7
1 in association with curtincollege.edu.au Domestic Student Guide 2015 Your pathway to Curtin University

2015 Your pathway to Curtin Universitycurtincollege.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/...Technology, the academic year at the College follows the Curtin University calendar. Semester

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 1

    in association with

    curtincollege.edu.au

    Domestic Student Guide 2015 Your

    pathway to Curtin University

  • 1

    Welcome to Curtin CollegeOn campus. On Track.

    Where are we?Curtin College is located on the main Curtin campus in Perth, Western Australia.

    Who is Curtin College for?Students who:• fall short of Curtin’s ATAR entrance requirements,• complete Year 12 but do not attain an ATAR,• do not complete enough WACE subjects at high school,• successfully complete Year 11 (minimum 60% average), or;• are mature-age and do not meet Curtin’s entry requirements.

    Since 2000, Curtin College has established itself as the major pathway to Curtin University, Western Australia’s largest university. Located on Curtin’s main campus in Bentley, Curtin College has produced around 7,000 students who have successfully progressed to the 2nd year of a bachelor degree at the University.

    CURTIN COLLEGE – YOUR INTEGRATED PATHWAY TO CURTIN UNIVERSITY Curtin College offers a wide range of degree pathways for students who do not meet the minimum requirements for university entry. Our courses provide the skills and knowledge required for university studies and enable students to enter Curtin with advanced standing of up to one year.

    Curtin College’s flexible entry requirements meet the needs of a diverse range of students. The teaching staff at the College are highly qualified, friendly and committed, and provide a high level of personal support to all students. This ensures a student’s time at the College is not only academically successful, but an enjoyable and memorable experience.

    STUDY ON THE CURTIN CAMPUSStudying at Curtin College allows students to take advantage of the facilities and services provided by Curtin University. This includes the cafés, library, bookshop and chaplaincy services. College students can also become Associate Members of the Curtin Guild to gain on- and off-campus discounts and access to Guild clubs, competitions, events and sport. Access to the University environment helps students to transition smoothly into tertiary study.

    TRIMESTER SYSTEM AND FLEXIBLE STUDY OPTIONSFor Certificate IV Tertiary Preparation Program, Tertiary Access Program and Diplomas (except Engineering, Health Sciences and Information Technology), the academic year is divided into 13-week trimesters. Trimester one runs from February until June, trimester two from July until October, and trimester three from October until February. The flexibility of the trimester system allows students to fast-track many Curtin College programs. In most cases, this means students are able to reach their desired degree at Curtin University in a shorter time. Dedicated students may be able to enter university more quickly. Students who prefer a more gradual transition into university study may be able to extend their studies over three trimesters. With the trimester calendar year, students can still complete the course within a 12-month period.

    For Diplomas of Engineering, Health Sciences and Information Technology, the academic year at the College follows the Curtin University calendar. Semester one runs from March to June and semester two from August to November. Please refer to the course table on pages 4–5 for the intakes available for your choice of program.

    TEACHING AT CURTIN COLLEGEStudents at the College are exposed to a variety of teaching methods designed to promote a stimulating learning experience. Lecturers provide students with a framework for each unit being studied, and ensure they acquire the relevant knowledge and skills for the chosen course. Students are expected to take notes summarising key points and ask any questions they may have regarding complicated issues raised during the lecture. Lecture groups average between 30 and 50 students, with some often much smaller. Students are given the opportunity to study all units in further detail through tutorials and seminars. Students apply their knowledge and develop practical skills in group and individual project work as well as in laboratory sessions. Curtin College tutors have access to the latest technology and facilities to support their teaching and students benefit from interactive classrooms, as well as full computing and internet facilities.

    FREE SUPPORT PROGRAMSAt no extra cost, students can access a number of support classes to enhance their study skills and performance at the College. These support programs are designed to assist students on their educational journey.

    Programs include an Academic Master Series, Mathematics Clinic and Academic Drop In Sessions. Individual support is available where required to ensure all students receive the assistance they need.

    CREDIT FOR RECOGNISED LEARNING Credit for Recognised Learning (CRL) enables students to complete specified certificate or diploma courses in a shorter time than normal. CRL is usually based on successful completion of equivalent modules or units of study at another institution. Applications for credits should include unit outlines (syllabus) and certified copies of any academic transcripts. Curtin College also recognises the skills and knowledge students may have gained from life experiences, work experience and any training provided through previous employment. Requests for CRL should be made at the time of application. The granting of a Curtin College diploma is contingent on students having studied a minimum of 50% of the course at the College.

    Curtin College 2015 Domestic Course Guide

  • 3 2 | Curtin College 2015 Domestic Course Guide

    What you need to know

    The College takes into consideration individual qualifications and circumstances before prescribing the best starting point for a student. With options ranging from pre-university programs right through to university-level diploma courses, Curtin College is the preferred pathway to a degree at Curtin University.

    WHAT COURSES ARE OFFERED AT CURTIN COLLEGE? Curtin College offer a range of qualifications, which lead to the second year of selected Curtin bachelor degrees. The areas of study include:

    • Built Environment• Commerce• Design & Art• Engineering• Health Sciences• Information Technology/Computer Science• Media, Culture & Creative Arts• Social Sciences.

    Pre-university LevelCERTIFICATE IV TERTIARY PREPARATION PROGRAM (CRICOS Code 084057K, NTIS Code 10479NAT)Includes eight pre- university level units studied over a period of two to three trimesters*, taught in Curtin College classrooms. All streams have three specific core units, with the remaining five being units specific to each stream. Progression to Diploma requires the achievement of qualifying grades varying from 50% to 65%.

    TERTIARY ACCESS PROGRAMIs a non- award course which includes four pre- university level units studied over one trimester, taught in Curtin College classrooms. Progression to Diploma requires the achievement of qualifying grades varying from 50% to 65%.

    For more information regarding the conditions of progression rules please visit www.curtincollege.edu.au/policies- curtin.

    Curtin College’s wide range of pathways to Curtin University makes it an appealing place to study for students from a variety of different study backgrounds.

    University LevelHIGHER EDUCATION DIPLOMA Eight or nine university level units studied over a two to three trimesters.* The Diploma often has the same course content and structure as year one of the corresponding Curtin University undergraduate degree. The Diplomas of Commerce, Information Technology, Built Environment and Arts & Creative Industries are taught in Curtin College classrooms. The Diplomas of Engineering and Health Sciences classes are primarily taught by Curtin College, along with a small number of shared Curtin University classes.

    Progression to year two at Curtin requires achievement of qualifying grades varying from 50% to 65% in the Diploma.

    Students who successfully complete a Curtin College Diploma, and who have met the minimum academic entry requirements, are able to enter relevant undergraduate courses at Curtin University with advanced standing.

    *Diploma courses are completed over three trimesters or two semesters (12 months), depending on the course chosen. Students studying on the trimester system may be able to fast-track their studies and complete the Diploma in two trimesters (8 months).

    ACCREDITATION Curtin College is a Registered Training Organization (RTO) overseen by the national Vocational Education and Training (VET) regulator, the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). ASQA regulates courses and training providers to ensure that the nationally approved quality standards are met. As an RTO, Curtin College has to adhere to the national set of standards for VET-accredited courses, which assures nationally consistent, high-quality training and assessment services for the clients of Australia’s vocational education and training system.

    Curtin College is a registered higher education provider under Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). TEQSA regulates and assures the quality of Australia’s Higher Education Sector (including universities). As a Higher Education Provider Curtin College must adhere to these standards.

    AUSTRALIAN ENTRY REQUIREMENTSFlexible entry requirements cater for different academic backgrounds. If you do not meet the minimum ATAR requirements, your application may be considered based on a portfolio and other supporting documentation. Please contact the college to find out more.

    Course Certificate IV Tertiary Preparation Program

    Tertiary Access Program Diploma

    All courses Year 11, subject to individual performance, with a minimum ‘C’ grade in English/EALD

    Year 12, subject to individual performance, with a minimum ‘C’ grade in English/EALD

    Minimum ATAR 50* with ‘C’ Grade in English/EALD (plus pre-requisite subjects if applicable)A portfolio may be considered where ATAR is less than 50

    *ATAR scores are indicative only and are revised annually.

    Tertiary Access

    Program (TAP)

    Higher Education Diploma

    Year 3

    CURTIN COLLEGESECONDARY SCHOOL

    Pre-

    univ

    ersi

    tyU

    nive

    rsit

    y un

    derg

    radu

    ate

    CURTIN UNIVERSITY

    YOUR BACHELOR DEGREE*

    Year 1

    Certificate IV

    Tertiary Preparation

    Program

    The Curtin College Pathway to your Curtin University Degree:

    OR

    Year 2

    Entry Level

    COURSE PREREQUISITES

    Disclaimer: Prospective students are encouraged to consult Curtin College directly at the time of application for the latest information regarding availability of courses and the relevant entry requirements

    Course Certificate IV Tertiary Preparation Program

    Tertiary Access Program Diploma

    Arts & Creative Industries None None None (no folio required)

    Built Environment None None None

    Commerce None Maths desirable Maths desirable

    Engineering Maths, physics and chemistry Maths (incl. calculus), physics and chemistry Maths (incl. calculus), physics and chemistry

    Food Science & Technology Maths & science subjects desirable Maths & science subjects desirable Chemistry and maths desirable

    Health Sciences Maths & science subjects desirable Maths & science subjects desirable One science and one maths subject.

    Human Biology Preclinical Maths & science subjects desirable Maths & science subjects desirable Chemistry, maths and human biology or biology desirable

    Information Technology Maths, physics and/or chemistry Maths (incl. calculus), physics and/or chemistry Maths (incl. calculus), physics and/or chemistry

    Laboratory Medicine Maths & science subjects desirable Maths & science subjects desirable Chemistry, maths and human biology or biology desirable

    Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology

    Maths & science subjects desirable Maths & science subjects desirable Chemistry, maths and human biology or biology desirable

    Nutrition Maths & science subjects desirable Maths & science subjects desirable Chemistry. Maths desirable

    Pharmacy Science subjects desirable Science subjects desirable Chemistry & maths (calculus) required. Human biology desirable

    Physiotherapy Science subjects desirable Science subjects desirable Human biology preferred

    Social Sciences None None None

    *Dur

    atio

    n of

    deg

    ree

    is d

    epen

    dent

    up

    on c

    hose

    n di

    scip

    line.

  • 5 4 | Curtin College 2015 Domestic Course Guide

    Entry into Curtin Year 2Bachelor of Applied Science (Architectural Science)CRICOS Code 003868ABachelor of Applied Science (Interior Architecture)CRICOS Code 023967KBachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management)CRICOS Code 010548CBachelor of Arts (Urban and Regional Planning)CRICOS Code 003903C

    Higher Education DiplomaDiploma of Built Environment CRICOS Code 050418D Duration: 2–3 trimestersIntakes: Feb, JulTrimester: $5400 Total: $10800

    Higher Education DiplomaDiploma of Health Sciences CRICOS Code 041073KDuration: 2 semestersIntakes: Feb, Jul#Semester: $5500 Total: $11000

    Built Environment Health Sciences

    Entry into Curtin Year 2Bachelor of Commerce CRICOS Code 013905GBachelor of Business Administration CRICOS Code 018007A

    Entry into Curtin Year 2Bachelor of Science (Computing)CRICOS Code 061600DWith majors in:• Information Technology• Computer Science• Software Engineering• Cyber SecurityBachelor of Technology (Computer Systems and Networking)CRICOS Code 041280C

    Higher Education DiplomaDiploma of Commerce CRICOS Code 035373DDuration: 2–3 trimestersIntakes: Feb, Jul, OctTrimester: $5400 Total: $10800

    Higher Education DiplomaDiploma of Information Technology CRICOS Code 035381DDuration: 2 semestersIntakes: Feb, JulTrimester: $5400 Total: $10800

    Commerce Information Technology

    Entry into Curtin Year 2Bachelor of Arts (Humanities)CRICOS Code 068750MWith majors in:• Creative Advertising and Graphic

    Design• 3D Design, including:

    Product Design, Jewellery Design and Furniture design

    • Digital Design• Fashion Design• Fine Art• Photography and Illustration Design• Visualisation Technologies

    Entry into Curtin Year 2Bachelor of Arts (Humanities)CRICOS Code 068750MWith majors in:• Creative Writing• Internet Communications• Journalism• Literary and Cultural Studies• Performance Studies• Professional Writing• Screen Arts (Film and Television)Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication)CRICOS Code 018629D

    Entry into Curtin Year 2Bachelor of Engineering (Hons^)CRICOS Code 072467BWith majors in:• Chemical Engineering (Chemical

    stream OR Oil and Gas stream)

    • Civil and Construction Engineering• Computer Systems Engineering• Electrical Power Engineering• Electronic and Communication

    Engineering• Mechanical Engineering• Mechatronic Engineering• Mining Engineering• Metallurgical Engineering• Petroleum Engineering• Software Engineering^Honours will be awarded to students who successfully complete their degree with high academic achievement

    Entry into Curtin Year 2Bachelor of Arts (Humanities)CRICOS Code 068750MWith majors in:• Anthropology and Sociology• History• International Relations• Geography

    Higher Education DiplomaDiploma of Arts & Creative Industries CRICOS Code 072884GDuration: 2–3 trimestersIntakes: Feb, Jul, OctTrimester: $5400 Total: $10800

    Higher Education DiplomaDiploma of Arts & Creative Industries CRICOS Code 072884GDuration: 2–3 trimestersIntakes: F, J, OTrimester: $5400 Total: $10800

    Higher Education DiplomaDiploma of Engineering CRICOS Code 038771K Duration: 2 semestersIntakes: Feb, Jul#Semester: $5500 Total: $11000

    Higher Education DiplomaDiploma of Arts & Creative Industries CRICOS Code 072884GDuration: 2–3 trimestersIntakes: F, J, OTrimester: $5400 Total: $10800

    Design and Art Media, Culture and Creative Arts

    Engineering Social Sciences

    2015 Courses and fees (local) Fees listed in AUD $

    Required Units• Engineering Mathematics 120• Engineering Mathematics 140• Engineering Mechanics 100• Engineering Programming 100• Academic Communication for

    Engineers 100• Engineering Materials 100• Electrical Systems 100• Engineering Foundations:

    Design & Process 100• Engineering Foundations:

    Principals Communication 100

    Required Unit • Built Environment CommunicationPlus Course Specific Units (dependent upon stream)Architecture/Interior Architecture• Graphic Communication I• Technology of Design• Cities and Suburbs• Graphic Communication II• Architecture and Culture• Design Studio I• Design Studio IIConstruction Management • Residential Construction• Construction Industry Management• Structures• Building Measurement• Commercial Construction• Construction Law• Site ManagementUrban & Regional Planning• Graphic Communication I• Technology of Design• Cities and Suburbs• Graphic Communication II• Architecture and Culture• Introduction to Planning• Construction Industry ManagementStudents studying Construction Industry Management will require safety boots.

    Required Units• Accounting 1100• Business Information Systems 1100• Economics 1100• Business Law 1100• Management 1100• Marketing 1100Plus 2 Course Specific Units (dependent upon stream)• Financial Accounting 1150• Public Relations 11012• Managerial Accounting 2201• Consumer Behaviour 2201• Macroeconomics 2200

    Required Units• Culture to Cultures 102• Making Meanings 103• Marketing1100• Screen Practice 111• Art and Creativity 100• Design Principles and Process 171• Design Practice 172• Design Elements 191**This unit will require a camera with control over aperture and shutter speed. A DSLR camera is required for students majoring in Photography in their second year at Curtin University.

    Required Units• Foundations for Professional

    Health Practice 100• Health & Health Behaviour 130• Indigenous Culture & Health 130• Evidence Informed Health Practice 130• Human Structure & Function 100Plus Course Specific Units (dependent upon stream)Food Science and Technology• Intro to Chemistry 180• Intro to Biological Chemistry 190• Food & Nutrition Principles 181• Intro to Food Safety Science 180Health Sciences• Practice of Public Health 180• Intro to Psychology 100• Imagining Health in a Social & Cultural

    Context 100• Foundations of Psychology 124Human Biology Preclinical /Laboratory Medicine / Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology• Intro to Chemistry 180• Intro to Biological Chemistry 190• Foundations of Biomedical Science 100• Integrated Systems Anatomy &

    Physiology 100Nutrition• Biological Chemistry 110• Reactivity & Function in Chemistry 120• Integrated Systems Anatomy &

    Physiology 100• Food & Nutrition Principles 181Pharmacy• Intro to Pathophysiology 100• Pharmaceutical Chemistry 124• Reactivity & Function in Chemistry 120• Intro to Pshychology100Psychology• Introduction to Psychology 100• Foundations of Psychology 124• Brain & Behaviour 100• Science & Professional Practice in

    Psychology 100

    Required Units• Statistical Data Analysis 101

    (Half unit)• Database Systems 120• Software Engineering 110• Unix and C Programming 120• Mathematics 103• Mathematics 135• Academic Communication for

    Engineers 100• Object-orientated Program

    Design 110• Data Structures and

    Algorithms 120

    Required Units• Culture to Cultures 102• Making Meanings 103• Engaging Media 104• Journalism 111• Design Practice 172• Screen Practice 111• Web Communications 101Plus Course Specific Unit• Public Relations 1101 OR• Marketing 1100

    Required Units• Culture to Cultures 102• Making Meanings 103• Engaging Media 104• Journalism 111• Design Practice 172• Screen Practice 111• Marketing 1100• Web Communications 101

    OR

    Tertiary Access Program CRICOS Code 072496G | Duration: 1 trimester | Intakes: Feb, Oct** | Course Fee: $4840

    Entry into Curtin Year 2Bachelor of Science: Food Science and Technology CRICOS Code 029349K Health Sciences CRICOS Code 003691K Human Biology Preclinical CRICOS Code 064457D Laboratory Medicine CRICOS Code 064464EMolecular Genetics and Biotechnology CRICOS Code 050345ENutrition CRICOS Code 003887J

    Bachelor of Pharmacy CRICOS Code 003920B

    Bachelor of Psychology CRICOS Code 041070B

    Certificate IV Tertiary Preparation Program CRICOS Code 084057K, NTIS Code 10479NAT | Duration: 2–3 trimesters | Intakes: Feb, Jul, Oct* | Course Fee: $9680

    OR

    Tertiary Access Program CRICOS Code 072496G | Duration: 1 trimester | Intakes: Feb, Oct** | Course Fee: $4840

    Certificate IV Tertiary Preparation Program CRICOS Code 084057K, NTIS Code 10479NAT | Duration: 2–3 trimesters | Intakes: Feb, Jul, Oct* | Course Fee: $9680

    Dates 2015Trimester orSemester Orientation Start Date Break End Date

    Certificate IV Tertiary Preparation Program, Tertiary Access Program, Diplomas of Commerce, Built Environment and Arts and Creative Industries.

    February w/c 2 Mar 15 9 Mar 15 5–10 Apr 15 12 Jun 15

    June w/c 29 Jun 15 6 Jul 15 28 Sept–2 Oct 15 9 Oct 15

    October w/c 26 Oct 15 2 Nov 15 21 Dec 15–1 Jan 16 12 Feb 16

    Diplomas of Engineering, Health Sciences and Information Technology.

    February w/c 23 Feb 15 2 Mar 15 6–17 April & 8–12 June 15 26 Jun 15

    July w/c 27 Jul 15 3 Aug 15 31 Aug–4 Sept, 5–9 Oct & 9–13 Nov 15 27 Nov 15

    Dates 2016Trimester orSemester Orientation Start Date Break End Date

    Certificate IV Tertiary Preparation Program, Tertiary Access Program, Diplomas of Commerce, Built Environment and Arts and Creative Industries.

    February w/c 29 Feb 16 7 Mar 16 4–15 Apr 16 10 Jun 16

    June w/c 27 Jun 16 4 Jul 16 26–30 Sept 16 7 Oct 16

    October w/c 24 Oct 16 31 Oct 16 TBC TBC

    Diplomas of Engineering, Health Sciences and Information Technology.

    February w/c 22 Feb 16 29 Feb 16 11–22 Apr & 6–10 Jun 16 27 Jun 16

    July w/c 25 Jul 16 1 Aug 16 29 Aug–2 Sept & 3–7 Oct 16 25 Nov 16

    *Cert IV Tertiary Preparation Program Human Biology, Laboratory Medicine, Molecular Genetics, Nutrition, Pharmacy and Psychology have no Oct intake. **Tertiary Access Program Human Biology, Laboratory Medicine, Molecular Genetics, Nutrition, Pharmacy and Psychology have no Feb intake. Jul intake available for Media, Culture & Creative Arts and Social Sciences. #Diploma Human Biology, Laboratory Medicine, Molecular Genetics, Nutrition, Pharmacy and Psychology have no Jul intake.

    *Cert IV Tertiary Preparation Program Chemical Engineering (Oil & Gas) / Civil & Construction Engineering have no Oct intake**Tertiary Access Program Chemical Engineering (Oil & Gas) / Civil & Construction Engineering are Oct intake only Jul intake available for Commerce and Design & Art#Diploma Chemical Engineering (Oil & Gas) / Civil & Construction Engineering are Feb intake only

  • 6 | Curtin College 2015 Domestic Course Guide

    Application process

    APPLY ONLINE at curtincollege.edu.au/apply-today-curtin.

    Alternatively, apply in-person, via email, or through the post by completing the application form at the back of this brochure.

    All applications must include certified copies of your most recent academic transcripts. Successful applicants will be sent a Letter of Offer within two business days of the College receiving a completed application.

    There is no application fee and applicants can apply for upcoming intakes anytime, however the College recommends applying no later than one week prior to the orientation date of your chosen intake.

    CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENTCurtin College Conditions of Enrolment and Refund Policy can be viewed at:

    curtincollege.edu.au/apply-today-curtin/enrolment-conditions-curtin

    DEFERMENT, WITHDRAWAL, SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENTPlease refer to the Deferral and Withdrawal Policy, Student Misconduct Policy & Refund Policy on the Curtin College website. These policies can be viewed at:

    curtincollege.edu.au/policies-curtin

    Applying to Curtin College is a free and easy process for all local students, and applications will be accepted until the orientation date of each trimester.

    Fee assistance is also available to specific local students for particular courses.

    FEE-HELPFEE-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme that assists eligible fee paying students to pay part of, or all of their tuition fees. As an approved Higher Education provider, Curtin College is eligible to offer FEE-HELP places for its Diploma courses. Certificate IV Tertiary Preparation Program and TAP units are not covered by FEE-HELP and fees for these units must be paid up front.

    Australian citizens and holders of permanent humanitarian visas are eligible for FEE-HELP assistance. Eligible students who wish to pay for part or all of their tuition fees through FEE-HELP must complete and sign a ‘Request for FEE-HELP Assistance’ form. This is available, along with further FEE-HELP information, from Curtin College. Please note that Permanent Residents are not eligible for FEE-HELP.

    Eligible Curtin College graduates will be offered a Commonwealth Supported place in year two of their chosen Bachelor degree at Curtin, subject to meeting progression rules and entry requirements.

    FEE INFORMATION FOR BACHELOR DEGREES AT CURTIN Unit fees are charged by Curtin University in accordance with the Higher Education Support Act 2003 and vary from course to course. For more detailed information please visit the Curtin Fees Centre at fees.curtin.edu.au.

    INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSCurtin College welcomes students from over 40 different countries. Full details of fees, application procedures and additional courses for international students are available on the College website.

    Applications received without transcripts and/or the personal details of a student cannot be processed. All sections must be completed. Please print in BLOCK LETTERS.

    PERSONAL DETAILS

    Title Family Name/ Surname

    Given Name(s)

    Note: On all official documentation your name will appear as Given Name/s, Family Name – if this is not how your name appears in your passport or birth certificate, please print your name as it appears in these documents.

    Previous Student ID (If previously issued another offer or a previous Curtin College or Curtin University student)

    If your name has changed since you were last enrolled please print previous name.

    Email

    Home Phone + Mobile Phone +

    DD MM YY

    Date of Birth Country of Birth

    Gender Male Female

    RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

    Number and street

    Suburb/Town/City State

    Country Post/Zip code

    POSTAL ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT FROM RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS)

    Number and street

    Suburb/Town/City State

    Country Post/Zip code

    MEDICAL / DISABILITY NEEDSThe information below is used to assist Curtin College in monitoring, supporting and improving services to students with medical / disability requirements. Disclosing this information will not necessarily affect your admission to the College or University.

    Do you have a disability, impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your study? Yes No

    Please indicate the type(s) of disability:

    Hearing Vision Learning Medical Mobility Other:

    If you have a disability, would you like to receive information on what the College can provide to support you? Yes No

    COURSE SELECTION AND STREAM OF STUDY

    Level Certificate IV Tertiary Preparation Program Tertiary Access Program (TAP)

    Diploma

    Program Commerce Information Technology Built Environment

    Arts & Creative Industries Engineering Health Sciences

    Stream

    Intake 20 Year Feb June/July Oct

    COURSE AT CURTIN UNIVERSITY

    Please specify your chosen Bachelor Degree and stream at Curtin University:

    Application FormComplete your application online for Priority Processing. Visit curtincollege.edu.au/apply-today-curtin

  • ClinicPatientParking

    CSIRO

    CSIRO

    A A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    J

    K

    L

    M

    N

    O

    P

    Q

    R

    S

    T

    U

    V

    W

    X

    Y

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    H

    I

    J

    K

    L

    M

    N

    O

    P

    Q

    R

    S

    T

    U

    V

    W

    X

    Y

    Bentley Campus

    614

    619

    602612

    611

    610

    608

    609

    607

    601604

    603

    616

    618

    615

    Directory

    http://properties.curtin.edu.au/maps/Access online maps at:

    Or use your smartphones QR codereader to connect:

    Buildings

    Engineering Operations....................................................Child Care Centre.............................................................Curtin FM 100.1...............................................................Chancellory......................................................................Student Central...............................................................Hayman Theatre.............................................................Housing Services.............................................................

    .........................................................Cafeteria and Café...........................................................Library..............................................................................Student Guild Complex...................................................Edinburgh Sports Pavilion.............................................Occupational Therapy and Social Work.......................Counselling and Health Services...................................Facilities Management...................................................Curtin Stadium................................................................Sports Pavilion South Oval............................................Perth Hockey Stadium....................................................

    .........................................Guild House......................................................................Vickery House..................................................................Tectonics Research Centre.............................................Field Trial Area.................................................................Erica Underwood House.................................................John Curtin Building.......................................................Bookshop & Aroma Cafe.................................................CITS (Curtin IT Services).................................................GEON Print & Communication.......................................Architecture & Planning.................................................Art.....................................................................................Sculpture..........................................................................Engineering General Facilities.......................................Chemical Engineering.....................................................Curtin College..................................................................Mechanical Engineering / Curtin College.......................Civil Engineering..............................................................Spatial Sciences...............................................................CELC and Media Studies.................................................Humanities......................................................................

    .......Aboriginal Studies............................................................Textiles and Printmaking................................................Tim Winton Lecture Theatre...........................................Engineering Pavilion.......................................................Engineering Pavilion.......................................................SMEC.................................................................................Life Sciences Building.....................................................Physical Sciences............................................................Davis Lecture Theatre.....................................................Vin Davies Building...........................................................Health Sciences...............................................................Pharmacy.........................................................................Watson Lecture Theatre.................................................Biomedical Sciences.......................................................Computing Centre...........................................................Health Science.................................................................Applied Science................................................................Geology.............................................................................New Technologies............................................................Public Health....................................................................Hollis Lecture Theatre.....................................................Psychology and Occupational Therapy........................Curtin Business School...................................................Ken Hall Lecture Theatre.................................................Health Science.................................................................Haydn Williams Lecture Theatre...................................Nursing.............................................................................Curtin Business School...................................................Business and Physiotherapy.........................................Chemistry Precinct.........................................................Education.........................................................................Mushallah (Majid)...........................................................Kurrajong Village...............................................................

    001003004100101102103103104105106107108109110111112113115116119120129135

    200A200B200B200B

    201202203204205205205206207208209210211212213215216220300301302303305306307308309310311312314400401401402403404405405407408500501541

    Bldg. Building Name Grid

    S-10R-10M-9M-11L-11L-11L-11L-10M-12K-11J-8I-11N-11W-7I-7T-7F-8E-10L-2P-17O-13V-5R-2N-9N-10N-10N-10N-11R-12Q-12O-12P-12P-12P-12P-13O-13Q-11P-11O-11P-10S-12O-10P-12P-12U-11M-15O-14N-14M-14M-13L-14L-13L-13P-15K-13O-15O-14P-14J-11L-12L-12K-12K-12K-14J-13J-13J-12I-12V-10R-11T-10U-4

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    YesYesYesYes

    YesYes

    Yes

    YesYes

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    YesYes

    YesYes

    Q-14

    Academic and Student Services

    Chancellory.......................................................................Student Central..................................................................Scholarships and Graduations................................................Human Resources............................................................Future Students / START....................................................Housing Services..............................................................

    ............................................................Student Guild.....................................................................Centre Link........................................................................Counselling and Health Services............................................

    ....................................................Uni-Life................................................................................

    .........................................................................

    ..............................

    100101101101102103103

    106F106E

    109209303314400407

    Bldg. Function Name Grid

    M-9M-11M-11M-11L-11L-11L-11K-11K-11N-11P-11M-14P-14J-11J-12

    Yes

    YesYes

    Retail & Commerce

    STA Travel.......................................................................Kirribilli Catering..................................................................

    ....................................................UniCredit............................................................................Fringe Benefits Hairdresser...................................................Pharmacy 777....................................................................Printfuel Supplies............................................................Curtin Eye Gallery Optometrist..........................................Copy and Print Design Centre ..........................................The Spot Newsagency.......................................................Guild Second-hand Bookshop.............................................IT Works................................................................................Curtin Bookstore...............................................................

    104104

    106A106A106A106A106A106A106B106D106G106G200B

    Bldg. Function Name Grid

    L-10L-10K-11K-11K-11K-11K-11K-11K-11K-11K-11K-11N-10

    Food & Drink

    Common Ground Cafe...........................................................The Main Cafe...................................................................Bookmark Cafe....................................................................Simply Delicious....................................................................Tavern and Bistro....................................................................Georges Kebabs....................................................................Concept Cafe....................................................................Aroma Cafe.......................................................................Basement Cafe....................................................................Vege Patch Cafe....................................................................Anagzi Cafe........................................................................Aroma Cafe.............................................................................

    104104105

    106A106C106C

    106G200B

    204210408500

    Bldg. Business Name Grid

    L-10L-10M-12K-11K-11K-11K-11N-10O-12O-11I-12V-10

    Lecture Theatres

    Tim Winton Lecture Theatre.............................................Davis Lecture Theatre......................................................Watson Lecture Theatre..................................................Hollis Lecture Theatre........................................................Ken Hall Lecture Theatre...................................................Haydn Williams Lecture Theatre.....................................

    210213302307401403405

    Bldg. Name Grid

    O-11O-10N-14L-13L-12K-12J-13 Yes

    Sports Facilities

    Rugby Club.........................................................................Curtin Stadium.......................................................................Guild Sports Pavilion..........................................................Perth Hockey Stadium...................................................

    107111112113

    Bldg. Name Grid

    J-8I-7T-7F-8

    Galleries

    John Curtin Gallery.........................................................200ABldg. Name Grid

    N-9

    Parks and Gardens

    Alcoa Court..................................................................................Atkinson Forum............................................................................Edinburgh Oval.............................................................................Henderson Court..........................................................................Jack Finney Lake..........................................................................Mediterranean Garden................................................................Sculpture Garden........................................................................Speakers Corner...........................................................................The Forum....................................................................................

    Garden Name Grid

    N-10L-12K-7N-13N-6R-12J-12Q-11M-9

    Technology Park

    Online Maps

    Average Walking TimesB.408 to B.500 B.105 to B. 500B.105 to B.408

    = 16 min= 11 min= 5 min

    408

    408

    108

    400407

    106F

    403 402405

    404

    310

    401103104

    105

    307102

    101

    109

    100

    201200B

    200A

    599

    210213 204

    215

    209

    205 206

    21

    6

    206

    211

    208

    501

    004 202

    203

    203

    212003

    002

    220

    221

    500

    110

    155

    112

    127

    128

    114

    136

    129

    126

    118

    135

    Erica UnderwoodHouse

    Kurrajong Village

    116

    Guild House

    111

    107

    113

    115

    154

    308

    308

    306

    305 300

    303

    302

    301 311

    312

    309314207 120

    314

    001A

    001B

    001

    119

    Vickery House

    117

    156

    522

    510

    541

    106

    106E 106G106C 106D

    106A

    106B

    140

    Don WattsHouse

    George JamesHouse

    Japan House

    Rotary House

    C

    C

    C

    C

    C

    C

    C

    C

    C

    C

    C

    CT

    T

    T

    T

    T

    T

    T

    T

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    i

    Kent Street Entrance

    Manning RdEntrance

    Kent StNorthernEntrance

    Hayman Rd

    Entrance

    Hayman Rd

    Entrance

    Sir Ch

    arles C

    ourt P

    romen

    ad

    e

    Sir Ch

    arles C

    ourt P

    romen

    ad

    e

    AlcoaCourt

    Du

    ma

    s Ro

    ad

    Bran

    d Driv

    e

    Town

    sing

    Drive

    Kyle Avenue

    Ch

    essell Drive

    Jackson Avenue

    Jackson

    Road

    Ken

    t Street

    Kent Street

    Hayman Road

    Hayman Road

    Jarrah Road

    de Laeter Way

    ya

    W re

    t eaL

    ed

    ecal

    P st

    ta

    WKen

    t Street

    Manning Road

    TheForum

    HendersonCourt

    OutdoorCinema

    Atkinson Forum

    MediterraneanGarden

    SpeakersCorner

    SculptureGarden

    Bra

    nd

    Drive

    Brand Drive

    Du

    ma

    s Ro

    ad

    Hayman Road

    EdinburghOval

    BarblettOval

    Perth Hockey

    Perth Hockey

    EdinburghOval South

    SouthOval

    Jack FinneyLake

    Brodie H

    all D

    rive

    Brod

    ie H

    all Dri

    ve

    Sarich Way

    Turner Ave.Parker Pla

    ce

    Curtin Bus Station

    Rob Riley Walk

    Wh

    itlam

    Wa

    lkW

    hitla

    m W

    alk

    CURTIN COLLEGE

    205

    Bentley campusENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

    Is English your first language? Yes No

    If No, what is your main language spoken at home?

    As all courses are taught in English, applicants will need to meet Curtin College’s English language requirement. If your education qualifications were not completed wholly or predominantly in English, please indicate what test(s) you have taken and the corresponding grade, or simply indicate the test you intend taking. Note: Certified documentary evidence of results must be provided at time of application.

    WACE IELTS TOEFL CUTE GCE ‘O’ LEVEL ELACS/EALD

    Other (please specify)

    English proficiency test score or grade (if applicable)

    RESIDENT STATUS

    Are you an Australian Citizen? Yes No

    Are you a Permanent Resident of Australia? Yes No

    If YES to either of the above, please provide document evidence (i.e. Birth Certiicate, Citizenship Certificate, Visa Label, Passport)

    If NO to both of the above, please complete the application form for international students, obtainable from Curtin College or at www.curtincollege.edu.au

    EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS

    Full Name

    Relationship Telephone +

    HOW DID YOU LEARN ABOUT CURTIN COLLEGE?

    Curtin Newspaper/Magazine School/College Facebook

    Friend/Relative Exhibition/Seminar Agent Internet

    DECLARATIONI declare that, to the best of my knowledge, all information on this form is complete and accurate. I understand that Curtin College or Curtin University may obtain confirmation of records from any institution attended by me and may provide information to Government bodies as required by law. I also understand that Curtin College reserves the right to vary any decision made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information supplied by me. I understand that my signature signifies acceptance of the Conditions of Enrolment which apply to the courses outlined in this brochure. I understand that Curtin College and Curtin University are committed to ensuring privacy of all information they collect, and that the personal information I supply to the College and the University will only be used for administrative and educational purposes of the institution. Personal information collected by Curtin College and Curtin University will only be disclosed to third parties with the written consent of the person concerned, unless otherwise prescribed by law.

    D D M M Y Y

    Signature of Applicant Date – –

    Signature of Parent

    (If applicant under 18 years of age)Date – –

    LODGING YOUR APPLICATIONPlease submit this application form, along with the necessary documentation to: Or the Local Representative:

    Curtin College

    At Curtin University Tel: +61 8 9266 4888

    GPO Box U1987 Fax: +61 8 9266 4889

    Western Australia 6845 AUSTRALIA Email: [email protected]

    Provider Codes:

    Curtin College CRICOS Code 02042G

    Curtin University CRICOS Code 00301J

    NTIS Provider Code 51879

    AGENCY STAMP HERE

    EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

    Highest Academic Qualification

    Institution Attended

    Country / State Year Enrolled

    Year Completed Date Results Expected (if applicable)

    Are you seeking credit or advanced standing from previous studies? Yes No

    Father’s highest completed academic qualification None High School Undergraduate Study Postgraduate Study

    Mother’s highest completed academic qualification None High School Undergraduate Study Postgraduate Study

  • 10 | Curtin College 2015 Domestic Course Guide

    Curtin College is proudly part of the Navitas Ltd group of colleges. Navitas Ltd is a leader in the development and provision of education services and learning solutions, and is a key player in the global education market, with more than 30 colleges and campuses in over eight countries.

    The Navitas pathway education model was conceived in the early 1990s and has since provided the study foundation for thousands of students, leading them to their desired university degree. Curtin College follows the Navitas pathway model, successfully progressing students to Curtin University.

    Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd Trading as Curtin College, a member of Navitas Ltd CRICOS Provider Code: 02042G NTIS Provider Code: 10479NATABN 13 092 155 970

    Curtin University CRICOS Provider Code 00301J (WA), 02637B (NSW).

    Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology.

    POSTAL ADDRESS: Curtin College at Curtin UniversityGPO Box U1987 PerthWestern Australia 6845

    LOCATION ADDRESS: Building 205, Curtin Bentley Campus,Kent Street, BentleyWestern Australia 6102

    Telephone: + 61 (0) 8 9266 4888Fax: +61 (0) 8 9266 4889Email: [email protected]

    www.curtincollege.edu.au

    GOT A QUESTION?