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Sep 19 2008

Courses List of Griffith University

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Courses  List of Griffith University

Courses  Offered : -

Under Graduate Courses

Bachelor of Commerce.
Bachelor of International Business.
Bachelor of Hotel Management.
Bachelor of Arts in Creative Arts.
Bachelor of Technology Education.
Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering.
Bachelor of Biomedical Science.
Bachelor of Nursing.
Bachelor of Arts.
Bachelor of Human Services.
Bachelor of Environmental Management.
Bachelor of Science.
Bachelor of Environmental Science.
Bachelor of Multimedia.
Bachelor of Information Technology.
Bachelor of Internet Computing.
Bachelor of Laws.
Bachelor of Communication.

Post Graduate Courses

Master of Law.
Master of Applied Economics.
Master of Tourism Management.
Master of E-Commerce.
Master of Hospitality Management.
Master of Teaching.
Master of Environmental Planning.
Master of Nursing.
Master of Business Administration.
Master of Information Technology.
Master of Software Engineering.
Master of Environmental and Community Health
Master of Environmental Planning.
Doctor of Education Studies.
Master of Arts in Media Production.
Master of Marketing Management.
Graduate Certificate in Hospitality Management.
Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance

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Sep 18 2008

Courses List of Flinders University

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Courses List of Flinders University

Undergraduate

Bachelor degrees marked § include graduate-entry as well as first-degree pathways while those marked # are only available as graduate-entry courses.

Bachelor degrees

# Accounting
Applied Geographical Information Systems
Aquaculture
Archaeology
Arts
Banking and International Finance
Behavioural Science (Psychology)
Biodiversity and Conservation
Biotechnology
Business and Economics
Commerce
Computer Science #
Creative Arts
Cultural Tourism
Disability Studies
Ecotourism
§ Education - Junior Primary/Primary
§ Education - Middle School
§ Education - Secondary
# Education - Special Education
Engineering - Biomedical and Electronic
Engineering - Computer and Electronic
Engineering - Software
Environmental Health
Environmental Management
Environmental Science
Forensic and Analytical Chemistry
Government and Public Management
Health Sciences
Information Technology
Innovation and Enterprise (Science and Technology)
International Business
International Studies
Justice and Society
§ Laws and Legal Practice
Marine Biology
Medical Science
Medicinal Chemistry
# Medicine/Surgery
Midwifery
Nanotechnology
§ Nursing
Nutrition and Dietetics
Paramedic [formerly Ambulance Studies]
Psychology
Science
Science (Hons) - a enhanced program for high achievers
# Social Work
Social Work and Social Planning
# Special Education
Speech Pathology
Theology

Major sequences and specialisations

Accounting
American Studies
Archaeology
Asian Studies
Australian Studies
Biochemistry
Biology
Business Economics
Chemistry
Chinese
Commercial Law
Computer Science #
Computer Studies
Criminal Justice
Development Studies
Digital Media Studies
Drama
Earth Sciences
Education
English
Environmental Studies
Finance
French
Geography
German
Globalisation
Health Education/Promotion
Health Management
History
Indigenous Studies (minor sequence only)
Indonesian
International Management
International Marketing
International Relations
Italian
Japanese
Latin American Studies
Legal Studies
Life Sciences
Mathematics
Meteorology and Oceanography
Microbiology
Modern Greek
Occupational Health and Safety
Philosophy
Physics
Politics
Portuguese
Public Policy
Screen Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Women’s Studies

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Sep 18 2008

Carrick Institute of Education

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Carrick Institute of Education

Carrick Institute of Education is proud to offer nearly two decades of experience, awards, recognition and expertise to ensure students are fully equipped to enter their chosen career. Carrick Institute of Education has worked closely with industry to create training and education programs which cater to all sectors. Carrick Institute of Education aims to promote an environment which develops practical skills and personal attitudes that form the foundation for future success.

Carrick Institute of Education’s quality programs include English Language and Vocational Courses. English Language courses include General English, IELTS Preparation, English for Academic Purposes, High School Preparation and First Certificate in English. Vocational programs range from a Certificate to Advanced Diploma in Accounting, Human Resources, Business Marketing, Event Management, Hairdressing, Hospitality Management, Commercial Cookery, Patisserie and Tourism Management, which articulate into degrees with recognised Universities in Australia.

Student Support including Welfare and Guidance Services

Carrick Institute of Education provides a range of services to support both local and international students during their studies and time at the Institute. The Admissions Department offers personal and friendly assistance to students in many areas including an orientation program that assists students to settle into Australian life and their studies at Carrick Institute of Education.

Student Facilities

The Melbourne campuses are situated in one of the most exciting parts of the city and their facilities provide an environment which is both safe and conducive to achieving study goals. The Common Room is a great place for socialising and relaxation, when not studying. Computers with Internet access are available in the Resource Centre for private study.

The Sydney campuses have been chosen for their proximity to major transport, available parking, closeness to the airport and ensure that students have an availability of reasonably priced accommodation close by. Facilities include a common area for students, areas for private study, access to computers with and the Internet.

Services available to students include:

Orientation

Counselling

Airport, train and bus pickup

Cultural adjustment

Student Accommodation

Language & literacy support

Job placement assistance

http://www.carrickeducation.edu.au

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Sep 18 2008

Courses List of Box Hill Institute TAFE

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Courses List of Box Hill Institute TAFE

Certificate in Advanced Hazard Identification and Management
 
Certificate in Advanced Risk Assessment
 
Certificate in Risk Control and Financial Risk Management
 
Certificate in Managing At-Risk Behaviour
 
Graduate Certificate in Vocational Education and Training
 
Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)
 
Advanced Diploma of Business (International Business)
 
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology - Civil
 
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Jewellery)
 
Advanced Diploma of Music (Commercial) - Performance
 
Advanced Diploma of Music (Commercial) - Music Production
 
Advanced Diploma of Business (International Business)
 
Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)
 
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology
 
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Principal Technical Officer)
 
Advanced Diploma of Laboratory Operations (Biotechnology)
 
Advanced Diploma of Multimedia (incorporating Diploma of Multimedia MTM34)
 
Advanced Diploma of Accounting
 
Advanced Diploma of Business (Marketing)
 
Advanced Diploma of Business (Human Resources)
 
Advanced Diploma of Music (Commercial) - Composition (Songwriting & Filmscoring)
 
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management
 
Advanced Diploma of Tourism Management
 
Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (E-Security)
 
Advanced Diploma of Electronic Engineering
 
Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering
 
Dual Diploma of Event & Hospitality Management
 
Diploma of Tourism (Operations Management)
 
Diploma of Dance (Teaching and Management)
 
Diploma of Business (Marketing)
 
Diploma of Business (Human Resources)
 
Diploma of Business Administration
 
Diploma of Accounting
 
Diploma of Textiles, Clothing & Footwear - Fashion Design
 
Diploma of Arts (Ceramics)
 
Diploma of Arts (Interior Decoration and Design)
 
Diploma of Engineering Technology
 
Diploma of Building
 
Diploma of Building Design and Technology
 
Diploma in Entertainment (Stage Management)
 
Diploma of Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology/Microbiology)
 
Diploma of Information Technology
 
Diploma of Arts (Graphic Arts)
 
Diploma of Arts (Furniture Design)
 
Diploma of Engineering Technology - Detail Drafting
 
Diploma of Children’s Services
 
Diploma in Telecommunications Engineering
 
Diploma of Sport and Recreation
 
Diploma of Information Technology (Website Development)
 
Diploma of Information Technology (Programming)
 
Diploma of Information Technology (Networking)
 
Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts)
 
Certificate of Information Technology
 
Certificate IV in Information Technology (Programming)
 
Certificate IV in Information Technology (Networking)
 
Certificate IV in Disability Work
 
Certificate IV in Clothing Production
 
Certificate IV in Animal Technology
 
Certificate IV in Entertainment (Lighting and Sound)
 
Certificate IV in Arts (Applied Design)
 
Certificate IV in Science (Bridging course)
 
Certificate IV in Multimedia
 
Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounting)
 
Certificate IV in Broadcasting (Television)
 
Certificate IV in Business Administration
 
Certificate IV in Business (Marketing)
 
Certificate IV in Business (Human Resources)
 
Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation
 
Certificate IV in Dance (Teaching and Management)
 
Certificate IV in Hospitality Supervision
 
Certificate III in Broadcasting (Television)
 
Certificate III in Business (Sales)
 
Certificate III in Business
 
Certificate III in Business Administration
 
Certificate III in Financial Services (Accounts Clerical)
 
Certificate III in Floristry
 
Certificate III in Floristry (full-time)
 
Certificate III in Clothing Production
 
Certificate III in Hairdressing (full-time)
 
Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation (Equine)
 
Certificate III in Animal Technology
 
Certificate III in Visual Arts
 
Certificate II in Asset Maintenance
 
Certificate II In Automotive (Mechanical - Vehicle Servicing)
 
Certificate II in Business
 
Certificate II in Broadcasting (Television)
 
Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)
 
ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students)
 
VCE Units 3 and 4 - Year 12
 
VCE Units 1 and 2 - Year 11
 
Foundation in Music Studies
 
Hospitality and Tourism Studies – Courses
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management
Advanced Diploma of Tourism Management
Dual Diploma of Event & Hospitality Management
Diploma of Tourism (Operations Management)
Diploma of Hospitality Management
Certificate IV in Hospitality Supervision
Cookery Apprenticeship - Certificate III in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery)
Certificate III in Hospitality (Food and Beverage)
Certificate III Bakery Apprenticeship
Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations)

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Sep 17 2008

Diploma of Food and Beverage Management - Blue Mountains Hotel School

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Diploma of Food and Beverage Management

University or College: Blue Mountains Hotel School

Qualification: Vocational

Awarding body: Blue Mountains Hotel School

Cost of the program: AU$9000 per term

Course duration: Different durations available

Study mode: Customised

Course description: This program is establishes skills and knowledge of operations in a Food and Beverage department with a range of management and operational subjects. It also covers a core program of introductory hospitality and tourism industry subjects in business and finance, marketing, communication and technology and professional and behavioral management.

Entry requirements: Students on entry typically would have satisfactorily completed 12 years of schooling and hold the Higher School Certificate, International Baccalaureate or national equivalent. Students are required to turn 18 years of age within the first ten weeks of commencement. Entry into an undergraduate program at the Blue Mountains Hotel School is based upon academic performance, interview and proficiency in the English language. Students wishing to apply should submit copies of their reports and/or official examination certificates for assessment. Certified copies, translated if necessary, of all academic and professional qualifications, must support all applications. These are verified, if required, by reference to the issuing/awarding body. Referees confirmation will be sought if required. Preference will be given to applicants with a UAI score (or equivalent) of above 70 and/or related industry experience and/or demonstrated leadership qualities.

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