Careers and Pathways

Year13 Careers Expo
18 May 2020, 8:00 am - 22 May 2020, 8:00 pm, Online
The Year13 Expo lets you find a career you’re genuinely passionate about without even having to get out of bed. Over the course of the week, you’ll hear from experts, chat with influencers and explore all of your post-school options at our digital careers expo that you can access from anywhere you have internet.
From May 18-22, you’ll be able to explore exhibits from a host of different universities, TAFEs, colleges, employers and gap year providers. But you’ll also get the opportunity to hear from some amazing career folk who are nailing it in their industry. Through a series of live chats, webinars and online ‘booths’, the Year13 Expo will help you figure out what it is you’re passionate about and what you need to do in order to get there.
Find out more: https://year13.com.au/expo
Victorian University Digital Course Guides 2021
Year 12 students are encouraged to download the Victorian University Digital Course Guides of interest to them, for 2021 study.
- AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY (ACU) 2021 Course Guide
- DEAKIN UNIVERSITY 2021 Course Guide
- LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2021 Course Guide
- MONASH UNIVERSITY 2021 Course Guide
- RMIT UNIVERSITY 2021 Course Guide
- SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2021 Course Guide
- VICTORIA UNIVERSITY 2021 Course Guide
As you will note, 2021 course guide for the University of Melbourne is not provided it is they are not yet available. Students will be notified once this course guide become available – COMING SOON!
Law Week 2020
There’s something for everyone during Law Week this year!
Law Week is an annual festival of events which makes learning about the law easy. This year Law Week will look different to last year, but it is going ahead, nonetheless. With webinars, interviews, information sessions, free legal advice, podcasts and plenty more, Law Week makes learning about the law easy for all Victorians. This year, Law Week will take place from Monday 18 - Sunday 24 May 2020.
Check out the Law Week program at Law Week 2020
Federation University - New Courses introduced in 2020
This year Federation University has introduced a number of new courses. These include:
This course is designed to meet the requirements of Engineers Australia and produce accredited professional engineers with in-depth knowledge and skills across the interdisciplinary domain of electrical and information engineering.
This course focuses particularly on occupational therapy in rural and remote settings and being equipped to handle the unique challenges of these areas.
Students in this course develop a broad suite of skills to become a social entrepreneur who can assist, advocate, and empower people and communities who are experiencing complex social and economic challenges.
This exciting new program replaces the highly regarded Bachelor of Music Theatre and Bachelor of Acting for Stage and Screen. This course will prepare students not only for a career as a performer, but also to become an active citizen of the world. Graduates will go on to work in television and theatre, music theatre, opera, film, cabaret, comedy, and multi-media performance. They will also go on to do creative things in the most surprising contexts both in Australia and internationally.
Industry Employment Summary
In February this year, the Department of Employment released the trend in employment indicating that employment increased in nine industries and declined in 10 over the year to February 2020.
Health Care and Social Assistance; Education and Training and Professional, Scientific and Technical Services made the largest contributions to employment growth. The largest falls in employment were recorded in Retail Trade, Other Services and Public Administration and Safety.
Employment in the Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing and Manufacturing industries is expected to continue to fall.
This summarised information has been sourced from Industry Employment Insights. Another very interesting link to browse is the Industry Employment Projections to May 2024.
Note: The Australian labour market is changing rapidly as the COVID-19 situation continues to develop, so regularly browsing the above-mentioned links is advised.
Snapshot of Monash University – Peninsula in 2020
- Monash University’s Peninsula Campus specialises in nursing, physiotherapy, Paramedicine, occupational therapy, education, and business administration courses.
- There are approximately 4,500 students studying at the Peninsula Campus
- The Peninsula campus has a very vibrant campus life and is connected to the Clayton Campus through free shuttle buses that run between the campuses every day
- There are three faculties offering courses at the Peninsula Campus: the Business Faculty, Education Faculty, and the Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Faculty.
- Courses offered at the Peninsula Campus include -
Business and Economics
Bachelor of Business Administration *
Bachelor of Business Administration * / Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Business Administration * / Bachelor of Media Communication
Education
Bachelor of Education (Honours) in Early Years and Primary Education
Bachelor of Education (Honours) in Primary Education
Bachelor of Education (Honours) in Primary and Secondary Health and Physical Education
Bachelor of Education (Honours) in Secondary Health and Physical Education
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Bachelor of Nursing and Midwifery (Hons) *
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons) *
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons) *
* Only offered at the Peninsula Campus
Monash University offers an excellent Diploma of Tertiary Studies (DoTS) pathway program into a few of its undergraduate degrees. The pathway programs offered at the Peninsula Campus are:
- Diploma of Tertiary Studies – Business: Upon successful completion of the DoTS - Business stream students can apply to enter into the second year of the Bachelor of Business Administration (Peninsula) OR the Bachelor of Business (Caulfield) depending upon their mathematics preparation, and their average marks in the DoTS program.
- Diploma of Tertiary Studies – Education: Upon successful completion of the DoTS - Education stream students can apply to enter into the second year of the Bachelor of Education (Honours) in several specialisations.
- Diploma of Tertiary Studies – Nursing: Upon successful completion of the DoTS - Nursing stream students can apply to enter into the second year of the Bachelor of Nursing.
Browse and learn more about studying at the Monash University Peninsula Campus
Web Designer
What do Web Designers do?
Web Designers use a range of skills to build, redesign and maintain websites for their clients. Using both creative and technical skills they generate websites that are functional, meet the needs of different businesses and organisations, are aesthetically appealing and user friendly.
If you’re creative with a flair for graphic design and the ability to see the bigger picture then this could be a great career for you to consider.
About you:
- Great technical skills including coding, graphic design, UX, design software and devices, strong maths skills could be beneficial too
- Impressive communication skills as you’ll need to ascertain your client’s requirements, and SEO, content writing and marketing are also important aspects of this job
- Organised, great at managing your time efficiently, and happy to constantly update your knowledge and skills
The job:
- Provide advice and ideas, then design concepts to meet customer’s needs
- Do research and analysis of suitable technical requirements
- Detail and document plans and layouts for client approval
- Write and edit codes and content
- Design or supervise development of websites and problem solve issues that arise
- Maintain, update and back up regularly
Web Designers salary (average) $69,000 per year
(Source: www.joboutlook.gov.au )
Job growth in Web Design is strong (Source: www.joboutlook.gov.au )
To remain competitive in this industry it’s important to keep up to date with new technology and software, learn new skills and approach each job with a fresh outlook. Always keep a portfolio of your latest work to provide to potential new clients.
How to become a Web Designer in Australia:
Formal qualifications aren’t essential to becoming a Web Designer in Australia, if you choose to pursue this career without qualifications you’ll need to get extensive experience and amass a great portfolio of works. Qualifications could fast track your career.
Step 1 – Strong maths skills could make life easier in this job so make sure you study hard at school, and you don’t have to focus entirely on tech or IT subjects.
Step 2 – Learn to code, if this isn’t offered at your school you can learn online or attend extracurricular classes and workshops. Focus on HTML and CSS, but learning JavaScript, XML, PHP and other languages is also advantageous.
Step 3 – Get experience of all kinds. Find work experience placements, work on design projects at school, create your own website, volunteer to work on or design websites for other people and organisations.
Step 4 – Start building a portfolio of your work, build on it and keep it updated throughout your career.
Step 5 – Research tertiary courses that might interest you and could boost your entry level into the industry, e.g.
Website Design – Level 1 at RMIT only 10 weeks
Certificate IV in Programming at TAFE or another RTO – 12 months
Bachelor of Design (Digital Technologies) at the Deakin University
Step 6 – Build your online presence, network, keep up to date with new technology, software and design trends
Find out more here:
https://www.webindustry.org.au/
It is a competitive career, but is currently a service in demand as more businesses turn to technological solutions, online marketing and sales etc. You might like to read 10 reasons why Web Design could be a good career choice.
Mrs Vivian Seremetis
Careers Coordinator