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Academic requirement 1*
Students seeking admission to this course must
complete schooling of Year 12 or equivalent Australian degree.
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1Mature
age students (21 years and over) may be admitted into the
Diploma and Certificate programs without formal academic
qualifications.
*Students
who have previously completed a Certificate III,
Certificate IV or Diploma qualification in Australia do not need to provide
school certificates.
English language requirement
Student
seeking admission in this course should obtain IELTS score of
5.5 or equivalent or
IELTS
score of 5.0 plus 10 weeks course in ELICOS.
This course aims to provide students with the knowledge, skills and attitude in
business administration accompanied by a broad range of relevant generic business skills to undertake the following roles:
Accounts Supervisor
Executive Personal Assistant
Office Administrator
Project Assistant
BSBFIA401A - Prepare financial reports
BSBADM405B - Organize meetings
BSBITU402A -
Develop and use complex spreadsheets
BSBRES401A
- Analyse and present research information
BSBITA401A
- Design databases
BSBINM401A
- Implement workplace information system
BSBOHS407A
- Monitor a safe workplace
BSBADM407B
- Administer projects
BSBITU401A
- Design and develop complex text documents
BSBWOR501A
- Manage personal work priorities and professional
development
The teaching method
includes theoretical concepts and classroom discussion with
cases from different organisations. Students will be facilitated
to develop skills and knowledge to fulfil the requirements for
each competency units and their elements.
All
assessment of units of competence will be conducted in
accordance with the assessment guidelines and competency
standards of the officially endorsed Training Package for this
qualification.
The
assessment, procedures and the criteria for judging performance
will be made clear to, all participants enrolled in this course.
Assessments will be conducted for each part of the training
program, and the processes will be valid, reliable, fair and
flexible.
Assessment
processes will cover the broad range of skills and knowledge
needed to demonstrate competency and will integrate knowledge
and skills with their practical application. Assessment
processes will provide for the recognition of competencies no
matter how, where or when they have been acquired.
In general during this course, assessment
involves students’ performance on range of criteria including
class performance and presentation, oral and written test,
demonstrations and other class works.
Students will receive feedback upon the
completion of the assessment process from relevant assessor. If
students are not satisfied with the assessment result, they can
appeal for reassessment according to the College reassessment
policy and procedure (refer to the Student Handbook).
The campus is conveniently
located in Auburn,
which is approximately 20 km from Sydney CBD
and is just 3
minutes walk from the Auburn Train Station. The street address is Level
1, 91-95 Rawson Street, Auburn NSW 2144.
Australia is a
multicultural country. A large number of international students
come to Australia to pursue their study annually. Our
campus is situated in Sydney, one of the beautiful cities in the
world. Sydney has renowned places to visits including beautiful
Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and Bondi Beach.
Our class consists of
students from different countries of Asia, Africa and Europe.
Classrooms are equipped with modern computers with latest
equipments and high-speed Internet search facility. Other
facilities include library with resource books and reference
books, kitchen, etc.
Our classes are small
in size and our friendly lecturers
focus on individual students needs during the learning process.
Many lecturers use
multimedia projectors or overhead projectors for visual aids
during their classes. Computers are available in computer-labs
for student use. Students can use these computers during their
class hours to complete their assignments, or for Internet
research. Assignments can be printed for a nominal charge or can
be submitted to lecturers through e-mail.
Arrivals
Students are met at the airport and transported
to their accommodation venue by a College representative, should
the airport pick up service be requested. The airport reception
fee is AU$200.
Accommodation
Temporary and permanent accommodation arrangement
can be made to student upon request. Please seek help at
reception. Students requiring accommodation prearranged before
their arrival should notify the College two weeks prior to
departure.
Banking
College can provide assistance to international
students who need to open a bank account. To open a bank account
in Australia, identification such as a current passport, current
drivers’ license and a tax file number are required. Tax file
number can be obtained through the Australian Taxation Office.
Students who show proof of their student status, e.g. student ID
card, may be exempt from paying fees and charges. Further
information can be obtained from reception.
Common Room
The College provides basic kitchen
amenities, such as microwave, fridge and boiling water
facilities.
Fax Services
The College reception keeps all faxes it
receives. Students must collect their personal faxes within 2
weeks. Any faxes not collected within such period will be
destroyed. Students can fax their document at price determined
by the College for such service.
Legal Advice Service
The College do not currently have a student’s
legal advisor who can assist students in the legal matter.
Students however can discuss their problem with the Student
Contact Officer.
Students should note that there are number of
agencies in the Australian community that offer inexpensive or
free legal advice and help. The Legal Aid Office in each state
will give free advice in short interviews, at certain times, to
anyone. It will give free legal help to persons with limited
income who are charged with certain serious crimes. They
sometimes have a Duty Lawyer at courts for people who have no
lawyer. Apply through any Legal Aid Office, Court or private
lawyer. Legal Aid is a limited resource and may be difficult to
obtain.
Accidents
The College regards seriously its corporate
responsibility under the various Occupational Health and Safety
Statutes and will ensure that all members of the College staff
understand clearly their individual responsibilities outlined in
such legislation. However in any case of unfortunate incident
students should notify a Pacific College of Technology staff
member about the accident immediately. A first aid kit is
available
at reception.
Social Activities
The College frequently organises a number of
social activities. Students are advice to check the College
Noticeboard for the date of such activities. These activities
may include:
Family:
In many cases, students
are able to bring family members with them to during their study
in Australia. For more information on visas for family members,
please visit the Department of Immigration and Citizenship website at
http://www.immi.gov.au/students/students/bringing_family/.
Please note that any school-aged dependants accompanying a
student to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they
are enrolled in either a government or non-government school.
Transfer:
Students
already studying in Australia and applying for transfer of their
student visa to Pacific College will be considered for entry
only if the college is satisfied that all the requirements
(including payment of fees) of the former college have been met.
A letter of release from the previous college may be required.
Cost associated to study in Australia:
The cost of receiving an education in Australia
is fairly high, taking into account tuition fees, living costs,
and international travel. Living cost always depends on
individual students however, the Department of Immigration and
Multicultural Affairs advises students to have AU$18,000 per
year. Therefore you have to make
arrangements to ensure payment of costs incurred in Australia
before making the move.
Please see below for our detailed list of
all current fees.
Tuition Fee: AU$3,500 (AU$ 1,750 per term)
Course Application Fee: AU$150
Accommodation Placement Fee: AU$200
Airport Transfer Fee: AU$200
Overseas Student Health Cover: AU$ 374 per year (Single) or
AU$ 748 Per year (Family rate)
Refund Policy
Pacific College of Technology has a four term academic year. Student intakes occur in all four terms.
Term
start and end dates
for 2010 are as follows:
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First Term (Autumn)
8th February – 9th April
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Second
Term (Winter)
26th April – 25th June
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Third
Term (Spring)
19th July – 17th September
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Fourth
Term (Summer)
4th October – 3rd December
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