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JOHN   CURTIN
  College of the Arts
            COLLEGE OF THE ARTS

                                  2022
JOHN   CURTIN
                          90 Ellen Street
                      Fremantle WA 6160

                     Telephone: 9433 7200       College of the Arts
Email: johncurtin.col@education.wa.edu.au                 COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
                      Website: jc.wa.edu.au
CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION                                                                 1
                                                                                 INTRODUCTION
AN IMPORTANT NOTE TO YEAR 10 STUDENTS/PARENTS                                2

COURSE ADVISING PROCESS & SOURCES OF INFORMATION                             3
                                                                                 John Curtin College of the Arts has a strong tradition of
THE WACE: ESSENTIAL INFORMATION                                              4
                                                                                 academic excellence.
WACE REQUIREMENTS FOR 2022                                                   5
                                                                                 John Curtin will offer 40 School Curriculum Standards
SELECTING A PROGRAM OF STUDY                                                 6   Authority ATAR and General courses, and vocational
CHOOSING COURSES                                                             7   educational training (VET) credit transfer courses from
                                                                                 which students can compile their course selection to
REQUIREMENTS FOR UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE                                         7   meet WACE requirements.
TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION (TAFE)                                       8   In Year 11, university bound students must select to study
ANOTHER PATHWAY TO UNIVERSITY                                               10   at least four or more ATAR courses and non-university
                                                                                 bound students should select predominately General
SOURCES OF INFORMATION                                                      17   courses. The college recommends non-university bound
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (VET)                                     19   students include at least one VET course in their subject
                                                                                 selections.
STUDENT SERVICES                                                            20
                                                                                 It is vital that students seek counselling from John
PROPEL                                                                      21   Curtin’s course counselling staff as part of the course
YEAR 11 – 2022 SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND STANDARDS                                   selection process. Counselling staff make use of teachers’
                                                                                 recommendations based on each student’s current
AUTHORITY COURSES AND VET CERTIFICATES OFFERED AT                           22
                                                                                 academic achievement.
JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE OF THE ARTS                                                  I would like to encourage all parents to seek as much
                                                                            23   information as they need from the college to make these
                                                                                 important decisions. Please feel very welcome to contact
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER                                   27
                                                                                 teachers, course counsellors, deputy principals or myself
                                                                                 to clarify any issues.

                                                                                 MITCHELL MACKAY
                                                                                 Principal

This publication is an information document for prospective students
of John Curtin College of the Arts. Every effort has been made to ensure
that the information in this document is correct at the date of printing.
April 2021

                                                                                                              YEAR 11 HANDBOOK 2022           1
AN IMPORTANT NOTE TO YEAR 10
                            STUDENTS/PARENTS

                            COURSE SELECTIONS FOR YEAR 11 2022
                            This booklet has been prepared to assist parents and students in making educational
                            decisions for 2022 and beyond. Whenever you seek assistance, please have your
                            most recent report with you.
                            Students, it is important that you follow these procedures:
                            1    read the information contained in this handbook;

                            2  see the careers coordinator or the course advisor to consider a learning program
                               involving courses within your capabilities; please check that you have the
                               prerequisite Year 10 background to study a particular course (see pages 23-24 for
                               prerequisites);
                            3 tertiary entrance requirements are complex and students with tertiary ambitions
                              should note these very carefully and choose courses appropriate for their goals and
                               record of academic achievement; and
                            4 all information and counselling should be carefully considered before the completion
                                and submission of the course selection sheet by Friday, 23 July 2021.

                            Staff available to help:
                            CAREERS COORDINATOR
                            Mrs JANE NIELSEN
                            Phone: 9433 7266
                            or
                            COURSE ADVISOR
                            Ms DONNA LYNCH
                            Phone: 9433 7265

                            or
                            MANAGER OF STUDENT SERVICES
                            Mr GAVIN BRADSHAW
                            Phone: 9433 7243

                            Email:
                            Courseadvice@jc.wa.edu.au

2   YEAR 11 HANDBOOK 2022
COURSE ADVISING PROCESS
& SOURCES OF INFORMATION

         PROCESS                   SOURCES OF INFORMATION

                                    * THE GOOD UNIVERSITIES GUIDE
                                         * THE CAREER CENTRE
       CAREER CHOICE/S
                                              * WEBSITES

                                          COURSE ADVISERS
      Tertiary Education                    HANDBOOKS

               Or                             * Universities
                                                  * TAFE
     Training Requirements                  * Defence Forces
                                           * Private Providers
                                                * WAAPA

                                             WEBSITES
                                                TAFE
                                             Universities
                                        School Curriculum and
                                       Standards Authority/TISC
           Prerequisites
    i.e. recommended upper                  COUNSELLORS
         school courses for          John Curtin College of the Arts
           tertiary study                         TAFE
                                              Universities

                                         YEAR 11 HANDBOOK
 Prerequisite Year 10 grades and
                                             * Prerequisites
   pathways recommended for
                                          * Course Information
    successful completion of
                                       * Heads of Learning Areas
          upper school
                                               * Teachers

                                                                       YEAR 11 HAN DBOOK 2022   3
THE WACE: ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND                        UNIVERSITY ADMISSION                             Students can mix and match these courses, as
STANDARDS AUTHORITY                          Achievement of the WACE is a mandatory           well as Vocational Education and Training (VET)
(SCSA)                                                                                        courses, in order to provide themselves with the
                                             requirement by all universities. University
This body sets requirements for              admission is based on the student’s ATAR,        best platform to meet the requirements of WACE
achievement of the WACE and issues           competence in English and in some cases the      and for life beyond school.
students with a statement of results. For    meeting of prerequisite courses. For more        All WACE courses are divided into four units.
more information refer to www.scsa.          information refer to www.tisc.edu.au             Units 1 and 2 (Year 11) are typically studied as a
wa.edu.au
                                                                                              pair. Units 3 and 4 (Year 12) must be studied as a
                                             TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS
                                                                                              pair. Over two years, students can achieve credit
TAFE COLLEGES                                SERVICE CENTRE (TISC
                                                                                              towards the WACE for a maximum of four units
For more information on TAFE please          100 Royal Street                                 from any one course.
refer to pages 8 and 9 of this handbook.     EAST PERTH WA 6004
                                             Phone: 9318 8000                                 Typically:
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN
                                             Facsimile: 9225 7050                             •   university bound students must study a
CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
                                             Phone-line times 9.00am – 4.30pm (Mon-Fri)           program of at least four ATAR courses. The
(WACE)
                                             Counter times 9.00am – 4.00pm                        college recommends at least five ATAR
This certificate is awarded to secondary
                                             Email: info@tisc.edu.au                              courses.
school students who successfully
                                                                                              •   students heading to TAFE or the workforce
complete the breadth and depth               VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND
                                                                                                  would select General courses or a mix of
requirements, the achievement standards      TRAIN ING (VET PROGRAMS
                                                                                                  General, ATAR and/or VET Certificate
and the literacy and numeracy standard       Vocational Education and Training (VET)              courses in Years 11 and 12.
(see page 5 of this handbook). The WACE      engages students in work-related learning
is recognised by universities, industry,     built on strategic partnerships between
TAFE and other training providers.           schools, training organisations, business,       ENDORSED PROGRAMS
                                             industry and the wider community. The            Endorsed programs provide areas of learning not
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN
STATEMENT OF STUDENT                         qualifications gained are recognised by          covered by WACE courses. These programs can
ACHIEVEMENT (WASSA)                          employers and industries across Australia.       contribute to a student’s WACE requirements.
                                             John Curtin College of the Arts offers a range
This certificate is issued to all Year 12
                                             of Australian Qualification Frameworks           EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS
students who have completed any study
                                             Certificate courses which contribute towards     All Year 12 students studying ATAR courses
that contributes towards the WACE.
                                             a WACE and lead to further study at TAFE,        must sit compulsory examinations, unless they
It lists all courses and programs that
                                             university and/or employment. For more           qualify for exemption. There are no external
students have completed in Year 11 and
                                             information on VET certificate courses           examinations for General courses. However,
12.
                                             available at the college please refer to pages   students have to complete a statewide externally
AUSTRALIAN TERTIARY                          19 and 20 of this handbook.                      set task.
ADMISSIONS RANK (ATAR)
                                             COURSES                                          GIFTED AND TALENTED EDUCATION
The ATAR is a number between 99.95
                                             John Curtin College of the Arts offers a range   (GAT)
and 0.00 that reports the rank position
of a student relevant to all other Year 12   of WACE courses:                                 Students are selected through GAT testing to
leaving age students in Australia. That      •   ATAR courses are for students aiming to      enrol in GAT programs at John Curtin College of
is, an ATAR of 70.00 means you have              enrol in a university course directly from   the Arts.
performed better than 70% of all Year 12         school. These courses will be examined
school leaving age people in Australia.          by the School Curriculum and Standards
                                                 Authority (SCSA) and contribute to the
TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN                         achievement of an Australian Tertiary
WESTERN AUSTRALIA                                Admission Rank (ATAR).
University of Western Australia, Murdoch     •   General courses are for students aiming
University, Curtin University, Edith Cowan       to enter further training or the workforce
University, University of Notre Dame.            directly from school.
For other Australian universities, see the
guides Universities in Australia or Good
Universities Guide in the Learning Centre
career resource centre.

    4    YEAR 11 HA NDBOOK 2022
WACE REQUIREMENTS FOR 2022

To achieve a WACE from 2022, a student must satisfy the          The amount of unit equivalence allocated to VET and endorsed
following:                                                       programs is as follows:
General requirements at John Curtin College of the Arts          •   VET qualification
• demonstrate a minimum standard of literacy and                     o   Certificate II is equivalent to two Year 11 and two Year 12 units
   numeracy based on the skills regarded as essential for            o   Certificate III or higher is equivalent to two Year 11 and four
   individuals to meet the demands of everyday life and                  Year 12 units
   work in a knowledge-based economy. See below,
                                                                 •   Endorsed programs – unit equivalence is identified on the School
   Minimum Standard of Literacy and Numeracy.
                                                                     Curriculum and Standards Authority’s approved list of endorsed
•   complete a minimum of 20 units or equivalents as
                                                                     programs. A maximum of four units of equivalents is possible
    described below
                                                                     through endorsed programs.
•   complete at least five Year 12 courses (min four ATAR
    courses) or six Year 12 General courses and/or ATAR          The implication of unit equivalence for John Curtin College of the
    courses or a Certificate II or higher VET qualification in   Arts students is that a maximum of only two certificate courses
    combination with ATAR or General courses.                    (eight units may be studied).

Breadth and depth                                                MINIMUM STANDARD OF LITERACY AND
Students will complete a minimum of 20 course units or the       NUMERACY
equivalent. This requirement must include at least:              Students who achieve Band 8 or above in any of the components
•   a minimum of ten Year 12 units or the equivalent             of reading, writing or numeracy in Year 9 NAPLAN assessments will
•   two completed Year 11 English units and one pair of          be recognised as meeting the minimum standard required for that
    completed Year 12 units                                      component. Students who do not achieve Band 8 for any of the
•   one pair of Year 12 course units from each of List A         components will be required to demonstrate the minimum standard
    (Arts/English/Language/Social Sciences) and List B           through the Online Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (OLNA). It is
    (Mathematics/Science/Technology) subjects.                   strongly recommended that students who have not achieved the
                                                                 minimum standard for numeracy select a Mathematics course in
Achievement standard                                             Year 11.
Students will be required to achieve 14 C grades (or
equivalents, see below) in Year 11 and Year 12 units,
including at least six C grades in Year 12 units (or
equivalents).
Explanatory notes relating to WACE requirements:
Unit equivalence can be obtained through VET programs
and/or endorsed programs. The maximum unit equivalence
available through these programs is eight units – four
Year 11 and four Year 12 units. Students may obtain unit
equivalence as follows:
•   up to eight unit equivalents through completion of VET
    programs, or
•   up to four unit equivalents though completion of
    endorsed programs, or
•   up to eight unit equivalents through a combination
    of VET and endorsed programs, but with endorsed
    programs contributing no more than four unit
    equivalents.

                                                                                                           YEAR 11 HANDBOOK 2022           5
SELECTING A
                                                                      PROGRAM OF STUDY

    WACE BREADTH-OF-STUDY LIST                                        Many students will, on completion of the WACE, be intending to apply for a
                                                                      position in a tertiary education institution such as a university or a TAFE, or
    LIST A (ARTS/LANGUAGES/SOCIAL SCIENCE)
                                                                      alternatively, seek employment.
                    Dance
                                                                      The different directions will have a strong influence on the choice of courses
                    Drama                                             for Year 11 and Year 12. Entry to university generally requires achievement
                                                                      in courses at a higher level than entry to TAFE. In addition, both institutions
                    English
                                                                      have prerequisite courses for many programs. It is possible for students to
                    Geography                                         choose courses which will leave options open for both university and TAFE.
                    Health Studies                                    Lower school requirements for upper school courses are listed on pages
                    History – Modern                                  25 to 26 as well as in individual course descriptions. Students are advised
                                                                      to request courses that class teachers can recommend based on past and
                    Italian-Second Language
                                                                      current performance.
                    Literature
                                                                      The following pages outline:
                    Media Production and Analysis
                                                                      •   courses that lead to university entrance;
                    Music
                                                                      •   courses that lead to TAFE;
                    Philosophy and Ethics                             •   university entrance requirements; and
                    Politics and Law                                  •   how to enter university through TAFE.

                    Visual Arts                                       Students intending to study at a university (UWA, Curtin, Murdoch, Edith
                                                                      Cowan or Notre Dame University) in 2023 must refer to the relevant
    LIST B (MATHEMATICS/SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY)
                                                                      university handbooks to become aware of likely prerequisite Year 12
    AIT             Applied Information Technology                    courses. Students should also consult the Summary of Undergraduate
    BIO             Biology                                           Admission Requirements for School Leavers published each year by TlSC.
                                                                      Students may also wish to become familiar with TAFE options, and how to
    CHE             Chemistry
                                                                      enter university through TAFE with advanced standing. TAFE information is
    DES             Design – Photography                              available from the relevant website.
    FST             Food Science and Technology
    HBS             Human Biology
                                                                      IMPORTANT NOTES FOR STUDENTS AND PARENTS
    ISC             Integrated Science                                1. Students enrolled in a Gifted and Talented (GAT ) course or Football
    MDT             Materials Design and Technology – Textiles           Specialist are expected to remain enrolled in those courses.
                                                    – Wood            2. Courses will only proceed if there are sufficient student numbers for
                                                                         classes to be viable.
    MAT             Mathematics                                       3. Students enrolling in Year 11 are required to choose six (6) courses.
    MAS             Mathematics Specialist                            4. It is strongly recommended for students selecting four or fewer ATAR
                    Outdoor Education                                    courses to also select a VET Certificate course.
    OED
                                                                      5. Students can select a maximum of two VET certificate courses.
    PES             Physical Education Studies
                                                                      6. It is strongly recommended that students who have not demonstrated
    PHY             Physics                                              the minimum standard of numeracy select a Mathematics course.
                    Psychology                                        7. Approval for course changes will only be given on written request from
    PSY
                                                                         the student’s parents/guardians and after an interview with the Course
                                                                         Advisor or Careers Coordinator, Manager of Student Services or a
    VET CONTRIBUTION TO THE BREADTH                                      Deputy Principal.
    REQUIREMENT
    VET qualifications (Certificate courses) are not identified as
    List A or List B. They do not satisfy the List A or List B WACE
    requirement.

6    YEAR 11 HANDBOOK 2022
CHOOSING COURSES

Meeting the requirements for the WACE or for entrance to a
TAFE or a university depends largely on a student’s ambitions
                                                                     REQUIREMENTS FOR
and abilities.                                                       UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE
There are many factors to be considered when choosing
courses. Even if you haven’t yet decided on a career area it
is important to look at a number of possibilities and check          To be considered for university admission as a school leaver an
prerequisites so that you don’t restrict future options.             applicant normally must:
When choosing a program of study, consider:                          •   achieve the WACE,
•   abilities                                                        •   achieve the competence in English as prescribed by the
•   future goals                                                         individual universities,
•   interests.                                                       •   obtain a sufficiently high ATAR for entry to a particular
                                                                         university and/or course, and
Abilities                                                            •   satisfy any prerequisites or special requirements for entry
It is important to check the recommended prerequisite levels             to particular courses.
for different courses to ensure that you select a course that        Information will be provided to students by TISC in mid June
is best suited to you. Your end of Year 10 achievement is the        2021 before course selections for next year need to be made.
best indicator. Also your teachers’ recommendations are an           Students are strongly advised to take note of particular
important part of the upper school course selection process.         university course prerequisites and to select courses that give
                                                                     them the best opportunity to maximise their ATAR.
Future Goals
You must ensure that courses chosen meet criteria for future         Admission into university is competitive with most courses
employment or study. If your career goals aren’t clear, select a     having more applicants than places. In order to process
course that offers flexibility, interest and a realistic chance of   applicants fairly they will be ranked using the ATAR.
success.

Interests                                                            IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING UNIVERSITY
Choose courses that you enjoy as you will spend a considerable       ENTRANCE
amount of time studying them in upper school.                        •   We recommend that students study four or more ATAR
                                                                         courses
TRANSFER FROM ONE COURSE TO ANOTHER                                  •   A student cannot use the following course combinations in
Students wishing to change courses after enrolment may do so             the calculation of a ATAR. However it may be possible to
providing:                                                               take both courses but the result of only one may be used in
•   it does not involve transfer out of a GAT program or Soccer          the ATAR calculation:
    Excellence;                                                          - Contemporary Music with Western Art Music
•   it is possible on the timetable;                                     - Mathematics: Applications with Methods
•   it does not interfere with maximum class numbers,                    - Mathematics: Applications with Specialist
•   it does not interfere with future goals,
•   it does not jeopardise the achievement of a WACE; and
•   course changes must adhere to college and School
    Curriculum and Standard Authority deadlines.
Anyone wishing to change courses must understand that work
missed up to that time has to be completed.
Any change must be discussed with the Careers Coordinator
or the course advisor. Final approval must be obtained from
either the Careers Coordinator, the Course Advisor, the
Manager of Student Services responsible for upper school
students or a Deputy Principal.

To make an appointment to change courses email:
courseadvice@jc.wa.edu.au

                                                                                                              YEAR 11 HANDBOOK 2022    7
TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION (TAFE)

    WHAT DOES TAFE OFFER?
    TAFE offers some 800 courses covering around 5500 subjects.            Some courses may specify entrance requirements, such as
                                                                           Maths or submission of a folio. Check the course entrance
    TAFE offers award courses which can be used in related job             requirements for details. Some courses require students to
    markets, as entry to higher level award courses, and in many           commence at a level specified in the training package.
    areas TAFE students can continue their training in degree
    courses offered by universities.                                       Selection Criteria
    TAFE awards listed in order of increasing value are:                   Used When: More people applying than there are available
                                                                           places.
    •    Certificates II to IV
                                                                           To: Rank applicants on their demonstrated skills, knowledge
    •    Diplomas
                                                                           and experience relevant to the qualification.
    •    Advanced Diplomas
                                                                           What are Selection Criteria?
    Courses are offered for some or each of the awards mentioned
                                                                           Selection criteria are academic and other criteria which are
    above in many areas including:
                                                                           used to score eligible applicants competing for entry into a
    Agriculture, Applied Science, Architecture, Building,                  course where there are more applicants than places available.
    Computing, Electronics, Art, Design, Fashion, Engineering,             Examples could include:
    Health, General Studies, Horticulture, Community Care,                 •   work experience;
    Environmental Studies, Hospitality, Social Services, Tourism,          •   industry involvement;
    Management, Business, Technology, Commerce, Marine
                                                                           •   current employment.
    Studies, Mechanics and Outdoor Recreation.
                                                                           How do I address the Selection Criteria?
    There is a specific list of the entry requirements and related job     If the course you are applying for asks you to address the
    markets for each course offered. These may be looked at with           selection criteria you will need to submit more documents. You
    course advisers and TAFE counsellors.                                  can score points for:
    To enter TAFE students need to meet minimum entrance                   Qualification pathway (maximum score = 29)
    requirements.                                                          Work Experience/Employment (maximum score = 29)
    Entrance requirements will be either:                                  •   0.002 points per hour worked;

    •    A lower level qualification, for example, to enrol in a           •   includes paid/unpaid, full time, part time work, work
         Certificate IV in Disability Work you need a Certificate III in       experience, voluntary work and community service;
         Disability Work; OR                                               •   copies of either a reference, pay slip or group certificate
    •    Communication and maths skills.                                       summary.
                                                                           Education/Skills Development (maximum score = 42)
    ENTRY TO COURSES                                                       •   Scoring is based on the best three course combinations.
    Applicants for TAFE courses need to demonstrate                            One of these must be English or Literature. This includes
    minimum literacy and numeracy skills or AQF qualification                  secondary education (current or past), or a portfolio
    levels and respond to selection criteria. Requirements from                demonstrating skill development. The portfolio may
    below need to be met:                                                      contain qualifications or tests that you completed in the
                                    School Leaver                              past.

    Certificate   I  Nil
    Certificate   II OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8
    Certificate   IIIOLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8
    Certificate   IV C Grades in Year 11 WACE General
                     English and OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8
    Diploma or Advanced Diploma
                     Completion of WACE General or ATAR
                     (minimum C Grades) or equivalent

8       YEAR 11 HAN DBOOK 2022
TAFE Application Supportive Documentation                        THE LINKS BETWEEN TAFE AND UNIVERSITY
For your application to be complete, you must include            All universities in Western Australia to a greater or lesser extent
photocopies of:                                                  accept TAFE qualifications i.e Certificate IV and above, as
•   all academic records received since and including Year 9;    admission for specific courses. The extent of this acceptance
•   any graduation certificates (including TAFE awards);         varies between universities and courses and students should
•   any other results you want considered;                       consult with the relevant university.

•   a statement of equivalence if your qualifications are from
    overseas;
•   proof of Australian (or New Zealand) citizenship or          TAFE QUALIFICATIONS AND AUSTRALIAN
    permanent Australian residency (if you were NOT BORN in      QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK
    Australia);
                                                                 TAFE                                   UNIVERSITY
•   written proof of any work experience / employment. For
    example:                                                                                            Doctorate
    •   copies of work references;                                                                      Masters Degree
    •   group certificates
                                                                                                        Graduate Diploma
    •   voluntary activities; and
                                                                                                        Bachelor Degree
    •   work experience reports.
                                                                 Advanced Diploma                       Advanced Diploma
The quality of the application is important and assessors
look for:                                                        Diploma                                Diploma
• evidence of merit;                                             Certificate IV
•   relevance of academic studies; and
                                                                 Certificate III
•   relevance of experience.
                                                                 Certificate II
For further information:
                                                                 Certificate I
•   see the TAFE website at
•   www.fulltimecourses.tafe.wa.edu.au/courses
•   contact The Jobs and Skills Centre                           If you intend to follow this pathway to university admission
•   Web: www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au/career-planning             then you are advised to consult with the counsellors at
                                                                 the relevant university to identify which TAFE courses are
•   talk to the John Curtin College of the Arts Careers
                                                                 recommended.
    Coordinator or Course Advisor, email:
    courseadvice@jc.wa.edu.au

                                                                                                           YEAR 11 HANDBOOK 2022       9
ANOTHER PATHWAY TO UNIVERSITY
     ALTERNATIVE ENTRY OPTIONS
     (NB: Alternate Entry Programs are reviewed annually)

     GAINING ADMISSION TO UNIVERSITY FROM TAFE
     An Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) is not the only means of entry to university in Western Australia. TAFE can be your
     stepping stone to a university education. A significant number of TAFE graduates gain admission to Australian universities each year.
     TAFE graduates need to apply through the Tertiary Institutions Services Centre (TISC) for admission to the public universities, visit
     www.tisc.edu.au.
     Apply directly to the University of Notre Dame Australia for admission.

     UNIVERSITY ACCESS VIA TAFE
     This chart shows the current minimum entry requirements for each university for students applying after completing a TAFE course.

                                                                                              Contact Information
      University               Minimum Entry Requirement                                      (Universities Admissions Centres)
     Curtin University         Certificate lV and separate evidence of English                University Admission Centre:
     of Technology             competence.                                                    Telephone: 1300 222 888
                                                                                              Website: www.study.curtin.edu.au
                               In many instances a diploma and subject
                               prerequisites are recommended.
                               For further information on relevant prerequisite
                               requirements check online for the Curtin University
                               handbook.

     Edith Cowan               Certificate lV in an appropriate discipline as                 Student Recruitment and Careers
     University                determined by ECU.                                             Student Services Centre:
                                                                                              Telephone: 134 328
                               English language competence.
                                                                                              Email : futurestudy@ecu.edu.au
                                                                                              Website: www.ecuworldready.com.au

     Murdoch                   Certificate IV                                                Prospective Students’ & Admission
     University                                                                              Centre: Telephone: 1300 687 3624
                                                                                             Email: study@murdoch.edu.au Website :
                                                                                             www.murdoch.edu.au

     University of Notre       Certificate IV and English language competence.                Prospective Students Office:
     Dame Australia                                                                           Telephone: (08) 9433 0533
                                                                                              Email: future@nd.edu.au
                                                                                              Website: www.nd.edu.au

     University of             Diploma, English language competence and subject               Admissions Office:
     Western Australia         prerequisites.                                                 Telephone: 131 892
                                                                                              Email : future-students@uwa.edu.au
                               Contact UWA directly to discuss your options.
                                                                                              Website: www.study.uwa.edu.au/

     CQ University             Certificate IV and English language competence                 Student Recruitment Team:
                                                                                              Telephone: (08) 9260 4081
                                                                                              Email : student recruitment@cqu.edu.au

10    YEAR 11 HANDBOOK 2022
MIN IMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENT                                            MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
The minimum entry requirement is the minimum level of                 Applicants with TAFE Qualification
educational achievement necessary to apply for a place at a           Applicants who have recently completed a TAFE Certificate Level
university. Achieving the minimum entry requirement does not          IV, Advanced Certificate, Diploma, or Advanced Diploma with
guarantee entry to a particular course or that an applicant is        good grades are eligible to be considered for admission and can
competitive enough to be selected for a place at the university.      apply for advanced standing.
Entry to courses is very competitive and some university courses      Alternative Admission Pathways
have subject prerequisites. Completing a diploma may increase
your chance of selection.                                             •   Entry Awards – guaranteed admission for selected students
ADVANCED STANDING AND CREDIT TRANSFER                                 •   Creative Portfolio Entry – to gain entry to certain media and
Once you have gained admission into university you may                    arts courses
be eligible for advanced standing or credit for your previous         •   On-Track Sprint – free four week course for near miss students
studies.                                                                  with an ATAR 60.00 – 69.95 and 45+ in ATAR English. A STAT test
In many cases, the universities have determined which TAFE                must be sat to meet English Language Competency.
qualification will earn you advanced standing or credit.              •   On-Track – free 14 week program for students who have had a
The following are current alternative entry pathways and are              major disruption to their studies
subject to change. They do, however, serve as a guide for students.   •   Murdoch University Preparation Course

EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY (ECU Alternative                               •   K-Track – Contact the Kulbardi Aboriginal Educational Centre
Entr y Pathways)                                                      •   Flexi Track- Free full time intensive 10 week course or 20 week
Entry Pathways 2022 (some courses excluded)                               part-time course.
•   Experience Based Entry Scheme-Portfolio entry for near
                                                                      •   Pre-Law- Night course for mature age applicants who do not
    miss ATAR students or have passed 3 ATAR subjects and
                                                                          meet entry requirements for Bachelor of Laws
    have a WACE.
•   Indigenous University Orientation course (0.5 years).
•   University Preparation course (0.5 years).
•   University Preparation Education course (0.5 years).

NB English competency can be demonstrated by students
undertaking English ATAR, Literature ATAR and English as an
Additional Language Dialect ATAR and achieves: a scaled score of at
least 50 or a letter grade of an A, B, or C in Year 12.
Non ATAR students undertaking General English will be assessed on a
case-by-case basis.
These above also applies to WAAPA entry.
TAFE
ECU accepts applications from students who have completed
Certificate IV or above at a TAFE.

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ANOTHER PATHWAY TO UNIVERSITY                                                       (CONTINUED)

     CURTIN UNIVERSITY                                                      UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
     Applicants with TAFE Qualifications                                    Applicants with TAFE Qualification
     •    All TAFE Advanced Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Diploma              •   Applicants with TAFE qualifications are considered for entry
          and Certificate IV awards as well as a number of Advanced             to all courses. Those with Advanced Diploma awards may
          Certificate awards, satisfy Curtin’s general matriculation            be eligible for credit in some courses but all applicants
          requirement.                                                          should note that prerequisite subjects may not have been
     Curtin Enabling Programs                                                   covered in their TAFE courses. If in doubt on these points,
     •    Uniready Enabling Program is a free one semester (full                applicants with TAFE qualifications are advised to make an
                                                                                appointment with the sub-dean of the relevant faculty to
          time) program which can be undertaken only online.
          It allows students to achieve a minimum entry of a 70 ATAR,           discuss their application.
          to be used for courses not requiring prerequisites such as        Alternative Admission Pathways
          business, humanities, health and sciences. Application is via
                                                                            •   UWay allows students whose academic achievement has
          TISC and requires a written submission. An equivalent
                                                                                been adversely affected by certain disadvantages to be
          program is offered for indigenous students and is called the
                                                                                considered for admission.
          Indigenous Tertiary Enabling Program.
                                                                            •   Provisional Entry Scheme for indigenous students who
     •    The Faculties of Engineering and Science offer a two
                                                                                have completed WACE but have not gained a sufficient
          semester Pre-Science and Engineering enabling course
                                                                                high ATAR to enter their preferred course or who have a
          for indigenous applicants interested in studying an
                                                                                strong employment history and/or a good educational
          undergraduate science or engineering course at Curtin.
                                                                                background.
     •    StepUp to Curtin Entry Pathway. If your ATAR is between           •   AccessUWA allows you to study the individual units of your
          60.00 and 69.95 you can still apply to study at Curtin.               choice at UWA without having to enrol in a degree course.
          You can be considered for courses that have no set                    As a student enrolled on a not-for-degree basis, you will
          prerequisites or for courses where you have met the                   have the option to apply for a bachelor's degree program
          prerequisites.                                                        once you have successfully completed four assessed
     •    Portfolio entry is for selected Curtin creative courses, if you       degree-level units through AcesssUWA. Depending on the
          don’t have the requirements for entry. Submitting a                   units selected, you may also apply to have these
          portfolio enables you to demonstrate evidence of your                 units credited towards your degree.
          academic achievements, qualifications and ability.                    uwa.edu.au/study/accessuwa
                                                                            •   First in Family if you have received an ATAR of 75.00
                                                                                to79.95 and will be the first in your family to attend
                                                                                university, this program allows you to apply for the one of
                                                                                our four undergraduate degrees, through a positive ATAR
                                                                                adjustment. uwa.edu.au/study/first-in-family
                                                                            •   Broadway UWA The Broadway scheme allows eligible
                                                                                students from a Broadway-identified Western Australian
                                                                                school to receive an automated ATAR adjustment. Students
                                                                                may be eligible for a place at UWA with an ATAR score of
                                                                                75.00 or above. uwa.edu.au/study/broadway
                                                                            •   Fairway UWA offers support and activities throughout Year
                                                                                12 for students who have faced challenging circumstances.
                                                                                Successful completion of the program provides those with
                                                                                an ATAR of 70.00 or higher an admission entry pathway to
                                                                                any of our three-year undergraduate degree courses.
                                                                                uwa.edu.au/study/fairway

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THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME                                         Tertiary Pathway Program (TPP)
Standard Entry – Admission requirements                              • This is a one semester preparation program which is open to
Admission is by direct application, comprising an application           students seeking higher education but who do not currently
and supporting documentation, to the university. As a                   meet admissions criteria. This program runs twice a year for 13
minimum requirement, students will have achieved their                  weeks.
WACE, a scaled mark of at least 50 in ATAR English or Literature
and an ATAR of 70. Unsuccessful applicants may apply for the
university’s alternative entry pathway, as a stepping stone to
the course of their choice.

SAMPLE OF TAFE COURSES LEADING TO UNIVERSITY DEGREES
An articulation agreement has been reached between TAFE and the universities for several courses; this agreement guarantees
a direct pathway to the higher level degree course in the same area of study and also provides credit with exemptions for earlier
learning at TAFE. In effect some degree courses can then be shortened by up to 18 months.
Following are samples of John Curtin College of the Arts Year 12 courses which lead directly to TAFE certificates and diplomas and
then articulate into degree courses at university. Select your Year 11 courses with the recommended Year 12 courses in mind.
Students must study at least six courses.

ART & DESIGN (AREA OF STUDY)

 JCCA Recommended Course             TAFE Course               Articulation Agreement                            University
 1. English General and a VET        Advanced                  Entry into 2nd Semester of 2nd Year of            Curtin University
 course.                             Diploma of Visual         Bachelor of Arts (Art), 18 months exemption.
Plus one or two courses from the
                                     Art (3 years).
following to reflect the student’s
interest in the arts:
 • Visual Arts*                      Diploma of Screen         Entry into 2nd Year of Bachelor of Arts (Mass     Curtin University
 •   Media Production &              and Media                 Communication) OR Bachelor of Arts (Film &
     Analysis*                        (1 year).                Television) OR Bachelor of Arts (Journalism)
 •   Dance                                                     OR Bachelor of Arts (Internet Studies).
 •   Drama
 •   Applied Information             Diploma of                Entry into the following bachelor degrees         Edith Cowan
     Technology                      Digital and Interactive   (depending on what TAFE modules have              University
 •   Music                           Games                     been completed and their chosen area
 •   Design – Photography*           (2 years).                of study): Bachelor of Communications –
 * Helps meet folio                                            Interactive Multimedia OR Film & Video OR
 requirements                                                  Photomedia OR Media Studies OR Advertising
                                                               OR Journalism OR Public Relations OR Mass
 Plus three or four other
                                                               Communication OR Bachelor of Computer
 courses
                                                               Technology OR Bachelor of Science (Digital
 Students to have six courses                                  Media).
 in total

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     BUSINESS (AREA OF STUDY)

     JCCA Recommended Course          TAFE Course        Articulation Agreement                University

     1. English General               Advanced Diploma   Entry into 2nd Year of Bachelor       Notre Dame University
     2. VET Course                    of Accounting      of Commerce (Accounting) OR
     3. Mathematics Applications OR   (18 months)        Bachelor of Commerce (Finance).
        Mathematics Essential
     4. Applied Information
        Technology
                                                         Entry into 2nd Semester of the        Murdoch University
     Plus two other courses.                             2nd Year of Bachelor of Commerce
                                                         (Accounting).

                                                         Entry into 2nd Year of the Bachelor   Murdoch University
                                                         of Commerce (Professional
                                                         Accounting).

                                                         Bachelor of Business .                Edith Cowan University

                                      Diploma of         Entry into 2nd Year of Bachelor of    Notre Dame University
                                      Business           Commerce (Management).

                                      (1 year)

                                                         Entry into 2nd Year of Bachelor of    Murdoch University
                                                         Commerce (Management).

                                                         Entry into the following Bachelors    Edith Cowan University
                                                         (single majors): Business OR Social
                                                         Sciences (Leisure Management)
                                                         OR Social Sciences (Sport
                                                         Management) OR Tourism
                                                         Management OR Hospitality
                                                         Management OR e-Commerce OR
                                                         e-Business.

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ENGINEERING (AREA OF STUDY)

JCCA Recommended Course          TAFE Course              Articulation Agreement                  University
1. English General               Advanced Diploma         Entry into 2nd Year of Bachelor of      Curtin University
2. VET Course                    of Engineering – Civil   Engineering (Civil & Construction
3. Mathematics Applications or   and Structural           Engineering).
higher                            (2 Years)
                                                          ** Students must complete
4. Integrated Science                                     Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Plus two other courses                                    and Calculus at TAFE.

                                 Diploma of Network       Entry into 2nd Year of Bachelor of      Curtin University
                                 Security (2 years)       Engineering (Computer Systems
                                                          Engineering).
                                                          ** Students must complete
                                                          Advanced Engineering Mathematics
                                                          and Calculus at TAFE.

                                 Advanced Diploma         Entry into 2nd Year of the Bachelor     Curtin University
                                 Engineering              of Engineering (Mechanical
                                 – Mechanical             Engineering).
                                 Engineering (2 years)
                                                          ** Students must complete
                                                          Advanced Engineering Mathematics
                                                          and Calculus at TAFE.

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ANOTHER PATHWAY TO UNIVERSITY                                              (CONTINUED)

     SCIENCE (AREA OF STUDY)

     JCCA Recommended Course            TAFE Course               Articulation Agreement                University
     1. English General                 Diploma of                Entry into 2nd Year of the Bachelor   Notre Dame University
     2. VET Course                      Environmental             of Science (Environmental
     3. Mathematics Essential           Monitoring and            Management) OR (Environment
                                        Technology                Biology).
     4. Integrated Science
     Plus two other courses
                                                                  Entry into 2nd Year of the Bachelor   Murdoch University
                                                                  of Science (Environmental Science)
                                                                  OR (Environmental Restoration) OR
                                                                  (Environmental Technology) OR
                                                                  (Conservation Biology).

     SPORT & RECREATION (AREA OF STUDY)

                                                                      A Recognised Pathway but
     JCCA Recommended Course            TAFE Course                   no formal agreement yet           University
     1. English General                 Certificate IV in             Bachelor of Health Science        Edith Cowan University
     2. A VET Course in:                Outdoor Recreation
          • Sport and Recreation OR     (3 semesters)
          • Sport Coaching (Soccer
            Excellence)
                                        Diploma in Sport              Bachelor of Sports                Edith Cowan University
     3. Mathematics Essential
                                        Development                   Management
     4. Integrated Science              (2 semesters)
     Plus one or more of the
     following courses:
     •     Outdoor Education            Certificate IV in Sport       Bachelor of Exercise & Sports     Edith Cowan University
                                        Development                   Science
     •     Dance
     •     Health Studies
     •     Physical Education Studies
     Students to have six courses in                                  Bachelor of Exercise & Sport      Notre Dame University
     total                                                            Science

                                                                      Bachelor of Health & Physical     Notre Dame University
                                                                      Education

                                                                      Bachelor of Sports Science        Murdoch University

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SOURCES OF INFORMATION
You may find the following information helpful in making
decisions about your future:
• University Tertiary Admissions Booklet;                        TAFE INFORMATION
•   TAFE website visit www.tafechoices.com/industries; and       Students who are interested in applying for
•   Centrelink Job Guide (available ONLY online.                 TAFE courses are advised to access the latest
•   Website: www. jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au).                information from www.dtwd.wa.gov.au

•   The Good Careers Guide. This is an online career             Students will find detailed information on this
    information service.                                         website but if more information is needed,
    website: www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/careers-guide.     then contact the The Career Centre (details on
                                                                 this page).
For further information refer to:
                                                                 Training Provider Colleges, Campuses and
John Curtin College of the Arts Learning Centre Resource         Centres are listed in the telephone book. The
Centre The careers section in the college’s Learning Centre      two metropolitan colleges are:
resource centre has a wide range of up-to-date information in    North Metro TAFE
many different formats including video and print, on careers     T:1300 300 822
and further study and/or training. Please ask the Learning       E: enquiry@nmtafe.wa.edu.au
Centre staff for assistance.                                     W: northmetrotafe.wa.edu.au

The Jobs and Skills Centre
                                                                 South Metro TAFE
Phone: 13 64 64
                                                                 A: 1 Fleet Street, Fremantle, WA 6160
Web: www.jobsandskills.wa.gov.au
                                                                 T: 1800 001 001(general and course
                                                                 information)
The Career Centre has a variety of information on almost every
                                                                 E: info@smtafe.wa.edu.au
career. Sources of information include handbooks, videos and
                                                                 W:southmetrotafe.wa.edu.au
film. Trained staff are on hand to answer queries from 9.00 am
to 4.30 pm weekdays. School holidays are a good time to visit    These provide information about the
the Centre; appointments will be necessary so make them well     technical college courses available, including
in advance.                                                      pre-apprenticeships and selection criteria for
Tertiary Institutions                                            entry to TAFE. You can contact a counsellor at
School Liaison Officer attached to Curtin, UWA, Murdoch,         the college where a course is conducted or
Edith Cowan and Notre Dame Universities are available            ask your Careers Coordinator for information
for discussion with students concerning various course           on courses.
requirements.

National Careers Institute
Web: www.yourcareer.gov.au

                                                                                                YEAR 11 HANDBOOK 2022   17
SOURCES OF INFORMATION                                           (CONTINUED)

     CAREERS AND EDUCATION WEBSITES                                     Training WA (TAFE course information)
     The information gained from the following list of websites may     www.dtwd.wa.gov.au
     help students determine their post-school options.                 Tertiary Institutions Services Centre
     Apprenticeships and Traineeships                                   www.tisc.edu.au
     www.trainingwa.wa.gov.au/apprenticentre                            University of Notre Dame
     Australian Defence Force Academy                                   www.nd.edu.au
     www.defencejobs.gov.au                                             Phone: 9433 0533

     Australian Wide Job Search                                         University of Western Australia
     www.jobsearch.gov.au                                               www.uwa.edu.au
                                                                        Phone: 6488 3396
     Career Research
     www.careersonline.com.au                                           Vacancies Australia Wide
                                                                        www.seek.com.au
     Centrelink
     www.centrelink.gov.au                                              Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
                                                                        www.waapa.ecu.edu.au
     Curtin University
                                                                        Phone: 9370 6636
     www.curtin.edu.au
     Phone: 1300 222 888
     Edith Cowan University
     www.ecu.edu.au
     Phone: 134 328
     Job Resources Australia
     www.youth.gov.au
     Murdoch University
     www.murdoch.edu.au
     Phone: 9360 6796

     My Future
     www.myfuture.edu.au

     National Careers Institute
     Web: www.yourcareer.gov.au

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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (VET)
As a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), John Curtin College of the Arts (RTO 50549) provides nationally
recognised certificate courses in arts related industries. The College in addition to this forms partnerships
with external RTO’s to deliver some qualifications to our students not on our scope.

This training allows students the opportunity to leave the college well equipped to seek employment, acquire
transferable soft skills, assist them with further competency based training at TAFE or to pursue further study
at a tertiary institution.

The two key principle in the Vocational Education and Training (VET) programs are:
   •The use of nationally accredited training qualifications. These are sets of nationally
   endorsed industry standard training products that include units of competency which
   describe the skills and knowledge needed to perform effectively in the workplace/
   industry.

   •Work place hours / on-the-job training in the skills required within the industry area the
   students are studying. Many of the students have the opportunity to gain these valuable
   work skills here on campus through specialist tutors, industry workshops, industry
   excursions/incursions, IT software packages available, regular lunch time performances,
   theatre rehearsals and performances.

The VET programs offered at the college are in the following area:
John Curtin College of the Arts RTO 50549 for:
CUA20120 Certificate II in Dance- Contemporary- Years 11/12
CUA30120 Certificate III in Dance- Ballet- Years 10/11/12
CUA20220 Certificate II in Creative Industries- Front of House (FOH) Years 9-12
CUA20220 Certificate II in Creative Industries-Media Years 11/12
CUA20220 Certificate II in Creative Industries-Production Years 11/12
CUA20620 Certificate II in Music Industry – Music- Years 11/12
CUA20620 Certificate II in Music Industry – Music Theatre- Years 11/12
CUA20720 Certificate II in Visual Arts– Design- Years 11/12
IVET Institute RTO 40548
SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation-Football Specialist- Years 11/12
SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Years 11/12
Skills Strategies International RTO 2401
BSB20120 Certificate II in Workplace Skills Cybersecurity Years 11/12

The FOH course is available to students for entry into the course in Year Nine only. This course cannot be
commenced in later years.
Please note that if payment of annual charges has not been made in full prior to the first performance and
there is no payment plan in place, the student may not be able to access some resources such as costumes,
external guest tutors, extension workshops and performances.
In the best interests of the students the courses are designed so that should a student leave the College at
the end of Year Eleven they are able to receive a Statement of Attainment for the competencies achieved
towards the qualification.
ADWPL-Work Ready Program
Work Ready Program is a program that allows students to attend the college for four days and one day work
placement/TAFE.

This program is only available to students who are wishing to complete General/VET pathways as it does
require one day a week out of the college.
Expression of Interest Forms must be completed followed by Parent/Student interviews with Natalie Bird
and Gavin Bradshaw.

For further information on Certificate Courses please refer to course descriptions in this handbook.

                                                                                           YEAR 11 HANDBOOK 2022   19
The Student Services team works together to enhance every
                                                        student’s chance for success at JCCA and their life beyond the
                                                        college. The team works collaboratively and cooperatively to foster

STUDENT SERVICES                                        the intellectual, emotional and social development of all students
                                                        and their right to learn in a safe, healthy and caring environment.

                                                        Our range of services include:
                                                        •   pastoral care and mentoring;
                   HEAD OF STUDENT SERVICES:            •   rewards and recognition;
                                                        •   behaviour management and attendance monitoring;
                   YEARS 10, 11 & 12
                   Mr Gavin Bradshaw                    •   facilitation of communication between parents, students and
                                                            staff at the college;
                   Email
                                                        •   academic support, assessment and monitoring;
                   Gavin.Bradshaw@education.wa.edu.au
                                                        •   course and career advice;
                   Phone                                •   psychological counselling and coaching services;
                   9433 7243
                                                        •   whole school approach to health and wellbeing advice;
                                                        •   orientation and transition to secondary schooling;
                                                        •   organisation of student social activities; and
                                                        •   learning support and ESL (refer section on PROPEL).
                                                        Student Services staff
                                                        The Student Services team is made up of professional practitioners
                                                        qualified in education, health care and/or psychological issues. The
                                                        make up of the team is:
                                                        Head of Student Services (HOSS)
                                                        Two full time Heads, one Years 7-9 and one Years 10-12, who
                                                        oversee and coordinate the activities of the team and work closely
                                                        with the principal and deputy principals.

                                                        Student Services Coordinators (SSC)
                                                        Three coordinators support the HOSS in providing pastoral and
                                                        social care of students.

                                                        Student Services Administration Officers
                                                        These officers carry out the day to day attendance and
                                                        administrative tasks of student services.
                                                        Student Services Triage Officer
                                                        This person manages the initial intake and assessment of students
                                                        and student appointments within the Student Services team.
                                                        College Nurses
                                                        The college nurse is employed four days per week and provides
                                                        medical assistance and health and wellbeing advice.
                                                        College Psychologists
                                                        This person is employed four days per week and is available to
                                                        listen to and assist students cope with a range of emotional, social
                                                        and learning problems.
                                                        Careers Coordinator and Course Adviser
                                                        These people are available to offer students’ advice as to possible
                                                        course and career options.
                                                        Chaplain
                                                        The chaplain provides pastoral care and support for students, staff
                                                        and parents in times of need.
                                                        Events Coordinator
                                                        This person works with the HOSS and SSC to organise a variety of
                                                        information and social events throughout the year.
                                                        PROPEL Program
                                                        A detailed look at the college’s learning support program is given
                                                        in a separate section of this handbook.
                                                        ESL Teacher
                                                        Students from a non-English background are provided with
                                                        English language support through their Humanities classes.

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PROPEL                                                      The PROPEL (Providing Real Opportunities = Participation,
                                                             Empowerment and Learning) program at JCCA has grown since its
                                                             inception in 1999. PROPEL won the prestigious 2001 Norm Hyde Award
                                                             for best practice in pastoral care in a secondary school in Western
                                                             Australia and has now been documented through a grant from the
                       TEACHERS IN CHARGE:                   Public Education Endowment Trust. This very successful program caters
                                                             for students with average to above average ability, inclusive of
                       PROPEL
                                                             intellectually gifted students from Years 7 to 12 and is unique in Western
                       Dr Lynne Ivicevic
                                                             Australia. PROPEL is an innovative, successful and research-based model
                       Email                                 of secondary learning support that aims to provide accommodations
                       Lynne.Ivicevic@education.wa.edu.au    and support to teenagers to empower them to achieve their secondary
                       Phone                                 education goals.
                       9433 7248                             PROPEL uses a variety of approaches to cater for the individual needs
                                                             of students. These approaches are different to normal remediation
                                                             processes that may not have worked in the past.
                       Mrs Emma James
                                                             Typically students who are invited to join PROPEL evidence one or more
                       Email
                                                             of the following risk factors and have provided the following
                       Emma.James@education.wa.edu.au
                                                             information:
                       Phone                                 •   a documented learning disability by a psychologist;
                       9433 7248                             •   documented diagnosis or assessment fitting Department of
                                                                 Education's Disability Resourcing Branch categories;
                                                             •   documented attentional disorder under the care of a paediatrician or
                       EAL/D
                                                                 psychiatrist;
                       Ms Ellen Morrissey
                                                             •   documented mental health issue by a psychologist or psychiatrist
                       Email                                     with ongoing therapy;
                       Ellen.Morrissey@education.wa.edu.au   •   English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D) including
                                                                 Indigenous students.
                       Phone
                       9433 7505
                                                             The benefits of this program are:
                                                             •   students are encouraged to be in control of their learning;
                                                             •   outcomes are relevant to students;
                                                             •   expectations are clear and structured;
                                                             •   students feel empowered to learn;
                                                             •   improved academic performance/attendance;
                                                             •   improved self-image;
                                                             •   greater self-motivation; and
                                                             •   student centred learning.

                                                             Experience has shown that a further flow-on effect has been witnessed
                                                             by both classroom teachers and parents.
                                                             Long term case management of students with a learning disability or
                                                             mental health issue is essential when demonstrating a need for special
                                                             examination arrangements in upper school through the School
                                                             Curriculum and Standards Authority.
                                                             PROPEL also caters for Indigenous students and those students who
                                                             come from and English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D)
                                                             background where English may not be their first language.
                                                             PROPEL has a cross-curricular focus. Students are seen in a study or
                                                             tutorial period to assist them with the demands of the curriculum.
                                                             PROPEL does not offer an alternate curriculum or intensive remediation
                                                             due to resourcing limitations.

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YEAR 11 – 2022
SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND STANDARDS AUTHORITY COURSES AND
VET CERTIFICATES OFFERED AT JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY COURSES                                  GENERAL COURSES
APPLIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (AEAIT)                      FOOD, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (GEFST)
BIOLOGY (AEBLY)                                             HEALTH STUDIES (GEHEA)
CHEMISTRY (AECHE)                                           INTEGRATED SCIENCE (GEISC)
DANCE (GIFTED AND TALENTED) (AEDANS)                        MATERIALS, DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY: TEXTILES (GEMDTT)
DESIGN: PHOTOGRAPHY (AEDESP)                                MATERIALS, DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY: WOOD (GEMDTW)
DRAMA (GIFTED AND TALENTED) (AEDRAS)                        MATHEMATICS ESSENTIAL (GEMAE)

ENGLISH (AEENG)                                             OUTDOOR EDUCATION (GEOED)

GEOGRAPHY (AEGEO)                                           PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS (GEPAE)
                                                            PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDIES (GEPES)
HUMAN BIOLOGY (AEHBY)
                                                            PSYCHOLOGY (GEPSY)
LITERATURE (AELIT)
                                                            VISUAL ARTS (GIFTED AND TALENTED)(GEVARS)
ITALIAN, SECOND LANGUAGE (AEISL)
                                                            VISUAL ARTS (GEVAR)
MATHEMATICS: APPLICATIONS (AEMAA)
                                                            VOCATIONAL COURSES
MATHEMATICS: METHODS (AEMAM)
                                                            BALLET: (CUA30120 CERTIFICATE lll IN DANCE) (GIFTED
MATHEMATICS: SPECIALIST (AEMAS)                             AND TALENTED) (CEBALS)
MEDIA, PRODUCTION AND ANALYSIS ((AEMPA)                     CYBERSECURITY: (BSB20120 CERTIFICATE II IN
MEDIA, PRODUCTION AND ANALYSIS (GIFTED AND                  WORKPLACE SKILLS) (CECYBER)
TALENTED) (AEMPAS)                                          DANCE: (CUA20120 CERTIFICATE II IN DANCE) (CEDAN)
MODERN HISTORY (AEHIM)                                      DANCE: (CUA20120 CERTIFICATE II IN DANCE) (GIFTED AND
MUSIC: CONTEMPORARY (AEMUSC)                                TALENTED) (CEDANS)
                                                            DESIGN: (CUA20720 CERTIFICATE II IN VISUAL ARTS)
MUSIC: CONTEMPORARY (GIFTED AND TALENTED)
(AEMUSCS)                                                   (CEDESTG)
MUSIC: CONTEMPORARY (MUSIC THEATRE – GIFTED AND             FOOTBALL SPECIALIST: (SIS20115 CERTIFICATE II IN SPORT
TALENTED) (AEMUSCT)                                         AND RECREATION) (CEFBLS)

MUSIC: WESTERN ART (AEMUSW)                                 FRONT OF HOUSE: (CUA20220 CERTIFICATE II IN CREATIVE
                                                            INDUSTRIES) (CEFOH)
MUSIC: WESTERN ART (GIFTED AND TALENTED) (AEMUSWS)          MEDIA: (CUA20220 CERTIFICATE ll IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES)
                                                            (CEMEDIA)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDIES (AEPES) PHYSICS (AEPHY)
                                                            MEDIA: (CUA20220 CERTIFICATE ll IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES)
PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS ( AEPAE)                              (GIFTED AND TALENTED)(CEMEDIS)
POLITICS AND LAW (AEPAL)                                    MUSIC: (CUA20620 CERTIFICATE ll IN MUSIC INDUSTRY) (CEMUS)

PSYCHOLOGY (AEPSY)                                          MUSIC: (CUA20620 CERTIFICATE ll IN MUSIC INDUSTRY) (GIFTED
                                                            AND TALENTED) (CEMUSS)
VISUAL ARTS (GIFTED AND TALENTED) (AEVARS)
GENERAL COURSES                                             MUSIC: MUSIC THEATRE (CUA20620 CERTIFICATE ll IN MUSIC
                                                            INDUSTRY) (GIFTED AND TALENTED) (CEMUSMT)
APPLIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (GEAIT)
                                                            PRODUCTION: (CUA20220 CERTIFICATE II IN CREATIVE
DESIGN: PHOTOGRAPHY (GEDESP)                                INDUSTRIES (CEPROD)
                                                            SPORT AND RECREATION: (SIS20115 CERTIFICATE II IN SPORT
DRAMA (GIFTED AND TALENTED) (GEDRAS)
                                                            AND RECREATION) (CESPORT)
ENGLISH (GEENG)
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR STUDENTS AND PARENTS
1. It is not recommended that students enrol in the   •   SIS20115 Football Specialist and SIS20115 Sport and Recreation
   following ATAR course combinations. The            •   Philosophy and Ethics- ATAR with General
   results of only one may be used in the ATAR        •   Psychology- ATAR with General
   calculation:                                       •   Physical Education Studies- ATAR with General
   • Contemporary Music with Western Art Music
   • Mathematics: Applications with Methods           3. Only in exceptional circumstances can students
                                                      undertake Certificate ll in Creative Industries in more than
   • Mathematics: Applications with Specialist        one context:
2. Students can not enrol in the following course
                                                         • Media
   combinations:                                         • Front of House
   • Design: Photography – ATAR with General             • Production
   • CUA30120 Certificate III in Dance (Ballet)          Students must consult with Mr Sibson (Deputy
        with CUA20120 Certificate II in Dance            Principal) if they would like to do more than one
   • CUA20620 Certificate II in Music Industry           context.
        with CUA20620 Certificate II in Music
        Industry - Music Theatre                                                                   Y E AR 11 HAN DB OOK 2022 |   22
PREREQUISITES FOR YEAR 11 COURSES 2022

The following table indicates the minimum Year 10 prerequisites to undertake the listed Year 11 courses.

 TYPE OF
 COURSE      COURSE                                                                  PREREQUISITES
GENERAL       Applied Information Technology (GEAIT)                                 Nil

ATAR          Applied Information Technology (AEAIT)                                 Entry into ATAR English
VET                                                                                  Through GAT testing and teacher recommendation only.
                                                                                     Recommend students also enrol in ATAR Dance (GAT)

                                                                                     Grade B in Year 10 Science, particularly in the unit Life Sciences
                                                                                     and entry into Mathematics Applications is desirable
                                                                                    Grade B in Year 10 Science, particularly in the Chemistry unit plus
                                                                                    entry into Mathematics: Applications (entry into Mathematics:
                                                                                    Methods is desirable)
VET          Cybersecurity: BSB20120 Certificate II in Workplace Skills (CECYBER)    Nil
             Dance (Gifted & Talented) (AEDANS)                                     Through GAT testing only
VET                                                                                  Previous dance experience is essential. Students must
                                                                                     audition and have Ms Atkinson’s approval to enrol.
VET                                                                                  Through GAT testing only
GENERAL      Design: Photography (GEDESP)                                            Nil
ATAR         Design: Photography (AEDESP)                                            Entry into ATAR English
VET          Design: CUA20720 Certificate II in Visual Arts (CEDESTG)                Nil
GENERAL      Drama (Gifted and Talented) (GEDRAS)                                    Through GAT testing only. Students must see Director of Drama
                                                                                     Through GAT testing only
                                                                                     Nil
                                                                                     Grade B in Year 10 English
                                                                                     Nil
VET          Football Specialist: SIS20115 Certificate II in Sport and               By selection only
             Recreation (CEFBLS)
VET                                                                                  Successful completion of units of competency in Year 10
                                                                                     (entry to the course is in Year 9)
ATAR         Geography (AEGEO)                                                       Grade B in Humanities
GENERAL      Health Studies (GEHEA)                                                  Nil
                                                                                     Grade B in Year 10 Pathway 1 Science, particularly in the unit Life
ATAR         Human Biology (AEHBY)                                                   Sciences and entry into Mathematics Application is desirable
GENERAL      Integrated Science (GEISC)                                              Grade C in Year 10 Science
ATAR         Italian Second Language (AEISL)                                         Grade C in Year 10 Italian
ATAR         Literature (AELIT)                                                      Grade A in Year 10 English
GENERAL      Materials, Design and Technology: Textiles (GEMDTT)                     Nil
GENERAL      Materials, Design and Technology: Wood (GEMDTW)                         Nil
ATAR         Mathematics: Applications (AEMAA)                                      70% in Year 10 Mainstream Pathway or teacher recommendation
GENERAL      Mathematics: Essential (GEMAE)                                         50% in Year 10 Mainstream Pathway or teacher recommendation
ATAR                                                                                 70% in Year 10 AEP or 75% in Pathway 1or
                                                                                     teacher recommendation
ATAR                                                                                 70% in Year 10 AEP Pathway. Also students must be enrolled
                                                                                     concurrently in Mathematics: Methods. Teacher
                                                                                     recommendation is essential.
                                                                                     Nil
VET          Media: CUA20220 Certificate II in Creative Industries (Gifted           Through GAT testing only
             and Talented)(CEMEDIS) 20220
ATAR         Media, Production & Analysis     (AEMPA)                                Previous media experience and entry into ATAR English.
                                                                                     Student must consult with the Dean of the Arts before
                                                                                     enrolling in this course.
                                                                                     Through GAT testing only

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