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Locations MELBOURNE (Victoria) Level 5, 601 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia Phone: +61 (03) 9529 1783 Mobile: +61 (0) 426 238 082 Email: melbourne@altec.edu.au HOBART (Tasmania) Level 1, 242 Liverpool Street Hobart TAS 7000, Australia Phone: +61 (03) 6289 6258 Mobile: +61 (0) 478 125 310 Email: hobart@altec.edu.au ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Contents Contents 1 From the CEO 3 Why Study at ALTEC College 4 Pathway Partners 5 Student Life at ALTEC College 6 Student Engagement & Excursions 7 Multiple Study Locations 9 Live and Study in Melbourne 10 Destination: Melbourne 12 Live and Study in Hobart 13 Destination: Hobart 15 Courses at ALTEC College 16 Essential Information 21 Australian Owned – Australian Education www.altec.edu.au ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
ALTEC College really helps us to accommodate our needs by providing a flexible timetable and organising interesting student activities. The trainers are really friendly and approachable, they are like old friends and could help you out from difficulties. Worawut Onnom, Thailand Student of Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
From the CEO for CCNA modules on completion. Students will further have It is my privilege to welcome you to the 2020 academic year at the opportunity to work towards future professional ALTEC College. I hope that you are ready to embrace the recognition, study the latest networking, security and cloud promise and potential that every year brings. Some of your most technologies, and enhance skills through practice and application transformative experiences will likely occur beyond the confines of learning in a lab environment. of the classroom, and we are excited to help you explore your passion and achieve your goals. ALTEC College is defined by its diverse student community, vibrant culture and sense of belonging. Our students, staff, partners, clients and local community are the parts that make us whole. We strive for academic excellence and this is achieved through our philosophy of continuous improvement and excellence in student service and support. We are embarking on a new chapter after celebrating a decade of success in delivering high quality training and achieving academic excellence. We are proud to report that ALTEC College continues to grow in all facets of its operations. ALTEC College added an additional campus in Hobart, Tasmania in 2017. A range of courses are available in Hobart in business and In the approaching year, I call upon you to do more than pursue leadership & management. In Melbourne, our Hospitality and personal bests. I call upon you to aspire to be the global citizens Commercial Cookery students now have access to a dedicated and leaders that your campus and the world needs. When your kitchen campus in North Melbourne to gain valuable hands-on days at ALTEC College are far behind you, each of you will have experience. undoubtedly shaped your future in some meaningful way. As an Further, we have made strategic alliances with some of the best educational institution, our hope is that future generations will Higher Education providers to offer you pathways to help you inherit a world that is civil, safe, healthy, peaceful and more with your educational journey. enlightened than the world we live in today. I look forward to the journey ahead with all of you. ALTEC College is also a certified CISCO Networking Academy. Our Diploma of IT networking students will also earn a Pankaj Goel Certificate of Completion from CISCO Networking Academy CEO ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Why Study at ALTEC College ALTEC College believes that a caring educational environment is essential for achieving a positive learning experience. Therefore, our focus is not only on providing resources and facilities, but nurturing an academic culture where students feel Connected, motivated and part of the college community. Our educational culture is enhanced through our commitment to quality outcomes in all areas of our operation. Some of the other distinctive factors for selecting ALTEC College as your destination include: ▪ A Wide Choice of Courses in Business, ▪ Central CBD/City Locations with Food, Management, IT and Hospitality Entertainment, and Shopping Nearby ▪ Academic Pathways – VET and Higher ▪ Access to Multiple Modes of Public Education Transport ▪ Student Focussed Approach and Student- ▪ FREE Public Transport Zone Location in Centred Services Melbourne ▪ Dedicated Learning and Academic Support ▪ Friendly Staff and Student Services ▪ Multiple Locations – Melbourne and ▪ Highly Qualified and Experienced Trainers Hobart and Assessors ▪ Modern and Spacious Campuses ▪ Learning and Assessments Designed to ▪ Top-Class Student Amenities and Facilities Enhance Classroom Experience ▪ Wi-Fi Enabled Campuses ▪ Excellent Academic Outcomes and Student Satisfaction With its vibrant, culturally diverse and positive learning environment, ALTEC College is one of the preferred study destinations for international students from all around the world. ALTEC College has a student-focused approach to training. We offer courses that focus on quality learning outcomes and pathways in a range of subject areas starting with certificates and diplomas all the way up to bachelor level. EXPLORE YOUR STUDY OPTIONS ON OUR WEBSITE WWW.ALTEC.EDU.AU Or simply email us – students@altec.edu.au ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Pathway Partners ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Student Life at ALTEC College An International Experience Student Care and Services Our students and their achievements are our primary ALTEC College boasts a diverse student focus and we ensure that our systems and resources are community with students from various parts of structured to meet student needs and exceed the world. A culturally vibrant and warm expectations. ALTEC College is committed to fostering an environment in which each student feels safe and environment ensures that your learning supported and contributes in a positive manner to the experience will be both exciting and college community. Examples of student support stimulating. services include study skills and language, Literacy & Numeracy (LLN) assistance, counselling, referral Facilities and Technology services for students with special needs, research skills ALTEC College provides you with a truly modern programs and career resources. campus with state-of-the-art equipment, technology and student amenities. Our lecture rooms and computer Student orientation is a welcome program labs are elegantly fitted and designed with student for new students commencing their studies expectations in mind. Other facilities include broadband at the college. The program consists of a Internet, free Wi-Fi, student accessible computers, Free MS Office Access for ALTEC College students, library, presentation, campus tour and information photocopying, printing and a student lounge. that helps new students settle into their new study environment. All new and Industry Focused & Career Oriented commencing students are expected to Learning attend the orientation program. Our education and training programs are developed by industry experts based on current industry needs and expectations. Academic pathways provide options for Nationally Recognised Qualifications Nationally recognised training is a formal process to further education and career development. ensure training meets the standards required by industry. Students receiving nationally recognised Higher Education Pathways training can be confident that the skills and knowledge ALTEC College is committed to providing learning they attain are recognised and valued across Australia. pathways, within and across qualifications, to maximise Training package qualifications provide expected student learning options. Such pathways include access pathways into and from a qualification. ALTEC College to qualifications via internal and external articulation endeavours to maximise learning options for its students arrangements and/or via the granting of credit/RPL. via the effective development and design of qualifications Even more, our pathway packages mean you complete a that provide students with pathways between its selected diploma at ALTEC College and receive credit courses/training packages, as well as to ALTEC College’s towards, and a guaranteed place in a degree course with higher education articulation partners. one of our partners. Learning Pathways seek to maximise learning outcomes For more information, visit: for ALTEC College’s students through internal Future Students: articulation, sequential or concurrent studies or dual www.altec.edu.au/future-students/ awards. A range of ALTEC College’s Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses provide a pathway to higher Student Services & Support: education qualifications with an advanced standing. www.altec.edu.au/services-2/ Qualified & Experienced Academic Staff Our highly qualified trainers are leaders in their respective fields and are committed to academic excellence. ALTEC College complies with national standards for trainer and assessor qualifications and vocational experience and sets high academic goals for training and development. ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Student Engagement & Excursions Stronger student engagement is the main objective of ALTEC College. Trainers at ALTEC College use a variety of strategies to stimulate engagement through social interactions, such as; • Pairs to work on outdoor projects • Group presentations in class • Student excursions to enhance soft skills • BBQ events These so called ‘welcome breaks’ in the routine for both student and teachers create fun bonding experience for everyone involved. The lanes and arcades of Melbourne have collectively become Chinese New Year Celebrations at ALTEC College culturally important. A visit with students for a coffee is always fun Students were immersed in a day of technical sessions, keynotes and panel discussions on specialty topics such as Cybersecurity. They walked the World of Solutions and explored the latest innovations from CISCO and the technology industries top vendors. ALTEC College’s IT faculty students attended the Student Summit at CISCO Live Melbourne- “Find yourself in the future”. An excursion to Shrine of Remembrance ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
(Below Left): Halloween celebrations at ALTEC College – Hobart and (Below Right): Melbourne (Middle Left): Business Seminar at ALTEC College – Melbourne. (Middle Right): ALTEC College’s cookery students in Kitchen showing off their preparations. (Bottom): ALTEC College’s graduates of 2019, after receiving their graduation awards ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
My trainer is very kind and is always Multiple Study Locations available when I need support, she has the academic knowledge to teach this course. I am happy studying here because the learning environment is comfortable and flexible, I can manage my time effectively. The new campus location is so convenient for me! Sindy Lorena Martinez Varela, Colombia Student of Advanced Diploma of Leadership & Management ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
LIVE AND STUDY IN MELBOURNE There’s so much for you to discover in Melbourne, Victoria – even people who have lived here their whole lives discover new and exciting things. That’s why it’s one of the best places in the world to live and work. One of the first things you’ll notice when you visit Melbourne is our cultural diversity. We’re proud of our multicultural heritage and we welcome people from all nations. ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics Melbourne is the capital city of the state of Victoria and is home to more than 4.5 million people. We have a proud history of cultural diversity – we’re made up of many different people from all kinds of cultures and all ages. We’re inclusive, progressive and respectful of people’s differences. With friendly people, a great lifestyle and endless business opportunities, you’ll quickly fall in love with Melbourne. Orientation at ALTEC College - Melbourne Degraves Street: Melbourne laneways are world renowned for their coffee ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Destination: MELBOURNE Kensington/Flemington, Melbourne and the CBD, North Melbourne, Parkville, Port Melbourne, Southbank, South Yarra and West Melbourne. Hugging the tip of the Australian east coast, Victoria is Australia's second-smallest state, covering 227,600 square Seasons and climate kilometres – roughly the size of the British Isles. Despite its small size, the Victorian climate varies across the state. The north is much drier and warmer weather Victoria's capital, Melbourne, sits on the Yarra River and than the south. Australia's seasons are the reverse of those around the shores of Port Phillip Bay. Lauded for its sense in the northern hemisphere. The climate can be of style and elegance, Melbourne boasts glamorous characterised as warm to hot in summer (December to festivals and events, Australia's best shopping, a lively February), mild in autumn (March to May), cold and damp passion for eating and drinking, and a flourishing interest in in winter (June to August), and cool in spring (September the arts. Restored and preserved nineteenth-century to November). architecture, built following the discovery of gold, provides a heady reminder of a prosperous age, while beautifully tended parks and gardens present a therapeutic respite from the pace of city life. Melbourne is a maze of hidden laneways, opulent bars, exclusive restaurants and off-the-beaten-track boutiques. Here you can soak up culture, hit the sporting grounds, taste the dynamic food and wine scene, dance till dawn or wander the parks and leafy boulevards. Visit Federation Square, the city’s landmark cultural space, and enjoy a sunset beer on the St Kilda promenade. Shop till you drop on funky Brunswick Street or upmarket Chapel Street. Wander Southbank’s cafes, bistros and bars and get a world tour of cuisines in Carlton, Richmond and Fitzroy. Take an Aboriginal Heritage Walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens and cheer with a capacity crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Further information & Links Melbourne’s Hidden Laneways Map of the central city (PDF. 632kb) You never quite know what’s in store when you wander off Melbourne’s grid of city streets into the maze of gothic laneways behind them. Even the locals find surprises here, Cultural precincts where the venues for food, fashion and art are small, That's Melbourne – Laneways and arcades quirky and sometimes hidden. http://www.visitmelbourne.com/ Discover a late-night jazz bar or watch the world go by from a tiny trattoria, browse the boutiques and check out http://www.australia.com/explore/cities/melbourne.a urban art. You can unlock the city’s real secrets in these spx distinctively Melbourne streets. http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au Melbourne's precincts and suburbs Melbourne, one of the world’s most liveable cities, is the http://www.australia.com/en/places/melbourne-and- capital city of Victoria, Australia. It is a city of energy, surrounds/guide-to-melbourne.html sophistication and innovation. It is also a city of history and cultural diversity. Melbourne's economic and political http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/Pages/home.aspx centre is located within the Central Business District (CBD). This 37.6sqkm area includes most of Melbourne's (Multi-lingual) famous sporting venues and major parks and gardens. https://www.lonelyplanet.com/australia/melbourne Almost 90,000 people from a wide range of cultures and backgrounds live in the municipality, which takes in the suburbs of Carlton, Docklands, East Melbourne, ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
LIVE AND STUDY IN HOBART Tasmania is often referred to as an island paradise and those of us lucky enough to live here think that is pretty close to true. Tassie offers vast natural beauty and nearly forty per cent of the island is protected World Heritage wilderness, national parks and reserves. Tasmania is the smallest state of Australia, an island around 250 kilometres (150 miles) south of mainland Australia, with the state capital Hobart being an hours’ flight from Melbourne. ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Hobart, Australia’s second-oldest city Hobart is charming, inviting, walkable, and one of And then there is the backdrop of Mount Wellington rising Australia’s oldest cities with lots to do in and around the above the city and the River Derwent racing through its area. The history is still alive with its 19th Century heart. Get a dash of history by wandering around the sandstone warehouses that now serve as cafes, restaurants historic harbour, Battery Point, and Salamanca. And of and artists’ studios. Quaint cottages and colonial mansions course there is the incredible MONA, only a ferry boat are all over the small city. ride away from Constitution Dock. The famous Saturday Salamanca Market have the reputation as one of Australia’s best markets. Set in picturesque Salamanca Place, it’s essentially one walkable area of vendors selling their wares, buskers performing and yummy street food. Tasmanians enjoy a wonderful and relaxed lifestyle. Most people can afford to choose to live a short distance from their work, leaving time to do more important things than sit in peak-hour traffic There is of course much more to Tasmania and something for everyone. You will find Tasmanians to be very friendly and welcoming and keen to share with you all their favourite places to go and things to do. Fishing Boats docked at the wooden jetty in Hobart Harbour, Franklin Wharf Last page: Salamanca Place with its historic Georgian sandstone warehouses, pubs, and cafes hosts Salamanca market every Saturday ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Destination: HOBART Weather in Hobart Hobart is on the southern coast of Tasmania. The The island of Tasmania is located South of Melbourne Tasman Bridge connects the larger western side to the across the Bass Strait. Tasmania is known for its relaxed eastern shore. Overlooking the city is Mt Wellington. lifestyle, natural beauty, mountainous and spectacular The climate is cool and temperate. While snowfalls and landscapes, friendly and welcoming people, pleasant deep frosts are rare due to surrounding ocean, the daily climate, quality cool-climate wines and food, and a maximum temperature is usually between 17-21 creative arts community. Driving around Tasmania, you degrees Celsius with winters a bit cooler. can go from beach-lined coasts to World Heritage-listed mountain areas in just a few hours. More than 40 per Life in Hobart cent of the island is protected as World Heritage Area, Hobart is breathtakingly beautiful with a lot to offer to national parks and reserves. international students. To the South is Tasmania's capital city, Hobart, the Everything is close-by in Hobart, with no traffic jams, second oldest capital in Australia, after Sydney with a pollution like in the big cities. Transport is quick and population of approximately 220,000. Located at the easy. Also, Since Hobart has fewer international entrance to the Derwent River, its natural and well- students, there is less competition when it comes to preserved surrounding bushland reaches close to the employment and accommodation. city centre, accentuated by beautiful beaches along the shores of the river and the bay beyond. There are a wide range of bars, clubs and restaurant extending from the Hobart Waterfront through to Hobart is a relatively smaller city compared to major Elizabeth St Mall in the CBD. Sandy Bay is also a popular capital cities in Australia but offers quality education and area for dining out and entertainment. The Sandy Bay world-class educational institutions. Students will find a Yacht Club and Hobart Casino are just on the range of career-oriented learning opportunities and waterfront. courses through a range of preparatory and pathway programs, both within VET and higher education. North Hobart is another busy area for dining and going out. Hobart is very easy to get around – there are no traffic jams or pollution for students travelling from their home Salamanca place, once a home to sailors, whalers and to schools, colleges, universities, restaurants and shops. workmen, provides a vibrant environment for food and Hobart, same as other cities in Tasmania, offers a blend entertainment. The Salamanca Market – an open market of modern and classical experience with European styled – is open every Saturday, providing an opportunity to buildings and a multicultural population with a blend of mingle with the residents and enjoy the bustle. The many styles and types of food, cultural and religious market houses warehouse art galleries, theatres, cafés, activities and strong communities. bars, and boutique shops. Working as a Student Due to its very friendly locals and relaxed vibe, Hobart is Finding work in Tasmania is just like finding work recognised as an especially safe city. Students can freely anywhere else. The availability of jobs is not guaranteed, walk around the city without fear, even in the evenings. however there are plenty of people, such as For more information on Hobart, visit; employment agencies, to help you in your search for a job and give you tips for applications and interviews Hobart Guide: (Study Tasmania, 2018). https://www.australia.com/en/places/hobart-and- surrounds/guide-to-hobart.html Student visa conditions specify how many hours students are allowed to work while on a student visa. It is very Insiders’ Guide: important that you understand these rules/visa http://insiderguides.com.au/reasons-live-hobart/ conditions, as any breach may impact your student visa. You are not permitted to start work until you have Tasmania: commenced your course of study. https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/ ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
COURSES AT ALTEC College Our courses are carefully designed to equip students with the appropriate skills and knowledge for employment in their respective fields. Our scope of courses will continually grow enabling students to select from a wider range of career pathways. Studying at ALTEC College enable students to remain up to date with changing trends in the market as our course structure and strategies are periodically validated with industry stakeholders.
Accounting and Bookkeeping Courses The financial services industry is diverse and increasingly subject to regulation, from both government agencies and industry bodies. The FNS units of competency all refer to relevant government regulatory requirements, legislation, Australian Standards and industry and enterprise codes of practice that must be adhered to in day-to-day operations. The majority of FNS qualifications now have specific entry requirements, with units of competency with pre-requisites FNS40217 from previous courses. Essentially, students will need to Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping progress from certificate levels qualifications to diploma This qualification reflects the job roles of workers qualifications. in the accounting industry, including BAS Agents and contract bookkeepers If you want to understand and get ready for accounting in the real world and want to further your qualifications to take the next step in a career in company finance and financial FNS50217 management, then ALTEC College’s accounting course will give Diploma of Accounting you the skills and training you need to enhance your prospects in This qualification reflects professional accounting the accounting profession. job roles in financial services and other industries, including tax agents, accounts payable and accounts Our courses and delivery have been designed to engaging and receivable officers, payroll service providers, and very practical oriented, you’ll learn various skills including; employees performing a range of accounting tasks • prepare income tax returns for organisations in a range of industries • financial reports for reporting entities • prepare and maintain complex budgets and forecasts FNS60217 • develop and implement internal control procedures, Advanced Diploma of Accounting marketing activities, and financial strategies This qualification reflects the role of individuals • develop, implement and measure performance working in accounting and seeking professional management systems. recognition, including tax agents, accounts managers and business analysts ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Business, Leadership and Marketing Courses The BSB Business Services Training Package covers a diverse range of industries and occupations. Business Services covers a range of cross-industry functions and services supporting the commercial activities of all industries. BUSINESS LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT MARKETING & COMMUNICATION BSB40215 BSB51918 BSB52415 Certificate IV in Business Diploma of Leadership and Diploma of Marketing and This qualification reflects the role of Management Communication individuals who apply solutions to a This qualification reflects the role of This qualification applies to individuals defined range of unpredictable individuals who apply knowledge, with a sound theoretical knowledge problems and analyse and evaluate practical skills and experience in base in marketing and communication information from a variety of sources. leadership and management across a and who demonstrate a range of range of enterprise and industry managerial skills BSB50215 contexts. Diploma of Business BSB61315 This qualification is suited to the BSB61015 Advanced Diploma of Marketing and needs of individuals with little or no Advanced Diploma of Leadership Communication vocational experience, but who and Management This qualification reflects the role of possess theoretical business skills. This qualification reflects the role of individuals who provide leadership Individuals at this level use initiative and strategic direction in the BSB60215 and judgement to plan and implement marketing and communications Advanced Diploma of Business a range of leadership and activities of an organisation. They The qualification is suited to the management functions, with analyse, design and execute needs of individuals who possess accountability for personal and team. judgements using wide-ranging significant theoretical business skills technical, creative, conceptual and and knowledge that they would like managerial competencies to develop further. ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Cookery and Hospitality Courses Cookery and Hospitality courses will provide students with the hands-on skills and theoretical knowledge required to work within the fast paced and fun hospitality sector. A Hospitality career can take you all over the world; speak to us today to start your journey! SIT30816 SIT40516 SIT50416 Certificate III in Commercial Certificate IV in Commercial Diploma of Hospitality Management Cookery Cookery This qualification reflects the role of This program is aimed at learners This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior operators who wishing to develop a career in commercial cooks who have a use a broad range of hospitality skills commercial cookery or pursue higher supervisory or team leading role in combined with managerial skills and studies in the hospitality field. This the kitchen. They operate sound knowledge of industry to qualification provides a pathway to independently or with limited coordinate hospitality operations. work as a commercial cook in guidance from others and use organisations such as restaurants, discretion to solve non-routine hotels, clubs, pubs, cafés, cafeterias problems. and coffee shops. ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Information Technology – Networking and Security Courses The Australian ICT industry has become more of a service industry then a specialised IT focused industry with the result that national ICT career pathways are requiring the versatility to incorporate a mix of various ICT skills rather than relying on the historically fixed specialist ICT stream career pathway. To fully encompass these industry-identified changes, ICT qualifications have incorporated both a horizontal and vertical ICT40418 approach to ICT career pathway progression. The ICT Certificate IV in Information Technology qualifications have been developed to enable a specialist Networking outcome in the key ICT areas combined with the flexibility to This qualification provides the skills and knowledge incorporate a diverse range of skill sets so as to provide a wider for an individual to install and manage small scale career pathway outcome. networks, either as an independent network support technician or as part of a team. ALTEC College is now an approved CISCO Networking Academy with competencies within Diploma of Networking and ICT50418 Advanced Diploma of Network Security now recognised Diploma of Information Technology Networking towards CCNA and CCNA+ accreditation. This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to manage, as an independent ICT specialist or as part of a team, the installation of a range of networks, including internetworking, security and e-business integration. ICT60215 Advanced Diploma of Network Security This program is aimed at learners wishing to develop a career within the Information Technology field with networking specialisation or to pursue higher studies. ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
Essential Information Note: This page contains only an overview of the essential practical tasks, projects, cast studies, presentations and information for prospective students. For full and complete knowledge tests. information, refer to ALTEC College’s course guide and the relevant policies and procedure as available at college’s Work Placement website – http://www.altec.edu.au - Some courses, such as hospitality courses, require work http://www.altec.edu.au/important-forms-and-policies/ placement (practical work experience) as part of the course requirements. For offshore applicants, ALTEC College arranges Academic Year work placement for a nominal fee. For more information, refer An academic year comprises of four academic terms of 10 to ALTEC College’s latest course guide available from the home weeks each. There is a two-week term break between the page of college’s website - http://www.altec.edu.au terms and a six-week holiday end of the year. Application and Enrolment Mode of Delivery Candidates may apply directly with ALTEC College or through All of the ALTEC College’s vocational courses are delivered in a its approved and appointed education agents. Only authorised face-to-face mode in a classroom-based learning environment agents, as listed on ALTEC College’s website can recruit through structured lessons and timetables. Timetables are students on ALTEC College’s behalf. For information on pre- scheduled for twenty (20) contact hours per week. enrolment assessment and the application process, visit - http://www.altec.edu.au/admission/ Duration & Delivery schedule The course duration includes scheduled contact hours and Attendance and Course Progress holidays. For example, a one-year course has a CRICOS Students are required to maintain satisfactory course progress as duration of 52 weeks with 40 contact weeks in a calendar year. per college’s Course Progress Policy and Procedures (available on Classes are scheduled for twenty (20) hours per week. college’s website) throughout their enrolment. Attendance is closely linked to course progress, in particular as in-class Timetable activities, projects, and assessment related activities are part of Timetables may vary from term to term. Timetables are both learning and assessment. typically developed over 2.5 days (8+8+4 hours). Issuance of AQF Documentation (qualifications) Fees and Fee Refund ALTEC College is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) All tuition and additional fees are published annually in ALTEC approved to issue AQF certifications to eligible students. ALTEC College’s Fee Schedule available at college’s website. Partial and College has no other partner, either in Australia or overseas, to full refunds apply under specific situations. Fees and refund deliver training and assessment on its behalf. ALTEC College is information are also provided in the application pack, offer letter the sole authority to issue all AQF documentation under the and students agreement prior to finalising the enrolment. Pre- relevant standards and regulations. paid fees are protected under Australian Government’s Tuition Protection Services (TPS) of which ALTEC College is a member. ESOS Framework & Student Protection For detailed information, refer to fee and fee refund policies and The Australian Government wants overseas students in Australia procedures available on college’s website through the link to have a safe, enjoyable and rewarding place to study. above. Australia’s laws promote quality education and consumer protection for overseas students. These laws are known as the Course Contents ESOS framework and they include the Education Services for For complete course information and contents, download Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code ALTEC College’s latest course guide available from the home (2018). The ESOS Framework can be accessed at; page of college’s website - http://www.altec.edu.au https://internationaleducation.gov.au/regulatory- information/pages/regulatoryinformation.aspx Course information and contents, including entry requirements, pre-requisites, units of competency and pathway information ALTEC College Policies and Procedures can also be viewed online on college’s website as above. Information on college’s policies and procedures can be obtained from; Students Services: Assessment Methods studentservices@altec.edu.au or from the college website - To attain a unit of competency, students need to complete a http://www.altec.edu.au/ range of assessment tasks. These tasks are unit-specific but generally include individual and group/team assignments. FOR DETAILED AND FURTHER INFORMATION, REFER TO Assessment methods include (but not limited to) written tasks, ALTEC COLLEGE’S COURSE GUIDE OR THE COLLEGE WEBSITE ALTEC COLLEGE | MELBOURNE (VIC) - HOBART (TAS) | RTO 22034 | CRICOS 02926D | BROCHURE 2020
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