melbourne)
B
Waterfront (Geelong)
WF
Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool Cloud
WP WB C
Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer Trimester intake Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)
Burwood (Melbourne)
Waterfront (Geelong)
Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
Warrnambool
Cloud
Maximum credits
T1 T2
50
50
8
T1 T2
50
50
8
T1 T2
50
50
8
T1 T2
50
50
8
WP C
Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Honours) WP C
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) WP C
Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) WP C
Note: The undergraduate Engineering courses are four year degrees. On completion of the Deakin College Diploma you will be required to study an additional 3 years of full-time study. T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria.
Deakin CADET building Deakin University's Centre for Advanced Design in Engineering Training (CADET) changes the way students learn and train to become engineers of the future. Direct collaboration with industry, an emphasis on shifting the learning model to a design based approach and using the latest equipment and facilities all culminate in 21st century engineering education.
For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/programs/ diploma-engineering
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Diploma of Health Sciences This course provides a sound knowledge and understanding of the health of individuals, communities and populations and will allow you to enter a wide variety of undergraduate courses at Deakin University in areas such as health sciences, psychology, exercise and sport science, food and nutrition, and public health and health promotion.
Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree
Case manager, case worker, community health officer, counsellor, development manager, disability officer, exercise scientist, fitness advisor, food product developer, food quality assurance manager, health educator, health promotion officer, market researcher, nutritionist, project officer, sports coach, vocational guidance worker.
Location
Melbourne Burwood Campus Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
Duration
8 to 12 months
Intakes
March, June and October
Academic entry requirement Year 12 or equivalent
Course structure
Complete and pass 8 units+ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
COURSE
• • • • • •
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HBS107 Understanding Health HBS108 Health Information and Data HBS109 Human Structure and Function HBS110 Health Behaviour HPS111 Psychology A: Fundamentals of Human Behaviour HPS121 Psychology B: Individual and Social Development HSE102 Functional Human Anatomy HSE104 Research Methods and Statistics in Exercise and Sport HSE111 Physical Activity and Exercise for Health HSE113 Human Growth, Development and Aging for Exercise Scientists HSH111 Introduction to Public Health and Health Promotion HSH112 Local and Global Environments for Health HSN101 Food: Culture and Innovation HSN105 Healthy and Sustainable Food Systems HSN107 Physiology of Human Growth and Development SLE111 Cells and Genes SLE115 Essential Skills in Bioscience SLE123 Physics for the Life Sciences SLE132 Biology Form and Function SLE133 Chemistry in Our World SLE155 Chemistry for the Professional Sciences
Burwood (Melbourne)
B
Waterfront (Geelong)
WF
Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool Cloud
WP WB C
Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science≠ Major sequences: Applied Sport Science Exercise Physiology
B WP
| Nutrition
Physical Activity and Health Psychology
B WP
Sports Nutrition B WP
| Health Promotion
B WP
Science B
B
B
| Physical Activity and Health
C
C B
B WP C
B
T1 T2++ T3
50
T1 T2 T3+++
| Food
B B WP WB C
50
50
8#
50
50
8
50
50
50
8
T1
50
50
T1
60
T1 T2
70
B WP
| Health and
B
B WP WB
| Nutrition
B WP
| Disability and Inclusion
B
B
| Physical
C
B WP WB
| Psychology
for Professional Development§
B WP WB C
Psychological Science
50
8#
| Family, Society
| Food Studies
Activity and Health
50
|
| Health Promotion
| Health Promotion
| Medical Biotechnology
WP WB
T1 T2 T3
8#
| Disability and
B
Major sequences: Environmental Health B
50
50
|
B
Bachelor of Health Sciences ≠
Sustainability
T1 T2
Maximum credits
B
| Exercise Science
and Health
50
Cloud
|
B WP
| Family, Society and Health
| Exercise Science
T1 T2
Warrnambool
|
Major sequences: Food Innovation B
Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
|
B
Bachelor of Nutrition Science Inclusion
Waterfront (Geelong)
| Strength and Conditioning
Family, Society and Health Disability and Inclusion
Burwood (Melbourne)
|
B WP
| Sports Coaching
B WP
B WP B WP
B WP
Trimester intake
|
B WP WB C
Bachelor of Psychological Science≠ B WP WB C
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) B WP C
Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion B WP Bachelor of Sport Development
B
Bachelor of Biomedical Science≠
B WP
Major sequences: Environmental Health Infection and Immunity B WP
B WP
| Medical Genomics
Life Sciences
B
B WP
8# 4#
60
8#
|
| Medical Biotechnology
B WP
| Molecular
| Pharmaceutical Science
B WP
T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria. + Choice of additional units is based on the Deakin University degree you wish to enter. Full details are listed on the Deakin College website. ≠ Choice of majors limited and not available on all campuses. # These degrees require you to take additional first year degree units when you transfer to Deakin University. The degree may therefore take longer to complete. § Individual units may not be available on every campus. ++ Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong) and Cloud (Online) only. +++ Burwood (Melbourne) and Waurn Ponds (Geelong) only.
For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/programs/ diploma-health-sciences
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Diploma of Media and Communication This diploma offers a wide range of unit choices leading to the second year of the relevant Deakin University degree. Areas of study include animation and motion capture, journalism, media and communication, photography and public relations.
Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree
Animation and digital culture employees, art direction, community education, consumer affairs, creative services, culture industries employees such as heritage officers, development professionals and those seeking research and analysis positions in the global media industries, games development, graphic design, health and welfare, industry and commerce, journalists, non-government organisation professionals, photographers, public relations consultants.
Location
Melbourne Burwood Campus Jakarta Campus
Duration
8 to 12 months
Intakes
March, June and October
Academic entry requirement Year 12 or equivalent
Course structure
Complete and pass 8 units:
2 core units
• ACC100 Communication in Everyday Life • ACC101 Creativity and Dangerous Ideas
Plus 6 additional units+
• ACF103 Writing with the Camera • ACF104 Moving Pictures: Screening Film History • ACG102 Design and Typography • ACG103 Design Skills • ACI102 Digital Photography • ACI103 Thinking Photography • ALC104 Media Genres: Negotiating Textual Forms and Pleasures • ALC105 Media Culture and Technological Transformations: Living in the Digital Age • ALJ111 New Reporting 1 • ALJ112 New Reporting 2 • ALR103 Introduction to Public Relations • ALR104 Strategic Communication and Writing • AMC100 Introduction to Animation • A MC104 Principles of Character Animation
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Burwood (Melbourne)
B
Waterfront (Geelong)
WF
Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool Cloud
WP WB C
Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer
Bachelor of Arts≠
B WP C
Major sequences: Journalism Media Studies
B
C
B WP C
| Public Relations
Burwood (Melbourne)
T1 T2 T3
60
T1
50
T1 T2 T3**
50
T1 T2 T3**
Waterfront (Geelong)
Waurn Ponds (Geelong) 50
Warrnambool
Cloud 50
Maximum credits 8^
| B WP C
Bachelor of Communication (Advertising) B
Trimester intake
50
8#
50
50
8#
50
50
50
8#
T1 T2 T3**
50
50
50
8
T1 T2
50
8#
T1 T2
50
8#
C
Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media) B WP C
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) B WP C
Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations) B WP C Bachelor of Creative Arts (Animation & Motion Capture)@
B
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Film & Television)@@ B Bachelor of Creative Arts (Photography)
T1 T2 T3§
50
50
8#
T1 T2 T3
50
50
8#
B WF
Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Communication Design)@@@
B WF
T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria. # These degrees may require you to take additional first year degree units that are not available within your Deakin College Diploma when you transfer to Deakin University. ^ This maximum level of credits (8) relies upon careful unit selection within your Deakin College Diploma and the Deakin University degree you wish to enter. Full details are listed on the Deakin College website. ≠ Choice of majors limited and not available on all campuses. ** Offered at Burwood (Melbourne) and Cloud (Online) only. § Offered at Burwood (Melbourne) only. + Choice of additional units is based on the Deakin University degree you wish to enter. Full details are listed on the Deakin College website. @ From Trimester 2 2019, students may be required to transfer to the Bachelor of Design (3D Animation). @@ From Trimester 1 2019, students may be required to transfer to the Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation. @@@ From Trimester 3 2019, students may be required to transfer to the Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication).
For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/ programs/diploma-media-communications
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Diploma of Science The Diploma of Science leads to Deakin University’s Bachelor degrees in science, biological science, biomedical science, environmental science, forensic science or zoology and animal science. Graduates may work in a wide range of cutting-edge and rapidly growing fields, and could be involved in the scientific developments that hold the key to the future.
Employment and career options upon completing your degree
Biomedical science, environment and natural resources, forensics, genetic engineering, insurance investigation, laboratory technology, management, marketing, medical research, pest management officers, occupational health and safety, pharmaceutical production or sales, research science, risk analysis, quality assurance, education, quarantine officers.
Location
Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
Duration
8 to 12 months
Intakes
March, June and October
Academic entry requirement Year 12 or equivalent
Course structure
Complete and pass 8 units:
5 core units • • • • •
SLE123 Physics for the Life Sciences SLE111 Cells and Genes SLE132 Biology: Form and Function SLE133 Chemistry in Our World SLE155 Chemistry for the Professional Sciences
Plus 3 additional units+
• HBS107 Understanding Health • HBS109 Human Structure and Function • HSN101 Foundations of Food Nutrition and Health • SIT194 Introduction to Mathematical Modelling • SIT191 Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis • SLE102 Physical Geography • SLE103 Ecology and the Environment • SLE112 Fundamentals of Forensic Science • SLE115 Essential Skills in Bioscience + The elective(s) you choose will depend on the degree program that you intend to study at Deakin University. All Diploma of Science students must complete a Laboratory and Fieldwork Safety Induction Program (SLE010), which is a 50-minute safety training program. This does not count toward your total units. For SLE102, SLE111, SLE132, SLE112, SLE123 and SLE133 you must complete SLE010 Laboratory and Fieldwork Safety Induction Program as a co-requisite unit. You must successfully complete SLE133 Chemistry in our World before enrolling in SLE155 Chemistry for the Professional Sciences (pre-requisite).
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Burwood (Melbourne)
B
Waterfront (Geelong)
WF
Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool
WP WB
Cloud
Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer Trimester intake
Burwood (Melbourne)
T1 T2
50
T1 T2
70
T1 T2
70
Bachelor of Environmental Science (Environmental Management and Sustainability) B
T1 T2
50
Bachelor of Environmental Science (Marine Biology) WP WB
T1 T2
Bachelor of Science≠
B WP
Major sequences: Animal Biology Plant Biology
| Cell Biology
B
Human Biology
B WP
Natural History
B
Material Science
B
WP
| Geography
B
WP
50
50
Cloud
Maximum credits 8#
|
B
| Chemistry and
WP
| Mathematical Modelling
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Warrnambool
|
| Environmental Science
| Chemistry
Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
|
B WP
B WP
Waterfront (Geelong)
B WP
|
| Freshwater Biology
| Genomics
B WP
Bachelor of Biological Science
8
B
Bachelor of Biomedical Science≠
B WP
Major sequences: Molecular Life Sciences Environmental Health
B WP
Infection and Immunity Biotechnology
B WP
B
8
|
|
B WP
| Medical
| Medical Genomics
Pharmaceutical Science
60
B WP
|
B WP
Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) Bachelor of Forensic Science
T1 T2
WP
50
50
8
50
8
B
WP
Major sequences: Forensic Biology Forensic Chemistry WP
8
T1 T2
50
8#
T1 T2
50
8#
|
Bachelor of Zoology and Animal Science WP
T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria. ≠ Choice of majors limited and not available on all campuses. # These degrees require you to take additional first year degree units when you transfer to Deakin University. The degree may therefore take longer to complete.
For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/programs/diploma-science
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C
Academic calendar Year/Intake
Orientation*
Teaching Starts
Break
Exams Start
Exams End
2018 March
26 Feb – 2 Mar
5 Mar
29 Mar – 4 Apr
4 June
8 June
June
25 – 29 June
2 July
13 – 17 Aug
1 Oct
5 Oct
October
22 – 26 Oct
29 Oct
24 Dec - 4 Jan
4 Feb
8 Feb
25 Feb – 1 Mar
4 Mar
19 – 25 Apr
3 June
7 June
2019 March June
24 – 28 June
1 July
19 – 23 Aug
30 Sept
4 Oct
October
21 – 25 Oct
28 Oct
23 Dec – 3 Jan
3 Feb
7 Feb
*Information regarding your orientation and the days and times allocated for your enrolment will be outlined in your offer pack.
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How to apply to Deakin College Applying through VTAC
For entry into Deakin College’s March intake only, Australian students should apply through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC). Online VTAC applications open in August for students starting in the following year. You can apply through VTAC if you are: •• an Australian citizen •• an Australian permanent resident •• a New Zealand citizen •• a temporary resident currently studying an Australian Year 12* or International Baccalaureate in Australia or New Zealand.
VTAC codes for Australian students
•• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••
Diploma of Business B 9190192722 Diploma of Commerce B 9190191902 Diploma of Commerce WF 9190291902 Diploma of Computing B 9190191912 Diploma of Engineering WP 9190391612 Diploma of Health Sciences B 9190192702 Diploma of Health Sciences WP 9190392702 Diploma of Media and Communication B 9190192712 Diploma of Science WP 9190391602
For more information about VTAC, visit vtac.edu.au.
Applying directly to Deakin College
As an Australian student, you can apply directly to Deakin College if: •• you are applying for the June or October intakes at Deakin College; or you are not currently studying a standard Australian Year 12 curriculum and you are not intending to apply to more than one institution or for more than one course at Deakin College; or •• the VTAC rounds have closed for the March intake. You can apply online at deakincollege.edu.au/apply, or download an application form at deakincollege.edu.au/documents-forms. Application forms should be sent to Deakin College, together with copies of certified academic qualifications and evidence of citizenship or residency (e.g. passport, birth certificate, visa).
What happens next?
If your application is successful, you will receive a Letter of Offer explaining the course that has been offered, the fees payable, and your orientation and course commencement dates. You will also receive an Acceptance form that outlines Deakin College’s Conditions of Enrolment and Refund Policy. To secure your place at Deakin College, you must return your signed Acceptance form and pay tuition fees as specified in your Letter of Offer. Tuition fees can be paid via FEE-HELP (if eligible), direct deposit, bank cheque or credit card.
Payment options FEE-HELP
If using FEE-HELP please complete the online form at feehelp.deakincollege.edu.au Please ensure you provide your Tax File Number. Note: FEE-HELP is only available for Australian citizens & holders of certain humanitarian visas enrolling into the Diploma programs.
Direct deposit
Bank: Westpac Banking Corporation Branch: 109 St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA SWIFT code: WPACAU2S Account Name: Deakin College Student Fees Account Number: 773841 BSB Number: 036 000 Payment reference details: Student name and ID number For proof of payment, please provide Deakin College with a copy of the bank receipt. Bank draft/bank cheque Payable to: Deakin College Credit card Payment can be made by MasterCard or Visa. A 1.5% surcharge applies for credit card transactions. Download and print the credit card payment authority form, and return the completed form to the Deakin College Admissions Office.
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Tuition fees Courses
2018 Tuition Fees
FEE-HELP available
Diploma of Business
A$21,700
Yes
Diploma of Commerce
A$21,700
Yes
Diploma of Computing
A$21,400
Yes
Diploma of Engineering
A$23,870
Yes
Diploma of Health Sciences
A$23,870
Yes
Diploma of Media and Communication
A$21,400
Yes
Diploma of Science
A$23,870
Yes
Fees are correct as at March 2018
Other charges (if applicable) Australian campuses
Deakin University Student Association (DUSA) fee (see page 8): A$30
Course fees include:
•• tuition (a minimum of one trimester’s fee (four units) is payable on enrolment) •• study support workshops •• an orientation and enrolment program •• access to library, computing, sporting and social activities •• student counselling and academic assistance as required.
Course fees do not include: •• •• •• •• ••
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accommodation meals and transport entertainment textbooks, stationery and printing airfares.
APPLICATION FORM
Australian Students
Please print in BLOCK LETTERS
Post-secondary/tertiary education: highest level achieved Attach certified copies of all academic transcripts or mark sheets.
Personal details Title:
Mr
Ms
Mrs
Miss
Name of qualification (e.g. degree, diploma):
Other
Name of school/institution:
Family name:
Country/State:
Given names:
Completed:
Preferred name: Date of birth: DAY / MONTH / YEAR
Gender:
Country of birth:
Passport number:
Male
Female
Nationality (on passport): Passport expiry date: Yes No Are you a citizen or permanent resident of Australia? If ‘yes’, please provide evidence of citizenship or residency (e.g. a certified copy of your birth certificate, passport, citizenship certificate or visa). Unless verification is supplied, international fees and conditions apply. If ‘no’, please complete the Application form for international students or apply online at deakincollege.edu.au/apply. Do you grant Deakin College permission to provide your parent or guardian listed below with any information pertaining to your application to study, Yes No ongoing academic progress, results and attendance?
Contact details
No
Year completed:
Language of instruction: Will you be applying for exemptions (recognition of prior learning)? Yes No If so, provide copies of relevant academic transcripts and a completed Exemption Application form (available at deakincollege.edu.au) Have you previously studied at Deakin College?
Yes
No
If ‘yes’, please provide your Deakin College student ID number: Have you applied through VTAC?
Yes
No
Do you grant Deakin College permission to obtain information from VTAC for the purpose of this application? Yes No
Employment history If you believe you have employment experience that is relevant to the course you are applying for, please attach a resume and references.
Deakin College course selection
Applicant’s contact details
Please specify when you prefer to begin your studies: Year: March June October
Address:
Suburb:
Postcode:
Home telephone: Mobile telephone: Email address:
Previous studies Secondary Education – highest level achieved Attach certified copies of all academic transcripts or mark sheets. Name of qualification (e.g. Year 12): Name of school: Country/State: Completed:
Yes
Yes
No
Language of instruction:
Year completed:
Pre-university course Deakin College Foundation Program Stream: Business B Business WF Engineering WP Health Sciences B Health Sciences WP Information Technology B Mass Communication B Science WP University-level (Diploma) course Diploma of Business B Diploma of Commerce B Diploma of Commerce WF Diploma of Computing B Diploma of Engineering WP Diploma of Health Sciences B Diploma of Health Sciences WP Diploma of Media and Communication B Diploma of Science WP
Deakin University course selection Deakin University course: Campus: Deakin University ID (if applicable):
B Melbourne Burwood Campus WF Geelong Waterfront Campus WP Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
Request for disability support Do you have a disability that may affect your studies? Yes No If ‘yes’ please specify: Hearing Vision Mobility Medical Learning Other (please specify): Please attach relevant information so that Deakin College and Deakin University can arrange assistance if possible.
Sponsored students only Name of sponsoring organisation: Type of sponsorship (e.g. tuition fees, living expenses):
Other information How did you first learn about Deakin College? You may tick more than one. Exhibition/seminar Newspaper/magazine Recommended by a friend/relative — if so, is your friend/relative a Deakin College student? Yes No Recommended by an education agent Internet, please specify: Social media, please specify: Other (please specify):
I understand that if I have applied through an approved Deakin College/ Deakin University agent, all correspondence relating to my application will be forwarded to that agent. I understand that Deakin College and Deakin University fees may increase. I accept liability for payment of all fees as explained in the Deakin College and Deakin University publications, and I agree to abide by the Deakin College and Deakin University Refund policy (deakincollege.edu.au/policies-procedures and deakin.edu.au/students/enrolment-fees-and-money/fees). I understand that by signing this Application form, I will be sent letters of offer for a program at Deakin College and, if indicated, Deakin University. I understand that any conditions concerning an offer of admission will be contained in my letter of offer from Deakin College, which I will be required to read and sign.
Applicant’s signature:
Date:
DAY / MONTH / YEAR
If you are under 18 years of age, your parent or guardian must also sign this application form.
Parent’s/guardian’s signature:
Application checklist I have completed all sections of the Application form. I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment (Deakin College’s full Refund policy is available at deakincollege.edu.au). Check that you have attached: certified copies of your academic qualifications* a certified copy of your passport, visa or birth certificate a certified copy of your citizenship documents your Tax File Number
Date:
DAY / MONTH / YEAR
Parent’s/guardian’s contact details Family name: Given names: Relationship to applicant: Address:
evidence of your English language proficiency (if required) any relevant employment documentation (if required)
Declaration I declare the information I have supplied on this form is, to the best of my understanding and belief, complete and correct. I understand that giving false or incomplete information may lead to my application being refused or my enrolment cancelled. I have read and understood the relevant course information in the Deakin College and Deakin University brochure and/or on the Deakin College and Deakin University website and I have sufficient information about Deakin College and Deakin University to enrol. I understand that the pathway may lead to future studies at Deakin University, subject to Deakin University’s entry requirements. I give permission to Deakin College and Deakin University to verify official records from an educational institution attended by me, and to supply my contact details and any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am eligible for admission. I authorise Deakin College to provide my personal information, including my contact details and enrolment details, to third parties in accordance with Deakin College’s Privacy Policy. These third parties include Deakin College representatives (agents) acting on my behalf; Deakin University (to facilitate progression from Deakin College to the next stage of my studies); and Navitas Limited and its affiliates (to communicate regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Limited and its related companies). For further information, see Deakin College’s Privacy Policy at deakincollege.edu.au and Deakin University’s Privacy Statement at deakin.edu.au/disclaimer.
Suburb:
Postcode:
Home telephone: Mobile telephone: Email address:
Application submission This application form has been submitted in: City:
Country:
Address for applications Admissions Manager Deakin College 221 Burwood Highway Burwood Victoria 3125 Australia T +61 3 9244 5197 E
[email protected]
F +61 3 9244 5198 W deakincollege.edu.au
Or through a Deakin College representative: Representative’s stamp
Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College. CRICOS Provider Codes: Deakin College 01590J; Deakin University 00113B
DC150806-1503 0418_AW
* A certified copy is signed by an authorised officer to acknowledge that it matches the original document exactly. Authorised officers include: • Deakin College staff • an authorised Deakin College representative • staff of the institution that issued the document • a Justice of the Peace or Public Notary • staff of an Australian Embassy, Consulate or High Commission
Further information online Bursaries and Scholarships
High achieving students are awarded scholarships based on academic merit while studying at Deakin College. Bursaries are also available where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution.
Exemptions
How to apply
Students may apply directly via our online application form.
Students may apply for exemptions based on any previous equivalent study at another educational institute.
Visit deakincollege.edu.au/apply for more information.
More information about bursaries and scholarships can be found at deakincollege.edu.au/scholarships
Open day dates WARRNAMBOOL
05
AUG 2018
9:00AM–3:00PM
GEELONG WATERFRONT
19
AUG 2018
9:00AM–3:00PM
GEELONG WAURN PONDS
19
AUG 2018
9:00AM–3:00PM
MELBOURNE BURWOOD
26
AUG 2018
9:00AM–3:00PM
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Deakin College Postal address
Deakin College at Deakin University 221 Burwood Highway Burwood VIC 3125 Australia E
[email protected]
Melbourne Burwood campus Deakin College at Deakin University 70 Elgar Road (Entrance 3) Building LA, Level 4 Burwood VIC 3125 Australia T +61 3 9244 5197 F +61 3 9244 5198
Geelong Waterfront campus Deakin College at Deakin University Building C, Level 2, Room C2.002 27 Brougham Street Geelong VIC 3220 Australia T +61 3 5227 2890 F +61 3 5227 2310
Geelong Waurn Ponds campus Deakin College at Deakin University Building KA, Level 4 Pigdons Road Waurn Ponds VIC 3216 Australia T +61 3 5227 3433 F +61 3 5227 2310
Indonesia
Deakin College Jakarta Campus Grand Slipi Tower 5th Floor Jl. S. Parman Kav.22–24 Jakarta 11480 Indonesia T +62 21 290 22285/87 F +62 21 290 22289
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