TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 2016-2017
Welcome TAFE Queensland International campus locations TAFE Queensland : CRICOS code: 03020E South, Alexandra Hills, Bracken Ridge, Caboolture, Grovely, Mount Gravatt, Loganlea. TAFE Queensland : CRICOS code: 02004B Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Maroochydore, Maryborough, Mooloolaba, Nambour. TAFE Queensland : CRICOS code: 03037G Ashmore, Coomera, Southport. TAFE Queensland : CRICOS code: 02012B Townsville (Pimlico), Cannonvale, Cairns. Story Bridge () TAFE Queensland : CRICOS code: 02014M Acacia Ridge, Bracken Ridge, Eagle Farm. Being a student is one of the most rewarding and exciting times of your life and there are significant benefits of studying in another country. You will meet new friends, make business connections and enjoy the extraordinary experiences of what other cultures have to offer. Studying abroad can be both exciting and frightening. It s important you have the right information to make an informed decision, not only to choose the country you will study in, but choosing the education provider that will assist you to gain the skills you need to MAKE GREAT HAPPEN. Cairns Townsville (Pimlico) TAFE Queensland South West: CRICOS code: 02011C Toowoomba, Bundamba, Kingaroy, Roma, Springfield. Caboolture In this guide you will find useful information about the courses on offer at TAFE Queensland; the largest and most experienced provider of vocational education and training in Queensland, Australia. TAFE Queensland trains more than 160,000 students in over 600 program areas annually, and is host to students from over 90 countries around the world. TAFE Queensland is a network made up of six distinct regions with locations in coastal, regional and metropolitan areas. Our geographic reach gives our students the opportunity to study, work and live in communities that are safe, vibrant and supportive. Close links with employers mean our teachers can help you develop the practical skills you need to get the job you want in Australia or anywhere in the world. Our partnerships with universities provide access to numerous further education pathways and opportunities for lifelong learning. We welcome your interest in undertaking your vocational and educational training with us, and I hope this guide will support you in making your decision to choose TAFE Queensland. Jodi Schmidt Chief Executive Officer TAFE Queensland Cannonvale Roma Bundaberg Hervey Bay Maryborough Maroochydore Nambour Kingaroy Mooloolaba Toowoomba Bundamba Springfield Bracken Ridge Grovely South Mount Gravatt Acacia Ridge Loganlea Alexandra Hills Eagle Farm Ashmore / Coomera / Southport
Contents Welcome... 2 TAFE Queensland International campus locations... 3 Why study at TAFE Queensland?... 5 International student support services... 6 Be a Web Master... 7 Advantages of TAFE Queensland s... 8 Be a Fancy Clothes Maker... 10 Queensland, Australia - a great place to study, work and live... 12 Accommodation / Tuition fees... 13 Health and medical insurance TAFE University pathways... 14 TAFE Queensland s... 14 Entry requirements... 15 Minimum age / Visa requirements English language requirements / Enrolment TAFE Queensland Courses Arts, Design and Entertainment... 16 Business and Commerce... 16 Building and Construction... 16 Children's Services... 17 English Language Studies (ELICOS)... 17 Engineering, Mining and Gas... 18 Environment and Horticulture... 19 Fashion... 19 Hairdressing and Beauty... 19 Health... 19 Hospitality and Tourism... 19 Information Technology... 20 Senior schooling... 20 Sport and Fitness... 20 Trades... 21 Be a Life Saver... 22 Contact for international students... 23 Front Cover - Deiter Dizon ( of Screen and Media) Born in Laguna province, an area devoted to agriculture, two hours from the Philippine s capital, Manila, Deiter Dizon grew up as an ordinary kid with low self-esteem. These feelings actually helped me to understand my strengths and weaknesses and find out how I could be better in the future. Deiter studied computer science at university, supported by a caring family and friends. My family has very humble beginnings, but I m proud of where I came from. I m the youngest of four children, he says. My father is an agricultural engineer while my mother is a dedicated housewife who took care of us very well since we were young and for that I m always grateful. In 2010 Deiter received a scholarship from the Australian Government and moved to to take up study in a of Screen and Media with TAFE Queensland to indulge in a more creative passion and profession. Having completed his diploma and after doing some freelance work, Deiter is taking steps to create his own digital agency (www.inventy.com.au) specialising in photography, video, animation, graphic design and web. I ve come a long way in developing my portfolio, and study opened a lot of opportunities for me. I ve worked with some great clients and together we ve created some really unique and interesting pieces, he says. There should always be a personal touch to keep work distinct and instil sentimental values. With my photography, I always try to keep it expressive instead of trying to impress people with surreal ideas. Deiter doesn t follow trends, he sets them. His avant-garde and unique style has attracted attention from interstate and international clientele. He has worked with Penny Skateboards on website development, product photography, a design customiser application and a range of other digital media. Penny Skateboards has been one of my most rewarding projects; it s a breakthrough Australian brand that has received massive growth internationally including Japan, USA, Singapore, New Zealand and Latin America and an amazing company to work with. Why study at TAFE Queensland? TAFE Queensland is the government-owned and operated provider of world-class Technical and Further Education (TAFE) in Queensland. In some countries TAFE is also known as Polytechnic, Technical College or Community College. TAFE Queensland offers international students practical, industry-relevant training a network of six regions with multiple locations across Queensland a wide range of courses leading-edge technology and excellent facilities strong links and pathways to university a friendly, safe and culturally sensitive environment underpinning government legislation including the ESOS Act 2000 and National Code of Practice 2007. TAFE Queensland has provided quality training for over 130 years and now enrols over 160,000 students each year, including up to 10,000 international students. Nationally accredited and internationally recognised delivered by TAFE Queensland The Australian s Framework (AQF) is a quality assured national framework of qualifications in the school, vocational education and training (VET), and higher education sectors in Australia. The Framework links together all these qualifications. It is a highly visible, quality assured national system of educational recognition promoting lifelong learning as well as a seamless and diverse education and training system. Quality assured TAFE Queensland provides quality learning and assessment in accordance with the standards for National VET Regulator (NVR), the national training and assessment quality management system for vocational education and training. In February 2011 Deiter relocated to Perth where he now lives with his girlfriend and has just arrived back in Australia after scouting for a wedding location in the Philippines. We ve done a bit of overseas travel this year, a gap before getting stuck into work again. TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 5
Student satisfaction is important to us Be a Web Master International student support services TAFE Queensland Regions have dedicated teams committed to student support and offer a full range of specialist student services to help students achieve their personal and academic goals. The services available include: international student support enrolment and course information personal and academic support city and campus orientation information about living in Australia accommodation advice counselling learning support and English language assistance recreational activities. Find out more at www.tafeqld.edu.au/international/students/support/ Gabor Molnar Hungary of Information Technology (Systems Administration) TAFE Queensland I used to work for IT related companies in Hungary but chose Queensland because of the warmer weather, nice beaches and of course I didn t want to study in a crowded city. I wanted to study and improve my English and IT skills, and knew that TAFE would be the best option. I searched all the VET providers in and decided TAFE Queensland was the best choice due to its great facilities, on-campus services and other students reviews. I met lots of people including great teachers and other staff, as well as the international team. Whenever I asked someone for help, I always got answers in a friendly way which gave me more confidence in talking to people. I learnt so much about IT and server network management, plus how to use specific hardware and software, and most importantly how to sell my knowledge in the IT field. At TAFE Queensland I was able to gain practical knowledge which is a huge advantage in my university studies, and as a result of my gained one year s credit towards my university course. I absolutely recommend TAFE Queensland to other international students and believe TAFE Queensland should be proud of its good reputation. 6 www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 7
Advantages of TAFE Queensland qualifications TAFE qualifications are developed with industry to ensure job ready skills and knowledge for our graduates. TAFE Queensland students can: complete English studies and directly enter formal Certificate, or Advanced courses study in a wide range of industry areas which provide pathways to some of Australia s top universities graduate with practical on-the-job work experience ready for employment. TAFE Queensland Teachers highly skilled industry professionals TAFE Queensland provides highly skilled technical teachers with a minimum of five years industry experience. All teachers receive continual professional development to maintain teaching and industry skills. Teachers are available and accessible to students. Teachers maintain strong links with Queensland and Australian industry. Quality assured TAFE Queensland provides quality learning and assessment in accordance with the standards for National VET Regulator (NVR), the national training and assessment quality management system for vocational education and training.training. 300+ University pathways TAFE Queensland studies can help put you on the pathway to university. Credit transfer arrangements are in place between TAFE Queensland and a selection of universities in the state. TAFE Queensland is committed to pursuing its ongoing negotiations with universities to continuously improve credit transfers on your behalf. Find out more at www.tafeqld.edu.au/international/students/support/ 8 www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 9
Be a Fancy Clothes Maker Asako (Mako) Kono Japan Advanced of Applied Fashion Design and Technology TAFE Queensland I ultimately wanted to immerse myself in making fashion. Mako grew up in Japan and worked in fashion retail and with a fashion magazine publisher before arriving in Australia to pursue an art history degree at university. I wasn t enjoying my studies very much and when I asked the course coordinator what jobs would be available to me once I graduate, she said I could either be a museum curator or an art teacher. She says, Neither prospects appealed to me, because I ultimately wanted to immerse myself in making fashion. Mako began asking friends and researched her study options before deciding to study at TAFE Queensland. She initially had very limited sewing experience, so she found the practical study and small class structure better suited her needs. Mako found all the teachers to be very experienced - they shared their knowledge and experiences to enable students to achieve their goals. Now I am in the industry working full-time and actually using the skills I learnt. After she graduated from TAFE Queensland, Mako found part-time work with one of TAFE Queensland s fashion industry partners, Glitter and Dance and was later offered a full-time position with them that same year. The family run company has been a dance fabric supplier since 1994 and also helps customers create the perfect dance costume. Glitter and Dance has regularly provided internship and work opportunities for TAFE Queensland s fashion students and graduates. Now I am in the industry working full-time and actually using the skills I learnt, from designing and pattern making with CAD to the manufacturing process. I am very glad that I chose TAFE Queensland. 10 www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 11
Queensland, Australia a great place to study, work and live Toowoomba (Queensland ) Four Mile Beach ( Queensland) Accommodation There is a wide range of accommodation options available to international students in Queensland, including Homestay, a popular type of accommodation. Students live with Australian families who provide a furnished room and up to three meals a day. Queensland is one of eight states and territories in Australia that offers students from around the world the opportunity to study, work and live in an unhurried, fresh, unique and vibrant community. Safe and welcoming environment Culturally diverse society English speaking environment Relaxed lifestyle Sport and recreation. You can choose to study and live in metropolitan or regional centres, all within easy reach of Queensland s best features, which vary from world-renowned beaches, national parks and rainforests to vast agricultural lands and inland areas. Queensland has a sub-tropical climate of warm humid summers and mild clear winters. Summer months are December to February with typical temperatures between 21 C and 31 C. Winter months are June to August with typical temperatures ranging between 9 C and 19 C. Queensland is well serviced by public transport networks, which include buses, trains and ferries. Travel concessions may be available to international students. Student visa regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and study in Australia. This helps to ensure students are better able to make the most of their studies and have a safe and enjoyable experience in Australia. Find out more about living in Queensland on the Study Queensland website http://www.studyqueensland.qld.edu.au/ Rental accommodation price will vary depending on the type, standard and location of the property. Shared accommodation with other students is a popular option because it reduces living expenses and fosters a supportive environment. The price for accommodation varies on the type, standard and location. TAFE Queensland Region officers can help you find accommodation that suits your needs. Find out more about accommodation options in Queensland via your selected TAFE Queensland Region or on the Study Queensland Student Directory website http://www.studyqueensland.qld.edu.au/student-directory/ Tuition fees International tuition fees will vary depending on the course and region. Regions will advise of all fees associated with your chosen course prior to your enrolment. Health and medical insurance Australia has a system of health care cover for international students called Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). International students studying in Australia must have adequate arrangements for health and medical insurance for the duration of their student visa. OSHC (medical insurance) is compulsory for all international students for the duration of their visa. Your TAFE Queensland Region can help organise this. TAFE Queensland currently has an arrangement with OSHC Allianz Global Assistance (AGA Assistance Australia) to provide TAFE Queensland students with the appropriate health cover. This information is available in detail on the OSHC Allianz Global Assistance (AGA Assistance Australia) website (https://www. oshcallianzassistance.com.au/default.aspx). 12 www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 13
TAFE University pathways TAFE Queensland s The following qualification levels are offered by TAFE Queensland: Certificate I Certificate II Advanced Associate Degree Bachelor Degree Vocational Graduate Certificate Entry requirements Minimum age The required minimum age for students wishing to study with TAFE Queensland is generally 16 years of age or older. However, this may vary from region to region. Visa requirements Find out more at the Department of Immigration and Border Protection: www.immi.gov.au/students/html English language requirements International students whose first language is not English require a minimum level of English language skills to study a TAFE Queensland program. English requirements, often determined by industry standards, may vary from region to region depending on the study program. Find out more at www.tafeqld.edu.au/international/students/enrolment/ If you do not meet the criteria, TAFE Queensland can help you gain the skills through their extensive English language training programs. Please contact individual regions for more information. Enrolment Enrolment forms are available from TAFE Queensland Regions. Please contact the Region of your choice or visit their website to obtain an application form see page 23 for relevant website details. Vocational Graduate Find out more at www.tafeqld.edu.au/international/ students/courses/study-levels.html 14 www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 15
Arts, Design and Entertainment / Business and Commerce / Building and Construction TAFE Queensland Courses Arts, Design and Entertainment of Graphic Design of Interior Design and Decoration of Interactive Digital Media of Music of Photo Imaging of Screen and Media of Sound Production of Visual Arts Advanced of Visual Arts Advanced of Screen Media Business and Commerce Advanced Advanced Children s Services of Early Childhood Education and Care English Language Studies (ELICOS) English for Academic Purposes English for Academic Purposes (Nursing) English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) / General English English Language Programs for International Students ISLPR Preparation Course Preliminary Spoken and Written English Preparation Program for the IELTS Testing Spoken and Written English Non-AQF Award Non-AQF Award Non-AQF Award Non-AQF Award Children's Services / English Language Studies (ELICOS) Spoken and Written English Spoken and Written English of Accounting of Business of Marketing of Business and Commerce Advanced of Management Advanced of Project Management Advanced of Accounting Advanced Advanced Advanced Spoken and Written English Preliminary English Level 1 Preliminary English Level 2 Preliminary English Level 3 Preliminary English Level 4 Course in Core Skills for Employment and Training Communication (Preliminary) Course in Core Skills for Employment and Training - Communication (Basic) Level 1 English Course in Core Skills for Employment and Training Communication (Intermediate) Level Building and Construction of Building Design 16 www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 17
Engineering, Mining and Gas / Environment and Horticulture / Fashion TAFE Queensland Courses Engineering, Mining and Gas in Engineering: Fabrication Trade (Boilermaking/Welding) in Engineering: Mechanical Trade in Engineering: Metal Fabrication (Boilermaking/Welding) in Mobile Plant Technology in Engineering of Air-Conditioning and Refridgeration Engineering of Electronic Communications Engineering of Engineering - Technical (Mechanical) of Instrumentation and Control Engineering Advanced of Electronics and Communications Engineering Advanced of Engineering Technology (Electrical) Advanced of Mechanical Engineering Associate Degree in Civil Engineering Advanced Advanced Advanced Associate Degree Hairdressing and Beauty in Hairdressing in Beauty Services in Beauty Services of Beauty Therapy Health in Aged Care Hairdressing and Beauty / Health / Hospitality and Tourism in Aged Care Work in Aged Care Work/Home and Community Care (dual qualification) in Dental Assisting Environment and Horticulture Certificate II in Horticulture in Horticulture of Horticulture Certificate II in Health Services Assistance in Community Services of Community Services Work of Dental Technology of Laboratory Technology of Nursing (Enrolled / Division 2) of Paramedical Science in Conservation Land Management Hospitality and Tourism in Hospitality Fashion of Applied Fashion Design and Technology Advanced of Applied Fashion Design and Technology Advanced in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) in Hospitality (Patisserie) in Travel in Hospitality in Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) of Events of Hospitality of Travel and Tourism of Hospitality / of Management (dual qualifications) of Travel and Tourism/Events (dual qualifications) 18 www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 19
Information Technology / Senior Schooling / Sport and Fitness TAFE Queensland Courses Information Technology in Information, Digital Media and Technology in Information Technology Networking in Web-Based Technologies of Digital Media Technologies of Information Technology (Networking) of Information Technology (Software Development) of Website Development of IT (Systems Administration) Advanced of Information Technology Advanced Trades in Automotive Electrical Technology in Automotive Technology (Light Vehicle) in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology in Marine Craft Construction in Mobile Plant Technology in Automotive Management in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis of Automotive Management Trades Senior Schooling in Adult Tertiary Education Preparation Sport and Fitness in Fitness in Fitness in Sport Development of Fitness of Sport Development 20 www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 21
Be a Life Saver Contact for international students With our extensive network of campuses across Queensland, you will find a study program and location to suit you. For more information about the TAFE Queensland network, visit our website www.tafeqld.edu.au or contact the TAFE Queensland regions listed here. We trust that you find this Guide useful, and invite you to study in friendly, safe and welcoming Queensland. TAFE Queensland Telephone : +61 7 3244 5100 Email : international.brisbane@tafe.qld.edu.au CRICOS code : 03020E TAFE Queensland Telephone : +61 7 5457 1000 Email : international.eastcoast@tafe.qld.edu.au CRICOS code : 02004B Sang Mi (Becky) Choi Korea of Nursing (Enrolled /Division 2 ) TAFE Queensland I thought studying the of Nursing in Cairns would be the right starting point. Way back one year ago, I was on a working holiday in Cairns. I really wanted to stay because of many friends and the weather, but I also thought that I had to do something more with my life. TAFE Queensland Telephone : +61 7 5581 8398 Email : international.goldcoast@tafe.qld.edu.au CRICOS code : 03037G TAFE Queensland Telephone : +61 7 4042 2429 Email : international.north@tafe.qld.edu.au CRICOS code : 02012B Growing up in Korea, I was a carer for my grandmother and very close with her as my parents both had to work. My life experiences lead me to thinking about nursing and caring for the elderly and the chronically ill; I thought maybe I should be a nurse, maybe I have a connection with the elderly. I really enjoy my course. Naturally, in my case, I really enjoy the aged care placement and training that makes up part of an Enrolled Nurses job. During hospital placements, I get to care for all patients, but really enjoy getting the care for the elderly and chronically ill. Student duties in second semester placements also include toileting, bathing, giving injections (restricted area, only certain kinds), neurological observation, monitoring therapy, etc. in addition to being a carer. The biggest challenge for me is also becoming my success. The language and cross cultural barriers are challenging. But what I found is that if you are sincere and really enjoy nursing, the Australians really warm up and open up to you. I feel really supported by the International Student Unit and teachers for the bigger barriers. And I am very thankful for this kind support. I have aspirations for employment in Australia and further education at university to start my career knowing that this will give me more options back home and in Australia, which has become a special place to me also. But for now, I m focusing on the hard work. TAFE Queensland Telephone : +61 7 3259 3015 Email : skillstech.international@tafe.qld.edu.au CRICOS code : 02014M For general enquiries regarding TAFE Queensland international courses please contact: TAFE Queensland International PO Box : PO Box 16100 City East Address :, Queensland 4002 Australia Telephone : +61 7 3514 3618 Fax : +61 7 3514 3650 Email : TafeQueenslandInternational@dete.qld.gov.au www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland Telephone : +61 7 3817 3014 Email : international.southwest@tafe.qld.edu.au CRICOS code : 02011C Want to see more? Visit www.tafeqld.edu.au for the latest course information.or general enquiries for the latest course information. s 22 www.tafeqld.edu.au TAFE Queensland International Course Guide 23
Photos courtesy of (page / photographer) 2, 13 / Tourism Queensland 12 / Marketing While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate, changes may occur at any time. Access http://tafeqld.edu.au/ or contact the relevant TAFE Queensland Region (or TAFE Queensland International) to obtain the most up-to-date information. Publication date: January 2015 Updated: 20 January 2015