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Title: New Career Advisers Induction Program


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New Career Advisers Induction Program
You will Discover
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Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Course Areas
  • Niche Areas
  • Swinburne Strengths
  • Scholarships
  • Student Life
  • Accommodation

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You will discover...
  • University and TAFE
  • 6 campuses
  • 2 overseas campuses in Thailand and Malaysia
  • Currently establishing a campus in Vietnam
  • Strong links with industry
  • Education Abroad

4
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • We aim to become a renowned centre for
    Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • We attempt to create an inspiring culture for
    creativity and innovation

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Course Areas
  • Applied and Industrial Sciences
  • ie. Biotechnology, Forensic Science,
    Horticulture
  • Business Innovation and Management
  • ie. Business/Arts(language), eCommerce
  • Computing and Information Technology
  • ie. Information Technology
  • Design
  • ie. Graphic Design, Koori Art and Design

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Course Areas
  • Engineering and Technology
  • ie. Photonics, Biotechnology, Electronics
    Computer Systems, Aviation
  • Health and Human Services
  • ie. Biomedical Sciences, Community Services
  • Multimedia
  • ie. Multimedia Design, Interactive Multimedia
  • Social Science and Arts
  • ie. Media and Communications, Psychology
  • Visual and Performing Arts
  • Ie. Circus Arts, Film/Video, Theatre

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Niche Areas
  • Engineering
  • Certificate to Bachelor level courses available
    in Biomedical, Civil, Electronic, Mechanical, and
    Product Design Engineering, and Robotics and
    Mechatronics
  • Multimedia
  • Can be studied alongside Design, Business,
    Computing, Media, or as a specialist course
  • Art and Design
  • Including Graphic Design, Koori Art and Design.
    Swinburne houses the prestigious National School
    of Design
  • Business/Languages
  • Japanese and Italian can be studied within an
    International Business course or as a major
    within another course

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Niche Areas (cont)
  • Social Sciences
  • Can be studied as a major within a course or as
    a specialist course. Areas available include
    Liberal Arts, Media, Politics, Psychology,
    Sociology.
  • Public and Environmental Management
  • Diploma and Bachelor level courses, including
    Public and Environmental Health, Laboratory
    Technology, Environmental Management, and
    Conservation and Land Management

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Swinburne Strengths
  • Entrepreneurial University
  • Global University
  • Research
  • Flexible Learning and Teaching
  • Intersectoral Advantage

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Postgraduate opportunities
  • Swinburne offers a variety of postgraduate
    programs
  • Graduate Certificates
  • Graduate Diploma
  • Masters
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
  • Professional Doctorate

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Scholarships
  • An array of scholarships based on
  • Academic merit
  • Community service
  • Financial need
  • Demonstrated leadership
  • www.swin.edu.au/scholarships

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Industry-Based Learning
  • Optional paid work experience before graduating
  • 6 - 12 month placements
  • Employment edge upon graduation
  • More than 350 companies participate as IBL
    employers
  • Not available to international students

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Student Life
  • Clubs and Societies
  • Sports Centre
  • On campus activities

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Accommodation
  • On-campus accommodation
  • Hawthorn and Lilydale
  • Off-campus accommodation
  • Housing service

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More Information
  • Information Hotline
  • 1300 368 777
  • Websites
  • www.swin.edu.au/coursefinder
  • www.swinke.com
  • Swinburne Expo 31 August 2003

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Career Advisers Seminar
  • 20 March 2003

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Swinburne Past, Present and Future
  • Founded in 1908 as Eastern Suburbs Technical
    College
  • reflecting technical training needs of Melbourne
    economy
  • Swinburne University of Technology in 2003
  • reflecting technological educational needs of
    Australia and the World
  • A dynamic institution continuously reinventing
    itself
  • frequent monitoring required to avoid
    misconception

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Range of Opportunities
  • Swinburne has three Divisions
  • Higher Education (Hawthorn Prahran)
  • relatively small
  • high entry scores
  • research intensity
  • SUT, Lilydale (also HE)
  • young regional university
  • emphasis on excellent U/G education in manageable
    environment
  • TAFE
  • excellent vocational education
  • emerging differentiation
  • Swinburne offers tertiary entry points to
    students across a wide range of
    individual preparedness

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Swinburnes Strategic Directions
  • The Five Themes
  • The Research-Intensive University
  • The Entrepreneurial University
  • Flexible Learning and Teaching
  • Internationalisation
  • The Intersectoral Advantage

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Research-Intensive University
  • Goal of HE Division Australias first, research
    intensive university of technology
  • Strategy differentiation and concentration of
    effort
  • Recruitment of outstanding staff provided with
    first class infrastructure
  • Attraction of outstanding postgraduate students
  • Creation of environment involving highly able
    undergraduate students in research at frontiers
    of knowledge

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Research Highlights
  • Areas of research concentration
  • Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing
  • Institute for Social Research
  • Brain Sciences Institute
  • Industrial Research Institute Swinburne (IRIS)
  • Centre for Atom Optics and Ultrafast laser
    Spectroscopy
  • 7 CRCs

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Entrepreneurial University Defined
  • An Entrepreneurial University is oriented
    towards
  • financial self-reliance
  • Including pursuit of appropriate new business
    opportunities
  • creation of new IP
  • Including courseware
  • Education and development of entrepreneurs
  • including social entrepreneurs
  • come to Swinurne learn how to employ yourself
  • Commercialisation of IP
  • Especially through creation of new spin-off
    businesses.

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Flexible Learning Teaching
  • Students choose time, place, pace and mode of
    learning
  • Flexibility in combining learning modes to suit
    individuals
  • Creation of learning communities
  • Widespread use of group projects
  • Problem-based learning

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Internationalisation
  • Every Swinburne student is an international
    student
  • Student and staff exposure to international
    experience through
  • developing a global learning network
  • developing international linkages
  • major increase in student staff mobility
  • internationalisating curricula
  • overseas students

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The Intersectoral Advantage
  • Opportunity provided by Swinburnes history
  • One-stop shop for industry international
    markets
  • Innovative approaches to articulation
  • high articulation rate
  • high success rate
  • intersectoral packages which combine generic HE
    education with specific VET skills
  • dual awards
  • multiplex degrees
  • Co-operation between like units across sectors
  • Innovative TAFE Division

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2003 Selection Review
  • Joy Candlish
  • VTAC Liaison Officer

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2003 VTAC Courses
  • 197 courses offered
  • Higher Education
  • Hawthorn/Prahran 44
  • Lilydale 27
  • International 52
  • TAFE
  • - All Campuses 74

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2003 Offers
  • 5933 Offers (including Irregular Offers)
  • - Higher Education (Hawthorn/Prahran) 1729
  • Round 1 1578 Round 2 139
  • - Higher Education (Lilydale) 1023
  • Round 1 977 Round 2 39
  • - Higher Education (International) 40
  • - TAFE 3141
  • Early Round 884 Round 1 2121 Round 3 113

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Round 1 Clearly-In Figures
  • Clearly-In Range
  • - Higher Education (Hawthorn/Prahran) 80.00
    95.95
  • - Higher Education (Lilydale) 56.85 69.00
  • - Higher Education (International) n/a
  • - TAFE n/a

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Demand for Courses
  • Downturn in demand for
  • - Information Technology courses
  • - Related high-technology courses
  • Increase in demand for
  • - Traditional Engineering programs
  • - Business
  • - Arts
  • - Social Science

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Increase/Decrease in Places
  • Small increase in places for
  • - Design (Prahran)
  • - Business (Hawthorn)
  • - Engineering (Hawthorn)
  • - Arts (Hawthorn)
  • - Technology (Lilydale) - three new Technology
    courses

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Irregular Offers - Statistics
  • 130 Irregular Offers
  • Higher Education (Hawthorn/Prahran)
  • - Round 2 39
  • - Round 3 3
  • Higher Education (Lilydale)
  • - Round 2 26
  • - Round 3 6
  • TAFE
  • - Round 2 40
  • - Round 3 16

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Irregular Offers
  • Form sent with Round 1 offer / no offer letter
  • Can request for
  • - lower preference than offered
  • - course not on list of preferences
  • Accepted
  • - after previous Rounds enrolments taken place
  • - where there is a place in the course
  • - ENTER is above the Round 1 Clearly-In ENTER

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Deferrals
  • Higher Education (Hawthorn/Prahran)
  • - Applications in writing
  • - Considered on an individual basis
  • Higher Education (Lilydale)
  • - Applications in writing
  • TAFE
  • - No deferrals

35
Deferrals
  • Number of request increased this year
  • If approved
  • - Confirmed in writing
  • - Student contacted following November to enrol

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Scholarships offered through VTAC
  • Higher Education (Hawthorn/Prahran)
  • Vice-Chancellors Scholarships
  • - Engineering
  • - Information Technology/Science
  • Minimum ENTER 95.00
  • 27 awarded
  • Scholarships not offered through VTAC
  • Range of scholarships available
  • www.swin.edu.au/scholarships

37
Extra Requirements
  • Number of courses state Extra Requirements
  • Applicants not complying are ineligible for
    selection
  • Increasing number of applicants not complying

38
Selection Policy Changes for 2004
  • Higher Education (Lilydale)
  • - proposing to set minimum ENTER for double
    degrees
  • - no deferrals for dual awards
  • Estimated ENTERs
  • - All CoD applications through School and/or VCAA
  • - VCAA Expert Panel to consider applications
  • - One study score and ENTER
  • - VCAA / VTAC believe institutions not in a
    position to make decisions on CoD applications

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Selection Policy Changes for 2004
  • S Forms
  • - S Form not available to Current Year 12
    (CY12) applicants
  • - Selection of CY12 based on ENTER and subject
    results
  • - If additional information considered
  • Will be stated in Extra Requirements and/or
    Selection Mode
  • VTAC SI Form will be made available for
    completion
  • - In light of announcement, Swinburne is
    reviewing Special Entry Schemes / Supplementary
    Information Form(s)

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Contact Details
Joy Candlish VTAC Liaison Officer Telephone 9214
8386 Email JCandlish_at_swin.edu.au
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New Courses at Swinburne
Deborah Schickerling
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New Courses at Swinburne
  • Higher Education Hawthorn/Prahran
  • Media Extension Studies (new in 2003)
  • Psychology Extension Studies (new in 2004)
  • Bachelor of Film and Television (not yet
    accredited)

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New Courses at Swinburne
  • TAFE
  • VCAL (Victorian Certificate in Applied Learning)
  • Hawthorn Campus
  • - Foundation Retail VCAL
  • Croydon Wantirna Campuses
  • - Intermediate Automotive VCAL
  • - Intermediate Carpentry VCAL
  • - Intermediate Business Childcare VCAL

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New Courses at Swinburne
  • TAFE
  • Certificate III in Children's Services
    (Indigenous)
  • Prahran and Lilydale Campus
  • - Mid-year intake depending on demand
  • - Only available to Indigenous students

45
New Courses at Swinburne
  • TAFE
  • Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Renewable Energy
    Technology
  • Hawthorn Campus
  • - Expanding from our existing Certificate IV

46
New Courses at Swinburne
  • TAFE
  • Certificate IV in Massage
  • Croydon and Prahran Campuses
  • - Run through Short Course Centre
  • - Application through pre-selection interviews
  • Diploma of Remedial Massage
  • Croydon campus
  • - Entry requirementCertificate IV in massage or
    its equivalent

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Courses not running in 2003
  • TAFE
  • Certificate IV in Health (Nursing) - Post Basic
  • Certificate III in Health (Patient Services)
  • Certificate IV in Food Technology
  • Certificate III in Food Processing (Wine)
  • Certificate III in Road Transport

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Pathways and Credit Transfer at Swinburne
Dr Michael Elliott
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Today
  • Pathways Arrangements at Swinburne
  • How to access Credit Transfer information online

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Different qualifications
Certificate I - III Course length varies
includes basic employment / preparatory skills
and broad based induction skills
Year 10 Year 11 Year 12
Certificate I Certificate II (includes
Pre-Apprenticeship) Certificate III (includes
Apprenticeships)
Apprenticeships Traineeships Certificate
courses that have formal employment agreements
and involve on-the-job training
Certificate IV Normally one year full-time study
Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma
Diploma Normally two years full-time study
Advanced Diploma Highest level TAFE
Qualification, taking two or three years of
full-time study
Bachelor Degree Degree courses take three to five
years of full-time study
Degree
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Pathways
  • Between TAFE and Higher Education (and
    vice-versa)
  • Across Institutions
  • Expression of Interest Form
  • Requires excellent results
  • Apply through VTAC

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Credit Transfer Guide
  • www.swin.edu.au/credit
  • Lists Credit Transfer Information and
    Arrangements
  • Includes Eligibility Requirements
  • Includes a Glossary of Terms

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