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1 2017 Course Guide FEDERATION.EDU.AU #FEDUNI JOIN THE FEDERATION GENERATION
2 Haydn Swan Lecturer, Geology WE RE LEADERS, DREAMERS, THINKERS AND DOERS. WE RE A GENERATION DEFINED BY ATTITUDE, NOT AGE. WE RE THE GENERATION WHO LEAD THE WAY. WE BELIEVE IN CALM OVER CHAOS, COMMUNITY OVER CROWDS. WE RESPECT HISTORY AND WANT TO MAKE OUR OWN. WE ARE THE FEDERATION GENERATION. You are about to discover the huge range of opportunities waiting for you at FedUni. Our staff members take great pride in providing high quality programs in Ballarat, Gippsland, the Wimmera and beyond. FedUni has many enticing programs across a wide range of areas and we place great emphasis on the strengths of the learning and teaching our students receive, as well as our research capability. We are very proud of our students, who are highly regarded by employers and industry. As a result, our graduates continue to enjoy high employment rates. Welcome to Federation University Australia
3 Contents Why choose FedUni? 2 #1 in Teaching Quality 2 Open Access Selection Model 2 Industry Placement Program 2 Campuses and locations 3 Where do I start? 5 Information for international students 5 Information for parents 5 Unsure what to study? 5 Already know what you want to study? 5 Making the decision to apply 5 Discover your study pathway 6 Apprenticeships & Traineeships 7 What do I need to do next? 7 Reasons to study at FedUni TAFE 8 Pre-Apprenticeships 8 Study modes to suit your lifestyle 9 Partner providers 9 External sites 9 Workplace delivery 9 Off-campus learning 9 What type of applicant are you? 10 Nervous about entering tertiary study? 10 Are you a non-year 12 applicant? 10 Are you currently at secondary school? 10 Ready to apply? 11 Applying directly 11 Applying through VTAC 11 Let s talk about money 12 Payment options (CSP) 12 VET (TAFE) fees 12 Higher education fees 12 Student Services and Amenities Fee 13 Additional costs 13 Financial information 13 Postgraduate fees 13 Higher Degrees by Research 13 Student financial assistance 13 Scholarships 14 Will I get a place? 15 Consideration on equity grounds 15 Deferring 15 ATAR v Open Access selection 15 All the support you need 16 International Student Support 16 Support for your studies 16 Experience uni life 17 Golden Key Chapter 17 Student representation 17 Sport and recreation 17 Clubs and societies 17 Student accommodation 18 Benefits of living on campus 18 First year guarantee 19 Short-term accommodation 19 Fees and inclusions 19 Your options 19 UniSpeak What does it mean? 20 Career and study options Pathway programs 21 Agriculture and Horticulture 23 Automotive 24 Building and Construction 25 Business 27 Cookery and Food Processing 32 Education and Early Childhood 33 Engineering 37 Hairdressing and Beauty 43 Health, Sport and Physical Education 44 Humanities, Social Sciences and Criminology 49 Information Technology 53 Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare 58 Performing Arts, Visual Arts and Design 60 Psychology 62 Science 64 Research 68 Disclaimer: Information contained in this guide was correct at the time of printing. Federation University Australia reserves the right to alter any program, procedure or fee, as deemed necessary. Prospective students should confirm program information by visiting federation.edu.au and vtac.edu.au or by contacting the University directly. All images used in this publication feature students from our Ballarat, Wimmera and Gippsland campuses. Produced by Federation University Australia, Marketing and Communications. CRICOS Provider No D. RTO No Federation University Australia programs are delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE 1
4 We ve ranked #1, with five stars for teaching quality, seven years in a row^ But it s not just the quality of our teaching that sets us apart it s the quality of our teachers. They re approachable and have an open door policy. Your teachers take the time to get to know you and help you fulfill your potential. Why choose FedUni? Open Access Selection Model You re more than just your ATAR. Open Access provides more opportunities for access to higher education. See page 15 for full details. Ideal class sizes Our class sizes are smaller than most metropolitan institutions, which means you receive one-to-one assistance directly from your lecturer or tutor. All the support you need At FedUni we understand that starting your life as a university student is exciting, but that it also involves change with a challenge or two along the way. To help you meet these challenges, and to succeed, we have developed a range of student-focused programs including mentoring, group study sessions, academic support, pathways programs into uni, and support for students with disabilities. Experience uni life Our aim is to get you started on the right foot. From day one, you ll meet new people and make lifelong friends. We ll introduce you to staff and other students who will help provide opportunities for you to make a smooth transition into university life. Get involved in a club, society or sports team on campus, or participate in recreational trips and activities throughout the year. Get job ready FedUni s close links with major industry partners plays an important role in the design of our programs providing you with excellent employment prospects upon graduation. Programs are regularly reviewed to ensure they have national and international relevance, while our great teaching facilities and equipment ensure you are well prepared for industry and research. Discover your pathway to study Pathways can help you transition through your study life. Whether you have an existing qualification that you want to have considered for credit, or you are looking for a pathway through an alternative entry method, we have options available to help you get there. We help you to succeed FedUni has the highest rate of graduates in full-time employment of any Victorian based public university^. Over 82% of our graduates are employed in full-time work** and another 14% of our graduates continue into further full-time study^. On top of this our graduates have rated us five stars for Teaching Quality Seven years in a row*. ^ *Good Universities Guide 2010/11/12/13/14/15/16 ** Industry Placement Program Available to Ballarat and Gippsland students, the Industry Placement Program provides you with great practical experience whilst studying your degree. You ll receive credit towards your degree and up to $15,000 as an industry-funded scholarship. If you re studying a course without a placement component then you re eligible to apply. You must have 30 credit points available within your degree. Visit to learn more. 2 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE
5 Become part of the Federation Generation study in state-of-the-art facilities and benefit from our global reputation in producing world-class graduates. Gippsland Campus Wimmera Campus Library, Mt Helen Campus Mt Helen Campus Campuses and locations Federation University Australia (FedUni) is one of the nation s leading regional universities. With a reputation for teaching quality and full time employment outcomes for our graduates. FedUni has a strong tradition of education and training delivery spanning more than 145 years. Headquartered in Ballarat, the university s five campuses from the west of Victoria to the east anchor the range of programs that FedUni delivers throughout Australia and internationally. University Drive, Mt Helen Dual sector campus offering both TAFE and Higher Education study Located 10 kilometres from the Ballarat city centre 110 hectares of parkland and natural bushland surround the facility Facilities include state-of-the-art science and engineering building and nursing labs, specialist equipment, lecture theatres, studios, sporting facilities, a library, residences plus informal and formal dining areas Home to the thriving and innovative Ballarat Technology Park. Northways Road, Churchill Higher education study in a vibrant regional setting Located in the town of Churchill, less than two hours from Melbourne Modern architecture and 60 hectares of stunning grounds Science, nursing and midwifery labs, with the very latest equipment High speed wireless internet access throughout the campus A wide range of facilities including sporting centre, pool, gymnasium, golf course, student lounge, art gallery, bistro and more. Wimmera Campus (Horsham) 289 Baillie Street, Horsham A range of TAFE, Bachelor and postgraduate level study options Modern facilities include a spacious Learning Resource Centre, 100 seat auditorium and video conferencing facilities Specialised training facilities are provided for childcare, a fully functional hairdressing salon, industry standard electro-technology, plumbing, automotive and building and construction workshops The campus also houses art and design, and nursing training facilities as well as computer training rooms A defining feature of the campus is its ability to undertake quality research that adds to the region s body of knowledge. FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE 3
6 Camp Street Campus Rural Sciences Skills Centre Gillies Street You can breathe easy at FedUni. All campuses are smoke-free. Rural Sciences Skills Centre Mt Rowan Federation College and Manufacturing and Engineering Skills Centre SMB Campus SMB Campus (Ballarat) Lydiard Street South, Ballarat Right in the hub of Ballarat s CBD Historic environment dating back to 1870 Quality TAFE vocational education and training courses FedUni TAFE has a focus on apprenticeship and skills training Federation College has a range of VET and preparatory courses Ballarat Technology Park Central. Camp Street Campus (Ballarat) Camp Street, Ballarat Located in the heart of Ballarat, our Camp Street Campus is home to our Arts Academy Visual and performing arts education at both VET and Higher Education study levels The campus is a unique integration of both old and new buildings which provides for a dynamic and vibrant arts and cultural environment Our Helen Macpherson Smith Theatre showcases the work of our performing arts students, as well as the Post Office Gallery for visual arts. Rural Sciences Skills Centre (Ballarat) Gillies Street and Mt Rowan, Ballarat The Rural Sciences Skills Centre has two teaching locations in Ballarat, at Mt Rowan and Gillies Street Convenient access for those travelling in from the west of Melbourne A great opportunity for interaction with the local industry and community groups Fields of study include horticulture, wool and agriculture, and conservation and land management. 4 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE
7 Where do I start? The search to find your dream program will raise many questions. To arrive at the answer that best suits you, there are a range of resources and events available. If you are unsure what to study, you can identify the areas you re interested in, and start collecting information from FedUni about programs that would be the perfect fit for you. Or if you already know what you want to study, there are opportunities for you to learn more about the university and the great experiences we have to offer. Unsure what to study? Ask yourself Why do you want to study? What interests you? What do you enjoy? What type of career attracts you? What qualifications do you need to work in those areas? Do your research View our Course Finder study.federation.edu.au Already know what you want to study? Check out publications federation.edu.au/publications vtac.edu.au Information for parents Visit our parents website federation.edu.au/parents Come to our Open Days Open Day Sunday 28 August 2016 Info Day Wednesday 14 December 2016 Check out our campuses Take a tour Book a tour of your preferred campus by contacting us on or info@federation.edu.au Information for international students Visit our international website federation.edu.au/international Attend an information session For upcoming information sessions visit federation.edu.au/info Get informed Find out what our students say Hear from current and past students at youtube.com/feduniaustralia Making the decision to apply Once you have researched your options and have decided what you want to study, the next step is to apply. You are welcome to apply for more than one course or program. Use the Ready to Apply? section (page 11) to identify your application method (VTAC or ) and see what the application steps are. If you need help at any point in the process, call us on or info@federation.edu.au for help. What if I don t get into what I want? We can help plan an alternative entry pathway or suggest another study option that will help you achieve your career goals. Who else can help me? Are you at secondary school? Talk to your Careers Advisor about planning for your preferred career. Speak to friends and family about their job and what they enjoy about it. This is a great way to find out about careers you may be interested in. Call FedUni on or info@federation.edu.au to talk about your study options. FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE 5
8 There are many ways for you to achieve the qualification you need for your chosen career. Discover your study pathway FedUni offers study at various levels from foundation and TAFE level study through to postgraduate and research. Use the below diagram to see how the levels of study work together, so that you can understand where each program or course is on your path to success. Federation College VCAL * For information on credit transfer, please visit federation.edu.au/pathways PTech Secondary School VCE English Language * Pathway Programs * Federation College FAST (6 months) VET (TAFE) Certificate I & II * Certificate III & IV * Diploma * Advanced Diploma * HIGHER EDUCATION (Undergraduate) Bachelor s Degree # (3 4 years) HIGHER EDUCATION (Postgraduate) Graduate Certificate Graduate Diploma Masters by Coursework Honours Masters by Research Professional Doctorate Doctor of Philosophy * varies of study may be reduced by obtaining credit from previous TAFE/VET studies # VTAC prerequisites may apply 6 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE
9 An apprenticeship or traineeship is a state training contract between an employer and an employee. Want to get an apprenticeship or traineeship? There are hundreds of apprenticeship and traineeship pathways in most industries where apprentices and trainees learn valuable industry skills and gain workplace experience for a particular occupation or trade. The training can take place either in the workplace, or at FedUni. While you are an apprentice or trainee, you will experience a combination of training methods to achieve your qualification as designed in your training plan. Apprenticeships An employer agrees to employ and train you until all competencies are achieved or for the term of the apprenticeship contract, if required. Apprenticeships usually take 3 4 years of full-time employment and training. You agree to follow instructions and attend required off-the-job and/or workplace-based training as outlined in your training plan. After the 3 month probationary period has passed, training contracts between the apprentice and the employer are legally binding. Once the probationary period of your training agreement has passed, all parties must agree in order for the contract to be cancelled. In the instance when the employer has an apprentice and sells the business, the apprentice s training contract is continued with the new business owners. Traineeships An employer agrees to employ you for the term of the traineeship. You agree to follow instruction and attend structured training. If an employer sells the business, the new owner is not obligated to keep you as a trainee. Mutual agreement is not required if you or your employer wish to end the traineeship contract. Traineeships usually take months of full-time employment and training. As an apprentice or trainee you will: earn a wage as you train and develop your practical skills and knowledge receive a nationally accredited qualification enjoy flexible training arrangements receive workplace training and support benefit from the career opportunities generated by your employer. What do I need to do next? You must secure employment as an apprentice or trainee before any trade training can occur. You may also be able to start a part-time apprenticeship/ traineeship while still at school. There are a number of ways this can be managed and may include working in industry two days a week and going to trade school three days a week. How can I start an apprenticeship or traineeship? 1. Think about what areas you would like to work in (most careers now have apprenticeships and traineeships available). 2. Consider doing a preapprenticeship. See next page. 3. Update your resume. 4. Visit employers to drop off your resume and impress them with your enthusiasm. Speak to your local Group Training organisations, visit employment network providers, and check out local papers and employment websites. 5. Try volunteering your time and gain experience in the industry of your choice. 6. Be persistent! Contact us to receive information about training as an apprentice or trainee on or info@federation.edu.au FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE 7
10 Pre-Apprenticeships A pre-apprenticeship program gives you skills, knowledge and a pathway into an apprenticeship. The aim of a pre-apprenticeship is to teach you about your chosen career and to demonstrate to an employer that you have the skills and ability to succeed in an apprenticeship. Most pre-apprenticeship programs run for 14 to 18 weeks. During this time, you will study on-campus at FedUni. Some of the pre-apprenticeship programs include a work placement component, where you will have on-the-job work experience with local businesses. What do pre-apprentices learn? Pre-apprentices learn the hands-on skills which employers need. You will learn how to use the tools for your trade as well as train on full-size, up-to-date equipment in true to life situations. The work that you do during a pre-apprenticeship may give you credit towards your apprenticeship studies. Successful completion of a pre-apprenticeship can reduce the time it takes to complete your apprenticeship by up to 6 months. Pre-apprentices also gain valuable assistance with job searching skills, which will help you successfully find an apprenticeship when you have finished your program. How to apply Most of the pre-apprenticeship programs have two intakes each year, usually in February and July. In the lead up to the start of term, many of the programs will have an information session or invite you to attend an interview. s can be made using the application form for VET (TAFE) programs. If you need help applying, contact us on and we can provide you with information for the next intake. For more information visit federation.edu.au/tafe Three good reasons to study at FedUni TAFE Great teachers Our teachers have worked in industry, and understand what it takes to become a successful trades person. They have been apprentices, and know what it s like to be starting out in the industry. Great facilities State-of-the-art trade training facilities include the Building and Construction Training Centre, which houses all of the construction trades, fully operating commercial kitchens as well as the Rural Sciences Skills Centre and the brand new Manufacturing Engineering Skills Centre. Great industry contacts As our teachers have trades experience and because FedUni has a long history in the trade training business, we have close ties with local industries and businesses. This results in a very high placement rate of pre-apprentices into apprenticeships with local companies. 8 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE
11 Study modes to suit your lifestyle Are you unable to study on campus? At FedUni there are a range of study options available. Off-campus learning Studying off-campus is the perfect option if you need to balance your studies with work, family or other commitments. You will complete the same program as students who attend on campus but with the flexibility of studying in a space and at a time to suit your lifestyle. Off-campus learning may include the following study modes: Online learning Studying with FedUni online allows you to complete exactly the same program as an on-campus student, but with the flexibility of studying anywhere you choose, anywhere around the world whether that s your home, local library or from your small business. For more information visit federation.edu.au/online Blended delivery Blended delivery refers to online study that is integrated with on-campus study. Each week of your course may include evening classes, weekend classes, studying one day or night per week, or similar arrangements. Block mode For higher education programs, block mode refers to online study that is partnered by blocks of on-campus study. TAFE apprentices and trainees may undertake block mode study on campus for specified periods each semester, and complete their training in the workplace. Distance learning When you study via Distance Learning through FedUni, we provide you with the learning resources, including workbooks and online reference resources, required to successfully complete your studies. Partner providers FedUni has collaborative relationships with partner institutions to make it easier for you to access our programs at a location closer to you. When you graduate you will receive a FedUni qualification and have access to our support services including careers and employment and alumni opportunities. External sites A number of our traineeships and pathway programs are available at industry centres, community hubs and schools. If we are delivering through an external location, you will find the exact location details on our website study.federation.edu.au Workplace delivery Workplace delivery may refer to an apprenticeship or traineeship which you can do in conjunction with your employer. It can also refer to some of our short courses which may be offered to groups in the workplace. Apprentices and trainees may also combine workplace study with on campus study blocks. This may be referred to as block mode study. Where can I find more information? Delivery modes and locations for each program are available online at: study.federation.edu.au To learn more contact us on or info@federation.edu.au FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE 9
12 What type of applicant are you? Depending on your circumstances as an applicant, you will need to look for particular information to help you make informed decisions about your studies. Once you know what kind of career path you want to achieve you can then investigate the studies you will need to get you there. You can: find out what kind of career opportunities are available, what type of study is required, how long you will need to study, and which campuses offer what you want to study refer to this guide in conjunction with the current VTAC entry information, to confirm you have the prerequisites and extra requirements needed for entry see what additional support options are available at FedUni to help you transition into university life. See page 16. Are you currently at secondary school? Year 11 or 12 students: Current VCE students must submit applications through VTAC (or directly to FedUni for TAFE programs that are not listed in VTAC). If you are unsure of the application method for any program, please visit our website, study.federation.edu.au or call us on Year 10 students: When making your subject selections for VCE, you can use this guide along with the VICTER Guide published by VTAC. By using the VICTER Guide you can research what VCE subjects you will need to select to be eligible to apply for the course you want through VTAC at the end of Year 12. If you need guidance on what subjects you will need to choose, ask your Careers Teacher or call us on View our Entry Guide What every Year 10 student should know at federation.edu.au/publications Are you a non-year 12 applicant? There are many applicants that fall into this category: mature age applicants applicants who have previously completed part of a tertiary qualification applicants who have not completed VCE Depending on which program you wish to study, students who fall into this category can apply via VTAC or directly to FedUni. If I am a mature age (non-year 12) applicant, will you consider my VCE results? When considering your application we take into account your life experience, working and volunteer experience, and the further study and training you may have completed. If you have completed no further study since VCE (or equivalent), your VCE results are what will be considered as the most recent in your study history. VCE results are made accessible to our admissions office through VTAC, and can also be accessed for direct applications. If you are worried about your VCE results not reflecting your full capability as a student, don t worry. We ll also consider your application based on your ability to succeed in your studies. We can help you assess whether you meet entry prerequisites and can assist you to bridge the gap if you need to brush up on your study skills. Are you nervous about entering tertiary study? If you re taking your first step into tertiary education, we can help provide you with the preparation and support you ll need to be a confident and successful student. Check out our range of support services on page 16, as well as our pathway programs on pages If you want some help getting started, or you need to know what level of study you should start at, we can help. Call or info@federation.edu.au 10 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE
13 Ready to apply? 1 Complete an application to FedUni through VTAC or apply directly. 2 Check the entry requirements such as specific VCE units or a previous qualification. 3 Check for any extra application requirements such as an audition, entrance test or interview. Learn about on page 15. Applying through VTAC Applying directly vtac.edu.au All VTAC applications are submitted online. Who should apply through VTAC? You are advised to apply through VTAC if you fall under one of the below categories: Year 12 applicants applying for undergraduate degrees listed in VTAC Non-year 12 applicants that are applying to study with more than one institution Applicants for selected TAFE programs International students studying the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) in the year of application Students studying Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) or the International Baccalaureate (IB) in Victoria Students studying the interstate equivalent to VCE federation.edu.au/apply Who should apply directly? Non-year 12 applicants who are only applying to study at FedUni and no other institution Applicants for mid-year entry (visit study.federation.edu.au for a list of available programs) Applicants for programs not listed in VTAC Applicants for TAFE programs not listed in VTAC and short courses VCAL Eligibility Students are eligible to apply for enrolment in VCAL if they are aged years, and have not completed Year 12. steps 1. Applicants can download an application form from federation.edu.au/apply or phone to have an application form mailed to you. 2. Return the completed application form in person or mail to: Federation College, PO Box 668, Ballarat VIC Federation College staff will then contact you to arrange an interview. 4. A letter of offer will be posted within two weeks of the interview. Enrolment details are included with the letter of offer. Apprenticeships and traineeships See page 7 for information on apprenticeships and traineeships, including how to apply and assessing your eligibility. FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE 11
14 One of the biggest questions you may be asking yourself is how much your studies will cost. Let s talk about money Along with course and student services and amenities fees, you may also need to pay for textbooks, field trips, equipment or uniforms. We re here to help with financial advice and assistance, to make your study experience as stress-free as possible. VET (TAFE) fees The best starting point for information about VET (TAFE) fees is online at federation.edu.au/tafefees. We strongly recommend all students who wish to study a VET (TAFE) program at FedUni view this information as it includes important details about government-subsidised training and requirements. Students may be eligible for Government-subsidised places if they meet the eligibility criteria and provide the required evidence. Some programs will be subject to material and excursion fees (this information is available from the program area). If you are an eligible concession card holder, you may also benefit from a lower tuition fee in select courses. Some courses are eligible for VET FEE-HELP, which is a Commonwealth Government loan scheme for the vocational education and training sector that enables eligible domestic students to defer all or part of their tuition fees. The loan is repaid via the Australian taxation system once a certain income threshold is reached. Higher education fees All FedUni undergraduate (Bachelor) programs and some postgraduate level programs offer Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). This means that if you re enrolled in an eligible program as a domestic student the Australian Government makes a contribution towards the cost of education and you only need to pay the Student Contribution Amount (SCA). Your annual SCA is based on the following bands and varies depending on the discipline of the subjects that you re studying. You ll be invoiced each semester and you are only charged for the subjects you enrol in during that semester Annual Student Contribution Amounts (SCA) per Equivalent Full-Time Student Load (EFTSL) The amounts listed below are based on a standard, full-time enrolment (120 credit points per year) with all subjects in the same band. Band 1 $6,256 Band 2 $8,917 Band 3 $10,440 Behavioural Science, Clinical Psychology, Education, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Nursing, Social Studies, Visual & Performing Arts Agriculture, Allied Health, Built Environment, Computing, Engineering, Mathematics, Other Health, Science, Statistics, Surveying Accounting, Administration, Commerce, Dentistry, Economics, Law, Medicine, Veterinary Science Payment options (CSP) HECS-HELP is a government loan scheme that assists eligible students to defer payment of all or part of their Student Contribution Amount. The loan is then repaid through the tax system when your income reaches the minimum threshold for compulsory repayment ($54,126 in the income year). You also have the option of making full or partial payments before the census date of each semester. Please note that the 10% HECS-HELP discount for upfront payments of $500 or more will be removed from 1 January Australian citizens, permanent humanitarian visa holders and New Zealand citizen Special Category Visa holders who meet ALL of the requisite criteria are eligible for HECS-HELP. New Zealand citizens who do not meet the eligibility criteria and holders of permanent resident visas (excluding permanent humanitarian visa holders) are not eligible for HECS-HELP and SCA full upfront payment must be made by the census date of each semester. Further information about Student Contribution Amounts and your eligibility for HECS-HELP can be found at federation.edu.au/studentfees or studyassist.gov.au (NZ applicants search FAQ NZ). You can also contact FedUni Student Finance on or studentfees@federation.edu.au. 12 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE
15 Student financial assistance We offer financial assistance options to eligible students. This assistance is available for a variety of purposes to assist students to complete their studies. Student Services and Amenities Fee FedUni uses the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) to maintain and enhance non-academic services and amenities that improve your student experience and support a wide range of student needs. The fee provides funding for services and amenities such as sporting and recreational activities, employment and career advice, child care, financial advice and food services. Postgraduate fees Postgraduate tuition fees are programbased annual fees and will vary according to the degree you re studying and your study load. The schedule of higher education tuition fees for domestic postgraduate students is available online. Please visit federation.edu.au/fees to find your program annual tuition fee. FEE-HELP is a government loan scheme that assists eligible domestic fee paying students to defer payment of all or part of their tuition fees. Repayment of the loan occurs through the tax system once your income exceeds the minimum threshold. Lump sum payments can also be made to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). If you do not have access to FEE-HELP full payment of tuition fees is due by the semester census date. Further information about tuition fees and your eligibility for FEE-HELP can be found at federation.edu.au/studentfees or studyassist.gov.au. You can also contact FedUni Student Finance on or studentfees@federation.edu.au. Higher Degrees by Research Domestic students enrolled in a Higher Degree by Research program are provided with a Research Training Scheme place, which covers tuition fees. Additional costs You may have other costs on top of your tuition fees, which can vary between TAFE, undergraduate and postgraduate programs. For example, TAFE programs are likely to have more materials costs because they tend to be more practical. You should also consider other costs such as textbooks. For information on FedUni s KickStart Bursaries and Grants refer to federation.edu.au/scholarships If you are living away from home you should investigate weekly living expenses so you can budget correctly, i.e. rent, electricity, gas, water, food and phone bills. Financial information For information about Youth Allowance or Austudy, contact Centrelink on or visit centrelink.gov.au At our Ballarat and Gippsland campuses, a Student Financial Support Officer can assist with personal budgeting and referrals to organisations offering financial assistance. The Student Financial Support Officer can also provide emergency aid, student grants and assist with student loans. For an appointment, please phone: Ballarat or Gippsland More information is available at federation.edu.au/financialsupport 2016 Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) Higher Education Students Study load within a calendar year (EFTSL*) On-campus or multi-model enrolment Amount Less than $ to less than $ to less than $ and above $290 Off-campus enrolment (Distance Education) Less than $ and above $105 Others Provider teaching locations, International fee-paying, Higher Degree Research (HDR), Crossinstitutional $0 SSAF is calculated and charged progressively for each semester, and is based on the student s enrolment within a calendar year. SA-HELP is a loan scheme that assists eligible domestic students to pay for all or part of their student services and amenities fee. Further information about SSAF, your eligibility for SA-HELP and frequently asked questions can be found at federation.edu.au/fees/ssaf or studyassist.gov.au * EFTSL = Equivalent Full-Time Study Load FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE 13
16 Scholarships A range of scholarships, bursaries and grants are available for students within the Higher Education and VET divisions of FedUni. You are encouraged to register for any scholarship, bursary or grant listed on our website. Scholarships are awarded on merit or academic performance, bursaries are awarded to assist students financially with their studies and grants are a one-off payment. A detailed list of scholarships, bursaries and grants, including full eligibility criteria and registration information, can be found on our website: federation.edu.au/scholarships For more information: or Scholarship/Bursary/Grant Amount Who should apply Kick$tart (needs based) KickStart Bursaries $1,500 $4000 Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarships KickStart Grants $50 $1,000 Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarships Bursaries (needs based) FedUni Dr Mary Atkinson Bursary $ 5,400 Indigenous students Gippsland Brian Mackenzie Honours Bursary Gippsland Education Precinct Bursary Scholarships (merit based) $3,000 FedUni Undergraduate Honours students $2,500 A Year 12 student from Kurnai College and a trainee or apprentice with Federation Training or Apprenticeships Group Australia. Year 12 Scholarships $2, 000 Year 12 students in designated regions Year 10/11 Awards $500 Albert Coates Memorial Awards $2,500 Industry Placement Program Scholarship Federation University Australia Foundation Scholarships Higher Degree by Research Scholarships Year 10 and 11 students in designated regions Undergraduate or postgraduate nursing, visual arts or biomedical science students in second year with a high academic standard. $7,500 $15,000 Refer to federation.edu.au/ipp $7,000 FedUni Pipe Band Scholarships $500 1,000 Faculty Scholarships Federation Business School $ 500 5,000 Commencing and continuing students. Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarships Refer to federation.edu.au/research Students interested in performing with FedUni Pipe Band Commencing students in eligible programs Faculty Scholarships Health Refer to Scholarships webpage Gippsland Education Precinct Scholarship $2500 A Year 12 student from Kurnai College and a trainee or apprentice with Federation Training or Apprenticeships Group Australia. Faculty Scholarships Science and Technology Faculty Scholarship Education and Arts Scholarships Commonwealth Up to $35,500 Up to $6,000 Commencing students in eligible programs Commencing students in eligible programs Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships (ICECS) Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (ICAS) $2,599 pa Indigenous students $5,199 pa Indigenous students Indigenous Enabling Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships (IE-CECS) Indigenous Enabling Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (IE-CAS) $1, for one semester $2, for one semester Indigenous students Indigenous students Indigenous Access Scholarships (IAS) (one-off payment) $4,904 Indigenous students TAFE Scholarships RJ Young Scholarships $4,000 Certificate IV and above TAFE students 14 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE
17 Will I get a place? This is a question that hangs over the head of nearly every university applicant. At FedUni we provide as many options and support services as possible to make your dream of tertiary study a reality. Extra requirements s for study may need to be accompanied by further information, or have additional steps to apply. These extra requirements can include an interview, audition, literacy test or portfolio. If there are extra application requirements, you will find them in the program listing or at federation.edu.au/extra-application-requirements Police Check and Working With Children (WWCC) checks Some industries require background checks before you can participate (i.e. childcare/ education) therefore some programs require you to obtain a Working with Children Check (WWCC) and/or Police Check prior to confirmation of enrolment (at your own expense). For more information, visit justice.vic.gov.au/workingwithchildren or police.vic.gov.au International programs and non-resident students If you are not currently an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia or New Zealand, please contact the International Student Programs Office on or federation.edu.au/international ATAR v Open Access selection Open Access at FedUni is aimed at providing more opportunities for students to study in higher education. Entry into our range of Open Access* programs is based on applicants meeting prerequisite study scores rather than a minimum Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR). Although your ATAR is a consideration, the University s Open Access selection model places more emphasis on your potential to succeed at university study, and on your achievement of the specific entry requirements for your chosen degree. For current Year 12 students this means that, provided you have met the prerequisites of your chosen program of study, your achieved ATAR is not a factor in our decision to offer a place; therefore, your study scores will indicate your eligibility for a place when you receive your school results in December. Open Access eligibility is assessed within your VTAC or direct application no separate application is required. Some programs also require applicants to complete extra requirements which are tailored to ensure that we consider the information that is most relevant to your success. Depending on your program of choice, these requirements may include interviews, performance auditions, assessment of folios and supplementary forms. Consideration on equity grounds We place a high importance on providing equal opportunities for all applicants. This value is upheld by offering a range of educational opportunities to students from disadvantaged backgrounds. VTAC applications If you apply via VTAC and you wish to be considered for entry based on special circumstances (i.e. disability or financial disadvantage) please refer to the Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) information at vtac.edu.au/applying/seas application If you are required to apply directly to the University and feel that your eligibility for entry was lowered by circumstances during your education (such as having a disability, being from a non-english speaking background, living in a rural or isolated location, being affected by financial hardship or having a major setback during your studies) you can ask for this to be taken into account when your application is considered. Please include an additional personal statement to your application. For more information contact or info@federation.edu.au Deferring (putting your studies on hold) In most instances you can defer your offer in an undergraduate program for up to one year. This is a great option if you re considering a gap year or need time away from study for another reason. Deferment is not granted automatically, and can be requested online as part of the offer process. In some instances deferral is not possible due to an audition component of selection. If you have questions about deferring your program, please contact us on or admissions@federation.edu.au It is advised that you check each program s requirements to ensure you are eligible for entry. Please refer to: vtac.edu.au *Visit federation.edu.au/openaccess for a full list of available programs FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE 15
18 All the support you need As a student of FedUni there are a wide range of services and support available to assist you. Aboriginal Education Centre The Centre provides a range of support to prospective and current Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students for Higher Education and TAFE at Mt Helen, SMB, Wimmera and Gippsland. federation.edu.au/aec Counselling service Access free and confidential counselling in a supportive and welcoming environment. Screen2Screen (video counselling is also available). federation.edu.au/counselling Chaplaincy Chaplains are available for spiritual and pastoral care support, as well as practical help. federation.edu.au/chaplaincy Students with disabilities The Disability Liaison Unit assists prospective and current students with permanent and temporary disabilities in gaining access to programs and facilities and in achieving their academic and training goals. federation.edu.au/disability Student health Gippsland Campus: A campus nurse provides free, confidential consultations for all students. Mt Helen Campus: An accredited Health Centre provides confidential consultations by appointment to the University community and travel health consultations to the general public. federation.edu.au/health-centre SMB and Camp Street campuses: These campuses are within reach of a full range of health facilities adjacent to the CBD, including public and private hospitals and specialist providers. Wimmera Campus: Our Wimmera Campus is located close to the hospital and healthcare providers. Campus libraries Our library facilities offer over 252,000 books, 250,000 e-books, 30,000 journal titles, laptops for loan and other services including library skills programs, online resources and mix of comfortable study and learning spaces. federation.edu.au/library Student Careers and Employment A free service to assist you to find parttime and casual work opportunities whilst you are studying, internships, cadetships and vacation work, as well as that all important job for when you graduate. federation.edu.au/studentcareerhub Student Advisory Service Advice and support if you have concerns about your educational experience. federation.edu.au/studentadviser Student Legal Service A free and confidential legal service for students is available at Mt Helen or via phone. federation.edu.au/studentadviser Children s Centres FedUni Children s Centres Ballarat (Mt Helen and SMB campuses). federation.edu.au/childrens-centres Pooh Corner Childcare Centre Gippsland (operated by the Gippsland Student Union) Philip Parade, Churchill Travel agent STA Travel available to all FedUni students. Located at Mt Helen Campus. federation.edu.au/travel-services Bookstores Bookstores are located at the Gippsland, Horsham and Mt Helen campuses. Support for your studies FedUni understands that starting your life as a university student is exciting, but that it also involves change and challenges along the way. To help you meet these challenges, and to succeed, we have developed the following range of student-focused programs. There are seven components in the Student Futures Program that are integrated to support you at all stages of transition, from your pre-tertiary experience and throughout your undergraduate experience. FedReady Program prepare you for study Mentor Program helping you settle in to your university life PASS Program join a study group for your course ASK Service ASK a FedUni student for help YourTutor free online tutoring Learning Skills Advisors individual and group study support Study Skills Website free online resources For more information: federation.edu.au/studentfutures International Student Support Please refer to the International Course Guide available from federation.edu.au/publications 16 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE
19 Experience uni life Uni is not just about study! There are so many opportunities for you to expand your horizons, create fun memories and meet new friends. You will be surprised at what is on campus waiting for you. You can benefit from the variety of activities, groups and social events, and become a part of the student community at FedUni. Clubs and societies Enhance your university experience and sign up to sport, recreation, social and interest group activities. Start your own club or join one. Ballarat Campuses federation.edu.au/clubs-and-societies Gippsland Campus MUGSU mugsu.org.au (search for clubs) Leadership & Volunteering@FedUni Make change on campus, in the community and across the world whilst enhancing your leadership skills. federation.edu.au/student-leadership Sport and recreation Join a FedUNITED sports team and participate in intervarsity events such as regional games and UniGames. federation.edu.au/sport UniSports Fully equipped gym and swimming pool at. federation.edu.au/unisports Latrobe Leisure Churchill Fully equipped gym, pool and squash courts and multi-use courts adjacent to the Gippsland Campus. Golden Key Chapter High achieving students may be invited to become a member of the Golden Key Chapter. fedunigoldenkey.com Student representation Student Senate Ballarat, Gippsland, Wimmera & Online A consultative body which represents all FedUni students. They work to improve your student experience and consult on how your Student Services and Amenities fees are spent. federation.edu.au/student-senate Student Union (MUGSU) Gippsland Campus mugsu.org.au FedUni Alumni Once you graduate from FedUni, you are a part of our alumni community. federation.edu.au/alumni FedUni Exchange Program Discover unique opportunities in a number of countries around the world. FedUni has connections with universities in; Austria, Canada, China, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Sweden, Thailand and the USA. FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE 17
20 For the best start, live with us on campus Your student experience isn t only determined by the quality of your course and lecturers. Where you live can have a great impact on your overall experience and how you feel during this exciting time in your life. Living in university residences enables you to meet a diverse range of people from different backgrounds and cultures, creating an instant support network. FedUni Living strives to create thriving, inclusive and connected student residential communities which are integrated with the institutional teaching, learning and support framework. Students who live with FedUni are supported by a dedicated team, whose key priority is your success. As part of your residential experience, you will also have access to UniSports (Ballarat) or Latrobe Leisure Centre (Gippsland), providing a heated pool, range of gym equipment and fitness facilities, encouraging a healthy active lifestyle. Benefits of living on campus Success > Proven transition program to help you settle in Friends > Develop lifelong friendships Safe > 24/7 access to residential support Fun > Exciting experiences and instant networks Easy > No hidden costs, with bills included in your rent Convenient > Residences located on, or close to campus 18 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 2017 COURSE GUIDE
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