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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.

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Diploma of Business

30 Diploma of Science

4 Your access to Deakin University

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Diploma of Commerce

32 Masters Qualifying Program

5 Deakin College: Your direct pathway to Deakin University

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Diploma of Communication

33 English language

18 Diploma of Construction Management

34 Academic calendar

20 Diploma of Design

38 Tuition fees

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Welcome

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Deakin College locations

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Your student life on campus

9 Accommodation 10 Study at Deakin College 12 Deakin College Foundation Program 13

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University-Level Diplomas

22 Diploma of Engineering 24 Diploma of Film, Television and Animation 26 Diploma of Health Sciences 28 Diploma of Information Technology

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36 Academic entry requirements 39 Application form 41

Further information online

41 Navitas bursaries and scholarships 41

Open day dates

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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 provides an excellent study environment supported with great services and facilities. It was very easy to make friends of all nationalities as the classes are small and friendly.' Xueer (Echo) Wu, China Foundation Program 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 long-standing 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 access free study support and online materials that 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 31.

•• 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: Foundation Program; and Diplomas of Business; Commerce; Communication; Design; Film, Television and Animation; Health Sciences; and Information Technology.

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: Foundation Program, Diploma of Commerce and Diploma of Construction Management.

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.

Melbourne City

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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, Information Technology 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

Deakin College holds an orientation and enrolment program the week before the commencement of 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 lecturers and make new friends. More information about orientation will be provided with your letter of offer. Attendance is compulsory.

Airport reception

International students arriving at the Melbourne Tullamarine Airport can use the airport reception service (on first arrival). You will be met by a Deakin College representative and transferred to your accommodation free of charge. To register go to: airport-pickup.mibt.vic.edu.au. For airport reception in Jakarta, contact Deakin College Jakarta campus directly: [email protected].

Personal and academic support

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: •• 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.

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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.

Transferring to Deakin University

Deakin College organises information sessions for students planning to transfer to Deakin University towards the end of each trimester. These sessions provide course information for your chosen degree and information about admission and enrolment procedures to ensure you make a seamless transition to Deakin University.

Campus facilities

Deakin College students on Australian campuses have access to all Deakin University facilities including sport and recreational activities, libraries, bookshops, 24-hour computer laboratories and campus shops.

Clubs and societies

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.

Your new environment

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.

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 Waurn Ponds Campus and Geelong Waterfront Campus. All accommodation is within walking distance of all campus facilities. For more information, including costs, application procedures and key dates, visit deakin.edu.au/life-at-deakin/accommodation.

Homestay

If you would like to experience a new and different lifestyle, then homestay may be for you. Living with a local family or resident, it is a great way to improve your English and learn a new culture. For more information, visit student-accommodation.com.au.

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 deakin.edu.au/houseme.

Students under 18 years of age

If you are an international student under 18 years of age, you are classified as a minor, and must meet immigration requirements for accommodation, support and general welfare arrangements before a student visa will be granted. For more information, visit homeaffairs.gov.au.

Jakarta Campus

The most common student accommodation type in Indonesia is renting a room in a house – called a 'kost'. A kost house is usually fully equipped with a communal kitchen and living room. The Jakarta Campus staff can provide assistance with this type of accommodation.

Feel at home at Deakin

ACCOMMODATION

Make Deakin your home and enjoy open and inviting spaces for socialising and studying, spacious new buildings and full WiFi coverage.

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Deakin College Foundation Program The Deakin College Foundation Program is equivalent to upper secondary school (Year 12) and university foundation programs. It aims to prepare you for further study in a Deakin College diploma or for entry into the first year of a selected Deakin University bachelor’s degree. Who should apply?

The Foundation Program is aimed at students who have completed the equivalent of Australian high school Year 11 (see page 32 for country specific academic requirements).

Location

Melbourne Burwood Campus Geelong Waterfront Campus

Duration

8 months (Standard track) 12 months (Extended track)

Academic entry requirement

Unit selection for first trimester

•• F NDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills (Core) •• FNDS014 Intercultural Studies (Core •• FNDS015 Information Technology (Core) •• Elective

Unit selection for second trimester

•• F NDS016 Advanced Academic Writing and Research (Core) •• Elective •• Elective •• Elective

Course structure - Extended Program

March, June and October

For students who do not meet the entry requirements of the standard track program, an extended track program is also available with an additional 4 units that need to be completed before continuing with the standard track program.

English entry requirement

Complete and pass 4 units:

Year 11 or equivalent

Intakes

Standard track: IELTS score of 5.5 (with no band score below 5) Extended track: IELTS score of 5.0 (with no band score below 4.5)

Course outline

The course comprises of a standard or extended track program. The standard track program consists of 8 academic units: 4 core units and 4 elective units. The Extended track program has an additional 4 core units, one of which is chosen from 2 alternative core units. Various support services focusing on language, literary and numeracy assistance are also available to help you in your studies. Each unit includes four hours of class contact per week. Assessment for all units is continuous, and includes tests, assignments and case study analysis. Most units have a final two hour examination. To graduate from the Deakin College Foundation Program, you must complete and pass all 8/12 units.

Course structure - Standard Program Complete and pass 8 units:

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Unit selection for first trimester

•• F NDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication (Core) •• FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing (Core) •• FNDS012 Computer Skills (Core) and •• FNDH023 Essential Mathematics (Alternative core)* Or •• FNDA023 Mass Communication (Alternative core) *If students are undertaking the Business or Engineering / IT stream, it is suggested they undertake Essential Mathematics.

Students then progress to the standard track upon successful completion.

Elective Units (choose one stream below)

Arts Electives**

•• •• •• •• •• •• ••

FNDA020 Society and Culture FNDA021 Law FNDA022 Media FNDA023 Mass Communication FNDB022 Management FNDB021 Economics FNDB023 Marketing

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Business Electives**

•• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••

FNDE020 Introduction to Systems Analysis FNDB021 Economics FNDH023 Essential Mathematics FNDE021 Mathematics I FNDE023 Mathematics II FNDB020 Accounting FNDB022 Management FNDA021 Law FNDB023 Marketing

Engineering/IT/Science Electives**

•• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••

FNDE020 Introduction to Systems Analysis FNDH023 Essential Mathematics FNDE021 Mathematics I FNDE023 Mathematics II FNDE022 Physics FNDB022 Management FNDH021 Chemistry FNDE024 Biology FNDH022 Human Biology

Health Electives**

•• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics FNDE021 Mathematics I FNDE023 Mathematics II FNDE022 Physics FNDB022 Management FNDH021 Chemistry FNDE024 Biology FNDH022 Human Biology

Foundation to Deakin University first year entry

After successfully completing the Foundation program and meeting specified entry requirements, you may be eligible to apply for entry into the first year of selected Deakin University bachelor’s degrees that do not follow directly from Deakin College’s diploma courses. For an updated list of the first year degree courses you can get into at Deakin University, please visit our website at deakincollege.edu. au/programs/foundation-program.

Deakin College Jakarta Campus Foundation Year

The Deakin College Jakarta Campus Foundation Year is a foundation course that is run offshore at the Jakarta Campus. It follows the same syllabus and curriculum as the Deakin College Foundation Program, with minor differences in the sequencing of units each trimester. For more information on the Foundation Year in Jakarta, please visit deakincollege.edu.au/programs/ foundation-jakarta. ** Not offered at all locations

University-level diplomas Deakin College offers diplomas in Business, Commerce, Communication, Construction Management, Design, Engineering, Film, Television and Animation, Health Sciences, Information Technology and Science. These courses aim to prepare you for entry into second year of a relevant bachelor’s degree. Who should apply?

The diploma courses are aimed at students who have completed the equivalent of Australian high school Year 12; or a selected post-secondary certificate or diploma (see page 32 for country specific academic requirements).

Course structure

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).

Diploma to degree transfer criteria

When you successfully complete a diploma, you will be eligible for entry into a full fee paying place in second year of a relevant Deakin University undergraduate degree, provided you have met the following criteria: •• completed and passed 8 Deakin College Diploma units*; •• a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least 50† per cent, taking into account all units attempted at Deakin College.

Study areas at Deakin College

•• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••

Diploma of Business Diploma of Commerce Diploma of Communication Diploma of Construction Management Diploma of Design Diploma of Engineering Diploma of Film, Television and Animation Diploma of Health Sciences Diploma of Information Technology Diploma of Science

* 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. † Does not apply for entry into the Bachelor of Laws or combined courses in law. The following criteria apply for these courses: • Completed and passed 8 Deakin College Diploma of Commerce units. • A Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least 70 per cent taking into account all units attempted at Deakin College. • And an overall IELTS score of 7 with minimum band scores of 6.5.

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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

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer

Bachelor of Business

B WF

Major sequences: Event Management B

| Organisational Psychology

WF ^^ B ^^

| Project Management | Public Relations

B WP

B WF ^^

B WF ^

B

WF ^^

Trimester intake

Burwood (Melbourne)

Waterfront (Geelong)

T1 T2

50

50

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

Warrnambool

Maximum credits 8

| Film and Television

| People Management

B

| Property and Real Estate

| Retail Management

B WF ^^

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. ^^ 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

WP WB

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer

Bachelor of Commerce≠

B WF WB

Major sequences: Accounting Finance

B WF WB

Human Resource Management

B WF

Management Information Systems

Bachelor of Information Systems Bachelor of Laws

B WF WB

Warrnambool

Maximum credits

T1 T2 T3++

50

50

50

8

T1 T2

50

8

T1 T2

50

8

T1 T2

70

T1 T2 T3

50

8

T1 T2 T3

50

8#

T1 T2+++

70

T1 T2 T3

50

8#

T1 T2

70

4#

|

B WF ^^

B

B

~

++

Bachelor of Property and Real Estate

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

|

B WF

| Marketing

Bachelor of Business (Sport Management)

Waterfront (Geelong)

B WF ^^

B WF ^^ WB ^^

| Management

B WF ^^

Burwood (Melbourne)

 |

| Economics

B WF ^^ WB ^^ | Financial Planning

Trimester intake

B

70

70

8#

Combined courses Bachelor of Commerce/Information Systems Bachelor of Commerce/Laws

B WF

WB

B

~

Bachelor of Property and Real Estate/ Commerce Bachelor of Property and Real Estate/ Laws

B

B

70

70

8#

T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria. ++ Offered Burwood (Melbourne) only. +++ Offered at Burwood (Melbourne) and Waterfront (Geelong) 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 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 advertising, communications, journalism, digital media and public relations.

Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree

Advertising agency roles, account management, media planning, journalist, copywriting and art direction, media policy and management, politics, research, media business-oriented consulting, ‘in house’ brand communications.

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:

2 core units

• A  CC100 Communication in Everyday Life • ACG103 Design Skills

Plus 3 streams (6 units in total) • Advertising stream • ALA101 Advertising Principles and Practices* • ALA102 Creative Brand Communication* • Public Relations stream • ALR103 Introduction to Public Relations • ALR104 Strategic Communication and Writing • Journalism stream • ALJ111 News Reporting 1 • ALJ112 News Reporting 2 • Digital Media stream • ALM101 Making Social Media* • ALM102 Making Video* * Not available in T3 2018

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Burwood (Melbourne)

B



Waterfront (Geelong)

WF

Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool

WP WB

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer

Bachelor of Arts≠

B WP

Major sequences: Advertising Public Relations

B

| Journalism

B WP

Trimester intake

Burwood (Melbourne)

T1 T2 T3

50

T1 T2

50

T1 T2 T3++

50

Waterfront (Geelong)

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

Warrnambool

Maximum credits

50

8

 |

B WP

Bachelor of Communication (Advertising)

B

Bachelor of Communication (Digital Media) Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)

B WP

B WP

Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations)

B WP

8 50

8

T1 T2 T3++

50

50

8

T1 T2 T3++

50

50

8

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. ++ Offered Burwood (Melbourne) only. ≠ 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-communication

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Diploma of Construction Management Build a career spanning domestic or commercial projects, from construction management to surveying, with this pathway to Deakin University's Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours).

Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree

Construction manager, estimator, project manager, quantity surveyor in a range of industry organisations such as contractors, property developers and consulting firms, consultant in the property and facilities divisions of companies that are responsible for large property portfolios.

Location

Melbourne Waterfront Campus

Duration

8 to 12 months

Academic entry requirement Year 12 or equivalent

Intakes

March, June and October (new in 2019)

Course structure

Complete and pass 8 units:

8 core units • • • • • • • • • •

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Burwood (Melbourne)

B



Waterfront (Geelong)

WF

Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool

WP WB

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer Trimester intake Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)

WF

T1 T2

Burwood (Melbourne)

Waterfront (Geelong)

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

Warrnambool

Maximum credits

50

8

T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria.

For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/programs/diploma-construction

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Diploma of Design Learn the tools, strategies and design thinking methodologies required to be an adaptable, multidisciplinary designer. The Diploma of Design builds the foundation for further study in visual communication, animation and digital technologies.

Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree

Work in advertising, graphic design studios, print houses, publishers, corporate companies who host in-house design services, government and private practices, motion design, animation, film and television, web design, motion capture performance, augmented and virtual reality, UX design, web design, digital design and immersive design.

Location

Melbourne Burwood 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:

4 core units • • • •

 DD101 Design Thinking A ADD102 Design Skills and Technologies 1 ADD104 Design Laboratory ADD103 Design Skills and Technologies 2

Plus 4 additional units+ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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ACF103 Writing with the Camera ALC106 Screening Film History ACF106 Screen Narratives ACF107 Principles of Animation ACG103 Design Skills ACI101 Analogue Photography ACI102 Digital Photography ACC100 Communication in Everyday Life ALA101 Advertising Principles and Practices ALA102 Creative Brand Communication ALR103 Introduction to Public Relations ALR104 Strategic Communication and Writing ALJ111 News Reporting 1 ALJ112 News Reporting 2 ALM101 Making Social Media ALM102 Making Video



Burwood (Melbourne)

B



Waterfront (Geelong)

WF

Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool

WP WB

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer

Bachelor of Design (3D Animation)

B

Bachelor of Design (Digital Technologies)

B

Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)

B WF

Trimester intake

Burwood (Melbourne)

T1 T2 T3

50

8

T1 T2

50

8

T1 T2 T3

++

50

Waterfront (Geelong)

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

Warrnambool

Maximum credits

50

8

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. ++ Offered at Burwood (Melbourne) only.

For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/programs/diploma-design

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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

WP WB

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer Trimester intake

Burwood (Melbourne)

Waterfront (Geelong)

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

Warrnambool

Maximum credits

T1 T2

50

8

Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Honours) WP

T1 T2

50

8

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours)

T1 T2

50

8

T1 T2

50

8

Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)

WP

WP

Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours)

WP

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 Film, Television and Animation The Diploma of Film, Television and Animation is a unique course that provides a direct pathway into the Deakin University Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation. Gain a hands-on education using state of the art technology within an inspiring creative arts environment.

Employment and career options upon completing your Bachelor’s degree Animator, film director, pro­ducer, script writer, film editor, post-production, film crew.

Location

Melbourne Burwood 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:

6 core units • • • • • •

 CF103 Writing with the Camera A ACF106 Screen Practices ACF107 Principles of Animation ACG103 Design Skills ACI101 Analogue Photography ALC106 Screening Film History

Plus 2 electives

• A  CC100 Communication in Everyday Life • ACI102 Digital Photography • ADD101 Design thinking • ADD102 Design Skills and Technologies 1 • ADD103 Design Skills and Technologies 2 • ADD104 Design Laboratory • ALA101 Advertising Principles and Practices • ALA102 Creative Brand Communication • ALJ111 News Reporting 1 • ALJ112 News Reporting 2 • ALM101 Making Social Media • ALM102 Making Video • ALR103 Introduction to Public Relations • ALR104 Strategic Communication and Writing

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Burwood (Melbourne)

B



Waterfront (Geelong)

WF

Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool

WP WB

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer

Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation

B

Trimester intake

Burwood (Melbourne)

T1 T2 T3

50

Waterfront (Geelong)

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

Warrnambool

Maximum credits 8

T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria.

For up-to-date course information, core units and additional information, visit: deakincollege.edu.au/programs/diploma-film

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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

WP WB

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer

Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science≠ Major sequences: Applied Sport Science Physiology Health

B WP

B WP

| Psychology

Sports Nutrition Promotion Inclusion

| Nutrition

B WP

B WP

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

Warrnambool

Maximum credits

T1 T2

50

T1 T2

50

T1 T2 T3++

50

50

T1 T2+++

50

50

T1

50

8#

T1

50

4#

T1 T2

50

50

8#

| Sports Coaching

| Family, Society and Health

B

B WP

B WP

|

| Health

| Disability and

B

Major sequences: Food Innovation Family, Society and Health | Health Promotion

B

B

B B

| Disability and Inclusion

| Food Science

and Sustainability Biotechnology Inclusion

B

B

B WP

B WP

B WP WB

B WP WB

50

8#

B

| Health

| Medical

| Disability and

B WP WB

| Physical Activity and Health

for Professional Development§

B

| Exercise Science

| Food Studies

B

| Health Promotion | Nutrition

|

B WP WB

Major sequences: Environmental Health | Family, Society and Health

B

8#

| Exercise Science

B

| Physical Activity and Health

Bachelor of Health Sciences ≠ B WP

Waterfront (Geelong)

| Exercise

B WP

| Strength and Conditioning

Bachelor of Nutrition Science

B

Burwood (Melbourne)

| Physical Activity and

B WP

B WP

B WP

Trimester intake

B WP WB

| Psychology

| Psychological Science

B WP WB

Bachelor of Psychological Science≠

B WP

Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion Bachelor of Sport Development

B

Bachelor of Biomedical Science≠

B WP

Major sequences: Environmental Health

B WP

50

8#

| Infection and

Immunity

B WP

| Medical Biotechnology

B WP

Genomics

B WP

| Molecular Life Sciences

B

Science

B

8

| Medical

| Pharmaceutical

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) and Waurn Ponds (Geelong) only. +++ Burwood (Melbourne) 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 Information Technology The Diploma of Information Technology 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+

• SIT102 Introduction to Programming • SIT103 Data and Information Management • SIT105 Thinking Technology and Design • SIT111 Algorithms and Computing Systems • SIT112 Data Science Concepts • SIT113 Cloud Computing and Virtualisation • SIT120 Introduction to Responsive Web Apps • SIT123 Data Capture Technologies • SIT124 Exploring I.T. • 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

WP WB

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer Trimester intake

Burwood (Melbourne)

T1 T2

50

B

T1 T2

50

B WP

T1 T2

50

Bachelor of Information Technology≠ Major sequences: Application Development B WP

| Creative Technologies

Game Development

B

B

B WP B

B WP

| Virtual and Augmented Reality

Bachelor of Cyber Security

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

Warrnambool

Maximum credits

50

8

| Cloud Computing

| Cyber Security

Bachelor of Computer Science

Waterfront (Geelong)

|

B

8 50

8

T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry T3 Trimester 3 entry * See page 11 for Diploma to Degree transfer criteria. + Choice of 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-IT

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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

Second year entry to Deakin University* WAM required for transfer Trimester intake

Burwood (Melbourne)

T1 T2

50

T1 T2

50

T1 T2

50

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 Cell Biology Science

B

B WP

| Natural History

Material Science

B

and Aquaculture

WP

Genomics

B

| Plant Biology

B WP

| Human Biology

| Chemistry

Warrnambool

Maximum credits

50

50

8#

|

WP

| Chemistry and

B WP

| Fisheries

| Geography

B

|

B WP B

Bachelor of Biomedical Science≠

B WP

Major sequences: Molecular Life Sciences B WP

Biotechnology Science

WP

| Mathematical Modelling

Bachelor of Biological Science

Health

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)

| Environmental

B WP

| Freshwater Biology

B

Waterfront (Geelong)

| Infection and Immunity B WP

B

60

8

| Environmental

B WP

| Medical Genomics

8

| Medical

B WP

| Pharmaceutical

B WP

Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) Bachelor of Forensic Science

T1 T2

WP

50

50

50

8 8

B

WP

Major sequences: Forensic Biology

8

| Forensic Chemistry

Bachelor of Zoology and Animal Science

WP

T1 T2

50

8#

T1 T2

50

8#

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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Masters Qualifying Program The Masters Qualifying Program (Business and Law) (MQP) offers a quality pathway to selected Deakin University Business master’s courses. The MQP is taught by Deakin College and Deakin University’s English Language Institute (DUELI).

Who should apply?

The MQP is a non-award program designed for international students whose academic qualifications and/or English proficiency levels are marginally below the entry requirements for coursework master’s programs.

Entry requirements

•• A  cademic requirements: Completion of a three-year post-secondary study qualification (equivalent to post-Year 12). եե India/Pakistan - 3 year qualification post Standard/Class XII եե China - 3 year qualification post Senior High School Certificate եե Sri Lanka - 3 year qualification post A levels. For specific academic standard requirements, and requirements for countries not listed, please refer to deakin.edu.au/future-students/international/apply-entry.php. •• E nglish requirements: An overall band score of 6 or above in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test (Academic module) with no individual band score less than 6; or equivalent. A full listing of the University’s undergraduate English language requirements is available at deakin.edu.au/international-students/getting-into-deakin/entry-requirements/ english-language-requirements.

Course structure

The MQP comprises four units, which are studied over one trimester. You must complete two discipline-based units and two units focusing on English language and academic skills. Each unit includes four hours of teaching per week: a two hour lecture followed by a two hour tutorial.

Transferring to Deakin University

To be eligible for entry into a Deakin postgraduate program, you must successfully complete all four MQP units and achieve the required grades. Programs have varying transfer requirements. Please refer to page 29.

Location

Melbourne Burwood Campus

Duration 4 months

Intakes

March, June and October

2018 Tuition fee A$12.600

Course structure Complete 4 units:

2 core units^

• X  DP701 Academic and Intercultural Communication for Postgraduate Study • XPD702 Academic Writing and Research Skills Development for Postgraduate Study

Plus 2 discipline-based units* • M  AAP103 Accounting for Decision Making • MAEP101 Economic Principles • MAFP101 Fundamentals of Finance • MISP171 Business Analytics • MMMP132 Management

MQP academic calendar MQP start

MQP end

2 July 2018

5 October 2018

29 October 2018

8 February 2019

4 March 2019

7 June 2019

^ Units delivered by DUELI. * Units delivered by Deakin College.

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Burwood (Melbourne)

B



Waterfront (Geelong)

WF

Waurn Ponds (Geelong) Warrnambool

WP WB

Entry to Deakin University

Graduate Diploma of Business Administration% Graduate Diploma of Commerce~

B

B

Graduate Diploma of Information Systems~

B

Graduate Diploma of International Finance~

B

Graduate Diploma of Accounting and Law

% B

Graduate Diploma of Professional Accounting

% B

Masters of Business Administration%

B

Masters of Professional Accounting%

B

Master of Business Administration (Healthcare Management)

%

Masters of Information Systems~

B

B

Masters of Business (Sport Management)~

B

Masters of Accounting and Law

% B

Masters of Commerce~

B

Masters of International Finance~

B

Masters of Business Administration (International)

#

Masters of International Accounting @ Masters of Marketing~

B

B

B

Masters of Accounting and International Finance

% B

T1 Trimester 1 entry

T2 Trimester 2 entry

Trimester intake

Duration

T1 T2

1 year

T1 T2 T3

1 year

T1

1 year

T1 T2

1 year

T1 T2 T3

1 year

T1 T2 T3

1 year

T1 T2

1.5 years

T1 T2

1.5 years

T1 T2 T3

2 years

T1 T2 T3

2 years

T1 T2

2 years

T1 T2

2 years

T1 T2 T3

2 years

T1 T2

2 years

T1 T2 T3

2 years

T1 T3

2 years

T1 T2 T3

2 years

T1 T2 T3

2 years

T3 Trimester 3 entry

For full postgraduate course details, please visit deakin.edu.au/future-students/courses. % Applicants must have successfully completed all four MQP units and achieved a minimum Weighted Average Mark (WAM) grade of 60 per cent for each discipline-based unit undertaken, plus 3 years relevant work experience. ~ Applicants must have successfully completed all four MQP units and achieved a minimum Weighted Average Mark (WAM) grade of 60 per cent for each discipline-based unit undertaken. # Applicants must have successfully completed all four MQP units and achieved a minimum Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of a 65 per cent or above @ Applicants must have successfully completed all four MQP units and achieved a minimum overall average of 70, and a minimum score of 65 in each discipline-based unit undertaken.

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English language If you do not meet the English language requirements for your chosen course, you may be eligible to enter an intensive English language course at Deakin University English Language Institute (DUELI) to improve your English skills. English language courses

Deakin College can arrange full-time English tuition at the Deakin University English Language Institute (DUELI) if you need to improve your English skills before beginning your Deakin College course. DUELI offers a wide range of English language courses, from beginner to advanced levels. Depending on your English language needs, your course will run for five to 30 weeks. DUELI is only available for students studying in Australia and is located at Deakin University’s Melbourne Burwood Campus and Geelong Waterfront Campus. For more information about DUELI, including dates, course fees, visit deakin.edu.au/internationalstudents/dueli.

English language requirements

The language of instruction at Deakin College is English. Before being admitted to a course, international students must be able to demonstrate their English language proficiency by obtaining one of the results shown in the table below.

English test/level

Foundation Program (Standard) and Diploma courses (excluding the Diplomas of Communication; Design; Film, Television and Animation

Diplomas of Communication; Design; Film, Television and Animation

Cambridge English

B2 First (FCE)

C1 Advanced (CAE)

Deakin University English

EAP 2

EAP 3

GCE O-level

C6

B4

HK Form 5

60% in Form 5 English Language

Contact the Deakin College Admissions team

IELTS

Foundation Program: 5.5 (with no band score below 5)

6.0 (with no band score below 5.5)

Language Institute (DUELI)

Diploma: 5.5 (with no band score below 5.5) Pearson Test of English (PTE): Academic

42–49

50–57

SPM English

C4

B4

TOEFL Computer Based

196

213

TOEFL Paper Based

525

550

TOEFL iBT

Foundation Program (Standard): 52 – Writing 15, Speaking 14, Listening and Reading 5

65 – Writing 19, Speaking 16, Listening and Reading 10

Diploma: 52 – Writing 19, Speaking 16, Listening and Reading 5 VCE English (Australia)

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any English

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in any English

*Information regarding your orientation and the days and times allocated for your enrolment will be outlined in your offer pack.

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Academic calendar Year/Intake

Orientation*

Trimester Begins

Mid-Trimester Break†

Exams Start

Exams End

2018 March

26 Feb–2 Mar

5 Mar

29 Mar–4 April

4 Jun

8 Jun

June

25–29 Jun

2 July

13–17 Aug

1 Oct

5 Oct

October

22–26 Oct

29 Oct

24 Dec– 4 Jan 2019

4 Feb 2019

8 Feb 2019

25 Feb–1 Mar

4 Mar

19–25 April

3 Jun

7 Jun

2019 March June

24–28 Jun

1 July

19–23 Aug

30 Sep

4 Oct

October

21–25 Oct

28 Oct

23 Dec– 3 Jan 2020

3 Feb 2020

7 Feb 2020

* Information regarding your orientation and the days and times allocated for your enrolment will be outlined in your offer pack. † Mid-trimester break for Deakin College Jakarta Campus may vary slightly for Trimester 2.

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Academic entry requirements Foundation

To enter the Foundation, you generally need to have completed the equivalent of Australian high school Year 11.

Diploma

To enter a diploma course, you generally need to have completed the equivalent of Australian high school Year 12. Entry to the Diploma of Engineering also requires the completion of Australian Year 12 Mathematics (or equivalent) as a prerequisite.

Masters Qualifying Program (Business and Law) Entry requirements are listed on page 28.

Specific academic entry requirements are listed below. Students with qualifications that are not listed should send their application and academic results to Deakin College for assessment.

Country

Foundation

Diploma

Australia

Successful completion of Year 11 or equivalent

VCE ATAR score of 40 or above; IB Diploma score of 22 or above

Bangladesh

Year 11 (10 + 1) with a 70% GPA

Completion of Higher Secondary Certificate with GPA of 3.5

Brunei

Successful completion of Form 5 (GCE O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with minimum E grade); or equivalent

2 passes in GCE A-levels

Cambodia

Successful completion of year 11 with a C grade average

Diploma of Upper Secondary Education with a C grade average

China

Extended Foundation Program: Successful completion of Senior Middle 2 (Gao Er) with 55%:

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 (Gao San) with 60% or Vocational Academic Program with 60%

Standard Foundation Program: Successful completion of Senior Middle 2 (Gao Er) with 60% or Vocational Technical Program with 60% Fiji

Successful completion of Form 6 School Leaving Certificate with an overall score of 260

Successful completion of Form 7 with a B in English and Maths and a pass in all other subjects, with an overall score of 240

France

Completion of the French Baccalaureate

Baccalaureate with an average of 10

Ghana

Successful completion of O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with a minimum E grade

2 passes in GCE A-levels

Hong Kong

Completion of Form 5 (HKCEE) with passes in 4 subjects

HKDSE with 8 points across 4 subjects

India

Partial completion of the All India Senior School Certificate at an approved level determined by Deakin College

Completion of the All India Senior School Certificate or State Board with an overall 60% aggregate

Indonesia

SMA II with an average of 7.0 in 4 academic subjects

SMA III with an average of 6.5 in 4 academic subjects

Japan

Successful completion of Kotogakko Year 2 with a B grade average

Successful completion of Kotogakko Year 3 a B grade average or a GPA of 3

Kenya

Completion of KCSE with a D grade average; or GCE O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with a minimum E grade

Completion of KCSE with a C grade average; or 2 passes in GCE A-levels

Korea

Senior High School Leaving Certificate Year 2 with a D grade average in 4 academic subjects

High school Diploma with a D grade average

Kuwait

Completion of Shahadat Al-Thanawaya Al-Aama (General Secondary Education Certificate) with minimum overall grade of 60%

Completion of Shahadat Al-Thanawaya Al-Aama (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a 70% average in final results

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Country

Foundation

Diploma

Macau

Completion of Senior Middle 2 with an average of 80% in 4 subjects

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a B or 75% average in 4 academic subjects

Malawi

Successful completion of O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with a minimum E grade

2 passes in GCE A-levels

Malaysia

Successful completion of Form 5 (SPM); or successful completion of Senior Middle 2 or equivalent

2 passes (minimum E grade) in STPM; or Malaysia Independent Chinese Secondary Schools Unified Examination Certificate with a pass in 4 academic subjects

Myanmar

Completion of Basic Education High School Exam with overall pass

Completion of Basic Education High School Exam with grade of 50% in final year

Nepal

Completion of Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Year 11) with a grade average of 50%

Completion of Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Year 12) with a grade average of 50%

Oman

General Secondary Education Certificate/Thanawiya Amma

Additional year of study following General Secondary Education Certificate or Year 12 American program

Pakistan

Completion of Higher Secondary School Certificate (Year 11) with a grade average of 50%

Completion of Higher Secondary School Certificate (Year 12) with a grade average of 55%

Papua New Guinea Higher School Certificate with a grade average of 60%

Higher School Certificate with a grade average of 70%

Philippines

Successful completion of Year 11 with an 80% average in relevant subjects

Successful completion of Year 12 with an 80% average

Saudi Arabia

General Secondary Education Certificate/Thanawiya Amma

Additional year of study following General Secondary Education Certificate or Year 12 American program

Singapore

Successful completion of Form 5; or Sec 4 (Express); or GCE O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with a minimum E grade; or GCE N levels with aggregate points of no more than 14 (based on best 3 academic subjects) and no more than 3 in English Syllabus A; or Successful completion of National ITE Certificate (Nitec) with a GPA of between 1 and 2; or Higher National ITE Certificate (Higher Nitec) with a GPA of less than 1

2 H2 passes in GCE A-levels

South Africa

Successful completion of Year 11

Successful completion of Year 12

Sri Lanka

Successful completion of Year 11 (GCE O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with a minimum E grade); or equivalent

2 passes in GCE A-levels or equivalent; or 2 passes in Sri Lanka A-levels (General English is not counted)

Sweden

Contact the Deakin College Admissions team

Avgangsbetyg with a grade average of 2.5 and a 4 in English

Taiwan

Successful completion of Senior Middle 2 with an average of 60% in 4 academic subjects

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a B or 60% average in 4 academic subjects

Tanzania

Successful completion of O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with a minimum E grade

2 passes in GCE A-levels

Thailand

Successful completion of Matayom 5 with a GPA of 2.5

Successful completion of Matayom 6 with a GPA of 2.0

Turkey

Contact the Deakin College Admissions team

Successful completion of Lise Diplomasi with a GPA of 3.0

Uganda

Successful completion of O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with a minimum E grade

2 passes in GCE A-levels

United States

Successful completion of Grade 11 or equivalent

Successful completion of Grade 12 or equivalent with an SAT score of 1000

Vietnam

Successful completion of Year 11 with a 6.0 GPA

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 6.0 GPA

Zambia

Successful completion of O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with a minimum E grade

2 passes in GCE A-levels

Zimbabwe

Successful completion of O-levels: passes in 3 subjects with a minimum E grade

2 passes in GCE A-levels

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Tuition fees 2018 Fees* Course

2018

Foundation Program (Standard)

A$25 350

Foundation Program (Extended)

A$29 900

Diploma of Business

A$27 400

Diploma of Commerce

A$27 400

Diploma of Communications

A$26 700

Diploma of Construction Management

N/A (new 2019)

Diploma of Design

A$25 000

Diploma of Engineering

A$30 150

Diploma of Film, Television and Animation

A$27 400

Diploma of Health Sciences

A$30 150

Diploma of Information Technology

A$26 700

Diploma of Science

A$30 150

MQP^

A$12 600

Jakarta Campus

Fees at the offshore campus in Jakarta are set at a significantly lower rate than onshore Australian campuses. Fees are expressed in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Please contact [email protected] for updated tuition fee information.

^ An additional non-refundable Deakin University application fee of A$55 applies to the MQP. * Fees are correct as of May 2018

Other charges (if applicable) Australia Campuses

Jakarta Campus

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) fee: this is calculated based on duration of your student visa and is indicated on your Deakin College letter of offer.

This is a one-time fee payable in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) for new students. The fee offsets some of the costs associated with providing the following: •• water dispenser •• in-class photocopies •• unlimited Internet access on all PCs •• unlimited Internet Wi-Fi •• sport activities: basketball, futsal, etc. •• academic workshops tutor •• academic workshops food and beverage •• student committee meetings food and beverage •• student internal trimester activities/events, e.g. ping-pong tournament, Christmas lunch •• student external activities/events, e.g. movies, paintball, etc. •• orientation expenses, e.g. F&B •• student lounge: rental, service, charge, electricity •• table tennis, foosball, satellite television.

Homestay placement fee: A$200*

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 health cover visa processing fee airfares. 38

Facilities and Amenities Fee - A$400* (2018)

DEAKINInternational COLLEGE AUSTRALIAN STUDENT GUIDE 2017/2018 Deakin College Student Guide 2018/2019

Cost of living

Your living expenses will depend on your individual lifestyle and accommodation. Deakin College estimates that a single international student requires A$20 000-A$25 000 per year to live in Melbourne and A$16 000-A$19 000 per year to live in Geelong. Living costs for Jakarta are approximately A$7000-A$10 000 per year. * Fees are correct as of February 2018

APPLICATION FORM Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Personal details Title:

Mr

Ms

Previous studies Mrs

Miss

Secondary education – highest level achieved

Other

Name of qualification (e.g. Year 12, STPM or ‘A’ Levels):

Family name:

Name of school:

Given names:

Country/state:

Preferred name: Date of birth: DAY / MONTH / YEAR

Gender:

Male

Female

Yes No Have you previously studied at Deakin College? If ‘yes’, please provide your Student ID number: Do you grant Deakin College permission to provide your parent or guardian listed below with any information pertaining to your application to study, ongoing academic progress, results and attendance? Yes No Passport and visa details Country of birth:

Completed:

Yes

No

Year completed: MONTH / YEAR

Language of instruction: Post-secondary/tertiary education: highest level achieved Name of qualification (e.g. degree, diploma): Name of school/institution: Country/state:

Passport number:

Completed:

Yes

No

Year completed: MONTH / YEAR

Nationality (on passport):

Language of instruction:

Passport expiry date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR

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 been refused an entry visa to any country? Have you been issued a protection visa in any country?

Yes

No

Yes

No

If ‘yes’, please attach evidence. If you are currently studying in Australia, please complete the following fields. Name of institution: Visa type:

Visa expiry date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR

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

Have you ever been expelled or had your course terminated by another Yes No institute or university in Australia?

Please specify when you prefer to begin your studies: Year: March June October

If ‘yes’, which institute or university? Will you be bringing your family to Australia while studying at Deakin College? Yes No If ‘yes’, please state how many family members:

Pre-university course Deakin College Foundation Program Stream: Business B Business WF Engineering WP Health Sciences/Nursing B Foundation Year J

Contact details Applicant’s contact details Email:

University-level (Diploma) course Diploma of Business B Diploma of Business J Diploma of Commerce B Diploma of Commerce J Diploma of Communication B Diploma of Communication J Diploma of Computing B Diploma of Computing J

Address:

State/Province Country: Mobile (include country code):

Health Sciences/Nursing WP Information Technology B Mass Communication B Science WP

Diploma of Construction Management WF Diploma of Health Sciences B Diploma of Health Sciences WP Diploma of Design B Diploma of Engineering WP Diploma of Film, Television and Animation B

Postgraduate-level course Masters Qualifying Program (Business and Law)

Agent’s contact details

If selecting this option, you must apply direct to Deakin University. Please download and complete a MQP Application form at deakincollege.edu.au

Agent name: Agent office code:

Deakin University course selection

Address:

Deakin University course: Country:

Post/zip code:

Campus:

Telephone:

Mobile:

Deakin University ID (if applicable):

Email:

B Melbourne Burwood Campus

WP Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus

Request for disability support

J Jakarta Campus WF Geelong Waterfront Campus

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.

English proficiency

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.

(Please tick and attach documentary evidence where applicable) English is my first language. English was the language of instruction during my secondary school studies and gained a satisfactory pass in final-year English. I have taken an IELTS or TOEFL test (attach results). I have obtained a satisfactory mark or score in another examination or test acceptable to Deakin College (e.g. completion of at least the first year of a post-secondary/tertiary course at a college or university where the language of instruction was English). IELTS (Academic) or TOEFL score: Other English test:

Score:

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) (for students studying on Australian campuses only) Deakin College will provide all international students with an OSHC Bupa policy. OHSC required: Single Family Please tick if you do not want your email address given to Bupa. If you already have OSHC, please provide details of your provider. OSHC provider name: OSHC membership number: Expiry date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR

Sponsored students only Name of sponsoring organisation: Type of sponsorship (e.g. tuition fees, living expenses):

Other information

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 living expenses in Australia may be higher than in my own country. I confirm that I am able to meet these expenses. I have understood and I accept the Conditions of Enrolment (deakincollege.edu.au). I understand that Deakin College may, vary its conditions as may be necessary to comply with any law or regulation, or amendment of any law or regulation, of the Commonwealth of Australia or the State of Victoria. I give permission to Deakin College and Deakin University to verify official records from an educational institution attended by me. I understand that information is collected by Deakin College during my enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act) and the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 (National Code 2007); to ensure student compliance with the conditions of their visas and their obligations under Australian immigration laws generally. The authority to collect this information is contained in the ESOS Act, the Education Services for Overseas Students Regulations 2001 and the National Code 2007. Information collected about me during my enrolment can be provided, in certain circumstances, to the Australian Government and designated authorities and, if relevant, the Tuition Protection Scheme. In other instances information collected on during my enrolment can be disclosed without my consent where authorised or required by law. 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:*

(must be the same signature as in your passport)

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:

How did you first learn about Deakin College? You may tick more than one.

Application checklist

Date:

DAY / MONTH / YEAR

*Unsigned applications cannot be processed. Agents cannot sign on an applicant’s behalf.

Parent’s/guardian contact details Family name: Given names: Relationship to applicant: Address:

I have completed all sections of the Application form.

Telephone:

I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment (Deakin College’s full Refund policy is available at deakincollege.edu.au/policies-procedures).

Email:

I formally declare that I am a Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) and that I have understood and met all requirements (for study in Australia) homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/stud/more/genuine-temporary-entrant I undertake to make timely payments of any fees or associated costs for which I am liable. I am aware of the likely cost of my stay in Australia and have necessary financial capacity to meet such costs for the duration of my course. Check that you have attached: certified copies of your academic qualifications evidence of your English language proficiency (if required) a copy of your passport, visa or birth certificate (if required) any relevant employment documentation (if required) certified translations of any documents not in English

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.

Mobile:

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 F +61 3 9244 5198 E [email protected] W deakincollege.edu.au Or through a Deakin College representative: Representative’s stamp

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 understand that it is my responsibility to maintain valid Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). I also understand that if I am no longer enrolled at Deakin College, my OSHC membership can be transferred. I also agree that Deakin College is able to exchange information with my OSHC provider with respect to meeting my visa requirements and maintaining my OSHC cover.

Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College. CRICOS Provider Codes: Deakin College 01590J; Deakin University 00113B

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Exhibition/seminar Newspaper/magazine Recommended by a friend/relative — if so, is your friend/relative an Deakin College student? Yes No Recommended by an education agent Internet, please specify: Social media, please specify: Other (please specify):

Further information online Exemptions

Students may apply for exemptions based on any previous equivalent study at another educational institute. For more informations, visit deakin.edu.au/exemptions.

Airport reception

International students can request for a pick-up service to be taken from the airport to your accommodation by a Deakin College representative.

Visit deakincollege.edu.au/apply for more information.

For more informations, visit airport-pickup.mibt.vic.edu.au.

Student visas

International students studying in Australia are required to hold a valid student visa during their course of study. Student visas are issued based on meeting requirements and generally have certain conditions attached to them.

How to apply

International students can apply to study through a Deakin College study agent or may apply directly via our online application form.

For more informations, visit homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/stud.

Navitas bursaries and scholarships Navitas family bursaries

Navitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries. A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution*. The bursary is equivalent to 10 per cent of the tuition fee of your program of study.†

Navitas academic merit scholarships

Navitas is committed to helping you achieve your career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students. Each term, Navitas colleges* award two students with academic merit scholarships. For more information, talk to a student advisor at your college about how to apply for a merit scholarship or visit individual college websites and search for ‘scholarships and bursaries’.

* The Navitas family bursary and academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACBT, BCUIC, Curtin College, Curtin Singapore, CRIC, Deakin College, Deakin College Indonesia, Edith Cowan College, EIC, Eynesbury, FIC, Griffith College, HIC, ICM, ICP, ICRGU, ICWS, La Trobe Melbourne, La Trobe University Sydney Campus, LBIC, Navitas at FAU, Navitas at UMass Boston, Navitas at UMass Dartmouth, Navitas at UMass Lowell, Navitas at UNH, NIC, PUIC, SAIBT, SIBT and UCIC only.

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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