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Janette Nicholls
Principal Strathfield College
principal’s message Welcome to Strathfield College and to Sydney. Sydney is a wonderful place for students. The climate is very pleasant and there are loads of outdoor activities to enjoy and the food is great too. In Australia you will feel at home because people come from all over the world to work, study and, in many cases, to settle down and make a new life. Our college reflects the nature of our country. You will find friendship and support in the classroom and on social occasions. The teachers, marketing staff and administration people care very much about our students. The teachers are very keen to create interesting lessons and top quality training. They want everyone to be happy and successful in their classrooms. They will also 2
provide opportunities for you to extend your learning through out-of-class experiences. The courses at Strathfield College will offer you a variety of opportunities. Business Administration, Marketing, Management and Tourism will lead to university, TAFE or work. English courses will prepare you for these studies and give you access to employment and further study. At Strathfield College you will gain a good education, a positive outlook and lifelong friends. We want you to have a happy and successful future. Welcome and best wishes for your time with us. Janette Nicholls
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Principal’s message
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Strathfield College today
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Sydney, Australia
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Arriving in Sydney
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Jobs & Careers
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Our staff
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Student Testimonials
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English faculty
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General English
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VIP English
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English for Academic Purposes (E.A.P.)
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IELTS Preparation
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High School Preparation
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Vocational Education & Training
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Certificate IV in Business Administration
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Diploma of Business Administration
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Diploma Of Management
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Certificate IV in Frontline Management
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Certificate IV in Marketing
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Advanced Diploma of Marketing
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Certificate III in Tourism (Guiding)
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Diploma of Tourism
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Australian University Accreditation
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Student services
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Course fees
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Strathfield College today Mission Statement: Strathfield College strives to create a vibrant learning community where the needs and ideas of learners and trainers are heard and valued. It is dedicated to all learners gaining the knowledge and skills needed for career success and personal fulfillment in an environment where there is: • mutual respect and celebration of difference • dedication to quality learning and training • commitment to learner-centred training • commitment to continuous improvement • enthusiasm for life-long learning • acclaim for success and empathy for hardship
Vietnam1.0%
Our history goes back to the mid 1990’s
Thailand 24.2%
South America & Europe 9.1%
with programs in China between Australian and Chinese universities,
Indonesia2.2%
vocational colleges and secondary schools. A large number of students
Nepal5.1%
complete our English language and diploma programs at a number of
others 7.2%
locations in China - many of the students continue their studies in Australia.
Middle East7.5%
India20.4%
South Korea10.0%
China13.3%
At Strathfield College we continue to enhance and strengthen our international links so that today our students come from over 20 countries - from Asia/ Pacific, Europe and South America. We are a truly international community with the rich sounds of many languages and the common bond of studying in the English language. Strathfield College is one of the most 4
versatile and innovative institutions of its type in Australia and at the same time looks after the individual needs and interests of each of our students. To help and assist our students, individual members of our staff are native speakers or fluent in many languages including Cantonese, Mandarin, Thai, Korean, Arabic, Hindi, Japanese, Indonesian and Malay.
At Strathfield College we have a duty of care and responsibility for all of our students. Strathfield College is very definitely a leading international College delivering quality English and Vocational Education programs (with pathways to Australian Universities) located in downtown Sydney, Australia’s premier city.
Spring - Sep to Nov Summer - Dec to Feb Autumn - Mar to May Winter - Jun to Aug
Sydney Australia
gets too hot or too cold. During summer it is also comfortable with an average temperature of 24 degrees Celsius. In winter the temperature is often in the high teens and sometimes very low 20's. Don't expect to have to wear much more than a shirt or light jacket.
Culture and lifestyle Climate Australian seasons are the complete reverse to those in the northern hemisphere. Sydney enjoys a temperate climate with a mild winter, and has more than 340 sunny days a year and unlike other parts of Australia, Sydney never
Australia is famous for its relaxed, friendly and vibrant culture. Australia is also proud to be one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world and is one of the safest and most harmonious places to live. It is a country where it is very easy to make
new friends, pursue a promising career and before you know it you feel like a local. The city of Sydney is no exception. Sydney is the largest Australian city. Situated on one of the world's most breathtaking natural harbours, more than 4 million people from over 180 countries, speaking 140 languages, call Sydney home. The city enjoys being the financial centre of Australia and is ranked among the 10 most livable cities in the world. Sydney is also the country’s most visited city, with attractions like the Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach, is it any wonder? 5
Arriving in Sydney Sydney Airport (also known as Kingsford Smith International Airport), is located in the Sydney suburb of Mascot. It is the major airport serving Sydney. It is a 15 minute drive from the airport to the Central Business District. The airport is accessible by rail and road. There are bus and train services connecting to the suburbs. Strathfield College can also organise airport pick up if the student has arranged.
CAMPUS LOCATION Strathfield College is located on Pitt Street in the heart of the Sydney CBD (Central Business District). The beautiful building which houses our campus and administration office is over 100 years old and is listed as a heritage building. Belmore Park is directly opposite the campus and is a popular place to enjoy lunch or simply relax in the sun. Our central location means that students have easy access to transport, banks, cafes etc. Many students live in this district too.
GETTING THERE Getting to Strathfield College by public transport is very convenient. Central Station is the nearest train station and is only a short walk (2-3 minutes) to the campus. There are also many bus services that service the area surrounding the college.
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Jobs& careers Most students (on a student visa) are able to work in Australia and there are employment opportunities available to those who are prepared to persevere with job hunting. Before applying for a job it is critical that you have appropriate permission to work from the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship. The College can help you complete necessary paperwork. It is also important to note that students may only work a maximum of 20 hours per week.
The Service includes: • Vocational profiling • Resume creation • Training in personal marketing • Promoting applicants to prospective employers • Preparation for interviews • Job search coaching • Workplace rights advice
WORKING HOLIDAY MAKERS
Cost: A single fee of: $150.
SC JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE Strathfield College (SC) is the only private college in Sydney with a fulltime Job Placement trainer. The trainers’ expertise in the recruitment sector gives a unique insight into the needs of overseas students and the barriers they face when looking for employment. The service provided is invaluable and is the best way to give students confidence and a head start in their search for employment in the competitive job market.
Australia has working holiday arrangements with Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong , Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Strathfield College can provide special programs for those who come to Australia under these arrangements. For more information regarding these specialised programs, see our website or contact us.
STRATHFIELD COLLEGE WORKING HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
Heather Savage Job Placement Trainer The job placement trainer will help students throughout their studies at the College.
- Learn English - Study in Australia to prepare for your future career - Study in class and practise in the workplace Strathfield College has packages that can be tailored to suit groups of Working Holiday Makers. Just contact the College marketing staff with your enquiry. 7
Our staff Qualified, dedicated professionals that work together to provide a great educational experience
Strathfield College currently has over 40 staff. The teaching and administration staff working at Strathfield College are qualified, dedicated professionals and work together to provide a great educational experience for all students. Teachers and trainers are required to have current qualifications in related subject areas. All teaching staff need: 8
• An understanding of international student's needs • Specialised degrees or equivalent • Teacher or trainer qualifications • Current experience • Up-to date methodology • Proven success in their fields
Over 120 years of teaching and industry experience
Student testimonials Theerawat, Thailand - "My knowledge and experience in my subject area has improved since starting my studies at SC. My trainer is always mentoring us through-out the subjects and assessments. When I finsh my Diploma in Business I would like to go onto another course at SC."
Ami, India – "SC is a good college and the teachers are great and are also polite. They understand our issues and problems and always help."
Sukhdeep, India – "The study material at the college is excellent. My networking subject really helped me and the trainers are nice and helpful. They have made my time here very pleasant."
Katu, Korea – "I have met good teachers at SC. I enjoy studying with them I am lucky to have met them . I will never forget my teachers. Thank you for everything."
Lina, Columbia – "I came to SC because I had heard the teachers were good. I also find the location is central for me. I found the staff at SC to be very kind and work hard. They are good at helping students with questions and needs." 9
English faculty Our teachers are committed to your success The English classrooms at the College have been designed with learning as well as comfort in mind. They are modern, air conditioned, clean and adequately sized. The purpose built classrooms provide access to television, DVD’s, computers and the internet. Our teachers are committed to your success. We develop our courses with your goals in mind whether these goals are further study, migration to Australia or to improve your
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career opportunities back home. Strathfield College will help you. Our lessons improve your communication skills by giving you every opportunity to speak but most importantly classes are focused on individual student needs. Above all learning English should be fun and we believe students learn more when they are enjoying themselves.
Best reasons to study English at Strathfield College • You can start any Monday • Our courses are focused on individual needs • Our courses are excellent quality and value for money • Our classes have a great mix of students from around the world • Our programs are pathways to further studies • Professional well qualified staff • Our timetables are flexible with morning and afternoon sessions • Well equipped modern campus in the CBD
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English courses
General English
CRICOS Code: 060529C Duration: 5 to 50 weeks
WHY STUDY GENERAL ENGLISH?
THE COURSES:
It is the best course for students who want to improve their overall speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in English.
• Use New Cutting Edge text books • Cover the four main language learning skills: Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing. There will be regular promotion tests. If you are ready, you can move to the next level. At the end of your course you will be awarded a certificate that gives you scores for speaking, listening, reading and writing.
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• Pre- Intermediate • Upper Intermediate
VIP English
CRICOS Code: 060529C Duration: 5 to 50 weeks
VIP Englsih
Shatrudh, Nepal - "There are students of many nationali-
Specially designed English program for students who want the best. We are now taking applications for the new VIP English program. This is an ELICOS General English program with a difference.
ties in this class and that is very good. But the best thing about it is the teachers they are very well educated and helpful. I feel like i am learning English the proper way." Choon, Korea- "I am really keen to learn and was recommended Strathfield College by my agent. VIP class is great because of the internet and computers that we use. The comfortable classroom is nice. I want to keep learning English because I am enjoying it."
5 reasons to Study VIP English
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JOB PLACEMENT
Our Job Placement Service is included at no cost. The Job Placement Officer will help students create resumes, set up interviews and assist students to prepare for them.
2 Free Excursions
Students will be taken on excursions approximately once a month and for VIP students they are at no extra cost. This means that students get to see some of Sydney’s attractions while they study.
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customised Classroom
The VIP Classrooms are even furnished differently. The classrooms have laptops for student use as well as state of the art audio-visual equipment .
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Conversation Club
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Special Workshops
The Conversation Club runs for 1 hour twice a week exclusively for VIP students. This activity helps students mix with students of different abilities and practise their speaking and listening skills in a fun and no pressure environment. This program includes weekly workshops which will earn students certificates of participation upon completion. These workshops are specifically designed to cover topics which will benefit students in both their career and personal development. 13
E.A.P.
English for academic purposes CRICOS Code: 060531J Duration: 12 weeks
WHY STUDY ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES? This is the best course for students who want to improve their English skills for vocational education or university. Many students find studying at an Australian university very different from studying in their own country. We try to make this change easy by giving you the necessary skills. To do this we make our classes similar to university lectures and seminars.
Listening, you will learn how to: •Take notes • Listen for key points • Summarise a lecture or seminar
Reading, you will learn how to: • Research a topic and access the information you need • Read more quickly • Find specific information in a text
MINIMUM ENTRY LEVEL (One of the following) • IELTS 5.0 • Successful completion of Strathfield College Upper Intermediate General English • Strathfield College EAP Placement Test
• Present your ideas in a way acceptable to a university • Write essays and reports • Write a bibliography and cite references
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ASSESSMENT
Successful completion of the course can give student's entry to vocational and university courses. You will study the four major skills and how they are used in a university situation.
The course will be assessed by projects similar to the demands of a university assessment. You will be expected to: • Research a topic • Complete a university style assignment • Make a presentation summarising your work Your final certificate will show your assessment project marks.
Speaking, you will learn how to: • Express opinions in seminars • Make presentations • Work in groups in tutorials
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Writing, you will learn how to:
Articulation
EAP intakes
Successful completion of the Strathfield College EAP course is recognised as satisfying the English language requirements for entry to several Academic institutions in and around Sydney. You can articulate to courses ranging from Diploma to Master degrees.
September and April
Institute
Course Level
Charles Sturt University
Bachelors/ Masters Up to 6.5
Central Queensland University
Bachelors
T.A.F.E NSW
VET Up to 6.0
Wesley Institute
Bachelors
University of N.S.W Foundation YEAR
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English for IELTS
IELTS Preparation
CRICOS Code: 060530K Duration: 12 weeks
WHY STUDY IELTS PREPARATION?
THE COURSE:
IIELTS is the main examination used to measure a students level of English in Australia. Students who are planning to take an IELTS examination would benefit from this specialised course. There are two versions of the IELTS test:
The IELTS preparation course at Strathfield College will give you practice in taking the test and strategies to improve your test score. These strategies include: • Predicting questions in listening • Skimming and scanning to improve reading speed • Essay formating • Confidence building speaking exercises
ACADEMIC: This is used for: • University entrance
GENERAL TRAINING: This is used for: • Vocational courses • Migration purposes Minimum Entry Level IELTS 4.5 or Equivalent (All students will need to do an English placement test at the College)
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ASSESSMENT Throughout the course you will take practice tests or segments of practice tests. After completion of the test your instructor will go through the material and give you hints as to how you could maximise your score.
High School Preparation
CRICOS Code: 0661336K
High School Preparation Program (HSPP)
HSPP Course Assessment:
The High School Preparation Program (HSPP) prepares students for Australian high school entry. It integrates language studies, school subject content, computing skills, independent learning skills and cultural information to prepare students to join the New South Wales (NSW) High School system from Year 11 onwards. Our HSPP features small class sizes to ensure students receive personalised attention with prompt feedback on their progress from our experienced teachers and we also offer students a friendly and secure learning environment.
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Students will develop English communication skills and learn the vocabulary used in high school subject areas, such as Literature, Mathematics, Information Technology, Science, and the Arts.
Entry Requirements for HSPP: • • •
Successful completion of Year 10 or equivalent in their home country. A minimum IELTS level of 4.0 is required for students over 16 or the Strathfield College entry test. A guardian and accommodation inspection is required for all under 18 students.
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15 – 45 weeks, conducted in 15 week terms (Elementary, Intermediate and Upper-intermediate). Students will be tested upon commencement for class placement.
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HSPP course assessments are similar to assessments in high school classes. Students’ progress is regularly assessed throughout the course with a combination of essays, reports, orals tasks, research assignments, group work and tests. Students are tested in listening, reading, writing and speaking skills and are to maintain a writing portfolio that is checked by the teachers each week. Students sit a formal cross-school test in reading, comprehension, writing, Australian Studies, English spelling and vocabulary, and Australian Geography each month. Students receive a substantial progress report each month.
Pathways to High Schools and University Studies Our HSPP is the key beginning to an Australian Education from the age of 16. Students completing the program at Strathfield College can progress to Public and Independent High Schools as well as private colleges and universities. Strathfield College has several affiliations that can provide a packaged pathway. For more information on High School packages you should contact the College marketing staff.
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Vocational education & training What is VET?
VET stands for vocational education and training. The effective combination of training and practical skilling allows students to learn from experience and to gain a nationally recognised qualification.
VET Faculty at Strathfield College The College campus is well equipped to deliver a range of professional courses. We have computers for class work, reference and assignments and each computer is set up with all the necessary software. Other resources such as DVD’s, CD’s and text books are also used to support the delivery of our business courses. Teachers at Strathfield College are highly qualified both in their teaching areas and as teachers and trainers. It is essential for them to have business experience and to keep their business skills current. Above all they are people who can communicate effectively with students and who are sympathetic to the special needs of the members of their classes. Everyone should feel comfortable about asking for assistance.
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VET qualifications start at Certificate level and go up to Diploma to Advanced Diploma and on to university. VET is a cheaper, faster and easier way to get a degree. Strathfield College VET qualifications are recognised by universities around Australia. Many of the universities will give credits. VET training is structured so students can easily understand the skills and knowledge and therefore you can easily manage the assessments. VET training prepares you for employment by teaching the skills that directly apply to the jobs you will want in the future.
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Strathfield College offers a range of Business Management courses that you can study alone or in packages to
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further your career. Remember that you can combine VET courses with English to top up your English and feel more confident about your vocational training. Business Administration, Frontline Management, Marketing and Tourism are currently available.
Course Entry Requirements International students wishing to undertake vocational education and training must be over 18 years of age and have ccompleted year 12 or equivalent. The English level required is IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. Local students must be over 18 years of age and have completed Year 10 or equivalent. If you are unsure whether you meet the entry requirements please contact the college for assistance.
Fast Tracking Courses Fast tracking is defined as the delivering of a set course in a reduced period with an academic rigour that is equal to the course undertaken in normal time. There are conditions which students must meet and agree to when applying for a fast track course and a fast track fee also applies. Please contact the College marketing staff for further details.
Recognition of Prior Learning Students have the option to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). This involves the assessment of learning against the requirements of a qualification and removes the need for duplication of learning, this can save students time and money.
Samples of what our COURSES may include:
Certificate IV in Business Administration - BSB40507
CRICOS Code: 067192M
BSBITU401A
Duration
BSBITU402A BSBADM405B BSBADM406B BSBWRT401A BSBCMM401A BSBADM407B BSBSMB407A BSBCUS401A BSBRES401A
Design and develop complex text documents Develop and use complex spreadsheets Organise meetings Organise business travel Write complex documents Make a presentation Administer projects Manage small teams Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies Analyse and present research information
Diploma of Business Administration - BSB50407 BSBITB501A BSBADM502B BSBADM503B BSBADM504B BSBFIM502A BSBADM506B BSBCUS501A BSBCMM401A
Establish and maintain a workgroup computer network Manage meetings Plan and manage conferences Plan or review administration systems Manage payroll Manage business document design and development Manage quality customer service Make a presentation
1 year (42 weeks) including 36 weeks tuition and 3 breaks. 20 hours per week.
CRICOS Code: 067193K Duration 1 year (52 weeks) including 42 weeks tuition and 3 breaks. 20 hours per week.
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Diploma of Management - BSB51107
CRICOS Code: 067468K
BSBCUS501A
Duration
BSBMGT515A BSBMGT505A BSBPMG510A BSBWOR502A BSBCOM503B
BSBFIM501A BSBHRM402A
Manage quality customer service Manage operational plan Ensure a safe workplace Manage projects Ensure team effectiveness Develop processes for the management of breaches in compliance requirements Manage budgets and financial plans Recruit, select and induct staff
1 year (52 weeks) including 42 weeks tuition and 3 breaks. 20 hours per week.
Certificate IV in Frontline Management - BSB40807 BSBMGT401A BSBMGT402A BSBWOR402A BSBOHS407A BSBCMM401A BSBWOR404A BSBRES401A BSBLED401A BSBPMG510A
Show leadership in the workplace Implement operational plans Promote team effectiveness Monitor a safe workplace Make a presentation Develop work priorities Analyse and present research information Develop teams and individuals Manage projects
CRICOS Code: 067467M Duration 1 year (52 weeks) including 39 weeks tuition and 3 breaks. 20 hours per week.
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Certificate IV in Marketing - BSB41307
CRICOS - 063588A
BSBCMM401A
Duration
BSBMKG401B BSBMKG402B BSBMKG408B BSBMKG413A BSBMKG409A BSBMKG410A BSBPUB403A BSBRES401A BSBREL402A
Make a presentation Profile the market Analyse consumer behaviour for specific markets Conduct market research Promote products and services Design direct response offers Test direct marketing activities Develop public relations campaigns Analyse and present research information Build client relationships and business networks
Advanced Diploma of Marketing - BSB60507 BSBMKG603B BSBMKG605B BSBMKG607B BSBMKG608A BSBMKG609A BSBMKG606B BSBMGT617A BSBMGT608B
Manage the marketing process Evaluate international marketing opportunities Manage market research Develop organisational marketing objectives Develop a marketing plan Manage international marketing programs Develop and implement a business plan Manage innovation and continuous improvement
1 year (48 weeks) including 36 weeks tuition and 3 breaks. 20 hours per week.
CRICOS Code: 063587B Duration 1 year (52 weeks) including 42 weeks tuition and 3 breaks. 20 hours per week.
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Certificate III in Tourism (Guiding) - SIT30507 SITXCOM001A SITXCOM002A SITXOHS001A SITXOHS003A SITTIND001A SITTGDE001A SITTGDE006A SITTGDE004A HLTFA301B SITTGDE007A SITTGDE012A SITTTSL005A SITTGDE008A SITXLAN112A
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CRICOS Code: 067465B
Duration Work with colleagues and customers 6 months (20 weeks tuition and breaks). Work in a socially diverse environment 20 hours per week. Follow health, safety and security procedures Identify hazards and assess and control safety risks Develop and update tourism industry knowledge Work as a guide Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities Lead tour groups Apply first aid Develop and maintain the general knowledge required by guides Prepare specialised interpretive content on cultural and heritage environments Sell tourism products and services Research and share general information on Australian Indigenous cultures Conduct basic workplace oral communication in a language other than English
Diploma of Tourism - SIT50107 SITTIND001A
Develop and update tourism industry knowledge SITXADM003A Write business documents SITXCCS003A Manage quality customer service SITXCOM001A Work with colleagues and customers SITXCOM002A Work in a socially diverse environment SITXCOM003A Deal with conflict situations SITXFIN003A Interpret financial information SITXFIN004A Manage finances within a budget SITXFIN005A Prepare and monitor budgets SITXGLC001A Develop and update legal knowledge required for business compliance SITXHRM005A Lead and manage people SITXMGT006A Establish and conduct business relationships SITXOHS004A Implement and monitor workplace health, safety and security practices SITXHRM001A Coach others in job skills SITXMGT001A Monitor work operations SITXMGT002A Develop and implement operational plans SITXOHS003A Identify hazards, and assess and control safety risks SITTTSL005A Sell tourism products and services SITXADM001A Perform office procedures SITXMGT003A Manage projects SITXMGT002A Develop and implement operational plans SITXMGT001A Monitor work operations SITTGDE001A Work as a guide SITTGDE004A Lead tour groups SITTGDE007A Develop/maintain the general and regional knowledge required by guides BSBFIM502A Manage payroll BSBFIA401A Prepare financial reports BSBPMG510A Manage projects BSBEBU501A Investigate and design e-business solutions BSBCUS501A anage quality customer service BSBITU402A Develop and use complex spreadsheets SITXCOM005A Make presentations SITXADM004A Plan and manage meetings
CRICOS Code: 067466A Duration 1 year ( 52 weeks) including 42 weeks tuition and 3 breaks. 20 hours per week.
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DEGREE OPTIONS
ADVANCED STANDING/CREDIT
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Majors - Accounting, Financial Services, International Business, Marketing
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
SYDNEY BATHURST MELBOURNE
MELBOURNE
Majors - Accounting, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Organisational Informatics
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE Majors - Accounting, e-Business, Finance, Financial Planning, Technology Management
Majors - Human Resource Management, Marketing, Information Systems, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Tourism
UP TO 1 YEAR OF FULL-TIME STUDY
UP TO 1 SEMESTER OF FULL-TIME STUDY
UP TO 1 SEMESTER OF FULL-TIME STUDY
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Majors - Accounting, Banking and Finance
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS SYDNEY MELBOURNE
SYDNEY MELBOURNE
Majors-Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing
UP TO 1 SEMESTER OF FULL-TIME STUDY
BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS IN ACCOUNTING BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Majors - Accounting, Banking and Finance, International Business, Marketing, Public Relations
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UP TO 1 YEAR OF FULL-TIME STUDY
Majors - International Business Management, Marketing, Business Management
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS BRISBANE GOLD COAST, QLD
UP TO 1 SEMESTER OF FULL-TIME STUDY
Majors - Marketing, Information Systems, Procurement and Supply, Human Resource Management
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE DARWIN
UP TO 1 SEMESTER OF FULL-TIME STUDY
UP TO 1 SEMESTER OF FULL-TIME STUDY
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NEWCASTLE
DEGREE OPTIONS
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ADVANCED STANDING/CREDIT
UP TO 1 YEAR OF FULL-TIME STUDY
Majors - Accounting, International Business, Marketing, Applied Economics and Finance UP TO 1 YEAR OF FULL-TIME STUDY
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Majors - Accounting, Management, Marketing
UP TO 1 YEAR OF FULL-TIME STUDY
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ARMIDALE
BRISBANE TOOWOOMBA
Majors - Professional Accounting, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, International Business
UP TO 1 YEAR OF FULL-TIME STUDY
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Majors - Marketing, Tourism, Logistics and Operations Management, Human Resource Management
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SIPPY DOWNS, QLD
Majors - Accounting, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Tourism
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS SYDNEY
UP TO 1 YEAR OF FULL-TIME STUDY
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Majors - Accounting, Banking, e-Business, Finance, Financial Planning, Sports Management
UP TO 3/4 SEMESTER OF FULL-TIME STUDY
UP TO 1 YEAR OF FULL-TIME STUDY
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE WOLLONGONG, NSW
Majors - Accountancy, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, International Business, Supply Chain Management
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MELBOURNE
(If attend additional summer session)
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
UP TO 1 YEAR OF FULL-TIME STUDY
Majors - Accounting, Banking and Finance, Hospitality Management, Information Systems
Strathfield College has articulation and credit transfer arrangements with Australian Universities which enable graduates of the Diploma of Business Administration to be granted advanced standing or credit towards their studies at 16 Australian universities. There are also articulation arrangements in place for graduates of the Advanced Diploma of Marketing. Please enquire for more information. Students wanting to study at an Australian university can get peace of mind when they begin their journey at Strathfield College. 25
Student Services STUDENT SERVICES
Marketing Staff
Languages
Regions Serviced
Homestay – Our application form will ask whether you require us to arrange home stay accommodation. If you choose this service we will send a homestay and accommodation form to be completed and returned with the accommodation placement fee. Staff will then notify you or your agent and send details once your accommodation has been booked. The College will need to be notified if homestay arrangements are to change.
Natalie Fontana
Arabic
Middle East, Sub-Continent, Europe, South America
Angel.Wong@strathfieldcollege.edu.au
Mandarin, Cantonese Japanese
Thailand, South America, Eastern Europe
Juliza Lindeck
Indonesian
Indonesia, Sub-Continent
Korean
Korea, Japan
Mandarin, Cantonese
China, Hong Kong
Mandarin, Taiwanese
Vietnam, Taiwan, Eastern Europe, South America
Hindi, Punjabi
Sub-Continent
Guardianship – The College will arrange a guardian if requested upon application. A guardian is the legal representative of a student’s parents, who is required to act in the student’s interests and act on behalf of the student’s parents when necessary. For all students under the age of 18 who are not living with immediate family this is a requirement. The college will need to be notified if guardianship arrangements are to change. Airport Pickup - Our application form will ask whether you require us to arrange airport pick-up. If you choose this service you will be sent an Airport Pick-up Form. The form will need to be completed and returned with the applicable fee. A confirmation will then be sent to you or your agent.
Natalie.Fontana@strathfieldcollege.edu.au
Angel Wong Juliza.Lindeck@strathfieldcollege.edu.au
Yena Lee Yena.Lee@strathfieldcollege.edu.au
Howard Bai Howard.Bai@strathfieldcollege.edu.au
Helen Stenbeck Helen.Stenbeck@strathfieldcollege.edu.au
Seema Seday Marketing@strathfieldcollege.edu.au
Marketing and Admissions Team
Social Events One of the most significant strengths of our College is a well connected and enthusiastic student body that interacts outside the classroom on a social level. Teachers, with the input of students organise excursions, day trips, BBQ’s as well as end of year functions. The staff at the College know that these activities help students use their new language and professional skills in the real world as well as giving them a chance to see the beautiful places Sydney has to offer.
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) All overseas students coming to Australia to study are required to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). It must cover the total duration of your student visa. OSHC provides security to students covering most medical expenses, hospital care, emergency ambulance transport and most prescription medication. For your convenience Strathfield college can arrange OSHC on your behalf.
How much will OSHC cost? OSHC costs depend on how long you will be in Australia. Premiums vary depending on the health fund but arranging it through our preferred provider Bupa, will cost you $360 a year for singles and $720 a year for families. Please note these prices are subject to change by the provider.
ON ARRIVAL DURING STUDY Airport pick up Accommodation OSHC Bank account Orientation General Information
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CAREER ALUMNI
Education counseling Work permission Welfare counseling Tax File Number RPL Career counseling Printing and photocopying services Help with CV Student ID cards Internet Services
Certificate copies Transcripts copies Re-enrolment Social contact On the job training
Course Fees How to apply 1.
Fill in an Application Form attaching supporting documents as required. Then send to the College BY EMAIL
marketing@strathfieldcollege.edu.au BY MAIL OR IN PERSON
Strathfield College Marketing Suite 503, Level 5, 451 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Vocational Courses COURSE DURATION Certificate IV in Business Administration 1 year Diploma of Business Administration 1 year Certificate IV in Marketing 1 year Advanced Diploma of Marketing 1 year Certificate III in Tourism (Guiding) 6 months Diploma of Tourism 1 year Certificate IV in Frontline Management 1 year Diploma of Management 1 year
TUITION FEE $10,000 $12,000 $10,000 $14,000 $5,000 $12,000 $10,000 $12,000
MATERIAL FEE $200 $500 $200 $500 $200 $500 $200 $500
2. You will receive a Letter of Offer from Strathfield College.
3. If you accept the offer you should
complete the acceptance form and pay your fees and OSHC. Send payment details and acceptance form to the college by the offer valid date.
4. The College will issue an eCoE (Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment). This will either be sent to you or your agent.
5. Take the eCoE and your Letter of Offer to the local Australian Consulate to apply for your student visa.
English Courses COURSE General English (All levels) VIP General English E.A.P. IELTS Preparation High School Preparation Program
DURATION Up to 50 weeks Up to 50 weeks 12 weeks Up to 12 weeks 15 – 45 weeks
TUITION FEE $350 per week $350 per week $350 per week $350 per week $350 per week
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STRATHFIELD COLLEGE A member of the Australian Vocational Institute Group Pty Ltd CRICOS Provider Code: 02736K NTIS Code: 91223 ABN: 53 099 820 381
Suite 503, Level 5, 451 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia Telephone: (+612) 9212 7799 Fax: (+612) 9212 7800 Email: info@strathfieldcollege.edu.au Website: www.sc.nsw.edu.au