EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY. Guide for Indigenous Students

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EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY Guide for Indigenous Students

Vice-Chancellor's Message Choosing a career direction can be difficult. With more than 320 courses to choose from at Edith Cowan University (ECU), this guide showcases a variety of study areas which will enable you to choose the right direction for you. In determining your area of study, consider your interests, what excites you, and what will challenge you. ECU s courses are developed in conjunction with industry leaders, and are tailored to meet your needs, interests and motivations. The courses will help you to develop a diverse and flexible range of possible career directions, thereby assisting you achieve your dream career. From careers in established disciplines such as business, engineering, human resources, teaching, nursing, law and justice to dynamic, exciting disciplines such as sports science, visual and performing arts, communications and social sciences, ECU has a course for you. As an Australian Indigenous student you can access our courses through a range of general pathways and custom programs including our Indigenous University Orientation Course and the Indigenous Student Intake Test which can fast track students into bridging or undergraduate courses. At ECU you will gain the practical skills and knowledge upon which to build a rewarding career. I encourage you to find out more about how ECU can help you reach your potential. Professor Kerry O. Cox Vice-Chancellor 2

The world is constantly changing spurring new ideas and stretching possibilities. It s exciting. So how do you prepare for these dynamic, evolving times? You learn. ECU is a different kind of university, designed for a new kind of world. We re progressive, with courses developed through ongoing industry input, and lecturers who also listen. We re a university that knows while knowledge is important, understanding comes from experience. Experience that enables you to adapt what you ve learned to whatever opportunities come your way. Because that s when you do more than just survive in this world. You thrive in it. So what are you waiting for? Start your journey. 3

Your Study Experience WHY STUDY AT ECU? y Five star rating for Teaching Quality and Graduate Satisfaction in the 2014 Good Universities Guide y Passionate, accessible and supportive lecturers with industry experience y Practicality of courses and work placements for real world jobs y Friendly support services y Alternative entry pathways y Over 320 courses to choose from many flexible, online and part-time y Social clubs, societies, sporting teams and social events y A range of great facilities, including sporting, learning, medical, counselling, libraries, free wireless and 24/7 elab access and IT support y Education support through Kurongkurl Katitjin y Access to tuition support (ITAS) y Nyoongar Elder in Residence access y Indigenous graduates become part of the Rock Solid Foundations Alumni EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND DISABILITY ECU s Equity, Diversity and Disability (EDD) Service supports students whose studies may be affected by a medical condition or disability in accessing support and services that can help them succeed. EDD staff can assist with arranging alternative assessment conditions, access to some aids and equipment, note taking, interpreting and transcription services. Every campus has a specially designed Accessible Technologies Room that provides students with access to adjustable chairs and desks, specialised software, computer, scanner and other adaptive technology. All ECU locations have access for people with disabilities, and specific details are provided via ECU s access and mobility maps at www.ecu.edu.au/about-ecu/ our campuses/campus-maps ONLINE SUPPORT If you d like to study at university but can t attend classes due to reasons such as distance, family or work commitments, then online study may be for you. We have a range of courses and units that are offered online, as well as excellent support services available to assist you while you learn. Students are supported through mailing services from the library, telephone and email supported services like counselling and career advice, and online access to enrolment tools (SIMO) and unit materials (Blackboard). For more information, visit www.reachyourpotential.com.au/online Perth Naidoc Award for ECU student 4 In 2012, ECU student Heath Carpenter became the University s first Indigenous graduate with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering and was named the 2012 Tertiary Scholar of the Year in the Perth NAIDOC Awards for his commitment to his studies. It was a bridging course offered by Kurongkurl Katitjin, ECU s Centre for Indigenous Education and Research, which helped Heath gain entry into ECU and embark on his dream career.

Our Campuses ECU JOONDALUP Our Joondalup campus is set within beautiful surrounds and its spacious grounds provide a great place for students to study and relax in. The campus is identified by its landmark architecture, from the grandness of our Chancellery building with its elaborate spires, to our vibrant, multi hued library and our state of the art Health and Wellness building. ECU Joondalup has world class facilities for teaching and research, and offers courses in Arts, Business, Communications, Engineering, Health Science, Law, Natural Sciences, Nursing, Psychology, Social Science, Sports Science, Teacher Education and Youth Work. An extensive range of facilities, services and support are available, including a modern library with 24 hour access to the e-lab, a medical centre, a gym, cafes and a tavern. Our Joondalup campus is part of the Joondalup Learning Precinct, which includes ECU, the Police Academy and the West Coast Institute. During the summer months, we host the Lotterywest Festival Films at the Pines Outdoor Cinema, where moviegoers can enjoy watching a diverse line up of international films. ECU SOUTH WEST (BUNBURY) Located two hours south of Perth, our South West campus in Bunbury is the largest university campus in regional Western Australia, offering small, personalised class sizes and on campus accommodation. Courses are offered in Arts, Business, Nursing, Science, Social Work and Teacher Education. The campus features a cafe, mini-gym, multi-purpose sports courts, two nursing demonstration wards, science laboratories and a library with 24-hour access to a computer lab. The Bunbury campus is co-located with the South West Regional College of TAFE, Manea Senior College and two hospitals. ECU MOUNT LAWLEY Located in the trendy suburb of Mount Lawley and close to Perth CBD, you can t help but be inspired by the artistic vibe at our Mount Lawley campus. Courses are offered in Arts, Business, Communications, Computing and Security, Creative Industries and Teacher Education. Campus life is always buzzing, with cafes, a sport and fitness centre and a new Student Village all adding to your university experience. Based on our Mount Lawley campus, Kurongkurl Katitjin, ECU s Centre for Indigenous Australian Education Research, is an invaluable teaching and support resource for our Indigenous students. The campus is also home to the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), giving you the perfect opportunity to enjoy the hundreds of performances and events that they host each year. ECU is warm, friendly and helpful. It s easy to find someone to assist you with your studies. I gained entry to ECU through the Indigenous Student Intake Test (ISIT). My high school English Teacher helped me contact ECU and set up the test. To assist with my study I received two scholarships through ECU. I ve undertaken teaching pracs at four different schools. Getting real experience and the chance to apply the theory I ve learned in lectures in a classroom setting is so valuable. With the experience and knowledge I ve gained at ECU, I am even more determined to be a positive influence for Indigenous students in schools. Elisha Yarran ECU Education graduate 5

ECU is helping me make a difference. I chose to study Teaching at ECU because I wanted to become a role model for Indigenous children and help them achieve their goals. My experience at ECU was extremely positive. The lecturers were always very helpful and I received a lot of support with my studies. I was lucky enough to win the Governor General s Indigenous Teacher Scholarship, which helped with living costs and provided me with a mentor teacher. Lisa Capewell ECU Education graduate 6 Rock Solid Foundations alumni plaque

Kurongkurl Katitjin Kurongkurl Katitjin, pronounced koor-ong-kurl cut-it-chin, is a Nyoongar phrase meaning coming together to learn. Kurongkurl Katitjin, ECU s Centre for Indigenous Australian Education and Research, plays a key role in ECU s commitment to Indigenous Australian education and support. The role encompasses support for whole-of-university activities and programs, as well as specific teaching, research and support activities in relation to Indigenous Australian people and their cultures. Kurongkurl Katitjin is located on the Mount Lawley campus and is an important cultural and social hub for Indigenous Australian students. The beginning of Indigenous programs at ECU date back to 1975, when the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program was established at Mount Lawley campus. For more information visit www.kk.ecu.edu.au LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS FOR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS ECU s Rock Solid Foundations at the Mount Lawley campus represents the notion of education being the foundation that shapes our future. The Western Australian granite pillars symbolise the foundations upon which one builds during their education journey. The combination of polished and natural surfaces reflects the journey from study to graduation. The seven pillars honour the Nyoongar story of the Seven Sisters constellation and are placed accordingly. Facing north, the pillars indicate the location of the constellation, and as you leave Kurongkurl Katitjin, you see the names of past Indigenous graduates who have led the way, inspiring others to follow in their footsteps. ECU s Indigenous programs date back to 1975, when the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program was first established at the Mount Lawley Teacher s College, which is now one of three ECU campuses. Kurongkurl Katitjin, ECU s Centre for Indigenous Australian Education and Research, was established in 1991 and provides support services and programs to meet the academic and cultural needs of Indigenous Australians. In 2011, Kurongkurl Katitjin established ECU s Indigenous alumni, Rock Solid Foundations, to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the first Aboriginal graduate, who was also the first qualified Aboriginal teacher in Western Australia. Pro-Vice Chancellor, Indigenous and Equity, Professor Colleen Hayward AM said from humble beginnings and with a strong foundation in education, ECU has produced over 500 Indigenous graduates from a wide range of disciplines including Teaching, Business, Law, Nursing, Communications and the Arts. ECU s Indigenous alumni is and will continue to be a cohort of Indigenous people who represent leadership, strength, resilience and durability. Kurongkurl Katitjin is a Nyoongar phrase meaning coming together to learn and it certainly embodies the spirit of graduates, past, present and in years to come, she said. Each pillar represents a ten-year block and displays the names of each Indigenous student by year of their graduation, with names colour-coded according to their discipline or area of study. The wave design between each year symbolises the ripple effect and how it builds upon itself to gain momentum, much like ECU s graduates who, over time, have built up a cohort of Indigenous people who have succeeded at University to form ECU s Indigenous alumni community. 7

Entry Pathways and Courses At ECU, we believe everyone who is capable and motivated deserves access to a university education. That s why we offer a range of entry options including the Indigenous Student Intake Test (ISIT), the Indigenous University Orientation Course and Portfolio Entry. We offer a supportive study environment with approachable teaching staff, including academic skills advisers to assist you in your learning. We also provide support through counselling, careers and leadership services, scholarships, equity, diversity and disability services. Kurongkurl Katitjin coordinates some of ECU s support services and programs to meet the academic and cultural needs of Indigenous Australian students, and to help you flourish and succeed in your studies. At the end of your student journey, you too will be a valued member of ECU s growing community of Indigenous Alumni. INDIGENOUS STUDENT INTAKE TEST (ISIT) What is the Indigenous Student Intake Test? The Indigenous Student Intake Test commonly referred to as ISIT, is a culturally appropriate assessment of skills and knowledge, which facilitates the fast tracking of potential Indigenous students into a bridging or undergraduate course offered by Edith Cowan University. The ISIT program is administered by Kurongkurl Katitjin, ECU s Centre for Indigenous Australian Education and Research. When is the ISIT held and how do I apply? The ISIT program is held four times a year, two sessions prior to each semester commencing. Dates and registration process can be found on the Kurongkurl Katitjin website. What does the ISIT look like? The ISIT runs over a full-day from 9.00am-3.00pm, which includes a brief information session, a test and interview, as well as morning tea and lunch. A schedule is included in the application package. Participants will also have the opportunity to meet Kurongkurl Katitjin staff and tour the facilities. The information session is an opportunity for participants to address any concerns or questions regarding the test and interview process. The Test The test is a closed-book assessment, with an allocated time of 90-minutes. Participants will be provided with a current newspaper article and be required to complete two tasks: part a) general questions about the article, and part b) a short, reflective essay. Participants are provided with an essay planning sheet as part of the application package to assist in preparing for the task. The Interview The interview is an informal, 15-minute discussion for participants to outline their future study ambition, reflect on their test experience and convey any additional information, including previous studies, certificates, awards and examples of your work. It is also an opportunity to ask any questions. What do I need to bring? y Completed Application Form y Current Resume and/or supporting documentation y Identification (ID) such as drivers licence, proof of ID card or birth certificate What happens after ISIT Day? Participants will be notified in writing within a week of the ISIT date of the recommended study pathway. This will also include information about enrolment, orientation day and other important material. See more course information: reachyourpotential.com.au/isit 8

INDIGENOUS UNIVERSITY ORIENTATION COURSE CERTIFICATE IV IN ABORIGINAL THEATRE Duration: Availability: Campus: 1 year Full-time / Part-time / On-campus / Online Mount Lawley Duration: Availability: Campus: 1 year Full-time / On-campus Mount Lawley Provides a pathway for Indigenous Australian students to enter into most undergraduate courses at ECU. Students develop the necessary academic skills and the cultural understandings of university necessary to succeed in higher education. Entry into some undergraduate programs may require additional extension studies and processes of negotiation. Admission requirements The course is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who will be at least 18 years during their first year of study. Entry to the Indigenous University Orientation Course (IUOC) can be gained through the Indigenous Student Intake Test (ISIT), graduating with a Year 12 Western Australian Certificate of Education (or equivalent) or completing a Certificate Level 3 TAFE qualification. On occasion the ISIT demonstrates that a prospective student may have the capacity to enter directly into undergraduate programs. Non-standard timetable information High achieving students have the opportunity to fast track their studies and complete this course in six months, with approval of Kurongkurl Katitjin. A course assisting students wishing to enter the entertainment industry from an Aboriginal cultural perspective, who may be hampered by a lack of tuition at an appropriate level in one or more of the areas of song, dance and acting. The course assists Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to gain admission into mainstream theatre training programs in Australia and to enhance the student s ability to audition for and perform roles in theatre, musical theatre, television and film. On completion of the course, students will have integrated dance, singing and acting into a performance skill. They will have acquired a basic knowledge of Indigenous culture in the context of performance, visual art and writing and they will be more aware of the communication skills necessary to gain employment and function as a professional artist. Admission requirements Applications are submitted directly to WAAPA. Admission is based on an audition and interview (no acting or performing experience is required). See more course information: reachyourpotential.com.au/courses/a81 See more course information: reachyourpotential.com.au/courses/c11 In addition to the ISIT and UPC entry pathways, students may also submit applications based on a portfolio of work or qualifications from TAFE, a private college or other previous tertiary studies. An honour for Professor Colleen Hayward AM ECU s Professor Colleen Hayward AM was included in the Queen s Birthday 2012 Honours List, recognising her work with Indigenous communities. The Pro Vice Chancellor (Equity and Indigenous) and Head of Kurongkurl Katitjin at ECU, Professor Hayward AM was awarded a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia. For more than 30 years, Professor Hayward AM has provided significant input into policies and programs on a wide range of Indigenous issues, reflecting the needs of minority groups at community, state and national levels. 9

New Online Courses BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK Duration: Availability: Campus: Requirements: 4 years Full-time / Part-time / On-campus / Online Bunbury Practicum placement ECU s Social Work program has links with the Department of Child Protection (DCP), which range from field placements for Social Work students and access for Social Work students to learn up-to-date DCP policies and procedures. These links are a great example of ECU s commitment to learning through integration with industry, and developing relevant skills and knowledge, enabling social workers and community service professionals to deliver the best service possible to their clients and the community. Social Work at ECU also offers placements in many other areas of practice such as health, local government, mental health, policy and services for families, children, and communities. ECU is the only university in Western Australia which offers the Bachelor of Social Work in online mode. This requires that students: y Attend two week-long residential sessions per calendar year in Bunbury (during the weeks identified by ECU during each year of study). In circumstances where the student is enrolled in less than half the full-time load, one of the residential sessions may be waived upon request. y Participate in two fourteen-week field placements. Each field placement must be completed in a different agency and role. Students may apply to the University to complete this placement in their workplace if it is suitable and meets the requirements of the Australian Association of Social Workers and the University. BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES) AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY) Duration: Availability: Campus: Requirements: 4 years Full-time / Part-time / On-campus / Online Joondalup / Mount Lawley / Bunbury* Practicum placement * Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies) is not available at the Bunbury campus. Our recently redesigned teacher education courses for early childhood and primary education incorporate the latest research about teaching and how to develop young minds. These courses can be studied fully online and respond to recent state, national and international developments in learning, ensuring graduates are ready for their first day of teaching. For more information on the Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies) visit reachyourpotential.com.au/courses/y42 and for more information on the Bachelor of Education (Primary) visit reachyourpotential.com.au/courses/y41 For more information on the Bachelor of Social Work visit reachyourpotential.com.au/courses/k41 10

ECU and BOM launch Nyoongar Weather Calendar Edith Cowan University (ECU) and the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) have officially launched the Nyoongar Seasonal Calendar, which shares the traditional weather knowledge of the Indigenous people from the South West of WA. Joining Indigenous calendars from across Australia, the newest edition to the BOM website pays tribute to the expansive weather knowledge of the South West Indigenous population, which dates back thousands of years. ECU Cultural Awareness Officer, Mr Jason Barrow, has worked on Aboriginal cultural projects for more than 15 years, and was the key cultural advisor on the project. His cultural background and experience has allowed him to pick up on the many subtle environmental changes that occur throughout the year, and the relationship this has with our weather patterns. 11

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Scholarships Going to university can be a very rewarding experience, but also a costly one. ECU offers a range of scholarships to current and prospective Indigenous students aimed at providing financial support to pursue educational goals. Scholarships are not loans, they provide funds that can be used to cover fees, cost of books, travel and a wide range of other expenses, and they are not expected to be repaid. Our scholarships include those funded by ECU, the Commonwealth Government, as well as those funded by corporate, institutional and private donors. Each scholarship has its own application period, eligibility requirements and value. Our scholarships cover all academic study pathways and a range of criteria, enabling us to provide a wide variety of scholarships to a diverse range of students. So if you re a Year 12 school leaver, an undergraduate student or even starting your research or doctoral degree, find out if you re eligible for an ECU scholarship today. Some of the scholarships available are: ECU INDIGENOUS SCHOLARSHIP Assists Indigenous Australian students enrolled in a Bachelor degree course with the costs associated with university study. ECU VICE-CHANCELLOR S INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN SCHOLARSHIP Open to Indigenous Australians who have successfully completed at least two semesters of full-time study (or the equivalent part time). The recipient is selected on the basis of academic merit, leadership and contribution to the community. INDIGENOUS COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS These scholarships are designed to assist Indigenous students from a variety of backgrounds including students with disabilities, students from low-income households and from regional and rural areas. Open to students who are enrolled in an Enabling course (eg. Indigenous University Orientation Course or University Preparation course), a Bachelor Degree or selected postgraduate courses in areas of National Priority (such as Graduate Diploma of Education). ANNUAL EQUITY SCHOLARSHIP To assist students from designated equity groups with the costs associated with university study. Applications are sought from students from low socio-economic backgrounds, students with a disability or ongoing illness, students with significant caring responsibilities and/or those from rural or regional areas. DOROTHEA SWIFT NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Open to students commencing their first semester of study in the ECU Bachelor of Science (Nursing) course. The Scholarship aims to assist students who are either from a rural/regional town in WA and have relocated to study or are Indigenous Australians. For more information visit www.ecu.edu.au/scholarships PERTH AIRPORT INDIGENOUS SCHOLARSHIP Open to Indigenous Australians undertaking their first year of study in either an Advanced Diploma (three year course only) or a Bachelor Degree course. Successful recipients will have the opportunity to receive mentoring from Nyoongar Elders. ECU EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to Western Australian Year 12 school leavers displaying outstanding academic excellence and endeavour, who nominate a higher education course at ECU as their first preference. ECU SOUTH WEST CAMPUS SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to Western Australian Year 12 school leavers who nominate a higher education course at ECU s South West campus as their first preference. ECU EQUITY SCHOLARSHIP To assist domestic students from designated equity groups with the costs associated with university study. Applications are sought from students from low socio-economic backgrounds, students with a disability or ongoing illness, students with significant caring responsibilities and/or those from rural or regional areas. When you are relieved of financial stress, you really feel that you can do your best in your course, by being given that freedom to do so. Julieka Stewart ECU Vice Chancellor s Indigenous Australian Scholarship and Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship recipient 13

Study Areas At ECU, we have a diverse and exciting range of courses for students to study. We have twelve study areas and you might find the course of your dreams in one of them! For further information visit www.reachyourpotential.com.au to learn more about our courses and what the entry requirements are. BIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES When it comes to studying in the areas of science and the environment, ECU s world-class research in environmental science (Excellence in Research for Australia, 2010) and recognised excellence in teaching quality (The Good Universities Guide, 2014) leaves other universities green with envy. You ll find a range of practical degrees that can lead to distinctly different careers in fields such as marine and freshwater biology, environmental management, conservation and wildlife biology, and more. BUSINESS Business is different at ECU. We provide you with up-to-date theoretical knowledge, practical experience and important employability skills, like problem-solving and communication. We consult with industry, so we know what employers are expecting from you, and we offer you opportunities to get your career on track with industry practice and work experience. Our courses are designed with your future in mind, so get set for a rewarding and successful career as a job ready graduate. COMMUNICATIONS & ARTS Communications and Arts at ECU offers a diverse range of programs in communications, media, design, arts and the humanities. We aim to maximise your employability by developing your hands-on skills, offering you professional placement experiences, and providing you with a solid theoretical background. Our course structures allow you to specialise in one area or gain expertise in multiple areas, providing you with the multi skilling required to succeed in many of today s arts and communications industries. COMPUTING & SECURITY Recognised as a leader in cyber security research, our Computing and Security courses offer an extensive range of majors and units across a variety of exciting subjects. Flexible courses and world-class technology, combined with our Work Integrated Learning program, which is supported by close industry links, provide ECU students with endless possibilities within Australia, as well as internationally. ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Get practical, hands-on engineering experience as you study either a 3 + 2 year Bachelor/Masters program, or a traditional 3 or 4-year degree at ECU. You ll get to experience our state-of-the-art facilities in a supportive and student-centred learning environment. What s more, our collaboration with industry ensures that you re prepared for the engineering challenges of the real world and often have a foot in the door before you graduate. EXERCISE & HEALTH SCIENCES Exercise and Health Sciences encompasses a number of exciting areas of study, including health science, exercise and sports science, occupational therapy, and sports science and football. Students have access to state of the art facilities including occupational therapy suites and specialised laboratories for exercise and sports science, occupational safety and health, and nutrition, all of which allow students to put the theory into practice. Courses can lead to rewarding careers in health promotion, nutrition, occupational safety and health, exercise and sports science, occupational therapy, and more. I can t think of a better job than saving someone s life. I chose ECU s reputable Paramedical Science course because I couldn t think of a job that offered more satisfaction than saving someone s life. My lecturers are approachable and supportive, and the facilities and multicultural nature of the campus are very inviting. What s more, through my course I ve had the chance to interact with other health students, and learn how to work in a multidisciplinary team. Monique Juhe ECU Paramedical Science student 14

LAW & JUSTICE If you have a strong desire to make a difference in our world and are looking for a challenging and rewarding career, then our Law and Criminology courses are for you. Developed in consultation with industry, our courses aim to equip you with the skills that employers seek. Our practical focus will ensure you graduate job ready by exposing you to a variety of opportunities such as work placements and mooting competitions. MEDICAL & PARAMEDICAL SCIENCES ECU s Medical Sciences offers a range of courses including Biomedical Science, Medical Science and Paramedical Science, laying the groundwork for careers in medicine, medical science, research, education and emergency medical services. We boast outstanding facilities including industry-standard science laboratories and dedicated emergency training areas, as well as state of the art equipment. NURSING & MIDWIFERY ECU offers a range of unique specialist undergraduate Nursing and Midwifery courses. Our renowned Nursing program is the largest in WA, while our Nursing and Midwifery double degree program offers an innovative and broad study approach for entry into the field of nursing and midwifery. Courses provide students with access to state-of-the-art health and wellness facilities featuring demonstration and clinical practice wards, health simulations that encourage scenario based learning and practicum placements with a range of off-campus health providers. PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIAL SCIENCE At ECU, we offer a range of diverse and nationally-recognised courses across the areas of Psychology, Social Science, Speech Pathology, Counselling and Social Work. Whether you want to explore the complexities of the human mind, improve people s ability to communicate, or provide advice, counselling services or assistance, there is an ECU course available to help you achieve your personal, professional and academic goals. What s more, students have access to lecturers who are active researchers and experienced clinicians. TEACHER EDUCATION If you see yourself among the next generation of outstanding teachers to make a real difference to young peoples lives, ECU Teacher Education is where you begin. Our experienced academic team are world leaders in educational research, striving to find better ways to prepare quality teachers through research and community-based partnerships with schools. Our courses are practical and delivered in excellent facilities. If you aspire to teach, join the largest School of Education in Western Australia. WAAPA The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) at Edith Cowan University is one of the world s leading performing arts academies. WAAPA is recognised nationally and internationally for the quality of its graduates. It provides the most comprehensive range of performing arts training in Australia both on stage and behind the scenes. Entry into each course is competitive, and prospective students undertake an audition and/or an interview as part of the application process. 15

The world is constantly changing Spurring new ideas and STRETCHING POSSIBILITIES. How do you prepare for these dynamic, evolving times? YOU LEARN. So what are you waiting for? Start your journey. Contact ECU by phone on 134 ECU (134 328) For calls outside Australia phone (61 8) 6304 0000 Email us at futurestudy@ecu.edu.au or visit reachyourpotential.com.au Become a fan at facebook.com/ecujourney Follow us at twitter.com/edithcowanuni Watch us at youtube.com/edithcowanuniversity Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this publication is correct at the time of printing. The information is subject to change from time to time and the University reserves the right to add, vary or discontinue courses and impose limitations on enrolment in any course. The publication constitutes an expression of intent and is not to be taken as a firm offer or understanding. GREENING ECU: Edith Cowan University is committed to reducing the environmental impact associated with its operations by conducting its activities in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. This includes implementing strategies and technologies that minimise waste of resources and demonstrate environmentally sensitive development, innovation and continuous improvement. CRICOS IPC 00279B 303LOWE 03/13 ECU7589 key2creative_34463_11/13 ECU IS SM KE-FREE