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INTERNATIONAL Kent Institute Australia Pty Ltd ABN: 49 003 577 302 | CRICOS Code: 00161E RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Table of Contents 3 Our journey to success 6 Why study at Kent 7 Student Testimonials 11 Melbourne Campus 12 Life in Melbourne 13 Sydney Campus 14 Life in Sydney 15 Discover Melbourne 16 Discover Sydney 17 Preparing you for success 18 Student Programs & Activities 19 Our Courses 21 Bachelor of Information Technology 22 Bachelor of Business 23 Bachelor of Accounting 24 Vocational Education & Training Courses 25 Certificate IV in Marketing & Communication 26 Diploma of Marketing & Communication 27 Advanced Diploma of Marketing & Communicatio 28 Diploma of Leadership & Management Advanced 29 Diploma of Leadership & Managerment Diploma 30 of Project Management Welcome to Kent 31 Advanced Diploma of Program Management 32 Certificate in Accounting & Bookkeeping Diploma 33 of Accounting 34 Advanced Diploma of Accounting 35 Certificate IV in Information Technology Diploma Driving ambition - Creating opportunity 36 of Information Technology 38 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology Kent Institute Australia (Kent) has been providing quality training and 40 Certificate III in Individual Support education to students for over 30 years and we continue to grow and 43 Certificate IV in Ageing Support innovate. 45 Tuition Fees 46 Entry Requirements Today Kent is recognised as a leading provider of accredited courses, 47 How to apply offering education to both domestic & international students.We are 48 Important Dates proud to have helped nearly 13,000 domestic and international students get started in their career journey. Our principle is to create the pathway to our students' future by broadening their knowledge and expanding their life experiences. 1 2 Kent Institute Australia Pty Ltd | CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458| TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 Kent Institute Australia Pty Ltd | CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458| TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
1989 Established in Burwood, Sydney, offering Information Technology (IT) courses. 1990 Diplomas in Business and Business Computing added. 30+ years of academic 1993 Moved to the Sydney CBD. excellence 2001 Regulatory approval to include Advanced Diplomas in Business and IT to its curriculum. 2003 Moved Campus to Bathurst Street, Sydney CBD due to growth in student enrolments. 12,000+ students Regulatory approval as a Higher Education Institution and accreditation to offer Bachelor 2009 of Business degrees. Fully 2009 2nd Sydney Campus opened in Kent Street, Sydney CBD. Accredited Courses 2014 Melbourne campus launched to deliver undergraduate degrees. Regulatory approval as a Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP) provider for Bachelor degrees 2014 and Advanced Diplomas. Nearly 60 nationalities 2014 Bachelor of Accounting added to curriculum, which is subsequently approved by Australia’s from around top professional accounting bodies CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants. the world 2015 Name revised from ‘Kent Institute of Business and Technology’ to ‘Kent Institute Australia'. New State-of-the-Art Sydney campus at 10 Barrack Street. Superior 2016 student support 2017 New State-of-the-Art Melbourne campus at 350 Queen Street. 2018 CPA & CAANZ Reaccreditation. Bachelor of Information of Technology launched. 18 courses recognised 2020 Specialisation in Cyber Security added to the Bachelor of Information of Technology. globally 2021 Added nationally recognised Aged Care courses to Scope. CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Kent's Campuses Career & Learning Support Two State-of-the-Art Leadership and Development campuses conveniently Program, Academic English located in the heart of Language Support, Wellbeing Sydney and Melbourne. Support and Career Services are available to students. Kent's Courses Kent's Track Record Fully-accredited courses that Over 30 years of providing are recognised globally. quality education. Kent's Diverse Student Taught by Industry Network Professionals Kent student body is made up Learn from experienced of nearly 60 nationalities and industry professionals who has over 13,000 graduates bring real world experience working in industries all over into the classroom. the world. 5 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 6 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Student Testimonials Create your pathway to success. Ben Renan Bachelor of Business Software Engineer, EightD & Co. "The campus is modern and conveniently “Kent course structure is better in the sense that located. I can walk to the nearby famous it is more organised. Lecturers are really keen landmarks like the Opera House. The buildings to know if the students are really learning or are new and impressive when I first came to the progressing. They are passionate of knowing campus.” their students a little bit further rather than just checking their assignments." Natalia Wirinya Diploma of Website Development Bachelor of Accounting “Everyone is incredibly supportive. My experience “Kent really cares for all of its students and has always been great; having wellbeing support supports them throughout their studies. So if and student services support has been very you really want your future to be great, valuable.” choose Kent Institute Australia.” Scan me for more testimonials 7 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 8 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Student Testimonials Melbourne Campus Atziri Danish Certificate IV in Accounting Bachelor of Accounting “Kent gives me an opportunity to share my “Kent Institute Australia has always been study abroad experience with many other helpful and responsible towards its students, like-minded international students, and has providing quality education and extra opened new avenues for me in the world of activities both on and off campus.” education.” Sydney Campus You can view a 360o virtual tour of both campuses by scanning this QR code. Supradi Justine Bachelor of Accounting Bachelor of Business “Every international student has the same “Kent assists students with their concerns while question when they decide to study abroad, studying here and they provide fantastic and that is whether their provider will supply support to the fullest possible extent.” them with a globally recognised degree. Kent not only supplies this but also has a friendly environment similar to my home country.” 9 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 10 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
s Kent - - - Life in Melbourne Cost of living Places for food lovers Estimated annual living costs This is a city with amazing flavours, with food cultures from all over the world. Kent is surrounded by pubs, restaurants, and cafés, many of which are within walking distance. Try these three favourites: - Enjoy fresh fish and seafood at Melbourne seafood markets - Try out Asian cuisines at the food market Living expenses in Chinatown every weekend - Have outdoor BBQ picnics with Aussie food at Alexandra Gardens Famous destinations to visit Melbourne is known as the European city of Australia with many art museums and galleries. Grand Victorian buildings remind us of the city's Gold Rush heydey, while tree-lined parks and a maze of hidden laneways make exploring the city enjoyable. Accommodation You can discover famous spots such as: - Port Phillip Bay with a lot of sunshine - National Gallery of Victoria where you can find inspiration - Southbank by Yarra River with iconic cafés, and cultural attractions 4 5 0 6.5 4 0 0 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Sydney Campus Kent - - Sleek modern student kitchen and breakout areas - general study Life in Sydney Cost of living Places for food lovers Estimated annual living costs Sydney is a city with mix of cultures and cuisines from all over the world. Kent is surrounded by pubs, restaurants, and cafés, Bus stops many of which are within walking distance. Try these three favourites: - Enjoy fresh fish and chips at the Sydney Fish Market - Try out Asian cuisines at the food market Living expenses in Chinatown every weekend - Have outdoor BBQ picnics with Aussie food at Botanic Gardens - - - - Famous destinations to visit - Sydney is amongst the most beautiful cities in the skyline, and lovely parks. It is well-known for its Opera House and surf beaches, but there is much more to see and do Accommodation - Take a hike in the breathtaking Blue Mountains - $250 $370 - Spend a day at Bondi Beach, Australia's most - $240 $300 famous beach - $200 $280 - Catch a ferry to Manly and enjoy the sights - $650 $950 from the water CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Discover Melbourne Discover Sydney Melbourne's central business Sydney CBD has been well district is a metropolis of known for being a favorable diverse cultures. The city CBD destination for international is easy to travel for foreign students, attracting thousands students because it has a grid of students from all over the system. world. Learn more about Melbourne: Learn more about Sydney: > visitmelbourne.com.au > sydney.com.au > discovermelbourne.com.au > discoversydney.com.au > melbourne.vic.gov.au > cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au > visitvictoria. > visitnsw.com.au 15 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 16 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Preparing you for success Student Programs & Activities At Kent, we take a holistic aproach in the development of our students, which is why We hold a range of extra-curricular events and activities for students all throughout the we provide services that are tailored to both their professional and personal growth. year. These events provide students with opportunities to create new friendships, develop skills, access support and receive recognition as part of the LEAD program. Academic Support Wellbeing and Support Kent's Academic Learning Support Unit Services delivers workshops for all students. We Kent caters to diverse student learning also offer individual consultations at any needs and aims to identify and respond to stage of their course. the learning needs of all students. Kent provides free and confidential counselling The team are specialists in higher education support. and training who have years of experience kent.edu.au/health-wellbeing-support providing quality advice to a wide variety of students. It is our mission to empower students to achieve their goals. kent.edu.au/studentsupport Career and Employment LEAD Program Support Employers are looking for candidates who We want you to succeed in your We want to see Kent students graduate have extracurricular skills and experience. studies, swiftly adapt and enjoy life in equipped with the confidence, skills, Australia, develop lifelong friends, and knowledge and attributes that make them have fun while working towards your the top choice for employers. To achieve The Leadership, Experience and academic and career goals. this, Kent provides students with access to Development Pro-gram (LEAD) is a our exclusive online Kent Careers Service point-based program that gives aspiring portal and personal weekly consultation leaders an opportunity to build leadership services ‘Career Hub’ and regular ‘Job capacity, interpersonal communications Ready’ workshops. and gain skills for future employment. kent.edu.au/careers-and-employment-service Students who accumulate 100 or more points over the year receive Kent LEAD Program. kent.edu.au/lead 17 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 18 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Our Courses Bachelor of Kent's Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) is designed to help you meet future industry needs. We have worked with industry professionals ensuring you will Information be equipped with the necessary skills and capabilities across the information and communications technology (ICT) sector. The program was created considering the Kent is an is an accredited Institute of Higher Education and Registered Training Organisation, with nationally recognised courses for both domestic and international students in Sydney and Melbourne. Technology strong demand for ICT workers and skills, and increasingly important role digital technologies play in driving Australia’s economic growth. HIGHER EDUCATION COURSES Course ID I Delivery Mode CRICOS CODE: 097568B Face-to-face 3 years Information Technology Units VOCATIONAL & TRAINING (VET) COURSES Sydney/Melbourne Course ID I Business Courses $ $52,800 https://kent.edu.au/ kent3/bachelor-of- information-technology/ Course Structure The Bachelor of Information Technology requires completion of 16 core units, a Capstone Project Unit and 6 elective units. Students may choose to complete a Specialisation in Cyber Security by selecting designated Cyber Security Specialisation Units in lieu of other electives. Information Technology Courses Potential Careers Cyber Security Specialisation Units Programmer Aged Care Courses Software Engineer Database Developer Web Designer and Developer Security Administrator Network Administrator 19 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 20 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
*Elective units may be chosen from any other area of specialisation, Specialisation Units unless the student has opted to complete a Double Specilisation in Marketing and Management. Kent's Bachelor of Business degree is designed to teach you the critical reasoning, communication and professional skills required in contemporary business settings. You will gain a broad understanding of business principles through the core units, and develop specialised skills in one or more business disciplines of your choice through the study of a single or double specialisation. Kent is in the heart of Sydney which makes the campus easily accessible. It is an exceptional city with a lot of opportunities for Jodie Allix 3 years Course Structure Sydney/Melbourne $ $49,440 https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ course-bachelor-of-business/ Delivery Mode Face-to-face Potential Careers Business Analyst Change Management Consultant Management consultant Employee Relations Manager Marketing consultant Recruitment Consultant Public Sector Manager Staff Development Consultant Sales manager Human Resource Policy Adviser Account Manager Market Analyst Project Manager Communications Manager Recruitment and Staff Development Consultant Human resources Manager 21 CRICOS Code: 00161E RTO Code: 90458 TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 22 CRICOS Code: 00161E RTO Code: 90458 TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Bachelor of Vocational Education & Training Accounting (VET) Courses These courses are designed to deliver workplace-specific skills and knowledge, vocational education In Kent's Bachelor of Accounting you will gain the Course Structure and training (VET) covers a wide range of careers and industries. Kent's VET courses enable students to requisite knowledge and skills across a range of accounting areas and related fields. As you develop an Students will be required to complete 20 Core gain qualifications from Certificate, Diploma, and Advanced Diploma for all types of employment, and understanding of accounting principles and practices, Units and 4 elective units which may be selected specific skills to help them in the workplace. you will explore the relationship between accounting, from Management, Information Systems and finance and economics, the law, management and Marketing disciplines. Campus Business Courses Duration marketing. You will also have the opportunity to choose four elective units from our other disciplines. Accounting Core Units BCOM101 Business Communication CRICOS CODE: 074600G MGTP102 Managment Principles 3 years OGBH201 Organisational Behaviour MKTP103 Marketing Principles Sydney/Melbourne BSTR301 Business Strategy $49,440 BAVA320 Business Analysis and Valuation ACIS215 Accounting Information Systems https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ AFNR315 Advanced Financial Reporting Information Technology Courses course-bachelor-of-accounting/ AUDT317 Auditing BACT105 Business Accounting Delivery Mode BECO107 Business Economics Face-to-face - BLAW204 Business Law - - Potential Careers CLAW314 Corporate Law - Graduate Accountant CRSE108 Corporate Responsibility and Ethics - Account Manager COAC216 Cost Accounting - - Auditor FIAC214 Financial Accounting Fund Accounting Officer Aged Care Courses FINM202 Financial Management Taxation Accountant Corporate Treasurer QMTH104 Quantitative Methods Kent’s VET courses are nationally recognized Investment Banker TLAW316 Taxation Law qualifications under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and Kent is a registered training Financial Adviser orgnaisation regulated by the Australian Skills Quality COAC318 Corporate Accounting Authority (ASQA). 23 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 24 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Certificate IV in Diploma of Marketing & Communication Marketing & Communication This course is suitable for those who want to develop This qualification reflects the role of individuals who use a sound theoretical knowledge base in CRICOS CODE: 106217B their Marketing and Communication skillset and marketing and communication and who demonstrate a range of skills to ensure that functions are NATIONAL CODE: BSB40820 expand upon their knowledge base in a wide variety of effectively conducted in an organisation or business area. Typically, the individuals would have contexts. You will develop a range of specialist responsibility for the work of other staff and lead teams. marketing skills as well as other generic business skills You will learn how to manage or direct a program to achieve organisational objectives and will gain 52 weeks that will allow you to function effectively in a Marketing skills and knowledge in initiating, directing, planning, and leading a range of program functions. industry setting. Individuals in these roles apply their Sydney/Melbourne expertise to a defined range of erratic problems and Qualification Units use their superior evaluation skills to make strategic CRICOS CODE: 106218A decisions. NATIONAL CODE: BSB50620 $ $5,768 52 weeks https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ business-courses Qualification Units Sydney/Melbourne $ $5,768 https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ Potential Careers business-courses Marketing Officer Media Planner Potential Careers Community Relations Team Leader Sales Manager Copywriter Product Manager Public Relations Officer Public Relations Manager Advertising Account Coordinator Marketing Manager Assistant Adverstising Account Planner Campaign Manager Pre-requisites for Admission Assistant Account Manager Have completed the following units (or equivalent competencies):BSBCMM411 Make presentations; BSBCRT412 Articulate, present and debate ideas; Delivery Mode BSBMKG433 Undertake marketing activities; Face-to-face Delivery Mode BSBMKG435 Analyse consumer behaviour; BSBMKG439 Face-to-face Develop and apply knowledge of communications Study Requirements industry; and BSBWRT411 Write complex documents. Study Requirements Equivalent competencies are predecessors to these units, Full-time (20 hours per week) using -which have been mapped as equivalent; OR blended mode (face-to-face and supervised Full-time (20 hours per week) using blended mode (face-to-face and supervised study study sessions) Note: Excludes Self Study for Have two years’ equivalent full-time relevant work sessions) Note: Excludes Self Study for assessment tasks. experience. assessment tasks. 25 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 26 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who provide leadership and strategic direction in the This course is designed for those seeking a career in leadership and management across a range of marketing and communications activities of an organisation. They analyse, design and execute enterprise and industry contexts. Individuals at this level highlight sound judgement in organising, judgements using wide-ranging technical, creative, conceptual and managerial competencies. Their implementing and monitoring their individual workload and the workload of their team. They have a knowledge base may be highly specialised or broad within the marketing and communications field. complex skill set in communication, which they use to support their team in achieving enterprise Typically, they are accountable for group outcomes and the overall performance of the marketing and requirements. It also offers a practical understanding of operational planning management, communication, advertising or public relations functions of an organisation. emotional intelligence, team and meeting management, workplace relationship management and financial management. CRICOS CODE: 106219M NATIONAL CODE: BSB60520 CRICOS CODE: 104122C NATIONAL CODE: BSB50420 Delivery Mode Face-to-face Study Requirements Full-time (20 hours per week) using blended mode (face-to-face and supervised study sessions) Note: Excludes Self Study for assessment tasks. Potential Careers Pre-requisites for Admission Delivery Mode Face-to-face Have completed the following units (or equivalent competencies): BSBMKG541 Identify and evaluate Pre-requisites for Admission marketing opportunities; BSBMKG542 Establish and Successful completion of AQF recognised Certificate IV in monitor the marketing mix; BSBMKG552 Design and Business or other relevant qualification; OR Relevant work develop marketing communication plans; BSBMKG555 Write persuasive copy; and BSBPMG430 Undertake project work. Equivalent competencies are predecessors to Study Requirements these units, which have been mapped as equivalent. OR Full-time (20 hours per week) using blended mode (face-to-face and supervised study Have four years’ equivalent full-time relevant work sessions) Note: Excludes Self Study for assessment tasks. experience. 27 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 28 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
The course focuses on cognitive and This course offers a practical understanding of project scope and professional development, project communication skills to identify, analyse timing and costs, project integration, project governance, project quality, project human resources, and synthesise information from a variety of project information and communication, project stakeholder engagement and project risk sources and transfer knowledge to others, management. and creative or conceptual skills to express ideas and perspectives or respond to complex problems, which will allow you to CRICOS CODE: 104099H analyse information from a variety of NATIONAL CODE: BSB50820 sources and effectively communicate that knowledge to your team members and colleagues as well as your superiors and senior leaders. CRICOS CODE: 106220G NATIONAL CODE: BSB60420 Full-time (20 hours per week) using blended mode (face-to-face and supervised study sessions) Note: Excludes Self Study for assessment tasks. Delivery Mode Face-to-face Delivery Mode Face-to-face Pre-requisites for Admission Successful completion of AQF recognised Diploma of Leadership and Management or other relevant Full-time (20 hours per week) using blended qualification; OR Relevant work experience in a mode (face-to-face and supervised study sessions) related field. Note: Excludes Self Study for assessment tasks. 29 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 30 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
The course focuses on cognitive and communication skills to identify, analyse and synthesise information from a variety of sources and transfer knowledge to others, and creative or conceptual skills to express ideas and perspectives or respond to complex problems. CRICOS CODE: 104467M NATIONAL CODE: BSB60720 CRICOS CODE: 098585D NATIONAL CODE: FNS40217 72 weeks Sydney/Melbourne $8,040 https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ Lorem ipsum business-courses Delivery Mode Face-to-face Pre-requisites for Admission Study Requirements Delivery Mode Face-to-face Study Requirements /XFLH "I love how I can get to know my friends from all around the world. We are all Full-time (20 hours per week) using blended mode (face-to-face and supervised study sessions) here for the knowledge and development regardless of our backgrounds and Note: Excludes Self Study for assessment tasks. cultures." 31 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 32 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
This qualification reflects professional accounting job roles in financial services and other industries, This qualification gives professional recognition to students seeking work such as tax agents, including tax agents, accounts payable and accounts receivable officers, payroll service providers, accounts managers and business analysts; and to employees performing a range of accounts and employees performing a range of accounting tasks for organizations in a range of industries. management tasks for organisations in a range of industries. At this level individual are expected to Individuals in these roles apply solutions to a range of often complex problems and analyse and apply theoretical and technical skills in a range of situations and to display initiative and judgement evaluate information from a variety of sources. They apply initiative to plan, coordinate and evaluate in planning activities. They have autonomy in performing complex operations and can be their own work and provide guidance to others within defined guidelines. responsible for planning, coordinating and evaluating the work of others within broad but generally well-defined parameters. CRICOS CODE: 098586C Full-time (20 hours per week using blended mode CRICOS CODE: 098587B (face-to-face andsupervised study sessions NATIONAL CODE: FNS60217 NATIONAL CODE: FNS50217 Note: Excludes Self Study for assessment tasks 82 weeks 60 weeks Sydney/Melbourne Sydney/Melbourne $9,380 $6,700 https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ business-courses business-courses Delivery Mode Face-to-face Study Requirements Full-time (20 hours per week) using blended mode (face-to-face and supervised study sessions) Note: Excludes Self Study for assessment tasks. Delivery Mode Face-to-face Prerequisites Successful completion of AQF Pre-requisites for Admission recognised Diploma of Accounting Successful completion of AQF recognised Certificate or other relevant qualification; OR IV in Accounting or other relevant qualification; OR Relevant work experience in a Relevant work experience in a related field. related field. 33 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 34 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Certificate IV in Diploma of Information Technology Information Technology This qualification reflects the role of individuals who This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a are job ready and competent in a wide range of CRICOS CODE: 105665H variety of information and communications technology CRICOS CODE: 105666G information and communications technology (ICT) (ICT) roles who have established specialised skills in a NATIONAL CODE: ICT50220 NATIONAL CODE: ICT40120 roles and apply a broad range of skills in varied technical ICT function. Individuals in these roles carry work contexts, using problem-solving skills and 52 weeks out moderately complex tasks in specialist fields, working 60 weeks effective communication with others. independently, as part of a team or leading deliverables with others. They may apply their skills across a wide The skills required for these roles may include, but Sydney/Melbourne Sydney/Melbourne are not restricted to: range of industries, business functions and departments, or as a business owner (sole trader/contractor). The • Networking: installing, configuring and testing networks and servers in organisations $ $6,592 skills required for these roles may include, but are not restricted to: $ $8,240 https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ • Systems administration support: implementing maintenance procedures and support to help https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ information-technology- • Cyber security: protecting sensitive data and information through security architecture and information-technology- troubleshoot system applications courses developing disaster recovery and contingency plans courses • Database and data management: creating, Delivery Mode designing and monitoring systems that store data Delivery Mode Face-to-face and optimise organisational knowledge Face-to-face management Qualification Units • Systems administration: reviewing maintenance Study Requirements procedures and support to help troubleshoot Full-time (20 hours per week using system applications blended mode (face-to-face and Core Units Elective Units supervised study sessions Note: Excludes Core Units Self Study for assessment tasks Potential Careers IT project management Software development Database development Networking Web development Pre-requisites for Admission Successful completion of an AQF recognised Certificate IV in Information Technology or other relevant qualification; OR Relevant work experience in a related field 35 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 36 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Diploma of Advanced Diploma of Information Technology Information Technology Specialisation Elective Units This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a variety of information and communications Front End and Back End Web Development Telecommunications Network Engineering technology (ICT) roles who have significant experience in specialist technical skills, or managerial business and people management skills.Individuals in these roles carry out complex tasks in a specialist field, working independently, leading a team or a strategic direction of a business. The skills required for these roles may include, but are not restricted to: • Advanced data management information: creating, designing and monitoring complex systems that store data, and optimising organisational knowledge management • Cyber security: protecting sensitive data and information through security architecture, and developing disaster recovery and contingency plans • Full stack web development: building advanced user interfaces, developing representational state transfer application program interfaces (REST APIs) and designing user experience solutions • Further programming: applying advanced ICT languages to maintain security and manage data • IT strategy and organisational development: managing and communicating strategic ICT business solutions • Systems development and analysis: modelling and testing data objects, data processes and preferred ICT system solutions • Telecommunications network engineering: managing logistics, organisational specifications, regulations and legislative requirements across network projects Study Requirements NATIONAL CODE: ICT60220 Classes will be offered Full time and Part-time (Face to Face). Additional student support will be available for all 52 weeks Cyber Security students. Sydney/Melbourne Pre-requisites for Admission Cloud Architect & Cloud Engineering Satisfactory completed Year 12 of secondary education or its equivalent. And $ $5,603 Successful completion of an AQF recognised Diploma of Information Technology or other relevant qualification; https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ information-technology- OR Relevant work experience in a related field. courses Core Units Delivery Mode Face-to-face ICTICT608 Interact with clients on a business level Plan and monitor business analysis activities Potential Careers ICTSAD609 in an ICT environment IT Project management Promote workplace cyber security awareness BSBXCS402 and best practices Software development Manage IP, ethics and privacy in ICT ICTICT618 environments Database development Research and apply concepts and theories Networking BSBCRT601 of creativity Web development BSBTWK502 Manage Team Effectiveness 37 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 38 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
This course prepares you for work in the community and/or a residential setting, with the elderly. The course has been designed in consultation with industry and includes both theory and hands-on learning. You will learn to communicate and work in health or community services, provide individualised support, recognise healthy body systems, work with diverse people, support independence and wellbeing, follow safe work practices, work legally and ethically. Work involves using discretion and judgement in relation to individual support as well as taking responsibility for own outputs. Workers have a range of factual, technical and procedural knowledge, as well as some theoretical knowledge of the concepts and practices required to provide person- centred support. To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency. We offer specialisations in Home and Community, Ageing and Disability. CRICOS CODE: 105940E NATIONAL CODE: CHC33015 58 weeks Sydney/Melbourne $ $8,240 https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ business-courses Community care worker Residential care worker Care assistant Home care assistant Assistant in nursing 39 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 40 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Ageing Home & Community Disability Delivery Mode CRICOS Code: 00161E RTO Code: 90458 TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 CRICOS Code: 00161E RTO Code: 90458 TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Certificate IV in Qualification Units Ageing Support The nationally accredited Certificate IV in Ageing Support will enable you make a difference in the lives of others and lead from the front as an aged care team leader. Gain a deep working knowledge of aged care, uncover your personal leadership style and get on-the- job experience in this high demand area. Certificate IV in Ageing Support reflects the role of support workers who complete specialised tasks and functions in aged services; either in residential, home or community-based environments. Workers will take responsibility for their own outputs within defined organisation guidelines and maintain quality service delivery through the development, facilitation and review of individualised service planning and delivery. Workers may be required to demonstrate leadership and have limited responsibility for the organisation and the quantity and quality of outputs of others within limited parameters. To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 120 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of the units of competency. CRICOS CODE: 105941D Potential Careers LLN Requirements for Aged Care Courses NATIONAL CODE: CHC43015 As a benchmark, to undertake this qualification, all students will need to display competence Community care worker at or above the below levels in the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF): 73 weeks Residential care worker • Learning: L3 • Reading: R2/3 Sydney/Melbourne Care Supervisor • Writing: W2/3 • Oral Communication: OC3/4 Care team leader • Numeracy: N2/3 $ $9,888 *Note – this has been identified based on the Community services and health industry skills https://kent.edu.au/kent3/ council Foundation Skills Guide for core units within this qualification. business-courses Delivery Mode This can be confirmed by requiring the student to complete the Commonwealth Approved ACSF Face-to-face Test. Police Check Study Requirements Vaccination Requirements Students must complete a police check and Full-time (20 hours per week) using blended mode Students must at least receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine prior to any work experience be approved prior to any work experience (face-to-face and supervised study sessions) Note: taking place. Please refer to the Kent website for vaccination information. taking place. Excludes Self Study for assessment tasks 43 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 44 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
Tuition Fees Entry Requirements HIGHER EDUCATION DEGREES - FULL TIME (4 UNITS PER TRIMESTER) General Academic Requirements English Proficiency TOTAL FEES* COURSES NO. OF TRIMESTERS (AUD) IELTS (Academic) 5.5 overall Bachelor of Business 6 $49,440 score with no band less than 5.0 Bachelor of Accounting 6 $49,440 or equivalent, OR Bachlor of Information Technology 6 $52,800 PTE Academic (Pearsons) Vocational Successful completion overall score of 42 (with 35 or Education and of Australian year 12 more in all VET COURSES - FULL TIME (20 HOURS PER WEEK) TOTAL FEES* Training Courses or equivalent (including communicative scores), OR COURSES NO. OF TERMS (AUD) (VET) recognised Entry Pathways) TOEFL IBT (Internet based) Business overall score of 46 (Writing/ FNS40217 Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping 6 $8,040 Speaking of 15+ and Reading/ Listening of 7+), OR 4 $5,768 5 $6,700 Cambridge CAE and CPE $5,768 162+ 4 4 $5,768 4 $5,768 IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall score with no band less than 5.5 7 $9,380 or equivalent, OR 4 $5,768 PTE Academic (Pearsons) Successful completion overall score of 50 (with 42 or 4 $5,768 Bachelor of Australian year 12 more in all communicative Degrees or equivalent (including scores), OR 4 $5,768 recognised Entry Pathways) TOEFL IBT (Internet based) Information Technology overall score of 60 (Writing/ ICT40120 Certificate IV in Information Technology 4 $6,592 Speaking of 18+ and Reading/ Listening of 12+), OR ICT50220 Diploma of Information Technology 5 $8,240 Cambridge CAE and CPE ICT60220 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology 4 $6,592 169+ Aged Care CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support 5 $8,240 CHC43015 Certificate IV in Ageing Support 6 $9,888 Please refer to our website for more information on the following entry SERVICE FEES criteria: Enrolment fee for Vocation Education & Training (VET) Courses (Non-refundable) Applicants with previous Higher Education or Vocational Education and Training Study Enrolment fee for Higher Education Courses (Non-refundable) Mature Age Student Applicants with Work and Life Experience *Note: Durations include vacation and non-teaching periods. Please refer to the VET and Higher Education Academic Calendars on the Kent website Applicants with overseas qualification for all dates including intakes and break periods. The fees quoted are for the 2022 calendar year, and amounts quoted may be subject to change. Refer to the Academic and English requirements for International Applications found in Kent reserves the right to alter its fees. Other student ancillary charges are listed on the Kent website (https://kent.edu.au/fees/) kent.edu.au/entry-requirements 45 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 46 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION 1 Download the relevant forms and email or post it back to us. Email: offshoreadmissions@kent.edu.au Higher Education (Bachelor Degree) GATHER YOUR DOCUMENTATION 2 You will need the following documents to go with your application • A certified copy of your passport • Certified copies of your recent academic results and qualifications • A certified copy of your English level documentation See entry requirements for more information on what you need to be eligible to enrol. COURSE CREDIT / RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (IF APPLICABLE) 3 Students can apply for course credit on the basis of their previous studies at Kent or any other VET (Certificate III, Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma) educational institution in Australia or overseas in accordance with Kent’s Course Credit and Articulation Policy & Procedures. Find out more at: kent.edu.au/kent3/course-credit-recognition-of-prior-learning/ 7th January 2022 10th January - 20th March 2022 10th January 2022 4 OFFER OF ADMISSION - INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ENROLMENT 1st April 2022 4th April - 2th June 2022 4th April 2022 AGREEMENT 24th June 2022 27th June - 4th September 2022 27th June 2022 We will process your application and if you’re successful we’ll send out the Offer of Admission – 16th September 2022 19th Sep - 27th Nov 2022 19th Sep 2022 International Student Enrolment Agreement. You will need to read and complete your Enrolment Agreement. (Please ensure all relevant sections are signed on every page) Please Note: PAYING YOUR TUITION FEES 5 The Census date is the official deadline for finalising your enrolment for the study period. You may only choose to withdraw or defer from a subject until this date, as once it has passed you are Your fee amount will be detailed in your ‘Offer of Admission - International Student Enrolment Agreement’ and you can choose from a number of payment methods. committed to your enrolment for the study period. Census dates vary each term. • Fees: kent.edu.au/fees/ • How to pay: kent.edu.au/how-to-pay/ 6 MEET VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS Kent has mandated vaccination effective from 4 January 2022 for all staff and students. Please refer to the Kent website for vaccination information. WELCOME TO KENT 7 Once your payment has been processed, you’ll receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). Information about Kent Orientation will be sent to you closer to course commencement day. Find out more about applying for visas: kent.edu.au/kent3/visas 47 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051 48 CRICOS Code: 00161E | RTO Code: 90458 | TEQSA Provider No.: PRV12051
www.kent.edu.au Kent International Course Guide 2022 - V13 29 November 2021
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