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Australian Harbour International College Australian Harbour International College (AHIC) is a registered provider of vocational education and training, offering courses in Accounting, Business and Marketing. We are registered with the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) regulator to deliver nationally recognized qualifications. All our courses follow the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and meet the standards specified by the VET Quality Framework. By completing courses with us, students open up a pathway to enter into most universities in Australia and are well prepared for real-life work. We emphasise quality education by creating unique learning opportunities for students. AHIC is driven by the philosophy of continuous quality improvement and the College constantly seeks ways to align its education products with the demands of the current labour market. The College also embraces new technologies with student focused teaching and learning strategies.we are dedicated to ensuring your time at AHIC is successful and enjoyable. We look forward to welcoming you to AHIC in the near future. AHIC Team. RTO Provider Code: 41338 CRICOS Provider Code: 03449J DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of printing. Printed on 26 November 2015. Australian Harvard International College Pty Ltd is trading as Australian Harbour International College (AHIC). AHIC reserves the right to amend information contained in the brochure at any time. Please contact the College for the latest information or visit our website: www.ahic.edu.au. AHIC reserves the right to amend course structure without notice.

Why Study at AHIC? Campus Location: Australian Harbour International College s campus is located in the heart of Sydney s active business, shopping and eating centre. At Castlereagh Street you are just 2 minutes walk from St. James Station, 5 minutes from Town Hall Station and Bus Terminals, which connect you to Sydney s main transport system making it very easy to travel around town. Our Courses: Choose from AHIC s range of business courses, developed in consultation with industry, and supported by tutors who care about your success. Every course has a unique mix of practical and theory, preparing you with the skills and knowledge you need for a future in your chosen field. AHIC s campus is equipped with modern facilities to support your studies and learning process throughout your time with us. Our programs are current and relevant, regularly updated with input and advice from business leaders and organizations, employment experts and community agencies. Student Support Service: AHIC s friendly, professional International Team will assist you with all the help and support that you need from the moment you arrive in Australia. AHIC s team organises activities and events throughout the year helping International Students settle into life in Australia. International students have the opportunity to experience life in Australia by joining in with trips, social activities, and institutional, local and community events while sharing and celebrating their own culture. Choose AHIC: When you arrive in Sydney, Australia, the International Team can arrange for you to be picked up from the airport and driven to your accommodation. We can give you advice on different accommodation options and decide on the right accommodation for you in Sydney. AHIC s unique International Orientation includes workshops and activities to support your successful transition to studying and living in Australia. Make Connections- Activities and Events for International Students. Student Support - the International Team will provide you with special support in your study, home life and recreational activities, and in any other areas that you may require. Learning Support Service - a central place where International students can find all the assistance they need for success in their study. Flexible learning opportunities.

Studying in Sydney - Australia: Sydney is the political, cultural and creative heart of Australia. It has the highest incomes, best educated work force and lowest unemployment in the country. The city is home to hundreds of bars, cafes and restaurants, over 20 museums and galleries, and has a wide range of high street shops, malls, designer boutiques and local markets. Sydney is the study destination of choice for smart, ambitious and imaginative students from all over the world. Studying in Sydney gives you access to world-class education opportunities and all the benefits of living in one of the world s most interesting and diverse capital cities. Australian Education: Australia offers a diverse range of study options for international students, with more than 1,200 institutions and over 22,000 courses to choose from. You can study at all levels of education from primary and secondary school, to vocational education and training (VET), from English language courses to higher education (including universities). And regardless of what you are studying or how long you are studying for, Australia s laws promote quality education and protection for international students. This includes the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 (National Code). These provide nationally consistent standards for providers of education and training for international students. As an international student on a student visa, you must study with an institution and in a course that is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS registration guarantees that the course and the institution at which you study meet the high standards expected by international students. So no matter the type of course you want to study, how long you want to study for or where you want to study, you can be assured that in Australia you will have a high quality and rewarding study experience. Living Costs: Knowing the average living costs in Australia is an important part of your financial preparation. Your living costs will vary according to factors such as your lifestyle and location. The cost of receiving an education in Australia is fairly high, taking into account tuition fees, living costs, and international travel. The Department of Immigration and Border Protection advises student to budget for A$18610 per year. Therefore you have to ensure that you have access to sufficient funds to cover your study and living expenses while living and studying in Australia. For further and up-todate information on study in Australia, please visit: http://www. studyinaustralia.gov.au

Our Courses: Business Duration : Certificate IV in Business 26 weeks Diploma of Business 52 weeks Marketing Duration : Diploma of Marketing 52 weeks Accounting Duration : Certificate IV in Accounting 40 weeks Diploma of Accounting 52 weeks Entry Requirements: Year 12 (HSC); or other relevant qualification/s; or experience in a business environment Academic IELTS 5.5 overall, no less than 5.0 in each band, or upper intermediate, or EAP from an approved ELICOS/ESL centre or evidence of completing a VET course at Certificate IV or above in Australia 18 years or above Note: Students who do not have evidence of their English Language level and who are given a conditional offer of a place dependent on their English level are advised to have their English ability assessed prior to the commencement of the course. Students can contact AHIC s student service centre to make this arrangement. Student must meet our entry requirements to enrol in our courses.

BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business CRICOS Course Code: 089344G RTO Provider Code: 41338 l CRICOS Provider Code: 03449J Course Description: This is an entry level course for people working in all types of businesses as administrators and officers including project officers. In these roles, staff need well developed technology, administration and generalist business, marketing or product skills and knowledge. Gain the fundamental skills and knowledge to successfully perform a wide range of duties in a diverse range of industries. Learn About Australian Business: We provide opportunities to learn how different Australian businesses operate. You will study Australian business structures and case studies of administration roles, providing hands-on problem solving, research, source advice and co-operation in diverse teams. Job Opportunities: Administrator Project Officer/ Assistant Course Duration: This course is delivered over a period of 26 weeks. You can commence this course at any subject that suits your visa arrangement, study and work commitment. There is a total of 18 weeks study over 2 terms and you are enrolled in classroom based mode for 20 hours per week. To get the most from your course you need to do some self- study in your own time. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): Students who have completed relevant studies or have some of the competencies in the course may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Application can be made with the initial application or can be made within two weeks of the course commencement using the RPL Application Form and by providing supporting documents. Please note that RPL cannot result in an international student having less than a full time load of study (20 hours). Teaching Methods: Every subject may be different so it is important to study the subject outline and tutors will explain the details at the start of the subject. There are lectures supported by power point slides plus visual topic content, with practice time, tutorial time and extra skills tutoring. Business subjects refer to Australian business case studies plus simulations, excursions, and active learning. Your materials are provided in print and digital copy as part of the course. Assessment Methods: Assessments may include short written knowledge tests, discussions and oral communication demonstrations, case study exercises, written reports, web based research and reports, final projects and final written exams. To perform at your best, you will probably need to work on the assessments outside of class time. Pathways: Exit with Certificate IV in Business or continue to the Diploma of Business. BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business SUBJECT UNITS OF COMPETENCY CORE/ELECTIVE BUS01 Business Meetings BSBADM405 Organise meetings E BUS02 Business Documents BSBITU401 Design and develop complex text documents E BUS03 Business Safety (WHS) BSBWHS401 Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and C programs to meet legislative requirements BUS04 Business Risk Processes BSBRSK401 Identify risk and apply risk management processes E BUS05 Business Resources BSBADM409 Coordinate business resources E BUS06 Business Spreadsheets BSBITU402 Develop and use complex spreadsheets E BUS07 Business Innovation BSBINN301 Promote innovation in a team environment E BUS08 Business Products and Services BSBMKG413 Promote products and services E BUS09 Business Marketing BSBMKG414 Undertake marketing activities E BUS10 Business Work and Life Obligations BSBSMB408 Manage personal, family, cultural, business obligations E AHIC reserves the right to amend course structure. Students on a student visa MUST be enrolled in a full-time course.

BSB50215 Diploma of Business CRICOS Course Code: 089345F RTO Provider Code: 41338 l CRICOS Provider Code: 03449J Course Description: This is a diploma for people planning careers as a co-ordinator, project team leader or supervisor. You build generalist business skills and knowledge in management that can be applied across different industry sectors. This course is also designed for people intending to do further study at degree level in business. Learn About Australian Business: We provide opportunities to learn how different Australian businesses operate. You will study the theory of business, Australian business structures and case studies in the integration of technology and administration in management, risk and workplace safety, client service and marketing. You are introduced to project management techniques and innovation including e-business models. Job Opportunities: Project Manager/ Coordinator Administrator/ Office Manager Team leader/ Supervisor Course Duration: This course is delivered over a period of 52 weeks. You can commence this course at any subject that suits your visa arrangement, study and work commitments. There is a total of 36 weeks study over 4 terms and you are enrolled in classroom based mode for 20 hours per week. To get the most from your course you need to do some self- study in your own time. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): Students who have completed relevant studies or have some of the competencies in the course may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Application can be made with the initial application or can be made within two weeks of the course commencement using the RPL Application Form and by providing supporting documents. Please note that RPL cannot result in an international student having less than a full time load of study (20 hours). Teaching Methods: Every subject may be different so it is important to study the subject outline and tutors will explain the details at the start of the subject. There are lectures supported by power point slides plus visual topic content, with practice time, tutorial time and extra skills tutoring. Business subjects refer to Australian business case studies plus simulations, excursions and active learning. Your materials are provided in print and digital copy as part of the course. Assessment Methods: Assessments may include short written knowledge tests, discussions and oral communication demonstrations, case study exercises, written reports, web based research and reports, final projects and final written exams. To perform at your best, you will probably need to work on the assessments outside of class time. Pathways: After achieving the Diploma of Business, you have a number of pathway options. You can complete further study at Diploma level with AHIC or apply for university. BSB50215 Diploma of Business SUBJECT UNITS OF COMPETENCY CORE/ELECTIVE BUS02 Business Documents BSBITU401 Design and develop complex text documents (extra unit) E BUS06 Business Spreadsheets BSBITU402 Develop and use complex spreadsheets E BUS11 Manage Meetings BSBADM502 Manage meetings E BUS12 Design E-Business Solutions BSBEBU501 Investigate and design e-business solutions E BUS13 Systems Innovation BSBINN501 Establish systems that support innovation E BUS14 Project Work BSBPMG522 Undertake project work E BUS15 Marketing Opportunities BSBMKG501 Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities E BUS16 Direct Marketing BSBMKG508 Plan direct marketing activities E BUS22 The Business Manager BSBWOR501 Manage personal work priorities and professional development E AHIC reserves the right to amend course structure. Students on a student visa MUST be enrolled in a full-time course.

BSB51215 Diploma of Marketing CRICOS Course Code: 089346E RTO Provider Code: 41338 l CRICOS Provider Code: 03449J Course Description: This is a diploma for people planning a career in a marketing role or for people intending to do further study at degree level. People with marketing knowledge can work in a specialist marketing company or within specific industry or product sectors. You build generalist skills and knowledge in marketing. Learn about marketing in Australia and global trends. We provide opportunities to learn the theory of marketing and its applications in different markets and contexts including Australia. Job Opportunities: Marketing Manager Marketing Team Supervisor / Leader Course Duration: This course is delivered over a period of 52 weeks. You can commence this course at any subject that suits your visa arrangement, study and work commitments. There is a total of 36 weeks study over 4 terms and you are enrolled in classroom based mode for 20 hours per week. To get the most out of your course you need to do some self- study in your own time. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): Students who have completed relevant studies or have some of the competencies in the course may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Application can be made with the initial application or can be made within two weeks of the course commencement using the RPL Application Form and by providing supporting documents. Please note that RPL cannot result in an international student having less than a full time load of study (20 hours). Teaching Methods: Every subject may be different so it is important to study the subject outline and tutors will explain the details at the start of the subject. There are lectures supported by power point slides plus visual topic content, with practice time, tutorial time and extra skills tutoring. Marketing subjects refer to case studies plus simulations, excursions and active learning. Your materials are provided in print and digital copy as part of the course. Assessment Methods: Assessments may include short written knowledge tests, discussions and oral communication demonstrations, case study exercises, written reports, web based research and reports, final projects and final written exams. To perform at your best, you will probably need to work on the assessments outside of class time Pathways: After achieving the Diploma of Marketing, you have a number of pathway options. You can complete further study at Diploma level with AHIC or apply for university. BSB51215 Diploma of Marketing SUBJECT UNITS OF COMPETENCY CORE/ELECTIVE BUS11 Manage Meetings BSBADM502 Manage meetings ( extra unit) E BUS02 Business Documents BSBITU401 Design and develop complex text documents E BUS15 Marketing Opportunities BSBMKG501 Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities E BUS16 Direct Marketing BSBMKG508 Plan direct marketing activities E BUS17 Market Research BSBMKG506 Plan market research E BUS18 Market Media Plans BSBADV507 Develop a media plan E BUS19 Marketing Mix BSBMKG502 Establish and adjust the marketing mix E BUS20 Market Trends BSBMKG507 Interpret market trends and developments E BUS21 Market Activities BSBMKG514 Implement and monitor marketing activities E AHIC reserves the right to amend course structure. Students on a student visa MUST be enrolled in a full-time course.

FNS40615 Certificate IV in Accounting CRICOS Course Code: 089347D RTO Provider Code: 41338 l CRICOS Provider Code: 03449J Course Description: This is an entry course for people planning a career in financial services. At this level, your role is expected to be a practical accounting support position such as accounts clerk, book-keeper, payroll clerk or similar routine support position. Learn About the Australian Finance Industry: We provide opportunities to learn Australian business practices and basic routine accounts practice. You study how accounts operate, manual and accrual accounts, how to use technology and accounts software, office health & safety and preparing payroll, budgets and financial reports. Job Opportunities: Students completing this course will be able to work in different accounting jobs with duties in areas such as: Maintaining inventory records Managing a small office Classifying, recording and reporting accounting information Recording and reporting accounting information Operational reporting On completion of the course, students may find employment as accounts clerks, book-keepers, accounts payable or receivable clerks, general office administration and trainee accounts. Course Duration: This course is delivered over a period of 40 weeks. You can commence this course any term that suits your visa arrangement, study and work commitments. There is a total of 27 weeks study over 3 terms and you are enrolled in classroom based mode for 20 hours per week. To get the most from your course you need to do some self- study in your own time. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): Students who have completed relevant studies or have some of the competencies in the course may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Application can be made with the initial application or can be made within two weeks of the course commencement using the RPL Application Form and by providing supporting documents. Please note that RPL cannot result in an international student having less than a full time load of study (20 hours). Teaching Methods: Every subject may be different so you must study the subject outline and tutors will explain the details at the start of the subject. There are lectures, power point slides plus visual topic content, with practice time in computer labs, tutorial time and extra skills tutoring. You use technology in manual and accounting software. Accounting subjects refer to Australian business case studies plus simulations and active learning. Your materials are provided in print and digital as part of the course. Assessment Methods: Assessments may include short written knowledge tests, discussions and oral communication demonstrations, case study exercises, written reports, web based research and reports, final projects and final written exams. To perform at your best, you will probably need to work on the assessments outside of class time. Pathways: Exit with Certificate IV in Accounting or continue to the Diploma of Accounting. FNS40615 Certificate IV in Accounting SUBJECT UNITS OF COMPETENCY CORE/ELECTIVE BUS06 Business Spreadsheets BSBITU402 Develop and use complex spreadsheets E ACC01 Manual Accounting FNSACC301 Process financial transactions and extract interim reports C FNSACC302 Administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers C FNSACC303 Perform financial calculations E ACC02 Payroll Systems FNSBKG405 Establish and maintain a payroll system C ACC03 Business Documents BSBITU306 Design and produce business documents E ACC04 Business Budgets FNSACC402 Prepare operational budgets C ACC05 Financial Reports BSBFIA401 Prepare financial reports C ACC06 Financial Statements FNSACC404 Prepare financial statements for non-reporting entities C ACC07 Work in the Finance Industry FNSINC401 Apply principles of professional practice to work in C the financial services industry ACC08 Office Health & Safety BSBWHS201 Contribute to health & safety of others C ACC09 Computerised Accounts FNSACC406 Set up and operate a computerised accounting system C ACC10 BAS & IAS Statements FNSBKG404 Carry out business activity and instalment activity statement tasks* C AHIC reserves the right to amend course structure. Students on a student visa MUST be enrolled in a full-time course.

FNS50215 Diploma of Accounting CRICOS Course Code: 089348C RTO Provider Code: 41338 l CRICOS Provider Code: 03449J Course Description: This is a diploma for people planning a career in financial services in a responsible operational role or for people intending to do further study at degree level in accountancy or business. Positions could be in accounts and finance departments in medium to large businesses, and government organisations. Learn About the Australian Finance Industry: We provide opportunities to learn Australian business and accounts management practices, the legislation and obligations of companies, and accounting and financial management reporting practices. Job Opportunities: Students completing this course will be able to work in different accounting jobs such as: Office Manager/Senior Account Clerk/Payroll Officer Account Receivable/ Payable Manager General Office Manager Course Duration: This course is delivered over a period of 52 weeks. You can commence this course any term that suits your visa arrangement, study and work commitments. There is a total of 36 weeks study over 4 terms and you are enrolled in classroom based mode for 20 hours per week. To get the most from your course you need to do some self- study in your own time. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): Students who have completed relevant studies or have some of the competencies in the course may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Application can be made with the initial application or can be made within two weeks of the course commencement using the RPL Application Form and by providing supporting documents. Please note that RPL cannot result in an international student having less than a full time load of study (20 hours). Teaching Methods: Every subject may be different, so you must study the subject outline and tutors will explain the details at the start of the subject. There are lectures, power point slides plus visual topic content, with practice time in computer labs, tutorial time and extra skills tutoring. You use technology and accounting software. Accounting subjects refer to Australian business case studies plus simulations and active learning. Your materials are provided in print and Digital copy as part of the course. Assessment Methods: Assessment methods include short written knowledge tests, discussions and oral communication demonstrations, case study exercises with written reports, web based research and reports, final projects, and final written exams. To perform at your best, you will probably need to work on the assessments outside of class time. Pathways: After achieving the Diploma of Accounting, you have a number of pathway options. You can complete further study at Diploma level with AHIC or apply for university. FNS50215 Diploma of Accounting SUBJECT UNITS OF COMPETENCY CORE/ELECTIVE BUS06 Business Spreadsheets BSBITU402 Develop and use complex spreadsheets E ACC01 Manual Accounting FNSACC301 Process financial transactions and extract interim reports E FNSACC302 Administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers E FNSACC303 Perform financial calculations E ACC05 Financial Reports BSBFIA401 Prepare financial reports E ACC11 Corporate Accounting 1 FNSACC501 Provide financial and business performance information C ACC12 Tax Law for Tax Agent Individual Returns FNSACC502 Prepare tax documentation for individuals C ACC13 Budgets and Forecasts FNSACC503 Manage budgets and forecasts C ACC14 Corporate Accounting 2 FNSACC504 Prepare financial reports for corporate entities C ACC15 Corporate Accounting 3 FNSACC506 Implement and maintain internal control procedures C ACC16 Corporate Accounting 4 FNSACC507 Provide management accounting information C ACC17 Tax Law for Tax Agent Business Returns FNSACC601 Prepare and administer tax documentation for legal entities E ACC18 Evaluate Business Performance FNSACC607 Evaluate business performance E AHIC reserves the right to amend course structure. Students on a student visa MUST be enrolled in a full-time course.

How to Apply International Students Before you apply to AHIC, please read the English Language Requirements for International Students and entry requirements. Steps: 1. International Application Form Send the completed application form with: certified copies of academic documents, English language documents, proof of ID - passport to admissions@ahic.edu.au or your agent. 2. Application Assessment Once we receive your application we will assess whether you meet the English Language and academic entry requirements for your chosen programme. 3. Letter of Offer If your application is approved we will send you a letter of Offer. This will include payment details, airport arrival and accommodation information. If you decide not to study at AHIC, please let us know. 4. Fee Payment Fee payment details are included in your letter of Offer. Ensure you have read and understood the AHIC refund policy before you make payment to AHIC. 5. Apply for a Student visa Once we receive your fee payment, we will issue you with a fee receipt to support your student visa application. Visit: http://www.border.gov.au/trav/stud for visa requirements and processes. 6. Planning for Arrival Plan to arrive at AHIC in time to attend the International Student Orientation. Once you have booked your flights, organise your airport pick up and accommodation at least 10 working days before you arrive. Late bookings will not be accepted. 7. AHIC Orientation Programme Join other international students for the AHIC Orientation programme, finalise your enrolment, and commence your studies. Payment Options: Direct Deposit/ Telegraphic Transfer Please quote student name and number for each transaction, otherwise AHIC may not be able to trace the payment, which could mean that enrolment may be delayed. Bank Payment: Bank: Commonwealth Bank Branch Name: Cnr of George & Market St, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Account Name: Australian Harvard International College BSB: 062 005 Account No: 1116 1515 Swift Code: CTBAAU2S (for international transfer ) By Mail: Please send to: AHIC Level 4, 114-120 Castlereagh Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia. Credit Card/ Cash Payment: Credit Cards are accepted and surcharges apply according to the type of card. We accept Bankcards, MasterCard, VisaCard and Amex. For cash payments, please contact the college Accounts Department. Payment Advice: Contact AHIC accounts for details: accounts@ahic.edu.au

Level 4,114-120 Castlereagh Street, SYDNEY NSW 2000 Australia Ph: 02 9268 0085 Email: admissions@ahic.edu.au www.ahic.edu.au RTO Provider Code: 41338 l CRICOS Provider Code: 03449J We Are Here Level 4,114-120 Castlereagh Street