Challenger Institute 2016 International Course Guide

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CHALLENGER INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY
2016 TAFE WESTERN AUSTRALIA
INTERNATIONAL COURSE GUIDE
“Challenger Institute of Technology is one of Western Australia’s most diverse registered training
providers.
The Institute embraces a culture of excellence and integrity along with a commitment to innovation
and sustainability.
Students from around the world come to Challenger to experience o
​ ur world-class training,
state-of-the-art facilities and welcoming campus lifestyle.
With over 450 international students from over 60 countries, and qualifications ranging from
Certificate II to Advanced Diploma levels, there is something to suit everyone at Challenger”.
TERRY DURANT
MANAGING DIRECTOR
CHALLENGER INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
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CHALLENGER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Challenger Institute of T
echnology is one of Western Australia’s most diverse training providers, offering international students more
than 60 courses from Certificate II to Advanced Diploma at eight campuses.
Overview
Getting to Challenger
School of Hospitality and Tourism
Many of Challenger’s courses include work placements so
that students are job ready when they graduate. A number
of qualifications at the diploma or advanced diploma level
provide higher education pathways to university.
The main campuses of Challenger Institute are located in
and around Fremantle, at the mouth of the Swan River,
about 20 kilometres south of Perth. All of the campus
locations are a short walk from public transport, provided
by Transperth, including the bus and train.
The School of Hospitality and Tourism is a multi-awardwinning training facility renowned for excellence in
vocational programs. It has won Western Australia’s most
prestigious tourism award, the Sir David Brand Award for
Tourism, and its Quinlan’s Training Restaurant has won five
Gold Plate Awards for dining excellence.
Challenger Institute offers exciting and rewarding
career paths in:
> Animal + Marine studies (Aquaculture)
The free Central Area Transit (CAT) bus, operates within
the Fremantle Central Business District (CBD), and
provides frequent services around the city.
> Automotive Technology
> Business + Management
Specialist Training
> Construction + Engineering, Oil + Gas
Australian Centre for Energy and Process Training
(ACEPT) (Oil + Gas)
> Children’s + Community Services
> Health, Recreation + Lifestyle
> Hospitality + Tourism
> Information Technology (IT)
> Maritime
> Science + Environmental Studies
Our Campuses
Challenger’s campuses are located along the southern
coastline of Perth - Fremantle (Maritime, e-Tech and
Beaconsfield), Peel, Murdoch, Rockingham, Kwinana
and Munster (Australian Centre for Energy and Process
Training - ACEPT).
ACEPT is Australia’s leading provider of process
operations training, offering qualifications for the oil
and gas, mineral and chemical processing industries.
It features a full-scale process plant, process control
equipment and a state-of- the-art distillation column
that ensure hands-on experience in a real-life industry
environment.
Australian Centre for Applied Aquaculture Research
(ACAAR)
School of Maritime
Situated in the heart of Fremantle, Western Australia’s
major port, the School of Maritime boasts a fleet of
vessels, a state-of-the-art maritime simulator suite and
offers a range of courses meeting state, federal and
international maritime standards. It is the ideal training
ground for real-world scenarios related to the maritime
industry.
School of Health, Sport and Lifestyle
The School of Health, Sport and Lifestyle focuses on
training needs for beauty, massage, sport and fitness
industries. The School has excellent facilities including a
beauty and massage clinic (Visage Beauty Clinic).
Located alongside the School of Maritime, (ACAAR) is a
world recognised facility for marine finfish research and
development, training and consultancy.
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Institute Profile
International Student Support
iConnect Student Portal
International Student Events
The International Student Support Office helps
international students adjust to life in Australia and
offers academic and personal assistance, such as:
At iConnect you are able to:
There are a variety of events on and off our campuses
each year for students to take part in. Challenger Institute
runs various free international student events each year.
These events are designed to bring international students
together off the campus in a fun and relaxing environment.
> an orientation program
> academic study support
> personal / wellbeing support
> student events
> a mentor program
> Access your student email
> Check your results
> Check and update your personal details
> Download an application for award & check the progress
of your award application
> Read important information relating your study at
Challenger Institute of Technology
Past trips have included day trips to Penguin Island, wildlife
parks and Rottnest Island. An invitation to register for
these events will be emailed to all current international
students.
Study Support
Other Challenger Events
Study Support is offered to all international students free
of charge by qualified and friendly staff. It is a service that
is provided in a relaxed atmosphere, giving students the
opportunity to discuss their class work, study skills or
possible English language difficulties.
There are also a number of on campus information days
and events throughout the year that are provided for all
students to enjoy. Make sure you check them out!
Any international student can attend these sessions and
get assistance with their class work or English language
skills. It is not necessary to make an appointment.
International Student Centre
> employment advice and support, and;
> an accommodation referral service.
Your International Student Support Team are located
at the following Challenger campuses:
> Fremantle (Beaconsfield) Room: D020
> Fremantle (Maritime) Room: AF21
> Murdoch Room: H3
> Rockingham Room: A22
> Kwinana Room: AT218
Orientation
Challenger hosts a full day International Student
Orientation program at the commencement of each
semester and all new students must attend as your first
attendance will be marked during this time.
All international students must bring the following to
orientation:
> a copy of your passport photo and student visa page
> your Education + Training International (ETI) Letter
of Offer
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Please note: Study support lessons are not run over term
breaks or on public holidays. They are usually not held
during the last week of each term, unless discussed with
the International Student Support Office.
For further information please contact your International
Student Support Officer:
international.students@challenger.wa.edu.au.
Contact Information
Challenger Institute of Technology
15 Grosvenor Street
Beaconsfield
Western Australia 6162
+61 8 9239 8326
international.students@challenger.wa.edu.au
www.facebook.com/ChallengerInternational
Modern Facilities at Challenger Institute
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PATHWAYS TO UNIVERSITY
Challenger Institute of Technology delivers a range of courses that can assist you to gain entry into university. Challenger Institute
has articulation arrangements with Western Australian universities that give Diploma and Advanced Diploma graduates entry to
degree programs with very competitive advanced standing or credit transfers.
Start your studies at TAFE
Challenger Institute is a great option if you are
aiming to enter university because:
> Challenger Institute courses provide an industry focused
pathway to further study
> Challenger Institute offers smaller class sizes with extra
English and academic support
> You have the opportunity to work part time using your
vocational skills while completing your studies
> Completion of a Challenger Institute course means that
you may have a reduced study load, course duration and
fees when you enrol into your university degree
> On completion of TAFE and university you will have
two qualifications that are attractive to employers that
will give you a competitive edge in the global job market
If you require more information about the duration
and structure of the university partner degrees and
credit arrangements please visit: www.eti.wa.edu.au/
unipathwayfinder
Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP)
You can now access Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP)
arrangements for many courses offered by Challenger
Institute. Under SVP arrangements, students can access
faster, simpler visa processing.
As an SVP student you will be expected to make a
commitment to the full study pathway and meet all of the
requirements associated with your student visa for the
duration of your studies.
Advanced Diploma
If you apply for an Advanced Diploma course this will
be assessed under SVP. This process will only apply to
students who study a qualification with us that ends in an
Advanced Diploma.
You can commence your course at a lower level such as
Certificate III or Diploma as long as your highest level
qualification is an Advanced Diploma course.
Challenger Institute Advanced Diploma courses can also
provide entrance to and credit transfer into university courses.
TAFE to University Packaging
Students who package a TAFE course with an approved
undergraduate degree course are assessed under SVP.
If you are considering studying an undergraduate degree
af​​ter your TAFE program, you have the option of packaging
that course with Curtin University, Edith Cowan University​
(ECU), Murdoch University or the University of Western
Australia (UWA).
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You can commence a Diploma, Advanced Diploma or
Associate Degree​pathway with TAFE and on completion,
transfer to your chosen university to complete your degree
program. When you apply for a packaged program you will
receive a student visa for the whole period of your study.
Packaged programs ‘lock’ you into a university and a degree
program and it is difficult to change your university and visa
subclass once you have commenced. It is important that
you discuss your options with an app​roved ETI agent before
making a decision to package your program.
Students undertaking a packaged program should note
that their principal course is the university program.
There are strict immigration requirements that relate to
changing provider or visa subclasses if you have opted for
a streamlined visa.
​ lease note: To submit an SVP appli​​cation with an
P
agent,​you must use a Registered Agent of the relevant
University and Education + Training International (ETI). ​Your
agent will assist you with the packaged application and
guide you through the streamlined visa process. A list of
Education Agents in your country can be viewed at
www.eti.wa.edu.au/agents
Packages can only be arranged at the time of application.
​ tudent visas for these packages will be assessed by
S
the Department of Immigration and Border Protection
according to the relevant streamlined visa packaging
agreement.
For more information about applying for a SVP package and
the requirements of the relevant University, please visit:
www.eti.wa.edu.au/streamlined-visa-processing
IMPORTANT DATES
You must be ready to join classes on the dates indicated below. Orientation takes place one week prior to the commencement of
classes - details will be outlined in your Letter of Offer and can also be found on the website: www.eti.wa.edu.au/orientation
Certificate and Diploma Courses
Year
Semester
Start Date
End Date
2016
1
1 February
1 July
2016
2
18 July
9 December
The application cut-off dates for 2016 are available on our website at: www.eti.wa.edu.au/application-dates
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COURSE TABLES
Course Details
Duration
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
6 months
$5,740
$260
$150
1 year
$11,480
$183
1 year
$11,480
6 months
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
Year 10
Murdoch
February or July
No
$150
Year 10
Murdoch
February or July
No
$202
$150
Certificate III in Companion Animal Services
Murdoch
February or July
No
$5,740
$602
Up to $500
Year 10
WA Maritime
Centre,
Fremantle
February
No
6 months
$5,740
$695
Up to $500
Certificate II in Aquaculture
WA Maritime
Centre,
Fremantle
July
No
1 year
$11,480
$642
Optional Costs Diving Fee up to
$1000 + Diving
Medical $80 + Radio
License $66
Certificate III in Aquaculture
WA Maritime
Centre,
Fremantle
February
No
ANIMAL + MARINE STUDIES
Certificate II in Animal Studies (ACM20110)
CRICOS Code: 077190G
Certificate III in Companion Animal Services (ACM30410)
CRICOS Code: 055047G
Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services (ACM40310)
CRICOS Code: 077191G
Certificate II in Aquaculture (SFI20111)
CRICOS Code: 078278C
Certificate III in Aquaculture (SFI30111)
CRICOS Code: 080061B
Diploma of Aquaculture (SFI50111)
CRICOS Code: 075990C
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Automotive
Course Details
Duration
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
1 year
$16,400
6 months
6 months
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
$1,700
$125 Uniform + Tools
$300
Year 11 with IELTS of
5.5 (Academic version)
Kwinana
February or July
No
$8,200
$1,700
$125 Uniform
Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical
Technology
Kwinana
February or July
No
$8,200
$1,700
$125 Uniform
Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical
Diagnostics
Kwinana
February or July
No
AUTOMOTIVE
Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
(AUR30612)
CRICOS Code: 080819E
Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnostics
(AUR40212)
CRICOS Code: 080820A
Diploma of Automotive Technology (AUR50212)
CRICOS Code: 080821M
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Building Design, Construction + Engineering
Course Details
Duration
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
BUILDING DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION + ENGINEERING
Certificate III in Bricklaying / Blocklaying (CPC30111)
2 years
$24,600
$600
$150 Uniform + $300
Tools
Year 10 with passes in Maths
Rockingham
February or July
No
2 years
$24,600
$600
$140 + $300 Tools
Year 10 with passes in Maths
Rockingham
February or July
No
2 years
$24,600
$600
$140 + $300 Tools
Year 10 with passes in Maths
Rockingham
February or July
No
6 months
$7,075
$194
Year 10
Fremantle
February or July
No
1.5 years
$21,225
$375
Year 12 with passes in Maths & English OR
Certificate III Engineering (Technical)
Fremantle
February or July
No
6 months
$7,075
$386
Diploma of Civil Construction Design
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
1 year
$13,120
$400
Year 10 with passes in English & Maths
Fremantle
February or July
No
6 months
$6,560
$400
Certificate IV in Electronics &
Communications
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
1 year
$14,150
$282
Year 12 with English + Maths OR Certificate
III Engineering (Technical)
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
1 year
$14,150
$532
Diploma of Engineering – Technical
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
CRICOS Code: 077176F
Certificate III in Carpentry (CPC30211)
CRICOS Code: 077177E
Certificate III in Solid Plastering (CPC31011)
CRICOS Code: 077178D
Certificate III in Engineering (Technical) (MEM30505)
CRICOS Code: 074306C
Diploma of Civil Construction Design (RII50509)
CRICOS Code: 085984G
Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design (RII50513)
CRICOS Code: 084403G
Certificate IV in Electronics & Communications (UEE40711)
CRICOS Code: 066148A
Diploma of Electronics & Communications Engineering
(UEE50511)
Up to $250
CRICOS Code: 076543G
Diploma of Engineering – Technical (MEM50212)
CRICOS Code: 079078C
Advanced Diploma of Engineering (MEM60112)
CRICOS Code: 079074G
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Building Design, Construction + Engineering
Course Details
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical
(UEE62111)
Duration
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
2 years
$28,300
$402
6 months
$6,900
6 months
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
Year 10
Fremantle
February or July
No
$306
Year 12 with passes in Maths & English
ACEPT Munster
February or July
No
$6,900
$408
Certificate III in Process Plant Operations
(Oil & Gas)
ACEPT Munster
February or July
No
6 months
$6,900
$199
Certificate IV in Process Plant Technology
(Oil & Gas)
ACEPT Munster
February or July
No
6 months
$6,900
$280
Diploma of Process Plant Technology
(Oil & Gas)
ACEPT Munster
February or July
No
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
CRICOS Code: 077193E
Certificate III in Process Plant Operations (Oil and Gas)
(PMA30113)
CRICOS Code: 083150K
Certificate IV in Process Plant Technology (Oil and Gas)
(PMA40113)
CRICOS Code: 083151J
Diploma of Process Plant Technology (Oil and Gas)(PMA50108)
CRICOS Code: 075987J
Advanced Diploma of Process Plant Technology (Oil and Gas)
(PMA60108)
CRICOS Code: 075920F
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Business + Management
Course Details
Resource
Fees per
Semester
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
Year 10
Fremantle,
Rockingham and
Peel
February or July
No
$126
Certificate III in Accounts Administration
Fremantle,
Rockingham and
Peel
February or July
No
$5,740
$142
Certificate IV in Accounting
Fremantle and
Rockingham
February or
July
Yes
6 months
$5,740
$108
Diploma of Accounting
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
6 months
$5,740
$200
Year 10
Fremantle,
Rockingham and
Peel
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$218
Year 10
Fremantle,
Rockingham and
Peel
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$309
Year 12 OR Certificate III Business
Fremantle
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$282
Certificate IV
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
Duration
Tuition
Fees
6 months
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
$5,740
$170
6 months
$5,740
6 months
BUSINESS + MANAGEMENT
Certificate III in Accounts Administration (FNS30315)
CRICOS Code: 086418G
Certificate IV in Accounting (FNS40611)
CRICOS Code: 076404G
Diploma of Accounting (FNS50210)
CRICOS Code: 075959B
Advanced Diploma of Accounting (FNS60210)
CRICOS Code: 075908B
Certificate II in Business (BSB20115)
CRICOS Code: 086770B
Certificate III in Business (BSB30115)
CRICOS Code: 086805G
Certificate IV in Business (BSB40215)
CRICOS Code: 086876C
Diploma of Business (BSB50215)
CRICOS Code: 087141A
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Business + Management
Course Details
Duration
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
Certificate III in Business Administration (BSB30415)
6 months
$5,740
$222
6 months
$5,740
6 months
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
Year 10
Fremantle and
Peel
February or July
No
$259
Certificate III in Business Administration
Fremantle,
Rockingham and
Peel
February or July
No
$5,740
$301
Year 12 OR Certificate III Business OR
Certificate III Business Administration
Fremantle and
Rockingham
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$331
Certificate IV in Human Resources
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
6 months
$5,740
$269
Certificate IV Business
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
6 months
$5,740
$161
Year 12 OR Certificate III Business
Fremantle
February
No
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
CRICOS Code: 086853K
Certificate IV in Business Administration (BSB40515)
CRICOS Code: 087020K
Certificate IV in Human Resource (BSB41015)
CRICOS Code: 087054M
Diploma of Human Resources Management (BSB50615)
CRICOS Code: 087314G
Diploma of Management (BSB51107)
CRICOS Code: 075985M
Certificate IV in Marketing (BSB41315)
CRICOS Code: 087078C
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Children’s + Community Services
Course Details
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
6 months
$6,000
$560
First Aid Certificate
$100, Working with
Children $10+ Medical
$150
1 year
$12,000
$468
6 months
$6,000
6 months
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
Year 10 + IELTS of 6.0
Rockingham
February or July
No
Up to $200
Certificate III in Early Child Educand Care
Rockingham
February or July
Yes
$524
Up to $256 + First
Aid Certificate $100,
Working with Children
Check $10
Year 10 + IELTS of 6.0
Rockingham
February or July
No
$6,000
$448
$143
Certificate III in Education Support
Rockingham
February or July
No
6 months
$6,000
$328
Up to $574
Year 10
Rockingham and
Peel
February or July
No
6 months
$6,000
$355
$170
Certificate III Aged Care
Rockingham
February or July
No
1 year
$12,000
$150
Certificate IV in Aged Care OR
Certificate IV in Disability
Rockingham
February or July
No
6 months
$6,000
$247
Up to $256
Year 10
Fremantle and
Peel
February or July
No
6 months
$6,000
$215
Up to $256
Certificate III Community Services Work OR
Certificate III in Disability
Fremantle and
Peel
February or July
No
Duration
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
CHILDREN’S + COMMUNITY SERVICES
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education & Care (CHC30113)
CRICOS Code: 082832C
Diploma of Early Childhood Education & Care (CHC50113)
CRICOS Code: 081871D
Certificate III in Education Support (CHC30213)
CRICOS Code: 082001J
Certificate IV in Education Support (CHC40213)
CRICOS Code: 082002G
Certificate III in Aged Care (CHC30212)
CRICOS Code: 031535A
Certificate IV in Aged Care (CHC40108)
CRICOS Code: 075930D
Diploma of Community Services Coordination (CHC52212)
CRICOS Code: 075967B
Certificate III in Community Services Work (CHC30112)
CRICOS Code: 031533C
Certificate IV in Community Services Work (CHC40708)
CRICOS Code: 075932B
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Children’s + Community Services
Course Details
Diploma of Community Services Work (CHC50612)
Duration
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
1 year
$12,000
$160
Up to $230
6 months
$6,000
$364
6 months
$6,000
$168
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
Certificate IV in Community Services Work
Fremantle and
Peel
February or July
Yes
Up to $256
Year 10
Rockingham
February or July
No
Up to $170
Certificate III in Disability
Rockingham
February or July
No
CRICOS Code: 075968A
Certificate III in Disability (CHC30408)
CRICOS Code: 031536M
Certificate IV in Disability (CHC40312)
CRICOS Code: 075935K
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Health, Recreation + Lifestyle
Course Details
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
Material Fees
per Semester
6 months
$7,380
$250
6 months
$6,000
1.5 years
Entry Requirements
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
$550
Year 11 with passes in Maths & English +
IELTS of 6.0, no band lower than 6.0
Murdoch
February or July
No
$605
Up to $300
Year 10 with passes in Maths + IELTS of
6.0, no band lower than 6.0
Murdoch and
Rockingham
February or July
No
$24,600
$463
$370 + Working with
Children Check $10
+ Uniform $100
Year 12 with passes in Maths + IELTS of
6.5, no band lower than 6.0
Murdoch
February or July
Yes
6 months
$5,740
$474
First Aid $100
Year 11
Fremantle
February
No
6 months
$5,740
$444
Up to $470
+ Uniform $150
Certificate III Fitness
Fremantle
July
No
1 year
$11,480
$500
Up to $750 +
Uniform $150
Year 10
Fremantle and
Peel
February
No
1.5 years
$17,220
$479
Up to $1,250
Year 11
Fremantle
February
Yes
Duration
HEALTH, RECREATION + LIFESTYLE
Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations (52722WA)
CRICOS Code: 086401E
Certificate III in Health Services Assistance (HLT32512)
CRICOS Code: 081868K
Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) (HLT51612)
CRICOS Code: 055233F
Certificate III in Fitness (SIS30313)
CRICOS Code: 083004J
Certificate IV in Fitness (SIS40210)
CRICOS Code: 077180K
Diploma of Beauty Therapy (SIB50110)
CRICOS Code: 080770F
Diploma of Remedial Massage (HLT50307)
CRICOS Code: 057477C
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Hospitality + Tourism
Course Details
Duration
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
1 year
$14,760
$900
$300 + Uniform/
Equipment $500
6 months
$7,380
$900
1 year
$14,760
6 months
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
Year 10
Fremantle
February or July
No
$300
Year 10 OR Certificate III Patisserie
Fremantle
February or July
No
$1120
Up to $600
Year 10
Fremantle
and Peel
February or July
No
$7,380
$280
$300
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery
Fremantle
February or July
No
1 year
$14,760
$580
Up to $1,500 +
Uniform $250 +
Equipment $350
Year 10 OR Certificate III in Patisserie OR
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery
Fremantle
February or July
No
6 months
$7,380
$500
Up to $470
Certificate IV Hospitality OR Certificate IV
Patisserie OR Certificate IV Asian Cookery
OR Certificate IV Commercial Cookery
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
6 months
$7,380
$700
Up to $470
Diploma of Hospitality
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
6 months
$5,740
$277
Up to $100
Year 10
Fremantle
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$383
Certificate III in Events
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
1 year
$11,480
$331
Year 10
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
HOSPITALITY + TOURISM
Certificate III in Patisserie (SIT31112)
CRICOS Code: 080552E
Certificate IV in Patisserie (SIT40713)
CRICOS Code: 081104K
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery (SIT30813)
CRICOS Code: 081624G
Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery (SIT40413)
CRICOS Code:081102A
Certificate IV in Hospitality (SIT40313)
CRICOS Code: 081626F
Diploma of Hospitality (SIT50313)
CRICOS Code: 081627E
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (SIT60313)
CRICOS Code: 081628D
Certificate III in Events (SIT30612)
CRICOS Code: 080548A
Diploma of Events (SIT50212)
CRICOS Code: 080549M
Diploma of T
ravel and Tourism (SIT50112)
CRICOS Code: 080550G
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Information Technology
Course Details
Duration
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
6 months
$5,740
$240
6 months
$5,740
6 months
$5,740
6 months
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
Year 10
Rockingham, Peel
and Fremantle
February or July
No
Year 12 or Certificate III in Information,
Digital Media and Technology
Peel
February or July
No
$297
Certificate III in Information, Digital Media
and Technology
Rockingham and
Fremantle
February or July
No
$5,740
$289
Certificate IV Information Technology
Networking
Rockingham and
Fremantle
February or July
Yes
1 year
$11,480
$127
Certificate III in Information, Digital Media
and Technology
Rockingham
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$234
Certificate IV in Programming
Rockingham
February or July
Yes
6 months
$5,740
$325
Certificate III in Information, Digital Media
and Technology
Fremantle
February or July
No
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology
(ICT30115)
CRICOS Code: 086488D
Certificate IV in Information Technology (ICT40115)
CRICOS Code: 086517D
Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking (ICT40415)
CRICOS Code: 086554K
Diploma of Information Technology Networking (ICT50415)
CRICOS Code: 086635J
Certificate IV in Programming (ICT40515)
CRICOS Code: 086574F
Diploma of Software Development (ICT50715)
CRICOS Code: 086686J
Certificate IV in Information Technology Support (ICT40215)
CRICOS Code: 086540E
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Maritime
Course Details
Resource
Fees per
Semester
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
18 - 36 months sea time plus IELTS of 6.0
(Academic version) overall with no band
lower than 6.0 or equivalent
WA Maritime
Training Centre,
Fremantle
2016 Start Dates
1 February 2016
and 18 July
2016
No
Indicative short
course fees for this
program are
$8,909.50 and include
payment for
specialised courses.
Diploma of Maritime – Watchkeeper Deck
and 12 - 36 months sea time plus IELTS of
6.0 (Academic version) overall with no band
lower than 6.0 or equivalent
WA Maritime
Training Centre,
Fremantle
2016 Start Dates
1 February 2016
and 18 July
2016
No
$10,970
Indicative short
course fees for this
program are $4,877
and payment for
specialised courses.
36 months Approved Cadetship Training
which included workshop practice and
approved by relevant authorities and
accepted by AMSA plus IELTS of 6.0
(Academic version) overall with no band
lower than 6.0 or equivalent
WA Maritime
Training Centre,
Fremantle
2016 Start Date
26 April 2016
No
$13,020
Indicative short
course fees for this
program are $6,877
and include
payment for
specialised courses.
Diploma of Maritime Operations – Engineer
Watchkeeper plus IELTS of 6.0 (Academic
version) overall with no band lower than 6.0
or equivalent
WA Maritime
Training Centre,
Fremantle
2016 Start Dates
1 February 2016
(Part A) and 18
July 2016 (Part B)
No
Duration
Tuition
Fees
42 weeks
$10,970
Indicative short
course fees for this
program are $7,276.95
and include
payment for
specialised courses.
1 year
$11,440
39 weeks
1 year
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
MARITIME
Diploma of Maritime Operations – Watchkeeper Deck
(MAR50313)
CRICOS Code: 082873E
Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations – Master Unlimited
(MAR60213)
CRICOS Code: 082875C
Diploma of Maritime Operations – Engineer Watchkeeper
(MAR50213)
CRICOS Code: 082872F
Advanced Diploma of Maritime Operations – Marine
Engineering – Class 2 (MAR60115)
CRICOS Code: 086367B
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Science + Environmental Studies
Course Details
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
Material Fees
per Semester
Entry Requirements
6 months
$5,740
$505
Up to $500
6 months
$5,740
$695
6 months
$5,740
6 months
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
Year 10
Murdoch
February or July
No
Up to $500
Certificate II in Conservation & Land
Management
Murdoch
February or July
No
$538
Up to $500
Certificate III in Conservation & Land
Management
Murdoch
February or July
No
$5,740
$414
Up to $500
Certificate IV in Conservation & Land
Management
Murdoch
February or July
Yes
1 year
$11,480
$408
Year 12
Murdoch
February
No
1.5 years
$17,220
$468
Year 12
Murdoch
February or July
Yes
6 months
$5,740
$720
Up to $500
Year 10
Murdoch
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$720
Up to $500
Certificate II in Horticulture
Murdoch
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$530
Up to $500
Certificate III in Horticulture
Murdoch
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$360
Up to $500
Certificate IV in Horticulture
Murdoch
February or July
Yes
6 months
$5,740
$655
Up to $500
Year 10
Murdoch
February or July
No
Duration
SCIENCE + ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Certificate II in Conservation & Land Management (AHC21010)
CRICOS Code: 047495F
Certificate III in Conservation & Land Management (AHC31410)
CRICOS Code: 076403G
Certificate IV in Conservation & Land Management (AHC40910)
CRICOS Code: 075934M
Diploma of Conservation & Land Management (AHC51110)
CRICOS Code: 076415D
Certificate IV in Environmental Monitoring & Technology
(MSS40211)
CRICOS Code: 076948G
Diploma of Environmental Monitoring & Technology (MSS50211)
CRICOS Code: 081223C
Certificate II in Horticulture (AHC20410)
CRICOS Code: 047496E
Certificate III in Horticulture (AHC30710)
CRICOS Code: 075925A
Certificate IV in Horticulture (AHC40410)
CRICOS Code: 075939F
Diploma of Horticulture (AHC50410)
CRICOS Code: 075978K
Certificate II in Landscaping (AHC21610)
CRICOS Code: 057478B
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Science + Environmental Studies
Course Details
Duration
Tuition
Fees
Resource
Fees per
Semester
Certificate III in Landscape Construction (AHC30910)
6 months
$5,740
6 months
Entry Requirements
Campus +
Intake Date
Uni
SVP?
$568
Certificate II in Landscaping OR Certificate II
in Horticulture
Murdoch
February or July
No
$5,740
$563
Certificate III in Landscape Construction
Murdoch
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$360
Certificate IV in Landscape Design
Murdoch
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$529
Year 10
Murdoch
February
No
6 months
$5,740
$558
Certificate II in Sports Turf Management
Murdoch
July
No
6 months
$5,740
$478
Certificate III in Sports Turf Management
Murdoch
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$430
Certificate IV in Irrigation
Murdoch
February or July
No
6 months
$5,740
$587
Year 10
Rockingham
July
No
Material Fees
per Semester
CRICOS Code: 076954K
Certificate IV in Landscape Design (52549WA)
CRICOS Code: 079884F
Diploma of Landscape Design (AHC50610)
CRICOS Code: 078279B
Certificate II in Sports Turf Management (AHC20910)
CRICOS Code: 078271K
Certificate III in Sports Turf Management (AHC31310)
CRICOS Code: 077010F
Certificate IV in Irrigation (AHC41112)
$500
CRICOS Code: 080060C
Diploma of Irrigation Management (AHC51610)
CRICOS Code: 075983B
Certificate III in Laboratory Skills (MSL30109)
$100
CRICOS Code: 029533K
Murdoch
February
Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques (MSL40109)
1 year
$11,480
$457
$100
Year 12 OR Certificate III Laboratory Skills
Murdoch and
Rockingham
February or July
No
1 year
$11,480
$679
Up to $120
Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques
Murdoch
February or July
Yes
CRICOS Code: 029534J
Diploma of Laboratory Technology (MSL50109)
CRICOS Code: 075984A
This course list is an information document for prospective students of TAFE Western Australia. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is correct at the time of printing.
Education and Training International (ETI) reserves the right to alter any course, fee, subject, admission requirements, intake dates or other arrangements without prior notice.
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UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS @ CHALLENGER
TAFE Qualification
University
University Qualification
Credit Points
SVP
Curtin
Bachelor of Engineering
150
No
ECU
Bachelor of Engineering
180
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Technology
180
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Engineering
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Technology
120
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Engineering
150
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering)
150
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Engineering
180
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Technology
180
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor or Engineering (Hons) in Electrical Power Engineering (H1264)
24
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Instrumentation and Control
Engineering (H1264)
24
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Industrial Computer Systems
Engineering (H1264)
24
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Renewable Energy Engineering (H1264)
24
Yes
BUILDING DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION + ENGINEERING
RII60513 Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design (J651)
RII50513 Diploma of Civil Construction Design (J666)
MEM60112 Advanced Diploma of Engineering (J368)
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University Pathways > Building Design, Construction + Engineering
TAFE Qualification
UEE62111 Advanced Diploma of Engineering - Electrical (A175)
PMA60108 Advanced Diploma of Process Plant Technology (W519)
PMA50108 Diploma of Process Plant Technology (W518)
University
University Qualification
Credit Points
SVP
Curtin
Bachelor of Engineering
150
No
ECU
Bachelor of Engineering
180
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Technology
180
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor or Engineering (Hons) in Electrical Power Engineering (H1264)
6
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Instrumentation and Control
Engineering (H1264)
6
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Industrial Computer Systems
Engineering (H1264)
6
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Renewable Energy Engineering
(H1264)
6
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Engineering
180
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Technology
180
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Engineering
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Technology
120
Yes
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University Pathways > Business + Management
TAFE Qualification
University
University Qualification
Credit Points
SVP
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
225
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Business
180
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Business
120
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Business in Accounting or Finance (B1318)
12
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Business
120
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Business
120
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Business in Human Resources Management (B1318)
12
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Business in Management (B1318)
12
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Business
120
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Business in Hospitality and Tourism Management (B1318)
15
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Business in Management (B1318)
15
Yes
BUSINESS + MANAGEMENT
FNS60210 Advanced Diploma of Accounting (S735)
FNS50210 Diploma of Accounting (S718)
BSB50215 Diploma of Business
BSB50615 Diploma of Human Resources Management
BSB51107 Diploma of Management (D173)
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University Pathways > Children’s + Community Services
TAFE Qualification
University
University Qualification
Credit Points
SVP
ECU
Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Counselling
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Science (Children and Family Studies)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Work (South West Campus of ECU only)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Youth Work
90
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Arts in Community Development (B1316)
24
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Counselling
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Science (Children and Family Studies)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Work (South West Campus of ECU only)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Youth Work
90
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Arts in Community Development (B1316)
24
Yes
CHILDREN'S + COMMUNITY SERVICES
CHC52212 Diploma of Community Service Coordination (J005)
CHC50612 Diploma of Community Services Work (J037)
25
University Pathways > Children’s + Community Services
TAFE Qualification
CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education & Care (J594)
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University
University Qualification
Credit Points
SVP
Curtin
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
100
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Education (Primary)
90
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) & (Children & Family Studies) Double Major
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Science (Children and Family Studies)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Science
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Social Work (South West Campus of ECU only)
105
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Youth Work
90
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood & Primary Teaching) (B1319)
6
Yes
University Pathways > Health, Recreation + Lifestyle and Hospitality + Tourism
TAFE Qualification
University
University Qualification
Credit Points
SVP
HLT51612 Diploma of Nursing - Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing (J108) with clinical experience
Curtin
Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
300
No
HLT51612 Diploma of Nursing - Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing (J108) without clinical experience
Curtin
Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
150
No
HLT51612 Diploma of Nursing - Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing (J108)
ECU
Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
120
Yes
HLT50307 Diploma of Remedial Massage (D087)
ECU
Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sports Science)
105
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Business
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Event, Sport & Recreation Management
120
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Arts in Tourism and Events (B1316)
24
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
225
No
ECU
Bachelor of Business
180
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management
180
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
No
ECU
Bachelor of Business
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Hospitality & Tourism Management
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Hospitality & Tourism Management
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Business
120
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Arts in Tourism and Events (B1316)
15
Yes
HEALTH, RECREATION + LIFESTYLE
HOSPITALITY + TOURISM
SIT50212 Diploma of Events (J452)
SIT60313 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (J628)
SIT50313 Diploma of Hospitality (J627)
SIT50112 Diploma of Travel & Tourism (J450)
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TAFE Qualification
University
University Qualification
Credit Points
SVP
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
No
ECU
Bachelor of Computer Science
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Creative Industries
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Information Technology
120
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Science in Internetworking & Network Security (B1317)
24
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Science in Cyber Forensics and Information Security (B1317)
24
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Science in Cyber Forensics & Information Security/
Internetworking (Double Major) (B1317)
15
Yes
Curtin
Bachelor of Commerce
125
No
ECU
Bachelor of Computer Science
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Information Technology
120
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (B1317)
24
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Science in Mobile & Web Application Development (B1317)
24
Yes
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ICT50415 Diploma of Information Technology Networking
ICT50715 Diploma of Software Development
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University Pathways > Hospitality + Tourism
TAFE Qualification
University
University Qualification
Credit Points
SVP
AHC51110 Diploma of Conservation & Land Management (D523)
Murdoch
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management and
Sustainability (B1317)
12
Yes
MSS50211 Diploma of Environmental Monitoring & Technology (D553)
ECU
Bachelor of Science
120
Yes
Murdoch
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management and
Sustainability (B1317)
12
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Science
120
Yes
ECU
Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science)
120
Yes
SCIENCE + ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
AHC50410 Diploma of Horticulture (D516)
MSL50109 Diploma of Laboratory Technology (W737)
Please note: these agreements are current as at 20 August 2015. For the most up to date information please go to www.eti.wa.edu.au/unipathwayfinder
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR TAFE COURSES
English Language Requirements for Entry to
TAFE Programs
ETI accept a range of tests and evidence of English
language equivalency for entry into TAFE courses.
For entry into most Certificate, Diploma and Advanced
Diploma courses, ETI require the equivalent of an IELTS
(academic) score of 5.5 with no band score less than 5.
Please note: some courses require higher levels of
English for entry.
Where a recognised English Test score is not available
students may be able to sit the ETI English Language
Placement Test which will indicate how long they may
need to study English in order to meet the required
English language level.
For the full list of tests and evidence of English language
equivalency that are accepted, please visit the ETI website
www.eti.wa.edu.au/admission-requirements
Please note ETI reserves the right to require any student,
whose actual English performance is found not to be
consistent with the IELTS scores they presented with
their Application form, to sit an independent English test
as determined by ETI.
The student will be required to meet all the costs of
undertaking this independent test should the score not be
consistent with that provided to ETI on application.
If the student has not met the necessary IELTS standards
they will be required to undertake an ELICOS course of
study. All costs involved: course fees, visa extension if
required etc. are to be met by the student.
Please note the IELTS test is only valid for 2 years.
Approximate weeks of ELICOS to achieve required IELTS equivalent (depending on individual band score)
5.5
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Entry to TAFE
(for most courses)
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
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10 weeks
20 weeks
30 weeks
40 weeks
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Find a
course
1
Check the entry
requirements
2
Submit an
application
Accept your
offer and pay
Apply for your
student visa
Receive your
visa and come to
Australia to start
your studies
3
4
5
6
1. Find a Course
Application + Acceptance Deadlines
3. Submit your Application
You can choose from over 250 TAFE courses. Visit the
course catalogue at www.eti.wa.edu.au/courses for
information on courses.
Deadlines for submitting applications to Education and
Training International (ETI) for admission to TAFE courses
depend on the assessment level countries students are
applying from and whether or not students are applying
on or offshore. Level 3 offshore applications should apply
early for places, as visa processing can take more time.
You can apply to study at a TAFE Institute by completing
your application online at: www.eti.wa.edu.au/apply.
You can apply directly to ETI or you can apply through
one of ETI’s approved education agents. You pay the
same fees whether you apply directly to us or through
one of our education agents.
You should also be aware that there are deadlines for
accepting offers and making fee payment. Confirmation
of Enrolments (CoEs) will not be issued after the cut-off
date. This is to ensure that students leave a reasonable
time to get their visa and arrive in time for orientation
and the start of classes.
Many students choose to apply directly, especially as
they can use this guide and the ETI website to find all
the information they need and submit their applications
online. Other students choose to use education agents
to assist them in preparing and submitting their study
and visa applications. If you do not already have an
agent, you can find an approved ETI agent on our
website: www.eti.wa.edu.au/find-an-education-agent
2. Check the Entry Requirements
All applicants can study at TAFE in the calendar year that
they are turning 18. There are no English or Academic
entry requirements to begin our English (ELICOS)
programs. However, all of our Certificate and Diploma
courses have specific Academic and English proficiency
requirements. Refer to the courses section in this guide
and the Admission Requirements and English Language
Requirements on page 30 for more details.
Make sure that you can meet the entry requirements of
your chosen course before you proceed to the next step
in the application process.
Visit the website for information on important dates and
deadlines: www.eti.wa.edu.au
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Application Procedure
Receive your Letter of Offer
Once ETI receives your application and supporting
documentation, we will assess your eligibility to study
your selected course(s). If eligible and there are places
available we will send you a ‘Letter of Offer’. This letter
will be sent to you directly or through the education agent
you have nominated according to your instructions on the
application form.
If we have not received all of the required supporting
documentation from you, for example certified copies
of certificates etc. then your Letter of Offer will have
conditions listed noting the information you still need to
provide.
There are many high demand courses that fill up very
quickly, so you should consider returning your acceptance
and payment promptly.
Please note your place is subject to availability at the
time of acceptance and payment.
You must allow sufficient time before your course starts
to obtain your visa and make arrangements to come to
Western Australia. Usually at least 3 - 6 months is needed
to do this.
4. Accept your Offer and Pay
To accept your Offer, you must return your signed
Letter of Acceptance with:
> Supporting documentation that you were requested to
supply in your Letter of Offer (i.e. conditions).
> Payment of your schedule of fees, as indicated in
your Letter of Offer.
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5. R
eceive your Confirmation of Enrolment
(CoE) and apply for your Student Visa
Subject to the availability of places after you have signed
and returned the Letter of Acceptance, made full payment
and met any conditions, we will provide you with a
Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) which you will need in
order to apply for a student visa at the Australian High
Commission or Embassy in your country.
You must have a student visa in order to enter Australia
and commence your studies.
The latest and most accurate information on obtaining
your student visa can be found on the Department of
Immigration and Border Protection’s website:
www.border.gov.au
If you need help obtaining your visa and other aspects of
moving to Australia, which may be best provided in your
own country or language, then you might like to use the
services of one of ETI’s approved education agents.
6. R
eceive your Visa and come to Australia
to commence your studies
When your student visa has been granted, you are ready
to come to Western Australia to begin your course. Please
take note of the Orientation dates for your Institute as you
will be provided with important information that you need
to know to successfully complete your course of study
and to make the most of your time in Western Australia.
You must arrive in Australia prior to the
commencement of your course or your enrolment
may be deferred to the next available intake and you
may have to return home.
Enrolment Conditions
ENROLMENT CONDITIONS
1. ESOS Act and National Code
The Australian Government wants international students
in Australia to have a safe, enjoyable and quality study
experience. Australian laws promote quality education and
consumer protection for overseas students. These laws
are known as the ESOS (Education Services for Overseas
Students) framework and they include the ESOS Act and
the National Code. For information about ESOS and your
rights as an international student in Australia please go
to the Australian Education International (AEI) website:
www.aei.gov.au
6.Not engage in plagiarism which is a serious offence and
may result in cancellation of your enrolment.
7. Allow other students to learn in a safe and suitable
environment.
In the case of students who are under 18 years of age,
the parent or guardian must ensure compliance with all
of the above.
Education + Training International and TAFE Institute
Responsibilities:
2. Code of Conduct
1. Provide international students with the same level
of instruction and educational services as normally
provided to Australian students enrolled at TAFE.
Student Responsibilities
2. Provide an orientation program for international students.
International students should ensure that they:
3. Monitor the welfare of students and provide counselling
and ongoing support while enrolled at TAFE.
1. Meet TAFE course requirements and meet the
requirements of the Australian Government’s
Department of Education and Department of
Immigration and Border Protection (Immigration)
Course Progress Policy.
2.Notify the International Student Coordinator at their
TAFE Institute of their residential address within seven
days of arrival and of any change to their residential
address within seven days of any change.
3.Notify the International Student Coordinator at their
TAFE Institute immediately if they want to terminate
their studies, withdraw from their course, or there are
any changes to their visa status.
4.Pay the required fees when an Offer of Placement is
made or owing on receipt of invoice.
5.Not engage in activities that contravene Australian law.
Students who do so will be terminated and reported to
Immigration.
4. Transferring to a different Institute
If you have not completed 6 months of study in your principal
course* with ETI and wish to transfer to
another provider, you must complete a
Release Letter Request Form.
*The principal course is defined as the highest
qualification in a package of courses.
Release from a course of study will only be granted in
exceptional circumstances relating to your welfare. These
circumstances are defined as a sudden change beyond
your control that impact plans for on-campus study in
Australia. Such circumstances must be supported by
documentary evidence.
If you are under 18 years of age you must provide a
letter from your parent/guardian to support your
application for release.
4. Appoint one or more staff members to act as the point
of contact for students.
Applications for release can be made by completing a
Release Letter Request Form, which can be downloaded
from: www.eti.wa.edu.au/policy-and-forms
3. Changing Course and/or Campus
Your application must detail the reason(s) for early release,
full details of the new Institute and course you will be
enrolling into, and a valid offer of enrolment from the new
Institute. If your release is approved you will be issued
a release letter. You must then contact Immigration to
notify them that you have changed provider, as this may
affect your visa. If your release is refused you will receive
a written reply outlining the reasons for refusal. You will
have 20 days to appeal the decision.
If you decide you would like to change the course you
are studying, or attend classes at a different campus of
the Institute you are enrolled at, you should contact the
International Centre at your Institute to discuss whether
this is possible and how this may affect your visa.
If you choose to proceed with a change of course or
campus you will need to complete a Change of Course
Application Form or a Change of Campus Request Form,
which can be downloaded from www.eti.wa.edu.au/
current-students/policy-and-forms. You will be
contacted by ETI via email during this process and advised
in writing of the outcome.
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Enrolment Conditions
5. Course Progress
As an international student, if you do not achieve
satisfactory course progress you may not be able to
continue your studies.
To show that you are making every effort to achieve
satisfactory course progress, it is very important that you
attend all scheduled classes.
If you are unable to attend class, you should contact your
lecturer and the International Centre at your Institute.
If you do not attend classes and do not notify the
International Centre, then your continuing enrolment
and visa may be at risk.
If you have unsatisfactory attendance that is, attended less
than 80% of all timetabled classes; your enrolment may
be cancelled and a report sent to Immigration which may
affect your visa.
7. Late Arrival
Students must ensure that they arrive on or before the
commencement date indicated on their Letter of Offer.
If you have not been attending classes and/or not
completing assessments, then your lecturers are required
to notify the International Centre that you are at risk
of unsatisfactory course progress. A member of the
International Centre staff will then contact you to discuss
your progress and work with you to put in place a plan to
help you to get your studies back on track.
Late starts will only be granted in exceptional
circumstances, where evidence can be provided.
If you have made unsatisfactory progress, that is,
achieved less than 50% of the course requirements in
two consecutive study periods i.e. two consecutive terms;
then your enrolment may be cancelled and a report sent to
the Immigration which may affect your visa.
8. Deferral or Suspension of Study
6. Attendance requirements - ELICOS
Students
If you are enrolled in an English Language Intensive
Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) program, you
must attend 80% of all timetabled classes. If you do not
attend, are more than 20 minutes late to class or you leave
class before the scheduled finish time; then you will be
marked absent. If you cannot attend for two or more days
you must obtain a medical certificate and provide a copy to
the International Centre at you Institute.
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If you attend less than 80% of your classes, you will be
notified in writing by a member of the International Centre
staff and you will be required to attend a meeting to
discuss your unsatisfactory attendance. You may bring a
support person with you to this meeting.
www.eti.wa.edu.au/challenger
Approval for a late start must be obtained and granted
prior to your course commencement date. Students
who cannot arrive on time may be required to defer their
enrolment to the next available intake.
Your enrolment can be deferred or temporarily
suspended for compassionate grounds or exceptional
circumstances, such as:
> severe medical illness to you or a member of your
family;
> death in your family;
> medical condition while undertaking your studies
including pregnancy;
> a natural disaster which affects you or your family.
Prior to lodging your application to defer it is
recommended you contact the Department of Immigration
and Border Protection (DIBP) to discuss how this may
impact your visa. Should you decide to proceed you
must complete the Application to Defer, which can be
downloaded from www.eti.wa.edu.au/policy-and-forms
Your application must detail your reason(s) for requesting
to defer or temporarily suspend your studies and include
documents to substantiate exceptional circumstances.
If you are under 18 years of age you must provide written
support from your parent or legal guardian to support
your application.
When a deferral or temporary suspension is approved, you
will be advised in writing of the deferral period and your
new commencement date. Immigration will be informed
of the change relating to your course of study. This may
affect your visa status.
Please note: Should you wish to defer one (1)
commencement of your studies you will not be required
to provide evidence of compassionate or exceptional
circumstances. Deferral of your enrolment may result
in an increase of Tuition, Resource and Material fees. If
you defer your enrolment, you will be required to pay
the fees which apply at your new commencement date.
Confirmation of Enrolments (CoEs) for the revised period
will not be issued until all additional fees and charges are
paid in full.
If the deferral or temporary suspension is refused, you
will be advised in writing and you will have 20 days to
lodge an appeal.
Please refer to the Complaints and Appeals Policy on the
website: www.eti.wa.edu.au/complaints-and-appeals
Enrolment Conditions
9. Refunds and Withdrawals
After you have completed your enrolment your
circumstances may change which means you may
have to withdraw. To withdraw from your course,
you must complete a Refund and Withdrawal Form,
which can be downloaded from: www.eti.wa.edu.au/
current-students/policy-and-forms
When you have completed the form and provided any
supporting documentation it will be processed. Please
note that processing of your withdrawal, and any fee
refund you may be due can take up to 4 weeks.
If you would like to view a copy of ETI’s Refund Policy
please visit: www.eti.wa.edu.au/current-students/
refund-policy
All ETI refunds will be made in accordance with the refund
table and conditions contained within this policy.
10. Complaints and Appeals
Talk to someone at your TAFE Institute
If you have a complaint about your course of study, you
should try to resolve the problem by speaking with a staff
member in the International Centre at your Institute. The
staff member will discuss your complaint and possible
courses of action with you. If you are unable to resolve
your complaint, you may then make a formal complaint
at your Institute. Your International Student Adviser will
be able to help you with this. To find contact details for
the International Office at your Institute, please go to the
website www.eti.wa.edu.au and follow the links to find
your Institute’s profile page.
Make a complaint to ETI
If you have lodged a complaint with your Institute and
are not satisfied with the outcome, you may take your
complaint to Education and Training International (ETI). ETI
will review the outcome and an independent judgement will
be made. You will then be notified in writing of the outcome.
This complaint should be lodged in writing and will be
treated in confidence.
Manager of Student Services and Compliance, ETI Student
Services, Locked Bag 16, Osborne Park DC, WA 6916.
ETI aims to resolve all complaints within 10 working
days, and will keep your informed of the progress of your
complaint should it need further investigation.
If your issue is still not resolved:
International Education Conciliation Service
If you have tried to resolve your problem with your
Institute/ETI and have not been able to come to a solution,
you can get assistance from the International Education
Conciliation Service at the Department of Education
Services: www.des.wa.gov.au/internationaleducation/
ieconciliation
The Conciliation Service is a free and independent service
for international students which aims to help you find an
appropriate solution.
Western Australian Ombudsman
The Ombudsman resolves complaints about the decision
making of public authorities and aims to improve the
standard of public administration.
If you have lodged an internal appeal and are not happy
with the outcome you have the right to access an external
complaints and appeals process.
The Western Australian Ombudsman will only consider
whether ETI has followed its own policies and procedures
and whether the handling of your complaint/appeal has
been fair and reasonable.
Complaints/Appeals must be made in writing to:
Ombudsman Western Australia
PO Box Z5386
St Georges Terrace
PERTH WA 6831
Email - mail@ombudsman.wa.gov.au
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No F Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000
Tel: +61 8 9218 2100
Fax: +61 8 9218 2170
Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au
Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au
International Students Application Form
CRICOS Provider Code: 00020G/01723A
RTO Provider Number: 52395
Issue Date: August 2015
Version: 1.9
Page 1 of 6
Telephone number (include country and area codes): ...............................................................................................................
Relationship to applicant (husband, sister, mother etc): ...........................................................................................................
Name of emergency contact: ...................................................................................................................................................
Telephone: ................................................................................................. Mobile: ................................................................
Suburb/City: ............................................................................................... Postcode: .............................................................
Number + Street: .......................................................................................................................................................................
Telephone (country code/area code/number): .................................................... Mobile: .......................................................
Country: ....................................................................................................... Postcode/Zip code: ............................................
Suburb/City: ....................................................................... Province/State: ............................................................................
Number + Street: ......................................................................................................................................................................
(Applicants must provide their personal email address.)
Preferred name: ............................................................ Email address: .................................................................................
Family name (as shown in your passport): ................................................ Given name(s): .......................................................
Title (Mrs, Miss, Ms, Mr etc): .............................. Date of birth (DD/MM/YY): ................................... Gender M Print your name as it appears in your passport.
Department of Training and Workforce Development - Customer Service Centre
Education and Training International
Emergency:
if known
Local address
in Western
Australia:
Home country
address:
Personal
details:
APPLICANT DETAILS
If yes, please provide your ETI File Reference Number: ...................................................................
Have you previously studied or applied to Education and Training International (ETI)? Yes Please read and complete all sections of this form. Incomplete applications will delay processing times.
> APPLICATION FORM
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
Learning Medical Mobility No No No No Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000
Tel: +61 8 9218 2100
Fax: +61 8 9218 2170
Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au
Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au
No International Students Application Form
CRICOS Provider Code: 00020G/01723A
RTO Provider Number: 52395
Issue Date: August 2015
Version: 1.9
Page 2 of 6
* The principal course is defined as the highest qualification for which you have been issued a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).
If yes, please state your date of application (DD/MM/YY): ............................................
Are you currently applying, or have previously applied for Australian Permanent Residency Status? Yes Have you been studying your principal* course for longer than 6 months? Yes What is your principal* course of study? ...................................................................................................................................
If yes, name of Institution: .................................................................................................................................................
Are you transferring from a university or college in Australia? Yes Are you currently in Australia? Yes If no, what type of visa will you be applying for? ................................................................................................................
If yes, what type of visa do you hold? ............................................................................. Expiry date: ..............................
Do you hold a current Australian Visa? Yes Passport number: ..................................................................................... Expiry date: ...........................................................
Country of citizenship (as shown in passport): ..........................................................................................................................
Country of birth: ........................................................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................................................................
Please give brief details about your condition/disability: ............................................................................................................
No .........................................................................................................................................................................................
Vision No
Would you like to receive information on support services, equipment and facilities available that may assist you? Yes Other Please indicate the type/s of disability: Hearing Do you have a disability, impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies? Yes
The information below is used to assist in monitoring, supporting and improving services to students with
medical/disability requirements.
Department of Training and Workforce Development - Customer Service Centre
Education and Training International
Passport +
visa details:
Equity +
disability:
Email address: ............................................................................................................................................................................
Telephone (country code/area code/number): ................................................................... Mobile: ..........................................
Suburb/City: ................................................................. Country: ..................................................... Postcode: ......................
Number + Street: .......................................................................................................................................................................
Parent/guardian If you are under 18 years of age, please complete the following:
details:
Parent/guardian’s full name: .......................................................................................................................................................
Couples Family No No No No No Date: ...................................
Month/Year
Completed
Month/Year
completed
Title of Course
Year Level Achieved
Name + Country of Institution
Name + Country of School
A verified copy of all original transcripts and all official results must accompany this application. Please include
grading system to enable interpretation of academic results. List any studies you have attempted, whether
complete or incomplete.
Other English test: ......................................................................................................................................................................
Pearson (PTE) score: .................................................
TOEFL score: ............................................................
Band scores: Reading ............ Listening .......... Writing ............ Speaking .............
IELTS (overall band score): .........................................
Complete only the relevant fields.
I have undertaken an English test? Yes Level of English course: ............................................................................................................................................................
Course name: .................................................................... English college: ............................................................................
I have undertaken an English course in Australia? Yes If yes, did you gain a satisfactory pass in English? Yes English was the language of instruction during my secondary school or college studies? Yes English is my first language? Yes Complete the following and provide evidence with your application.
Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000
Tel: +61 8 9218 2100
Fax: +61 8 9218 2170
Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au
Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au
Department of Training and Workforce Development - Customer Service Centre
Education and Training International
International Students Application Form
CRICOS Provider Code: 00020G/01723A
RTO Provider Number: 52395
Issue Date: August 2015
Version: 1.9
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If you cannot provide academic results from your home country, we may be able to accept other relevant documents (e.g. resume, work
references) as evidence.
Month/Year
commenced
Single No If you wish to use another provider, you will need to mak​​​e your own payment arrangements and show evidence of the
payment to ETI and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
If yes, what type of OSHC do you need? If no, do you need ETI to organise OSHC for you? Yes Membership number: ........................................................................... Expiry date: .................................................
Tertiary or post secondary studies
Month/Year
Commenced
No If yes, who is your provider?: ..............................................................................................................................................
Do you have current Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)? Yes Secondary school studies
Current or
previous
studies:
English level:
Overseas
Student
Health Cover
(OSHC):
No Advanced
Course Name
OR Semester 2 (July) Institute
Year 20 .......
Campus
Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000
Tel: +61 8 9218 2100
Fax: +61 8 9218 2170
Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au
Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au
Department of Training and Workforce Development - Customer Service Centre
Education and Training International
International Students Application Form
CRICOS Provider Code: 00020G/01723A
RTO Provider Number: 52395
Issue Date: August 2015
Version: 1.9
Page 4 of 6
Advanced Diploma courses are currently assessed under the Streamlined Visa Process (SVP) and you may be asked for additional information
to complete the assessment of your application.
I wish to commence my TAFE pathway in: Semester 1 (February)
Course Number
Please list the highest level of course you wish to study. If you wish to enrol into a non-standard pathway please list each course in the pathway.
PART B: APPLYING FOR A TAFE COURSE
.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
If the English course that you would like to study is not listed above please provide details here: ........................................................................
Other: .....................................................................................
​ IELTS Ready Preparation
General and Academic English
Polytechnic West
I have strategies for understanding new and unusual language.
I can speak English fluently in most situations with a few mistakes.
10 15 20 25 30 40 50 English courses are also available at selected regional Institutes.
Number of weeks: 5 ​IELTS Plus
General English and English for Academic Purposes
Central Institute of Technology
Please select the relevant English course and Institute below:
I know and I can use most basic grammar and vocabulary. I
can communicate successfully in a variety of situations, even if I
make mistakes.
Intermediate Pre-intermediate I can understand and speak some English for daily activities.
Please confirm your approximate English level. Please note, no courses are offered at Beginner level.
If yes, approximate start date: .................................................
Do you want to study an English language course? Yes English courses provide a pathway into TAFE courses.
PART A: APPLYING FOR AN ENGLISH COURSE
Please complete relevant sections of PART A, B or C
ECU Murdoch UWA Course Name
Course Name
University
OR Semester 2 (July) Institute
Year 20 .......
Campus
Campus
Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000
Tel: +61 8 9218 2100
Fax: +61 8 9218 2170
Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au
Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au
Department of Training and Workforce Development - Customer Service Centre
Education and Training International
(students under 18 years old only)
Parent/Guardian’s signature: .............................................................. Date: .................................. (DD/MM/YY)
Applicant’s signature: ........................................................................ Date: .................................... (DD/MM/YY)
International Students Application Form
CRICOS Provider Code: 00020G/01723A
RTO Provider Number: 52395
Issue Date: August 2015
Version: 1.9
Page 5 of 6
5. I agree that ETI may disclose information in relation to my enrolment status, visa status, including any possible breach of
visa conditions along with copies of my course progress and results to my parent/s, welfare carer, and/ or agent.
4. I consent to ETI providing DIBP with any information about my status until I depart Australia.
3. I consent that my personal information may be made available to Australian Commonwealth and State agencies including the
Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code.
2. I acknowledge that the provision of incorrect information or documentation or the withholding of information or documentation
relating to my application may result in cancellation of my enrolment.
1. I declare the information in this application and supporting documentation is true.
Agreement
Do you have access to sufficient funds to support you and your dependants (if any) for the entire duration of your studies in Australia? This includes
tuition fees, travel costs, living costs as outlined on the DIBP website: http://www.border.gov.au/students/student-visa-living-costs.htm
Financial Declaration
Note: if you are under 18 this declaration must also be signed by your parent or guardian.
PART D: FINALISING YOUR APPLICATION
Course Number
University course
I wish to commence my TAFE pathway in: Semester 1 (February)
Course Number
Please list the highest level of course you wish to study. If you wish to enrol into a non-standard pathway please list each course in the pathway.
TAFE course
Students who would like to package must apply through a registered education agent.
To apply for a university package, please go to www.eti.wa.edu.au/streamlined-visa-processing for further information, fees
and university application forms.
Please complete details for the TAFE and corresponding University course you want to package. Details of available pathways can be found
on ETI’s website www.eti.wa.edu.au/university-pathways on the University pathways page.
I would like to package my course with: Curtin PART C: TAFE TO UNIVERSITY PACKAGE
Level 7, 3 Forrest Place, Perth WA 6000
Tel: +61 8 9218 2100
Fax: +61 8 9218 2170
Web: www.eti.wa.edu.au
Email: admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au
Department of Training and Workforce Development - Customer Service Centre
Education and Training International
Agent stamp (optional):
International Students Application Form
CRICOS Provider Code: 00020G/01723A
RTO Provider Number: 52395
Issue Date: August 2015
Version: 1.9
Page 6 of 6
Signature: ........................................................................................... Date: ................................................................................ (DD/MM/YY)
Agency name: .................................................................................... Name of counsellor: .............................................................................
Authorised signatory on behalf of education agent:
> All information and documentation to support this application has been sighted and verified to be true and genuine.
> I have assessed the applicant as a Genuine Temporary Entrant and a Genuine Student as defined by the Department of
Immigration and Border Protection.
I declare that:
AGENT’S DECLARATION (if applicable)
Please note the outcome will be sent to the email address you have supplied.
Please send your application to admissions.eti@dtwd.wa.gov.au and ensure that all email attachments are under 6MB.
SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION
Attached the University application forms if you are applying for a packaged program (see Part C for details)
Attached a copy of your passport
Attached copies of your English language proficiency/test results
Attached copies of all academic qualifications (including secondary school)
Completed all sections of the Application Form
Have you:
APPLICATION CHECKLIST
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