Careers & Pathways

CESC News

Rewards worth having are earned with hard work and commitment.

Nothing worth having comes easily, nor is it free!

 

Farewell to the graduating Class of 2018 - May all your tomorrows be filled with success!

 

Remember to choose a job you love; that way you will never have to work a day in your life. (Anonymous)

 

Free TAFE for lots of jobs

From 1 January 2019, the Victorian Government will pay the tuition fees for eligible students studying one of 30 priority TAFE courses and 20 courses that provide pathways to apprenticeships in Victoria.

 

Careers educators are often the first people students look to for support when considering future education.

 

Free TAFE may be the perfect opportunity for students to explore the career they’re most interested in, without tuition fees.Teachers can also recommend Free TAFE courses when talking to students about their individual aspirations, providing them with more options to continue their education journey.

 

For more information, see www.freetafe.vic.gov.au

 

4 options for 2018 school leavers to think about

The Department of Human Services has published an article on their Media Hub around 4 options for 2018 school leavers to think about. It covers the 4 broad options school leavers can take and links them with services the Department can provide them.

 

http://mediahub.humanservices.gov.au/news/4-options-for-school-leavers-to-think-about/

 

Early Childhood Scholarships Program - recently launched

The Department of Education and Training opened applications for the Early Childhood Scholarships Program on 1 October 2018. Information about the Program and the online application form for Victorians wanting to study in 2019 is available here:

 

www.education.vic.gov.au/childhood/professionals/profdev/Pages/scholarships.aspx

The Program is aimed at attracting new early childhood teachers to the field as well as supporting existing educators who wish to upskill to a teaching qualification. Successful applicants receive a significant amount of funding to support their study and career pathway into the early childhood workforce.

 

For further information, applicants can also email early.years.workforce@edumail.vic.gov.au or call

1300 651 662

 

endota Wellness College

endota Wellness College offers full and part-time, government-subsidised positions to eligible students.

 

Backed by endota’s strong reputation and industry connections, nationally accredited courses qualify highly sought after beauty and massage therapists. As a new member of CEAV, we look forward to welcoming your students.

 

Click here for more information or to register your interest

www.endotawellnesscollege.edu.au

 

Volunteering as a gateway into the animal welfare industry

https://www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/education-blogs/career-guidance/volunteering-as-a-gateway-into-the-animal-welfare-industry

 

Five reasons why: Veterinary science

https://www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/education-blogs/career-guidance/five-reasons-why-veterinary-science

 

Should the ATAR for teachers be raised?

https://www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/education-blogs/education-news/should-the-atar-for-teachers-be-raised

 

Should work-integrated learning become a compulsory part of university courses?

https://australiancareersservice.com.au/industry-news/should-work-integrated-learning-become-a-compulsory-part-of-university-courses

Pathways Programs to University in 2019 

There are many different ways to get to the same destination, and that applies to university too.  Sometimes students do not quite meet the entry criteria to go straight into a university course – maybe their ATAR was not high enough, or they did not attain the minimum study score in a prerequisite subject.  The encouraging thing is that many universities have recommended pathway courses to degrees they offer. 

Below are some of these pathway schemes:

 

ACU College to the Australian Catholic University

ACU College is a department of the Australian Catholic University that delivers TAFE-level courses.  These courses are complete qualifications but are also pathway programs into bachelor degrees at ACU.   While the pathways are not guarantees, students who do well in the ACU College courses are usually offered places in relevant bachelor programs. 

 

Some of the pathway courses ACU College offers domestic school leavers include:

 

Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing) – (Pathway to the Diploma of Nursing)

Diploma of Early Childhood & Education Care – (Pathway to Bachelor of Early Childhood Education)

Certificate IV in Educational Support – (Pathway to Bachelor of Education (Primary) or Bachelor of Early Childhood Education)

Certificate in Exercise Science – (Pathway to Bachelor of Exercise & Sports Science or Bachelor of Physical Activity and Health Science)

Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled-Division 2 nursing) – (Pathway to Bachelor of Nursing)

Diploma of Leadership and Management – (Pathway to Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Commerce)

 

For more information on these courses, the cost and how to apply email ACUCollege.Melbourne@acu.edu.au or call (03) 9953 3321, or browse ACU College

 

Box Hill Institute Pathways to ACU, Deakin, La Trobe, and Monash

Box Hill Institute places a strong emphasis on providing students with practical knowledge in their chosen area of study, preparing students for further study at Australian Catholic University (ACU), Deakin University, La Trobe University and Monash University. 

 

For a list of pathway courses from Box Hill Institute to ACU, visit Pathways from BHI to ACU     

 

For a list of pathway courses (some of which are guaranteed pathways) from Box Hill Institute to Deakin University, visit Pathways from BHI to Deakin University     

 

For a list of pathway courses from Box Hill Institute to La Trobe University, visit Pathways from BHI to La Trobe University   

 

For a list of pathway courses (some of which are guaranteed pathways) to Monash University from Box Hill Institute, visit Pathways from BHI to Monash University

 

Deakin College to Deakin University

Deakin College is a direct pathway to Deakin University, providing students with the experience that supports successful transition to further studies at the University.  Deakin College offers:

 

Diploma programs in Business, Commerce, Communication, Construction Management, Design, Engineering, Film, Television & Animation, Health Sciences, and Science lead into a number of second year Bachelor degrees at Deakin University.

 

Deakin College courses are conducted on three Deakin University campuses in Victoria: Melbourne Burwood Campus, Geelong Waterfront Campus and Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus.  Being located on campus enables students to access and enjoy all facilities and services, creating a smoother transition to their degree at Deakin. 

 

Find out more by browsing Deakin College

 

Deakin University to Deakin University

Deakin University offers a number of pathway courses for domestic students into its bachelor programs.  In other words, pathways through Deakin!  These include courses such as Associate Degree of Arts, Associate Degree of Education, or undertaking a single unit of study, which can be used as credit towards a degree. 

 

Find out more at Pathways through Deakin

 

Guaranteed Pathways from TAFE to Deakin University

The Deakin Pathways Program seeks to encourage increased participation in higher education, as well as providing a supported student transition to higher education through supported VET programs.  These pathways provide students with a seamless transition from TAFE Diplomas / Advanced Diplomas to Deakin University degrees. 

 

For further details in regards to the Deakin Pathways Program visit Deakin Pathways Program. Alternatively, email pathways@deakin.edu.au for assistance or further advice.

 

Kangan Institute Pathways to University

Kangan Institute has partnered with leading universities in Australia to give students over 30 guaranteed pathway options to higher education.

 

Diploma programs including in accounting, business, early childhood education, logistics, management, nursing, beauty therapy, justice, and travel & tourism lead into Bachelor degrees, with 1 or more years’ credit) at a number of universities. 

 

Find out more at Kangan Pathways to University

 

La Trobe College to La Trobe University

La Trobe College is an alternative entry option to La Trobe University and provides a complete university experience within a personal and supportive environment and a fast-track pathway to an extensive range of degree options.

 

La Trobe College offers a range of Diploma courses, which are equivalent to La Trobe University's first year bachelor degree. Upon successful completion, students enter second year of their Bachelor Degree, choosing a degree from the university's five faculties. 

La Trobe College offers pathway courses into physiotherapy, speech pathology, OT.

 

Programs include:

Diploma of Bioscience

Diploma of Business

Diploma of Health Sciences

Diploma of Information Technology

Diploma of Media and Communications

Diploma of Engineering

Diploma of Psychology

 

Find out more at La Trobe College

 

Melbourne Polytechnic to Deakin and La Trobe

Melbourne Polytechnic offers a range of pathway courses to a number of degrees offered at Deakin University and/or La Trobe University.  Courses in Arts, Business, Civil Engineering, Information Technology, and Visual Arts are on offer. 

 

Find out more at Melbourne Polytechnic

 

Monash College to Monash Uni

Year 12 School Leavers Information

Study Assist

Students are encouraged to browse the following link as the website provides information to students about Australian Government assistance for financing of tertiary study.  There is very useful information on study loans, how one pays back those loans, scholarship opportunities, etc. 

 

Visit Study Assist

 

Tax File Number

Year 12 students are reminded yet again that they cannot enrol in a CSP (Commonwealth Supported Place) university course next year without a Tax File Number (TFN).  Students who do not have one are reminded to apply for a TFN online and have their identity verified through an interview at a participating Australia Post office. 

To apply and also to find out about participating Post Offices, visit TFN Application

 

Low Income Healthcare Card for Australian Students

Once you have finished school you are no longer a student and you may be eligible for a Low Income Health Care Card.

 

This card gives access to a range of concessions, not only on some health care items but also on a range of other goods and services if you are on a low income.  

 

In particular, some TAFE and other short courses offer discounts for cardholders.

 

You may also be eligible for public transport concessions (note that if you are studying interstate you are not eligible for public transport concessions in Victoria).

 

Eligibility for a Low Income Health Care Card is based on YOUR income over the previous 8 weeks.  As long as your income is less than $4,448 over that period (or $556 per week) you should qualify.  You will maintain the Low Income Health Care Card as long as your income does not exceed $5,560 (or $695 per week) in any 8 week period.

 

It is highly recommended that all graduating Year 12 students consider applying for this card once the exams are over.  Visit Low Income Healthcare Card and find out more.

Change of Preference 2018

Victoria University

VU will be offering a range of services and events during this year’s Change of Preference period

(14 - 19 December)

Change of Preference Expo:

Monday 17 December, 3:00pm - 6:00pm, Footscray Park

 

VU Hotline and Online Chat

Friday 14 December, 8:30am - 6:00pm

Saturday 15 – Sunday 16 December, 10:00am - 3:00pm

Monday 17 – Tuesday 18 December, 8:30am - 6:00pm

Wednesday 19 December, 8:30am - 12:00pm

 

1-to-1 Consultations, Footscray Park

Monday 17 – Tuesday 18 December, 9:00am - 8:00pm

Wednesday 19 December, 9:00am-12:00pm

 

For more information, access the online chat service and book a 1-to-1 consultation, visit www.start.vu.edu.au

For the VU hotline, call 1300 VIC UNI

 

Deakin College

Information Sessions

Sunday 16 December 2018

11.00am - 2.00pm

Melbourne Burwood campus

 

Monday 17 December 2018

11.00am - 1.00pm

Geelong Waurn Ponds campus

 

Monday 17 December 2018

5.00pm - 7.00pm

Geelong Waterfront campus

www.deakincollege.edu

 

Melbourne Polytechnic

Local Students Online Chat

https://www.melbournepolytechnic.edu.au/contact

Mon-Fri: 8am - 6pm

Sat: 9am - 4pm

 

Phone

03 9269 8400

Mon-Fri: 8am - 6pm

Sat: 9am - 4pm

 

Skills & Job Centre: Plenty Valley

Address: 415 McDonalds Rd, Mill Park VIC 3082

Phone: 9269 1200

Mon – Wed: 9am - 5:30pm

Thu – Fri: 9am - 9pm

Sat: 9am - 5pm

Sun: 10am - 5pm

- Face-to-face drop ins

- Call to book Education Careers Advisor

- Enquire online

 

Skills & Job Centre: Northland

Address: 2-50 Murray Road, Preston VIC 3072

Phone: 9269 1200

Mon – Wed: 9am-5:30pm

Thu – Fri: 9am- 9pm

Sat: 9am-5pm

Sun: 10am-5pm

- Face-to-face drop ins

- Call to book Education Careers Advisor

- Enquire online

ACU News

Faculty of Education and Arts

An admission pathway into teaching

The Bachelor of Educational Studies has been designed for students who are passionate about becoming teachers, but do not achieve the entry requirements.

 

Students who successfully complete their first year of study (subject to meeting certain progression and non-academic requirements) will be guaranteed entry into the second year of the Bachelor of Education (Primary) or the Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary).

 

Learn more about the program.

 

Becoming a youth worker

Would you like to support disadvantaged young people? What makes ACU youth work courses special is that we focus on working with highly marginalised young people and offer specialty subjects in trauma-informed practice, building relationships, and working with highly vulnerable youth.

 

Find out more about our youth work courses.

 

Build a creative career in media production

 Have you ever seen a video or digital content creator, social media manager, communications advisor or radio and film/television producer and wondered how they landed the job?

 

ACU’s Bachelor of Media Production is an excellent pathway into these careers, and you’ll graduate work-ready. The practical focus of our degree means that you will begin producing media from your first week on campus, and have opportunities to develop and deliver digital video, radio, podcasts and online features.

 

The third year of the course is dedicated to offering students real industry-focused experiences.  Classes take place in the new media precinct, with its state-of-the-art computer lab, television and radio studios.  Here students will work alongside industry and the community to make and distribute a wide range of media content.  Students will work as part of a team to produce broadcast television productions and live-streamed community radio programs, as well produce and manage a dedicated online production channel.

 

Learn more about the Bachelor of Media Production.

 

Visual arts and design graduate exhibition

The Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design degree provides an exciting mix of studio based art, graphic design, art and design history and theory, and practical and profession experience with exhibitions in art galleries.

 

Our graduate exhibitions take place at our campus art galleries in November. The annual exhibition features the creative work of students in visual arts and design across a range of media including painting, drawing, printmaking, graphic design, photography and sculpture.

 

Box Hill Institute

Launch of School Based Hospitality Program for 2019!

 

Student and Parent Information and Enrolment Evening

Date: Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm

 

Student Enrolment Evening

Date: Wednesday, 21 November 2018

Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm

 

Register Now

 

VETiS Student Information Evenings

All direct application students undertaking a VETiS subject for the first time in 2019 are invited to attend one of the following information evenings. These evenings will introduce you to your subject and teachers, and familiarise you with Box Hill Institute’s campus. 

 

Wednesday November 7

6:30pm – 7:30pm

Auditorium

Building 4

Elgar Road Campus

  • Automotive Vocational Preparation
  • Building and Construction (Carpentry)(Partial completion)
  • Electro-technology Studies (Pre-Vocational)
  • Engineering Studies
  • Furniture Making Pathways
  • Plumbing (Pre-apprenticeship)

Thursday November 8

6:30pm – 7:30pm

Auditorium

Building 4

Elgar Road Campus

  • Active Volunteering
  • Allied Health Assistance
  • Animal Studies
  • Community Services
  • Early Childhood Education & Care
  • Equine Studies
  • Health Services Assistance
  • Health Support Services
  • Horticulture
  • Laboratory Skills
  • Landscaping

Tuesday November 13

6:30pm – 7:30pm

Auditorium

Building 4

Elgar Road Campus

  • Applied Fashion Design & Technology
  • Beauty Services
  • Design Fundamentals
  • Floristry (Assistant)
  • Integrated Technologies – Cisco
  • Interior Decoration Retail Services
  • Live Production & Services
  • Make-Up
  • Micro Business Operations
  • Music Industry (Specialising in Hip Hop)
  • Music Industry (Specialising in Performance)
  • Music Industry (Specialising in Sound Production)
  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Retail Cosmetics
  • Salon Assistant
  • Screen & Media
  • Sport & Recreation
  • Visual Arts

La Trobe University News

Change of Preference 2018

The busy change of preference period is fast approaching – so we’re getting ready to offer you and your students a range of ways to connect with us over the coming months.

 

We’re taking a personalised approach to change of preference this year – swapping our general event, with the opportunity to have one-on-one time with our course advisors.

 

Following the release of ATARs, our doors will be open across all campuses on Saturday 15 December for one-on-one time with our team. Students won’t need to book ahead – just simply arrive on-campus and wait to be assisted. Further details will be released as December approaches.

 

Other ways to receive support during change of preference period include:

Extended call centre hours:

Friday 14     7am – 7pm

Saturday 15     7am – 7pm

Sunday 16     10am – 3pm

Monday 17     7am – 7pm

Tuesday 18     9am – 5pm

Wednesday 19    9am – 5pm

 

Live Chat:

Live chat is also available via our website and will be extended during change of preference

CONTACT US TODAY

 

VCE PLUS – APPLICATIONS CLOSING SOON

Applications to VCE Plus will close on Friday 23 November.

 

VCE Plus offers students commencing Year 12 in 2019 the chance to undertake a pair of first year university subjects, alongside their normal studies. The subjects are approved by VCAA and count towards students’ VCE as their fifth or sixth subject.

Benefits of the program include:

  • Early offers into degrees with minimum ATAR requirements (conditions apply)
  • Flexible study arrangements to work with school hours
  • Access to La Trobe facilities and learning resources throughout Year 12
  • The opportunity to experience university subjects before submitting preferences
  • An exciting challenge and resume boost

We’ll be holding an information evening for interested students who’d like to know more about the program, or who require help with their application, on Tuesday 30 October. Students can register to attend the event at our Melbourne Campus here.

 

Students ready to apply now can fill out a submission form on our website.

 

For further information about the VCE Plus program contact us via the Future Students Centre

(1300 135 045) or by emailing vceplus@latrobe.edu.au.

 

LA TROBE SOARS IN WORLD RANKINGS

We’re thrilled to announce that La Trobe has moved into the top 350 universities in the world, positioned at 341*.

 

Moving into the 301-350 rank band, our global positioning has increased by 51 ranks (from 392 to 341) and we’re now positioned equal third in Victoria.

 

La Trobe Vice-Chancellor Professor John Dewar said a key contributor to the rankings success was a marked improvement in research impact.

 

“With high impact research in diverse areas, from mobile cloud computing and global health studies to cell death and wheat genetics, our researchers are making new discoveries and pushing the boundaries of knowledge.”

 

You can find out more about our rankings and ratings on our website.

 

CARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB DIPLOMA PATHWAY

We’re offering a new pathway into a range of La Trobe degrees through our sports partners, Carlton Football Club.

 

The Diploma of Sports Coaching and Development is a one-year full-time program, made up of eight core subjects including a combination of sports and exercise science, sport coaching, talent identification, game development, sport management and marketing, human physiology and anatomy subjects.

 

The course is delivered at Ikon Park, the home of the Carlton Football Club (6 subjects) and the Melbourne Campus of La Trobe University at Bundoora (2 subjects) as part of the Carlton College of Sport.

 

On successful completion of the course, graduates are eligible for entry to the Bachelor of Sports Coaching and Development at La Trobe with advanced standing (credit) for the first year.

 

Graduates of the Diploma course may also be eligible for entry into other degrees at La Trobe, such as Sport and Exercise Science, and a number of Allied Health and Sport Management courses.

 

Applicants are required to apply for admission to the diploma directly via La Trobe.

 

The course is suited to students from various backgrounds, including eligible VCAL applicants, who are passionate about sport and working in the sports industry. Students who have already made a VTAC application to other courses may also be eligible to apply directly to study the diploma.

 

Visit the Carlton Football Club website for more information.

 

LIVING AT LA TROBE

We’re still accepting applications from future students seeking to live on-campus in 2019. Accommodation is available at our Melbourne, Bendigo and Albury-Wodonga campuses. Students are encouraged to apply online before first-round offers are made.

 

HEAR OUR CLEVER CONVERSATIONS

We’ve created a new podcast series, showcasing Australia’s leading thinkers taking on some of the biggest challenges and issues of our time.

 

The series, entitled Clever Conversations, features a diverse collection of discussions and debates held as part of our respected Ideas & Society program and Bold Thinking Series over the last two years and include former Prime Ministers, human rights campaigners, a high court judge and other thought leaders from a range of places.

 

You can listen to the podcasts by visiting the University’s SoundCloud account on your web browser. Another option is to download the SoundCloud app onto your iPhone or android mobile device and search for La Trobe University.

University of Melbourne News

NEW MAJORS IN THE BACHELOR OF BIOMEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE FOR

2019 ENTRY

In 2019 the Bachelor of Biomedicine will commence two new majors:

 

Psychology and Human Nutrition. The Bachelor of Science currently has a major in psychology and will commence a major in Human Nutrition.

 

The course content in the majors in either degree will be same.

 

More info:

https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/major/psychology/

 

Or

https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/interests/science/

 

Or

https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/undergraduate/bachelor-of-biomedicine/what-will-i-study/

 

MELBOURNE COMPUTING SUMMER CAMP

Are your students excited about artificial intelligence, coding and robotics?

 

Melbourne Computing Summer Camp (MCSC) provides a fantastic opportunity for students commencing year 10 and 11 in 2019 to:

 

• explore the study and career possibilities of computing and how it’s transforming our world

 

• participate in hands-on workshops at the University of Melbourne and RMIT where they will learn about cybersecurity, gaming, virtual reality, AI and robotics

 

• experience life on campus, staying at Trinity College at the University of Melbourne

 

A free event presented by the University of Melbourne and RMIT, and supported by Google, the MCSC will be held from 20-23 January.

 

MCSC aims to support diversity within the IT sector and provide opportunities to underrepresented groups, and this will be considered in the selection process.

 

http://www.eng.unimelb.edu.au/engage/schools/melbourne-computing-summer-camp

 

NEW SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS

Commencing in 2019 The Tony and Maja Carp Scholarship provides full fee remission plus $30,000 to two students who are refugees or from a refugee background from Sudan or Somalia and who are enrolling into the Bachelor of Arts. The scholarship is for domestic or international students completing an Australian year 12 or IB in Australian in 2018 and have applied through VTAC for Bachelor of Arts to commence in 2019.

 

Eligible student should have an Access Melbourne application and must complete a separate Faculty of Arts application form due by 7 December 2018.

 

APPLY HERE - https://scholarships.unimelb.edu.au/awards/tony-and-maja-carp-scholarship

 

EXTENSION PROGRAMS APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN FOR 2019 ENTRY

The Extension Program offers an academic challenge and a taste of university life to high achieving Victorian students by allowing them to undertake first-year university study during Year 12. Successfully completing the program offers the opportunity to gain an ATAR increment and credit towards Melbourne undergraduate degrees.

 

Subjects offered through the Extension Program build on VCE studies and extend study to first-year university level. Extension Program applicants can study one of 22 different humanities, languages, mathematics, science and commerce subjects.

 

There are no University of Melbourne tuition fees for Extension Program students in 2019, however some of our School Centres who deliver Extension Program subjects have an administration fee.

 

APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN!

Applications are now open for Year 11 students in Victoria online.  Applications for 2019 entry will close on Tuesday 18 December 2018.

https://study.unimelb.edu.au/study-with-us/high-achievers/university-of-melbourne-extension-program

 

For more information email extension-program@unimelb.edu.au or telephone 03 8344 5538

 

THE CONOCOPHILLIPS SCIENCE EXPERIENCE

Year 9 & 10 students are invited to The ConocoPhillips Science Experience to bel held at the Parkville Campus.

 

The Faculty of Science and the Schools Science Foundation 3-day program aims to expose students to how engaging university science really is! The program is designed to provide students with an experience of university life with lectures, laboratory experiments and hands on interactive experiences, all conducted at the University of Melbourne’s world class facilities and supported by dedicated student mentors and guided by our top-ranking academics from our schools including BioSciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Physics, Engineering and the Life Sciences.

 

When: 14th-16th January 2019

Where: Parkville campus

Registration: closes 31 October 2018

 

FIND OUT MORE - https://www.scienceexperience.com.au/

 

COURSE INFORMATION DAY MONDAY 17 DECEMBER 2018

Our annual Course Information Day will be held at Parkville campus on Monday 17 December 2018, which is the Monday after the release of VCE results in Victoria.

 

Online registration and a program of events and activities for Course Information Day will be on our Study website from November onwards:

 

REGISTER AND FIND OUT MORE - www.study.unimelb.edu.au/change-of-preference

VCA Short Courses

Visual Art Summer Schools

Suitable for 15 - 20 year olds, and with very limited places, our Visual Art week-long Summer Schools, specialising in Painting and Drawing are back for 2019 and now taking enrolments! 

Put your Summer to work for you and get a head start on your visual practice in 2019.

 

Visual Art Summer School 2019 - Drawing

Drawing Summer School is an intensive short course in contemporary visual art practice. Guided by a dedicated artist and industry professional, you will develop fundamental techniques and gain an insight into the specialised area of your choice. 

 

7 January –  11 January 2019

Book Now - Drawing 

http://vca.unimelb.edu.au/study/short-courses/visual-art-summer-school-2019-drawing

 

Visual Art Summer School 2019 - Painting

Painting Summer School will explore painting techniques and materials and develop your knowledge of colour theory. You will learn to use paint as a means to convey a creative visual idea, painting from life and personal interpretation.

 

7 January –  11 January 2019

Book Now - Painting

http://vca.unimelb.edu.au/study/short-courses/visual-art-summer-school-2019-painting

 

More Information:

Short Courses Website - http://vca.unimelb.edu.au/study/short-courses

William Angliss News

VCAL Info Night

Thursday 25th November at 5:15pm

 

VCAL at Anglliss is an alternative learning stream for year 11 and 12 students, especially for those interested in pursuing further study or a career in foods, tourism, hospitality and events.

 

Our industry specific skills include:

Kitchen Operations

Hospitality

Tourism

Students and parents/guardians are welcome to come along to our information night at the Melbourne CBD campus, to learn more about our VCAL programs.

 

Click here to attend our VCAL Information Night

 

Changes to Selection Requirements for Bachelor Degrees

The application process for our Bachelor Degree programs has changed slightly. We no longer require the Supplementary Form as a selection requirement for our courses. Applicants now only need to meet the ATAR requirements for most of our degrees.*

 

Bachelor degrees offered at Angliss:

Bachelor of Tourism

Bachelor of Tourism (Ecotourism)

Bachelor of Tourism (Marketing)

Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality

Bachelor of Resort and Hotel Management

Bachelor of Food Studies

Bachelor of Culinary Management

Bachelor of Event Management

 

* Note that the Bachelor of Food Studies still requires an interview, which we will arrange with the applicant.

 

Free TAFE at Angliss

William Angliss Institute is participating in the Victorian Government's Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative, where the government will fund the tuition fees for selected courses for eligible students.

If someone is interested in enrolling into a Free Tafe course at Angliss, you are welcome to attend our Information Session on Thursday 18th October at our Melbourne CBD campus.

 

You will have the opportunity to learn about the courses available and the eligibility conditions.

Certificate III in Hospitality

Certificate III in Commercial Cookery

Certificate III in Tourism

Certificate II in Meat Processing

Certificate II in Retail Baking

 

Click here to attend our Free TAFE Info Session

 

Book an Individual Chat With a Course Adviser

Students are encouraged to book a one-on-one appointment with a course advisor to find out additional course information, pathway advice into our courses and receive a personalized campus tour. Appointments are highly recommended.

 

Click here to book a course chat with one of our team!