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www.koi.edu.au 2018 STUDENT GUIDE A TERTIARY LEVEL INSTITUTION OFFERING ACCREDITED UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE DEGREES, DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES
Dr Douglas Reginald Hinchliffe Professor CEO & Dean, AIBM Director, Academic Board Member WELCOME CONTENTS We are proud to welcome you to King’s Own Institute in Sydney Australia: a tertiary level institution that brings Welcome Message 2 together the best in resources, equipment and people. King’s Own Institute blends the traditions of higher Our Story 4 - 5 education with today’s modern, practical and commercial global village. Graduation 6 - 7 King’s Own Institute offers many advantages: personal, KOI Academic Board 8 - 9 professional and commercial. It is quickly establishing a Academic Entry Requirements 10 reputation for superior education. Just how famous King’s Own Institute will become and how quickly depends on English Entry Requirements 11 our graduates. We share your success. Why Choose KOI? 12-13 King’s Own Institute has assembled key people to assist your academic journey. They all have long and success- Courses 14 - 22 ful careers and distinguished records of achievement in universities, the military,diplomatic service, business and Internship Program 23 industry. Life in Sydney 24 - 25 We confidently assure you of a sound, professional Student Life 26 - 27 education and a special, enjoyable learning experience. We welcome you and look forward to shaping your Fees 28 career with King’s Own Institute. Payment Options 29 Student Application Forms 30 - 36 KOI Student Society 37 Dr Doug Hinchliffe King’s Own Institute CEO & Dean KOI Academic Calendar 38 PhD, MSc, MEd, BEc, BEd, GradDipEdAdmin, GradDipTESOL TPTC, DSMC, DSAC, GAICD, CPT KOI Locations 39 AIBM Director, KOI Academic Board Member www.koi.edu.au www.koi.edu.au
OUR STORY King’s Own Institute (KOI) is a tertiary level institution located in central Sydney, Australia and offering high quality accredited degree, diploma and certificate courses in Accounting, Business, and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). KOI is the place to be: KOI is named after a regiment of the British army which the CEO & Dean was associated with location, facilities, as an Australian army exchange officer. KOI adopts a similar spirit and values with traditions learning support and and an established reputation for its recognised development of successful leaders. opportunities. Our initials, KOI, have a second meaning, as the word “koi” in some Asian languages is a wild carp. The koi is energetic and can swim upstream against the current. According to Why choose KOI? KOI has a team of legend, if a koi succeeded in climbing the falls proven, widely experienced practitioners at a point called Dragon Gate on the Yellow with a proud and established record of River it would be transformed into a dragon. achievement in education and business. This demonstrates perseverance in adversity and strength of purpose. Because of its strength Free additional English tuition and and determination to overcome obstacles, the assessment is provided to assist you to koi represents courage and the ability to attain consolidate and extend your English high goals. Similarly, KOI aims to be a recognised language proficiency to achieve your leader as an education provider famous for goals. nurturing our students into successful careers. The experience of the higher education journey can be as important as the qualification itself. Here at KOI, we want the career-shaping experience to be fruitful, memorable and enjoyable. • Industry experienced mainstream university lecturers • Sponsored professional internships for high performing students • Over 200 computers available for students as of September 2017 • FREE English Development Classes • FREE print/photocopying of 90 single sided pages (per week) Page 4 www.koi.edu.au Page 5 www.koi.edu.au
2017 GRADUATION CEREMONIES The Best of All Time Worldwide! KOI achieved the top position of all time in the 13 Graduation 2017 13 Graduation 2017 International Business Simulation Project and conducted Outstanding Academic Performance Award Outstanding Academic Performance Award Shah IMAN (Bachelor of Business (Accounting); presentation in open competition against students from top universities from Chairman KOI Academic Board Emeritus Professor Thi Trang PHAM (Bachelor of Business (Accounting); presentation from Chairman KOI Academic Board Emeritus John H. Loxton around the world. The winning KOI team members were Professor John H. Loxton inducted into the Mikesbikes Hall of Fame 2017. ” 13 Graduation 2017 Outstanding Academic Performance Award Lubica ZORICAKOVA (Master of Arts (TESOL); presentation Rex Walsh, Senior Lecturer / Tutor at KOI, Hafiz Jawad Ahmad Malik, Ikhlaq Maqbool, from Chairman KOI Academic Board Emeritus Professor Adeel Malhi, and Ahmed Nawaz. John H. Loxton Page 6 www.koi.edu.au Page 7 www.koi.edu.au
Academic Board Dr W H (John) Jones Dr Scott Dickson PhD (UNE), MEd (UoW), BSc (Econ) London, MA, BEd (UoW) PGCertTESOL, EdD Macq, PGCertMLP ANU, JP NSW KOI Deputy Dean, Deputy Dean, AIBM (Academic), KOI Academic Academic Director & Board Member Company Secretary, Academic Board Secretary Dr Brian J. Spencer Dr John H. Loxton Dr Douglas R. Hinchliffe BCom (App.Psych) UNSW, Emeritus Professor Adjunct Professor TPTC Vic, BEc, BEd., LaTrobe, BA(Hons), DUniv Macq, BSc, MSc Melb, GDipEdAdmin Vic, MEd FAICD, FAIM PhD Cantab, FAICD Monash, MSc Florida State, PhD Monash, GDipTESOL KOI, Members of Academic Board include distinguished Board and to guide the Board towards GAICD, CPT external academic experts, senior executive staff, achieving them. AIBM Council Chairman and AIBM Director, CEO & Dean, AIBM professorial and non-professorial staff and other Director, Academic Academic Board Chairman Board Member Director, Academic members invited to join the Academic Board for The Chair of the Academic Board is a member Board Member their expertise. of Council, the CEO & Dean’s Advisory Committee and all of the Standing Committees The Academic Board is led by a distinguished of the Academic Board and participates in the educator and is supported by a Deputy Chair, selection of staff for academic positions and in Chairs and Committees of the Academic Board the process of central promotions. and Working Parties. The Chair hears student academic appeals and The Chair of the Academic Board provides advice chairs the Students Appeals Committee on benchmarking against other institutions and as- (Exclusions and Re-admissions). sists in establishing academic priorities. The Chair’s role is to convey these priorities to the Academic Dr Alan S. Dunk Joanna Dai Chandra Sundaresan Professor BEd Uni of Zabaikal MCompSc UWS, BBus NSWIT, MEc Syd, PhD (Russia), MCom (InfSys & BIT (SoftwareEng) CQU, The KOI Academic Board’s main role is to: Macq, FCPA Mgt) UNSW, AALIA (CS), AACS • maintain the highest standards in teaching, scholarship and research foundations and to AACS, JP NSW Deputy Dean, safeguard the academic freedom of KOI and the welfare of its students. Director Student Services and Admissions, Academic • guide the development of all academic activities of KOI with its policies, guidelines and Academic Board Member Academic Board Member Board Member procedures for academic matters. • report and provide academic advice to KOI to its Council of Directors and to the CEO & Dean. Page 8 www.koi.edu.au Page 9 www.koi.edu.au
ACADEMIC ENTRY ENGLISH ENTRY* REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS COURSE DIRECT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENT UNDERGRADUATE POSTGRADUATE TESOL MINIMUM ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS IELTS** 6.0 overall 6.5 overall 7.0 overall Diploma of Accounting Higher School Certificate or equivalent with 55% minimum (Academic only) 5.5 in all individual bands 6.0 in all individual bands 6.5 in all individual bands Diploma of Management (comparable to an ATAR of 55) or overseas equivalent TOEFL** Listening – 11 Listening – 20 Listening – 23 Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Higher School Certificate or equivalent with 55% minimum (Inernet Based Test) Speaking – 17 Speaking – 20 Speaking – 22 Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance) (comparable to an ATAR of 55) or overseas equivalent Reading – 12 Reading – 20 Reading – 23 Writing – 20 Writing – 24 Writing – 26 Graduate Certificate in Business Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) Overall – 60 Overall – 80 Overall – 94 Graduate Diploma of Business or overseas equivalent. Master of Professional Accounting PTE** 51 58 65 Master of Accounting Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) CAE 52 58 67 or overseas equivalent. Plus the equivalent of Australian Principles of Accounting in an approved AQF Level 7 or HKCEE C in Syllabus B B in Syllabus B A in Syllabus B above course. Plus Australian Business Law, Economics in an approved AQF Level 7 or above course. HKALE D Use of English in AS Level C Use of English in AS Level B Use of English in AS Level Graduate Certificate in TESOL Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) Graduate Diploma in TESOL or overseas equivalent. GCE C grade or better in GCE B grade or better in GCE N/A [*] Master of Arts (TESOL) (Ordinary Level) O-Level English O-Level English GCE D grade or better in GCE C grade or better in GCE N/A [*] Please be aware that all overseas qualifications must be deemed to be the equivalent to the necessary Australian qualifications by the (Advanced Level) A-Level English A-Level English Australian Education International – National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR) guidelines to be considered by KOI. NSW HSC 50% English or English N/A [*] N/A [*] (Undergraduate only) Literature 55% English as a Second Language PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION OTHER: Certificate IV or above 3 year Bachelor degree N/A [*] Australian or above qualifications The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) BBus (Acc), Master of Accounting MAcc and the Master of Professional Accounting MPA satisfy the educational membership requirements for Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), CPA * MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS If you are advised to take these studies, KOI will provide ** Results for IELTS, TOEFL, PTE (Pearson Test of English), and Australia (CPA) and The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA). CAE (Academic and Cambridge English: Advanced) are you with a list of our ELICOS Partners which can also be accessed through www.koi.edu.au. valid for two years. Please keep in mind that KOI does not arrange ELICOS Further information is available from CAANZ, CPA and IPA [*] A NSW HSC ATAR or other secondary or tertiary studies on the behalf of students or agencies and thus qualifications will not meet the English entry requirements these studies must be arranged independently. for KOI’s TESOL programs. Please contact KOI Marketing (ask@koi.edu.au) for more information. Students can obtain a comprehensive list of minimum English language requirements from the KOI Admissions If you do not have the minimum English level... office. Some students will need to achieve a required You will need to contact admissions@koi.edu.au or ask@ level in Academic IELTS before being issued with a koi.edu.au for advice on what you can do to meet KOI’s student visa by the Australian government. International English entry requirements. Usually you will be advised to Students who do not satisfy the English language undertake English Language Intensive Course for requirements need to undertake an ELICOS course. Overseas Students (ELICOS) and/or English for Academic Purposes (EAP) studies with one of our Direct Entry Partners. Page 10 www.koi.edu.au Page 11 www.koi.edu.au
WHY CHOOSE KOI? my friends strongly recommended KOI to me because of its outstanding academic quality including the KOI operates on a semester based: trimester system, allowing students to complete a three lecturers who also teach at the year bachelor degree in two years if no trimester breaks are taken. top universities in Australia. ” It is compulsory for students to complete two consecutive trimesters in their first year of study after which students may apply to take trimester breaks. Approval of a trimester break is not automatic, and is dependent on academic progress. Students who wish to apply for a trimester break must apply via the appropriate form before the end of Week 10 of the Dinh Thi Thuy Lien, trimester. Vietnam, MPA Trimester Start Finish Orientation Enrolment Last day Undergrad. Postgrad. of Payment Nov 2017 06 Nov 2017 25 Feb 2018 02 Nov 2017 01 Nov 2017 23 Oct 2017 - 17 Nov 2017 17 Nov 2017 Mar 2018 12 Mar 2018 24 Jun 2018 08 Mar 2018 07 Mar 2018 26 Feb 2018 -23 Mar 2018 23 Mar 2018 Jul 2018 09 Jul 2018 21 Oct 2018 05 Jul 2018 04 Jul 2018 25 Jun 2018 - 20 Jul 2018 20 Jul 2018 Nov 2018 05 Nov 2018 24 Feb 2019 01 Nov 2018 31 Oct 2018 22 Oct 2018 -16 Nov 2018 16 Nov 2018 Mar 2019 11 Mar 2019 24 June 2019 07 Mar 2019 06 Mar 2019 18 Feb 2019 - 22 Mar 2019 22 Mar 2019 Page 12 www.koi.edu.au Page 13
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT CRICOS 070366A and FINANCE) CRICOS 070367M COURSE OVERVIEW SUBJECT OUTLINE COURSE OVERVIEW SUBJECT OUTLINE The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) program The Bachelor of Business (Management & Finance) offers a broad understanding of the concepts and • Professional Communication Skills • Professional Communication Skills program offers a broad understanding of the con- Trimester 1 Trimester 1 practices of accounting, supported by related areas • Introduction to Accounting • Introduction to Accounting cepts and practices of management and finance, in finance, law, economic, marketing, information • Introduction to Marketing • Introduction to Marketing combined with a sound knowledge of the functional systems, management and statistics. The program • Introduction to Microeconomics • Introduction to Microeconomics areas of business. The program focuses on preparing focuses on preparing students for accounting managers for challenging roles in the global business careers in the modern business environment and aims • Introduction to Management environment, with a particular focuse on preparing • Introduction to Management Trimester 2 Trimester 2 to equip students with decision-making and critical • Introduction to Financial Accounting students for management roles in the banking and • Introduction to Macroeconomics analysis skills required in a professional accountancy • Introduction to Business Law finance, financial services and other business areas. • Introduction to Business Law practice, as well as a variety of functional areas • Business Statistics • Business Statistics within business. • Introduction to Management Accounting CAREER OPTIONS • Organisational Behaviour CAREER OPTIONS Trimester 3 Trimester 3 • Financial Accounting • Business development • Corporate Financial Management • Corporate Financial Management • Trade and marketing • Introduction to Management Accounting • Accounting • Organisational Behaviour • Merchant banking • Elective • Auditing • Insurance • Financial advice • Management Accounting • Imports and Exports • Financial Institutions Trimester 4 Trimester 4 • Business analysing • Accounting Information Systems • Government departments • Business Ethics and Sustainability • Taxation consulting • Law of Business Organisations • Project management • Logistics Management • Government departments • Corporate Accounting and Reporting • Investment analysis • Elective • Business Consultant • Budget planning • Tax Law • And more! • And more! • Investment Management Trimester 5 Trimester 5 • Contemporary Issues in Accounting ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Entrepreneurship ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Elective • Elective • Management Elective • Elective Academic Entry Requirements: Academic Entry Requirements: Higher School Certificate or equivalent with 55% minimum • Business Project (Last trimester only) Higher School Certificate or equivalent with 55% minimum (compa- • Business Project (Last trimester only) Trimester 6 Trimester 6 (comparable to an ATAR of 55) or overseas equivalent rable to an ATAR of 55) or overseas equivalent • Auditing and Assurance Services • Strategic Management • Elective English Entry Requirements: • Elective English Entry Requirements: • Elective Academic IELTS (or equivalent*)6.0 overall with no individual band Academic IELTS (or equivalent*)6.0 overall with no individual band • Elective less than 5.5 *TOEFL, PTE, CAE, Australian Qualification Certificate IV less than 5.5 *TOEFL, PTE, CAE, Australian Qualification Certificate IV or above or above Page 14 www.koi.edu.au Page 15 www.koi.edu.au
GRADUATE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS CERTIFICATE CRICOS 083136G IN TESOL GRADUATE GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS CERTIFICATE CRICOS 083136G IN TESOL CRICOS 076833G CRICOS 087650B COURSE OVERVIEW SUBJECT OUTLINE COURSE OVERVIEW SUBJECT OUTLINE The Graduate Certificate in Business program is intended • Principles of Accounting The Graduate Diploma of Business program is a professional • Principles of Accounting Trimester 1 to provide students with foundational business skills. • Economics graduate course which provides opportunities for applicants • Economics Trimester 1 Students study four subjects designed to cover the areas • Business Law holding a degree in any discipline to gain broadly-based • Business Law of Accounting, Business Law and Economics. Students • Statistics and Data Analysis knowledge and practical skills in management at an advanced • Statistics and Data Analysis can select an elective in a suitable area to augment their • Communication in Business level. The Graduate Diploma provides expert insights into the study. The course is intended as an entry point and core concepts and practices of business. It also develops the • Strategic Marketing Management pathway to other postgraduate degrees. It is particularly Trimester 2 Students choose four (4) core subjects from skills for leadership and business administration and self-directed • Communication in Business useful for prospective students who do not have an the above options: learning, and provides opportunities for applying this • Financial Management undergraduate degree in business or a related discipline. knowledge to business problems and for exercising initiative in • Human Resources Management typical management roles. • Organisations and Organisational CAREER OPTIONS Behaviour CAREER OPTIONS • Business development • Project management • Analyst • Trade and marketing • Financial advice • Arts Administrator or Manager • Business Administration Manager Students choose six (6) core subjects from • Merchant banking • Investment analysis the above options plus 2 two (2) Electives: • Insurance • And more! • Contract, Program and Project Administrator • Exports and imports • Corporate Services Manager • Government departments • Management Consultant ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Academic Entry Requirements: Academic Entry Requirements: 3 year Australian Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) or overseas 3 year Australian Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) or overseas equivalent equivalent English Entry Requirements: English Entry Requirements: Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.5 overall with no individual band Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.5 overall with no individual band less less than 6.0 *TOEFL, PTE, CAE, Australian Qualification 3 year Bachelor than 6.0 *TOEFL, PTE, CAE, Australian Qualification 3 year Bachelor degree degree or above or above Page 16 www.koi.edu.au Page 17 www.koi.edu.au
MASTER OF ACCOUNTING* GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN TESOL MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN TESOL CRICOS 083136G CRICOS 076831K ACCOUNTING CRICOS 083136G CRICOS 076835F COURSE OVERVIEW SUBJECT OUTLINE COURSE OVERVIEW SUBJECT OUTLINE The Master of Accounting (12 subject program) is studied The program is designed to enable graduates with a • Principles of Accounting Trimester 1 over three trimesters spread over one and a half calendar • Financial Accounting recognised bachelor’s qualification, graduate • Economics • Business Law Trimester 1 years, and may be completed in less time if the three • Financial Management certificate or graduate diploma in any field, at a trimesters are studied consecutively. The course is aimed at • Statistics and Data Analysis standard equivalent to AQF Level 7 or above, and • Communication in Business those with an approved degree at AQF Level 7 or above • Communication in Business acceptable to King’s Own Institute, the opportunity to develop the knowledge and skills required for • Financial Accounting who want to continue to develop the knowledge and skills Trimester 2 Associate Membership of professional accountancy • Financial Management required for continuing professional education. • Managerial Accounting • Statistics and Data Analysis Trimester 2 • Companies and Securities Law bodies such as the Chartered Accountants CAREER OPTIONS Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) and CPA • Companies and Securities Law • Corporate Accounting and Reporting • Accounting Information Systems Australia (CPA). There is a particular emphasis on • Corporate Accounting and Reporting the development of professional and personal skills Trimester 3 • Financial accounting • Managerial Accounting • Auditing and Assurance which underpin success in accounting. • Management accounting • Accounting Information Systems Trimester 3 • Accounting Theory and Issues CAREER OPTIONS • Auditing • Applied Business Research • Financial advice • Taxation Law • Strategic management • Applied Business Research • Auditing and Assurance Trimester 4 • Government departments • Financial accounting • Taxation • Accounting Theory and Issues • Corporate recovery & insolvency * Students enrolling into this course must have completed the • Management accounting • Investment advice • Taxation Law • Taxation equivalent of KOI subjects; Principles of Accounting, Economics • Auditing • Market analysis • Capstone (Research) (Last trimester only) and Business Law. Only students who have completed an • Investment advice approved AQF Level 7 or above degree may enrol in the Master • Financial advice • Merchant banking • Market analysis of Accounting course. • Strategic management • And more! • Merchant banking • Government departments • Corporate recovery & insolvency ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Academic Entry Requirements: 3 year Australian Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) or overseas Academic Entry Requirements: equivalent 3 year Australian Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) or overseas equivalent English Entry Requirements: English Entry Requirements: Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.5 overall with no individual band Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.5 overall with no individual band less less than 6.0 *TOEFL, PTE, CAE, Australian Qualification 3 year than 6.0 *TOEFL, PTE, CAE, Australian Qualification 3 year Bachelor Bachelor degree or above degree or above Page 18 www.koi.edu.au Page 19 www.koi.edu.au
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN TESOL GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TESOL CRICOS 083136G CRICOS 083135J COURSE OVERVIEW SUBJECT OUTLINE COURSE OVERVIEW SUBJECT OUTLINE The Graduate Certificate in TESOL is a course designed for The Graduate Diploma in TESOL meets the professional • Language Teaching development needs of a wide range of English language • Language Teaching Methodologies prospective teachers wishing to teach English to speakers of Methodologies Linguistics for Trimester 1 • Linguistics for Language Teaching Trimester 1 other languages. The course consists of four core subjects which teachers and educators teaching people of all ages. It Language Teaching prepare students for a variety of language teaching contexts in caters for students seeking an initial teaching qualification • Learning an Additional Language • Learning an Additional Language Australia and overseas. It integrates current theory and practice in teaching English to adult speakers of other languages. • TESOL Curriculum Development • TESOL Curriculum Development of TESOL, including teaching methodologies, programming and It is also well suited to applicants who already possess a teaching qualification and wish to gain a specialist degree • Research Design Trimester 2 planning, and linguistics for language teaching. The course also provides the foundation for students wanting to progress to the in the field as they are eligible for credit recognition. • Language Testing and Assessment Graduate Diploma in TESOL or the Master of Arts (TESOL). • Elective • Elective CAREER OPTIONS CAREER OPTIONS Teach English to speakers of other languages in Australia or Teach English to Speakers of Other Languages in Australia or abroad after finishing Graduate Diploma in TESOL. abroad. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Academic Entry Requirements: Academic Entry Requirements: 3 year Australian Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) or overseas 3 year Australian Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) or overseas equivalent equivalent English Entry Requirements: English Entry Requirements: Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 7.0 overall with no individual band less Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 7.0 overall with no individual band than 6.5 *TOEFL, PTE, CAE less than 6.5 *TOEFL, PTE, CAE, Australian Qualification 3 year Bachelor degree or above Page 20 www.koi.edu.au Page 21 www.koi.edu.au
MASTER OF ARTS (TESOL) CRICOS 083134K COURSE OVERVIEW SUBJECT OUTLINE The Master of Arts (TESOL) provides graduates with a pro- • Language Teaching Methodologies Trimester 1 fessional qualification for Teaching English to Speakers • Linguistics For Language Teaching of Other Languages. The Master of Arts (TESOL) equips • Learning an Additional Language you with an internationally valued skill set, enabling you • TESOL Curriculum Development to communicate and exchange ideas with people of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and to learn • Language Testing and Assessment Trimester 2 more about other cultures and languages. • Research Methods of TESOL • Elective • Elective CAREER OPTIONS • Research Project Trimester 3 (Double Weighted Subject) Teach English to Speakers of Other Languages at a • Elective primary, secondary and higher education level in • Elective Australia or overseas. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Academic Entry Requirements: 3 year Australian Bachelor degree (AQF Level 7) or overseas equivalent English Entry Requirements: Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 7.0 overall with no individual band less than 6.5*TOEFL, PTE, CAE Page 22 www.koi.edu.au Page 21 www.koi.edu.au
LIFE IN SYDNEY King’s Own Institute meets the needs of today’s students. KOI has equipped its classrooms and study areas with advanced technology allowing students easy on-line access for their study needs. KOI’s networks with industry accreditation bodies, such as CPA, CAANZ and IPA, give students readiness for further career opportunities. Sydney Work Sydney has the largest economy in Australia and students can find job opportunities in part time or • Gateway to exciting adventure on the south-east coast of Australia casual work in areas such as retail, office administration, tourism and hospitality industries. Sydney • World’s 4th most liveable city (QS Best Student Cities 2015) also has the fastest growing service industry in Australia. Salaries are above the average of many • Culturally diverse - 4 million people and 35,000+ international students countries and the minimum wage is currently AUD $17.70 per hour before tax (as of July 2016). KOI • Living choices - city, beaches or bush - 500 suburbs is here to help you achieve your goals, and offers focused sessions to help students write resumes, • Variety of lifestyle opportunities and living experiences apply for jobs and improve interview techniques towards job and career opportunities. See page 23 Internships Weather - Average Temperatures Leisure Time There are endless choices of things to do in and around Sydney, when you have some time to relax • Summer (Dec - Feb) 17 - 26oC from your studies. Sydney boasts thriving arts, cultural and hospitality scenes. Here you can dine at • Autumn (Mar - May) 11 - 24oC restaurants ranked in the world’s top 50 right down to the “Cheap Eats” scene, indulge in world- • Winter (Jun - Aug) 8 - 17oC class shopping or shop for bargains at local markets, see performances at the famous Sydney Op- • Spring (Sep - Nov) 11 - 24oC era House and other theatres, large and small, stay fit by swimming and surfing at golden beaches or relax in lush parklands. Page 24 www.koi.edu.au Page 25 www.koi.edu.au
STUDENT Technology The Institute’s computer facilities include the latest technology and software, with sufficient LIFE terminals to cater for student needs. WiFi is provided throughout KOI so that students can access the internet from anywhere in the Institute with their laptops and hand held devices. Every trimester, each student is given an unlimited free data allowance for internet usage. Modern Facilities Student Lounge King’s Own Institute’s premises are centrally locat- ed and have been designed with the needs of to- day’s students in mind. The environment is not only Our student lounges are more than somewhere to stop comfortable but most importantly it is conducive and have lunch. They are places to meet fellow students, relax, mingle and foster friendships. The environment is to study and highly functional for the busy student. comfortable, practical and inviting. Students can bring their own lunches with re-heating facilities available and vending machines for pick-me-up snack and drinks to keep energy levels up. Library & Information Services King’s Own Institute has a specially designed and resourced library including quiet rooms and a silent room and specialist library staff for this essential part of study. Our library is stocked with reference materials relevant to the courses offered in our Institute and in- cludes text books, magazines, journals, reference books and newspapers. At KOI, we do our best to resource students for their best performance. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Australian Government law requires international stu- dents and their dependents undertaking formal stud- ies in Australia to purchase and maintain OSHC before your visa is granted. Membership of a health insurance scheme in your home country does not exempt you from having to take out OSHC. KOI’s recommended provider is AHM and we can arrange the cover on your behalf when you pay your premium at the time you pay your tuition fees. Living Costs From 1 July 2016, the 12 month living cost is: • student/guardian AUD 19,830 • partner/spouse AUD 6,940 • child AUD 2,970. https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Stud/More/Student-Visa-Living-Costs- and-Evidence-of-Funds Page 26 www.koi.edu.au
FEES-2018/2019 PAYMENT OPTIONS COURSE NAME CRICOS DURATION TRIMESTER FEE TOTAL COURSE FEE 1. DIRECT DEPOSIT / TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFER 2018 2019 2018 2019 Diploma of Accounting 070368K 52 Weeks $6,500 $7,000 $13,000 $14,000 Bank: WESTPAC Branch Name: Sydney Office Diploma of Management 070369J 52 Weeks $6,500 $7,000 $13,000 $14,000 Branch Address: 341 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA Account Name: AIBM SYDNEY KOI Bachelor of Business 070366A 156 Weeks $6,500 $7,000 $39,000 $42,000 STUDENT FEES ACCOUNT (Accounting) BSB: 032000 Account Number: 603940 Bachelor of Business 070367M 156 Weeks $6,500 $7,000 $39,000 $42,000 Swift Code: WPACAU2S (Management and Finance) Graduate Certificate 076833G 26 Weeks $7,500 $8,000 $7,500 $8,000 in Business 2. EFTPOS Graduate Diploma 087650B 52 Weeks $7,500 $8,000 $15,000 $16,000 of Business You may pay by Visa, Master Card via KOI’s online payment www. koi.edu.au/quickweb/ Please note that American Express will not be accepted. No surcharge fee will be applied to payments made Master of Accounting 076831K 78 Weeks $7,500 $8,000 $22,500 $24,000 by Cards. 3. CASH Master of Professional 076835F 104 Weeks $7,500 $8,000 $30,000 $32,000 Accounting Graduate Certificate 083136G 26 Weeks $8,000 $8,500 $8,000 $8,500 4. WESTERN UNION in TESOL Paying course fees from outside of Australia: https://student.globalpay.wu.com/geo-buyer/koi Graduate Diploma 083135J 52 Weeks $8,000 $8,500 $16,000 $17,000 in TESOL 5. BANK CHEQUE Master of Arts 083134K 78 Weeks $8,000 $8,500 $24,000 $25,500 Please make the bank cheque payable to AIBM SYDNEY KOI STUDENT FEES ACCOUNT. (TESOL) (Company or personal cheques will not be accepted.) Please note that future fees may vary. Administrative fees may also apply. Course fees remain unchanged for the duration of the eCoE. Please contact KOI Marketing: ask@koi.edu.au for more information and specific fees and charges that will apply to your enrolment. RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) DEFERMENT REQUESTS All requests for Recognition of Prior Learning Deferment requests can only be approved under (RPL) or exemptions must be completed before exceptional circumstances. Any deferment of study you enrol. Students wanting to apply for RPL will will attract a $150 Administration fee and require the be assessed within two (2) working days. full trimester fee payment. In the event of a delayed Re-assessment of RPL or exemptions after the Visa as advised by the DIBP Case Officer a new eCoE issue of an eCoE will attract a $100 fee. Where will not attract the $150 Administration fee. re-assessment requires a new eCoE, a further $150 Administration fee will apply. Page 29 www.koi.edu.au Page 28 www.koi.edu.au
KING’S OWN INSTITUTE* DOMESTIC STUDENTS ONLY Success in Higher Education 4. GOVERNMENT STATISTICS – (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) STUDENT APPLICATION FORM – HIGHER EDUCATION COURSES – KING’S OWN INSTITUTE (KOI) Are you? an Australian a New Zealand ci� Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Please complete this form if you are applying to study at King’s Own Ins�tute (KOI). MANDATORY MUST Email your completed applica�on form to admissions@koi.edu.au Mailing address: King’s Own Ins�tute, Level 1, 31 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000 Are you a Permanent Resident of Australia? Yes If Yes, date of Permanent Residency: D D M M Y Y Y Y Please use CAPITAL (BLOCK) le�ers and �ck or cross the relevant boxes. If you are a Permanent Resident, CHECK THAT YOU HAVE ATTACHED ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION what is your Visa Sub-class? Country of Birth? If ALL necessary documents have not been submi�ed, the admissions process will be delayed. Offshore ( i.e. currently outside Australia) Onshore (i.e. currently in Australia) KOI student applica�on form with all fields accurately completed KOI student applica�on form with all fields accurately completed ALL STUDENT APPLICANTS MUST COMPLETE ALL REMAINING SECTIONS OF THIS FORM A cer�fied, notarised or a�ested copy of proof of English A cer�fied, notarised or a�ested copy of proof of English A cer�fied, notarised or a�ested copy of your passport A cer�fied, notarised or a�ested copy of your passport Cer�fied, notarised or a�ested copies of all your academic documents Cer�fied, notarised or a�ested copies of all your academic documents 5. WHEN DO YOU WANT TO START YOUR COURSE? (MANDATORY) If applicable: Year ________________ Star�ng Trimester : March July November A cer�fied, notarised or a�ested copy of change of name documents A copy of your current Electronic Confirma�on of Enrolment eCoE A cer�fied, notarised or a�ested copy of change of name documents 6. COURSE DETAILS (Please tick the box for the course you are applying for) (MANDATORY) 1. PERSONAL DETAILS (MANDATORY) Bachelor of Business (Accoun�ng) Bachelor of Business (Management & Finance) Graduate Cer�ficate in Business Have you previously applied at KOI? Yes No If yes, what was your previous KOI Student ID (if known) _____________________ Graduate Diploma of Business Master of Accoun�ng (Standard) Master of Professional Accoun�ng (Standard) Graduate Cer�ficate in TESOL Graduate Diploma in TESOL Master of Arts (TESOL) Preferred Title: Mr Mrs Miss Ms Dr Mobile number: Non-award / Cross Ins�tu�onal Subject(s) _______________________________________________________________________________________ Family Name: dfdfdfdfd Gender: Male Female Please contact Marke�ng at ask@koi.edu.au for Higher Educa�on Undergraduate Diplomas. Previous (If Applicable) Date of D D M M Y Y Y Y Family Name: Birth 7. RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) (exemp�on credits toward the comple�on of your course) (MANDATORY) Given Names: Na�onality: Do you want to apply for exemp�ons as a result of previous experience/study (RPL)? Yes No Address: Number Street name Suburb Postcode Please Note: Any RPL applications made after a Letter of Offer has been issued will be subject to approval and may attract additional fees. Email: (BLOCK LETTERS) 8. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) 2. AGENT DETAILS (If applicable) Have you studied at a high school in Australia? Yes No Agent Name: Telephone: If YES, please provide the details State Year Qualifica�on/Level ATAR-UAI or equivalent (if available) Do you have any other secondary or post-secondary Australian or interna�onal educa�onal qualifica�ons? Email: Contact Person: (Please put in date order starting with the most recent.) OVERSEAS (INTERNATIONAL) STUDENTS ONLY Course/Award Educa�on Provider Year Started Year Completed 3. VISA INFORMATION – (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) Name of nominated Country of Birth: Passport No: DIBP Office Course/Award Educa�on Provider Year Started Year Completed Which Visa do you currently hold? Student e.g.573 Visitor Spouse Other: Course/Award Educa�on Provider Year Started Year Completed No Course/Award Educa�on Provider Year Started Year Completed Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) Do you have any other a�empts at ter�ary study – prior, current, completed, par�ally completed or abandoned? Yes No Are you involved in an AAT case? Yes No If Yes please attach the details to this application. Please provide cer�fied copies of your ALL your results including ATAR-UAI or equivalent (e.g. TAFE) and any post school studies. Cer�fied English transla�ons are required for documents in another language. 3.1 OVERSEAS STUDENT HEALTH COVER Certified copies must be stamped and signed by a Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declarations, an approved KOI education agent or the issuing authority/institution, and be stamped with the certifier’s stamp including the certifier’s printed name, title/position, signature and date of certification. All documents not Are you currently covered by Overseas Student Health Cover OSHC) ? Yes No in English must be accompanied by certified and translated English copies by an approved translator. If yes – who is your OSHC provider: OSHC provider company name Membership Number Expiry Date 9. ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) If no – do you want KOI to arrange OSHC health cover? Please note: KOI can only arrange Single or Family Health Cover. Is English your first language? Yes No If NO, provide your current English Language proficiency Yes Single Family No – I agree to arrange my own OSHC with a provider of my choice. IELTS __________ PTE __________ TOEFL __________ ELICOS _____________ Other _________________________________________________ Compulsory Health Cover: It is an Australian Government Requirement that all overseas (interna�onal) students studying in Australia on a student visa are covered by Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the dura�on of their visa (see h�p://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/Publishing.nsf/Content/Overseas+Student+Health+Cover+FAQ-1 for details). Payment of OSHC must be made if you accept an offer of study from KOI. If you are accompanied by family and children, you must have the compulsory family policy for OSHC. If you do not yet have health cover, KOI can help arrange visa-length cover with our preferred OSHC provider Australian Health Management (AHM) www.ahmoshc.com.au * AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PTY LTD PAGE 2 OF 3 KOI STUDENT APPLICATION FORM KOI STUDENT APPLICATION FORM * AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PTY LTD PAGE 1 OF 3 05 OCTOBER 2017 ABN: 72 132 629 979 CRICOS PROVIDER 03171A 05 OCTOBER 2017 ABN: 72 132 629 979 CRICOS PROVIDER 03171A
10. ANYTHING THAT MAY AFFECT YOUR STUDY? (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) (MANDATORY) No www.koi.edu.au Is there anything that may affect your ability to study at KOI? Yes King’s Own Institute Australian Institute of Business and Management Pty Ltd trading as King s Own Institute If YES - is your issue Medical (including pregnancy) Legal Other Level 1, 31 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia T + 61 2 9283 3583 F +61 2 9283 3683 CRICOS 03171A If Yes – you must provide details Full including medical or other assistance needed should be attached Please note that KOI has limited resources to provide study assistance in some instances. Brief Details SSVF1 GENUINE TEMPORARY ENTRANT (GTE) ASSESSMENT 1 SSVF = Simplified Student Visa Framework For ONSHORE & OFFSHORE applications A series of statements that should be understood and completed by the applicant. KOI has to ensure that all students intending to study at King’s Own Institute are genuine students and meet all Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) criteria. Applicant Given Name(s) Applicant Family Name Date of Birth / / 1. Statement of Purpose 11. DECLARATION AND SIGNATURE (MANDATORY) The statement of purpose should include the following: I understand that the informa�on I provide on and with this form will be used to assess my applica�on. (a) Reason(s) for choosing King’s Own Institute for my studies. I declare that the informa�on provided by me on this form is true and complete in every detail. (b) Reason(s) for undertaking my selected course of study at King’s Own Institute. I acknowledge that KOI reserves the right at any stage to vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of (c) Relevance of my selected course of study to my previous education. incorrect or incomplete informa�on. I authorise KOI to obtain further informa�on about me from educa�onal and other ins�tu�ons which I have a�ended and from Australian Government Authori�es such as the Department of Immigra�on and Border Protec�on (DIBP) and the Department of Educa�on. I authorise KOI to supply any relevant official KOI records to educa�onal ins�tu�ons to which I am seeking admission, to other relevant higher educa�onal governing and examining bodies, and to relevant Australian Federal, State or Territory Government Departments such as the Department of Educa�on and DIBP. I understand that if I have chosen to arrange my own Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), I will provide evidence when enrolling. I understand that once I am enrolled, KOI will communicate with me on a range of ma�ers rela�ng to my course of study at KOI. I consent to KOI u�lising any contact details I have provided for communica�ons, including communica�ons on services or products offered by KOI. I acknowledge that KOI reserves the right to vary course fees, course content and structure and gradua�on requirements from �me to �me. Signature: ___________________ Name: ___________________________________ Date: ____/____/_______ Office Use Only Received by ________________________________________ Date _____/______/_________ KOI STUDENT APPLICATION FORM * AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PTY LTD PAGE 3 OF 3 05 OCTOBER 2017 ABN: 72 132 629 979 CRICOS PROVIDER 03171A VERSION: * AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PTY LTD TRADING AS KING’S OWN INSTITUTE PAGE 1 OF 2 15 AUGUST 2016 ABN: 72 132 629 979 CRICOS PROVIDER: 03171A Page 32 www.koi.edu.au Page 33 www.koi.edu.au
SSVF1 GENUINE TEMPORARY ENTRANT (GTE) ASSESSMENT 1 SSVF = Simplified Student Visa Framework 2 DIBP = (Australian) Department of Immigration and Border Protection 3 AQF = Australian Qualifications Framework GTE Assessment 1. Applicant’s personal details • Has the applicant provided clear copies of Passport (Photo ID and Signatory page)? Yes No • Has the applicant provided all the current academic transcripts and certificates (onshore/offshore) Yes No • Has the applicant provided any/all COE(s) Yes No • Has the applicant provided a valid visa grant letter? Yes No • Does the applicant’s name on academic documents match the official passport? Yes No • Are all documents submitted by the applicant certified True Copies? Yes No • Has the applicant completed more than 6 months of the principal course at another provider? Yes No • If no, has the applicant provided or will provide a release letter? Yes No • Is the applicant aware of the subjects he/she will study in this course? Yes No • Is the applicant currently awaiting a decision on another Australian Visa Application? Yes No • Has the applicant been reported for non-compliance? (this includes being reported for poor academic performance, non-commencement, non-payment and being excluded from studies)? If yes, please specify Yes No • Does the applicant understand that earnings from part-time work are only to be used to supplement their living costs and must not be the primary source of income with which to pay tuition fees? Yes No • Does the applicant understand that the visa may be rejected or cancelled by DIBP2 if it is found that documents supporting the application are untrue/fraudulent? Yes No • Does the applicant understand that a student’s visa application may be rejected if he/she does not pass DIBP2 health, financial and character checks? Yes No • Does the applicant understand that their visa application may be rejected if DIBP2 is not satisfied that he/she is a genuine student? Yes No • Is the applicant aware that transferring to a lower AQF3 level course would be a breach of the student visa condition under SSVF1 and may result in the visa being cancelled? Yes No 2. Does the applicant have any study gap/s? If yes, answer questions below Yes No 2.1 How long was the gap/s between previous studies and the intended study at KOI? Day(s) Month(s) year(s) 2.2 If the gap is more than 2 months, please provide the reason for the gap/s in studies? please attach all necessary supporting documents: APPLICANT DECLARATION I DECLARE THAT: • All the information I have provided in this form is accurate and complete and is not false or misleading. • The signature on this form is my signature and has not been signed on my behalf by another person. • I am aware that I may not be able to transfer to another education provider unless I have completed 6 months or more of my course at KOI. Full Name: Signature: Date: / / VERSION: * AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PTY LTD TRADING AS KING’S OWN INSTITUTE PAGE 2 OF 2 15 AUGUST 2016 ABN: 72 132 629 979 CRICOS PROVIDER: 03171A Page 34 www.koi.edu.au Page 35 www.koi.edu.au
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SUCCESS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Information in this publication is correct at the time of printing and valid for 2018, but may change from time to time. In particular, King’s Own Institute reserves the right to change the content and/or method of assessment, to change or alter tuition fees of any unit of study, to withdraw any unit of study or program that it offers, to impose limitations on enrolment in any unit or program, and/or to vary arrangements for any program. King’s Own Institute will not be liable for any loss or damage (including direct, consequential or economic loss or damage) however caused and whether by negligence or otherwise that may result directly or indirectly from the use of this publication. © Copyright King’s Own Institute 2018 www.koi.edu.au Market MARKETStreet STREET Location CAMPUS Kent Street Location KENT STREET CAMPUS Level 1, 31 Market Street Levels 1 & 5, 545 Kent Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Sydney NSW 2000 Australia T +61 2 9283 3583 F +61 2 9283 3683 E ask@koi.edu.au Download the KOI App
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