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COURSE GUIDE JOIN THE FEDERATION GENERATION BALLARAT BERWICK GIPPSLAND WIMMERA ONLINE 2018 1800 FED UNI | federation.edu.au CRICOS Provider No. 00103D | RTO 4909

Dr Scott NankervisLecturer, Biomedical Science 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 memberstake great pride in providing high quality programs in Ballarat, Berwick, Gippsland, the Wimmera andbeyond. FedUni has many enticing programs across a wide range of areas and we place great emphasison 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, ourgraduates continue to enjoy high employment rates.Welcome to Federation University Australia

ContentsWhy choose FedUni? 2 Career andCourse summaries by campus 4 study optionsJoin the Federation Generation 9Campuses and locations 10 Pathway Programs 33Our facilities 12Scholarships, bursaries and grants 13 Agriculture and Horticulture 34Support services and programs 14Experience Uni life 16 Automotive 35Industry Placement Program 17For the best start, live with us on campus 18 Building and Construction 36Life-changing research by the FedGen 20Where do I start? 21 Business 38Information for parents 21Information for international students 21 Education and Early Childhood 42Already know what you want to study? 21Unsure what to study? 21 Food Processing and Cookery 45Making the decision to apply 21 Engineering 46Discover your study pathway 22Alternate pathways to study 23 Hairdressing and Beauty 50P-Tech 23Not sure about tertiary study? 23 Humanities, Social Sciences 51 and CriminologyATAR and Open Access selection explained 24Will I get a place? 24 Information Technology 54Extra requirements 24Consideration on equity grounds 24 Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare 58Study modes to suit your lifestyle 25 Performing Arts, Visual Arts 60Ready to apply? 26 and DesignAre you currently at secondary school? 26Are you a non-year 12 applicant? 26 Psychology 63Are you an international student? 26 Science 64Let’s talk about money 28Want to get an apprenticeship or traineeship? 30 Sport, Health, Physical and 67Pre-apprenticeships 31 Outdoor EducationUnispeak. What does it mean? 32 Research 71Disclaimer: Information contained in this guide was correct at the time of printing. Federation scanUniversity Australia reserves the right to alter any program, procedure or fee, as deemednecessary. Prospective students should confirm program information by visiting Download the ‘DreemAR’ appfederation.edu.au and vtac.edu.au or by contacting the University directly. and scan pages with an AR icon to make your guide come alive!All images used in this publication feature students from our Ballarat, Berwick, Wimmera andGippsland campuses. Produced by Federation University Australia, Marketing and 1Communications. CRICOS Provider No. 00103D. RTO No. 4909.Federation University Australia programs are delivered with Victorian and CommonwealthGovernment funding. CC_100417.FEDERATION.EDU.AU

Why choose FedUni? Create lifelong connections Get started on the right foot. From day one, you’ll meet new people and make lifelong friends. Get involved in a club, society or sports team on campus, or participate in recreational trips and activities throughout the year. Our Alumni Foundation ensures you’ll remain part of the Federation Generation long after you depart our campus. Settings that are conducive to success Even at our city campus (Berwick) – you’ll find plenty of natural open spaces where you can revive your senses between participating in classes undertaken in state of the art, purpose built facilities. Industry links FedUni’s close links with major industry partners provide you with excellent employment prospects upon graduation. Our Technology Park, based at our Mt Helen and SMB campuses is strongly affiliated with the University and employs our graduates in many areas. A new high-tech precinct is also under development in Gippsland. Proven Pathways We’ll help you transition to university life – whether you have an existing qualification, or haven’t finished your secondary education, we can help you get there.#1 in full-time #1 in skills 20,251* employment^ development^ students across theWe have the highest rate of #1 for average country and overseas‘graduates in full-time starting salary^employment’ of any Victorianbased public university^ #1 in student “...The services, even ^ As ranked by the Australian Federal Government’s Quality support^ things like counselling Indicators Learning and Teaching (QILT) www.qilt.edu.au and study help on Our extensive range of programs campus is above and # Good Universities Guide 2010–2017. * 2016 enrolment data will help ease you into university life. beyond what I would have expected.” federation.edu.au/student-support Kate, Education and Arts student2 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

for# teaching1quality ^ (8 years in a row) High quality, teaching from approachable staff combined with small class sizes, and one-on-one assistance.50+ Open Access programs Faculties and Providing more opportunities for Schools access to Higher Education. Refer to page 24 for details on Faculty of Education and Arts Open Access programs. • School of Education federation.edu.au/openaccess • School of Arts, HumanitiesFEDERATION.EDU.AU and Social Sciences Faculty of Health • School of Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare • School of Health Sciences and Psychology Faculty of Science and Technology • School of Engineering and Information Technology • School of Applied and Biomedical Science Federation Business School FedUni TAFE Federation College 3

BALLARAT F FOUNDATION AND SUPPORT STUDIES S SHORT COURSE T TAFE (VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING) O ONLINE / OFF CAMPUS:Mt Helen Campus U UNDERGRADUATE (HIGHER EDUCATION) P POSTGRADUATE (HIGHER EDUCATION) visit federation.edu.au/online FX FLEXIBLE STUDY MODECOURSE Study LevelPATHWAY PROGRAMS DurationFedReady Online StudyBUSINESS Online/FlexibleDiploma of Business Minimum ATARDiploma of Business Administration Page No.Diploma of Leadership and Management Study LevelAdvanced Diploma of Leadership and Management DurationDiploma of Project Management Online/FlexibleAdvanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources) Open AccessBachelor of Applied Management Minimum ATARBachelor of Business Page No.Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) COURSEBachelor of Business (Management)Bachelor of Business (Marketing) ENGINEERINGBachelor of CommerceBachelor of Commerce (Accounting) F 1w O – – 33 Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) U 3 – 3 47Bachelor of Commerce (Economics and Finance) – 3 47Bachelor of Commerce (Law) T1– – – 39 Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) U4 – – 47Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business T1– – – 39 – 3 48Graduate Certificate of Management T1– – – 39 Master of Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) U 2 – 3 48Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting T1– – – 39 – – 48Graduate Diploma of Management T1– – – 39 Bachelor of Engineering Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) U 3 O 3 48Graduate Diploma of Professional Accounting T1– – – 39 – 3 48Master of Business Administration U1– 3 – 39 Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours) U4 – – 49Master of Professional Accounting U3O 3 – 39 O – 49EDUCATION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD U3O 3 – 39 Master of Engineering Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) U 2 – – 49Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care U3O 3 – 39Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care U3O 3 – 39 Bachelor of Engineering Tech. (Mining Engineering) U3 O – 49Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary P–10) U3O 3 – 40Bachelor of Education (Birth–Year 6) U3O 3 – 40 Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) (Honours) U4 O – 49Bachelor of Education (Primary) U3O 3 – 40 – – 49Bachelor of Education Studies U3O – – 40 Master of Engineering Technology (Mining Engineering) U 2 – – 49Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education U4O 3 – 40Bachelor of Community and Human Services/ P^O – – 41 Graduate Diploma of Mining P2 – 3 – 68Bachelor of Education P^O – – 40 – 3 – 68Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences/Bach.of Education P^O – – 41 Master of Mining Engineering P 1.5 – 3 – 68Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education P^O – – 40Bachelor of Visual Arts1/Bachelor of Education P^O – – 41 Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management OR P 0.5 – 3 68Associate Degree of Training and Education P^O – – 41 Reliability Engineering P1Master of Teaching (Primary) – – 65* 68Master of Teaching (Secondary) T 30w – – – 43 Grad. Dip. of Engineering Maintenance Management T2– – – 43 – – 65* 69 U4– – 65* 43 Master of Geomechanics and Geohydrology P 1.5 U4O – 65* 43 – 3 – 69 U4– – 65* 43 Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering P1 – – – 69 U3O 3 - 43 – – – 69 U4– – 65* 44 SPORT, HEALTH, PHYSICAL AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION – 3 – 69 – 3 – 69 U4– – 65* 44 Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science U3 – 3 – 69 – – – 70 U4– – 65* 44 Bachelor of Health Sciences U3 – – – 70 U4– – 65* 44 – – – 68 U4– – 65* 44 Bachelor of Health Sciences (E Health and Informatics) U 3 – – – 70 T 2 PT O – – 43 – – 70 P2O – – 44 Bachelor of Health Sciences –3 – – – 70 P 2O – – 44 (Leading and Managing Health Services) U4 – – – 70 – – – 70 Bachelor of Health and Physical Education – – – 70 Bachelor of Health and Physical Education/ U 4.5 – 3 – 63 Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Education U3 – – – 63 – – – 63 Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Education Grad. Cert. in Outdoor and Environmental Education P 0.5 Grad. Dip. of Outdoor and Environmental Education P1 Bachelor of Sport Management –3 Bachelor of Sport Management/Bachelor of Business U 4 Bachelor of Sport, Physical and Outdoor Education U3 Graduate Diploma of Clinical Exercise Physiology P1 Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology P 0.5 Master of Strength and Conditioning P 1.5 Initial OHS Training Course: Worksafe approved S 5d Refresher OHS Training Course: Worksafe approved S 1d Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety T1 Master of Applied Science (Occ. Health and Safety) P1 Grad. Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management P 2 PT Grad. Certificate in Occupational Hazard Management P 1 PT PSYCHOLOGY Bachelor of Psychological Science U3Notes: Duration is in years full-time, unless otherwise specified; PT= part-time; m = months; w = weeks; d = days. Graduate Diploma of Psychology P1*Students completing Year 12 and wishing to enrol in an undergraduate teaching program (including double degrees) in 2018 Master of Psychology (Clinical) P2 will be required to have a minimum ATAR of 65. This will increase to 70 for 2019.*1 Some Visual Arts classes will be held at our Camp Street Campus. ^ Duration varies4 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

BALLARAT FedUni TAFE SMB Campus – Lydiard and Grant Streets; Mt Rowan and Gillies Street sites. Study Level Duration Online/Flexible Open Access Minimum ATAR Page No. Study Level Duration Online/Flexible Open Access Minimum ATAR Page No.COURSE COURSEHUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND CRIMINOLOGY PATHWAY PROGRAMSCertificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs T 1 – – – 52 Foundation Access Studies (FAST) F 12w O – – 33Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs T 2 – – – 52 FedReady F 1w O – – 33Certificate IV in Community Services T 1 – – – 52 Certificate I in Transition Education F ^ – – – 33Diploma of Community Services T 2 – – – 52 Certificate I, II and III in General Education for Adults F^– – 33Bachelor of Community and Human ServicesCertificate IV in Disability U 3 O 3 – 52 Certificate I, II and III in Spoken and Written English F ^ – – – 33Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Criminal Justice T 1 – – – 52 VCAL (Foundation); (Intermediate); (Senior) F1 33Master of Criminal Justice and Criminology U 3 O 3 – 53 Year 10 P-TechBachelor of International Studies U 3 O 3 – 53 F 4-6 – – – 33Certificate IV in Professional Writing and EditingDiploma of Professional Writing and Editing AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE T 3 – – – 34Bachelor of Social Science P 2 O – – 53 T 2 PT – – – 34Master of Social Work (Qualifying) T 1-2 – – – 34 Certificate III in Agriculture1 T 1-2 – – – 34 U 3 – 3 – 53 T 2.5PT – – – 34 T 1 – – – 53 Diploma of Agriculture1 T 4PT – – – 34 T 1 – – – 53 Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management2 T 1-3 – – – 34 U 3 – 3 – 52 Certificate III in Horticulture2 T 1-2PT – – – 34 P 2 – – – 52 Certificate IV in Horticulture2INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Certificate III in Landscape Construction2Certificate III in Screen and Media T 1 – – – 56 Certificate III in Parks and Gardens2Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology T 1 – – – 55 Certificate IV in Wool Classing1Certificate IV or Diploma in Digital Media Technologies T 1 – – – 55 Broadacre Harvesting S^– – 34Certificate IV or Diploma in Information Technology T 1 – – – 55 Operate Quad Bikes1 S^– – 34Bachelor of Information Technology U 3 O 3 – 56 Operate Tractors1 S^– – 34Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Big Data and Analytics) U 3 – 3 – 56 Operate and Maintain Chainsaws1 S^– – 34Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Business Information Systems) U 3 O 3 – 56 Farm Chemical Users Course1 S^– – 34Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Cloud and Enterprise Computing) U 3 – 3 – 56 AUTOMOTIVEBachelor of Info.Tech. (Games Development) U 3 – 3 – 56 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology T 1 PT – – – 35Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Mobile App Development) U 3 O 3 – 57 Certificate II in Automotive Studies T 23w – – – 35Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Networking and Security) U 3 – 3 – 57 T 3 – – – 35 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical TechnologyBachelor of Info.Tech. (Professional Practice) U 3 – – – 57 Vicroads Licenced Vehicle Tester Course (non award) S 1–5d – – – 35Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Software Development) U 3 – 3 – 57 Vicroads Licenced Vehicle Refresher Course (non award)3 S 1d – – – 35Grad. Dip. OR Master of Tech. (Ent. Sys. & Bus. Analysis) P 1.5/2 – – – 57Grad. Dip. OR Master of Tech. (Software Engineering) P 1.5/2 – – – 57 COOKERY AND FOOD PROCESSINGNURSING, MIDWIFERY AND HEALTHCARE Certificate III in Commercial Cookery T 3 PT – – – 45Certificate III in Individual Support T 9m – – – 59 Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery T 2 – – – 45Diploma of Nursing T 2 PT – – – 59 Certificate II in Food Processing – Traineeship T 1 – – – 45Bachelor of Nursing U 3 – 3 – 59 Certificate III in Food Processing – Traineeship T 3 – – – 45Bachelor of Nursing (Accelerated Program) U 2 – 3 – 59 Certificate III in Hospitality (Restaurant Front of House) T 3 – – – 45Graduate Diploma of Midwifery P 1 – – – 59 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)3 T 4 – – – 45Graduate Diploma of Paramedicine P 1 – – – 59 Certificate III in Patisserie T 1 – – – 45SCIENCE Certificate IV in Patisserie T 2 – – – 45Certificate IV in Food Science and Technology T 1.5 PT – – – 45 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread)3 T 3 – – – 45Bachelor of Biomedical Science T 3 – – – 45Bachelor of Biotechnology U 3 O 3 – 65 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry)3 T 3.5 – – – 45Bachelor of Environmental and Conservation Science S 1d – – – 45Bachelor of Food and Nutritional Science U 3 O 3 – 66 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined)3 S 1d – – – 45Bachelor of Geoscience U 3 O 3 – 65 Food Safety Supervisor2 S 1d – – – 45Bachelor of Mathematical Science U 3 O 3 – 66 Responsible Service of Alcohol U 3 – 3 – 66 Use Hygienic Practices for Food Safety U 3 O 3 – 66Bachelor of Science U 3 O 3 – 65Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science U 3 O 3 – 66 5

BALLARAT BERWICKFedUni TAFE Berwick CampusSMB Campus – Lydiard and Grant Streets; Mt Rowan and Gillies Street sites. Study Level Duration Online/Flexible Open Access Minimum ATAR Page No. Study Level Duration Online/Flexible Open Access Minimum ATAR Page No.COURSE COURSEBUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION PATHWAY PROGRAMSCertificate II in Building and Construction Foundation Access Studies (FAST) F 12w O – – 33(Pre-apprenticeships in Bricklaying; Carpentry; or – – 33Painting and Decorating) T 16w – – – 37 FedReady F 1w O T 0.5 PT – – – 37 3 – 39Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) BUSINESS 3 – 39 3 – 39Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) T 3 – – – 37 Bachelor of Business U3O 3 – 39 3 – 40Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying T 3 – – – 37 Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) U 3 O 3 – 40Certificate III in Painting and Decorating T 3 – – – 37 Bachelor of Business (Management) U3O – 65* 43 – 65* 43Certificate II in Construction Pathways T 16w – – – 37 Bachelor of Business (Marketing) U3O 3 – 43Certificate II in Furniture Making T 12w – – – 37 Bachelor of Commerce U3O 3 – 48Certificate III in Cabinet Making T 4 – – – 37 Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) U3O 3 – 52 3 – 52Certificate III in Carpentry T 4 – – – 37 EDUCATION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD 3 – 56Certificate III in Joinery T 3 – – – 37 Bachelor of Education (Birth–Year 6) U4O 3 – 56 3 – 57Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) T 14w – – – 37 Bachelor of Education (Primary) U4– 3 – 59Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician T 4 – – – 37 Bachelor of Education Studies U3O 3 – 59Certificate II in Plumbing T 14w – – – 37 ENGINEERING 3 – 63Certificate III in Plumbing T 4 – – – 37 Bachelor of Mechatronic Systems Engineering (Honours) U 4 O 3 – 65 3 – 66Conduct in-service safety testing of electrical equip. S 2d – – – 37 HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND CRIMINOLOGY 3 – 68Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level S 5d – – – 37 Bachelor of Community and Human Services U3OWork safely in the construction industry S 1d – – – 37 Bachelor of Social Science U3–Restricted Electrical Licence S – – – – 37 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYWorking at Heights OR Working in Confined Spaces S 1d – – – 37 Bachelor of Information Technology U3OENGINEERING Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Business Information Systems) U 3 –Certificate IV in Engineering (Post trade) T 1PT – – – 47 Bachelor of Info. Tech. (Mobile App Development) U3OCertificate II in Engineering Studies (Pre-apprenticeship) T 13w – – – 47 NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND HEALTHCAREHydraulics, Pneumatics and Fluid Power T 17w – – – 47 Bachelor of Nursing U 3 FXSolidworks (non award) T 16w – – – 47 Bachelor of Nursing (Accelerated Program) U2–Welding Certificate AS 1796, Cert 1-9 T 1-3PT – – – 47 PSYCHOLOGYWelding Night Class (non award) (40 weeks) T – – – – 47 Bachelor of Psychological Science U3–Certificate II in Engineering (Traineeship) T 2 – – – 47 SCIENCECertificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade T 3 – – – 47 Bachelor of Environmental and Conservation Science U 3 OCertificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade T 4 – – – 47 Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science U3OCertificate III in Engineering – Production Systems T 3 – – – 47 SPORT, HEALTH, PHYSICAL AND OUTDOOR EDUCATIONCert. III in Surface Preparation and Coating Application T 1.5 PT – – – 47 Bachelor of Health Sciences U3–Diploma of Engineering – Technical T 1 – – – 47HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY Notes: Duration is in years full-time, unless otherwise specified; PT= part-time; m = months; w = weeks; d = days.Certificate III in Beauty Services T 0.5PT – – – 50 *Students completing Year 12 and wishing to enrol in an undergraduate teaching program (including double degrees) in 2018 will be required to have a minimum ATAR of 65. This will increase to 70 for 2019.*Diploma of Beauty Therapy T 1 – – – 50 1 Mt Rowan site; 2 Gillies Street Site 3 External site/Workplace ^ Duration variesCertificate III OR Certificate IV in Hairdressing T 1.5–3 – – – 50HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND CRIMINOLOGYBachelor of Social Science U 3 – 3 – 52PERFORMING ARTS, VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGNCertificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services T 1 – – – 61Diploma in Live Production and Technical Services T 1– – 61Graduate Diploma of Ceramics P 1 – – – 62SCIENCEDiploma of Conservation and Land Management T 1-2 – – – 656 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

CHURCHILL F FOUNDATION AND SUPPORT STUDIES S SHORT COURSE T TAFE (VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING)Gippsland Campus U UNDERGRADUATE (HIGHER EDUCATION) O ONLINE / OFF CAMPUS: P POSTGRADUATE (HIGHER EDUCATION) visit federation.edu.au/online FX FLEXIBLE STUDY MODECOURSE Study Level Duration Online/Flexible Open Access Minimum ATAR Page No. Study Level Duration Online/Flexible Open Access Minimum ATAR Page No. COURSEPATHWAY PROGRAMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYFoundation Access Studies (FAST)FedReady F 12w O – – 33 Bachelor of Information Technology U 3 O 3 – 56BUSINESS F 1w O – – 33Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Big Data and Analytics) U 3 – 3 – 56Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) U 3 O 3 – 39Bachelor of Business (Management) U 3 O 3 – 39 Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Business Information Systems) U 3 O 3 – 56Bachelor of Business (Marketing) U 3 O 3 – 39Bachelor of Commerce U 3 O 3 – 39 Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Cloud and Enterprise Computing) U 3 – 3 56Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) U 3 O 3 – 40Bachelor of Commerce (Economics and Finance) U 3 O 3 – 40 Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Mobile App Development) U 3 O 3 – 57Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business U 3 O 3 – 40Grad. Cert./ Grad. Diploma of Management U 4 O 3 – 40 Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Networking and Security) U 3 – 3 – 57Grad. Cert./ Grad. Diploma in Professional Accounting P ^ O – – 41Master of Business Administration P ^ O – – 40 NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND HEALTHCAREMaster of Professional Accounting P ^ O – – 41EDUCATION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD P ^ O – – 40 Bachelor of Nursing U 3 – 3 – 59Bachelor of Education (Birth–Year 6)Bachelor of Education (Primary) U 4 O – 65* 43 Bachelor of Nursing (Accelerated Program) U 2 – 3 – 59Bachelor of Education Studies U 4 – – 65* 43Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education U 3 O 3 - 43 Graduate Diploma of Midwifery P 1 – – – 59 U 4 – – 65* 44 PERFORMING ARTS, VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN Bachelor of Applied Creative Arts U 3 – 3 – 62 Bachelor of Visual Arts (Fine Arts) U 3 – 3 – 62 SCIENCE Bachelor of Biomedical Science U 3 O 3 – 65 Bachelor of Biotechnology U 3 O 3 – 66 Bachelor of Environmental and Conservation Science U 3 O 3 – 65 Bachelor of Food and Nutritional Science U 3 O 3 – 66 Bachelor of Science U 3 O 3 – 65 Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science U 3 O 3 – 66Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary P–10) U4– – 65* 43Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences/Bach.of Education U4–ENGINEERING – 65* 44 HORSHAM Wimmera CampusBachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) U 3 –3 47 4Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) U 3 –3 47 PATHWAY PROGRAMS 4 Certificate I in Transition EducationBachelor of Engineering Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) U – 3 – 48 AUTOMOTIVE F ^ – – – 33 3 Certificate II in Automotive Servicing TechnologyBachelor of Mechatronic Systems Engineering (Honours) U 3 O3 48 Vicroads Licenced Vehicle Tester Course (non award) 3 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTIONSPORT, HEALTH, PHYSICAL AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION Conduct in-service safety testing of electrical equip. T 1 PT – – – 35 3 OHS short courses (Worksafe approved)Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science U – 3 – 68 Work safely in construction S 1-5d 35 – 3 – 68Bachelor of Health Sciences U – 3 – 68Bachelor of Health Sciences (E Health and Informatics) U – 3 – 68 S 2d – – 37Bachelor of Health Sciences S 1-5d – – – 70(Leading and Managing Health Services) U S 1d – – – 37Bachelor of Health and Physical Education U 4 – – 65* 68 BUSINESSBachelor of Health and Physical Education/ U 4.5 – – 65* 69 Diploma of Business T 1 – – – 39Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Education Diploma of Business Administration T 1 – – – 39 U 3 – 3 – 69 Diploma of Leadership and Management T 1 – – – 39Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Education U 3 – 3 – 69 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management T 1 – – – 39Bachelor of Sport, Physical and Outdoor EducationPSYCHOLOGY Diploma of Project Management T 1 – – – 39Bachelor of Psychological Science U 3 – 3 – 63 Advanced Dip. of Management (Human Resources) T – 1 – – 39Graduate Diploma of Psychology P 1 – – – 63 Bachelor of Applied Management U 1 – 3 – 39HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND CRIMINOLOGY HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND CRIMINOLOGYBachelor of Community and Human Services U 3 O 3 – 52 Bachelor of Social Science U 3 – 3 – 52Bachelor of Arts U 3 O 3 – 53 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYBachelor of Criminal Justice U 3 O 3 – 53 Certificate III in Screen and Media T 1 – – – 56Bachelor of Social Science U 3 – 3 – 52 NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND HEALTHCAREMaster of Social Work (Qualifying) P 2 – – – 52 Diploma of Nursing T 2 – – – 59 7

BALLARAT F FOUNDATION AND SUPPORT STUDIES S SHORT COURSE T TAFE (VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING) O ONLINE / OFF CAMPUS:Camp Street Campus U UNDERGRADUATE (HIGHER EDUCATION) P POSTGRADUATE (HIGHER EDUCATION) visit federation.edu.au/online F FLEXIBLE STUDY MODECOURSE Study Level Duration Online/Flexible Open Access Minimum ATAR Page No.PERFORMING ARTS, VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGNDiploma of Graphic Design T 1 – – – 62Bachelor of Acting for Stage and Screen U 3 – 3 – 61Bachelor of Music TheatreBachelor of Communication Design U 3 – 3 – 61 Notes: Duration is in years full-time, unless otherwise specified; PT= part-time; m = months; w = weeks; d = days.Bachelor of Visual Arts (Fine Arts) U 3 – 3 – 62 *Students completing Year 12 and wishing to enrol in an undergraduate teaching program (including double degrees) in 2018 will be required to have a minimum ATAR of 65. This will increase to 70 for 2019. U 3 – 3 – 62 ^ Duration varies + Gippsland-based students only.Online and Flexible Please note that some of these programs will require students to undertake a mix of online and onStudy Options campus/face-to-face studies (usually in blocks of 1-5 days for completion of practical components). Please refer to full program details in this guide or online at study.federation.edu.au. Study Level Duration Online/Flexible Open Access Minimum ATAR Page No. Study Level Duration Online/Flexible Open Access Minimum ATAR Page No.COURSE COURSEPATHWAY PROGRAMS ENGINEERINGFoundation Access Studies (FAST) F 12w O – – 33 Bachelor of Engineering Tech. (Mining Engineering) U 3 O 3 – 48FedReady F 1w O – – 33 Bachelor of Mechatronic Systems Engineering (Honours) U 4 O 3 48BUSINESS Graduate Diploma of Mining P 2 O – – 49Bachelor of Business U 3 O 3 – 39 Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management OR P 0.5 O – – 49Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) U 3 O 3 – 39 Reliability Engineering P 1 O – – 49Bachelor of Business (Management) U 3 O 3 – 39 Grad. Dip. of Engineering Maintenance ManagementBachelor of Business (Marketing) U 3 O 3 – 39 Master of Geomechanics and Geohydrology P 1.5 O – – 49Bachelor of Commerce U 3 O 3 – 40 Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering P 1 O – – 49Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) U 3 O 3 – 40 HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND CRIMINOLOGYBachelor of Commerce (Economics and Finance) U 3 O 3 – 40 Bachelor of Community and Human Services U 3 O 3 – 52Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business U 4 O 3 – 40 Bachelor of Arts U 3 O 3 – 53Graduate Certificate of Management U ^ O – – 41 Bachelor of Criminal Justice U 3 O 3 – 53Graduate Diploma of ManagementGraduate Certificate in Professional Accounting U ^ O – – 41 Master of Criminal Justice and Criminology P 2 O – – 53Graduate Diploma of Professional AccountingMaster of Business Administration U ^ O – – 40 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYMaster of Professional AccountingEDUCATION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD U ^ O – – 40 Bachelor of Information Technology U 3 O 3 – 56Bachelor of Education (Birth–Year 6)Bachelor of Education Studies U ^ O – – 41 Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Business Information Systems) U 3 O 3 – 56Associate Degree of Training and Education U ^ O – – 40Master of Education Studies Bachelor of Info.Tech. (Mobile App Development) U 3 O 3 – 57Master of Teaching (Primary)Master of Teaching (Secondary) U4O – *65 43 SCIENCE U 3 O3–NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND HEALTHCARE U3O 3 – 43 Bachelor of Biomedical Science U 3 O3–Bachelor of Nursing P 2 PT O – – 43 Bachelor of Biotechnology U 3 O3– P2O – – 43 Bachelor of Environmental and Conservation Science U 3 O3– P2O – – 44 Bachelor of Food and Nutritional Science U 3 O3– P2O – – 44 Bachelor of Mathematical Science U 3 O3– Bachelor of Science U 3 FX 3 – 59 Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science U 3 O3–SPORT, HEALTH, PHYSICAL AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION Graduate Certificate in Brewing P 0.5 O – –Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science+ U 3 FX 3 – Graduate Diploma of Brewing P1O ––8 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Join the Federation GenerationThrough our strong-willed We are a community formed by unique individuals who share aattitude, our desire is to make common goal — discover our stories.a difference in a positive wayand inspire those around us. Entering university is like entering a whole new world — let us guide you throughThis is what drives our the decision making process. In the following pages you’ll find importantsuccess and sets us apart. information that specifically addresses what you need to know and do - fromThis is FedUni and we are the making key decisions, through to submitting your application to study.Federation Generation. Welcome to the Federation Generation.Professor Caroline Finch Lizzy RonaldDirector of the Australian FedUni student and Kokoda Visual artsCentre for Research into Injury Track Team participantin Sport and its Prevention “FedUni offered me a way to(ACRISP). “What first started out as a learn and to go places in the personal challenge turned into future.”“[Professor Finch] has something that was so much more!”encouraged researchersworldwide to improve theirmethodology through her highlyregarded work in the statisticalanalysis/coding/classification ofsports injury surveillance data…” Matt Anna Sport Management Education “Staff have had a lot of “... being the first child in my experience in the sporting family to commit to tertiary industry. The opportunities you studies was rather daunting. get from networking with those Despite this, my transition from sorts of people can open up high school to university life was opportunities such as the a breeze. Having lecturers and internship at AFL Victoria.” tutors that know you by name has given me a sense of belongingFEDERATION.EDU.AU at this university.” 9

Campuses Mt Helen Campus and locations (Ballarat) The university’s six domestic campuses stretch across University Drive, Mt Helen Victoria – from the Wimmera in the west, to our founding campuses in historical Ballarat, our new city campus in Our flagship Ballarat campus, Mt Berwick, to our Gippsland campus in picturesque Churchill. Helen is home to both FedUni TAFE and higher education programs, and All campuses have easy access to a wide range of facilities provides a blend of state-of-the-art including medical centres, swimming pools, gymnasiums, facilities surrounded by a peaceful sporting facilities, art galleries, eateries and much more – bushland setting. Just minutes from either on campus or conveniently located nearby. the bustling centre of Ballarat, there is ample car parking, as well as on federation.edu.au/campuses campus public transport stops that contribute to a stress free commute.SMB Campus (Ballarat) Camp Street Campus Rural Sciences Skills (Ballarat) Centre (Ballarat)Lydiard Street South, BallaratThe SMB Campus features historic Camp Street, Ballarat Gillies Street and Mt Rowan,buildings dating back to 1870 mixed Ballaratwith modern state-of-the-art Located in the centre of Ballarat,facilities – including the purpose- Camp Street features our highly- Spread over two teaching locationsbuilt engineering and construction regarded Arts Academy and runs in the north west of Ballarat, thetraining centres. The Campus is both VET and higher education level Rural Sciences Skills Centre provideshome to Federation College and visual and performing arts programs. first class rural science facilities. TheFedUni TAFE - delivering quality A unique integration of the old and conservation and horticultureTAFE vocational education, new, including specialised theatres focused Gillies Street location makesapprenticeships, skills training and and galleries, the campus provides a use of the established wetlands andpreparatory courses. vibrant arts and cultural gardens of Ballarat’s lake and environment for students to master Botanical Gardens precinct, while the their craft and showcase finished Mt Rowan location has purpose built works. agricultural facilities, covering both livestock and crop based farming.10 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Berwick Campus Off-campus and international72–100 Clyde Road, Berwick teaching locationsFedUni’s newest addition, the Berwick Campus is located about 40km south eastof the Melbourne CBD, . Only a five minute walk from the metro train network, FedUni has a network of trustedand just off the Princes Freeway – this multi-level campus combines modern partner providers in countriesarchitecturally-designed buildings with spacious landscaped surroundings. including China, Malaysia and Hong Kong. We also have numerous metropolitan based partner providers in Australia. Our partners are specialists in providing a supportive learning environment for international students who prefer the city environment. Successful graduates receive a FedUni qualification and testamur.Gippsland Campus Wimmera Campus Online study(Churchill) (Horsham) For whatever reason youNorthways Road, Churchill 289 Baillie Street, Horsham cannot study in person at anyOur Gippsland higher education of our campuses – FedUni hascampus continues FedUni’s Offering a range of TAFE, Bachelor a large range of fullycommitment to a peaceful learning and postgraduate study options, the supported online studyenvironment combined with first campus features modern facilities, programs.class facilities. Located in the town including a fully functionalof Churchill, on over 60 hectares of hairdressing salon and specialised federation.edu.au/onlineland, less than two hours from plumbing, automotive, building andMelbourne. Car parking is readily construction workshops alongsideavailable to all students. art and design, nursing, and computer training facilities.FEDERATION.EDU.AU 11

Our facilitiesFedUni prides itself on providing students with the best possiblelearning experience. We are able to do this, in part, because of ourhigh quality facilities.Student Commons – Berwick Campus Gippsland CampusMt Helen Campus Our new Berwick Campus features a Carbon Technology ResearchThe brand new Student Commons, range of modern facilities, including Centre (CTRC)located in the centre of the Mt a newly developed science lab, With the latest advanced equipmentHelen Campus, is a gathering place nursing labs, library, on-campus and research expertise for lab andand hub for student support. accommodation, and a number of pilot production activities, CTRC’s indoor and outdoor courtyard focus is in providing high-levelThe perfect place to meet your spaces. FedUni Berwick also features tailored analytical support for carbonstudy group with large communal an expansive solar array that capture and coal to products projects.desks – or for a more focused significantly reduces the carbonsession you can utilise one of the footprint of the campus. Metro and Auditoriumfully equipped breakout rooms. country rail links are within walking The building is a 1500m2 multi-use distance, reducing the reliance on facility for major events that can be cars to access the campus. seamlessly divided into six smaller spaces. It has green credentials such as water collection and recycling. Library This high quality and well-resourced space, built over three levels, has been designed to provide an airy atmosphere and capture natural light. It provides quality study spaces, such as the Library Learning Centre equipped for students to carry out group work.Clinical Nursing Labs – Trade facilities – Arts Academy -Mt Helen Campus SMB Campus Camp Street CampusNewly completed, these purpose The Building & Construction Training This unique inner-city campusbuilt clinical units mirror the hospital Centre, and Manufacturing & incorporates a clever blend ofenvironment and allow students to Engineering Skills Centre, located in historical and new, purpose builtbe involved in simulated learning Ballarat are designed to replicate facilities located within Ballarat’s artbased on real clinical scenarios. The trade industry work environments. and cultural heart. The campus isHigh Fidelity Unit allows for From drainage sandpits to circuitry, home to our Arts Academy, a one ofcontrolled simulation of high level every trade has its own specialised a kind centre for performance andcomplex scenarios requiring various training space. visual arts.levels of critical care.12 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Scholarships, Scholarship/Bursary/Grant Amount Who should applybursaries andgrants Bursaries and GrantsA range of scholarships, bursaries and grants are KickStart Bursaries $1,500 – $4000 Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarshipsavailable for students within the Higher Education KickStart Grantsand TAFE divisions of FedUni. Brian Mackenzie Honours $50 – $1,000 Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarships BursaryScholarships, awarded on merit and potential to succeed, are $3,000 FedUni Undergraduate Honoursintended to assist students financially with their studies. FedUni Gippsland Education Precinct $2,500 studentsGrants are a one-time supply of goods or equipment intended Bursaryto assist students with their studies or placement, while A Year 12 student from Kurnai CollegeBursaries are designed to assist eligible students who face Scholarships and a trainee or apprentice withsignificant financial challenges. Federation Training or Apprenticeships Group Australia.Applying for a scholarship is easy!Once you have enrolled at FedUni we encourage you to Year 12 Scholarships $5, 000 Year 12 students in designated regions.complete a Kickstart registration.Kickstart is the starting place for local and international students Albert Coates Memorial $2,500 Undergraduate nursing, visual arts orwanting to apply for a scholarship, bursary or grant offered at Awards biomedical science students in secondFederation University Australia (FedUni) — with one simple year with a high academic standard.registration you’ll be considered for all eligible scholarships,bursaries and grants. Industry Placement Program $7,500–$15,000 Refer to federation.edu.au/ipp ScholarshipApplications are open year round – however, we encourage allstudents to apply online via KickStart when completing their Foundation Scholarships $7,000 Commencing and continuing students.enrolment at the start of the year. Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarshipsA detailed list of scholarships, bursaries and grants, including full Higher Degree by Research – Refer to federation.edu.au/researcheligibility criteria and registration information can be found on our Scholarships Students interested in performing withwebsite. FedUni Pipe Band. FedUni Pipe Band Scholarships $500–1,000federation.edu.au/scholarships Commencing and continuing students. Faculty Scholarships Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarshipsPhone: 1800 333 864 Commencing and continuing students. Federation Business School Up to $12,000 Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarships Commencing and continuing students. Health Up to $12,000 Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarships Commencing and continuing students. Science and Technology Up to $12,000 Refer to federation.edu.au/scholarships Education and Arts Up to $12,000 Indigenous students. Scholarships — ISSP Indigenous students. Indigenous Commonwealth Application Indigenous students. Education Costs Scholarships based (ICECS) Indigenous students. Indigenous Commonwealth Application Certificate IV and above TAFE students. Accommodation Scholarships based Certificate IV and above TAFE students. (ICAS) Year 10 and 11 students in Indigenous Commonwealth Application designated regions. Reward Scholarships (ICRS) based Year 10 students in designated regions. FedUni Dr Mary Atkinson $ 5,400 Bursary TAFE Scholarships RJ Young Scholarships $4,000 Foundation Scholarships $1,000 Awards Year 10/11 Achievement Award $300 Federation Business School $100 Year 10 AwardFEDERATION.EDU.AU 13

Support servicesand programsFedUni understands that starting your life as a university student isexciting, but that it also involves change and challenges along theway. To help you meet these challenges, and to succeed, we providea large number of support services, and a range of student-focusedacademic pathway and ongoing support programs.Aboriginal Education Centre Student Advisory ServiceThe Centre provides a range of support to prospective Advice and support if you have concerns about yourand current Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students educational experience.for Higher Education and TAFE at each campus. federation.edu.au/studentadviserfederation.edu.au/aec Elite athlete, coach and performerLibraries university programOur library facilities offer over 252,000 books, 250,000 Elite athletes, coaches and performers have thee-books, 30,000 journal titles, laptops for loan and opportunity to manage the demands of higherother services including library skills programs, online education with their sporting/performanceresources and mix of comfortable study and learning commitments via customised support and thespaces. implementation of flexible study arrangements - allowing you to strive for success in both arenas.federation.edu.au/libraryCounselling service Centre for Multicultural ServicesAccess free and confidential counselling in a supportive From social activities to English language practice, linksand welcoming environment. Screen2Screen (video with community organisations, excursions and culturalcounselling is also available). celebrations to personal welfare support, CMS are available at all major campuses and are the first point offederation.edu.au/counselling contact for multicultural students if you’re unsure about anything, or simply want to make new friends.Chaplaincy federation.edu.au/multicultural-supportChaplains are available for spiritual and pastoral caresupport, as well as practical help. Bookstoresfederation.edu.au/chaplaincy Bookstores are located at the Berwick, Gippsland, Horsham and Mt Helen campuses.Students with disabilities Children’s CentresThe Disability Liaison Unit assists prospective andcurrent students with permanent and temporary FedUni Children’s Centres –disabilities in gaining access to programs and facilities FedUni Children’s Centres are located in Ballaratand in achieving their academic and training goals. (Mt Helen and SMB campuses) and Gippsland. Berwick Campus: There are a number offederation.edu.au/disability external childcare centres located nearby.Student Careers and Employment federation.edu.au/childrens-centresA free service to assist you to find part-time and casualwork opportunities whilst you are studying, internships,cadetships and vacation work, as well as that allimportant job for when you graduate.federation.edu.au/studentcareerhub14 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Student health Student Futures ProgramsBerwick CampusBerwick Healthcare is co-located on campus and students and staff are able Our Student Futures Programs willto access all available services. support you at all stages of transition to university life — from yourberwickhealthcare.com.au pre-tertiary experience and throughout your undergraduateGippsland Campus experience.A campus nurse provides free, confidential consultations for all students. • FedReady ProgramMt Helen Campus prepares you for studyAn accredited Health Centre provides confidential consultations byappointment to the University community and travel health consultations to • Mentor Programthe general public. helps you settle in to your university lifefederation.edu.au/health-centre • PASS ProgramSMB and Camp Street campuses join a study group for your courseThese campuses are within reach of a full range of health facilities adjacent tothe CBD, including public and private hospitals and specialist providers. • ASK Service ASK a FedUni student for helpWimmera CampusOur Wimmera Campus is located close to the hospital and external healthcare • YourTutorproviders. free online tutoring • Learning Skills Advisors individual and group study support • Study Skills Website free online resources federation.edu.au/ studentfuturesFEDERATION.EDU.AU 15

Experience Uni lifeUni is not just about study! You will expand your social network, create funmemories and meet new lifelong friends. We encourage you to take advantage ofthe wide variety of activities, groups and social events, and become a part of thestudent community at FedUni.Clubs and societies FedUni AlumniSign up to sport, recreation, social and interest group Once you graduate from FedUni, you become part ofactivities. Start your own club or join one. our alumni community.federation.edu.au/clubs-and-societies federation.edu.au/alumniSport and recreation Leadership & Volunteering@FedUniJoin a FedUNITED sports team and participate in Make a change on campus, in the community andintervarsity events such as regional games and across the world whilst enhancing your leadership skills.UniGames. federation.edu.au/student-leadershipfederation.edu.au/sport Golden Key ChapterUniSportsFully equipped gym, squash courts, tennis courts, and High achieving students may be invited to become aswimming pool at the Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat). member of the Golden Key Chapter.federation.edu.au/unisports fedunigoldenkey.comLatrobe Leisure ChurchillFully equipped gym, pool and squash courts and multi- Student representationuse courts adjacent to the Gippsland Campus. Student Senate – Ballarat, Berwick, Gippsland,latrobe.vic.gov.au/leisure Wimmera & Online The Student Senate works to improve your studentBerwick Campus experience and consults on how your Student ServicesThere are a number of gyms located close to the and Amenities Fees are spent.Berwick Campus – with many offering student federation.edu.au/student-senatediscounts.federation.edu.au/sport16 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Industry “The most valuable,Placement Program ‘practical’ part of my degree was my IPPStudents participating in the Industry Placement Program (IPP) placement — this allowedundertake a placement of up to 26 weeks with a host organisation in me to gain real worldthe same field as their studies. experience, it put my studies into perspective andTo help offset the costs involved in balancing study and placement, IPP students receive helped me to understandan organisational-funded scholarship payment of up to AUD $15,000. why I was doing what I was doing at university.IPP gives students industry experience while studying towards a degree. Students apply This enabled me to focusthe knowledge they've learnt in the classroom, while developing hands-on employment on completing my degreeskills that are sought by employers. If you’re studying a course without a placement and gave me some directioncomponent then you’re eligible to apply. You must have 30 credit points available within into my career path.”your degree. Liam Bednarski (Business and Commerce Graduate)federation.edu.au/ippFEDERATION.EDU.AU 17

For the best start,live with us on campus Student Accommodation Benefits of living on campus Your student experience isn’t only determined by the quality of your course and lecturers. Where you live can have a great • Success > Proven transition impact on your overall experience and how you feel during this program to help you settle in exciting time in your life. • Friends > Develop lifelong Living in university residences enables you to meet a diverse range of people friendships from different backgrounds and cultures, creating an instant support network. • Safe > 24/7 access to residential FedUni Living strives to create thriving, inclusive and connected student support residential communities which are integrated with the institutional teaching, learning and support framework. • Fun > Exciting experiences and instant networks Students who live with FedUni are supported by a dedicated team, whose key priority is your success. • Easy > No hidden costs, with bills included in your rent First year guarantee • Convenient > Residences located First year undergraduate students are guaranteed* accommodation during their on, or close to campus first year of study. For full details please visit federation.edu.au/feduniliving federation.edu.au/feduniliving *Eligibility and application criteria apply18 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Your OptionsBallarat residences Berwick residencesOur halls and residences provide fully furnished, single study Located conveniently close tobedrooms along with easy access to the University’s facilities and campus and offering a range ofcomputer network. accommodation options, our Berwick residences has somethingPeter Lalor Hall, located at the Mt Helen Campus provides accommodation in single to suit all needs.bedrooms with shared facilities. Peter Lalor residents are provided with an evening mealMonday to Thursday. A central courtyard provides barbeque facilities, landscaped Halls of Residence offers a supportive livingsurrounds and a pleasant setting for outdoor activities and leisure. environment with two types of accommodation options. Residents canBella Guerin Hall is also located on the Mt Helen Campus. Each unit in Bella Guerin choose from private ensuite rooms withaccommodates 11 students, and feature large kitchen and lounge areas with a shared kitchen and living facilities or 4communal central quadrangle and undercover barbeque area. bedroom self-contained apartments.Jemacra Place, located in Mt Clear, is only five minutes from the Mt Helen Campus and The Townhouses are another great optionclose to public transport and shopping centres. Jemacra Place comprises 16, five and located within a short walk to classes. Thesix bedroom houses with multiple bathrooms, spacious kitchens and lounge areas. townhouses consist of 5 private bedrooms with shared living and kitchen facilities.Elsworth Street offers easy access to all FedUni’s Ballarat campuses. Elsworth Streetincludes a combination of one, two, three and four bedroom self-contained apartments. All residents have access to a communalThe property also boasts a large communal lounge area with cooking facilities as well as social and recreational space, includingsecure undercover parking, and landscaped courtyard. lounges, kitchen, a pool table and laundry.Camp Street is situated in the heart of Ballarat above our Arts Academy studios and Short term accommodationgalleries, and is just minutes from restaurants, shopping and the cinema. Choose fromensuite studio rooms with kitchenettes or four bedroom units with fully equipped kitchen FedUni Living offers short termand lounge area. Communal laundry and undercover parking is also available. accommodation at the Ballarat, Berwick and Gippsland campuses. Well-appointedVictoria Street Residence is situated on the main entrance road in to Ballarat from accommodation with bathroom, kitchen,Melbourne and consists of the ‘Victoria Street House’ as well as the ‘Victoria Street TV/dining and laundry facilities are availableMotel’. This residence is a short commute via public transport to the CBD, SMB Campus for guest use.and the Mt Helen Campus. Victoria Street House offers large bed/study rooms. A well-appointed self-catering kitchen, dining room, spacious TV room and laundry facilities areavailable for resident use. Victoria Street Motel consists of large single rooms with ensuites.There is also a large fully equipped self-catering kitchen and communal area for students.Gippsland residences Fees and inclusionsA number of accommodation options are available to suit a variety Living with us not only provides theof needs. A wide range of facilities and common spaces are available best possible start to your universityfor Gippsland residents including fitness, recreation and experience, fantastic opportunities,entertainment, tennis and basketball courts, recreation halls, invaluable memories and lifelongvegetable gardens and outdoor BBQ spaces. friends – it also represents great value. Accommodation options startNorth Place is located immediately adjacent to the main campus and accommodates from around $165 per week, and35 residents. North place residences offer standard and ensuite rooms with large include bills, internet, 24/7 access tocommunal kitchens and lounge areas. residential support, various residential programs, events andSouth Residences offer convenient access to campus and feature large kitchen, lounge activities, as well as access to pooland bathroom facilities, with both standard room and ensuite options available. and gym facilities at selected locations.West Residences feature a number of five and six bedroom cottages with sharedkitchen, lounge room, bathroom and laundry facilities.Halls of Residence is a recently constructed, modern and environmentally friendly placeto live. The complex consists of two buildings, with a total of 50 bedrooms. Halls ofResidence offers three bedroom layouts: standard, ensuite bedrooms and mobilityaccess bedrooms.FEDERATION.EDU.AU 19

Life-changing research Fadi Charcharby the FederationGeneration Emeritus Professor Robert HT Smith Professor and Personal ChairFedUni is dedicated to world-class research that changespeople’s lives. The University’s Professor Fadi Charchar is leading vital research into heart disease in children.We offer a world of opportunities for you to pursue your educationaljourney beyond your undergraduate degree. We also have a thriving Aortic coarctation (narrowing of the aorta) occurs inresearch and post-graduate community that is delivering amazing five to ten per cent of all children with congenitaloutcomes. Our research is regional in focus, national in scope and heart disease. It requires surgery soon after birth,”international in reach. We put you, the student, first. Professor Charchar said.FedUni researchers collaborate with leading universities, research bodies “Unfortunately, the life expectancy of these patients isand industries in Australia and overseas. Our research degrees are offered reduced. Up to 75 per cent of the children mayacross a range of disciplines. develop high blood pressure later in life, increasing their risk of heart disease.To learn more about exciting research opportunities at FedUni please visit “Using new technologies, we want to investigate thefederation.edu.au/research genetic changes that contribute to the development of hypertension in coarctation patients. “These genetic changes will allow us to determine which patients will likely develop hypertension. We can then initiate early treatment to prevent the development of hypertension and ultimately reduce premature death.”20 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Where do I start? scanThe search to find your dream program will raise many questions. Unsure what to study?To arrive at the answer that best suits you, there are a range ofresources and events available. Ask yourself…If you are unsure what to study, you can identify the areas you’re interested in, and start • Why do you want to study?collecting information from FedUni about programs that would be the perfect fit for you. • What interests you? • What do you enjoy?Or if you already know what you want to study, there are opportunities for you to learn • What type of career attracts you?more about the university and the great experiences we have to offer. • What qualifications do you needInformation for parents “Whether your goal is to take to work in those areas? up degree-level studies, or toParents want the best education for improve your educational level Do your researchtheir children and when it comes to to enhance your day to daydeciding on future study and career life or employment opportunities, View our Course Finderoptions, finding the right advice and you will find a pathway study.federation.edu.ausupport can often be challenging. program that is right for you.” Check out publicationsWe’ve developed a range of federation.edu.au/publicationsinformation to assist you guide your Federation College student vtac.edu.auyoung adult through this exciting,but daunting time! Already know what you want to study?federation.edu.au/parentsInformation for Check out our campusesinternational students Come to our Open Days Take a tourThe Centre for Multicultural Servicesexists to help students from all Open Day Book a tour of your preferred campuscultural backgrounds to succeed at Sunday 27 August 2017 by contacting us on 1800 333 864FedUni. From pre-arrival informationand orientation activities for Info DayInternational students, to social Monday 18 December 2017programs, personal support andreferrals to other services our Centre Get informedfor Multicultural Support can assist.We are your first point of contact if Attend an information session Find out what our students sayyou're unsure about anything. For upcoming information sessions Hear from current and past students atfederation.edu.au/ visit federation.edu.au/events youtube.com/FedUniAustraliamulticultural-supportMaking the decision to apply Who else can help me?Once you have researched your options and have decided what you want to • Are you at secondary school? Talkstudy, the next step is to apply. You are welcome to apply for more than one to your Careers Advisor aboutcourse or program. Use the ‘Ready to Apply?’ section (page 26) to identify your planning for your preferred career.application method (VTAC or Direct) and see what the application steps are.If you need help at any point in the process, call us on 1800 333 864 or email • Speak to friends and family [email protected] for help. their job and what they enjoy about it. This is a great way to findWhat if I don’t get into what I want? out about careers you may beWe can help plan an alternative entry pathway or suggest another study option interested in.that will help you achieve your career goals. • Call FedUni on 1800 333 864 to talk about your study options.FEDERATION.EDU.AU 21

Discover your study pathwayThere are many ways for you to achieve the qualification you need * Duration variesfor your chosen career. FedUni offers study at various levels fromfoundation (programs designed to help you get into tertiary study) + Must meet all VTAC entry requirements, with required study score,and TAFE level study through to postgraduate and research. to enter Bachelor level program.If you are young adult without year 12 or work experience, Federation College’s range of † Duration of study may be reduced by obtaining credit from previousprograms may provide the perfect pathway for you. TAFE/VET studiesUse the below diagram to see how the levels of study work together, so that you can # VTAC prerequisites may applyunderstand where each program or course is on your path to success.federation.edu.au/pathways Secondary Federation College Mature Age School VCE VCAL+* PTech English Pathway FAST Previous study, work or VCAL+ Language* Programs* and life experience (6 months) VET (TAFE) Certificate III & IV*† Diploma*† Advanced Diploma*† Honours Certificate I & II*† HIGHER EDUCATION (Undergraduate) Bachelor’s Degree†# HIGHER EDUCATION (Postgraduate) (3–4 years) Graduate Certificate Masters by Coursework Graduate Diploma Masters by Research Professional Doctor of Philosophy DoctorateSecondary Mature Age Federation FASTSchool College Students who have not The Foundation AccessMay include Australian come straight from Entry requirements for Studies (FAST) program iscitizens, residents and secondary education. graduates of Federation designed to provideinternational students When considering your College VCAL, PTech, alternative entry to tertiarywho have graduated from application we take into English Language and study at FedUni. Over onesecondary school in account your life, work Pathway programs will semester, FAST preparesAustralia. These students and study background. vary dependant on the students to undertakemust meet VTAC entry program undertaken. degree level studies. Itrequirements. also allows prospective students to experience university study firsthand.22 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Alternate pathways to study P-Tech: In association with IBM®At FedUni, we take pride in providing every opportunity to every P-Tech is a secondary school programstudent through our range of academic pathway programs. (VCAL) with a difference — offering industry relevant curriculum, paid workMany of our students are ‘first in family’ to attend University, and that’s why we’ve placements and internships, and adesigned a suite of academic and support programs that cater to the needs of all guaranteed priority position forof our students. employment with IBM. Your first year will include a Certificate II in DigitalPathways to Study Media Technology, and immersion within industry through IBM. As youPathways to Study programs are available to help you develop entry level skills progress through the P-Tech programs,and equip you with the preparatory academic skills in literacy, numeracy, oral you will be supported by industrycommunication and information technology required for further study. mentors as you work towards a science, technology, engineering and mathsFAST (STEM) career, culminating in an Advanced Diploma.FAST (Foundation Access Studies) is a six month program designed for studentswho have completed Year 12 and do not have the entry requirements for their federation.edu.au/ptechchosen program, as well as for mature students who want to return to study, andneed to refresh their study skills. Successful completion will guarantee you a Not sure aboutplace in a FedUni degree program suited to your abilities – some credit may apply. tertiary study?FedReady We can still help you broaden your maths, computer and written EnglishStarting your life as a university student is exciting, but can also involve challenges skills to prepare to re-enter thealong the way. FedReady is a week-long program intended to help you make a workforce or for other non-tertiarypositive start to your studies – and is available free of charge to all commencing further study. Pathways tostudents. FedReady will provide you with the tools to succeed at FedUni, no Employment in particular offersmatter what degree you are enrolled in. support and assistance if you want to enter or return to work, and is run inVCAL @ Federation College partnership with local Job Services Australia network offices.VCAL is a recognised senior secondary qualification that focuses on ‘hands-onlearning’ for students aged between 15 and 19 who have not completed VCE.Foundation VCAL programs are designed to re-engage students who would likean alternative secondary schooling option. Students enrolled in IntermediateVCAL continue to develop their knowledge and employability skills, while seniorVCAL students can undertake ASPIRE as a pathway to a FedUni TAFE or highereducation qualification.For program details – please refer to page 33.To find out more visit federation.edu.au/prepareFEDERATION.EDU.AU 23

ATAR and Open Access Will I get a place?selection explained This is a question that hangs over theOpen Access at FedUni is aimed at providing more opportunities for head of nearly every universitystudents to study in higher education. applicant. At FedUni we provide as many options and support services asEntry into our range of Open Access* programs is based on applicants meeting possible to make your dream ofprerequisite study scores rather than a minimum Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank tertiary study a reality.(ATAR). The University’s Open Access selection model places more emphasis on yourpotential to succeed at university study, and on your achievement of the specific entry For most undergraduate programs, ifrequirements for your chosen degree. you have successfully passed your VCE, and completed all prerequisiteFor current Year 12 students this means that, provided you have met the prerequisites of requirements (including studyyour chosen program of study, your achieved ATAR is not a factor in our decision to offer a scores), you are eligible to apply.place; therefore, your study scores will indicate your eligibility for a place when you receiveyour school results in December. Extra requirementsOpen Access eligibility is assessed within your VTAC or direct application – no Applications for study may need toseparate application is required. be accompanied by further information, or have additional stepsSome programs will also require applicants to complete extra requirements which are to apply. This can include antailored to ensure that we consider the information that is most relevant to your success. interview, audition, literacy test orDepending on your program of choice, these requirements may include interviews, portfolio. If there are extraperformance auditions, assessment of folios and supplementary forms. application requirements, you will find them in the program listing or atIt is advised that you check each program’s requirements on either federation.edu.au/extra-the FedUni or VTAC website, to ensure you are eligible for entry application-requirements(vtac.edu.au or study.federation.edu.au). Police Check and Working Withfederation.edu.au/openaccess Children (WWCC) checks Some industries require background* Some programs do require an ATAR and are not Open Access eligible. A full list of Open Access programs is available on our website. checks before you can participate (i.e. childcare/ education) – therefore Consideration on equity grounds some programs require you to obtain a Working with Children Check We place a high importance on providing equal opportunities for (WWCC) and/or Police Check prior to all applicants. This value is upheld by offering a range of confirmation of enrolment (at your educational opportunities to students from disadvantaged own expense). For more information, backgrounds. visit justice.vic.gov.au/workingwith children or police.vic.gov.au 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 International programs and Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) information at vtac.edu.au/applying/seas non-resident students If you are not currently an Australian If you are required to apply directly to the University and feel that your eligibility for citizen or a permanent resident of entry was lowered by circumstances during your education (such as having a Australia or New Zealand, please disability, being from a non-English speaking background, living in a rural or isolated contact the International Student location, being affected by financial hardship or having a major setback during your Programs Office on 1800 333 864 or studies) you can ask for this to be taken into account when your application is considered. federation.edu.au/international Pease include an additional personal statement to your application. For more information contact 1800 333 864. 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 1800 333 864 or email [email protected] COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Study modes to suit your lifestyleFedUni understands that everyone is different – and that includes Block modeyour preferred study style. Our extensive range of flexible studymodes help cater to all needs – and of course, if your circumstances Block mode refers to ‘blocks’ of on-change, so too can your study mode. campus study which complement the various forms of off campusOn campus study. Blocks of study range between 1 and 5 days in length.On campus students will be immersed in the full university experience and will undertake Dates for block mode are set well instudy at one of our many campuses or partner locations throughout Victoria. advance so that you may make any necessary arrangements for time offFull-time study work, childcare, travel etc. TAFEDepending on your program of study you will attend on campus classes 3-5 days each apprentices and trainees mayweek during lecture periods – with most classes scheduled between 8:30am and 6:30pm, undertake block mode study onMonday to Friday. Contact hours per week vary depending on your program. A full-time campus for specified periods eachstudent will generally undertake 4 courses of study per semester. semester, and complete the remainder of their training in thePart-time study workplace.Part-time students will generally undertake 2-3 courses of study per semester, significantlyincreasing your completion time when compared to the full-time mode for the same Does the program I’mprogram. However this can vary depending on what you're studying or the schedule you interested in have flexiblehave arranged with your faculty. delivery options?Off campus Delivery mode and location options for each program are availableStudying off campus is the perfect option if you need to balance your studies with work, online at: study.federation.edu.aufamily or other commitments. You will complete the same program as students who attendon campus but with the flexibility of studying in a space, and at a time, to suit your lifestyle. External sitesBlended/flexible delivery A number of our traineeships andBlended delivery refers to online study that is integrated with regularly scheduled on- pathway programs are available atcampus study. Each week of your course may include evening classes, weekend classes, industry centres, community hubsstudying one day or night per week, or similar arrangements. and schools. To find out if the program that you are interested in isOnline learning available externally please visitStudying online allows you the flexibility of studying anywhere you choose, anywhere study.federation.edu.au.around the world – whether that’s your home, local library, or from your small business.Our online programs are complemented with a full suite of student support systems and Workplace deliveryprograms that you can access at times convenient to you. Workplace delivery may refer to anSome programs may require students to attend some ‘block mode’ (refer to definition) apprenticeship or traineeship whichclasses to complete practical components (ie Nursing, Science). you can do in conjunction with your employer. It can also refer to somefederation.edu.au/online of our short courses which may be offered to groups in the workplace.Distance learning Apprentices and trainees may alsoWhen you study via Distance learning through FedUni, we provide you with the learning combine workplace study with onresources, including workbooks and online reference resources, required to successfully campus study blocks.complete your studies. You will have the same access to our expert teaching staff andresources as our on campus students (utilising telephone and online communications), federation.edu.au/study-modeswhile enjoying the convenience of off campus study. 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. *Programs available will vary between providers. Please note that not all partner providers can accept domestic students.FEDERATION.EDU.AU 25

Ready to apply?Are you currently at Are you a non-year Are you ansecondary school? 12 applicant? international student?Applying for Higher Education There are many applicants that fallprograms into this category: International students (any studentAssociate Degrees, Diploma (some) and Bachelor who not an Australian Resident orprograms • mature age applicants Citizen) completing Year 12 in Australia • applicants who have previously may apply via VTAC. However, If youCurrent Year 12 students must submit completed your secondary schoolingtheir application through VTAC (see completed part of a tertiary overseas please refer to internationalStep 2). qualification application information. • applicants who have notApplying for TAFE programs completed VCE federation.edu.au/Apprenticeship, Traineeships, Certificate, and Diploma internationalprograms Depending on which program you wish to study, students who fall intoStudents may apply via VTAC or this category can apply via VTAC ordirectly to FedUni for most directly to FedUni (see step 2).Certificate IV or Diploma levelprograms. For TAFE programs not If I am a mature age orlisted in VTAC, students should apply non-year 12 applicant, willdirectly to the University (see Step 2). you consider my VCE results?Year 10 studentsStart preparing to apply now! When considering your application we take into account your lifeWhen choosing your VCE subjects, experience, working and volunteeruse this guide along with the VICTER experience, and any further study andGuide published by VTAC. The training you may have completed. IfVICTER Guide will advise which VCE you have completed no further studysubjects you need to study to be since VCE (or equivalent), your VCEeligible to apply for your chosen results are what will be considered ascourse at the end of Year 12. the most recent in your study history. VCE results are made accessible toYou may also like to refer to our Year our admissions office through VTAC,10 Entry Guide or, if you need further and can also be accessed for directguidance on what subjects you will applications.need to choose, ask your CareersTeacher or call us on 1800 333 864. If you are worried about your VCE results not reflecting your fullfederation.edu.au/publications capability as a student, don’t worry. We’ll also consider your applicationView: ‘Entry Guide – What every based on your ability to succeed inYear 10 student should know’ 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.26 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

You’ve decided what career path you want to achieve, investigatedthe career opportunities available, and thoroughly researched thestudies you’ll need to get you there. Now you just need to apply!Follow these steps to join the Federation Generation.Step 1 Step 2Check the entry Check for any extrarequirements such as application requirementsspecific VCE units or a such as an audition,previous qualification. entrance test or interview.Associate degree and Bachelor programs Extra Requirements may includerequire year 12 students to meet VTAC auditions, entrance tests or interviews.Entry Requirements including specific Learn more about extra requirementsunits and required study scores – while on page 24.some programs require completion ofprevious qualifications. study.federation.edu.austudy.federation.edu.auStep 3Complete your application to FedUni through VTAC or byDirect Application.Applying through VTAC Applying directly If you want some help getting started, or you needvtac.edu.au | 1300 364 133 federation.edu.au/apply to know what level of study you should start at, we canAll VTAC applications are submitted online. Who should apply directly? help.Who should apply through VTAC? • Non-year 12 applicants who are Call 1800 333 864 or email only applying to study at FedUni [email protected] are advised to apply through VTAC and no other institutionif you fall into one of the below categories: • Applicants for mid-year entry (visit• Year 12 applicants applying for study.federation.edu.au for a list of undergraduate degrees listed in available programs) VTAC • Applicants for programs not listed in• Non-year 12 applicants that are VTAC applying to study with more than one institution • Applicants for TAFE programs not listed in VTAC, apprenticeships,• Applicants for selected TAFE traineeships and short courses programs • Students applying to Federation• International students studying the College programs, including VCAL. 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 VCEFEDERATION.EDU.AU 27

Let’s talk about moneyOne of the biggest questions you may be asking yourself is how muchyour studies will cost. We’re here to help with financial advice andassistance, to make your study experience as stress-free as possible.VET (TAFE) feesThe best starting point for information about VET (TAFE) fees is online. Payment optionsfederation.edu.au/tafefees HECS-HELP is a government loanWe strongly recommend all students who wish to study a VET (TAFE) program at FedUni scheme that assists eligible studentsview this information as it includes important details about government-subsidised training to defer payment of all or part ofand requirements. Students may be eligible for government-subsidised places if they meet their Student Contribution Amount.the eligibility criteria and provide the required evidence. Some programs will be subject to The loan is then repaid through thematerial and excursion fees (this information is available from the program area). tax system when your income reaches the minimum threshold forIf you are an eligible concession card holder, you may also benefit from a lower tuition fee compulsory repayment ($54,869 inin select courses. Some courses, at Diploma level and above, are eligible for VET Student the 2016-17 income year).Loans, which is a Australian Government loan program for the vocational education andtraining sector that enables eligible domestic students to defer all or part of their tuition You also have the option of makingfees. The loan is repaid via the Australian taxation system once a certain income threshold full or partial payments beforeis reached. semester census date.Higher education fees Australian citizens, Permanent Humanitarian Visa holders and NewAll FedUni undergraduate (Bachelor) programs and some postgraduate level programs Zealand citizen Special Categoryoffer Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). This means that if you’re enrolled in an Visa holders who meet all of theeligible program as a domestic student the Australian Government makes a contribution requisite criteria are eligible fortowards the cost of education and you only need to pay the Student Contribution Amount HECS-HELP. New Zealand citizens(SCA). who don’t meet the eligibility criteria and holders of permanent residentYour annual SCA is based on the following ‘bands’ and varies depending on the discipline visas are not eligible for HELPof the subjects that you’re studying. You’ll be invoiced each semester and you are only assistance and must make fullcharged for the subjects you enrol in during that semester. upfront payment by semester census date.2017 Annual Student Contribution Amounts (SCA) per Equivalent Full-TimeStudent Load (EFTSL) Further information about student contribution and your eligibility forThe amounts listed below are based on a standard, full-time enrolment (120 credit points HECS-HELP can be found atper year) with all subjects in the same band. federation.edu.au/studentfeesBand 1 – $6,349 Behavioural Science, Clinical Psychology, Education, Foreign or studyassist.gov.au Languages, Humanities, Nursing, Social Studies, Visual & Performing Arts You can also contact FedUni Student Finance on 1800 333 864Band 2 – $9,050 Agriculture, Allied Health, Built Environment, Computing, Engineering, Mathematics, Other Health, Science, Statistics, SurveyingBand 3 – $10,596 Accounting, Administration, Commerce, Dentistry, Economics, Law, Medicine, Veterinary Science28 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Postgraduate fees Financial information Student Services and Amenities FeePostgraduate tuition fees are program- For information about Youth Allowancebased annual fees and will vary or Austudy, contact Centrelink on 13 FedUni uses the Student Services andaccording to the degree you’re 32 76 or visit centrelink.gov.au Amenities Fee (SSAF) to maintain andstudying and your study load. The enhance non-academic services andschedule of higher education tuition At our Ballarat, Berwick and Gippsland amenities that improve your studentfees for domestic postgraduate campuses, a Student Financial Support experience and support a wide rangestudents is available online. Please visit Officer can assist with personal of student needs. The fee providesfederation.edu.au/fees to find your budgeting and referrals to organisations funding for services and amenitiesprogram’s annual tuition fee. offering financial assistance. such as sporting and recreational activities, employment and careerFEE-HELP is a government loan The Student Financial Support Officer advice, child care, financial advice andscheme that assists eligible domestic can also provide emergency aid, student food services.fee paying students to defer payment grants and assist with student loans.of all, or part, of their tuition fees. SSAF is calculated and chargedRepayment of the loan occurs through For an appointment, please phone: progressively for each semester, andthe tax system once your income Ballarat 03 5327 9470 or Berwick and is based on the student’s enrolmentexceeds the minimum threshold. Gippsland 03 5122 8945. within a calendar year.Lump sum payments can also bemade to the Australian Taxation Office federation.edu.au/ SA-HELP is a loan scheme that assists(ATO). If you do not have access to financialsupport eligible domestic students to pay forFEE-HELP, full payment of tuition fees all or part of their student servicesis due by the semester census date. Additional costs and amenities fee.Further information about tuition fees You may have other costs on top of federation.edu.au/fees/ssafand your eligibility for FEE-HELP can be your tuition fees, which can vary or studyassist.gov.aufound online. between TAFE, undergraduate and postgraduate programs. For example, 2017 Student Services andfederation.edu.au/studentfees TAFE programs are likely to have Amenities Fee (SSAF) –or studyassist.gov.au more materials costs because they Higher Education Students tend to be more practical. You shouldYou can also contact FedUni Student also consider other costs such as Study load within a calendar year AmountFinance on 1800 333 864. textbooks. (EFTSL*)Higher Degrees If you are living away from home you On-campus or multi-model enrolmentby Research should investigate weekly living expenses so you can budget Less than 0.125 $0Domestic students enrolled in a Higher correctly, i.e. rent, electricity, gas, 0.125 to less than 0.250 $147Degree by Research program are water, food and phone bills. 0.250 to less than 0.750 $219provided with a Research Training 0.750 and above $294Scheme place, which covers tuitionfees. Off-campus enrolment (Distance Education) Less than 0.125 $0 0.125 and above $107 Others $0 Provider teaching locations, International fee-paying, Higher Degree Research (HDR), Cross-institutional * EFTSL = Equivalent Full-Time Study LoadFEDERATION.EDU.AU 29

Want to get anapprenticeshipor traineeship? There are apprenticeship and traineeship pathways in most An apprenticeship or industries. Apprentices and trainees learn valuable industry skills traineeship is a state training and gain workplace experience for a particular occupation or trade. contract between an Training can take place either in the workplace, or at FedUni. employer and an employee. While you are an apprentice or trainee, you will experience a combination of training What do I need methods to achieve your qualification as designed in your training plan. to do next? Apprenticeships You must secure employment as an apprentice or trainee before any • An employer agrees to employ and train you until all competencies are achieved trade training can occur. You may or for the term of the apprenticeship contract, if required. also be able to start a part-time apprenticeship/ traineeship while still • Apprenticeships usually take 3–4 years of full-time employment and training. at school. There are a number of • You will be provided with instruction by your workplace and will also attend ways this can be managed and may include working in industry two days required off-the-job and/or workplace-based training as outlined in your training a week and going to trade school plan. three days a week. • After the 3 month probationary period has passed, training contracts between the apprentice and the employer are legally binding. Once the probationary How can I start an period of your training agreement has passed, all parties must agree in order for apprenticeship or traineeship? the contract to be cancelled. • In the instance when the employer has an apprentice and sells the business, the 1. Think about what areas you apprentice’s training contract is continued with the new business owners. would like to work in (most careers now have apprenticeship Traineeships and traineeship options available). • An employer agrees to employ you for the term of the traineeship. 2. Consider doing a pre-apprenticeship • You agree to follow instruction and attend structured training. (see next page). • If an employer sells the business, the new owner is not obligated to keep you as 3. Update your resume. a trainee. • Mutual agreement is not required if you or your employer wish to end the 4. Visit employers to drop off your resume and impress them with traineeship contract. your enthusiasm. Speak to your • Traineeships usually take 12–18 months of full-time employment and training. local Group Training Organisations, visit employment network As an apprentice or trainee you will: providers, and check out local papers and employment websites. • earn a wage as you train and develop your practical skills and knowledge • receive a nationally accredited qualification 5. Try volunteering your time and • enjoy flexible training arrangements gain experience in the industry of • receive workplace training and support your choice. • benefit from the career opportunities generated by your employer. 6. Be persistent! Contact us to receive information about training as an apprentice or trainee on 1800 333 86430 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

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 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 and 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. Applications can be made using the application form for TAFE programs. If you need help applying, contact us on 1800 333 864 and we can provide you with information for the next intake. federation.edu.au/apprenticeshipsThree good reasons to study at FedUni TAFEGreat teachers Great facilities Great industry contactsOur teachers have worked in State-of-the-art trade training As our teachers have tradesindustry, and understand what it facilities include the Building and experience, and because FedUni hastakes to become a successful trades Construction Training Centre, which a long history in the trade trainingperson. They have been apprentices, houses all of the construction business, we have close ties withand know what it’s like to be starting trades, fully operating commercial local industries and businesses. Thisout in the industry. kitchens and hair and beauty salons, results in a very high placement rate as well as the Rural Sciences Skills of pre-apprentices into Centre and the Manufacturing apprenticeships with local Engineering Skills Centre. companies.FEDERATION.EDU.AU 31

Unispeak. What does it mean?ABSTUDY: A Federal Government payment available ESL (English as a Second Language): Exchange Postgraduate degree: Students who normally haveto eligible Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students students study part of their program with another an undergraduate degree, undertake study in ato assist with the costs of study. institute, usually overseas. postgraduate degree e.g. Graduate Diploma, Masters, PhD.Academic: All things pertaining to your program and Flexible delivery: Subjects that students are able tostudy. study without attending on-campus. Prerequisites: Those subjects nominated by program selectors that must be passed to gainAdmission: The criteria outlined for selection into a Full-time student: A student who is undertaking at admission into that program.course/program. least three-quarters of a workload (.375 HECS weighting in one semester). Program: A course you may study at tertiary levelAlumni: Alumni is Latin, and is plural for graduates. e.g. a degree or a TAFE qualification. Further study: Any study undertaken at a higherATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank): The level than secondary schooling. QILT: Quality Indicators in Learning and TeachingATAR is not a mark or score, it is a ranking youreceive from your VCE studies. The ATAR is based on Graduate: A person who has received their degree. RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning): Credit may bean overall ranking of your performance against other granted for previous study, work or life experience.year 12 students in the same year. Graduation: A ceremony where students are awarded their degree. Scholarship: Financial support made available toAUSTUDY: A Federal Government payment available enable students to pursue their studies.to eligible students over the age of 25 to assist with Halls of residence: Accommodation for students,the costs of study. managed by the University. Semester: The teaching period of 16 weeks plus two weeks lecture break, followed by SWOT VAC andBachelor degree (Undergraduate): Normally the HECS (Higher Education Contribution Scheme): A exams. Number of semesters per year variesfirst level of university study. Degree programs take compulsory government charge for units studied. according to the institute.at least three years of study. Payments that students make to the Federal Government to contribute towards the cost of their Student Services Amenities Fee: A fee charged toBlock release/mode: A program in which students education. students for amenities and services.attend lectures in blocks through the year (usuallyduring the semester breaks). Higher Education: University study. Successful completion of VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education): Successful completion ofCampus: The buildings and grounds of the Honours degree: Awarded to students with VCE, IB, or the interstate or overseas equivalent.University. exceptional performance in their degree program or VCAL entry may be considered for some programs. students who complete an extra year of study.Certificate: A number of broad based programs that TAFE (Technical and Further Education) or VETprovide basic and preparatory skills for employment Institute: An establishment that offers tertiary study (Vocational Education and Training): TAFE or VETe.g. Certificate I–IV. programs, e.g. universities, TAFE and Independent programs are very practical and include Tertiary Colleges. apprenticeship and traineeship training, certificates,Contact hours: The number of hours actually spent diplomas, advanced diplomas and applied degrees.in class at university. Lecture: A presentation about an academic subject delivered before an audience. Tertiary study: Studies undertaken at a higher levelCourse: See Program. than secondary schooling. Major: The main area of study in which the mainCredit: Credit is sometimes granted for previous section of units (generally six units) is undertaken Tutorial: A small class in which to discuss what wasstudy in another program at university or other e.g. accounting. covered in the lecture.institutes e.g. TAFE. Also known as Recognition ofPrior Learning. Minor: An area of study of generally four units which Undergraduate: A student who is studying for a complements the major area of study. degree or diploma.Credit points: The value or weighting of a unit withina program. The normal semester load in each course Open Access: Alternative entry to Bachelor Unit: A subject that forms part of your program ofis 60 credit points. programs, based on achievement of prerequisites study. and their study scores.Deferment: Delaying the start of a program for VCAL: Victorian Certificate of Applied Learningwhich a place has been offered and will be held open Open Day: The day in the year (the last Sunday in (VCAL) is designed for students in Years 11 and 12,for a year. August) when the university is open to the general and is an accredited secondary certificate. public for program and service information.Diploma: A formal qualification of study that usually VICTER (Victorian Tertiary Entrancerequires the equivalent of two years full-time study, Orientation / O-Week: A time at the beginning of Requirements): This publication provides students innormally studied at TAFE. the academic year for new students to familiarise Year 10 and other students contemplating tertiary themselves with the University before classes begin. studies to plan their VCE programs and be aware ofDouble degree: A program which leads to two the entry requirements for tertiary entry in two years’awards. For example the Commerce/Management Part-time student: A student who is undertaking time.program leads to two separate awards of Bachelor of less than three-quarters (0.375 HECS weighting) of aCommerce and a Bachelor of Management. workload but greater than 25% (0.125 HECS VTAC (Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre): VTAC weighting in one semester). acts on behalf of participating universities and TAFEEnrolment: Students register for their program, institutions, facilitating the entry of new students intoobtain program advice, select their study program, Pathway: A pathway is the opportunity to move from programs in Victoria.complete paperwork and pay fees. one area to another, either from TAFE to Higher Education or vice versa. Youth allowance: A Federal Government paymentEntry requirements: Tasks that you need to available to students under the age of 25 to assistcomplete in addition to your VTAC application into a with the costs of study.specific program.32 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

FAST: Foundation Access Studies program Location VTAC Code Berwick 3701810081 Gippsland (Churchill) 3700610081 SMB (Ballarat) 3700610081 Wimmera (Horsham) See vtac.edu.au Online/Off campus 3700810081 Nat. Course Code Application Duration Not applicable VTAC/Direct 0.5 years FT or PT equivalent Entry requirements: Must complete a literacy and numeracy test; Year 10 Mathematics or equivalent. Students wishing to undertake maths units (FAST1013/1203) must meet the following pre-requisites: FASTP1013 – Year 10 Mathematics (or equivalent); FASTP1203 – VCE General Maths Units 1 & 2; or VCE Maths Methods Units 1 & 2; or FASTP1013. FedReady scan Certificate I in Location Berwick; Gippsland (Churchill); Mt Helen (Ballarat);PATHWAY Transition Education SMB (Ballarat); Online/Off campusPROGRAMS Location Nat. Course Code Application DurationPathways to higher SMB (Ballarat); Wimmera (Horsham). Not applicable Direct 5 days FT oreducation study 10 days off campusFor students who are ready tocommence University study – but Entry requirements:need a little extra assistance to get Must be currently enrolled in a FedUni undergraduate degree.started. Federation.edu.au/pathways Nat. Course Code Application Duration Year 10 P-TechPathways to study andemployment 22301VIC Direct Varies (1–2 years) Location SMB (Ballarat); External teaching locationGeneral study options for people who Entry requirements:want to improve their literacy and Nat. Course Code Application Durationnumeracy skills to prepare for future All applicants: interview. Some applicants: Must complete Not applicable Direct 1 year FT per levelstudies or employment. a language, literacy and numeracy assessment. Entry requirements:Youth @ Federation College Certificate I (Introductory), II & III in All applicants: Must be between 15 and 19 years of age and have NOT achieved Year 10 (or equivalent).VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied General Education for AdultsLearning) is designed to re-engage Extra requirements:students by providing an alternative to Location All applicants: Interview, language, literacy and numeracysecondary school. SMB (Ballarat) assessment and pretraining review.Year 10 P-Tech Nat. Course Code Application Duration VCAL: Foundation, 2223/6/7/8VIC Direct Varies Intermediate or SeniorA secondary school program offeringindustry relevant curriculum and Entry requirements: Locationindustry experience – suited to those All applicants: interview. Some applicants: Must complete SMB (Ballarat); External location (Bacchus Marsh, Maryborough)interested in a career in science, a language, literacy and numeracy assessment.technology, engineering or maths. * Also available as a KickStart for ‘at risk’ youth. Certificate I, II and III in Nat. Course Code Application Direct Spoken and English Foundation: VCALFND001 Intermediate: VCALFINT001 Duration Location Senior: VCALSEN001 1 year FT per level SMB (Ballarat) Entry requirements: Nat. Course Code Application Duration 1036/2/3/4NAT Direct Varies All applicants: Must be between 15 and 19 years of age and have NOT achieved Year 10 (or equivalent). Entry requirements: All applicants: interview. Some applicants: Must complete Extra requirements: a language, literacy and numeracy assessment. All applicants: Interview, language, literacy and numeracy assessment and pre-training review. 33

AGRICULTURE AND FedUni is located withinHORTICULTURE an important agricultural region and among people with a passion for the environment. Agriculture and horticulture careers involve sharing and growing a sustainable future. Professionals in this field develop solutions that encompass primary industries, technology and management. We provide a range of industry relevant learning programs and offer a variety of training options. Primarily delivered from our Rural Sciences Skills Centres (RSSC) in Gillies Street, Ballarat and Mt Rowan, and the Wimmera Campus, we offer a range of training that continues to grow in importance. Course Nat. Course Code Duration Location Application Certificate III in Agriculture* AHC30116 3 years FT Mt Rowan (Ballarat) Direct and/or External sites Diploma of Agriculture# AHC50116 2 years PT Gillies Street (Ballarat) Direct Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management^ AHC31416 1 year FT; or 2 years PT Gillies Street (Ballarat) Direct (See also: Diploma of CLM on page 65) (traineeship) Certificate III in Horticulture^ AHC30716 1 year FT; or 2 years PT Gillies Street (Ballarat) Direct (traineeship) Certificate IV in Horticulture AHC40416 2.5 years PT Gillies Street (Ballarat) Direct Certificate III in Landscape Construction* AHC30916 4 years PT Gillies Street (Ballarat) Direct Certificate III in Parks and Gardens^ AHC31016 1 year FT; or 3 year Gillies Street (Ballarat) Direct apprenticeship Certificate IV in Wool Classing^ AHC41316 1-2 years PT Mt Rowan (Ballarat) Direct and/or External sites Short courses Broadacre harvesting AHCBAC308A 3 days Direct Operate Quad Bikes˚ AHCMOM212 1 day Mt Rowan (Ballarat) Direct AHCMOM202 2 days and/or External sites Direct Operate Tractors — 2 days Direct Operate and Maintain Chainsaws Direct Farm Chemical Users Course — 2.5 days PT = Part-time, FT = Full-time. * Must be employed as an apprentice or trainee in the relevant industry ^ Full time study or traineeship options # VTAC application available – VTAC code: 3701410474 ˚ Must be 16 years old or older34

AUTOMOTIVE FedUni TAFE provides automotive skills training to pre-apprenticeship, trade and post-trade levels. If you love the roar of an engine and tinkering under the bonnet and want to make it your career, our range of programs will provide the ideal preparation. You’ll gain the advanced skills required to diagnose, repair and maintain the technologically advanced vehicles of today’s automotive industry. Our expert teaching staff work closely with industry – ensuring they impart the specialist skills required by industry.Course Nat. Course Code Duration Location ApplicationCertificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology* DirectCertificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation^ AUR20516 1 year PT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology* Wimmera (Horsham) Direct AUR20716 23 weeks PT SMB (Ballarat) AUR30616 3 years FT SMB (Ballarat)Short coursesVicroads Licenced Vehicle Tester Course (non award) 1–5 days SMB (Ballarat) Wimmera (Horsham) Direct External site/workplaceVicroads Licenced Vehicle Refresher Course (non award) 1 day External site/workplace DirectPT = Part-time, FT = Full-time. * Must be employed as an apprentice or trainee in the relevant industry ^ Pre-apprenticeship program 35

BUILDING AND The constructionCONSTRUCTION industry continues to be a major force within36 the local, national and international economy. At our state-of-the-art training facility – the Building and Construction Skills Centre (BCSC) – we deliver training which equips our students with the skills and knowledge to be productive and successful employees in an ever-changing industry. Our professional staff are highly respected for their individual skills and knowledge and maintain extensive contacts within industry, keeping them abreast of innovation and development. We offer a range of training options including short courses, pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships and on-campus study. Construction Construction programs deliver the skills required for overall building construction including wall and truss frames, bricklaying/blocklaying, and painting and decorating. Carpentry, Joinery and Cabinet Making Programs cover the trades needed to fit out new constructions and undertake renovations of existing structures. Electrical These programs will provide you with the expert skills required to become an electrician in this highly regulated industry, including construction, repair, maintenance and renovation industry. Plumbing A plumber requires expert skills over a large range of sub-specialties. Our programs ensure you are highly skilled across all areas – or if you choose, you may concentrate your skillset on one of the specialist areas available, including new construction, gas fitting, airconditioning, and roofing.

ConstructionCourse Nat. Course Code Duration Location ApplicationCertificate II in Building and Construction 22216VIC 16 weeks FT SMB (Ballarat) Direct(Pre-apprenticeships in Bricklaying; Carpentry; or Painting and Decorating)^ CPC40110 6 months PT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)#Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) 22268VIC 3 years (2 years FT / 1 year PT) SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying* CPC30111 DirectCertificate III in Painting and Decorating* CPC30611 3 years FT SMB (Ballarat) Direct External sites/workplace 3 years FT SMB (Ballarat)Carpentry, Joinery and Cabinet MakingCertificate II in Construction Pathways^ CPC20211 16 weeks FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate II in Furniture Making^ MSF20313 10 – 12 weeks FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III in Cabinet Making* MSF3113 4 years FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III in Carpentry* CPC30211 4 years FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III in Joinery* CPC31912 3 years FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectElectricalCertificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)^ UEE22011 14 weeks FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III Electrotechnology Electrician* UEE30811 4 years FT SMB (Ballarat) Direct PlumbingCertificate II in Plumbing^ 22304VIC 14 weeks FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III Plumbing* CPC32413 4 years FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectShort CoursesConduct in-service safety testing of electrical cord connected equipment and cord UEENEEP026A 2 days SMB (Ballarat) Directassemblies Wimmera (Horsham)Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level CPCCLSF2001A 5 days SMB (Ballarat) DirectWork safely in the construction industry CPCCOHS1001A 1 day SMB (Ballarat) Direct Wimmera (Horsham)Restricted Electrical Licence UEENEEP010A 14 weeks PT SMB (Ballarat) DirectWorking at Heights or Confined Spaces:: Delivered on campus by partner institution, 1 dayProtector Alsafe – please contact directly on 132832PT = Part-time, FT = Full-time. * Must be employed as an apprentice in the relevant industry ^ Pre-apprenticeship program # It is strongly recommended that students have 3+ years industry experienceFor the most up to date information on courses, visit federation.edu.au 37

BUSINESS CommerceBe part of a Business School Our comprehensive commerce programswith a conscience. are designed to provide you with the skills required to be a leader in any commerce38 field. Our commerce degrees are particularly attractive if you want to experience a range of commerce areas rather than a specific pathway. We allow program combinations to be tailored to suit your chosen career path. You may elect to undertake a major in Accounting, Economics and Finance or Law. Double majors in any combination are also available. Master of Professional Accounting, Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma are offered at a Postgraduate level. Business If you want to gain a strong background across the broad scope of business and organisational function areas, and develop a strong strategic and entrepreneurial emphasis towards innovation and the development and growth then we have a program that will help you shape tomorrow’s world. Keep your options open with a general business degree or specialise in areas such as Management, Marketing or Human Resource Management. Double majors are also available in any combination Management Our range of management programs can help you acquire the skills and knowledge to lead others and progress in your business career. Our management suite includes the unique Bachelor of Applied Management and postgraduate study in Graduate Certificate of Management, Graduate Diploma of Management and Master of Business Administration. Our culture values the potential of every student and our personalised approach to learning will help you to achieve your best.

Diploma of Diploma of Bachelor ofBusiness Business Administration BusinessLocation VTAC Code Location VTAC Code (Honours available – see website) VTAC CodeMt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510494 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510504Wimmera (Horsham) 3700310494 Wimmera (Horsham) 3700310504 Location 3701837131 Berwick 3700737131Nat. Course Code Application Duration Nat. Course Code Application Duration Gippsland (Churchill) 3700537131 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700837131BSB50215 VTAC/Direct 1 year FT or PT equivalent BSB50415 VTAC/Direct 1 year FT or PT equivalent Online/Off campusEntry requirements: Entry requirements: Bachelor ofAll applicants: Completion of VCE/VCAL or equivalent; or All applicants: Completion of VCE/VCAL or equivalent; ormature-age entry. mature-age entry. Business (Human Resource Management)Key career outcomes: Key career outcomes:Executive officer; program consultant; program coordinator. Location VTAC Code Accounts supervisor; administration officer; executive/ personal assistant; administrator; project assistant. Berwick 3701874371 Gippsland (Churchill) 3700774371Diploma of Advanced Diploma of Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700574371 Online/Off campus 3700874371Project Management Management (Human Resources) Bachelor of Business (Management)Location VTAC Code Location VTAC Code Location VTAC CodeMt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510534 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510464Wimmera (Horsham) 3700310534 Wimmera (Horsham) 3700310464 Berwick See vtac.edu.au Gippsland (Churchill) 3700737511 BSB60915 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537511 Online/Off campus 3700837511Nat. Course Code Application Duration Nat. Course Code Application Duration 1 year FT or PT equivalent VTAC/DirectBSB51415 VTAC/Direct 1 year FT or PT equivalentEntry requirements: Entry requirements: Bachelor ofAll applicants: Completion of VCE/VCAL or equivalent; or All applicants: Completion of VCE/VCAL or equivalent; ormature-age entry. mature-age entry. Business (Marketing)Key career outcomes: Key career outcomes: Location VTAC CodeProject leader; project team leader; project manager. HR manager; HR strategist; area manager. Berwick 3701874381 Gippsland (Churchill) 3700774381 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700574381 Online/Off campus 3700874381Diploma or Advanced Diploma of Bachelor of ATAR Application Duration Not required VTAC/Direct 3 years FT or PT equivalentLeadership and Management Applied ManagementLocation VTAC Code Location Entry requirements:Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510444 Mt Helen (Ballarat) Year 12: Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 20 inWimmera (Horsham) 3700310444 Wimmera (Horsham) English (any); or interstate/overseas equivalent. Online/Off campus Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry.Nat. Course Code Application Duration ATAR Application Duration Additional informationBSB51915/ VTAC/Direct 1 year FT or PT equivalent Not required Direct 1 year FT or PT equivalent Upon enrolment students may chose to undertake a double major combining any business streams. Please note that thisBSB61015 Entry requirements: option may not be available at all campuses. Diploma and Advanced Diploma in a relevant discipline; andEntry requirements: significant industry experience in the relevant professional Key career outcomes: area.All applicants: Completion of VCE/VCAL or equivalent; or General degree: Office manager, supervisor, projectmature-age entry. Extra requirements: manager, business strategy consultant, business manager, All applicants: Workplace experience folio^ marketing manager.Key career outcomes:Area manager; regional manager; department manager. Key career outcomes: HR Management: Business manager, employee relations, Office manager; supervisor; project manager; business human resources, recruitment, training and Development, strategy consultant; business manager; marketing manager. industrial relations, OHS. Management: Business manager, human resources, manager, project management, strategic planner, business owner. Marketing: Marketing manager, branding, market research, communications, social media/digital development, product manager.For the most up to date information on courses, visit federation.edu.au 39

Bachelor of Bachelor of Graduate Certificate ofCommerce/ Commerce Professional AccountingBachelor of (Honours available – see website)Business Graduate Diploma of Location VTAC Code Professional AccountingLocation VTAC Code Berwick 3701837401 Master of Gippsland (Churchill) 3700737401Gippsland (Churchill) 3700710401 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537401 Professional AccountingMt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510401 Online/Off campus 3700837401Online/Off campus 3700810401ATAR Application Duration Bachelor of LocationNot required VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent Commerce (Accounting) Gippsland (Churchill) Mt Helen (Ballarat)Entry requirements: Location VTAC Code Online/Off campusYear 12: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in anyEnglish (any); or interstate/overseas equivalent. Berwick 3701874311 Application DurationNon-Year 12: Mature-age entry. Gippsland (Churchill) 3700774311 Direct Dependent on study load and experience Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700574311Key career outcomes: Online/Off campus 3700874311Manager; marketing; human resources; lawyer; accountant; Bachelor of Entry requirements:stockbroker. Commerce This program is intended for applicants with an (Economics and Finance) undergraduate degree in a non-accounting discipline who are looking for a career in professional accounting. It can alsoBusiness and Commerce Location VTAC Code meet the needs of people who have significant experienceDouble Majors working in accounting and who now wish to increase their Gippsland (Churchill) 3700710171 knowledge, skills, and recognition and employment optionsStudents undertaking our Business Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510171 by having a high-level qualification. In exceptionaland Commerce programs may Online/Off campus 3700810171 circumstances, applicants who do not have a bachelor’select to undertake a double major. degree may be admitted on the basis of relevant work Bachelor of experience, and demonstrated capacity to undertake theDouble major combinations are program as determined by the school.listed below. Commerce (Law) Extra requirements:Business programs Location VTAC Code• Marketing/Management Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510261 Applicants without formal academic qualifications, will be• Human Resource required to submit a document outlining their work history and experience to demonstrate their ability to undertake the Management/Marketing program. Interview may be required.• Human Resource ATAR Application Duration Key career outcomes: Management/Management Not required VTAC/Direct 3 years FT or PT equivalent Financial and management accountant; chief financialCommerce programs Entry requirements: officer; external auditor and assurance specialist; financial• Economics and Finance/Law Year 12: Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 20 in analyst; management consultant; insolvency and• Accounting/Law English (any); or interstate/overseas equivalent. reconstruction specialist.• Accounting/Economics and Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry. Finance Additional information Graduates of the Bachelor of Upon enrolment students may chose to undertake a double Commerce (Accounting) and major combining two commerce streams. Please note that the Master of Professional this option may not be available at all campuses. Accounting may go on to gain professional accounting Key career outcomes: accreditation (ie. CPA, CANNZ or ICAA). General degree: Accountant, finance taxation, manager, conveyancing, trading, stockbroking. Accounting: Accountant, forensic accountant, management accountant, taxation accountant, stockbroker, financial planner. Economics and Finance: Corporate finance, Insurance, investment manager, merchant banker, public accountant, retail banker. Law: Lawyer, law clerk, paralegal, government policy advisor, regulatory consultant, taxation consultant.40 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

Graduate Certificate ofManagementGraduate Diploma ofManagementLocationGippsland (Churchill)Mt Helen (Ballarat)Online/Off campusApplication DurationDirect Dependent on study load and experienceEntry requirements:All applicants: Bachelor degree or equivalent professionalqualification.Applicants without tertiary qualifications, but with significantmanagerial work experience, may also be granted admission(assessment may be required).Extra requirements:Applicants without formal academic qualifications, will berequired to submit a document outlining their work historyand experience to demonstrate their ability to undertake theprogram. Interview may be required.Key career outcomes:Middle management role in a variety of functions; businessanalyst.Master ofBusiness AdministrationLocation Challenge yourself to be the new kind of business leaderGippsland (Churchill)Mt Helen (Ballarat) Join a Business School that believes business will have a critical role to play inOnline/Off campus shaping tomorrow’s world – led by innovative business managers with the courage and resilience to create new opportunities.Application DurationDirect Duration is dependent on study load and More than ever business is a global activity, and today we need not only a knowledge of business principles and practices, but also skills like critical thinking, experience leadership and a capacity to manage change.Entry requirements: All our programs place strong emphasis on employment-relevant skills as well asAll applicants: Bachelor degree or equivalent professional sustainability concepts and practices through our membership with the Unitedqualification. Nations Principles of Responsible Management Education.Applicants without tertiary qualifications, but with significantmanagerial work experience, may also be granted admission We are a Business School that is inspiring minds for a better world. Our programs are(assessment required). continually revised to reflect changes in the business environment and international developments in business and commerce education. Join us and enjoy practicalExtra requirements: work integrated learning component designed to help ensure you’re job ready.Applicants without formal academic qualifications, will berequired to submit a document outlining their work history Make a positive difference and study with Federation Business School.and experience to demonstrate their ability to undertake theprogram. Interview may be required.Key career outcomes:Middle to senior management role in a variety of functions;senior business analyst.For the most up to date information on courses, visit federation.edu.au 41

EDUCATION AND Early ChildhoodEARLY CHILDHOOD Our early childhood programs have aOur reputation for training teachers is strong reputation for their qualityreflected through our graduates, who go on curriculum and the genuine commitmentto be confident, passionate and dedicated of our teaching staff to the success ofteachers, committed to supporting future each FedUni student. You will be part of agenerations. collegial culture of learning, where we aim to develop students into the confidentFedUni education and early childhood degrees are dynamic, challenging and and sought-after early childhoodprovide a supportive environment for you to explore and thrive in. We nurture educators of the future.independent learning and initiative, as well as collaboration in learningenvironments that are active, thought-provoking and meaningful. Through Primary Teachingvaried learning experiences, linked to early childhood and relevant settings, wefoster critical, creative and reflective thinking about key knowledge in education. To be an outstanding primary school teacher requires the skills and passion to42 inspire young people to be their best. Our curriculum seeks to develop a depth of knowledge within a learning environment that fosters strong collegial relationships. Students will undertake a minimum of 80 days supervised teaching placement. Secondary Teaching Our secondary teaching programs are dynamic, challenging and provide a supportive environment for you to explore and thrive in. You can elect to become qualified to teach in middle years (Prep– 10) or can choose to work as a specialist teacher (7–12). If you already have an undergraduate qualification, our Masters program will provide you with the capacity to be a competent, reflective and critically aware educator. Education Studies This study area is designed for those who wish to pathway into the Bachelor of Education programs, pursue a non- teaching role within the compulsory education sector, or would like to teach in an adult learning setting. This program is not accredited with the Victorian Institute of Teaching. It will qualify you as an Education Support Worker (Integration Aide). Alternatively the Bachelor of Education Studies is a pathway program into the Bachelor of Education programs, Master of Education Studies and the Master of Social Work (Qualifying) discipline.

Certificate III in Bachelor of Bachelor ofEarly Childhood Education Education Studies Education (Birth–Year 6)and CareLocation VTAC Code Location VTAC Code Location VTAC CodeMt Helen (Ballarat) 3700574114 Berwick 3701810561 Berwick 3701810231 Gippsland (Churchill) 3700710561 Gippsland (Churchill) 3700710231 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510561 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510231 Online/Off campus 3700810231Nat. Course Code Application Duration ATAR Application DurationCHC30113 VTAC/Direct 30 weeks Not required VTAC/Direct 3 years FT or PT equivalent ATAR Application Duration 65 VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent (plus 4 weeks placement)Entry requirements: Entry requirements: Entry requirements:There are no formal entry requirements for this program. Year 12: ATAR (min 65*); Units 1 and 2: satisfactory Year 12: Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion in two units completion in two units (any study combination) of GeneralExtra requirements: (any study combination) of any Mathematics or Units 3 and 4: Mathematics or Maths: Mathematical Methods, or Units 3 andAll applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC) any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 20 in any 4: any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 30 in English, or interstate/overseas equivalent. Non-Year 12: English (EAL), or at least 25 in English other than EAL, orKey career outcomes: Mature-age entry. interstate/overseas equivalent. Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry.Teacher aide, family day care worker, occasional/out of Extra requirements:school hours care, pre-school centres, aides for children with All applicants: Interview may be required; Working with Extra requirements:additional needs. Children Check (WWCC) may be required. Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ All applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC);Diploma of Key career outcomes: Personal statement.^Early Childhood Education Education support worker (Integration aide), non-teachingand Care roles in education, TAFE teacher/adult education teacher.Location VTAC Code Master of Key career outcomes:Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700574114 Education Studies Kindergarten teacher, preschool teacher, primary teacher, special education teacher, teacher, teacher of hearing or Location sight impaired. Online/Off campusNat. Course Code Application Duration Application DurationCHC50113 VTAC/Direct 2 years FT or PT equivalent Direct Varies up to 4 yrs PT^ Bachelor ofEntry requirements: Entry requirements: Education (Primary andThere are no formal entry requirements for this program. All applicants: Bachelor degree or equivalent diploma^ Secondary P–10)Extra requirements: Additional Information: Location VTAC CodeAll applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC) May be undertaken as coursework and thesis; or as Gippsland (Churchill) 3700737251 coursework only. Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537251Key career outcomes:Day care educator, early childhood educator, out of school Key career outcomes: ATAR Application Durationcarer, room leader, teachers aide. Administration officer, educator, special education teacher, 65 VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent TAFE teacher.Associate Degree of Entry requirements: Year 12: ATAR (min 65*); Units 1 and 2: satisfactoryTraining and Education completion in two units (any study combination) of General Mathematics or Maths: Mathematical Methods or Units 3 and Location Bachelor of 4: any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 30 in Mt Helen (Ballarat) English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL, or Education (Primary) interstate/overseas equivalent. ATAR Application Duration Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry. Not required Direct 1.5 years PT Location VTAC Code Extra requirements: Entry requirements: Berwick 3701810341 Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ Non-Year 12: Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAA Gippsland (Churchill) 3700710341 All applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC); 40104 or later), an industry qualification at Certificate III or Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510341 Personal statement.^ above, and four years’ industry experience. Diploma of VET. ATAR Application Duration Key career outcomes: Key career outcomes: 65 VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent Teacher/trainer in TAFE, Registered Training Organisations, Primary teacher, secondary teacher, teacher, tutor, middle industry or adult education settings. Entry requirements: years specialist.* 2018 entry only – will increase to 70 in 2019 Year 12: ATAR (min 65*); Units 1 and 2: satisfactory^ Refer to specific program information at study.federation.edu.au completion in two units (any study combination) of General Mathematics or Maths: Mathematical Methods or Units 3 and 4: any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL ) or at least 25 in English other than EAL, or interstate/ overseas equivalent. Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry. Extra requirements: Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ All applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC); Personal statement.^ Key career outcomes: Primary teacher.For the most up to date information on courses, visit federation.edu.au 43

Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Bachelor of CommunityBachelor of Education and Human Services/ Mathematical Sciences / Bachelor of Education Bachelor of EducationLocation VTAC Code Location VTAC Code Location VTAC CodeGippsland (Churchill) 3700737351 Gippsland (Churchill) 3700737311 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510121Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537351 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537311ATAR Application Duration ATAR Application Duration ATAR Application Duration 65 VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent65 VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent 65 VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalentEntry requirements: Entry requirements: Entry requirements:Year 12: ATAR (min 65*); Units 1 and 2: satisfactory Year 12: ATAR (min 65*); Units 3 and 4: a study score of atcompletion in two units (any study combination) of General least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than Year 12: ATAR (min 65*); Units 1 and 2: satisfactoryMaths or Maths Methods, or Units 3 and 4: any Mathematics; EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in Maths: Mathematical completion in two units (any study combination) of Generaland a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 Methods (any), interstate/overseas equivalent. Non-Year 12: Mathematics or Maths: Mathematical Methods; or Units 3 andin English other than EAL, interstate/overseas equivalent. Mature-age entry. 4: any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 30 inNon-Year 12: Mature-age entry. English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL, or Extra requirements: interstate/overseas equivalent. Non-Year 12: Mature-ageExtra requirements: Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ entry.Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ All applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC);All applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC); Personal statement.^ Extra requirements:Personal statement.^ Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ Key career outcomes: All applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC);Key career outcomes: Secondary school teacher, (years 7-12), or a range of career Personal statement.^ opportunities for mathematically skilled people.Secondary school teacher (years 7-12), and a range of Key career outcomes:careers open to Bachelor of Arts graduates. Secondary school teacher, (years 7-12), or to pursue a career in the community and human services sector.Bachelor of Visual Arts / Bachelor of Science / Master ofBachelor of Education+ Bachelor of Education Teaching (Primary)Location VTAC Code Location VTAC Code Location VTAC CodeMt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537441 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537331 Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700594081 Online/Off campus 3700894081ATAR Application Duration ATAR Application Duration Master of65 VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent 65 VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent Teaching (Secondary)Entry requirements: Entry requirements: Location VTAC CodeYear 12: ATAR (min 65*); Units 1 and 2: satisfactorycompletion in two units (any study combination) of General Year 12: ATAR (min 65*); Units 3 and 4: a study score of at Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510031Mathematics or Maths: Mathematical Methods or Units 3 and least 30 in English ( EAL ) or at least 25 in English other than Online/Off campus 37008100314: any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 30 in EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in any Mathematics, orEnglish (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL, or interstate/overseas equivalent. Application Durationinterestate/overseas equivalent. Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry. VTAC/Direct Varies, 1.5–2 years FT or PT equivalent.Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry. Extra requirements: Entry requirements:Extra requirements: Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ All applicants: Bachelor degree or equivalent diploma.^Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ All applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC);All applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC); Personal statement.^ Extra requirements:Personal statement.^; Audition and folio.# All applicants: Working With Children Check (WWCC); Key career outcomes: Personal statement^; Interview (as required).Key career outcomes: Secondary school teacher, (years 7-12), or to pursue a career Key career outcomes:Secondary school teacher, (years 7-12), or to pursue a career in science. Primary school teacher / Secondary school teacher, tutor.in professional arts practice or in the broader arts communityat an enhanced level.Professional recognition * 2018 entry only – will increase to 70 in 2019 ^ Refer to specific program information at study.federation.edu.auA number of our qualifications are recognised and/or accredited by accreditation # Full details: federation.edu.au/edbodies and institutes, at state and national levels, including: Australian Children’s + Some Visual arts classes will run at Camp Street CampusEducation and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA); Australian Institute of Teachingand School Leadership (AITSL); Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT).Our innovative approach to professional experience guides you towardsdeveloping strong leadership skills and meaningful learning relationships withinthe community. Through active community engagement, you can becomeinvolved in a variety of team based partnerships, which gives you the opportunityto be a part of curriculum development within the education sector.44 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA

FOOD PROCESSING Gain the professionalAND COOKERY edge and develop your skills, so that you can shine in this competitive industry. A passion for food and cookery is the driving force behind the Food Skills Centre. Flexible workplace and on-campus training options are available for a wide range of our programs. Many of the theory subjects are also offered online, allowing on-campus time to be used for developing practical skills.Course Nat. Course Code Duration Location ApplicationCertificate III in Commercial Cookery* SIT30816 3 years PT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate IV in Commercial Cookery SIT40413 2 years FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate II in Food Processing – Traineeship FDF20111 1 year FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III in Food Processing – Traineeship FDF30111 3 years FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate IV in Food Science and Technology^ FDF40311 1.5 years PT Mt Helen (Ballarat) VTAC/DirectCertificate III in Hospitality (Restaurant Front of House)* SIT30716 3 years FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)* AMP30815 4 years FT External site DirectCertificate III in Patisserie SIT31016 1 year FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate IV in Patisserie# SIT40713 2 years FT SMB (Ballarat) DirectCertificate III in Retail Baking (Bread)* FDF30610 3 years FT External site DirectCertificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry)* FDF30510 3 years FT External site DirectCertificate III in Retail Baking (Combined)* FDF30710 3 years FT External site Direct Short coursesFood Safety Supervisor SITXFSA201 1 day Gillies St (Ballarat) DirectResponsible Service of Alcohol SITHFAB201 1 day SMB (Ballarat) DirectUse Hygienic Practices for Food Safety SITXFSA101 1 day SMB (Ballarat) DirectPT = Part-time, FT = Full-time. * Must be employed as an apprentice in the relevant industry ^ Must be employed in the relevant industry # May be undertaken as an apprenticeship 45

ENGINEERING Manufacturing and EngineeringFedUni is your pathway to a successfulcareer in engineering. Our graduates achieve Adapting to the changing face ofthe highest employment rates in Victoria and manufacturing engineering andhighest commencing salaries in Australia*. technology, our $20 million Manufacturing Engineering Skills CentreWe offer choices ranging from TAFE qualifications, three and four year (MESC) at our SMB Campus providesundergraduate degrees, and a selection of internationally renowned graduate world-class services to our students andprograms. A common first year of study for all undergraduate engineering industry that are unequalled in Victoria.programs allows you to sample each of our civil, mechanical, mechatronic andmining specialisations, providing you with greater flexibility and choice for your Civil Engineeringstudy and career direction. Civil engineers plan, design and test46 private and public structures. Through your civil engineering studies, you will develop the knowledge to identify suitable building materials, and ensure structures are produced in a safe, economical and environmentally sound way. Geomechanics and Geohydrology There is a growing need within the surface mining industry for engineers and scientists with specialised qualifications and recognising the increasing importance of these skills to mining world-wide. This specialisation focuses on the physical and environmental processes affecting surface mine operation and management, along with the tools applicable to their analysis. Mechanical Engineering As a mechanical engineer you will apply the principles of physics and mechanical science to the design and construction of all forms of mechanical systems. This will include, but not be limited to, mechanical and mechatronic systems, automated systems and robotic devices, heat transfer processes, thermodynamic and combustion systems, and fluid and thermal energy systems. Maintenance and Reliability Engineering With industry demanding that its physical production assets work longer and more effectively, professional asset management has become a powerful tool in improving profitability. These programs are designed for managers, engineers and technical staff involved in the operation, maintenance and reliability improvement of industrial, public sector or defence systems. Focus areas include terotechnology and lifecycle costs, asset management and industrial techniques, risk engineering, machine condition monitoring and reliability engineering.

Mechatronic Systems Engineering apprenticeships and short coursesEngineering Course Nat. Course Code Duration Location ApplicationMechatronic systems engineersintegrate and apply mechanical, Certificate II in Engineering Studies (Pre-apprenticeship) 22209VIC 13 weeks FT SMB (Ballarat) Directelectronics and computing knowledgein designing products and processes Certificate II in Engineering – Traineeship MEM20105 2 years FT SMB (Ballarat) Directthat meet market needs. The acquiredskills and specialisation is required in Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade* MEM30305 3 years FT SMB (Ballarat) Directsectors such as manufacturing andprocess automation, transportation Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade * MEM30205 4 years FT SMB (Ballarat) Direct(automotive, rail, aviation and naval),power production, mining and Certificate III in Engineering – Production Systems * MEM30105 3 years FT SMB (Ballarat) Directresources, agriculture and forestry. Certificate III in Surface Prep. and Coating Application * MSM30216 1.5 years PT SMB (Ballarat) DirectMining Engineering Certificate IV in Engineering (Post trade)^ MEM40105 1 year PT SMB (Ballarat) DirectMining Engineers work with geologiststo investigate and carry out the Create engineering drawings using computer aided systems VU20916 16weeks PT SMB (Ballarat) Directextraction of ore bodies and mineraldeposits, as well as the extraction of Hydraulics, Pneumatics and Fluid Power MEM40105/50212 17 weeks PT SMB (Ballarat) Directnon-metallic ores and fuels such ascoal and uranium. They plan the safest Solidworks (non award) non award 16weeks PT SMB (Ballarat) Directand most cost effective way ofremoving minerals from the ground, Welding Certificate AS 1796, Cert 1-9 MEM40105 1-3 years PT SMB (Ballarat) Directrivers or the sea bed. Mining engineersare responsible for protecting Welding Night Class (non award) MEM40105 40 weeks PT SMB (Ballarat) Directconditions for both people and theenvironment in the vicinity of mines. PT = Part-time, FT = Full-time. * Must be employed as an apprentice in the relevant industry ^Must have Cert III in engineering/metals area. Three vs four year Diploma of Bachelor of degrees Engineering – Technical* Engineering (Civil) (Honours) With a four-year degree, you will become a professional engineer Location VTAC Code Location VTAC Code and work at a theoretical level to SMB (Ballarat) 3700674234 Gippsland (Churchill) 3700710111 isolate and define a required Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510111 engineering outcome. You will then identify one or more potential Nat. Course Code Application Duration solutions. The professional engineer will conceptualise ways to MEM50212 VTAC/Direct 1 year FT or PT equivalent ATAR Application Duration ensure the desired outcome is met Not required VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent and will then work closely with a Entry requirements: team of engineering technologist Entry requirements: or other professionals, to All applicants: Cert III in Engineering; or Year 12; or industry Year 12: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one of determine the best solution. You training/experience. Maths: Mathematical Methods (any) or Maths: Specialist will oversee and potentially Mathematics; and a study score of at least 15 in any English, contribute to the construction Extra requirements: or interstate/overseas equivalent. Non-Year 12: Mature-age process. A minimum educational level of Year 12 or Certificate III in entry. Engineering qualification is highly recommended. It is With a three-year degree you will recommended that Year 12 applicants have completed a Year Extra requirements: typically work with a professional 12 mathematics unit (any) and be proficient in basic algebra Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ engineer to put predetermined and trigonometry. All applicants: Must provide copies of ATAR and Study theory into practice and assist in Scores if year 12 was completed. identifying solutions which best Key career outcomes: deliver the required outcome. You Key career outcomes: will work in a hands-on role in the Project, development, or technical officer; estimator; CAD construction process. drafter; control systems engineer; mechanical engineer. Civil engineer, local government engineer, hydraulic/water resources engineer, irrigation/drainage engineer, structural *See also: Bachelor of Engineering Technology programs engineer, traffic/transport engineer. Bachelor of Master of Engineering Technology Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) (Civil Engineering) Location VTAC Code Location Gippsland (Churchill) 3700737711 Mt Helen (Ballarat) Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537711 Application Duration ATAR Application Duration Direct 2 years FT or PT equivalent Not required VTAC/Direct 3 years FT or PT equivalent Entry requirements: Entry requirements: All applicants: Candidates must possess a three year Year 12: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 15 in any Bachelor of Engineering Science, Bachelor of Engineering English; and a study score of at least 15 in one of Maths: Technology or Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering. Mathematical Methods (any) or Maths: Specialist Mathematics, or interstate/overseas equivalent. Non-Year Key career outcomes: 12: Mature-age entry. Civil engineer, local government engineer, hydraulic/water resources engineer, irrigation/drainage engineer, structural Extra requirements: engineer, traffic/transport engineer. Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ ^ Refer to specific program information at study.federation.edu.au Key career outcomes: Civil engineer technologist, hydraulic engineer technologist, local government engineer technologist, materials and testing engineer technologist, planning engineer technologist, structural engineer technologist. 47

Bachelor of Master of Bachelor ofEngineering Technology Engineering Technology Engineering Technology(Mechanical Engineering) (Mechanical Engineering) (Mining Engineering)Location VTAC Code Location Location VTAC CodeGippsland (Churchill) 3700737721 Mt Helen (Ballarat) Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537681Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700537721 Online/Off-campus 3700837681 Application DurationATAR Application Duration Direct 2 years FT or PT equivalent ATAR Application DurationNot required VTAC/Direct 3 years FT or PT equivalent Not required VTAC/Direct 3 years FT or PT equivalent Entry requirements:Entry requirements: All applicants: Candidates must possess a three year Entry requirements:Year 12: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 15 in any Bachelor of Engineering Science, Bachelor of Engineering Year 12: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 15 in anyEnglish; and a study score of at least 15 in one of Maths: Technology or Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical English; and a study score of at least 15 in one of Maths:Mathematical Methods (any) or Maths: Specialist Engineering. Mathematical Methods (any) or Maths: SpecialistMathematics, or interstate/overseas equivalent. Mathematics, or interstate/overseas equivalent.Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry. Key career outcomes: Non-Year 12: As for Year 12 or equivalent mature-age entry.Extra requirements: Design engineer technologist, hydraulic design engineer Extra requirements:Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ technologist, mechanical engineer technologist, plant Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ process engineer technologist, service engineer technologist,Key career outcomes: scheduling engineer technologist.Design engineer technologist, hydraulic design engineer Bachelor of Key career outcomes:technologist, mechanical engineer technologist, plantprocess engineer technologist, service engineer technologist, Mechatronic Systems Geotechnical engineer technologist, mining engineerscheduling engineer technologist. Engineering (Honours) technologist, open pit mining engineer technologist, planning engineer technologist, project engineer technologist, underground mining engineer technologist.Bachelor of Location VTAC Code Bachelor ofEngineering (Mechanical) Berwick 3701810161 Engineering (Mining)(Honours) Gippsland (Churchill) 3700710161 (Honours) Online/Off Campus 3700810161Location VTAC Code ATAR Application Duration Location VTAC CodeMt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510151 Not required Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent Mt Helen (Ballarat) 3700510181ATAR Application Duration Entry requirements: ATAR Application DurationNot required VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent Not required VTAC/Direct 4 years FT or PT equivalent Year 12: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 15 in anyEntry requirements: English; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Maths: Entry requirements: Mathematical Methods (any) or Maths: Specialist Year 12: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one ofYear 12: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematics, or interstate/overseas equivalent. Maths: Mathematical Methods (any) or Maths: SpecialistMaths: Mathematical Methods (any) or Maths: Specialist Non-Year 12: As for Year 12 or equivalent Mature-age entry. Mathematics; and a study score of at least 15 in any English,Mathematics; and a study score of at least 15 in any English, or interstate/overseas equivalent.or interstate/overseas equivalent. Extra requirements: Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry.Non-Year 12: Mature-age entry. Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ All applicants: Must provide copies of ATAR and Study Extra requirements:Extra requirements: Scores if year 12 was completed. Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^Non-Year 12: Personal statement, interview (some).^ All applicants: Must provide copies of ATAR and StudyAll applicants: Must provide copies of ATAR and Study Key career outcomes: Scores if year 12 was completed.Scores if year 12 was completed. Automation engineer, plant design and management Key career outcomes:Key career outcomes: engineer, process and packaging design engineer, robotics and process automation engineer, scientific equipment Geotechnical engineer, mining engineer, mineral processor,Design engineer, hydraulic design engineer, mechanical designer, self-diagnostic machinery design engineer. mine ventilation officer, open pit mining engineer, planningdesign engineer, plant process engineer, project engineer, engineer, underground mining engineer.rotating equipment engineer.^ Refer to specific program information at study.federation.edu.au48 COURSE GUIDE | 2018 | FEDERATION UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA


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