Pathways and Transition

JTC Career Tools

 

Thank you for taking the time to read through the Pathways and Transition component of the JTC weekly newsletter. To get in touch regarding matters concerning Pathways and Transition, please contact Jane Hedley, Head of Pathways and Transition: 9383 0416 or jane.hedley@cewa.edu.au 

 

In this week’s Pathways and Transition newsletter read about:

  • How the Pathways and Transition office can help
  • Tertiary education updates (early offers, course guides, scholarships, information evenings)
  • AIS Elite Athlete Education Network
  • ATAR revision workshops
  • TISC guide
  • Perth Big Day In (Careers in Tech. for secondary students)
  • Parent education: career conversations with young people
  • Apprenticeships and traineeships
  • Defence Industry careers 
  • Farming gap years
  • Gap years in NZ and UK
  • Medicine resources
  • Senior School in focus
  • Year 10 in focus 
  • People with a disability in focus
  • Training insights: Sports management and leadership (Richmond FC and St Kilda FC) 
  • Snapshot: Melbourne University in 2022

How can the Pathways and Transition office help you?

Apprenticeships InformationRésumé Writing Skills
Cadetships & TraineeshipsSATs
Career ExposScholarship Opportunities 
Careers Testing - Morrisby ProfileSubject Selection Counselling
GAP Year OpportunitiesTAFE Courses & Programs
Individual InterviewsTertiary Application Process - Interstate
International StudyUniversity Courses & Programs
Interstate UniversitiesUniversity Extension Studies
Interview SkillsWACE Information
Open DaysVET in Schools
Overseas Exchange ProgramsTISC/Uni Entry Process
Part-time & Casual Job OpportunitiesWeekly Career News Updates

UNIVERSITY UPDATES

Early Offers Now Available

All universities in WA have made early offers available for 2023. 

  • If you apply early, you gain no advantage over those who apply later in the year. 
  • If you are not sure what courses you want to do, get some free career advice from the Pathways and Transition office and your university of choice before you apply. 

Key links to early offers at WA universities

ECUECU Early Offers Link
CurtinCurtin Early Offers Link
UWAUWA Early Offers Link
Murdoch Murdoch Early Offers Link
Notre DameNotre Dame Early Offers Link

Here is a document authored by our friends at Career Tools that gives an overview of the early application and offers processes at universities across Australia.

University Course Guides: 2023

Before applying to study a course, students looking to engage in tertiary study at university (particularly Year 12 students) should spend some time browsing through university course guides to gain an awareness of all courses and majors of interest. Most universities add and/or change courses and course majors from year to year. Here are some links to the 2023 course guides for WA universities. Be sure to look for the undergraduate guides in the first instance:

UWA  has downloadable course guides for each of their undergraduate degrees
Curtinhas a dedicated website through which you may explore courses within their areas of study
Notre Dame has produced an e-publication for their 2023 undergraduate course guide
ECUhas a dedicated website through which you may explore courses within their areas of study
Murdoch has a dedicated website through which you may explore courses by areas of study

Curtin New ATAR Achievement Scholarship

How much will it cost you to go to uni?

Curtin introduced a new Scholarship for 2023 to encourage students to focus on their studies in Year 12. The ATAR Achievement Scholarship provides a payment of $3,000 to year 12 applicants who achieve a final ATAR three points above their predicted ATAR score.

 

The ATAR Achievement Scholarship applies to undergraduate courses except the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery.

 

Applying for the scholarship is easy – students simply apply for admission to a Curtin course through TISC with Curtin as their first preference.

 

Applicants who achieve an ATAR of 96+ will be awarded the Curtin Excellence Scholarship which is of higher value.

Curtin Undergraduate Course Guide published

The Curtin 2023 Undergraduate Course Guide is now available to view online. 

 

Discover new information about careers, Australian and global study opportunities, our accommodation offerings and course information.

 

View the 2023 Undergraduate Course Guide

 

Links to 2023 Curtin Guides

Faculty specific Curtin course guides for 2023 are also now available online:

Curtin University Medical Information Session Recording

If you missed the Curtin Medicine Information Session, you can find a recording HERE.

 

Curtin New Digital Innovation and Fabrication Design Major

Innovation is a key driver in design of future technologies, and manufacturing products. 

 

The National Careers Institute identified 4 key job growth areas to the year 2026:

 

Each of these requires innovation in the design and development of products and services. 

 

Check details of this 3 year course HERE

More Curtin Faculty Updates

  • Science and Engineering: Bachelor of Science in 2023 will have double majors, minors and specialisations. Entry into Bachelor of Science ATAR will be 70 in 2023 (note: some courses may still have prerequisite requirements).
     
  • Business and Law: For all career practitioners, educators and parents. Curtin's newest microcredential launched just last month and is a collaboration with Stanford University, Curtin and the Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATN). Explore Design Thinking to design your own career and life. Enrol in May to receive 80% off fees for Designing Your Future with Curtin Credentials.
     
  • Health Sciences: Our Health courses are extremely popular, and with limited places, we recommend students place another course from this faculty in their preferences to potentially course switch later. Keep a look out on our events webpage over the year to check for opportunities to tour the Health facilities

Curtin Increases Entry Requirements for Teacher Education Degrees

As part of its quest to develop outstanding teachers, Curtin has diversified and intensified its entry requirements: 

 

Non-academic entry requirement: 

Curtin University School of Education Qualtrics Questionnaire for all applicants

 

For entry to initial teacher education (ITE) courses, you will need to meet both the academic and non-academic entry requirements.

 

To meet the non-academic entry requirements, applicants must demonstrate they have the key characteristics, attributes and motivations common to effective teachers, as outlined by the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL).

To demonstrate this, you will need to complete an online Qualtrics questionnaire as part of your application. The questionnaire must be completed no more than one year prior to application.

 

You can find the questionnaire HERE.

 

The Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education) has prerequisites for certain majors as outlined below:

MajorsPrerequisites
Health and Physical EducationNone
BiologyMathematics Applications ATAR
ChemistryMathematics Applications ATAR and Chemistry ATAR
MathematicsMathematics Methods ATAR
PhysicsMathematics Methods ATAR and Physics ATAR

Support for New Students

All West Australian universities are increasing their support for students:

  • To make good course choices.
  • To succeed in their studies once they get to university.

Find more information about the Curtin support program HERE. 

Notre Dame Open Day

The Notre Dame Open Day has been rescheduled! Sunday 21 August. 

Save the date for our 2022 Open Day at our campus on Sunday 21 August! Register your interest today to be the first to know when the updated schedule is released.

REGISTER HERE

Notre Dame Undergraduate Course Guide

Why study that course? Why study at Notre Dame?

 

Check out the new Notre Dame Undergraduate Course Guide for 2023.

 

 

 

WAAPA 2023 Course Guide

If you are interested in a career in the arts, you can find WAAPA courses in:

  • Aboriginal performance
  • Acting & Screen Performance
  • Arts and Cultural Management
  • Dance
  • Music and Music Theatre
  • Performing Arts
  • Production Design. 

You can find the Course Guide HERE. 

 

21 June Murdoch Health Sciences

Attend our open night and find out everything you need to know about studying an undergraduate in health from some of our leading academics and current students.

 

You’ll have the opportunity to explore the wide range of courses we offer, hear the real experiences of our students and explore our campus by taking an optional tour of our industry-standard facilities, including our nursing simulation suites, sports science centre and chiropractic clinic.

 

Find details HERE. 

28 June Murdoch Engineering and Information Technology

  • Hear first-hand from our academics about what to expect whilst studying engineering
  • Take a tour of our facilities, including the Engineering Pilot Plant - the only one of its kind in WA
  • Hear from current students about their real-world industry experiences and hands-on learning
  • Ask questions about the application process, scholarships and support services

Find details HERE.

5 July Murdoch Enviro & Conservation Sciences, Vet & Agriculture 

  • Hear first-hand from our students and academics about what to expect whilst studying science
  • See how you can tailor your degree to expand your career options - and your way of thinking
  • Ask questions about the application process, scholarships and support services
  • Take a tour of our facilities, including the Veterinary Anatomy Museum
  • Find out why a science degree from Murdoch will make you stand out from the crowd

Find details HERE.

 

9 August UWA Parent Information Webinar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why attend this event?

  • Ensure you have the information, tips and tools to help your child make their decisions about which university, pathway and course is right for them
  • Find out more about everything UWA has to offer, our Early Offers program, TISC applications and alternative entry pathways
  • Our Future Students team can provide advice and answer any questions you have

Who should attend this event?

  • Parents of current Year 12 students who want to know more about how to support their child through the decision-making process for what's next after High School

Registrations open soon check this link.

 

UWA Student Accommodation

Explore UWA’s Student Accommodation website and their Living at UWA- Our Stories website to get a sense of what residential life at UWA might be like for you.

Some of the topics covered include:

  • How to choose the right college for you
  • What to expect during Orientation Week
  • Why living so close to campus can help your study/life balance
  • Plus, so much more!

Visit the websites or email residentialcolleges@uwa.edu.au for more details.

 

 

St George’s College, UWA 

Main Offer Round – NOW OPEN !

St George’s College have just concluded our Early Offer Round with offers sent for up to 40% of available places. The Main Offer Round is now open and will close on: 31 August 2022. 

 

ONLY 60 places remaining for Semester 1, 2023.

 

Similarly, to last year, the college is anticipated to be over-subscribed for 2023.It is important for Year 12 students interested in a residential place at St George’s to apply for the Main Offer Round as soon as possible. There are only 60 places remaining available for Semester 1 2023’s intake.

 

Who should Apply?

The applicant who thrives at St George’s College and whom we are seeking to attract are those who are:

  • Academically purposeful
  • Community contributors
  • Culturally active

Mini Tour Morning & Mini Open Day during July school holidays - Save the Date -

12th July, Tuesday:       

Mini Tour Morning; time (TBC).16th July, Saturday:      

Mini Open Day; Time (TBC) 

Register your interest at: https://stgc.uwa.edu.au

Apply Now: https://stgc.uwa.edu.au/how-to-apply

AIS Elite Athlete Education Network

The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) facilitates an Elite Athlete Education Network (EAEN) through partnered Universities, TAFE’s and other education providers, which helps to support elite athletes for the duration of their course study. This ensures their experience on campus is one that is rewarding, flexible and helps them acquire the right skills and qualifications needed to follow their passions and interests outside of sport.

Each AIS endorsed university will have an Elite Athlete Student Coordinator to support athlete experience on campus and implement the underpinning guiding principles of the Elite Athlete Education Network.

 

Endorsed members of the EAEN commit to a range of guiding principles and minimum standards through consultation with the AIS. This is a national network that supports Australian athletes within the high-performance sport system.

 

Here are the EAEN links and contacts within WA universities- sign up to their communication lists so you are kept in the loop about their offerings and get in touch with their representatives for more information:

 

Curtin University

Website

Chris Earl,  Manager Programs  Ph: +61 8 9266 3364 

Email: stadiumsports@curtin.edu.au

Edith Cowan University

Website

Loretta Dayman, Manager, Student Success Ph: 08 6304 3682

Email: l.dayman@ecu.edu.au

Murdoch University

Website

Steffi Langer-Kool, Elite Athlete Program Coordinator 

Ph: 08 9360 7626 Email: s.langer-kool@murdoch.edu.au

Notre Dame University

Website

Max Wason, Manager Student Services Email: max.wason@nd.edu.au

University of Western Australia

Website

Nicole Serafini, Student Athlete Manager UWA Sport

M: 0439 821 335 Email: nicole.serafini@sport.uwa.edu.au

Are you a UWA Future Student Athlete? 

UWA Sport are pleased to invite your students in Years 10-12 to join the UWA Sport Future Student Athlete Program!

 

This program is designed to provide high school students in Years 10-12 a unique insight into student athlete life at UWA and the support they will receive as a UWA student.

 

Registered future students gain an exclusive opportunity to:

 

  • Learn about the key academic, social, athletic and career benefits of the UWA Sport Student Athlete Development Program 
  • Learn about scholarships, funding and other financial assistance available to student athletes at UWA
  • Acquire a direct point of contact at the University, and so much more!

The UWA Sport Performance team are also available for in-person Student Athlete presentations on the program offering.

 

For more information or to arrange a presentation, email performance@sport.uwa.edu.au.

Students can register now 

University preparation courses deliver success

If you want to go to university but didn’t get the ATAR you need, or if you are not certain what course to take, a university preparation course will help you to clarify your ideas before you start paying fees. 

 

You will learn:

  • how to do university assignments and referencing, 
  • what to expect and how to study at university and 
  • make friends in a safe, uncompetitive environment before you start on your degree. 

All universities in Western Australia run preparation courses. 

First in Family Success Tips for all Students Starting Uni

Students who are the First in (their) Family to go to university have got their own site designed to help them succeed. 

 

It has great tips, including a many based on what other students thought school leavers should know.  

Find First in Family HERE.

Murdoch First in Family RISE Student Applications

Murdoch University has recently undertaken a review of its ‘RISE’ ATAR adjustment program, and students who are the first in their family to attend university will now be eligible for an adjustment.

 

For more information go HERE.

June ATAR Revision Programs

Find a revision program near you and choose which one suits you best. 

 

For information go to the In Focus blog post of West Australian courses HERE. 

 

 

 

TISC University Admissions Information 2021-2024

TISCOnline - Course Prerequisites

TISC is the Tertiary Institutions Services Centre. It is the Centre that organizes applications to universities      across Western Australia. 

 

Find information about:

 

 

 

Perth Big Day In 22 July (Careers in Tech.)

Join us at Curtin University for the 2022 BiG Day In Perth on Friday 22 July 2022 .  Hear from organisations such as Bankwest, BHP, Technology One, Microsoft, Woolworths, Adobe & more to come to learn where a career in technology can take you.

 

SEE THE PROGRAM HERE

REGISTER HERE

CAREER CONVERSATIONS WITH YOUNG PEOPLE

Parents as Career Coaches $30 event in Fremantle

Help your children get the best start on their careers.

 

About this event

A straight-talking presentation giving parents & carers ideas on how and where to start. It is aimed at participants who want to help a young person with their career opportunities and employability skills.

 

Tue 5 Jul | 6-7.30pm | $30 | Bookings required

Tips for talking to your teen about their career

From Study Work Grow: 11 Tips For Talking to Your Teen About Their Career

 

 

 

 

 

APPRENTICESHIPS AND TRAINEESHIPS

The Benefits of an Australian Apprenticeship

Do you or someone you know want to start a career they love and start earning? How about an Australian Apprenticeship? Read this blog post from Australian Apprenticeships Pathways about the benefits of undertaking an Australian Apprenticeship. Click here

Register now for McMahon’s Apprenticeships and Traineeships

 

McMahon’s is one of the biggest and most highly rated employers of apprentices. Register your interest in a McMahon’s apprenticeship HERE

Woodside

Woodside isn’t recruiting yet, but you can register your interest HERE. 

Incentives and Wage subsidies for Employing Apprentices and Trainees

The Department of Training and Workforce Development have provided a flyer outlining the various employment incentives available to employers of trainees or apprentices. 

Click here to access the flyer, or here to access the factsheet outlining the Federal Government Incentives.

Bricklaying Apprenticeship Jobs Available NOW

Do you want to earn while you learn? Are you looking for career in the building and construction industry? Now is the time to get started! With strong demand for new apprentices to join the industry we currently have multiple vacancies in Bricklaying Apprenticeship. 

 

 

The Australian Apprenticeship Pathways website aapathways.com.au is your first stop if you are looking for information about apprenticeships and traineeships.

Information includes:

College of Electrical Training Open Day - 16 July

CET’s Open Day is here again, and this year it's held on Saturday 16 July 2022 at both Joondalup and Jandakot campuses.

 

CET welcomes students and their families to find out about our pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship pathways courses at our annual Open Day.

 

Excited about a career in the electrical industry?

 

Open Day is always an ideal opportunity for high school students considering a career in the electrical industry to find out more about studying to gain an electrical apprenticeship pathway at CET. 

 

Electrical Group Training (EGT), the largest employer of electrical apprentices in the country, will also be in attendance to speak with students about potential employment opportunities. 

 

Pop in with the family to enjoy a free sausage sizzle and giveaways from our sponsors. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Register to attend:

Busy Sisters - women in trades mentoring program

This is a Commonwealth government mentoring program designed to support girls and women in trade careers. The Busy sisters mentoring program runs over 6 months and provides weekly support from Tradeswomen. 

Bricklaying Apprenticeship Program 

With fancy bricklaying, the future of skilled bricklayers is looking good. This video is about a new bricklaying apprenticeship program

 

 

 

Defence Industry Career Advice

A dedicated defence industry team is available at the Rockingham Jobs and Skills Centre to provide advice about jobs, careers, and training pathways into the defence industry.

 

All services are free, and available to anyone in WA!

 

To contact the team; call or email or drop in for a chat.

T: 08 9599 8655 E: defence.careers@smtafe.wa.edu.au

Defence Force Gap Year – Apply Now

Some of the roles for 2022 are already full. If you are interested in doing a Defence Force Gap Year next year apply now. 

 

There is a broad range of programs that you can engage in during your Gap Year. You can check out your choices HERE. 

Army Support Gap Year

Experience being part of one of the largest logistics organisations in Australia during your Army Gap Year.

 

An Army Support Gap Year role is a unique opportunity for students to experience life in the Army, without needing to make a long-term commitment.  The skills obtained through the Army Support Gap Year program will provide them valuable work and life experience, which are transferable to civilian employment opportunities.  It enables Gap Year members personal and professional development for their next endeavour. 

 

In an Army Support role, recruits will learn logistic and task management skills to ensure the Army has the necessary supplies for exercises and humanitarian operations.  Gap Year recruits can experience what life in the Army is like in one of three rewarding Army Support Gap Year roles.  They may assist in the movement of supplies as a Driver, manage logistics as a Warehouse Coordinator, or become the point of contact within a unit as an Administration Assistant.

 

Gap Year applications are closing soon.  Explore more about the Army Support Gap Year or contact Defence Force Recruiting on 13 19 01 for more information.

Cabin Crew (ADF Gap Year) 2023

Provide safety, comfort and in-flight service to passengers and crew on board specialised aircraft, while enjoying a fulfilling 12-month taste of life in the Air Force.  Air Force Cabin Crew play a vital role in ensuring the safety, security and comfort of military personnel and civilian passengers such as Government ministers, Australian and foreign heads of state, royalty, and guests of the Australian government, onboard an aircraft. 

 

Find out more and apply at Cabin Crew (ADF Gap Year) 2023

Become an IT expert in the Navy

It you are interested in a career in IT consider going into the navy. There aren’t many places where IT systems are more vital and advanced. 

 

Defence force systems are the best. They have to be. People’s lives are at risk. 

 

If you are interested in doing a computing degree check out opportunities in the navy HERE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2023 Australian Government Digital Apprenticeship Program

Canberra, ACT; Adelaide, SA; Brisbane, QLD; Gold Coast, QLD; Melbourne, VIC; Traralgon, VIC; Newcastle, NSW; Perth, WA | Talent Pool | Full-time

 

APPLICATIONS CLOSE AT 11:59PM AUSTRALIAN EASTERN STANDARD TIME, MONDAY 27 JUNE.

The Australian Government Digital Apprenticeship Program is for Australian citizens who are passionate about digital technology.

 

You don’t need a degree for the program you just need to be interested in digital tech and solving problems. So if you’re looking for a career change or finishing year 12, this program is for you.

 

If you enjoy pulling apart or building PCs, setting up home networks, building apps, finding trends in data or simply problem solving and making things simple, then you should consider applying.

 

Government agencies have many different digital and technical roles. These roles support the core functions of each agency and are always changing. Past apprentices have worked in the following areas:

  • cyber security
  • user research
  • programming
  • interactive media
  • software engineering
  • big data
  • networking
  • systems analysis and design
  • web development
  • data analytics
  • systems testing
  • infrastructure support
  • networking
  • help desk
  • applications development.

Letz Live Gap Year (NZ, UK)

Letz Live is an organization that has established relationships with over 200 prominent schools globally and they make several hundred gap year placements, annually. Peruse their website to be guided through the whole process. You can also book a Letz Live online information session to hear about their gap years to New Zealand and the United Kingdom: Information Sessions | Gap Year and Working Holidays (letzlive.org)

Farming Gap Year

Want to spend your gap year travelling around the country, experiencing life in the country, and gaining valuable work experience? 

 

 

MEDICINE NEWS  - Do you want to study Medicine? 

MedEntry 

MedEntry is a government-accredited Registered Training Organisation specialising in UCAT preparation. MedEntry offers discounts of 40% for groups of two or more, and many other discounts including for those nominated by their teacher. For more information, please visit www.MedEntry.edu.au

Getting into medicine blog

WA Careers newsletter InFocus Careers has a detailed blog post about getting into medicine in WA. The post is written in response to people not understanding the difference between an UNDERGRADUATE and a POST GRADUATE degree. 

Medicine across Australia

Medicine is a highly competitive course at all universities across Australia. If students are serious about studying Medicine, they ought to consider making multiple applications to institutions across Australia. Here is a Medicine matrix resource that gives a snapshot of the application requirements and processes for tertiary institutions that offer Medicine, across all of Australia. 

 

Medical Specialty Fact Sheets

NSW Health has compiled an extensive list of extremely useful fact sheets to assist students in making more informed career choices about the many careers in the health industry, and to ensure their career plans not only fulfil their personal aspirations but also align with the needs of the industry.  Students keen on finding out more about what the job is about, whether or not there is a shortage, etc. are encouraged to browse the following link on NSW Health - Medical Career Planning


SENIOR STUDENTS IN FOCUS

Deciding where to belong for Year 12s

These tips and tricks are a start towards supporting Year 12s to decide where they want to belong next year. 

 

There is research being undertaken to identify just how we can best support students who have had such disruptions to their education. 

 

These tips may help while we wait for research results. 

 

Years 7 to 12 WAAPA Music Theatre School 

We welcome students who are passionate about Music Theatre and want to be challenged to expand their skills within a supportive community of peers and professional staff. 

Term 2

1, 8, 15, 22, 29 May, 2022

5, 12, 19 June, 2022

 

Term 3

24, 31 July, 2022

7, 14, 21, 28 August, 2022

4, 11 September, 2022

 

Term 4

16, 23, 30 October, 2022

6, 13, 20, 27 November 2022

4 December, 2022

 

Time: 1.00pm - 4.00pm Cost: $525 per term

Years 7 to 12 WAAPA Acting and Performance Making 

WAAPA’s Acting and Performance Making students have the opportunity to increase their confidence as they apply their skills to stage and screen performances. 

 

 

 

Course details

Term 2

1, 8, 15, 22, 29 May, 2022

5, 12, 19 June, 2022

 

Term 3

24, 31 July, 2022

7, 14, 21, 28 August, 2022

4, 11 September, 2022

 

Term 4

16, 23, 30 October, 2022

6, 13, 20, 27 November 2022

4 December, 2022

 

Dates: Sundays for 8 weeks per term Time: 1.00pm - 4.00pm  Cost: $525 per term

2022 WACE Manual Out

This is the official manual that delivers key information about the WA Certificate of Education. 

 

You can download a copy of the WACE manual for 2022 HERE. 

 

 

 

2022 SCSA Year 12 Handbook Part I

Part 1 of the SCSA Information for all Students is out now. 

This is the one with:

  • important dates, 
  • how to use the student portal (you must complete the Student Declaration and Permission by 8 September)
  • information about the WACEChecker 
  • special exam arrangements
  • how to meet literacy and numeracy requirements
  • school assessments

You need to be familiar with the Year 12 Information Handbook if you are in Year 12.

 

Part II, Examinations will be out later in the year. 


YEAR 10 IN FOCUS

The John XXIII Year 11 Handbook has been updated and is accessible to parents via SEQTA. It is a great idea for students and families to spend some time discussing subject options for Year 11 and 12 as well as possible pathways after school- the two are very much connected. Year 10 students have been exploring pathways and careers in their weekly Pathway Planning classes. 

 

On Wednesday 29th June (Week 10) Year 10 students will participate in a subject and pathways expo whereby they will hear about senior subject options from the Heads of Learning Areas and interact with representatives from several universities, TAFEs, private Registered Training Organisations and the Australian Defence Force. The Year 10 Pathway Planning day is a great opportunity for students to explore their options for senior school and beyond.

Curtin Year 10 Explore your options Guide

The Curtin Year 10 Guide may assist Year 10 students and their parents to get some clarity about the career direction they want to take. 

 

It is a useful resource for Year 10s no matter what university they want to go to. 

 

 

18 July ECU YEAR 10 Subject Selection Evening 

Are you currently in Year 10 and trying to choose subjects for next year? Well grab your parents and come along to ECU’s Year 10 Subject Selection Information Session!

 

If you don't know what subjects to pick next year or you just want to find out about uni and the courses ECU offer, this is a great opportunity to have a chat with ECU’s friendly Future Student Engagement Team!

 

Register and attend on the night and go into the draw to win a Lenovo tablet or Instax Mini*

*Please visit https://www.ecu.edu.au/competitions/overview for competition terms and conditions.

 

When: Monday 18 July 2022   6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (UTC+08)

Location: Building 7 Room 102, 270 Joondalup Drive, ECU Joondalup Campus, Joondalup 

5 Tips For Subject Selection – from Study Work Grow

Choosing subjects to study in senior high school is hard. If you’re feeling confused or overwhelmed about it all, here’s Study Work Grow’s top tips and advice to help get you started on the right track. 

Click Here

Study Work Grow Webinar- Thinking about Subject Selection? 

Catch up on Study Work Grow’s latest webinar and find out about perspective on selecting senior subjects.

School Based Traineeships in the Public Sector for 2023

The public sector School-based Traineeship provides students entering Year 11 an exciting opportunity to gain on the job experience through paid employment.

 

Over the 18 month traineeship students work towards a Certificate II in Government (Public Administration) which counts towards their Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE).

 

Around July each year the Public Sector Commission calls for applications from Year 10 public and private school students and supports agencies with recruitment. Find out more below.


MIDDLE SCHOOL IN FOCUS

School Years 9 and above:  WAAPA Propeller Youth Dance Course

Challenge your contemporary dance technique, build skills in creative practice and choreography, collaborate with other young people passionate about dance and feel a part of a youth dance experience.

 

The course is designed for young people who are either intending to pursue dance as a career or who simply love dance and would like to continue to improve their dance skills. Each Term will culminate in a short sharing for family and friends.

 

Course details

Dates: Sundays for 8 weeks per term Time: 10.00am - 1.00pm

Term 3

24, 31 July, 2022

7, 14, 21 August, 2022

4, 11, 18 September 2022

 

Term 4

16, 23, 30 October, 2022

6, 13, 20, 27 November 2022

4 December 2022

 

Cost: $525 per term Register for Term 3 HERE.


PEOPLE WITH A DISABILITY IN FOCUS

2023 Curtin Students 

If you have a disability and plan to go to Curtin in 2023, register with Curtin’s AccessABILITY Unit so that staff are aware that you will be attending and of any specific services they need to provide to ensure your best opportunity to succeed. 

 

Genius Armoury opportunity for Neurodiverse People

Genius Armoury offers a range of courses to help introduce neurodiverse individuals to cybersecurity, exploring some of the fundamentals of coding, threats, and exploits, networking, and more. Available to anyone and free to complete, modules only take around 30 minutes to complete.

 

Successful completion of the program may provide eligibility to those located in Western Australia for enrol in a Bachelor of Science course in Cybersecurity at Curtin without an eligible ATAR, through the Portfolio entry system.

 

 


CAREER INSIGHT

Training spotlight: Sport management and leadership

Richmond Institute of Sports Leadership Information Sessions

Students interested in a career in sport are invited to join us live at the Richmond Football Club to learn more about the Richmond Institute of Sports Leadership which is delivered in partnership with Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne.

 

 

Information will be provided about the Diploma of Sport (Sport Development) / Diploma of Leadership and Management

 

Key topics to be covered will include - Course structure and units, Student Experience, Industry Partners, Pathways and Employment opportunities.

 

There are a number of sessions scheduled over the next few weeks, some which include -

 Upcoming Dates – 

  • Monday 27 June, at 7.00pm (in person - Melbourne) 
  • Tuesday 28 June, at 1.00pm (in person - Melbourne) 
  • Tuesday 28 June, at 6.00pm (online)

Registration is essential – click here and complete the questions further down on the page, and a representative from Richmond Institute will make contact.

Holmesglen-Saints Sports Program

 

St Kilda and Holmesglen (in Melbourne) are giving students the chance to kick off their career in the sports industry.  Studying with Holmesglen and the Saints offers unprecedented access to the inner workings of an elite sporting environment.  

 

The Holmesglen-Saints Sports Program offers the Diploma of Sport with Diploma of Event Management at Holmesglen’s Moorabbin Campus.  This is a one-year course, and the weekly timetable features a combination of classroom-based learning, split between Holmesglen’s Moorabbin campus and the Saints’ club facilities, plus one day of integrated activities.  There is a dedicated focus on turning theory into practice, and students gain real-life experience at the AFL club, and assist with junior clinics, community development programs and even match-day experiences. 

 

Guest lecturers from the Saints will share their insights and experiences, such as their journey into the sporting industry, lessons learnt and key professional takeaways.  Students will also be given the opportunity to ask questions and interview Saints staff to enhance their learning.  

 

Students keen on finding out more, are encouraged to attend the Holmesglen-Saints Sports Program Open Day on Thursday 7 July 2022 in Melbourne.  Register here.

Snapshot: The University of Melbourne in 2022

  • Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne makes distinctive contributions to society in research, learning and teaching and engagement
  • UoM is consistently ranked among the leading universities in the world, with international rankings of world universities placing it as #1 in Australia and #33 in the world, and #12 in the world for Law (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021/QS World Rankings 2022) - rankings 
  • The University of Melbourne has one primary campus north of the Melbourne CBD and many other associated rural campuses - Campuses and Facilities 
  • UoM offers 17 undergraduate degrees and over 250 graduate courses - Courses at UoM.  Currently 50% of students study undergraduate courses, and the other 50% are in graduate programs
  • UoM offers a small range of Graduate Degree Packages whereby students can apply bundle an undergraduate degree offer with an offer for a place in one of the specialised, professionally accredited graduate school programs
  • The Bachelor of Design offers 12 majors, including Architecture, Construction, Computing, Civil Systems, Digital Technologies, Landscape Architecture, Mechanical Engineering Systems, Property, Spatial Systems, Urban Planning, Performance Design, and Graphic Design.
  • The University has over 200 clubs and societies, which play an integral part of many students’ university experience - Student Clubs and Societies 
  • The University encourages students to make practical learning a part of their Melbourne experience, and these include internships and cadetships, leadership opportunities, and volunteering
  • Overseas study programs are offered to students, and they are encouraged to study part of their degree in an international setting - Study Overseas
  • The University of Melbourne offers numerous and generous undergraduate scholarships to high-achieving students, as well as numerous equity scholarships too.  Recently introduced scholarships are the Melbourne Principals' Scholarship and Hansen Scholarship 
  • UoM also has the Access Melbourne program aimed at students who have found high school a challenge, and their circumstances have prevented them from achieving their best - Access Melbourne 
  • Students have access to a wide range of Student Services, which include - Student Services including a Careers Centre - Careers Centre
  • UoM offers a Guaranteed Entry to Graduate Degrees - Guaranteed Entry to Graduate Degrees
  • UoM has numerous residential colleges for its undergraduate students - Residential Colleges 

Jane Hedley

Head of Pathways and Transition

Direct: (08) 9383 0416

Email: Jane.Hedley@cewa.edu.au