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INTERNATIONAL
COURSE GUIDE 2018
ENGLISH LANGUAGE | AUTOMOTIVE | BUSINESS | FASHION, DESIGN & BEAUTY
TRADES | HOSPITALITY | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
HEALTH, NURSING, COMMUNITY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & CARE
+61 1300 175 176 . kangan.edu.au/international . bendigotafe.edu.au/international4 Why choose us
CONTENTS
6 Important dates
7 Icons in this guide
8 Living in Melbourne
9 Living in Bendigo
10 Our campuses
14 Our courses
16 English Language requirements
17 Our pathways
18 English Language Programs
25 10 Reasons to study English with us
26 Automotive
30 Business
36 Fashion, Design & Beauty
42 Trades
44 Hospitality
48 Information Technology
52 Health, Nursing, Community and
Early Childhood Education & Care
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58 Important information
66 Admissions
67 International student application form
71 Terms & conditions of enrolment
2 3WHY CHOOSE US
Kangan Institute and Bendigo TAFE are two of Australia’s largest and
most trusted education and training providers, offering a wide range of
courses from English language programs to internationally recognised
certificate, diploma and advanced diplomas.
With more than 92 years of educational excellence, our qualifications
give you real skills, real pathways and the confidence to succeed in life.
REAL EDUCATION. REAL SKILLS. REAL JOBS.
• Train in courses that are developed with leading industry partners.
• Learn from highly qualified teachers who are passionate about each
student’s learning journey.
• Take advantage of our guaranteed university pathways.
• Study in state-of-the-art training facilities.
• Get ongoing support from a dedicated International department,
with student liaison officers to help you settle comfortably in
Australia.
• An opportunity to socialise with other international students and
tailored orientation sessions.
• All campuses have free Wi-Fi and are conveniently located near
public transportation.
• Have the opportunity to study in metropolitan or regional campuses.
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4 5IMPORTANT ICONS IN
DATES THIS GUIDE
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Orientation 1 February
Term 1 5 February – 29 March COURSE TYPE CAMPUS LOCATION
Term 2 16 April – 29 June
Certificate Broadmeadows
Orientation 12 July
Graduation 5 July Diploma Richmond
Term 3 16 July - 21 September
Advanced Diploma Essendon
Term 4 8 October - 21 December
Graduation 20 December Moonee Ponds
STUDY MODE Docklands
PAYMENT CALENDAR Flexible
Bendigo City
Tuition Fee Due Dates:
Semester 1: 31 January Charleston Road, Bendigo
30 April
Semester 2: 30 June
30 September
2018 LOCAL HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES
January 1 New Year’s Day
January 26 Australia Day
March 12 Labour Day
March 30 Good Friday
April 2 Easter Monday
June 11 Queen’s Birthday
November 6 Melbourne Cup Day
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December 24 Christmas Eve
December 25 Christmas Day
December 26 Boxing Day
December 31 New Year’s Eve
6 7LIVING IN LIVING IN BENDIGO
MELBOURNE
Bendigo is vibrant, contemporary and a thriving Bendigo is proud to be recognized as a major
Australian Centre for arts and culture and also
city, regionally located in Victoria and only 90 home to the Golden Dragon Museum which
minutes from Melbourne. showcases Bendigo’s long and rich history of
Chinese migration and heritage; Australia’s oldest
With a population of just over 100,000 people,
ongoing festival, steeped in Chinese tradition
Bendigo is known for its high quality education,
and The Capital Performing Arts Centre hosting
offering a full range of world class education
entertainers from around the globe. Wide streets
facilities. Bendigo and the surrounding region
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lined with grand trees, opulent buildings and
Home to more than four million people from different religious and ethnic backgrounds, offers international students a taste of the ‘real’
monuments, Bendigo has a rich heritage and an
Australia, where they are in one of Australia’s
Kangan Institute is located in Melbourne, one of Australia’s busiest cities. most historic and cultural cities, surrounded by
exciting future for all international students.
Recently acclaimed the world’s most liveable city, Melbourne offers a unique mix of nature, history, beautiful Australian bushland.
art and sport, with many beaches, parks, theatres, and a bustling café and restaurant culture to
appeal to all. Melbourne is the choice destination for international students looking for a safe,
multicultural environment to thrive in.
MELBOURNE & BENDIGO WEATHER:
Summer: Autumn: Winter: Spring:
The city is well laid out with an extensive network of public transport made up of trams, buses and
December - February March - May June - August September - November
trains. Melbourne’s climate is most easily described as Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers
Temperature range: Temperature range: Temperature range: Temperature range:
and cool, crisp winters.
14-36°C 14-24°C 4-15°C 14-22°C
8 9OUR CAMPUSES
Kangan Institute and Bendigo TAFE deliver courses for international students at seven conveniently
located campuses across Melbourne and Bendigo. We have over 30,000 students each year from diverse
backgrounds, with varied ages and interests. Not only do you have access to purpose-built facilities,
but also a range of support services and year-round student recreation activities.
ESSENDON DOCKLANDS
38 BUCKLEY STREET 1 BATMANS HILL DRIVE
Facilities: Located centrally in the leafy business The Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE)
surroundings of Melbourne’s north, the Essendon and ELICOS Centre
campus is close to the local train station and Study areas: Automotive, English Language,
Melbourne’s connecting freeways. Our Library IELTS Preparation and EAP.
and Learning Centre is available to all students. Facilities: Kangan Institute’s Automotive
Centre of Excellence is one of Australia’s
largest automotive training campuses offering
RICHMOND BROADMEADOWS dedicated state-of-the-art facilities and houses
85 CREMORNE STREET PEARCEDALE PARADE new workshop spaces, a world-class vehicle and
Centre for Fashion and Creative Industries Study areas: Accounting, Information technology, emissions testing centre and a purpose-built
Study areas: Applied Fashion Design and Hospitality, Cookery, Early Childhood Education auto electrical lab. The ACE is a unique blend of
Merchandising, Beauty, Leadership & and Care and Community Services. industry and learning environments and has won
Management. Facilities: Located approximately twenty many prestigious environmental awards including
Facilities: Offering creative and business kilometres from Melbourne’s central business the Victorian Urban Award of Excellence and has
programs, this campus is an exciting base and district, Kangan Institute’s main campus is well also been awarded a 5-star Green Star rating by
premier fashion centre for young designers to serviced by public transport and affordable the Green Building Council of Australia.
develop their skills thanks to a range of facilities housing. The ELICOS Centre is a leading facility that
including the latest textile and manufacturing Richards restaurant MOONEE PONDS provides excellent English language training for
digital technology, catwalk facilities, retail LEVEL 1, 31 HALL STREET international students. In the midst of hustle
Our fully-licensed training restaurant gives our
training centre, and a brand new hair and beauty and bustle of central Melbourne, the Docklands
hospitality students real working experience Study areas: Nursing and Individual Support
training salon. Emerging designers also have campus is easily accessible by tram, bus and train
in a real restaurant while they study. Offering (Ageing, Home and Community Care).
the opportunity to manufacture small runs and and is a great base to see and explore Melbourne.
a modern and eclectic menu and an extensive Facilities: Located approximately nine
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samples of their work at our Textile and Fashion
wine list, Richards Restaurant is also host to kilometres from Melbourne’s central business
Hub that is also located here.
various themed events and fundraising dinners district, Kangan Institute’s Centre for Health
throughout the year. and Community offers advanced simulated
laboratories and equipment to deliver a range
of health-related courses. The campus features
hospital beds with simulation mannequins, and
medical equipment designed to ensure students
gain hands-on skills training in real-life scenarios.
10 11OUR CAMPUSES ANGELICA
English Language student
“ My teacher has a good sense of humour. That is
important because when you are you are happy, you
learn more.
BENDIGO, CHARLESTON ROAD BENDIGO CITY
62-104 CHARLESTON ROAD, 23 MUNDY STREET, BENDIGO
BENDIGO VICTORIA 3550 VICTORIA 3550
Study areas: Engineering, Building Design. Study areas: ELICOS, Graphic Design, Computer
Facilities: Bendigo TAFE’s thriving and Systems Technology, Beauty and Nursing.
contemporary trade training centre is located Facilities: Our campus is conveniently located on
in close proximity to Bendigo’s central business the fringe of Bendigo’s central business district.
district and City Campus. Our Charleston Road The campus includes modern training facilities
campus provides industry based trades and in a mixture of original buildings dating back to
primary industry courses in some of the best 1856 and purpose built buildings such as a fully
training facilities in the region. resourced library and a business and technology
Nestled amongst a natural bushland setting, centre. We also boast a hairdressing and beauty
the campus boasts it’s own student amenities salon open to the public, equipped with the
area and cafe. Vast parking makes this campus latest facilities to provide a real world training
accessible to anyone driving, as well as being experience.
only a 20 minute walk from the Bendigo We are located close to public transport,
Railway station for people travelling to and from including regular train access to Melbourne.
metropolitan and regional areas.
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12 13OUR COURSES
CRICOS COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE DURATION TUITION FEE TUITION FEE TUITION FEE INTAKE CAMPUS CRICOS COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE DURATION TUITION FEE TUITION FEE TUITION FEE INTAKE CAMPUS
(TOTAL) (TERM) (SEMESTER) (TOTAL) (TERM) (SEMESTER)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS TRADES
020685M General English 5 - 40 weeks $230/week - - Ongoing DL 091903G 22268VIC Advanced Diploma 2.5 years $32,500 $3,250 $6,500 F CH
of Building Design
073681K IELTS Preparation 10 weeks $230/week - - A&S DL
(Architectural)
091820K EAP 1 ELICOS - EAP 1 10 weeks $230/week - - 25 Sep 2017 DL
081487A MEM50212 Diploma of Engineering 1 year $13,000 $3,250 $6,500 F&J CH
26 Mar 2018
- Technical
26 Nov 2018
091818D Elementary A ELICOS - Elementary 10 weeks $230/week - - Ongoing BC HOSPITALITY
091819C Elementary B 095453G SIT30816 Certificate III in 1 year $13,000 $3,250 $6,500 F&J BM
091824F Pre-Intermediate ELICOS Pre–Intermediate 10 weeks $230/week - - Ongoing BC Commercial Cookery
091825E A 095454F SIT40516 Certificate IV in 6 months $6,500 $3,250 $6,500 F&J BM
Pre-Intermediate Commercial Cookery
B
090958M SIT40416 Certificate IV in 6 months $6,500 $3,250 $6,500 F&J BM
091822G Intermediate A ELICOS – Intermediate 10 weeks $230/week - - Ongoing BC Hospitality
091823G Intermediate B
090992J SIT50416 Diploma of Hospitality 6 months $6,500 $3,250 $6,500 F&J BM
091820K EAP 1 ELICOS - EAP 10 weeks $230/week - - Ongoing BC Management
091821J EAP 2
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
AUTOMOTIVE
086592D ICT41015 Certificate IV in 1 year $11,600 $2,900 $5,800 F&J BM & BC
091599K AUR30616 Certificate III in Light 1 year $16,800 $4,200 $8,400 F&J DL Computer Systems
Vehicle Mechanical Technology
Technology
086753C ICT60515 Advanced Diploma 1 year $11,600 $2,900 $5,800 F&J BM & BC
091651M AUR40216 Certificate IV in 6 months $8,000 $4,000 $8,000 F&J DL of Computer Systems
Automotive Mechanical Technology
Diagnosis
091812K ICT30115 Certificate III in 6 months $4,000 $2,000 $4,000 F BC
091698G AUR50216 Diploma of Automotive 6 months $8,000 $4,000 $8,000 F&J DL Information, Digital
Technology Media and Technology
BUSINESS HEALTH, NURSING, COMMUNITY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & CARE
091922D FNS40615 Certificate IV in 6 months $5,800 $2,900 $5,800 F&J BM 093795A HLT54115 Diploma of Nursing 2 years $32,000 $4,000 $8,000 F&J MP & BC
Accounting
094073E CHC50215 Diploma of Community 1.5 years $15,400 $2,567 $5,134 F&J BM
091923C FNS50215 Diploma of Accounting 6 months $5,800 $2,900 $5,800 F&J BM Services
091924B FNS60215 Advanced Diploma of 6 months $5,800 $2,900 $5,800 F&J BM 095413D 095413D Certificate III in Early 6 months $6,500 $6,500 $3,250 F&J BM
Accounting Childhood Education
089695F BSB42015 Certificate IV in 6 months $5,800 $2,900 $5,800 F&J RM and Care
Leadership and 094072F CHC50113 Diploma of Early 1.5 years $16,500 $2,750 $5,500 F&J BM
Management Childhood Education
089696E BSB51915 Diploma of Leadership 6 months $5,800 $2,900 $5,800 F&J RM and Care
and Management 094071G CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual 6 months $6,300 $3,150 $6,300 F&J MP
089697D BSB61015 Advanced Diploma 6 months $5,800 $2,900 $5,800 F&J RM Support
of Leadership and
Management
FASHION, DESIGN & BEAUTY CAMPUS INTAKES
DL Docklands F February
093797K MST50116 Diploma of Applied 1.4 year $20,000 $4,000 $6,667 F, M & S RM
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Fashion Design and RM Richmond A April
Merchandising MP Moonee Ponds M May
093798J MST60116 Advanced Diploma of 9 months $13,600 $3,400 $6,800 F, M & S RM BM Broadmeadows J July
Applied Fashion Design
and Merchandising BC Bendigo S September
091919K CUA40715 Certificate IV in Design 1 year $10,500 $2,625 $5,250 F BC CH Charleston Road, Bendigo
091920F CUA50715 Diploma of Graphic 1 year $10,750 $2,687.50 $5,375 F BC
Design
091815G SHB50115 Diploma of Beauty 1 year $20,000 $5,000 $10,000 F RM & BC
Therapy
14 15ENGLISH OUR
LANGUAGE PATHWAYS
REQUIREMENTS Kangan Institute and Bendigo TAFE have
partnerships with some of the leading universities
and specialist institutes in Victoria which include:
You will be eligible to receive 1 to 1.5 years of
credits for a related program. When you apply
for a packaged program you will be eligible in
applying for a student visa for the whole period
of your studies.
• LA TROBE UNIVERSITY
International students applying to Kangan The following table is intended as a guide to Pathways are available in:
acceptable forms of English language proficiency • RMIT UNIVERSITY
Institute or Bendigo TAFE must provide evidence of for admission to Kangan Institute and Bendigo • WILLIAM ANGLISS INSTITUTE • ACCOUNTING
their English language proficiency before they can TAFE. A final assessment will also be made by
• AUTOMOTIVE
A pathway package allows you to commence a
be admitted to their preferred programs. Kangan Institute and Bendigo TAFE on receipt
diploma or advanced diploma at Kangan Institute • LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
of the applicant’s application form and full
or Bendigo TAFE (or an ELICOS course for a
supporting documentation. Please contact our At Kangan Institute we offer you the opportunity
William Angliss Institute package) and upon
International Office for more information. to package your studies in Accounting and
successful completion, continue your studies
at one of our university/specialised institute Leadership and Management into further studies
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST BENDIGO TAFE AND KANGAN INSTITUTE BKI ENGLISH REQUIREMENT FOR ENTRY partners to complete your degree program. at RMIT University.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENT FOR ENTRY INTO INTO DIPLOMA OF NURSING
VET PROGRAM (ALL EXCEPT DIPLOMA OF
NURSING)
(IELTS) Academic: Overall score (no band less 5.5 (5.0) 7.0 (7.0)
than)
TOEFL Internet Based (iBT): Test score (no 55 (Listening 9, Speaking 16, Reading 10, 94 (Listening 24, Speaking 23, Reading 24,
section score less than) Writing 18) Writing 27)
Pearson Test of English (PTE): Overall score 42-49 (40) 65 (65 in each listening, reading, writing and
(no section score less than) speaking)
Cambridge English – Advanced (CAE) (Pre- 47 Not applicable
2015): Total score of
Cambridge English – Advanced (CAE): Overall 162 (154) Not applicable
CAE score (no band less than)
Kangan Institute English Placement Test Accepted Not applicable
(available from authorised agents or at
the Bendigo TAFE or Kangan Institute
International Office)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT OUR
Secondary schooling or tertiary studies Satisfactory completion of two years Not applicable UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS, PLEASE REFER TO:
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(full-time) academic study in an institution
KANGAN.EDU.AU/INTERNATIONAL/PATHWAYS
where English was the language of instruction
and assessment, and having completed these
studies no more than two years prior to
commencing studies with Kangan Institute.
Senior secondary school (in Australia) Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) with Not applicable
a study score of 20 (including interstate)
Bendigo TAFE and Kangan Institute English BKI also accepts certificates from our Not applicable
Partners authorised English language partners – refer
to website for more information: kangan.edu.
au/international
16 17ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
. GENERAL ENGLISH ASSESSMENT & PLACEMENT
. IELTS PREPARATION Students are tested for proficiency during orientation and placed in a class according to their English
language level. Our class sizes vary from 10 to 18 students.
. EAP CLASS ASSESSMENT & PROGRESSION
Assessment includes class activities, assignments, presentations and tests. Students generally spend
If you are looking to improve your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, need extra help to 10 weeks at each level. For example, a student who enters the programme with an IELTS score of
learn, or looking for a safe learning environment to improve your English, Kangan Institute has the 4.5 would generally require 20 weeks of ELICOS to reach the equivalent of IELTS 5.5. Students who
perfect course for you. With qualified and experienced teachers, you can reach your potential and take complete the upper intermediate, advanced levels or EAP receive direct entry into courses at Kangan
Institute. Please refer to individual courses for English language entry requirements.
the next step in your career. You can choose to study at either our CITY or REGIONAL campus.
OUR TEACHERS
DOCKLANDS All classes are taught by fully qualified and highly experienced teachers with specialist qualifications
Our English Language Centre at Docklands campus is city-centred and a short stroll from public in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL). The IELTS teachers are experienced in
transportation (free travel on tram if you live in the city), Melbourne’s famous boutiques and trendy exam preparation and all teachers are NEAS approved. Our teachers have lived and taught in Europe,
cafés. The campus is also close to Queen Victoria Market, Southbank, Yarra River and the city’s main the Middle Eastern Gulf, Asia and Latin America.
sporting precinct, which makes for some exciting class excursion destinations!
At this campus, we offer the following English Language Courses:
CLASS TIMES
Students study for 20 hours of timetabled classes each week, either in the morning or afternoon
• General English
depending on their level and class availability. A typical time-table will look like the following:
• IELTS Preparation
• English for Academic Purposes – EAP
MORNING
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
You will learn using innovative print and audio-visual resources, technology (ipads provided during
8.30 – 9.30 Vocab Grammar Grammar Vocab Writing
lessons) with regular class, individual, pair and small group work activities providing excellent 9.30 – 10.30 Reading Writing Writing Reading Listening
opportunities to practice communicating in English. 10.30 – 10.45 BREAK
Our teachers enforce an ‘English only to be spoken’ rule in the classroom to ensure all students 10.45 – 11.45 Listening Reading Listening Listening Reading
11.45 – 12.45 Speaking Reading Group Discussion Writing Group Discussion
improve their language skills as quickly as possible.
AFTERNOON
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
13.15 – 14.15 Vocab Grammar Grammar Vocab Writing
14.15 – 15.15 Reading Writing Writing Reading Listening
15.15 – 15.30 BREAK
15.30 – 16.30 Listening Reading Listening Listening Reading
16.30 – 17.30 Speaking Reading Group Discussion Writing Group Discussion
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
In addition to timetabled classes, students can access our free support classes, library hub and
the computer laboratory. As part of the students’ ELICOS program, we also organise a range of
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educational excursions and activities monthly so that students can visit areas of interest, socialise
and use their English in practical situations. The cost of these excursions is subsidised by the Institute.
Students may also join one of our clubs to make new friends and practice communicating, such as
coffee and conversation, pronunciation, reading and supervised self-study.
18 19ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
GENERAL ENGLISH (NON-AWARD) IELTS PREPARATION – INTERNATIONAL ELICOS – ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING SYSTEM (EAP)
PREPARATION COURSE
CRICOS code: 020685M
There are five levels in General English:
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES 1
• Elementary CRICOS code: 073681K
CRICOS code: 091820K
• Pre-Intermediate
INTAKE DATES
• Intermediate
9 April 2018
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES 2
• Upper Intermediate CRICOS code: 091821J
3 September 2018
• Advanced
DURATION INTAKE DATES
INTAKE DATES 10 weeks 26 March 2018
Every Monday 26 November 2018
The International English Language Testing
General English courses extend your knowledge System (IELTS) preparation course provides you
of English and increase your confidence in DURATION
communicating with people. The program covers
CHONTICHA with the skills and strategies you need to achieve
10 weeks
your desired score on the IELTS test.
the main skills of reading, writing, listening and General English student English for Academic Purposes is designed
The course is designed by experienced English
“
speaking, with learning based around everyday for students wishing to undertake further
I love Melbourne so much. It’s easy to go anywhere I want language teachers and IELTS examiners and
life examples and topics of interest. study in either higher VET qualifications or
includes:
by public transport. I learnt about Kangan Institute from my Higher Education, i.e. Bachelor level study.
COURSE FEES (AUD$) sister, who had studied here in Melbourne before I arrived. • English language macro skills in reading,
The course will further hone students existing
$230 per week writing, listening and speaking
English language skills while focusing on the
The school is conveniently located near the city with easy • Sub-skills in pronunciation, grammar and development of academic English.
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$) access to public transport and has a lot of comfortable vocabulary
This involves:
Approximately $70 per level facilities such as the library, cafeteria, student lounge and • Knowledge of the test procedures, format and
• Preparing students with presentation skills
spacious classrooms which are really tidy and functional. question types
• Writing of academic conventions
The best thing about Kangan Institute is being able to speak • Understanding of the test format
• Effective listening and note-taking
English with my new friends and lovely teachers. I’ve made • Effective strategies for the listening and reading
• Effective reading of academic texts
many friends from other parts of the world, and I’ve learned tests
• Research and independent academic skills
about new cultures; it was a great experience for me. I would • Improving speaking
• Higher-order grammar
recommend Kangan to anyone who is looking for a fantastic • Constructing effective writing tasks
English school. • Feedback from experienced IELTS teachers ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
You will be assessed as part of the enrolment
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$) process and placed in a level appropriate to your
COURSE LEVEL ENTRY LEVEL WEEKS REQUIRED PATHWAY Approximately $70 per level
abilities.
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Advanced 5.5 IELTS or equivalent or Kangan Institute placement test 10 weeks TAFE programs, degree programs
Upper 5.0 IELTS or equivalent or Kangan Institute placement test 10 weeks Advanced or TAFE program COURSE FEE (AUD$) TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
Intermediate
$230 per week
Intermediate 4.5 IELTS or equivalent or Kangan Institute placement test 10 weeks Upper Intermediate, travel, work $230 per week
Pre-intermediate 4.0 IELTS or equivalent or Kangan Institute placement test 10 weeks Intermediate, travel, work
MINIMUM ENTRY
Elementary Elementary 3.5 IELTS or equivalent or Kangan Institute 10 weeks Pre-intermediate, Travel
placement test IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
20 21ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
. ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS PRE-INTERMEDIATE A
BENDIGO
CRICOS code: 091824F
Our English Language Centre at Bendigo is a regional campus, close to public transport and within
walking distance from the railway station. You will experience the relaxed lifestyle away from the
PRE-INTERMEDIATE B
hustle and bustle of the city if you choose to study at Bendigo. It is only a 90min train ride away from
Melbourne City.
CRICOS code: 091825E
At this campus, we offer the following English Language Courses:
• General English (Elementary to Intermediate) ONGOING INTAKE
• English for Academic Purposes - EAP Pre-intermediate ELICOS is designed to develop
the English language skills of students with
a basic knowledge of English. It is designed
ELEMENTARY A ENTRY REQUIREMENTS to improve students existing skills while
You will be assessed as part of the enrolment
introducing them to more advanced elements
process and placed in a level appropriate to your
of the language. It covers all skill areas including
CRICOS code: 091818D abilities.
listening, reading, writing and speaking. The
courses will comprise of a range of teaching
TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
methods and activities including individual, pair
ELEMENTARY B $230 per week
and group presentations, lectures, role playing
MAJOR STUDY AREAS and more.
English language: ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
CRICOS code: 091819C
• speaking You will be assessed as part of the enrolment
ONGOING INTAKE • reading process and placed in a level appropriate to your
Elementary ELICOS is designed to develop the • writing abilities.
English language skills of students with little or • listening
no familiarity with English. It will introduce them TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
to the basic structures of the language and build $230 per week
skills in listening, reading, writing and speaking.
The courses will comprise of a range of teaching MAJOR STUDY AREAS
methods and activities including individual, pair English language:
and group presentations, lectures, role playing • speaking
and more. • reading
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• writing
• listening
22 23ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
10 REASONS
INTERMEDIATE A ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES 1
TO STUDY ENGLISH AT KANGAN
CRICOS code: 091822G CRICOS code: 091820K
INSTITUTE OR BENDIGO TAFE
10 REASONS TO STUDY AT OUR 10 REASONS TO STUDY AT OUR
INTERMEDIATE B ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES 2 DOCKLANDS (CITY) CAMPUS: BENDIGO (REGIONAL) CAMPUS:
1. Highly qualified teachers 1. Offers students a taste of the real Australia
CRICOS code: 091823G CRICOS code: 091821J 2. Harbour front location in the CBD 2. Relaxed lifestyle
3. Modern technology in classrooms 3. Excellent learning facilities
ONGOING INTAKE ONGOING INTAKE
4. Strict English-only policy in centre 4. Small class sizes
Intermediate ELICOS is designed to develop the English for Academic Purposes is designed
English language skills of students with a good for students wishing to undertake further 5. Regular excursions 5. Large range of recreational activities
knowledge of English. It is designed to refine study in either higher VET qualifications or 6. Fun activities at our centre 6. Regionally based campuses
students existing skills while introducing them Higher Education, i.e. Bachelor level study. 7. Pathway options into vocational courses 7. Caring and supportive learning environment
to more complex elements of the language. The course will further hone students existing
It covers all skill areas including listening, English language skills while focusing on the
8. Excellent student welfare and study 8. Strong connections with employers,
support services industry and local community
reading, writing and speaking while introducing development of academic English.
them to academic English. The courses will This involves: 9. Optional elective classes 9. Close to public transport and walking
comprise of a range of teaching methods and • preparing students with presentation skills 10. Good nationality mix. distance from the railway station
activities including individual, pair and group
• writing of academic conventions 10. Bendigo people are warm and welcoming
presentations, lectures, role playing and more. and it’s a great place to study, live, work
• effective listening and note-taking
and play.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • effective reading of academic texts
You will be assessed as part of the enrolment • research and independent academic skills
process and placed in a level appropriate to your • higher-order grammar
abilities.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$) You will be assessed as part of the enrolment
$230 per week process and placed in a level appropriate to your
abilities.
MAJOR STUDY AREAS
English language: TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
• speaking $230 per week
• reading
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• writing
• listening
24 25AUTOMOTIVE
With one of the strongest automotive training programs in Victoria, our courses prepare you for the real CERTIFICATE IV IN AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICAL TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
world with robust practical skills and knowledge to get you working in the automotive industry. DIAGNOSIS $8,000
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$)
AUTOMOTIVE PACKAGE MAJOR STUDY AREAS
• Mechanical and electrical systems, Course code: AUR40216
Included in the tuition fee however students will
need to supply their own stationery.
Please note that enrolments are only accepted maintenance, service and repair CRICOS code: 091651M
for the 2 year package.
• Automotive diagnostics, fault identification and INTAKE DATES MAJOR STUDY AREAS
rectification • Mechanical and electrical systems,
CERTIFICATE III IN LIGHT VEHICLE February and July
• Report and document development maintenance, service and repair
MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY • Occupational health and safety
The Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical
• Diagnosis of complex faults in automotive
Diagnosis course provides advanced training
• Customer service vehicle systems
for automotive technicians who want to further
develop their diagnostic and technical skills. • Reports and technical document development
Course code: AUR30616 STUDY PATHWAY This automotive diagnostics course enables • Interpreting and producing technical drawings
CRICOS code: 091599K Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical through CAD (Computer Aided Design)
participants to enter employment in a senior,
Diagnosis (091651M) supervisory, or managerial role within the
INTAKE DATES STUDY PATHWAY
automotive and repair industry.
February and July CAREER PATHWAYS Diploma of Automotive Technology Light Vehicle
This course aims to provide you with knowledge Graduates may seek employment as a: DURATION (091698G)
and skills in the field of light vehicle mechanics. • Motor mechanic 6 months
You will study a range of specialist modules • Skilled tradesperson in automotive
CAREER PATHWAYS
including petrol fuel systems, cooling systems
• Workshop supervisor
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Graduates may seek employment as a:
and associated components, transmissions Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or • Motor mechanic
(automatic), final drive assemblies, diagnostic higher • Skilled tradesperson in automotive
procedures and electronic drive management English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no • Workshop supervisor
systems. band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency
You will learn in varying environments form
lectures, practical demonstrations and tasks PREREQUISITES
to reinforce your learning in both a simulated Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical
automotive work environment and a work Technology (091599K)
placement program. SANGKYU
Automotive student
DURATION
1 year
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
“ Melbourne is a beautiful city. Australian people
are easy going. The curriculum is top of the world. If
there is anyone who wants to study in Australia then
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or
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higher
I’d definitely recommend it.
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no My teachers are really brilliant. If you think positively
band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency about your future, it will happen.
TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
$16,800
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$)
Included in the tuition fee however students will
need to supply their own stationery.
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DIPLOMA OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$) BRYN
$8,000 Automotive student
Course code: AUR50216
CRICOS code: 091698G
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$)
Included in the tuition fee however students will “ At the Automotive Centre of Excellence, the
facilities – I think they’re top class. Everything’s
need to supply their own stationery. new. Everything’s tidy. The teachers; they know what
INTAKE DATES they’re talking about and I would never had known
February and July
MAJOR STUDY AREAS
these things at work if I didn’t come to Kangan
• Mechanical and electrical systems,
This hands-on course provides practical skills Institute.
maintenance, service and repair
to work in the automotive industry. As part of
the course you will train at Kangan Institute’s • Automotive diagnostics, analysis and evaluation I’d definitely recommend Kangan Institute as a first
Automotive Centre of Excellence, the largest of fault identification and rectification choice TAFE. Kangan’s the best for what they do.
automotive training centre in Victoria providing • Researching and presenting technical reports
students with access to leading technology, • Technical mathematics
advanced machinery and industry simulated
work spaces. UNIVERSITY PATHWAY
You will learn in varying environments from Visit kangan.edu.au/international/pathways
lectures, practical demonstrations and tasks
CAREER PATHWAYS
through to servicing vehicles in both simulated
Graduates may seek employment as a:
automotive work bays and a work placement
program. • Motor mechanic
• Skilled tradesperson in automotive
DURATION • Workshop supervisor
6 months
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or
higher
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no
band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency.
PREREQUISITES
Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical
Diagnosis (091651M)
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. ACCOUNTING DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$)
. LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Approximately $1,700
Course code: FNS50215
TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
The ever changing business landscape is getting more competitive than ever. Kangan Institute’s range CRICOS code: 091923C $5,800
of courses in Accounting and Leadership and Management are designed to give you the edge to stand MAJOR STUDY AREAS
INTAKE DATES
out from the crowd. • Accounting information systems
February and July
The course provides training in accounting • Management accounting
ACCOUNTING TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
$5,800
procedures to assist senior accountants or • Auditing
undertake duties requiring the services of a • Budgeting
CERTIFICATE IV IN ACCOUNTING MAJOR STUDY AREAS professional accountant. Students will gain • Financial management
broad-based skills and knowledge in accounting • Business computer applications
• Bookkeeping
specialisations, including corporate financial • Business law
• Financial services industry accounting, financial management, cost and
Course code: FNS40615 • Corporate accounting
• Budgeting management accounting, accounting systems
CRICOS code: 091922D • Business mathematics
• Small business financial accounting and internal controls, and taxation.
• Taxation
INTAKE DATES • Business law
DURATION
February and July • Computerised accounting
6 months
STUDY PATHWAY
This is an entry-level accounting qualification, • Business Activity Statements (BAS) Advanced Diploma of Accounting (091924B)
which means you can apply regardless of • Business computer applications ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
whether you have some study and/or work • Taxation Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or
CAREER PATHWAYS
background in accounting or bookkeeping. higher Graduates may seek employment as a:
• Accounting for stock
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no • Assistant accountant (financial/costing)
DURATION STUDY PATHWAY • Professional bookkeeper
band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency
6 months Diploma of Accounting (091923C)
PREREQUISITES
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS CAREER PATHWAYS Certificate IV in Accounting (091922D)
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or Graduates may seek employment as a:
higher
• Professional bookkeeper
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no
• BAS provider
band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency
• Payroll officer
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$) • Accounts payable or receivable officer
Approximately $1,000 • Inventory clerk
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
$5,800
LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
$5,800
MAJOR STUDY AREAS CERTIFICATE IV IN LEADERSHIP AND MAJOR STUDY AREAS
Course code: FNS60215
• Taxation
MANAGEMENT • Leadership teams
CRICOS code: 091924B
• Auditing • Continuous improvement
INTAKE DATES • Banking and finance • Operational plan
February and July Course code: BSB42015
• Budgeting • Finance
CRICOS code: 089695F
The advanced diploma helps students gain • Management accounting • Human resources
the necessary skills to launch a career as an • Business law INTAKE DATES • WHS
accounting professional. Specialisations may
• Corporate accountability February and July
include taxation, financial or management
This course is designed to develop leadership,
STUDY PATHWAY
• Corporate accounting
accounting, financial management and auditing. Diploma of Leadership and Management
• Business statistics communication and organisational skills for a
(089696E)
DURATION • Economics variety of organisational or industry contexts.
6 months • Financial management DURATION CAREER PATHWAYS
• Business mathematics Graduates may seek employment as a:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 6 months
• Coordinator
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Leading hand
higher Visit kangan.edu.au/international/pathways Academic: Australian year 12 equivalency or • Supervisor
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no
higher
band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency CAREER PATHWAYS • Team leader
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no • Financial manager
Graduates may seek employment as a:
PREREQUISITES • Financial accountant
band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency
Certificate IV in Accounting (091922D)
• Cost/management accountant BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$)
Diploma of Accounting (091923C)
• Tax agent Approximately $875
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$) • Auditor
Approximately $2,300
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DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$) ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP AND BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$)
$5,800 MANAGEMENT Approximately $500
Course code: BSB51915
MAJOR STUDY AREAS: TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
CRICOS code: 089696E • Leadership $5,800
Course code: BSB61015
• Teams CRICOS code: 089697D
INTAKE DATES MAJOR STUDY AREAS
• Customer Service
February and July INTAKE DATES • Leadership
• Continuous Improvement
If you consider yourself to be a born leader and February and July • Teams
• People performance
currently working in or towards a management If you love taking charge, being a manager and • Customer Service
• Finance
role, then our Diploma of Leadership and getting things done, our Advanced Diploma of • Continuous Improvement
Management course is the perfect way to STUDY PATHWAYS Leadership and Management will provide you • People performance
formalise your skills. Advanced Diploma of Leadership and with a relevant leadership and management skill • Finance
Management (089697D) set to help you stand out from the pack.
DURATION UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS
6 months CAREER PATHWAYS DURATION Visit kangan.edu.au/international/pathways
Graduates may seek employment as a: 6 months
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS CAREER PATHWAYS
• Coordinator
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Graduates may seek employment as a:
• Leading hand
higher Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or • Area manager
• Supervisor higher
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no • Department manager
band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency • Team leader English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no
• Regional manager
band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency
PREREQUISITES
Certificate IV in Leadership and Management PREREQUISITES
(089695F) Certificate IV in Leadership and Management
(089695F)
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$) Diploma of Leadership and Management
Approximately $500 (089696E)
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. APPLIED FASHION DESIGN & MERCHANDISING APPLIED FASHION DESIGN DURATION
. GRAPHIC DESIGN & MERCHANDISING
1.4 years
. BEAUTY THERAPY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
DIPLOMA OF APPLIED FASHION DESIGN AND Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or
Unleash your creativity with a multitude of courses on offer at Kangan Institute and Bendigo TAFE. MERCHANDISING higher
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 no band
Our unique holistic approach to training and state-of-the-art learning environment allows you to less than 5.0 overall or recognised equivalency
access knowledge across all areas and learn the dynamics of the fashion value retail chain to get the Course code: MST50116 BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$)
competitive edge. CRICOS code: 093797K
Approximately $1,120
INTAKE DATES TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
February, May and September
$20,000
TIRADA This qualification enables students to meet the
Fashion Design and Technology student
specialist skills in either: MAJOR STUDY AREAS
• Design and Product Development • Participate in environmentally sustainable work
“ It’s very professional. Everything I learn, I can use
and adapt. Studying at Kangan Institute: Just do it.
• Business and Merchandising
This qualification is intended for assistant design
practices
• Work safely
Follow your dreams. Do what you want. and product development roles in the fashion • Apply quality standards
industry, as well as assistant roles associated with • Identify fabric performance and handling
managing fashion product as part of a fashion requirements
enterprise. Skills include design and product • Calculate cost estimates for fashion products
development, as well as technical production
• Interact and network with fashion industry
skills to support management and fashion
participants
businesses.
• Develop and present design concepts within
Skills may be applied at various stages across the
specific guidelines
design, production and supply chain continuum,
• Operate computing technology in the Textile,
according to workplace roles and enterprise
Clothing and Footwear (TCF) workplace
requirements. Outcomes allow for specialisation
in fashion design and product development or • Identify fibres, fabrics and textiles used in the
business merchandising, as well as generalist TCF industry
roles.
STUDY PATHWAYS
Skills involve the use of both manual and digital
Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design
design tools, and may be applied at various
and Merchandising (093798J)
stages of the supply chain. Design outcomes
Visit kangan.edu.au/international/pathways
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build on technical production skills and provide a
basis for career progression to design or business
CAREER PATHWAYS
management roles.
Graduates may seek employment as a:
• Assistant Fashion Designer
• Assistant Patternmaker
• Assistant Grader
• Assistant Quality Controller
• Junior Garment Technician
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF APPLIED FASHION
DESIGN AND MERCHANDISING
PREREQUISITES
Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and
GRAPHIC DESIGN DIPLOMA OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
Merchandising (093797K)
CERTIFICATE IV IN DESIGN
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$) Course code: CUA50715
Course code: MST60116
Approximately $1,120 CRICOS code: 091920F
CRICOS code: 093798J
Course code: CUA40715
February intake
INTAKE DATES TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$) CRICOS code: 091919K
This course reflects the role of graphic designers
$13,600
February, May and September INTAKE DATES at the beginning of their professional careers.
This qualification enables students to meet the MAJOR STUDY AREAS February The course combines technical, creative and
specialist skills in either: • Assess impact of current fashion industry conceptual skills to create designs that meet
This course is designed for students who wish
• Design and Product Development innovations and practices client requirements and solve a range of visual
to pursue a career in the graphic design industry
• Business and Merchandising communication challenge.
• Develop and implement a sales and marketing producing print ready materials for marketing
This qualification is intended for design and strategy for fashion or textile items through a range of media. This can include DURATION
product development roles in the fashion • Manage production process photo and print media, illustration and ready
1 year
industry, as well as roles associated with • Analyse fashion industry textiles to guide for press materials. The majority of the work
managing fashion business as part of an commercial development is computer based, working with a range of ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
enterprise. Skills include design and product industry compliant software. A starting point for Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or higher
• Manage retail brands online
development, as well as technical production your design career, you will learn about design
• Manage quality system and procedures English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 no band
skills and business. briefs, creative thinking and design solutions.
• Manage product development of fashion less than 5.0 overall or recognised equivalency
Skills may be applied at various stages across the
design, production and supply chain continuum,
designs DURATION PREREQUISITES
according to workplace roles and enterprise • Manage fashion design process 1 year
Certificate IV in Design (091919K)
requirements. Outcomes allow for specialisation • Develop a fashion range
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
in fashion design or business, as well as generalist • Apply studio processes to create and produce
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or
roles. designs for commercial production $10,750
higher
This qualification applies to management of • Determine and specify advanced construction
textile, clothing and footwear (TCF) operations processes
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 no band MAJOR STUDY AREAS
less than 5.0 overall or recognised equivalency • Design principles and elements
that requires knowledge of fashion design and • Manage advanced patternmaking processes
technical production processes, the use of • Illustration
• Design and produce knitted textile products TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
emerging technologies and TCF merchandising • Digital design
$10,500
techniques that may be applied at various stages STUDY PATHWAYS • Extended practical placement
of the supply chain. Visit kangan.edu.au/international/pathways MAJOR STUDY AREAS • Design process
• Basic design principles • Finished art
DURATION CAREER PATHWAYS
• 2D and 3D exploration and techniques • Typography
9 months Graduates may seek employment as a:
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• Creative thinking and skills • Photography
• Fashion Designer
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Drawing and Typography
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or
• Patternmaker
• Use of design software
STUDY PATHWAYS
higher • Grader Visit kangan.edu.au/international/pathways
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 no band • Quality Controller Manager STUDY PATHWAY
• Production Manager Diploma of Graphic Design (091920F)
CAREER PATHWAYS
less than 5.0 overall or recognised equivalency
Graduates may seek employment as a:
• Assistant Production Manager
• Garment Technician
CAREER PATHWAYS • Graphic Design Assistant
Graduates may seek employment as a: • Freelance designer
• Junior Designer
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BEAUTY THERAPY TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
$20,000
DIPLOMA OF BEAUTY THERAPY MAJOR STUDY AREAS
• Facial massage
• Body massage
Course code: SHB50115
• Stone massage
CRICOS code: 091921E
• Hair removal
INTAKE DATES • Lash and brow treatments
February and July • Makeup
This course is designed to develop your skills so • Spa treatments
you are able to deliver a broad range of beauty • Nail technology services
therapy treatments and services. It is ideal if you • Aromatherapy
wish to operate as a beauty therapist, employ
• Selling retail skin care and cosmetic products
staff and manage a beauty salon.
• Providing advice on beauty treatments and
DURATION services
1 year • Coordinating a work team
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS STUDY PATHWAYS
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or Visit kangan.edu.au/international/pathways
higher
CAREER PATHWAYS
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 no band
Graduates may seek employment as a:
less than 5.0 overall or recognised equivalency
• Beauty therapist
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT FEES (AUD$)
Approximately $3,300
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40 41TRADES
BUILDING DESIGN BOOKS & EQUIPMENT FEES (AUD$)
Included in the tuition fee
ENGINEERING BOOKS & EQUIPMENT FEES (AUD$)
Included in tuition fees however students will
need to purchase their own stationery.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF BUILDING DESIGN TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$) DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING – TECHNICAL
(ARCHITECTURAL) $32,500 TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
$13,000
MAJOR STUDY AREAS Course code: MEM50212
Course code: 22268VIC Learn the ability to: CRICOS code: 081487A MAJOR STUDY AREAS
CRICOS code: 091903G • follow sustainable building design principles, • CAD Drafting (both 2D and 3D)
INTAKE DATES • Hydraulics and pneumatics
• select building materials,
INTAKE DATES February and July
• Project Management
• present a design,
February The Diploma of Engineering provides high level
• conduct bushfire attack level assessments • Sustainability
This course is for students wanting a career as a training for engineering technicians. It includes
• comply with the building regulations and • Mathematics
building designer within an architectural practice. the application of mathematical techniques,
legislation, in a manufacturing, engineering or related • Engineering Science
Learn the skills, knowledge and application of
industry specific software to deliver innovative • administer architectural projects environments, as well as interaction with relevant • Planning
design solutions for residential and commercial • planning for small business. computing technology. The assessment methods • Estimating
projects. Students will follow a project from include written assignments and examinations, • Science
conception to completion; through site selection,
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY oral assessments including individual
town planning, contracts and tender. Visit kangan.edu.au/international/pathways presentations and practical demonstrations UNIVERSITY PATHWAY
within a workshop environment. Visit: kangan.edu.au/international/pathways
DURATION CAREER PATHWAYS
Students learn in varying environments from
2.5 years Graduates may seek employment as a:
lectures, practical demonstrations and tasks in
CAREER PATHWAYS
• Building designer workshops and labs through to investigative Graduates may seek employment as a:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Gain employment in the building industry projects. • Technician
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or • Draftsperson • Paraprofessional
higher DURATION
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 no band 1 year
less than 5.0 overall or recognised equivalency
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or
higher
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 no band
less than 5.0 overall or recognised equivalency
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42 43HOSPITALITY
. HOSPITALITY CERTIFICATE IV IN COMMERCIAL COOKERY STUDY PATHWAY
. COMMERCIAL COOKERY Diploma of Hospitality Management (090992J)
Course code: SIT40516
CAREER PATHWAYS
The exciting world of opportunities with a qualification in culinary and hospitality are endless. Kangan CRICOS code: 095454F Graduates may seek employment in a:
Institute gives its students unparalleled practical skills to prepare them to work in this dynamic • Hotel or motel
INTAKE DATES • Restaurant, café or bistro
industry in Australia or overseas.
February and July • Reception centre or resort
This course is designed for people who are
HOSPITALITY TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
$13,000
seeking careers in cookery within a commercial
environment. The course provides participants
CERTIFICATE III IN COMMERCIAL COOKERY MAJOR STUDY AREAS with skills, knowledge and experience in practical
food production, hygiene, menu costing,
• Leadership
occupational health and safety, teamwork
• Cookery skills and basic nutrition. Cookery is a rewarding
Course code: SIT30816 • Restaurant operations career path, one that will bring out your natural
CRICOS code: 095453G
• Stock control creativity and possibly take you all over the
INTAKE DATES • OHS world!
• Menu planning and costing
February and July DURATION
This course will give you the skills, knowledge STUDY PATHWAY 6 months
and experience you need to start working in a
Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery (081672M)
commercial kitchen environment. It provides ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
participants with practical food production, CAREER PATHWAYS Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or
hygiene and menu costing, occupational health Graduates may seek employment in a: higher
and safety practices and basic nutrition. Cookery English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no
• Hotel or motel
is a rewarding career path, one that will bring out band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency
• Restaurant, café or bistro
your natural creativity and possibly take you all
over the world! • Reception centre or resort BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$)
Included in the tuition fee
DURATION
1 year TOTAL COURSE FEES (AUD$)
$6,500
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Academic: Australian Year 12 equivalency or MAJOR STUDY AREAS
higher • Leadership
English language: Academic IELTS 5.5 overall no • Cookery skills
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band less than 5.0 or recognised equivalency • Restaurant operations
• Stock control
BOOKS & EQUIPMENT (AUD$)
• OHS
Included in the tuition fee
• Menu planning and costing
• Finance
• Conflict resolution
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