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ACCOUNTING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TESOL Student Guide CRICOS PROVIDER 03171A www.koi.edu.au
KOI VISION Success in higher education through excellence and innovation KOI MISSION To become a leading education provider distinguished for nurturing our students and preparing them for global careers KOI CORE VALUES Practical education Student-centred service Collaboration Innovation Ethical principles
1 2 KOI History July 2009 March 2014 Business founded Opened a second campus at 31 Market Street February 2016 May 2018 Leased additional Renewal of accreditation space at Kent Street obtained for Masters March 2010 April 2013 of Professional Accounting, Commencement of First KOI graduation Masters of Accounting Kent street lease in ceremony held in and Graduate Certificate July 2015 in Business Sydney CBD Kent Street Campus Accreditation of Graduate Diploma May 2019 of Business TEQSA approved August 2020 increase in capacity from KOI 10th Anniversary 2,775 to 3,255 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 April 2014 TEQSA accreditation December 2015 August 2017 July 2019 May 2020 achieved for MA Renewal of Fee HELP Opened a TEQSA approved TESOL,Graduate accreditation accreditation third campus increase in capacity Diploma of TESOL & obtained for 4 approved at 17 O’Connell from 3,255 to 4,255 August 2010 Graduate Certificate undergraduate Street of TESOL courses KOI commenced teaching May 2018 at Kent Street Campus with 9 TEQSA Students and 3 nationalities accreditation (undergraduate only) achieved for Bachelor of Information October 2019 June 2012 Incorporation with Technology TEQSA accreditation China Education Group achieved for Masters of December 2014 December 2016 Professional Accounting, Introduced KOI TEQSA Registration and Graduate Certificate in mobile application to Renewal Business enhance student March 2010 June 2018 experience Registration and TEQSA approved accreditation obtained increase in capacity for 4 undergraduate course from 2,272 to 2,775
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 3 4 Welcome THE KOI STORY to KOI King’s Own Institute (KOI) is a tertiary level institution located in central Sydney, Australia and offering high quality accredited Undergraduate & Postgraduate courses in Accounting, Business, Information Technology and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). King’s Own Institute is named after a regiment of the British We are proud to welcome you to King’s Own army with which the CEO & Dean and President was Institute in Sydney Australia: a tertiary level associated as an exchange officer. KOI adopts a similar spirit institution that brings together the best in and values with traditions and an established reputation for its resources, equipment and people. King’s Own recognised development of successful leaders. Institute blends the traditions of higher education with today’s modern, practical and Our initials, KOI, have a second meaning, as the word “koi” in commercial global village. some Asian languages is a wild carp. The koi is energetic and STUDENT GUIDE can swim upstream against the current. According to legend, King’s Own Institute offers many advantages: if a koi succeeded in climbing the falls at a point called Dragon Gate on the Yellow River it would be transformed into a dragon 2021 personal, professional and commercial. It is quickly establishing a reputation for superior fish. education. Just how famous King’s Own Institute will become and how quickly depends This demonstrates perseverance in adversity and strength of on our graduates. We share your success. purpose. The koi represents courage and the ability to attain high goals because of its strength and determination to King’s Own Institute has assembled key people overcome obstacles. Similarly, KOI aims to be a recognised to assist your academic journey. They all have leader as an education provider famous for nurturing students long and successful careers and distinguished Dr Doug Hinchliffe into successful careers. The experience of the higher records of achievement in universities, the King’s Own Institute CEO & Dean and President education journey can be as important as the qualification military, diplomatic service, business and itself. PhD, MSc, MEd, BEc, BEd, GradDipEdAdmin, industry. GradDipTESOL,TPTC, DSMC, DSAC, GAICD, CPT AIBM Director, KOI Academic Board Member Here at KOI, we strive to ensure each student has a fruitful, We confidently assure you of a sound, enjoyable and memorable career-shaping experience. professional education and a special, enjoyable learning experience. We welcome you and look forward to shaping your career with King’s Own Institute.
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 5 6 AIBM Council WE CARE AT KOI STUDENT GUIDE 2021 KOI believes that “social learning is as important as academic learning” to an international student. Students are encouraged to engage in social learning through casual jobs, visits to theatres, museums and arts centres, active participation in ethnic group activities and associa- tions and emphasis on a healthy balance between study life and social life and to enjoy their life Contents fully in Australia. KOI GRADUATION AIBM Council 07 KOI adheres to a strong service culture of “we care, we help and we support students to KOI Academic Board 09 International Partnership 11 succeed”. KOI’s service to students is comprehensive, ranging from academic tutoring to English Why KOI? 13 language assistance, from peers as well as teachers. Student Testimonials 17 AT SYDNEY KOI Internship 21 KOI Career Ready 23 KOI Student Society 25 Graduation 27 Life in Sydney 29 Student Life 35 Academic Requirements 37 TOWNHALL English Requirement 38 How to apply 39 Domestic Requirements 40 Courses 41 KOI Fee Help 58 Fees 59 Payment Advice 60 Locations 61 Contacts 63
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 7 8 Dr Brian J. Spencer AIBM Council BCom (App.Psych) UNSW, BA(Hons), DUniv Macq, FAICD, FAIM AIBM Council Chairman and Director, Academic Board Member The Council of Directors is the corporate governing body of AIBM and is collectively accountable for the STUDENT GUIDE governance, direction setting, oversight and 2021 Dr Kai Yu Dr John H. Loxton Dr Douglas R. Hinchliffe performance of AIBM overall. The Directors are BEng (CompSc, Hons) Belf, MBA (Finance) CEIBS, Emeritus Professor Adjunct Professor accountable for all AIBM’s operations including MSc (Edu) DPhil (Edu) Oxon, TPTC Vic, BEc, BEd., LaTrobe, GDipEdAdmin Vic, MEd BSc, MSc Melb, PhD Cantab, FAICD Monash, MSc Florida State, PhD Monash, GDipTESOL KOI, Corporate Director Certificate Harvard GAICD, CPT accountability for the award of higher education AIBM Council Director AIBM Director, CEO & Dean and President Academic Board Chairman AIBM Director, Academic Board Member qualifications, and for continuing to meet the requirements of the Higher Education Standards Framework. Dr William Hilton (John) Jones, Dr Jamil Salmi Ronald Perkinson BSc(Econ) Lond, MA PGCertTESOL EdD Macq, Emeritus Professor BA (EdAdmin), DipTchg, AFNZIM, PGCertMLP ANU, JP NSW MBA (ESSEC), MPIA (Pitt), PhD (Sussex) former Principal Education Specialist, IFC/World Bank Group AIBM Council Director, AIBM Council Director (Independent) AIBM Council Director (Independent) Vice President and Registrar Australian Institute of Business and Management (AIBM) Trading as King’s Own Institute
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 9 10 Dr John H. Loxton Dr Brian J. Spencer Dr Douglas R. Hinchliffe Emeritus Professor BCom (App.Psych) UNSW, BA(Hons), DUniv Adjunct Professor TPTC Vic, BEc, BEd., LaTrobe, GDipEdAdmin Vic, MEd BSc, MSc Melb, PhD Cantab, FAICD Macq, FAICD, FAIM Monash, MSc Florida State, PhD Monash, GDipTESOL ACADEMIC BOARD KOI, GAICD, CPT AIBM Director, Academic Board Chairman AIBM Council Chairman and Director, KOI CEO & Dean and President Academic Board Member AIBM Director, Academic Board Member The Council of Directors has established the Academic Board as the principal academic body in AIBM to which the Council delegates the oversight of the academic functions and policies of AIBM. The Academic Board collectively provides academic leadership and oversight of AIBM’s STUDENT GUIDE Chandra Sundaresan Dr Graeme Salter Elizabeth A More, AM Professor academic activities at an institutional level. MCompSc UWS, BSc, Dip Ed, Dip Ed Studies, MEd, DTeach BA(Hons) PhD UNSW, MComLaw Deakin, BIT (SoftwareEng) CQU, AACS GradDipMgt CQU, MAICD 2021 The main role of the Academic Board is to: KOI Vice-President (Academic), KOI Vice-President (Student Affairs), Academic Board Member Academic Board Member Academic Board Member • maintain the highest standards in teaching, scholarship and research at KOI and to safeguard academic freedom and the welfare of its students. • guide the development of all academic activities of KOI through policies, guidelines and procedures for academic matters. Susana Cabillon Dr Yeon Kim Dr. Smitha Shivshankar BSc ChE (Phil), MSc(Mat Sci PhD ANU, MCom (Hons) UNSW, BEc Syd B.Sc., M.C.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. & Eng) UNSW, ICCP • report and provide academic advice to the Council of Directors and Academic Board Member Senior Lecturer Economics & Research, Senior Lecturer (Information Technology), Academic Board Member Academic Board Member the CEO and President. The Academic Board is led by a Chair who is a distinguished educator. Members of the Academic Board include distinguished external academic experts, senior executive staff and the President of the Student Society. Tim Kartzke Bachelor of Business(Accounting) Student Society President, Academic Board Member
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 11 12 KOI International Connections 9 5 1 Jiangxi University of Technology Jiangxi, China Richmond The American International University London, United Kingdom 2 6 10 Guangdong Baiyun University Guangdong, China Guangzhou University Sontan College STUDENT GUIDE Guangzhou, China 3 7 11 2021 University of Jinan Quancheg College Jinan, China 4 8 12 Chongqing Nanfang Translators College of SISU Chongqing, China Haikou College of Economics Haikou, Hainan, China Guangzhou Sontan Polytechnic College Guangzhou, China 1. Arellano University 5. Voronezh Institute of High Technologies 9. Iqra University Manila, Philippines Voronezh, Russia Karachi, Pakistan 2. CHA University 6. Global College of Management 10. Magnitogorsk State Technical University Seoul, South Korea Mid Baneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal Magnitogorsk, Russia 3. Institute of Southern Punjab 9-KM, 7. Hoa Sen University 11. Massey University Palmerston Bosan Rd, Multan, Pakistan Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam North, New Zealand 4. STIE Ekuitas 8. Moscow Witte University 12. Lincoln University College West Java, Indonesia Moscow, Russia Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
? King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 13 14 WHY KOI OI MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION WHY K KOI Achievement Over 10 Years of academic excellence in teaching and learning ? Location Find us at 3 locations in the heart of the Sydney CBD Orientation Welcome and introduction sessions for new students to KOI ? Courses Accredited courses, industry recognised and globally accepted Student Support Dedicated support team and qualified counsellors to help you with your studies and life in Sydney Teachers STUDENT GUIDE Teachers with industry experience, professional memberships and globally recognised qualifications from distinguished universities 2021 Language and learning support Learning Skills Centre (LSC) to support students who arrive with English as a second or third language PLASS Personalised Language and Academic Skills Support Library and E-learning 24/7 access to digital resources via Moodle is available beyond the physical boundaries of the school Internship & Industry linkages Career networking, on-going information sessions, work placements and internship opportunities for KOI students Graduates 10,000+ graduates Alumni Over 10,000+ graduates working across Australia and throughout the world, alumni networking opportunities International Partners Mainstream universities & other learning partners across Australia, South Asia, China, South East Asia and Russia
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 15 16 OVERALL UNDERGRADUATE RESULTS CURRENT STUDENT EXPERIENCE 82.8% 86.0% 84.1% 80.3% OVERALL POSITIVE OVERALL TEACHING OVERALL SKILLS OVERALL FACILITIES EXPERIENCE PRACTICES DEVELOPMENT AND RESOURCES RECENT GRADUATE SATISFACTION 85.9% 85.5% STUDENT GUIDE OVERALL GRADUATE OVERALL GRADUATE 2021 SKILLS IMPROVED SATISFACTION OVERALL POSTGRADUATE RESULTS EXPLORE THE WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES WITH AN INSTITUTE CONSISTENTLY RANKED CURRENT STUDENT EXPERIENCE AMONG THE BEST IN AUSTRALIA FOR 82.7% 82.8% 82.6% 72.1% CURRENT STUDENT EXPERIENCE AND RECENT GRADUATE SATISFACTION OVERALL POSITIVE OVERALL TEACHING OVERALL SKILLS OVERALL FACILITIES EXPERIENCE PRACTICES DEVELOPMENT AND RESOURCES The 2019 Student Experience Survey shows KOI has ranked higher than most of the Australian public universities RECENT GRADUATE SATISFACTION Funded by the Australian Government Department of Education Skills and Employment, The Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) are a suite of Australian government endorsed surveys for higher education which cover the student life cycle from their commencement to their employment. 85.5% 86.6% www.qilt.edu.au OVERALL GRADUATE OVERALL GRADUATE Data source: Student Experience Survey 2018 and 2019: https://www.compared.edu.au/ SKILLS IMPROVED SATISFACTION Data source: Student Experience Survey 2018 and 2019
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 17 18 experience. I believe KOI is in my top picks because of excellent Our Graduates service provided which comes with affordable price. Moreover, I have a chance to build my networks during my study at KOI since I was studying in small size classes where teachers can easily remember and support their students. Overall, experience with WHY KOI is amazing and I never regret choosing KOI as an Australian educational institute to start my career. KOI? Byunghoon Park Bachelor of Business (Accounting) - South Korea I’m originally from South Korea and came to Australia back in 2012. As I have been interested in business, I wanted to study Accounting, which is paramount for any businesses. I was genuinely fascinated by the fact that a lot of graduates had told me to study accounting at King’s Own Institute. It is the high quality of education that KOI has. Moreover, I had received significant support from lectures, tutors, as well as staff members at KOI. They are amazing! I wouldn’t have been able to finish my course successfully if I hadn’t had help from them. Mary Anne Garbin Dela Roca STUDENT GUIDE Of course, there were ups and downs throughout the course. Bachelor of Business (Accounting) - Philippines However, I tried to enjoy every single moment at KOI over the course of three years. In addition, I did my best to get the I think most of the international students would agree with me most out of the course. As a result, I was able to graduate with 2021 when I say leaving your home country to pursue further studies ‘merit’ and awarded a certificate of academic excellence. I’m or to continue what you’ve started was not an easy decision. It really excited to see myself using everything that I have learned really requires a lot of time, effort and consideration especially at KOI in the real world. in choosing which school to go to. I am so glad that I chose KOI. I absolutely recommend anyone who is interested in business to choose KOI. This institution is really worth recommending to others who also want to study here in Australia. The professors and staff were so nice and approachable. The students and environment were so friendly. The fees are affordable, you’re really getting Lyneth Canale more than what you’ve paid for because of the quality of Bachelor of Business (Accounting) - Philippines education. The facilities are way beyond your expectations. As an international student, one of the dilemmas I had was So, if any one of you are looking for an Australian school to go finding a school that could create a safe space for someone to, KOI is the best option. Any alumni can attest to that. You who needed to adjust in a new environment. Earning a degree will really enjoy the process of learning. The facilities are way does not only mean having good grades or completing a task. beyond your expectations. KOI has demonstrated what high-quality service is; from the staff who had assisted me with my concerns in the school and educators who were generous in sharing their knowledge and skills, I have found great satisfaction in learning and being able to demonstrate practices in the workplace. Thi Phuong Nga LUONG I chose KOI because it is LOUD. It creates Leaders, it is always Onward, has a complete Understanding of the students’ needs Bachelor of Business (Accounting) - Vietnam and Dedicated to produce only the best students who can For me, choosing King’s Own Institute to complete my degree compete anywhere in the world. of Bachelor of Business (Accounting) is one of the best decisions I have made in my path of education achievement. At KOI, I am not only receiving the highest quality education from dedicated and qualified teachers, but also being provided adequate facilities and friendly environments for study and
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 19 20 WHY Ashna Daleesha Sharma Our Students Master of Professional Accounting (Standard) - Fiji To progress up the professional ladder is becoming more rigid and therefore I decided to up-skill my knowledge and pursue my KOI? Master in Professional Accounting at King’s Own Institute. The reason why I chose KOI as my course provider was firstly and most importantly because of their affordable and very reasonable tuition fees for the Master’s program. Having done my research and a cost comparison across many institutes in Sydney, KOI had the lowest tuition fees while offering a versatile environment for students to study in especially for international students. The first time I visited KOI’s website and went through the student testimonials, I was impressed. A picture paints a thousand words! Another reason why I chose KOI, is because their Masters in Professional Accounting program is accredited by Charted Yanhua Han Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), CPA Australia Master of Arts (TESOL)- China (CPA) and The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) and this means that this qualification would be internationally recognized. This is After completing the course, Master of TESOL at KOI, I have something not all institutes in Sydney offer. The location of KOI become more confident for my future career as an ESL teacher. has to be a cherry on top of the cake, located right in the heart of This particular course not only provides the most professional Sydney’s CBD, offering students the opportunity to study while knowledge and skills, but also provides practical teaching experi- allowing students to explore Sydney. ence at a local language centre. Having successfully completed my first trimester, I am pleased I The subjects I studied at KOI are enjoyable and applicable to my STUDENT GUIDE chose KOI. KOI offers excellent student support, learning facilities future profession. I had very supportive lecturers and interactive and not to mention a great team of teaching professionals who are tutors in my course and they are all industry experts. also Industry Professionals. The academic quality, course curric- I enjoyed getting involved in lectures, tutorials, class discussions ulum, teaching methods and subject assessments are commend 2021 and presentations which helped me enhance my knowledge able and I would say, much better compared to other Australian and communication skills. I have always been cared for by lovely Institutes and Universities. Amidst the pandemic, KOI has ensured staff members, lecturers and my classmates. KOI also provides that classes and curriculum were not affected, offering not only excellent support regarding student healthcare, social affairs, academic but moral support to its students as well. I would most technology facilities and learning experience services for all definitely recommend King’s Own Institute to other international students. students. Overall, I am grateful to have studied at KOI, and I will never forget my precious and enjoyable time there. Alexander Bogolyubov Sandhya Shrestha Masters of Professional Accounting & Bachelor of Business - Russia Bachelor of Information Technology- Nepal I completed Bachelor of Business (Accounting) at King’s Own Institute (KOI) nearly two years ago. Since then I worked for a I always carried a dream of pursuing an international degree since couple of accounting firms and decided that I needed further childhood. To make my dream come true, I decided to apply for progress in my career so now I am back at KOI enrolled in Sydney, Australia. I researched a number of colleges and univer- Masters of Professional Accounting (MPA). Initially, I was in sities to enroll in for my bachelor’s study and finally chose King’s the same place as anyone facing a hard decision and trying to Own Institute (KOI). Right now, I am studying for a Bachelor’s in make the right choice where to start my undergraduate degree. IT in KOI. From my experience, I can say that starting from a rea- sonable fee structure to amazing and talented tutors, multicultural KOI is situated in a convenient location in the centre of Sydney, environment, located in the centre of Sydney, quality education, it has new facilities, friendly and responsive personnel and everything is perfect about KOI. I still feel that choosing KOI is the reasonable fees. That is what brought me here. From my first best decision to continue my undergraduate study and I’m proud course I can say that the knowledge that I received during my to be a student of KOI studies was a good basis to start my career, lecturers were supportive, experienced and talented. Group projects and working with other students as a team helped me to acquire a deeper understanding of accounting concepts. I am excited to be back here and striving for challenges and new achievements.
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 21 22 KOI INTERNSHIP PROGRAM STUDENT GUIDE 2021 In addition to your academic qualifications, having industry exposure and networking are some important Would you like to get a professional job in Australia after gradu- Some of our Internship Campanies ating? Australian employers highly value professional local work local professional work experience is an added bonus contributary factors that will help you achieve your goals. • Guardian Strata Management when applying for a job and is highly regarded by experience when considering you for employment. employers. That’s why we offer a variety of tools to prepare you for life • Kelly Partners Chartered Accountants after KOI. KOI provides students with an on the job internship program to acquire “job-ready skills”. The main purpose of our internship • Ace Body Corporate Management As part of KOI’s commitment to your success, KOI is program is for our students to get first hand professional work providing all eligible students with a partial financial • BFS Partners experience here in Australia as well as give them a competitive scholarship to join an Australian Internship Program edge over the local competition. • Care House Company We also understand that acquiring top quality While completing an internship does not guarantee employment • Rabobank education is not the only requirement when you after graduating, many of KOIs’ previous interns have secured full • ALX Group venture into the world of work. Mastering successful time employment with successful companies. interview skills, practical experience along with
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 23 24 BE KOI offers industry led seminars with: • Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) • Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) CAREER • Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) • Australian Internships (AI) READY Our Study and Life Skills program offers seminars in CV writing and interview skills along with other soft skills such as working in teams, time management and presentation skills. STUDENT GUIDE 2021 KOI not only offers an internship program to successful eligible students but also provides them with practical professional experience to complement their studies. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION KOI INTERNSHIP PARTNER
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 25 26 KOI STUDENT SOCIETY At KOI’s Student Society, we are rewarding experience and an exciting opportunity to shape the non-academic part of student life on campus. STUDENT GUIDE Being part of KOI’s Student Society is both a rewarding experience and an exciting opportunity to shape the non-academic part of student life on campus. 2021 We strive to achieve this by organising extracurricular activities, excursions, social events and parties to encourage cross-cultural engagements amongst collegians. Additionally, KOI’s Student Society also serves as a bridge for communication between students and staff, as the President attends the Academic Board meetings to ensure concerns raised by students Tim Kartzke Kreshi Shrestha Seán O’Hanlon are heard and addressed by KOI’s senior management team. KOI Student Society - President KOI Student Society - Vice President Manager, Student Experience
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 27 28 KOI VIRTUAL GRADUATION CEREMONIES During COVID-19 - KOI 19th graduation ceremony (02 July 2020) & 20th graduation ceremony (22 October 2020) STUDENT GUIDE 2021 GRADUATION! OUR STUDENTS AIM TO REACH FOR THE SKY At King’s Own Institute we share the success of our graduates. A degree at KOI leads to many rewarding careers. Our outstanding alumni are proof that hard work, passion and the KOI learning experience can lead to success in many diverse fields.
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 29 30 LIFE IN Sydney CBD reflects Sydney’s continuous dominance in the Australian market as a preferred safe haven destination for SYDNEY international students and has consistently drawn over 50% of all higher education students in Australia (Source AEI). STUDENT GUIDE 2021
King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute 31 32 Cost of Living As of October 2019 the 12-month living costs are; • For students or guardians - AUD$21,041 • For partners coming with you - AUD$7,362 Cosmopolitan city • For a child coming with you - AUD$3,152 Accommodation • Hostels and Guesthouses - $90 to $150 per week • Shared Rental - $95 to $215 per week • Homestay - $235 to $325 per week • Rental - $185 to $440 per week Accessible public • Boarding schools - $11,000 to $22,000 a year transport Other living expenses SYDNEY • Groceries and eating out - $140 to $280 per week • Gas, electricity - $10 to $20 per week • Phone and Internet - $15 to $30 per week • Public transport - $30 to $60 per week EXPENSES • Car (after purchase) - $150 to $260 per week STUDENT GUIDE • Entertainment - $80 to $150 per week Recreation and sightseeing Education costs 2021 The list below gives you a broad indication of the range of course costs (yearly) for different types of qualifications. School - $7,800 to $30,000 English language studies - Around $300 per week depending on course length Vocational Education and Training (Certificates I to IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma) - $4,000 to $22,000 Close proximity to jobs Undergraduate Bachelor Degree - $20,000 to $45,000 (International students can work up to 40 hours per fortnight during trimester) Postgraduate Masters Degree - $22,000 to $50,000 Doctoral Degree - $18,000 to $42,000 Accommodation options Iglu - Sydney Phone: +61 2 8024 8630 Email: broadway@iglu.com.au, centralpark@iglu.com.au, redfern@iglu.com.au www.iglu.com.au Moderate Climate Urbanest - Sydney Phone: +61 2 8091 9959, 1800 260 801 Email: quaystreet@urbanest.com.au www.urbanest.com.au The Link2 Team - Sydney Phone: +61 432 600 331 Accommodation Email: team@link2.com.au options www.link2.com.au For more information visit: https://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/living-costs
33 King’s Own Institute 34 King’s Own Institute Learn to swim with 1 2 SWIM BETWEEN THE FLAGS 3 STUDENT GUIDE 2021 5 4 1.Kangaroo - Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia and New Guinea. 2. Koala - The koala or, inaccurately, koala bear (Phascolarctos cinereus) is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native WORKING TOWARDS: to Australia. Things you should know about AUSTRALIA 3. Uluru - Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s arid “Red Centre”. • Basic fundamentals of learn to swim up to a 10 – 15m distance. 4. Twelve Apostles - The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National • Propulsion and movement through the water. Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. • Water awareness 5. Great Barrier Reef - The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over 2,300 kilometres over an area of approximately 344,400 square • Floating and buoyancy Seán O’Hanlon kilometres. The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia • Use of a lifejacket Manager, Student Experience • Deep water survival techniques
35 36 King’s Own Institute King’s Own Institute STUDENT LIFE Student Lounge Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Our student lounges are more than somewhere to stop and have lunch. They are places to Australian Government law requires meet fellow students, relax, mingle and foster international students and their dependents friendships. The environment is comfortable, undertaking formal studies in Australia to practical and inviting. Students can bring their purchase and maintain OSHC before a visa own lunches with re-heating facilities available is granted. Membership of a health insurance and vending machines for pick-me-up snacks scheme in your home country does not STUDENT GUIDE and drinks to keep up energy levels. 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 2021 pay your premium at the time you pay your Technology tuition fees. The Institute’s computer facilities include the WE CARE AT KOI latest technology and software, with sufficient terminals to cater for student needs. WiFi is provided throughout KOI so that students can Library & Information Services access the internet from anywhere in the Institute with their laptops and hand held King’s Own Institute has specially designed devices. Every trimester, each student is given and resourced libraries including a quiet room an unlimited free data allowance for internet and specialist library staff for this essential usage. part of your study. The library is located at the Level 1, Kent Street and Level 2, O’Connell Street locations. Our library is stocked with reference materials relevant to the courses offered in our institute and includes textbooks, KOI believes that “social learning is as important as academic learning” to an international Modern Facilities reference books and journals. At KOI, we do our student. Students are encouraged to engage in social learning through casual jobs, visits to best to resource students for their best King’s Own Institute’s premises are centrally performance. theatres, museums and arts centres, active participation in ethnic group activities and associa- located and have been designed with the needs tions and emphasis on a healthy balance between study life and social life and to enjoy their life of today’s students in mind. The environment fully in Australia. is not only comfortable but most importantly it is conducive to study and highly functional for KOI adheres to a strong service culture of “we care, we help and we support students to the busy student. succeed”. KOI’s service to students is comprehensive, ranging from academic tutoring to English language assistance, from peers as well as teachers.
37 King’s Own Institute 38 King’s Own Institute ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS COURSE DIRECT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENT DIPLOMA & UNDERGRADUATE POSTGRADUATE TESOL MINIMUM ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS IELTS* Minimum overall score of 6.0 Minimum overall of score 6.5 Minimum overall score of 7.0 Diploma of Accounting Higher School Certificate or equivalent with 55% (Academic only) with no band less than 5.5 with no band less than 6.0 with no band less than 6.5 Diploma of Management minimum (comparable to an ATAR of 55) or overseas Bachelor of Business (Management and equivalent Finance) TOEFL* Listening – 11 Listening – 19 Listening – 23 (Internet Based Test) Speaking – 17 Speaking – 19 Speaking – 22 Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Current minimum Academic Entry Requirements ap- Reading – 12 Reading – 18 Reading – 23 plied for Trimester 3 2020 (November 2020 intake) and Writing – 20 Writing – 23 Writing – 26 Trimester 1 2021 (March 2021 intake): Higher School Overall – 60 Overall – 80 Overall – 94 Certificate or equivalent with 55% minimum (comparable to an ATAR of 55) or overseas equivalent. PTE* Minimum overall score of 50 Minimum overall score of 58 Minimum overall score of 65 with no band less than 42 with no band less than 50 with no band less than 58 From Trimester 2 2021(July 2021 intake), minimum Academic Entry Requirements will be Higher School Certificate or equivalent with 60% minimum (compara- CAE Minimum overall score Minimum overall score of 176 Minimum overall score of 185 ble to an ATAR of 60) or overseas equivalent. of 169 with no band less with no band less than 169 with no band less than 176 than 162 Bachelor of Information Higher School Certificate or equivalent with 70% HKCEE Minimum C in Syllabus B Minimum B in Syllabus B Minimum B in Syllabus B Technology minimum (comparable to an ATAR of 70) or overseas STUDENT GUIDE equivalent. HKALE Minimum D use of English Minimum C use of English in Minimum B use of English in in AS-Level AS-Level AS-Level Graduate Certificate in Business Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) C grade or better in GCE B grade or better in GCE N/A [*] 2021 GCE Graduate Diploma of Business or overseas equivalent. (Ordinary Level) O-Level English O-Level English Master of Professional Accounting GCE D grade or better in GCE C grade or better in GCE N/A [*] (Advanced Level) A-Level English A-Level English Master of Accounting Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) or overseas equivalent plus students MUST have complet- NSW HSC 50% English or English N/A [*] N/A [*] ed the equivalent of ACC700 Principles of Accounting (this (Undergraduate only) Literature will satisfy the required pre-requisite ACC700 existing for 55% English as a Second some subjects), BUS702 Business Law (Australian) and Language BUS700 Economics in an approved accounting AQF Level 7 or above OTHER: Successful completion of Successful completion of Successful completion of Australian Certificate IV or higher for recognised bachelor’s degree recognised bachelor’s degree or qualifications a duration of 12 months or or higher (AQF Level 7 or higher (AQF Level 7 or Higher) Graduate Certificate in TESOL Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) over(AQF Level 4 or Higher) higher) Graduate Diploma in TESOL or overseas equivalent. Master of Arts (TESOL) • Students needs to meet one of the above criteria * Results for IELTS (International English Language Testing If you are advised to take these studies, KOI will provide you Master of IT Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) or System), TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), PTE with a list of our ELICOS Partners which can also be accessed overseas equivalent in a cognate discipline with at (Pearson Test of English), and CAE (Cambridge Assessment English) through www.koi.edu.au. least 55% average in their undergraduate degree OR a are valid for two years. Graduate Certificate of IT OR a Graduate Diploma of IT Please note that KOI does not arrange ELICOS or EAP studies AQF level 8. [*] A NSW HSC ATAR or other secondary or tertiary qualifications on behalf of students or agencies. These studies must be will not meet the English entry requirements for KOI’s TESOL arranged independently. Graduate Diploma of IT Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) or programs. Please contact KOI Marketing (marketing@koi.edu.au) for more information. Students can obtain a comprehensive list of minimum overseas equivalent in a cognate discipline with at least English language requirements by contacting KOI 55% average in their undergraduate degree OR a Grad- If you do not have the minimum English level Admissions (admissions@koi.edu.au). Some students will uate Certificate of IT AQF level 8. need to achieve a required level in Academic IELTS before You will need to contact marketing@koi.edu.au for advice on what being issued with a student visa by the Australian you can do to meet KOI’s English entry requirements. Usually you Graduate Certificate of IT Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) or government. International Students who do not satisfy the will be advised to undertake an English Language Intensive Course overseas equivalent in a cognate discipline with at least English language requirements need to undertake an ELICOS for Overseas Students (ELICOS) and/or English for Academic 55% average in their undergraduate degree. course. Purposes (EAP) studies with one of our Direct Entry Partners. Please be aware that all overseas qualifications must be deemed to be the equivalent of the necessary Australian qualifications managed by the Department of Education’s qualifications recognition policy which was formerly undertaken by the National Office for Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR), for more details https://internationaleducation.gov.au/services-and-resources/pages/qualifications-recognition.aspx GCE A-Levels with a minimum of 3 subjects (one subject in C and two subjects in D) or equivalent combination with AS (Advanced Subsidiary) level subjects. Age requirement: KOI does not enrol students under 18 years of age.
39 King’s Own Institute 40 King’s Own Institute HOW TO APPLY Domestic Applicants 1. APPLY 1. Go to the apply now button on the website (www.koi.edu.au) and follow the prompts 2. Upload your scanned documents 3. For assistance please contact: marketing@koi.edu.au If your application satisfies English proficiency and academics entry requirements including Entry Requirement Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) you will receive a Letter of Offer. The Letter of Offer will outline Academic Requirements • the applicant’s identification details Diploma and Undergraduate • the nominated course, non-award subject or cross-institutional study details Applicants with Recent Secondary Education (within the past two years) • dates for orientation, course start and finish • normal course duration Australian Year 12 Students • indicative fees and charges, due dates for payment and the refund policy • specified course credit (refer to the KOI Credit Transfer Policy for more details) KOI will admit students in Diploma of Accounting and Diploma of Management who have an NSW Higher School Certificate or equivalent • any other relevant details or conditions showing satisfactory completion of Year 12 at a standard equivalent to ATAR 55.00 or above. If your application is unsuccessful KOI will advise you by e-mail KOI will admit students in Bachelor of Business (Accounting) and Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance) who have an NSW High- er School Certificate or equivalent showing satisfactory completion of Year 12 at a standard equivalent to ATAR 55.00 or above. [From Trimester 2 2021 (July 2021 intake), minimum Academic Entry Requirements for Bachelor of Business (Accounting) will be an NSW STUDENT GUIDE Higher School Certificate or equivalent showing satisfactory completion of Year 12 at a standard equivalent to ATAR 60.00 or above.] To accept your place at King’s Own Institute (KOI), please do the following 2. ACCEPT YOUR a. Sign the “Acceptance of Offer” form. KOI will admit students in Bachelor of Information Technology who have an NSW Higher School Certificate or equivalent showing satisfac- OFFER 2021 b. Make a tuition fees payment as indicated in your Letter of Offer. tory completion of Year 12 at a standard equivalent to ATAR 70.00 or above. c. Any other required documents/information d. Send/Submit the above documents to Admissions (admissions@koi.edu.au) Applicants with Higher Education Study Applicants who have successfully undertaken any higher education study, within the last 10 years since leaving school, may be eligible for admission to a KOI course with credit transfers. For more information on this process, see Credit Transfer Policy. https://koi.edu.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Credit-Transfer-Policy-28-Jul-2020.pdf?x87409 Upon receipt of your Acceptance of Offer form, required tuition fees and other required 3. OBTAIN A documentation, KOI will issue an electronic “Confirmation of Enrolment” (CoE). STUDENT VISA Applicants with Vocational Education and Training (VET) Study Use this document to apply for a student visa as under the guidelines set by the Australian Applicants who have successfully undertaken any VET study within the last 10 years since leaving school may be eligible for admission to a Department of Home Affairs. www.homeaffairs.gov.au KOI course with credit transfers. For more information on this process, see Credit Transfer Policy. Note: Step 3 applies for international students only. KOI has approved articulation agreement in place for certain VET courses which specify the number of credits you may be entitled to, see VET Articulation Pathway Agreement. https://koi.edu.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Credit-Transfer-Policy-28-Jul-2020.pd- f?x87409 Postgraduate KOI will admit students in Postgraduate Studies who have an Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level 7) or overseas equivalent (satisfactory achievement in all subjects). English Language Proficiency Successful completion of NSW Higher School Certificate or equivalent showing satisfactory completion of Year 12 at a standard equivalent to ATAR 55.00 or above. Students from non-native English-speaking countries require evidence of IELTS score as shown below or any other English proficiency test (See more details about these criteria by viewing our Minimum English requirements for each program of study). English requirement Undergraduate Postgraduate TESOL IELTS Minimum overall score Minimum overall of Minimum overall score (ACADEMIC only; of 6.0 with no band less score 6.5 with no band of 7.0 with no band less GENERAL not accepted) than 5.5 less than 6.0 than 6.5
41 King’s Own Institute 42 King’s Own Institute KOI COURSES Accounting Diploma of Accounting 43 Bachelor of Business (Accounting) 44 Master of Accounting 45 Master of Professional Accounting 46 STUDENT GUIDE Business, Management & Finance Diploma of Management 47 2021 Bachelor of Business (Management & Finance) 48 Graduate Certificate in Business 49 Graduate Diploma of Business 50 Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology 51 Graduate Certificate of Information Technology 52 Graduate Diploma of Information Technology 53 Master of Information Technology 54 TESOL Graduate Certificate of TESOL 55 Graduate Diploma of TESOL 56 Master of Arts (TESOL) 57
43 King’s Own Institute 44 King’s Own Institute DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING) CRICOS DURATION TUITION FEE (2021) TOTAL FEE (2021) FEE-HELP CRICOS DURATION TUITION FEE (2021) TOTAL FEE (2021) FEE-HELP 070368K 1 year $7,250/per trimester $14,500 Available 070366A 3 years $7,250/per trimester $43,500 Available Enrolment fee $250 is applicable at the time of initial application which is non-refundable Enrolment fee $250 is applicable at the time of initial application which is non-refundable START DATES & INTAKE FAST TRACK OPTION START DATES & INTAKE FAST TRACK OPTION Trimester 1 : 08 March 2021 Available Trimester 1 : 08 March 2021 Available Trimester 2 : 05 July 2021 Trimester 2 : 05 July 2021 STUDY REQUIREMENT Trimester 3 : 01 November 2021 STUDY REQUIREMENT Trimester 3 : 01 November 2021 4 subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 4 subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 COURSE DURATION subjects per calendar year is required for full COURSE DURATION subjects per calendar year is time study. required for full time study. 6 Trimesters (Standard duration 3 years) 2 Trimesters (Standard duration 1 year) ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT Current minimum Academic Entry Require- Higher School Certificate or equivalent with STUDY OPTIONS STUDY OPTIONS 55% minimum (comparable to an ATAR of 55) ments applied for Trimester 3 2020 (Novem- Full time/ Part time on campus only ber 2020 intake) and Trimester 1 2021 (March Full time/Part time on campus only or overseas equivalent (NO online studies available) 2021 intake): Higher School Certificate or STUDENT GUIDE (NO online studies available) equivalent with 55% minimum (comparable to ENGLISH REQUIREMENT an ATAR of 55) or overseas equivalent. Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.0 overall CAMPUS CAMPUS From Trimester 2 2021(July 2021 intake), 2021 with no individual band less than 5.5 Sydney minimum Academic Entry Requirements will Sydney *TOEFL/ PTE/ CAE or Australian Qualification be Higher School Certificate or equivalent with Certificate IV or above 60% minimum (comparable to an ATAR of 60) ENGLISH REQUIREMENT or overseas equivalent. Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.0 overall SUBJECT OUTLINE with no individual band less than 5.5 *TOEFL/ PTE/ CAE or Australian Qualification Certificate IV or above • Professional Communication Skills • Introduction to Management Trimester 1 Trimester 2 • Introduction to Accounting • Introduction to Financial Accounting • Introduction to Economics • Introduction to Marketing • Introduction to Business Law • Business Statistics SUBJECT OUTLINE • Professional Communication Skills • Management Accounting Trimester 1 Trimester 4 • Introduction to Accounting • Accounting Information Systems CAREER OPTIONS • Introduction to Marketing • Introduction to Economics • Law of Business Organisations • Corporate Accounting and Reporting Entry level employment in • Introduction to Management • Tax Law Trimester 2 Trimester 5 • Introduction to Financial Accounting • Contemporary Issues in Accounting • Accounting • Introduction to Business Law • Elective • Financial Management. • Business Statistics • Elective • Introduction to Management Accounting • Auditing and Assurance Services Trimester 3 Trimester 6 • Financial Accounting • Business Project (Last trimester only) • Corporate Financial Management • Elective • Organisational Behaviour • Elective CAREER OPTIONS • Accountant • Financial Advisor • Business Analyst • Taxation Consultant • Auditor
45 King’s Own Institute 46 King’s Own Institute MASTER OF ACCOUNTING* MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL CRICOS DURATION TUITION FEE (2021) TOTAL FEE (2021) FEE-HELP ACCOUNTING 076831K 1 Year $8,250/per trimester $24,750 Available CRICOS DURATION TUITION FEE (2021) TOTAL FEE (2021) FEE-HELP 6 months 076835F 2 Years $8,250/per trimester $33,000 Available Enrolment fee $250 is applicable at the time of initial application which is non-refundable Enrolment fee $250 is applicable at the time of initial application which is non-refundable START DATES & INTAKE FAST TRACK OPTION Trimester 1 : 08 March 2021 Available START DATES & INTAKE FAST TRACK OPTION Trimester 2 : 05 July 2021 Trimester 1 : 08 March 2021 Available Trimester 3 : 01 November 2021 STUDY REQUIREMENT Trimester 2 : 05 July 2021 4 subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 Trimester 3 : 01 November 2021 STUDY REQUIREMENT COURSE DURATION subjects per calendar year is 4 subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 required for full time study. subjects per calendar year is 3 Trimesters (Standard duration COURSE DURATION 1 Year 6 months) ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT required for full time study. 4 Trimesters (Standard duration 2 Years) Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Level ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT STUDY OPTIONS 7) or overseas equivalent. plus Students MUST have completed the equivalent of ACC700 Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Full time/ Part time on campus only STUDY OPTIONS Level 7)or overseas equivalent. Principles of Accounting (this will satisfy the (NO online studies available) STUDENT GUIDE required pre-requisite ACC700 existing for some Full time/ Part time on campus only subjects), BUS702 Business Law (Australian) and (NO online studies available) BUS700 Economics in an approved accounting CAMPUS AQF Level 7 or above ENGLISH REQUIREMENT 2021 Sydney CAMPUS Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.5 overall ENGLISH REQUIREMENT with no individual band less than 6.0 Sydney *TOEFL/ PTE/ CAE or Australian Qualification 3 Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.5 overall year Bachelor degree or above with no individual band less than 6.0 *TOEFL/ PTE/ CAE or Australian Qualification 3 year Bachelor degree or above SUBJECT OUTLINE • Communication in Business • Managerial Accounting SUBJECT OUTLINE Trimester 1 Trimester 3 • Principles of Accounting • Accounting Information Systems • Economics • Corporate Accounting and Reporting • Communication in Business • Business Law • Applied Business Research • Managerial Accounting Trimester 1 • Financial Accounting Trimester 2 • Financial Management • Companies and Securities Law • Financial Accounting • Accounting Theory and Issues Trimester 2 Trimester 4 • Statistics and Data Analysis • Corporate Accounting and Reporting • Financial Management • Taxation Law • Accounting Information Systems • Companies and Securities Law • Research Project • Statistics and Data Analysis • Auditing and Assurance • Accounting Theory and Issues Trimester 3 • Auditing and Assurance • Taxation Law • Applied Business Research CAREER OPTIONS • Management Accountant • Finance Manager CAREER OPTIONS • Tax Accountant • Auditor • Financial Dealer • Financial Institution Branch Manager • Management Accountant • Finance Manager • Corporate Treasurer • Financial Investment Adviser • Tax Accountant • Financial Dealer • Auditor • Financial Institution Branch Manager • Corporate Treasurer • Financial Investment Adviser * Students enrolling into this course must have completed the equivalent of KOI subjects: Principles of Accounting, Economics and Business Law. Only students who have completed an approved AQF Level 7 or above degree may enrol in the Master of Accounting course.
47 King’s Own Institute 48 King’s Own Institute DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT BACHELOR OF BUSINESS CRICOS DURATION TUITION FEE (2021) TOTAL FEE (2021) FEE-HELP (MANAGEMENT & FINANCE) 070369J 1 year $7,250/per trimester $14,500 Available CRICOS DURATION TUITION FEE (2021) TOTAL FEE (2021) FEE-HELP Enrolment fee $250 is applicable at the time of initial application which is non-refundable 070367M 3 years $7,250/per trimester $43,500 Available Enrolment fee $250 is applicable at the time of initial application which is non-refundable START DATES & INTAKE FAST TRACK OPTION Trimester 1 : 08 March 2021 Available START DATES & INTAKE FAST TRACK OPTION Trimester 2 : 05 July 2021 Trimester 3 : 01 November 2021 STUDY REQUIREMENT Trimester 1 : 08 March 2021 Available Trimester 2 : 05 July 2021 4 subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 Trimester 3 : 01 November 2021 STUDY REQUIREMENT COURSE DURATION subjects per calendar year is required for full time study. 4 subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 2 Trimesters (Standard duration 1 year) COURSE DURATION subjects per calendar year is ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT required for full time study. 6 Trimesters (Standard duration 3 years) Higher School Certificate or equivalent with STUDY OPTIONS 55% minimum (comparable to an ATAR of 55) ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT Full time/Part time on campus only or overseas equivalent Higher School Certificate or equivalent with (NO online studies available) STUDY OPTIONS 55% minimum (comparable to an ATAR of 55) Full time/Part time on campus only or overseas equivalent ENGLISH REQUIREMENT (NO online studies available) STUDENT GUIDE CAMPUS Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.0 overall with no individual band less than 5.5 ENGLISH REQUIREMENT Sydney *TOEFL/ PTE/ CAE or Australian Qualification Academic IELTS (or equivalent*)6.0 overall CAMPUS 2021 Certificate IV or above with no individual band less than 5.5 Sydney *TOEFL/ PTE/ CAE or Australian Qualification Certificate IV or above SUBJECT OUTLINE • Professional Communication Skills • Organisational Behaviour SUBJECT OUTLINE Trimester 1 Trimester 2 • Introduction to Economics • Introduction to Accounting • Introduction to Marketing • Professional Communication Skills • Banking and Finance • Introduction to Business Law Trimester 1 Trimester 4 • Introduction to Management • Introduction to Economics • Business Ethics and Sustainability • Business Statistics • Introduction to Marketing • Elective • Introduction to Management • Elective CAREER OPTIONS • Organisational Behaviour • Investment Management Trimester 2 Trimester 5 • Introduction to Accounting • Entrepreneurship • Introduction to Business Law • Management Elective Entry level employment in • Business Statistics • Elective • Management of small and large businesses, • Logistics Management • Business Project (Last trimester only) Trimester 3 Trimester 6 • Government and Not-for-Profit organisations • Corporate Financial Management • Strategic Management (Last trimester only) • Introduction to Management Accounting • Elective • Elective • Elective CAREER OPTIONS • Sales/Marketing Manager • Business Consultants • Real Estate Manager • Banker
49 King’s Own Institute 50 King’s Own Institute GRADUATE CERTIFICATE GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS OF BUSINESS CRICOS DURATION TUITION FEE (2021) TOTAL FEE (2021) FEE-HELP CRICOS DURATION TUITION FEE (2021) TOTAL FEE (2021) FEE-HELP 076833G 6 months $8,250/per trimester $8,250 Available 087650B 1 Year $8,250/per trimester $16,500 Available Enrolment fee $250 is applicable at the time of initial application which is non-refundable Enrolment fee $250 is applicable at the time of initial application which is non-refundable START DATES & INTAKE FAST TRACK OPTION START DATES & INTAKE FAST TRACK OPTION Trimester 1 : 08 March 2021 Not available Trimester 1 : 08 March 2021 Available Trimester 2 : 05 July 2021 Trimester 3 : 01 November 2021 STUDY REQUIREMENT Trimester 2 : 05 July 2021 Trimester 3 : 01 November 2021 STUDY REQUIREMENT 4 subjects (units) per trimester. 4 subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 COURSE DURATION COURSE DURATION subjects per calendar year is 1 Trimester (Standard duration 6 months) required for full time study. 2 Trimester (Standard duration 1 Year) ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF Australian Bachelor degree (3 years) (AQF STUDY OPTIONS Level 7)or overseas equivalent. STUDY OPTIONS Level 7)or overseas equivalent. Full time/Part time on campus only Full time/Part time on campus only (NO online studies available) (NO online studies available) STUDENT GUIDE ENGLISH REQUIREMENT ENGLISH REQUIREMENT CAMPUS Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.5 overall Academic IELTS (or equivalent*) 6.5 overall with no individual band less than 6.0 CAMPUS with no individual band less than 6.0 Sydney 2021 *TOEFL/ PTE/ CAE or Australian Qualification 3 Sydney *TOEFL/ PTE/ CAE or Australian Qualification 3 year Bachelor degree or above year Bachelor degree or above SUBJECT OUTLINE SUBJECT OUTLINE • Principles of Accounting Trimester 1 • Core 1 • Principles of Accounting • Financial Accounting Trimester 1 Trimester 2 • Core 2 • Economics • Financial Management • Core 3 • Business Law • Elective • Communication in Business • Elective Instructions: 1. Students are to select 3 subjects from the approved postgraduate core subjects listed below. Approved Elective Subjects (select 2) Graduate Certificate in Business approved core subjects: • Statistics and Data Analysis BUS700 Economics • Accounting Information Systems BUS702 Business Law • Companies and Security Law BUS708 Statistics and Data Analysis BUS709 Communication in Business. CAREER OPTIONS CAREER OPTIONS • Analyst • Business Administration Manager Entry level roles in • Contract, Program and Project Administrator • Corporate Services Manager • Business • Management Consultant • Finance • Management
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