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Torrens University Industry and Media Relationships in: Welcome Australia I am delighted that you are considering studying at Torrens University Australia. Choosing the right place brings a fresh, to study is an investment in your future. Business We have educated thousands of students for over 25 modern, years and have learnt from their experiences about the excitement and challenges involved in studying. career-focused Students from all over the world study at Torrens in a range of career-focused covering undergraduate and perspective postgraduate courses in Business, Hospitality, Design and Creative Technology, Nursing and Health. to higher Torrens University Australia continues to prove education. its reputation as an innovative education provider by expanding to include some of the world’s most prestigious schools; Billy Blue College of Design, Media Design School, Blue Mountains International Design & Creative Technology Hotel Management School and William Blue College of Hospitality Management. You can find our campuses in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane. Start your course in Adelaide Contents or Sydney, finish in Brisbane or choose to study a unit online to complete your qualification with the flexibility 5 Why choose us? that suits you. I lead a team of research and career- 12 Choose a city oriented academic staff who, combined with industry partners, help students to bridge the gap between 26 Faculty of Business study and work. This is the start of creating a career 36 Faculty of Design & Creative Technology that you love. 52 Faculty of Education On the following pages you will learn about our 56 Faculty of Health campuses, our unique approach to teaching, and 66 Faculty of Hospitality how we can provide you with the best outcomes for Health employability. 76 English (TULC) Your future is bright, and it’s in your hands, We can’t wait to see where it takes you. Hospitality Professor Justin Beilby, Vice-Chancellor, Torrens University Australia Torrens University Australia is part of Laureate International Universities 2 | Torrens University Australia 3
Why Choose Us? Eligibility Torrens University Australia is Australia’s fastest- Torrens University Australia offers complete growing university with a national presence and flexibility with hybrid study options – study where international focus, offering courses in Business, Design you want, when you want, with: & Creative Technology, Health, Hospitality, Education and more. Whether you study on campus or online, • Small class sizes; Torrens University Australia brings a fresh, unique, • Industry placements with some of the most influential careers-focused perspective to higher education based brands in the world; on industry immersion. • Industry-experienced lecturers and learning facilitators; According to QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching), Torrens University Australia’s •S uccess coaches helping you choose subjects that undergraduates’ employment for 2016-2018 was reflect your strengths and coaching you to achieve 81.1% overall for full-time employment. Our labour your career and life goals; and force participation rate was 95.2%. Our postgraduate employment was even higher with 91.1% overall, 86.7% • Purpose-built campuses to facilitate collaborative for full-time employment and a 98.9% labour force learning. participation rate. Here’s what this means for you: We also maintain strong student retention rates: • An innovative, disruptive and international approach to 83% across the board and over 90% for international higher education. students, supported by success coaches and retention activities. • Access to over 300 high quality, industry-aligned courses. Are you a high achiever? Speak to our international representatives about Fact: our scholarship program, Up to 90% of Torrens and make your study both University graduates began their career rewarding and affordable. within 12 months of course completion. 4 | Torrens University Australia 5
Why Choose Us? Why Choose Us? Success Coaches Your Career, Your Success From your first trimester at Torrens University Australia, Success Coaching keeps students’ career goals at you will have a dedicated Success Coach who is there to the heart of their journey. inspire you, help you stay on track, and support you in achieving your career and life goals. Orientation Sessions Academic and English Language Support As an international student, you must attend a special Our campuses are easy to navigate. Our smaller average Orientation as part of your visa requirements. It’s a fun class sizes mean there is more of a community than you Dedicated to you Giving you the edge and informative session and we’ll teach you a little bit will find at larger educational institutions. Your Success Coach will be by your side as you progress To help you become job-ready, your Success Coach about Australian culture at the same time! through your studies. They’ll help you understand the runs practical, professional workshops on topics such We create a personalised learning experience that allows expectations of studying at university, assist with your as résumé writing, online branding, and successful Orientation is a vital part of starting of your studies, you to bond with colleagues and lecturers. You will have subject selection, and help you stay motivated as you interview techniques. They’ll also help you navigate and ensures you are set up for success. Our Student constant encouragement in the classroom, and support study. They will also make sure you never feel alone. Careers Connect, our online platform where employers Services Team are here to help you settle in and get after hours. In addition to personal assistance with job- Your coach will guide you through any tough times and advertise internships or work placements exclusively to your studies off to a great start. seeking skills and career planning, we have dedicated be there to cheer you on when you graduate. Torrens University students. student services and academic support staff, both online At Orientation you will: and on campus. • Register; Torrens University Australia uses the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) to specify the • Attend an international student information session; required English language skills needed for a student to • Attend an information session about your course; successfully undertake each course. IELTS-equivalent So, whatever ‘success’ • Meet staff and students; English language proficiency scores are also accepted. means to you, Mike will • Tour the campus; Careers and Alumni help you get there! • Confirm details of your student email; Our Careers and Alumni team provides students with the skills and contacts to gain industry placement • Get your student ID Card; or internships and launch their careers. We highly • Apply for a student concession card for transport encourage and support our students with their career Mike Thompson (where applicable); and planning, including advice on how to find graduate Success Coach, The Rocks Campus opportunities, internships or industry placement Industry Experience: Europcar Cyprus, Argos • Attend library and IT workshops. opportunities. Plc, Kommunalkredit International Bank (KIB), Careers Connect is a digital platform that connects Car4me.com.auz students, employers and Success Coaches. It helps you to develop employability skills and plan your life after study with confidence. Careers Connect currently works with more than 5,000 Mike has over 15 years of management experience As a former international student himself, Mike employers sourcing internships, part-time work and across finance, marketing, retail and tourism industries, understands the issues facing anyone trying to live and graduate positions for students. working in both Europe and Australia. study in a new country. However, domestic students Additional support includes résumé writing and job don’t miss out – every student Mike coaches will explore He started with Torrens in 2015 as a Lecturer and Academic Adviser. Now, as a Success Coach for their strengths, receive help with job-seeking skills, and benefit from his valuable knowledge. So, whatever 9 out of 10 application assistance, plus help with important interview skills and techniques – to ensure students are prepared for a successful interview. Business and Commerce students, he combines his industry experience with his deep knowledge of ‘success’ means to you, Mike will help you get there! Torrens University academic processes. This lets him support and coach Australia students his students to overcome any obstacle and reach their feel passionate and full potential. excited about their career journey. 6 | Torrens University Australia 7
Why Choose Us? Fact To view more details about studying with us, please visit www.torrens.edu.au/studying-with-us/international-students Your Career, Your Success Industry Placement Program and Support Services Student Counselling Services Professional Networks You can use the Student Portal to view your timetable, Your campus provides free and confidential counselling When you study at Torrens University Australia, you check your results and change personal details. to all face-to-face and online students enrolled in may complete an Industry Placement Program. With Australia. This non-judgmental service does not our industry partners, you will gain experience in your Our free and handy app can also be downloaded to diagnose; we only listen and help you explore areas of chosen profession and obtain solid insights into modern access and stay on top of your subjects, messages and concern and work on strategies that can assist you. workforce performance and expectations. more. Attending counselling does not mean there is anything All bachelor degree courses at Torrens University Our online learning portal is Blackboard, an essential wrong with you, it simply provides a confidential and Australia include an industry placement component. tool in your study journey that you will use to access neutral place to freely express your needs and concerns. your classes, course-specific material, tools and learning Counselling sessions are not registered on your Many Torrens University graduates are able to secure resources. academic record. jobs with the organisations they have worked with as part of this program, or through connections they have Other key online resources outside of Blackboard are: Counselling is simply a way to attain support and made during their studies. assistance to help you get through your studies. • ‘Library’ which allows you access to your faculty’s library website and library workshops. • ‘Student Portal’ which allows you to manage your administration requests. Global Partnerships Torrens University Australia is part of Laureate • ‘Student Hub’ which enables you to search for student information. Campus Life International Universities, which comprises over 25 As a student, you will have the opportunity to engage institutions with more than 150 campuses and online • ‘Learning Support Hub’ where our expert staff will help with students studying hospitality, business, design programs. you either in person, online, as part of a group or one- and health with Torrens University. You will work Laureate International University institutions offer on-one. collaboratively and make friends with students from all hundreds of career-focused, undergraduate, master and different cultures and backgrounds. • ‘Careers Connect’ which brings the connections, jobs doctoral degree courses in fields including architecture, and resources to you – online, everywhere, all the time. art, business, culinary arts, design, education, engineering, health sciences, hospitality management, • ‘Lynda.com’ which supports you to learn a new skill information technology, law and medicine. online. Over 6,000 courses in Business, Technology and Creative Skills taught by industry experts. The Laureate network, with more than 200 campus- based and online universities, offers undergraduate and graduate degree courses to over 875,000 students A member of the global movement of people using worldwide. business as a force for good In 2015, Laureate passed a rigorous assessment by B Lab®, an independent non-profit organization that serves as a global movement of people using business as a force for good, and became a Certified B Corporation® – the largest corporation ever to become a B Corp™. Fact: Torrens University has industry placements with over 3,600 industry contacts 8 | Torrens University Australia 9
Now Australia’s 3 Ranked No. 3 in the world by The Rookies for Best VFX fastest-growing Animation and Game Art School, 2015 Media Design # School at Torrens University university with a credible Ranked top 10 in the world by The Rookies industry-immersive for Best 3D Motion Graphics School, 2018 Media Design School difference at Torrens University Ranked No. 3 in the world by the Rookies for Best Motion Graphics School, 2017 Billy Blue College of Design at Torrens University Ranked No. 1 tertiary provider in the world by The Rookies 114 for Graphic Design and Photography, 2016 Media Design School at Torrens University nationalities represented 2019 Retention for international Ranked No.1 Hotel Management School in Australia and Asia Pacific by the TNS Survey, 2017 Blue Mountains International Ranked top 5 most creative ad Hotel Management School at Torrens University school in the world by Young Guns, 2010 Media Design School at Torrens University Ranked No 1 in Australia in the QS World Industry placements with over 3,600 Industry Contacts University Rankings by Subject, 2019 (Hospitality and Leisure Management) Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School at Torrens University 10 | Torrens University Australia 11
Sydney Choose from: More than 516,000 Australia has five of the international students study 30 best cities in the Adelaide in Australia each year. world for students. Brisbane Australia is one of the world’s most popular places to work and study. Its international standards in quality of living and education are Melbourne underpinned by strong economic growth. Australia is renowned for its immense natural beauty, exciting cosmopolitan cities, diverse cultural Sydney activities and healthy outdoor lifestyle. More than 516,000 international students study in Australia each year. The Australian government has invested heavily to ensure that our education and research facilities are recognised throughout the world. Australian higher education institutions use market-leading technology and professional training systems that are benchmarked to industry standards. Our institutions have excellent international reputations and are used as models for other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Australian living standards for students are some of the best in the world. Australia has five of the 30 best cities in the world for students based on student mix, affordability, quality of life, and employer activity – all important elements when choosing the best study destination. Expect diversity in Australia. You will have endless access to cultural attractions, including highly-respected art galleries, museums and Sydney theatres, as well as world-class restaurants and shopping. If you are *Living Costs Average per week passionate about sport, you can watch and participate in a multitude Rent $150–$400 of activities year-round, such as hiking, cycling, climbing, football, swimming and surfing. Food $120+ Utilities $20–$50 Phone and Internet $20–$70 Public transport $20–$40 Laundry $10 Entertainment/personal $60–$120 Stationery and textbooks $30 Estimated Cost Per Week $400 - 650 * Please note these figures are a guide only. Source www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/ living-costs 12 | Torrens University Australia 13
Leura Campus 1 Chambers Rd, Leura, NSW Pyrmont Campus Ultimo Campus 5/235 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont, Sydney 46-52 Mountain St, Sydney Town Hall Campus L4/540 George St, Sydney Kent Street Campus L3/333 Kent St, Sydney The Rocks Campus 1/5 Hickson Rd, Sydney William Blue Dining 107 George St, The Rocks, Sydney Study in Australia with Torrens University Australia Sydney campuses
Study in Australia Sydney Sydney is Australia’s largest city, It is home to many international students who are exposed to world-class art galleries, museums, famous for its natural beauty, restaurants, shopping, public transport and employment stunning beaches and breathtaking opportunities. Summers are warm to hot and winters are harbour views. mild. Torrens University Australia has seven campuses in New South Wales. Leura Campus 1 Chambers Rd, Leura, NSW This residential campus is designed for Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) at Torrens University Australia students, located 1.5 hours from Sydney. Students live and study in a The Rocks Campus student-run hotel environment for a unique hospitality 1/5 Hickson Rd, Sydney experience. Experience learning through our outdoor kitchen, custom-designed cocktail bar, housekeeping Home to business and hospitality students, this demonstration lab and hotel check-in desk. designer campus is located on Sydney Harbour. It features state-of-the-art learning and teaching spaces offering views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Ultimo Campus 46-52 Mountain St, Sydney Located in an inner-city precinct, this converted heritage William Blue Dining building is the perfect hub for creativity. Study design 107 George St, The Rocks, Sydney surrounded by open-plan spaces, high ceilings and plenty of natural light, and take advantage of creative William Blue Dining is Torrens University Australia’s pods for learning, collaboration and entrepreneurship. award-winning student training restaurant which is open This space draws its inspiration from cafés and to the public. Our hospitality students will undertake restaurants rather than institutions. practical training at William Blue Dining, learning first-hand what it takes to run a busy restaurant and hospitality business, whether they dream of mastering the kitchen or front of house. Pyrmont Campus 5/235 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont, Sydney This dedicated holistic health and wellbeing campus is located in one of Sydney’s fastest-growing and Kent Street Campus culturally-diverse city neighbourhoods. This campus L3/333 Kent St, Sydney contains a custom-built health and beauty clinic. Town Hall Campus Pyrmont is close to Sydney’s central business district This space is shared amongst postgraduate business L4/540 George St, Sydney with easy access to public transport. Students enjoy the faculty students and Torrens University Language latest in learning technology and a creative, social and Centre students. Our CBD campus features three This is an executive hospitality campus for third-year collaborative learning environment. levels of well-equipped classrooms, dedicated undergraduate and postgraduate Blue Mountains learning spaces and open areas for collaboration. International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) at Torrens University Australia students. Enjoy studying in the heart of this great city. 16 | Torrens University Australia 17
Study in Australia Melbourne Known for its varied and dynamic cultural scene, Flinders Street Campus 196 Flinders St, Melbourne Melbourne is rated as Australia’s best and most liveable city for students. Flinders Street is the newest ‘super campus’ to be added to the Torrens A strong sense of community and a melting pot of experiences makes University campus collective. It Melbourne a popular choice for overseas students studying abroad. With encompasses BMIHMS at Torrens many affordable housing, dining and entertainment options, students will University Australia postgraduate be able to make the most of their time in Melbourne. Whilst the climate in programs, a funky new level for Melbourne can be cool, you will be able to warm yourself up with a lively design and creative learning as and diverse night life. Melbourne is home to our Torrens University super well as the health, business and campus – Flinders Street Campus, located opposite the iconic Federation education faculties. It is located Square. in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD overlooking Federation Square and the iconic Flinders Street Station. Fitzroy campus, Melbourne 22 Victoria St, Fitzroy This campus is located in the vibrant Brunswick Street District, near Melbourne’s CBD. With a commitment to operating in a sustainable and green campus, the quality classrooms inspire a learning environment and social settings that give our students a safe space to thrive. Melbourne *Living Costs Average per week Rent $120–$350 Food $100+ Utilities $35–$50 Phone and Internet $20–$70 Public transport $20–$40 Laundry $10 Entertainment/personal $50–$120 Stationery and textbooks $20 Estimated Cost Per Week $330 - 640 * Please note these figures are a guide only. Source: www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/ living-costs 18 | Torrens University Australia 19
Study in Australia Brisbane Enjoy the beach all year long in Brisbane where sub-tropical weather makes for pleasant winter days and 300 days of sunshine! Brisbane’s location gives students the opportunity to explore Queensland’s popular attractions including the Great Barrier Reef, the Daintree Rainforest, the Gold Coast, and many famous theme parks. Students can get around conveniently with Brisbane’s public transport at a discounted rate (50%) and take advantage of what Brisbane has to offer. Brisbane Campus is situated in Fortitude Valley, a perfect location for work/life balance, close to the CBD and the creative centre of Brisbane. Brisbane Campus 90 Bowen Tce, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane Brisbane Campus is located in Fortitude Valley, just minutes from Brisbane’s city centre. Reflecting our mission to disrupt and reinterpret the way education is delivered, this cutting-edge campus offers a creative and stimulating learning environment featuring the latest digital learning technologies, open learning and collaborative classrooms. Brisbane *Living Costs Average per week Rent $100–$350 Food $90+ Utilities $35–$50 Phone and Internet $20–$70 Public transport $20–$40 Laundry $10 Entertainment/personal $50–$120 Stationery and textbooks $20 Estimated Cost Per Week $330 - 640 * Please note these figures are a guide only. Source: www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/ living-costs 20 | Torrens University Australia 21
Study in Australia Adelaide Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is consistently voted among the most liveable cities in the world. It is one of Australia’s most safe, accessible, affordable, and student-centric cities with lower cost of living, minor traffic congestion and a laid-back lifestyle. South Australia boasts world-renowned wine regions such as the Barossa Valley, Clare Valley and McLaren Vale along with 4,800 kilometres of pristine coastline. Wakefield Street Campus has a warm community feel, in a collaborative open space, and is walking distance from everything you need. Adelaide Campus 88 Wakefield Street, Adelaide Torrens University Australia’s Adelaide Campus is based on the historic site of the Menz Biscuit Factory. The campus has been built from the ground up with a single purpose in mind – the student learning experience. Students can take advantage of numerous dedicated study areas, breakout pods and chill-out zones, whilst having unprecedented access to their learning facilitators – there are no separated, closed off academic offices in the building. Facilitators hot-desk and share open access with the students and the campus functions as a true democratic learning community. Adelaide *Living Costs Average per week Rent $100–$350 Food $90+ Utilities $35–$50 Phone and Internet $20–$70 Public transport Laundry $20–$40 $10 Fact: Adelaide is the most Entertainment/personal $50–$120 budget-friendly city Stationery and textbooks $20 for international Estimated Cost Per Week $330 - 640 students. * Please note these figures are a guide only. Source www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/ living-costs 22 | Torrens University Australia 23
Study in China Suzhou Campus This campus is a joint venture of the Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) at Torrens University Australia and the Suzhou Tourism and Finance Institute launched in 2004. The campus offers first class facilities and features an ‘in-situ’ Hotel Reception which uses the ‘Opera’ Property Management System, Restaurant and Bar with Micro Point of Sales, Commercial Kitchen, a Wine Exhibition Centre, a Hotel-Style Mock Room and a Research Centre for Hotel Operations. The Program The program applies the BMIHMS philosophy of the three pillar approach: Professional and Personal Growth, Practical Skills Development and Academic Achievement. Students can enrol in the Bachelor of Business Degree (International Hotel and Resort Management), and pathway opportunities are also available. The program prepares students for supervisory and management trainee positions upon graduation in the hotel industry, as well as associated accommodation, hospitality and tourism sectors. Graduates of the BMIHMS – Suzhou Campus are highly in demand by China’s booming hospitality industry. City and Location Suzhou is known as ‘Heaven on Earth’ – a tourism and cultural city with 2500 years history. The long history of Suzhou can be seen from its famous historic structures – old village canals, stone bridges, pagodas, and meticulously designed UNESCO World Heritage gardens,, but also cultural aspects such as silk, handcrafts and Kunqu Opera drawing in millions of domestic and international tourists each year. It has a thriving economy and a mild weather with four seasons. The city borders by Shanghai in the East, Zhejiang Province in the South, Lake Taihu in the West and the Yangtze River in the North. It takes only 25 minutes by train from Suzhou to Shanghai. 24 | Torrens University Australia 25
Study Business Torrens University Australia business Mentored by industry lecturers with real-world Tomorrow’s Leaders courses take an innovative approach experience, we ensure our graduates are confident and have a solid understanding of business functions and to business higher education, the skills required to develop their careers. teaching students to understand core Each course has a range of assessment options to suit Choose from: business strategies and how to apply students’ requirements and circumstances. Methods of Business them in real-world situations. assessment are including but not limited to: live briefs; group assignments; project reports; presentations and Business Administration These courses will allow you to research and think critically, to create business and marketing plans and exams. Business Information Systems identify strategic business opportunities. Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to choose from a broad range of Commerce electives in marketing, entrepreneurship, events and sports management, so that you can design your degree Entrepreneurship based on your interests and career ambitions. Students Event Management graduate with invaluable work experience and a serious competitive advantage in the industry. Global Project Management Marketing Professional Accounting Sports Management Career Monique Van Kempen Bachelor of Business – Graduate Account Executive at Tomorrowland Group “Torrens University Australia gave me flexibility between on-campus and online classes, with a fast-track option to complete my degree in two years and a combination of both business and public relations subjects. It was a degree that suited me and what I wanted to achieve.” Account Executive Senior Account Account Manager National Sales Manager Executive Start your career as an Account Executive and earn up to AUD66k Source: https://au.hudson.com/salary-hub/salary-guides# 26 | Torrens University Australia 27
Business To view full course details please visit www.torrens.edu.au/courses/business Undergraduate Courses Diploma of Business Bachelor of Business Duration: Overview: Graduate ready, with the core business knowledge Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: Understand core business strategies and how to apply Career outcomes: 1 year full-time and skills required to move into management roles in large • Business Owner 3 years full-time them in a real business environment. You will use critical thinking • Business Owner organisations or become an entrepreneur and launch your own • Entrepreneur to research and identify strategic business opportunities. Electives • Entrepreneur Academic entry business. • Operations Manager Academic entry offered include marketing, public relations, events, tourism and • Operations Manager requirements: • Sales Team Leader requirements: hospitality so that you can design your degree based on your • Sales Team Leader Australian Year 12 or • Facilities Supervisor Australian Year 12 or career ambitions. Students will graduate with invaluable work • Business Development equivalent; and • Business Development equivalent; and experience. Manager Academic IELTS 5.5 (no Manager Academic IELTS 6.0 (no Industry Placement: 320 Hours • Administration Manager band less than 5.0) or • Administration Manager band less than 5.5) or Campus locations CRICOS equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS equivalent. Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090275E Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090282F Diploma of Marketing Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) Duration: Overview: Gain the skills and know-how to engage and influence Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: The Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) explores Career outcomes: 1 year full-time valuable customers, develop brand loyalty and execute strategic • Marketing Coordinator/ 3 years full-time the principles and dynamics of entrepreneurship for students • Small Business Owner/Operator marketing campaigns. This program provides graduates with a Assistant/Officer wishing to establish a business start-up, new enterprise, or support • Entrepreneur broad base of generalist marketing knowledge and skills suitable • Assistant Product Manager Academic entry business innovation. Learn the principles of business, leadership, • Business Analyst Academic entry marketing, finance, investment and fundraising. Develop an requirements: for entry-level employment in marketing roles and/or as a platform • Assistant Channel Manager requirements: for further specialised study at bachelor level. • Assistant Brand Manager Australian Year 12 or understanding of innovation and apply it to solve the diverse Australian Year 12 or entrepreneurial challenges that come with new ventures and equivalent; and • Sponsorship Coordinator equivalent; and Academic IELTS 5.5 (no • Marketing Research Assistant Academic IELTS 6.0 (no established organisations. Ignite your entrepreneurial mindset • Media Planner band less than 5.5) or and unleash your creativity, innovation, research and analytical band less than 5.0) or capabilities. equivalent. equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS Industry Placement: 320 Hours Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 092485A Campus locations CRICOS Diploma of Event Management Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 095229D Duration: Overview: Learn to generate and execute creative and innovative Career outcomes: Bachelor of Business (Event Management) 1 year full-time event concepts for a business environment. Learn how to apply • Conference Coordinator management skills to develop cultural or social activities that meet • Event Coordinator Duration: Overview: Through this course, you’ll generate creative and Career outcomes: the needs of participants, as well as the enterprise. You will also • Event Planner 3 years full-time innovative events concepts for a business environment and • Event Manager Academic entry learn aspects of marketing, strategy and overall business practices. • Event Sales Coordinator learn to effectively execute them. Apply management skills in • Event Coordinator requirements: • Exhibitions Coordinator Academic entry developing cultural and social activities to meet the needs of the • Event Executive Australian Year 12 or • In-house Meetings Coordinator requirements: participants, as well as the enterprise. Engage with aspects of • Event Project Manager equivalent; and • Meetings Coordinator Australian Year 12 or marketing strategy and overall business practices, while learning to • Promotions Manager Academic IELTS 5.5 (no • Venue Coordinator equivalent; and understand the role of events in the business environment. band less than 5.0) or Academic IELTS 6.0 (no Industry experience via a consulting project included. equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS band less than 5.5) or Industry Placement: 320 Hours Sydney, Brisbane and Online 094182M equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS Diploma of Business Information Systems Sydney, Brisbane and Online 090278B Duration: Overview: Develop technical competence and a strong ability to Career outcomes: Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) 1 year full-time interpret information in order to solve workplace problems – an • Junior Business Analyst essential skill in almost every business regardless of the industry. • Business Development Duration: Overview: With a Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) you Career outcomes: Academic entry You will graduate ready to take on an ever-changing business Coordinator 3 years full-time could eventually manage your favourite sports team as they race to • Sporting Facilities Management requirements: environment as a Business Analyst. • Junior Business Process victory. • Sports Tourism Australian Year 12 or Analyst Academic entry You’ll investigate the historical foundations of sport, management • Sports Event Management equivalent; and • Junior Business Requirement requirements: and business principles, socio-cultural influences of sport, and the • Community and School Academic IELTS 5.5 (no Analyst Australian Year 12 or role of governance in sport. You’ll also look at the positive role Sporting Agencies band less than 5.0) or • Junior Database Designer/ equivalent; and Sport has in building communities, and analyse the important and • Sports Project Management equivalent. Administrator/Programmer Academic IELTS 6.0 (no well-loved place that professional sport holds in our society. • Sports Media & Promotion band less than 5.5) or Industry Placement: 320 Hours • Health & Lifestyle Industries equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS Campus locations CRICOS Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 0100552 Adelaide, Sydney and Online 090265G 28 | Torrens University Australia 29
Business Business To view full course details please visit www.torrens.edu.au/courses/business Undergraduate Courses (continued) Postgraduate Courses Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Master of Business Administration Duration: Overview: As a graduate of Bachelor of Business (Marketing), Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: Master of Business Administration and Master of Career outcomes: 3 years full-time you’ll engage and influence valuable customers, develop brand • Marketing Coordinator MBA (Advanced): Business Administration (Advanced) are designed by high- • Senior Product Manager loyalty, and create and execute exciting, strategic marketing • Assistant Product Manager 2 years full-time achieving industry academics for future-focused, ambitious • Head of Marketing, Strategy Academic entry campaigns. Learn how to apply marketing theories and practices • Assistant Channel Manager MBA: 1.5 years full-time individuals, who are serious about leading their careers and and Development requirements: in an ethical context. With placements in real-work environments, • Junior Brand Manager businesses to new heights. • Capital Investment analyst Australian Year 12 or you’ll experience the marketing industry first hand and gain • Sponsorship Coordinator Academic entry Move up in your professional career, develop critical strategies to • Director of Operations equivalent; and practical skills to complement your theoretical knowledge, learning • Marketing Research Assistant requirements: guide your business and employ dynamic leadership skills. • Senior Consultant Academic IELTS 6.0 (no from professionals who are well-positioned and respected in your • Digital Marketing Coordinator MBA (Advanced): This MBA is industry-focused, with an emphasis on developing • Senior Product Manager band less than 5.5) or chosen field. • B2B Marketing Consultant Australian cognate your cognitive, technical and creative skills to make effective • Business Development equivalent. Industry Placement: 320 Hours • Social Media Specialist Bachelor’s degree or business decisions in a global context. During the course you will Manager Campus locations CRICOS equivalent; and strengthen your business acumen to lead people. The skills that • Director of Sales Academic IELTS 6.5 (no you gain will have a practical impact and drive real change in your • General Manager Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090279A band less than 6.0) or professional life. The flexibility of the MBA allows you to enter or • CEO equivalent. exit with a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma of Business Bachelor of Commerce Administration. Duration: Overview: There is a demand for high-quality graduates in Career outcomes: MBA: Australian MBA Suite of courses: 3 years full-time accounting, finance and management. What’s more, this course • Accountant cognate bachelor’s Graduate Certificate of Business Administration sets up the prospect of an excellent long-term professional • Corporate Accountant degree or equivalent CRICOS Code 095349G Academic entry career, covering fundamental knowledge and skills in the key • Internal Auditor and 1 year of Graduate Diploma of Business Administration requirements: areas of accounting, finance, economics, quantitative analysis, • Tax Examiner professional experience; CRICOS Code 095352A Australian Year 12 or information systems, and business & taxation law. Students can • Tax Consultant or Australian unrelated Master of Business Administration equivalent; and choose to complete the accounting and/or finance specialisation. • Financial Manager bachelor’s degree CRICOS Code 095353M Academic IELTS 6.0 (no The accounting specialisation is endorsed by the Chartered • Financial Analyst or equivalent and 3 Master of Business Administration (Advanced) band less than 5.5) or Accountants (CA Australia and New Zealand) and the Certified • Personal Financial Advisor years of professional CRICOS Code 088149G equivalent. Practicing Accountants (CPA) Australia. • Management Analyst experience; and Campus locations CRICOS Industry Placement: 120 Hours Academic IELTS 6.5 (no Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 095349G Campus locations CRICOS band less than 6.0) or 095352A Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 088180G equivalent. 095353M Bachelor of Business Information Systems 088149G Duration: Overview: Develop technical competence and a strong ability to Career outcomes: Master of Business Administration (Sports Management) 3 years full-time interpret information in order to solve workplace problems – an • Business Analyst Duration: Overview: The MBA features practical experience including case Career outcomes: essential skill in almost every business regardless of the industry. • Business Development 2 years full-time studies and group work responding to live briefs, a two week • Sports Facilities Manager Academic entry You will graduate ready to take on an ever-changing business Manager industry placement at the Real Madrid Football Club in Spain and • Sports Facilities Operations requirements: environment as a Business Analyst. • Business Process Analyst guaranteed small class sizes. First launched in 2006 and nominated Manager • Business Requirement Analyst Academic entry Australian Year 12 or requirements: for delivering one of the world’s top 10 Sports Management MBA • Events Manager equivalent; and • Database Designer/ programs, the Real Madrid Graduate School teaches across all • Community and School Administrator/Programmer Australian bachelor’s Academic IELTS 6.0 (no degree or equivalent aspects of sport management degrees including management, Sporting Co-ordinator band less than 5.5) or and 3 years of health, communications and leisure/recreation. • Sports Project Manager equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS professional experience; In what is an Australian first, students will graduate with a joint • Sports Media and Promotion and Academic IELTS 6.5 degree from both Torrens University Australia and Real Madrid Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 0100551 (no band less than 6.0) Graduate School – Universidad Europea de Madrid – recognised or equivalent. both locally and internationally. Campus locations CRICOS Career Online only N/A Hadisurya Sugiharto Temmuyin Bachelor of Business – Current student “The best part of my studies would be meeting new people and interacting with my lecturers and classmates face-to-face. As an international student, I have effectively learned about the Australian culture and the culture of other international students as well. I believe that these experiences will foster my knowledge and respect in a multi-cultural dimension thus helping me to interact with a diverse range of individuals expeditiously.” 30 | Torrens University Australia 31
Business Postgraduate Courses (continued) Master of Global Project Management Master of Business Administration & Master of Global Project Management Duration: Overview: The Master of Global Project Management and Master Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: The MBA subjects within this course are designed to Career outcomes: MGPM (Advanced): of Global Project Management (Advanced) will provide you with the • Project Manager 2 years full-time develop your cognitive, technical and creative skills to enable you • Director of Operations 2 years full-time skills to manage complex stakeholders and projects from planning • Project Team Leader to make effective decisions in a global context. You will develop • Senior Consultant MGPM: to completion to achieve project outcomes. • Project Administrator Academic entry strong business acumen which will help you to lead people, teams • Program Manager 1.5 years full-time The Master of Global Project Management (Advanced) is designed • Senior Project Manager requirements: and businesses and enhance your career prospects. Discover how • Portfolio Manager to provide experienced project managers with flexible study Australian bachelor’s you can apply your knowledge and skills instantly in your current • Senior Project Manager degree or equivalent in workplace or a new entrepreneurial venture. • Business Development options to enhance knowledge, skills and career prospects. The Master of Global Project Management subjects will provide Manager Throughout your studies you will be exposed to industry standards any field and 3 years’ Academic entry professional work you with skills to manage complex stakeholders and projects from • General Manager requirements: and complete several case studies, giving you an opportunity to planning to completion to achieve project outcomes. There is apply your knowledge and understanding of project management experience; and Australian bachelor’s Campus locations Academic IELTS 6.5 (no particular emphasis on projects with a global dimension, including degree or equivalent processes. band less than 6.0) or virtual teams, diversity, communications, projects with international Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, stakeholders and projects that source materials and services from, and 3 years’ of relevant Brisbane and Online equivalent. MGPM Suite of courses: or do business with, another country. professional experience; The MBA together with the Masters of Global Project Management Graduate Certificate of Global Project Management Dual Degree and Academic IELTS 6.5 dual masters equips you with robust knowledge of both disciplines (no band less than 6.0) CRICOS Code 095351B CRICOS Graduate Diploma of Global Project Management to undertake demanding management roles, complex projects, or equivalent. 095351B employ leadership and strategic direction for your business. CRICOS Code 090245M Master of Global Project Management 090245M Campus locations CRICOS CRICOS Code 095357G 095357G Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090241D Master of Global Project Management (Advanced) 090247J CRICOS Code 090247J Master of Business Administration & Master of Public Health Duration: Overview: The MBA subjects within this course are designed to Career outcomes: Master of Professional Accounting 2 years full-time develop your cognitive, technical and creative skills to enable you • Business Administration to make effective decisions in a global business context. You Manager Duration: Overview: The Master of Professional Accounting and Master Career outcomes: will develop strong business acumen which will help you to lead • Business Development MPA (Advanced): of Professional Accounting (Advanced) courses are designed to • Auditor Academic entry requirements: people, teams and businesses and enhance your career prospects. Manager 2 years full-time meet the global demand for high-quality graduates in accounting. • Tax Accountant Australian bachelor’s Discover how you can apply your knowledge and skills instantly in • Epidemiologist MPA: 1.5 years full-timeThe course will equip you with a robust body of accounting and • Tax Consultant degree or equivalent in your current workplace or a new entrepreneurial venture. • Health Promotion Manager professional business knowledge. • Financial Analyst any field and 3 years’ The Master of Public Health subjects will provide you with an • Health Education Manager The course allows you to pathway into other study opportunities • Investment Relations Manager professional work understanding of current global and environmental health issues, • Academia Academic entry health policy, systems and economics, along with knowledge of requirements: for further career enhancement, including the MBA and Master of Campus locations experience; and Global Project Management. This course is fully accredited by CPA Academic IELTS 6.5 (no social, behavioural and cultural determinants of health and health Australian bachelor’s programming and evaluation. degree or equivalent; Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, band less than 5.0) or equivalent. The MBA together with the Masters of Public Health dual and Academic IELTS 6.5 MPA Suite of courses: Brisbane and Online masters will help you develop robust knowledge of both (no band less than 6.0) Master of Professional Accounting CRICOS Dual Degree disciplines to critically analyse and evaluate health promotion or equivalent. CRICOS Code 090253M and disease prevention, advocacy, leadership and management Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced) 095358F and epidemiology to undertake demanding management roles CRICOS Code 090254K 090254K in government, allied health, aid and development, hospitals and health service departments. Career Campus locations CRICOS Amanda Miller Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090242C MBA – Graduate Master of Business Information Systems Service Improvement Facilitator Duration: Overview: The Master of Business Information Systems has been Career outcomes: at Ergon Energy 2 years full-time designed to help develop your cognitive, technical and creative • Business Analysts skills, to operate as an effective business analyst in a global • Information Assurance “I took on an MBA to give myself a competitive edge in the job Academic entry context. On graduation, you will be an effective conduit between Analysts market. This Torrens University Australia MBA has assisted requirements: the information technology specialists and the key decision- • Project Manager Australian bachelor’s makers. Your skill-set will develop as a business all- rounder, taking • Information Management me to bring together everything I have learned over the past degree or equivalent; an interdisciplinary approach to provide you with practical skills, Specialist 20 years in my working life, elevating my skills, knowledge and Academic IELTS 6.5 applicable immediately into your workplace. • Governance & Risk and experience to the next level. I am currently studying (no band less than 6.0) Subjects include data management, systems analysis and design, Management Analyst online. This works well for me and gives me flexibility to study or equivalent. requirements engineering, cloud-based micro services, ethical • Enterprise Architect around my young family and fit around my personal and work decision making and strategic planning. Immerse yourself in theory to meet the changing business environments in which you aspire to commitments. Studying while working has allowed me to work and manage. apply my new knowledge in the workplace and chose subjects relevant to what I am working on at the time.” Campus locations CRICOS Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 098257J 32 | Torrens University Australia 33
Master of Global Project Management & Master of Public Health Duration: 2 years full-time Overview: The Master of Global Project Management subjects will provide you with the skills to manage complex stakeholders and projects from planning to completion to achieve project outcomes. Career outcomes: • Project Administrator • Project Manager Business Snapshot Academic entry This course has a particular emphasis on projects with a global • Corporate Service Manager Campus locations: Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Online requirements: dimension, including virtual teams, diversity, communications, • Epidemiologist Australian bachelor’s projects with international stakeholders and projects that source • Health Promotion Manager Average full-time student workload degree or equivalent in materials and services from, or do business with, another country. • Health education Manager any field and 3 years’ The Master of Public Health subjects will provide you with • Academia Undergraduate Courses professional work an understanding of current global and environmental health Undergraduate experience; and issues, health policy, systems and economics, along with social, Diploma Academic IELTS 6.5 (no behavioural and cultural determinants of health. The Master of Trimester 1 3 subjects 12 weeks band less than 6.0) or Global Project Management together with the Masters of Public Year 1 Business equivalent. Health dual masters will give you robust knowledge of both Event Management Trimester 2 3 subjects 12 weeks disciplines to critically analyse and evaluate health promotion Marketing and disease prevention strategies, advocacy, leadership and Trimester 3 2 subjects 12 weeks management and epidemiology while employing core project Business Information Systems management tools to undertake demanding roles and programs Diploma after 1 year in government, allied health, aid and development, hospitals and Bachelor of Business health service departments. Trimester 1 3 subjects 12 weeks Year 2 Business Trimester 2 3 subjects 12 weeks Campus locations CRICOS Entrepreneurship Event Management Trimester 3 2 subjects 12 weeks Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090248G Marketing Master Of Business Administration (Sports Management, Advanced) Sports Management Trimester 1 3 subjects 12 weeks Year 3 Duration: Overview: Take the plunge, challenge yourself, maximise your Career outcomes: Trimester 2 3 subjects 12 weeks 2 years full-time potential in sports management, develop critical leadership skills as • Sports Facilities Manager Bachelor of Commerce Trimester 3 2 subjects 12 weeks you support community engagement, become who you were born • Sports Facilities Operations Academic entry to be—all with the backing of the number one sporting club in the Manager world. • Events Manager Bachelor after 3 years requirements: First launched in 2006 and nominated for delivering one of the • Community and School Australian bachelor’s world’s top 10 sports management MBAs, the Real Madrid Graduate Sporting Co-ordinator Postgraduate Courses degree or equivalent School teaches across all aspects of sports management: health, • Sports Project Manager Work integrated learning and 3 years of professional communications, marketing and recreation management. Boasting • Sports Media and Promotion Master of Business Administration experience; and partner institution across Europe, Latin America, the USA and Bachelor of Business students complete 320 Torrens University Australia (TUA), this brand new course supports Business Administration hours off-campus working on industry placement. Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) TUA’s commitment to offering students a truly global learning Business Administration (Advanced) Students complete this experience in the latter part or equivalent. experience. Sports Management (Advanced) Students have the option of undertaking a two-week field trip to of their degree in the areas of business, marketing, visit Real Madrid Graduate School at the Universidad Europea de communication and public relations, sports management Master of Global Project Management and events. Students become interns and typically Madrid, Spain. The purpose of the subject is to enable students to gain a practical experience of being involved with all levels of Global Project Management engage with small to medium-sized businesses on sports management. The visit will focus on learning about the Global Project Management (Advanced) projects designed to be completed in a 3-month period. context of professional and elite sport, interacting with players, gain an in-depth understanding of management, marketing, Bachelor of Commerce students specialising in promotion and sports facility and event management issues. Master of Professional Accounting Alternatives to Madrid, Spain will also be considered. Accounting and Finance complete an industry Professional Accounting placement off-campus working for 120 hours. Campus locations CRICOS Professional Accounting (Advanced) Online only Trimester 1 3 subjects 12 weeks *Online Courses: Available to offshore international students when studying online in their N/A Master of Business Administration & home country. Not available to international students in Australia on a students visa. Trimester 2 3 subjects 12 weeks Master of Global Project Management Masters by Research Trimester 3 2 subjects 12 weeks Master of Business Administration Duration: Overview: The aim of the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) course is Career outcomes: & Master of Public Health 3 years full-time to develop independent research and critical analysis skills in The aim of the Doctor of students. This includes the mastery of appropriate concepts and Philosophy (PhD) course is to methodologies, an ability to present and defend original research develop independent research Master of Global Project Management Industry placement can teach you to: Academic entry & Master of Public Health requirements: findings, and relate a research topic to a broader framework of skills and critical analysis skills in • Review current business processes and practices and A master’s degree by knowledge in a disciplinary area. Students complete a thesis students, including the mastery that demonstrates an original contribution to knowledge and the of appropriate concepts and Master of Business Information Systems provide recommendations for improvement research or coursework with a substantial student’s capacity to pursue scholarly research and deepen the methodologies, the ability to element of research knowledge of their discipline. present and defend original Master of Philosophy (MPHIL)- • Scope potential areas for expansion, or products work; and Academic Masters by Research Suite of courses: research findings, and relate Management & Commerce and services to improve business processes IELTS 7.0 (no band less Master of Philosophy (MPHIL) - Management & Commerce a research topic to a broader than 6.5) or equivalent. CRICOS Code 087899K framework of knowledge in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)- • Analyse activity in a particular market area Potential applicants Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)- Management & Commerce disciplinary area. Management & Commerce or competitors’ activities also need to complete CRICOS Code 086075C a research proposal - • Analyse new or alternative business systems please see our website Campus locations CRICOS to download a copy. Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 087899K 086075C 34 | Torrens University Australia 35
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