Careers & Pathways News 


PSC | Part Time Courses Info Session

February 23, 2024

Photography is a skill that can open the door to people, places, experiences and job opportunities. It’s also a great “time out” to de-stress from everyday life. A part time photography course or workshop at PSC can get 2024 off to a great start. Whether you want to master your camera, expand your hobby, or even as a potential career change, our Info Session will answer all of your questions.

Plus:

  • Plenty of clever tips to improve your photography
  • Meet staff and students, and
  • Q&A session

And for the ones coming on campus:

  • Tour the facilities and a take home goody bag
  • The chance to WIN a very special door prize valued at $250!
  • View the current award-winning student exhibition and see where you could take your photography with a course at PSC. You will be inspired, informed and entertained.
  • Refreshments provided

Find out more...

RSPCA Pet First Aid

February 24, 2024

What would happen if your pet was injured? Do you really know how to tell the difference between slightly unwell and needs immediate attention? This course teaches you to measure vital signs of life in pets, bandage a bleeding wound, perform CPR on an animal, and maintain safety while working with an injured pet.

 

Our programs are tailored for those wanting to enter the animal industry or already working within this field, as well as helping people to increase skills with their own pets.

 

Find out more...

La Trobe | Experience La Trobe, Albury-Wodonga Campus

February 26, 2024

Get hands-on in workshops and discover what being a uni student is really like. Bring your friends, partner or parents and find out what to expect at university.

 

You’ll attend workshops, lectures, seminars and meet the academics who’ll be teaching your course. Our student ambassadors can give you the inside scoop on life at La Trobe and what to expect when you study with us. The event is targeted at year 10, 11 and 12 students.

 

This free, fully catered event will allow you to completely immerse yourself in our Albury-Wodonga Campus and engage with our students and staff.

 

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STEM + X Webinar Series: Science

February 28, 2024

Science careers are more than just lab coats and experiments. The truth is, science is a really broad area to work in. People who have a science degree can work in government, in business, with the environment, or anywhere. Often without a lab in sight.

 

Join this free webinar to explore how you can combine a science degree with your ‘X’, which is your passion, another area or a big goal.

 

It’s Careers with STEM’s winning formula: STEM + X, where STEM is science, technology, engineering or maths, and X is up to you!

 

Brought to you with the support of QUT, this webinar unlocks the next-level potential of a science degree.

 

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Charles Sturt | Explore Day

March 5 to 26, 2024

Are you in Year 10, 11 or 12? Then Explore Day is your chance to check out what life at Charles Sturt University is like.

 

Keen to check out where you’ll be staying? Take a look at our accommodation and tour our campus, chat with students and get the lowdown from lecturers. There’s even a free lunch and a swag bag of goodies. But the best bit about Explore Day? It’s all about you! Pick which interactive session/s interests you, book your spot and then get set for some hands-on learning – and a whole lot of fun.

 

Each of our Explore Day campuses will run different sessions on everything from arts to vet science, so there’s lots for you to explore.

 

Find out more


Monash University Year 10 Discovery Day

Friday, 5 April 2024

Have you been thinking about your future – what you should study, how to get the best study outcomes, and what’s it like to be a Monash student? Year 10 Discovery Day is for you!

Are you in Year 10? This is an event not to be missed!

Participate in our interactive faculty workshops and attend our information sessions that are designed to ignite your curiosity, fuel your aspirations, and guide you through the next steps that lead to a bright and promising future at Monash.

 

We even have custom-tailored sessions for your parents or caregivers. We understand the importance they play in your education journey and we want them to be as prepared as they can be to help you reach your academic goals!


University Clinical Aptitude Test 

The University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical, dental, and clinical science degree programs. Universities requiring the UCAT are listed at this link - Universities requiring the UCAT but also listed below.  Students intending to apply for courses requiring the UCAT at any of these universities are reminded that they will need to book a test.  

 

Bookings will open on 5 March 2024 and close 17 May 2024.  The testing dates will be from 1 July 2024 to 9 August 2024.

 

Students who are preparing for entry into any of these courses are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the format of the test at UCAT Test Formatand the practice tests and preparation material provided at UCAT Preparation. 

 

Institutions that will require the UCAT are:

The University of AdelaideMedicine, Dental Surgery, Oral Health
Central Queensland UniversityMedical Science (Regional Medical Pathway provisional entry to UQ)
Charles Sturt University Dental Science, Medicine (Joint Program in Medicine)
Curtin UniversityMedicine
Flinders University Clinical Sciences / Medicine
Griffith University  Dental Health Science
Monash UniversityMedicine
University of Newcastle / University of New EnglandJoint Medical Program 
The University of New South WalesMedicine  
The University of QueenslandMedicine (provisional entry), Dental Science
University of Tasmania Medicine 
The University of Western Australia Medicine (Direct Pathway), Dental Medicine (Direct Pathway)
Western Sydney UniversityMedicine (Joint Program in Medicine)
The University of Auckland (NZ)Medicine
University of OtagoNZMedicine

Find out more at UCAT.


Medical Work Experience Overseas for High School Students

Projects Abroad has spent over 30 years helping our participants fulfill their potential and make the world a better place. 

 

Projects Abroad offers a range of Medical Work Experience programs for high school students, and a number of the destinations are overseas.  These overseas medical programs might be of interest to students keen to pursue studies and careers in medicine and healthcare.

 

These programs are designed for students in Years 10, 11, and 12 and run in the mid-year break and over the summer holiday.  They are ideal for individuals or groups of friends.

Projects Abroad has been running these programs for over 15 years. They are very popular with students from across Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and North America.

 

Projects Abroad will be running a free webinar that interested students and their parents might like to participate in.

 

Date:               Tuesday 27 February 2024

Time:               6.30pm

 

Register at Projects Abroad Medical Work Experience.


Growing Demand for Gaming Qualifications

A growing number of students are turning their gaming hobby into a promising career in the thriving digital game development industry. The demand for game design and development qualifications is surging and starting salaries for junior developers range from $60,000 per year to experienced professionals earning over $115,0001.Holmesglen Institute offers three course options in game design and development.

 

What is a Paralegal?
A paralegal is an individual, qualified by education, training or work experience who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity and who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible.   In other words, a paralegal works in the legal industry but is not a lawyer.

What is a Market Influencer?

According to the Influencer Marketing Hub website, Influencer Marketing is now a mainstream form of online marketing. 

 

Influencers, unlike celebrities, can be anywhere.  They can be anyone.  What makes them influential is their large followings on the web and social media.

 

So, a brand will work with a Market Influencer to market or promote one of its products or services.  The Market Influencer will have a large following of subscribers and will improve recognition of the brand.  They are the go-to people who provide the answers to people's questions about the brand they are promoting.

 

The Market Influencer is paid by the brand they are promoting.

 

The link above provides very interesting reading.


Courses to get you Career-Ready

Bachelor of Business

VU offers the flexible Bachelor of Business which provides students with a choice of 12 majors, ranging from accounting to tourism and hospitality management. Students experience hands-on, exciting industry placements whilst having the opportunity to study at VU’s vibrant City Campus.

 

Bachelor of Applied Movement Sciences/Master of Physiotherapy

The 4.5 year Bachelor of Applied Movement Sciences/Master of Physiotherapy is taught at the world-class sport and learning precinct at VU’s Footscray Park Campus, featuring advanced exercise technology. Students have a practical learning advantage being taught by experts in movement and physiotherapy, with the courses designed to fully prepare students for work.  The Master of Physiotherapy is accredited by the Australian Physiotherapy Council.  Successful graduates are eligible for membership of the Physiotherapy Board of Australia enabling them to practise in Australia.


APAC-accredited Psychology double degrees at ACU 

ACU offers two Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)-accredited psychology double degrees.

 

In the Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, students will come to understand the complex causes and impact of crime. Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice explores the causes of antisocial behaviour and develops the knowledge and expertise graduates need to make a valuable contribution in the criminal justice sector. 

 

The Psychology program helps students to acquire knowledge, assimilate theories and concepts and develop applicable skills that are valuable to the enhancement of human functioning in a broad range of professional settings. 

 

Together, this combined program provides students with the knowledge of both the legal system and knowledge of the human behaviour, providing ACU graduates of this course with a competitive edge in the justice sector.

 

In the Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Nutrition Science students will gain insights into the motivations for eating behaviours, how habits are formed and ways to increase behavioural change through the Nutrition Science course whilst, at the same time, understand human functioning in a broad range of professional settings.

 

Combining the Bachelor of Psychological Science and the Bachelor of Nutrition Science allows for greater insights into both disciplines and, thus, benefits the graduates of the course.  For instance, knowledge gained from the Bachelor of Nutrition Science can be applied by clinical psychologists working with eating disordered populations for better treatment outcomes.  Or, health psychologists working with chronically ill populations, such as with people with heart disease or Type 2 diabetes, will benefit from knowledge in the area of nutrition science.


Engineers Australia

Engineering design is involved in almost every item we use each day, from our toothbrushes through to the vehicles we drive, the computers we use, the buildings we work in, the medicines we take and the healthcare we experience.  Engineering is a broad and exciting field with a diverse range of career paths following graduation.  We encourage students of all ages to consider and pursue a career in STEM and engineering.

 

Engineers Australia is the trusted voice of the engineering profession, which is committed to creating solutions to make the world a better place.  

 

When students are doing their research about studying engineering at university, it is useful to pay attention to which courses are accredited by Engineers Australia.  

 

Completing an accredited course means that graduates of that course are eligible for to become members of Engineers Australia.

 

Students might wish to watch this useful YouTube clip from the University of Newcastle on what engineering is - What is Engineering? 


Snapshot of Swinburne University in 2024

  • Swinburne is student-focused and aims at students being engaged in their learning; be exposed to innovative teaching and given thorough preparation for the workforce.
  • Swinburne ranks in the top 50 universities in the world under 50 years old - Rankings and Ratings
  • Swinburne has been recognised as having one of the best design schools in the world by the QS World Rankings of Universities by Subject. The university was listed in the top 100 for the Art and Design subject area – browse above rankings link.
  • Swinburne regularly receives a 5-star ranking for student satisfaction – details are at the rankings link.
  • Swinburne offers world-class higher education in health, arts, design, business, law, science, engineering, and technology - Schools and Departments
  • Swinburne is a university that makes Work Integrated Learning (also sometimes referred to as Industry Linked Projects) a major assessment component for students and is guaranteed in all bachelor degrees - Work Integrated Learning.
  • Swinburne aims at producing job-ready students and Industry Based Learning (IBL) is offered to all eligible undergraduate students in the form of 6-12 month Professional Placements with industry partners with a long history of collaboration with Swinburne.
  • Swinburne is the only Australian university with guaranteed access to the world's largest and most productive optical/infra-red telescopes — the twin Keck Observatory telescopes located near the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii W.M. Keck Observatory and Parkes Radio Telescope
  • Swinburne has a campus in Malaysia with many of the courses offered in Australia offered there – many Australian students choose to study a semester or more at the campus in Malaysia - Sarawak Campus, Malaysia
  • Swinburne has partnerships with over 100 overseas institutions across more than 20 countries, allowing for Australian students to go for a semester abroad, or complete part of their studies at one of these institutions - Student Exchange Program
  • Swinburne offers a number of study tours and a great number of those are specific to students studying business - Overseas Study Tours
  • Swinburne also has an Emerging Leaders Program, whereby students identify skills they have developed during their time at university and learn how to translate these experiences into skills that employers are looking for.
  • Swinburne offers an Aviation degree and part of the training in this course includes access to a Flight Simulator Laboratory with aviation simulators to immerse trainee and experienced pilots in challenging fight scenarios whilst monitoring every aspect of their performance with cutting edge measurement tools. The results allow them to predict how new cockpit technologies and procedures will work in the real world.  
    Swinburne offers a bachelor degree designed specifically to train students as a commercial pilot ­- Aviation.   Swinburne has partnered with Qantas to offer a new pilot pathway program that qualifies Swinburne's flight crew of the future to fly with QantasLink, the airline’s regional brand.
  • Swinburne has one of the largest university Psychology Clinics in Australia, not only offering low-cost counselling, psychological assessment, and group therapy treatment, but also quality teaching and research - Psychology Clinic
  • For a comprehensive list of all courses offered at Swinburne, browse Courses at Swinburne

Event Management Courses in Victoria in 2024 

The Good Universities Guide indicates that an event planner or event coordinator plans and organises special events, including parties, wedding receptions, product launches, banquets, sporting events, meetings, conferences, and conventions.  Successful event planners:

  • enjoy working with people
  • good organisational and time management skills
  • have every attention to detail
  • good interpersonal and supervisory skills
  • good communication skills
  • neat personal appearance
  • comfortable working with computers
  • able to negotiate, delegate and work under pressure

Depending on the size of the establishment, events coordinators may work independently or as part of a team. They often work irregular hours, and on weekends and public holidays.  Learn more at Good Universities Guide - Events.  For a comprehensive list of all events courses offered by all Victorian institutions, visit VTAC.

 

There are a number of institutions in Victoria that offer courses, or majors, in event management, and some of these include:

INSTITUTIONCOURSES IN 2024VCE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Deakin University Bachelor of Business Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.
Holmesglen Institute

Diploma of Event Management 

 

Successful completion of Year 12 useful.
Diploma of Sport with Diploma of Event Management Successful completion of Year 12 useful.
La Trobe UniversityBachelor of Business Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.
Bachelor of Business (Event Management) Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.
Melbourne Polytechnic

Bachelor of Hospitality Management 

 

Successful completion of Year 12 VCE or equivalent with no specified minimum ATAR score and a study score of at least 20 in any English.

 

Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services 

 

Successful completion of Year 12 and ATAR is used for selection.
Swinburne UniversityDiploma of Event Management Successful completion of Year 12 and ATAR is used for selection.
Victoria UniversityDiploma of Event ManagementSuccessful completion of Year 12 useful.
Bachelor of Business (Event Management)   Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL..
William Angliss InstituteDiploma of Event Management 

Successful completion of Year 12 and ATAR may be used as part of selection.

 

Associate Degree in Event Management Successful completion of Year 12 and ATAR is used for selection.

Bachelor of Event Management 

 

Successful completion of Year 12 and ATAR is used for selection.

Students - what's in it for you!

  1. SBATs – Learn how you can start your apprenticeship or traineeship whilst you’re still at school.
  2. Part time jobs – Have you got a part time job?  Meet local employers looking for local staff.
  3. Post school pathways – Have you thought about what comes next?  Experience and learn about potential pathways for you. Ask questions, meet employers and educational providers.
  4. Interactive experiences – explore careers and pathways in a hands-on way.
  5. It’s all about the research.  Learn what’s out there, so you can make informed decisions.

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Ms Andy Farrow - Junior and Intermediate School Careers Practitioner

Ms Jody McCarthy - Senior School & Careers Support

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