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COURSE GUIDE 2021BOURKE STREET | CHADSTONE
DRUMMOND STREET | EILDON
GLEN WAVERLEY | MOORABBIN
NORTH MELBOURNE | ST KILDA ROAD
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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION 20• BRICKLAYING AND STONEMASONRY• BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT• BUILDING DESIGN AND DRAFTING• BUILDING SURVEYING• CARPENTRY AND JOINERY• CIVIL CONSTRUCTION• ELECTRICAL• ENGINEERING AND FABRICATION• FLOORING, PLASTERING AND TILING• FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY• GLASS AND GLAZING• PAINTING AND DECORATING• PLUMBING• WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY
ARTS AND DESIGN 16• ANIMATION, SCREEN AND MEDIA• FASHION• GRAPHIC DESIGN• INTERIOR DECORATION AND DESIGN• PRINTING
BUSINESS AND FINANCE 28• ACCOUNTING AND
FINANCIAL SERVICES• BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION• HUMAN RESOURCES• MANAGEMENT
COMPUTING AND IT 38• CYBER SECURITY• GAME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT• NETWORKING• INFORMATION SYSTEMS• PROGRAMMING• WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY AND HEALTH SCIENCES
32• ALLIED HEALTH• COMMUNITY SERVICES• DENTAL• DISABILITY• JUSTICE• NURSING• PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY TESTING
ABOUT HOLMESGLEN 04• WHY HOLMESGLEN?• CAREER PATHWAYS• CAMPUSES• CAMPUS LIFE• SCHOLARSHIPS• FEES AND HOW TO APPLY
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ENGLISH, EDUCATION AND TEACHER TRAINING
42• EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION• ENGLISH FOR MIGRANTS• EDUCATION SUPPORT• GENERAL EDUCATION• ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER TRAINING
SPORT, FITNESSAND WELLBEING 54• FITNESS AND RECREATION• NATURAL THERAPIES• SPORT
HORTICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
46• ANIMAL STUDIES• CONSERVATION AND LAND
MANAGEMENT• FLORISTRY• HORTICULTURE
HOSPITALITY,TOURISM AND EVENTS
50• BAKERY AND PASTRY• COOKERY• HOSPITALITY• EVENTS• TRAVEL AND TOURISM
58• ARTS AND DESIGN• BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION• BUSINESS AND FINANCE• COMMUNITY AND HEALTH SERVICES• COMPUTING AND IT• EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION• HORTICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT• HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM • SPORT, FITNESS AND WELLBEING• DEVELOPING INDEPENDENCE PROGRAMS• VCAL
VET DELIVERED TO SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
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Scholarship Our Centre for Applied Research and
Innovation is designed to support economic and employment growth
through applied research.
Ambition Our Drummond Street campus is home
to the Victorian Tunnelling Centre, one of only three specialist tunnelling training sites in the world and the only
one in the southern hemisphere.
Passion Alumna Jake Carter is a Victorian
Training Awards Apprentice of the Year winner and Australian Training Awards
Apprentice of the Year finalist.
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COURSE GUIDE 2021 5*Australian vocational education and training statistics, VET student outcomes,
2019 National Centre for Vocational Education Research.
Excellence A two-time Australian Training Awards winner since 2017 makes us one of
Australia’s most celebrated TAFEs for industry collaboration.
Respect The annual Holmesglen Awards Festival respects the efforts and
achievements of our high performing students and staff.
Integrity Through our annual Community
Festivals at Holmesglen we connect with local residents, businesses,
industries and groups to enrich the Holmesglen experience.
WHY HOLMESGLEN?Your education is the toolbox for building a dream career. We’re
here to help, with a choice of study paths to get you there.
As a multi-award winning institute, we’re a leading Australian provider of vocational and higher education – with great teachers
and strong links to industry.
We offer certificates, diplomas and degrees; life-changing qualifications that can grow your potential and shape your future.
Talk to us today about your dream career. We’ll create a Holmesglen experience to match.
88% OF VET GRADUATES WERE SATISFIED WITH THE OVERALL
QUALITY OF TRAINING*
85% OF GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED OR IN FURTHER STUDY
AFTER TRAINING*
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THERE ARE MANY PATHWAYS TO YOUR CAREERWhether you want to launch into a new career, reskill to advance your current career, or return to the workforce, our study pathways are designed to help you achieve your goals.
Career change Career advancement Return to work
Your careerPOST GRADUATE
Your career
First career Career change Career advancement Return to work
DEGREE
Your career
First career Career change Career advancement Return to work
ADVANCED DIPLOMA
DIPLOMA
CERTIFICATE IV
Your careerFirst career Career change Return to work
CERTIFICATE I, II, III
APPRENTICESHIP
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP
Early school leaver (Year 10 or 11)
VOCATIONAL COLLEGE
CHADSTONE
DRUMMOND STREET
ST KILDA ROAD
NORTH MELBOURNE
GLEN WAVERLEY
MOORABBIN
HOLMESGLEN AT EILDON
BOURKE STREET
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BOURKE STREETLevel 3, 206 Bourke St, Melbourne
Our Bourke Street campus is suitably located in the heart of Melbourne – close to Chinatown, retail outlets and convenient public transport. The campus is a dedicated nursing training facility, which will give Victorians greater opportunities to pursue their healthcare careers. The HLT54115 Diploma of Nursing is offered at this campus, and is perfect for those wanting to learn in the CBD.
CHADSTONECorner Batesford and Warrigal Roads, Chadstone
At our Chadstone campus, you will find some of Victoria’s largest and most well-known building and construction training facilities. We offer over 30 pre-apprenticeships and apprenticeships in popular areas like plumbing and carpentry – as well as niche areas like glass and glazing, and stonemasonry. We’ve also introduced the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Centre of Excellence. You’ll also find a digital print centre, graphic design studios, building design suites, our business faculty, IT labs and a number of health and community care courses. Plus, our Chadstone campus has its own train station, Holmesglen, on the Glen Waverley line.
DRUMMOND STREET41 Drummond Street, Chadstone
Our Drummond Street campus continues to be a major Victorian training hub for electrical, gas, telecommunications, industrial skills and workplace health and safety. The campus is located just 1.5 km from our main Chadstone campus and is certified by the Green Building Council of Australia with three buildings reaching a 5-Star Green rating. Drummond Street also houses the Victorian Tunnelling Training Centre, a Victorian Government initiative to centralise the training of local workers in underground construction and tunnelling.
HOLMESGLEN AT EILDONMoore Road, Eildon
This award-winning purpose-built conference and function venue set on a gorgeous rural property in the Goulburn Valley’s Rubicon State Forest was inducted into the RACV Victorian Tourism Awards Hall of Fame in 2018. Holmesglen at Eildon has a working cattle farm, as well as its own agro forestry and protected wildlife zone. As a student, you might be lucky enough to visit with a student group on a trip, which could include a range of outdoor recreation, such as bushwalking, low ropes, mountain biking, canoeing, rafting or fishing. The property is also available for corporate hire, private functions and overnight, weekend or longer term stays.
GLEN WAVERLEY595 Waverley Road, Glen Waverley
With extensive horticulture grounds, and a charming suburban appeal, this campus provides the perfect backdrop to your studies. You’ll find hospitality kitchens, our student restaurant Zest, an early childhood practice room, film, photography and sound studios, a massage and naturopathy clinic, as well as a training gym and exercise science room. Our Glen Waverley campus is also home to our Vocational College and a Startup Hub, which helps eligible graduates start their businesses.
MOORABBIN488 South Road, Moorabbin
Our Moorabbin campus is the gateway to Melbourne’s Bayside. Home to the Holmesglen Private Hospital – an Australian TAFE-first and award-winning facility – it is perfect for nursing, allied health and pathology student placements. Our leading health precinct is a premier training hub in the Victorian education sector, with some of the best dedicated simulation and lab facilities.
The campus also houses the Renewable Centre of Excellence, Holmesglen’s sustainability and green energy space for our electrical and engineering courses. You’ll also find global culinary force Le Cordon Bleu, our student restaurant Cilantro and our Vocational College on campus.
NORTH MELBOURNELevel 2, 200 Arden Street, North Melbourne
Here at our Holmesglen at Futuretech campus, we have collaborated with the Electrical Trades Union Victoria (ETU) to provide those seeking an electrical career, greater options and convenience. We offer pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships, and industry short courses at the campus. Our Futuretech initiative won the Industry Collaboration Award at the 2017 Australian Training Awards.
ST KILDA ROAD332 St Kilda Road, Southbank
Located opposite the Shrine of Remembrance, near Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens, our St Kilda Road campus is the perfect environment to spark your creativity. Here, you’ll find our specialist fashion training facilities. And it’s easily accessible by public transport. The campus also houses MetroHub, which trains thousands of Victorians for the Metro Rail Project, and it’s home to our Professional Workforce Solutions team.
Drummond Street
Glen Waverley
North Melbourne
Moorabbin
St Kilda Road
CAMPUSES
Bourke Street
Melbourne
Chadstone
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CAMPUS LIFE
Apprentice Central is our award-winning apprentice support team, focussed on your needs as an apprentice. Awarded Gold at the World Federation of Colleges and Polytechnics Awards of Excellence, this unique service ensures Holmesglen apprentices receive dedicated support throughout their training at the Institute.
Apprentice Central can help you with the following:• Employment issues such as
wages, awards, entitlements, OHS• Training and careers • Personal/family matters• Financial stress or hardship• Employability skills
Our services include:• Confidential one-on-one support• Decision-making tactics and
conflict resolution• Life skills, budgeting and finances• Mentoring and guidance,
and general advice• Referrals to supporting services
APPRENTICE CENTRAL
STUDENT WELLBEINGJob opportunitiesOur Skills and Jobs Centre can help you search for jobs during and after your studies. Employers send us vacancies that they are looking to fill and we give you a hand to find employment.
We can also help you with resume writing, responding to selection criteria and interview techniques. Our Skills and Job Centre is for individuals and businesses seeking free expert advice on training and employment opportunities.
Learning Skills CentreKeen to brush up on your academic and study skills – for free? We’re here to help with assessments, report writing, research skills, note taking, summarising, referencing, time management, presentation and general study skills.
Medical centresOpen during term, our clinics feature general practitioners (GPs) who bulk bill, so there are no out-of-pocket expenses. Just make sure you bring your Medicare card or Overseas Student Health Card.
CounsellingLife can be stressful and difficult at times, so we provide free and confidential counselling for all students. This includes welfare, study, financial, personal, career counselling and more.
Disability supportIf you need special consideration due to illness, or you have problems reading and writing, our Disability Officers can help minimise the impacts on your life while studying. We support you with notetakers, Auslan interpreters, study assistance and classroom participation assistants – whatever you need to feel confident.
AccommodationIf you’re keen to live near campus, we offer listings for share accommodation in private houses, units, flats and self-contained bungalows. We also have specific temporary accommodation listings for apprentices coming to study from the country. And if you’re an international student looking for homestay accommodation, our International Centre can assist. We also work with the Melbourne Youth Support Service should you need emergency accommodation, information or counselling support.
Indigenous educationWe have an Indigenous Education Consultant who is here to assist Indigenous students, provide activities and opportunities to engage with Indigenous culture, and offer career and personal counselling and disability support.
Accommodation help
CounsellingJob
opportunitiesMedical clinics
Learning Skills Centre
Disability support
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RECREATION AND ACTIVITIESAs a Holmesglen student you will get access to all types of activities, including day, weekend and even interstate trips.
Trips have included:• Brisbane and Moreton Island• Sydney and the Blue Mountains• Tasmania• Mt Buller• The Great Ocean Road• Yarra Valley• Mornington Peninsula• Phillip Island
Plus, we have a range of clubs, sports and on-campus events. From movie and book clubs, to basketball, cricket and table tennis, there is an opportunity for you to socialise and engage with your peers.
We have over 50 free activities and events across campuses each year. For more information, keep an eye on holmesglen.edu.au/recreation
Our activities are heavily subsidised, so you can take part at a fraction of the normal price.
ONLINE COMMUNITYAt Holmesglen, you have access to a social networking site by students for students.
It’s a great place to seek advice, ask questions, share your knowledge and connect with others.
All you have to do is create an account and then use your phone, tablet or computer to log in from anywhere.
Visit community.holmesglen.edu.au
Buy, swap and sell
Lunch social group
Learning Skills Centre
Share-A-Ride
Skills and Jobs Centre
You will have access to a huge range of student services to make your time at Holmesglen as full and successful as possible
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SCHOLARSHIPSWE BELIEVE IN ACCESS TO EDUCATION FOR EVERYONE. THIS IS WHY WE OFFER A RANGE OF SCHOLARSHIPS TO HELP YOU PAY FOR YOUR TUITION AND COURSE MATERIALS.
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Access Scholarship You can apply for an Access Scholarship if you have been through hardship. This includes financial hardship, disability or any other form of disadvantage that may have kept you from enjoying the benefits of tertiary education.
Access Scholarships are available for any certificate, diploma or advanced diploma courses.
Apprentice Support Fund ScholarshipThe Apprentice Support Fund is available to help Holmesglen apprentices who, because of financial hardship, might not enjoy the full benefit of their apprenticeship. Apprentices applying for a scholarship must see a counsellor/welfare officer at Student Wellbeing or a counsellor at Apprentice Central as part of the application process.
Asylum Seeker ScholarshipYou can apply for an Asylum Seeker Scholarship if you are a person seeking asylum who currently holds a Bridging Visa with the right to study, Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) or a Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) and are enrolled or enrolling in a certificate or diploma course.
International Student Scholarship You can apply for an International Student Scholarship if you have been enrolled in any course for at least one year – and are continuing your studies at Holmesglen. Selection for this scholarship is based on your academic transcripts, faculty references, study goals and other relevant personal achievements.
Koori Access Scholarship If you’re an Indigenous Australian or Torres Strait Islander, you can apply for a Koori Access Scholarship. This scholarship is available for any certificate, diploma or advanced diploma course.
Simplot Scholarship This scholarship offers up to $10,000 for your tuition fees in any cookery, hospitality or patisserie course. Simplot Australia, a leading Australian food manufacturer, aims to bring Earth’s resources to life in a sustainable way so that Australians can always eat. One part of their vision includes investing in the supply chain, which means potentially helping you with your studies.
You can apply for a Simplot Scholarship if you are an Australian citizen or permanent resident currently enrolled in any cookery, hospitality or patisserie course.
Scholarships are subject to availability and may vary year to year. To find out which scholarships may be available to you, visit: holmesglen.edu.au/scholarships
Distributed by the Holmesglen Foundation for
student grants, scholarships, support services and course
activities
If you’re in need, Student Wellbeing has food banks for basic
food relief
Outstanding students are recognised each year with
a cash prize at a gala awards dinner
First actively comprehensive
alumni and philanthropic TAFE program
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100Scholarships
awarded in 2019
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WHAT TYPES OF FEES APPLY TO ME?
Concession fees
If you’re a current healthcare or pension card holder and you’re applying for a certificate course, then these fees may apply to you. Your concession eligibility will be calculated during your enrolment.
Subsidised fees
If you’re an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or a holder of a permanent visa or humanitarian visa, and have not completed a qualification at an equal or a higher level than the one you now want to study, you may be eligible for a government subsidised place. Good news though – the government recognises TAFE as the best place for vocational training. That’s why we get a certain number of subsidised places for students who have completed a higher qualification than the one they want to study now. These places are limited, so the earlier you apply the higher your chances of securing a subsidised place. Your eligibility for subsidies will be calculated during your enrolment.
Full feesYou will be a full fee paying student if you do not meet concession or subsidised fee criteria, or if you are an international student.
HECS-HELP
FEE-HELP
HOW CAN I PAY?
UpfrontPay all your fees before starting your course.
• In person at any Holmesglen campus Information Office
• Online via the student account section on the student portal
• By cheque
• Third party invoice through the presentation of an authorisation in writing at any Holmesglen campus Information Office.
• BPAY via an invoice which will contain your BPAY details.
Payment planYou can organise to pay in instalments over the duration of your course.
ScholarshipYou can apply for a number of scholarships that may assist in paying your tuition fees.
VET Student LoanIf you’re studying selected diplomas or advanced diplomas, you may be able to apply for a loan from the Australian government. Repayments are made through the ATO (which are deducted from your salary once you start earning over a certain amount).
HECS-HELPIf you’re studying a Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching or Bachelor of Nursing, you may be able to apply for a loan from the Australian government. Repayments are made through the ATO (which are deducted from your salary once you start earning over a certain amount).
FEE-HELPIf you’re studying a degree or master program that does not offer HECS-HELP, you may be able to apply for a FEE-HELP loan from the Australian government. Repayments are made through the ATO (which are deducted from your salary after you start earning over a certain amount).
FEES AND HOW TO APPLY
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Indicative course fees are listed on the website.
HOW TO APPLYDIRECT APPRENTICESHIPS
AND TRAINEESHIPSINTERNATIONAL
Apply via the course page on the Holmesglen website holmesglen.edu.au
Find a job as an apprentice or trainee.
Read the International Course Guide via holmesglen.edu.au/international
If you have any questions, send an email to [email protected] or call +61 (03) 9564 1703
Holmesglen staff will contact you to send you a literacy and numeracy assessment, organise your interview and confirm your pre-training assessments.
Register with an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) and nominate Holmesglen as your training provider (your employer will usually do this for you).
You can use a Holmesglen accredited agent to help you apply. They can help you choose the right course and apply for a visa. To find an agent in your country, visit holmesglen.edu.au/international.
Receive and accept your Letter of Offer.
Receive your AASN registration number, which is called an ‘Epsilon Number’.
Whether you’re applying with or without an agent, you’ll need to check that you meet all academic and English prerequisites as listed in the course guide. You’ll also need to provide certified copies of your supporting documents.
Complete Government required information and register.
Holmesglen staff will contact you to arrange your training schedule and finalise your Holmesglen enrolment (once your AASN registration is complete and you have received your ‘Epsilon Number’).
Make sure that you read and understand the Institute’s Terms and Conditions of Enrolment and the Fee Payment and Refund Procedure. Complete all sections of the application form, and remember to include your signature and contact details.
If you’re applying without an agent, you’ll be required to pay a $500 (AUD) application fee.
Pay your fees (see page 14 for payment options).
Pay your fees (either upfront or on a payment plan).
Once our admissions officers have all the required information to assess your application, they’ll inform you of the outcome.
If you’re successful, you will receive a Letter of Offer along with a Fee Schedule, outlining the minimum fees payable.
Find out if you are eligible for a government subsidised place and fee concession, show 100 points of ID to receive your student ID card.
Show 100 points of ID to receive your student ID card.
If you have met all the conditions on your Letter of Offer, you can proceed to deposit your first fee instalment, as outlined in your Fee Schedule. Submit your payment, along with your Offer Acceptance Form, to receive an Electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE). You will need an eCoE to apply for a student visa. You’ll also also need to complete the process with Department of Home Affairs. To learn more about student visa applications, visit homeaffairs.gov.au
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ARTS AND DESIGN
FROM GRAPHIC DESIGNERS TO INTERIOR DESIGNERS, RADIO AND TV PRODUCERS TO ANIMATORS, FASHION DESIGNERS TO PRINTERS, CAREERS IN THESE SECTORS COVER A BROAD SPECTRUM.
At Holmesglen, our courses are spread across five study areas to help you achieve your creative goals.
• Animation, screen and media• Fashion• Graphic design• Interior decoration and design• Printing
STUDY AREAS:
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EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
An innovative applied research project between Holmesglen and Sovereign Hill is giving the next
generation of fashion professionals the chance to delve into sought-
after heritage tailoring techniques.
PARTNERSHIPSOur contemporary fashion facility is in the thick of Southbank and an easy stroll to visit suppliers, stockists, agencies and major
fashion festivals, such as Melbourne Fashion Week.
GRADUATE OUTCOMESOur printing courses benefit from
strong industry links and are taught from the specialist Konica Minolta Digital Print Centre at our
Chadstone campus.
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Course code
Study mode and duration
Start date
Campus
CONTACT
W: holmesglen.edu.au
T: 1300 639 888
ANIMATION, SCREEN AND MEDIA
DIPLOMA OF SCREEN AND MEDIA
CUA51015 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: VCE or equivalent; or mature age (at least 18 years of age and away from formal study for at least one year). Knowledge or study in art and design, or screen and media is an advantage. All applicants are required to attend an interview and present a folio of recent work.Career opportunities: Camera operator, special effects producer, sound and lighting technician, assistant to director/producer, radio and television producer/presenter, sound/picture editor, production assistant, animator, visual effects specialist.
FASHION
CERTIFICATE II IN APPLIED FASHION DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
MST20616 Full time (6 months), part time (9 months) April, July St Kilda Road
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Design assistant, quality controller, sewing machinist, production support.
CERTIFICATE IV IN APPLIED FASHION DESIGN AND MERCHANDISING
MST40519 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February St Kilda Road
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Assistant fashion designer, merchandising assistant, specialist production technician, patternmaker, sewing machinist.
BACHELOR OF FASHION DESIGN
BFD16 Full time (3 years), part time (by application) February, July St Kilda Road
The Bachelor of Fashion Design is a cutting-edge course for those who aspire to a career in the fast-paced world of fashion. Innovative design is at the forefront of our delivery, underpinned by a comprehensive technical foundation in pattern engineering, garment construction and the application of computer-assisted design tools.Entry requirements: See website for full details. Career opportunities: Fashion designer/design assistant, manual patternmaker and grader, CAD pattern maker and grader, production manager, garment technician and fit technologist, small (design) business manager/owner, independent fashion consultant/designer.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
CERTIFICATE III IN DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS
CUA30715 Part time (9 months) April, October Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: You will graduate with a folio of design work.
CERTIFICATE IV IN DESIGN
CUA40715 Full time (6 months), part time (1 year) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: It is recommended that people entering this qualification either possess CUA30715 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals or some creative and design skills. All applicants are required to attend an interview and present a portfolio of recent design work that demonstrates a range of creative and technical skills. Career opportunities: Junior design roles.
DIPLOMA OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
CUA50715 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: To enter this qualification, individuals must provide evidence of their technical skills and ability to: produce multiple examples of graphic design work that respond effectively to different design challenges, produce typography that supports the overall design solution and use graphic design industry software.Skills may have been acquired through personal or work experience, or through formal study. All applicants are required to attend an interview and present a folio of recent work.Career opportunities: Freelance designer, junior graphic designer, production assistant.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
CUA60315 Full time (1 year) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: VCE or equivalent; or mature age (at least 18 years of age and away from formal education for at least one year). It is recommended that applicants have completed the Diploma of Graphic Design or have the skills equivalent to this qualification.Career opportunities: Freelance designer, graphic designer.
Creative design by fashion student Rita Lim.
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LOOK FOR FREE TAFE COURSES IN THIS AREAholmesglen.edu.au/freetafe
INTERIOR DECORATION AND DESIGN
CERTIFICATE III IN INTERIOR DECORATION RETAIL SERVICES
MSF31018 Part time (9 months) April, October Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Blinds and awnings sales assistant, floor covering sales assistant.
CERTIFICATE IV IN INTERIOR DECORATION
MSF40118 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no entry requirements for this qualification.Career opportunities: Interior decoration consultant, self employment working directly with clients, interior decoration consultant within the retail domestic environment.
DIPLOMA OF INTERIOR DESIGN
MSF50218 Full time (9 months) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: Holmesglen requires all students to have completed the MSF40118 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration prior to enrolling in this diploma course. Career opportunities: Interior designer or decorator, colour consultant, interior stylist.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF INTERIOR DESIGN
MSF60113 Full time (6 months) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: Holmesglen requires all students to have completed the MSF50218 Diploma of Interior Design prior to enrolling in this advanced diploma course.Career opportunities: Interior designer within interior design or architectural practice, commercial or residential design consultant, specialist interior design practitioner, design project administrator, design manager, design consultant.
PRINTING
CERTIFICATE II IN PRINTING AND GRAPHIC ARTS (GENERAL PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
ICP20115 Full time (3 months) February, May, August Chadstone
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Print apprenticeships, print manufacture apprenticeship, print communications apprenticeship.
CERTIFICATE III IN PRINTING (APPRENTICESHIP)
ICP31215 Part time (3 years) Various At your Workplace, Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Digital print manager, digital printer, print machinist, screen printer.
CERTIFICATE III IN PRINT MANUFACTURING (APPRENTICESHIP)
ICP31315 Part time (3 years) Various At your Workplace, Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Ink mixer, mail house production worker, paper products machinist, print finisher, sacks and bags maker.
CERTIFICATE III IN PRINT COMMUNICATIONS (APPRENTICESHIP)
ICP31415 Part time (3 years) Various At your Workplace, Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Digital media designer, multimedia graphic designer, assistant graphic artist, multimedia content author, multimedia designer, print finishing artist, multimedia production technician, pre-press operator, pre-press technician, digital production controller, pre-press worker.
Graphic design by student Grace Kayembe.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
• Bricklaying and stonemasonry• Building and construction
management• Building design and drafting• Building surveying• Carpentry and joinery• Civil construction• Electrical• Engineering and fabrication• Flooring, plastering and tiling• Furniture and upholstery• Glass and glazing• Painting and decorating• Plumbing• Workplace health and safety
STUDY AREAS:
APPRENTICE CENTRALApprentice Central is our award-
winning apprentice support team, focussed on your needs as an apprentice. They can help you
with employment issues, provide advice on training and careers,
personal/family matters, financial stress or hardship and more.
TRAINING PATHWAYSWhether you want to become a Registered Building Practitioner
with the Victorian Building Authority, obtain your Energy Safe Victoria electrician’s licence, or
start your own business, our courses can get you there.
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WHETHER YOU’RE NEW TO A TRADE, LOOKING TO UPSKILL OR KEEN TO FOLLOW A NEW TRADE PATH, WE HAVE TRAINING AVAILABLE FOR ALL CAREER STAGES.
You’ll be impressed by our facilities, including:
• Drummond Street’s Victorian Tunnelling Centre, one of only three specialist tunnelling training sites in the world.
• Chadstone’s Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Training Centre of Excellence, which is one of the first of its kind to offer applied learning.
• Plus our huge trade barn and workshop spaces at Chadstone, Moorabbin and North Melbourne.
AWARD WINNING Electrical alumna Jake Carter is
the 2019 Victorian Training Awards Apprentice of the Year. Other
students have been recognised by Master Builders Association of
Victoria and The Building Designers Association of Victoria.
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Study mode and duration
Start date
Campus
CONTACT
W: holmesglen.edu.au
T: 1300 639 888
BRICKLAYING AND STONEMASONRY
CERTIFICATE III IN BRICKLAYING / BLOCKLAYING (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC30111 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must understand working drawings of buildings and be able to apply basic mathematics.Career opportunities: Bricklayer, blocklayer.
CERTIFICATE III IN STONEMASONRY (MONUMENTAL / INSTALLATION APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC32313 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Stonemason.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
CERTIFICATE IV IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION (BUILDING)
CPC40110 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Registered builder, construction manager, domestic builder, building estimator, building/construction project supervisor.
CERTIFICATE IV IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION (BUILDING) FOR TRADE PROFESSIONALS
CPC40110 Part time (32 weeks) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: Due to the accelerated pace of course delivery, it is strongly recommended that students have at least three years of work experience in the building and construction industry before undertaking this course. Career opportunities: Registered builder, construction manager, domestic builder, building estimator, building/construction project supervisor.
DIPLOMA OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION (BUILDING)
CPC50210 Full time (1.5 years), part time (3 – 4 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Students are recommended to have equivalent of Year 11 Maths, or be mature aged with work experience.Career opportunities: On-site management and supervision of residential and medium rise projects, local, national and international construction management, specialist construction roles in quality assurance and safety.
BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS
BCME15 Full time (4 years), part time (6 – 8 years) February, July Chadstone
This four-year degree is designed to meet the professional requirements for accreditation by the Australian Institute of Building and the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors. Entry is limited to students who are following a pathway from specific diplomas and advanced diplomas.Entry requirements: See website for full details. Career opportunities: Contract administrator, estimator, project manager, quantity surveyor, building consultant.
BUILDING DESIGN AND DRAFTING
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF BUILDING DESIGN (ARCHITECTURAL)
22477VIC Full time (2 years), part time (3 – 5 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Building designer, architectural technician, architectural assistant, building design assistant, architectural draftsperson.
BUILDING SURVEYING
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF BUILDING SURVEYING
CPC60115 Full time (2 years), part time (4 years) July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Building inspector, essential safety measures consultant, disabled access consultant, insurance claim assessor, assistant building surveyor, building surveyor.
BACHELOR OF BUILDING SURVEYING
BBS15 Full time (4 years), part time (6 - 8 years) February, July Chadstone
This four-year professional degree is designed to meet the needs of the building surveying industry. You will develop in-depth technical knowledge in building surveying and will be able to operate independently as a professional within this field.Entry requirements: See website for full details. Career opportunities: Building inspector, private certifier, building surveyor, building consultant.
“The focus on the technical side of the design is good at Holmesglen. I’ve gained a good insight into the different types of construction.”Thomas Harrington2019 Design Matters Building Design Awards – Best Response to a Design Brief winner
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CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
CERTIFICATE II IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION (CARPENTRY PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
22338VIC Full time (3 days a week for 18 weeks) February, July, October Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Apprentice carpenter, trades assistant in the building industry, labourer.
CERTIFICATE II IN CONSTRUCTION PATHWAYS
CPC20211 Full time (4 months) November, February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Apprentice carpenter, apprentice wall and floor tiler, apprentice bricklayer, apprentice form worker, joiner and shopfitter.
CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC30211 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry.Career opportunities: Carpenter, joiner.
CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY
CPC30211 Full time (1 year) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Carpenter.
CERTIFICATE III IN JOINERY (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC31912 Part time (3 years) February, April, July, September, November Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry.Career opportunities: Shopfitter/joiner, cabinet maker, furniture maker, wood machinist, CNC operator, caravan fitter, coffin maker, chair/couch maker, antique restorer/reproducer, boat builder.
CERTIFICATE III IN JOINERY
CPC31912 Full time (1 year) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this program.Career opportunities: Shopfitter/joiner, cabinet maker, furniture maker, wood machinist, CNC Operator, caravan fitter, coffin maker, chair/couch maker, antique restorer/reproducer, boat builder.
CERTIFICATE III IN SHOPFITTING (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC30116 Part time (3 years) February, April, June, July, September, November Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Shopfitter/joiner, cabinet maker, furniture maker, wood machinist, CNC Operator, caravan fitter, coffin maker, chair/couch maker, antique restorer/reproducer, boat builder.
CIVIL CONSTRUCTION
CERTIFICATE III IN CIVIL CONSTRUCTION (APPRENTICESHIP)
RII30915 Part time (2 years) Various At your Workplace, Drummond Street, Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry.Career opportunities: Civil construction worker, civil engineer.
Holmesglen Best Overall Carpentry Apprentice
Holmesglen Best Third Year Carpentry Apprentice
Maciej TerechCPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry (Apprenticeship)
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ELECTRICAL
CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY (CAREER START) PRE-APPRENTICESHIP
UEE22011 Full time (9 weeks), part time (18 weeks - North Melbourne only) February, April, July, October Moorabbin, North Melbourne
Entry requirements: Minimum of Year 10 English and Mathematics, Year 11 highly recommended. Applicants should be at least 16 years old. Career opportunities: Apprentice electrician, apprentice electrical fitter, apprentice air conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, renewable energy systems installer, electrical engineering technician, renewable energy sales and support roles.
CERTIFICATE III IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY ELECTRICIAN (APPRENTICESHIP)
UEE30811 Part time (4 years) Various Moorabbin, North Melbourne
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Electrician.
CERTIFICATE III IN ELECTRICAL FITTING (APPRENTICESHIP)
UEE33011 Part time (3 years) Various Moorabbin, North Melbourne
Entry requirements: It is recommended that applicants have completed Year 11 or equivalent, due to the Maths and English requirements of electrical studies. You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Licenced electrical fitter.
ENGINEERING AND FABRICATION
CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING STUDIES (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
22470VIC Full time (19 weeks, 3 days/week) February Moorabbin
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification.Career opportunities: Traineeship or apprenticeship in a range of engineering, manufacturing or related areas.
CERTIFICATE III IN ENGINEERING - FABRICATION TRADE (APPRENTICESHIP)
MEM30305 Part time (3 years) Various Moorabbin
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry.Career opportunities: Metal fabrication tradesperson, boilermaker welder, sheet metal worker, arc welder.
CERTIFICATE IV IN ENGINEERING (FABRICATION AND AUTOCAD)
MEM40105 Full time (1.5 years), part time (variable) February, March, April, May Moorabbin
Entry requirements: It is recommended that applicants have completed Year 11 or equivalent, due to the literacy and numeracy requirements of engineering studies. Prospective students will need to attend classes a minimum three days per week to complete any units that will (under the new qualification) have work placement hours and their pre-requisites by December. However if you are already working in industry and can meet the requirements of the new qualification, this may not be required. If you cannot attend for the required duration, you should enrol for the 22470VIC Certificate II in Engineering Studies Pre-apprenticeship. Career opportunities: Advanced metal fabricator.
DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING - ADVANCED TRADE (FABRICATION)
MEM50105 Full time (6 months) February, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Credit for relevant units of competency achieved should be granted towards this qualification for those who have completed MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering. Career opportunities: Advanced engineering tradesperson.
“All of the teachers have a lot of experience. They’ve worked for many years in their trade and can offer you examples and ways to apply what you’re learning.”
Ignacio PelussoMEM30305 Certificate III in Engineering (Fabrication Trade)
Ignacio followed his heart to Holmesglen so he could further explore an engineering career. Now, he has secured work in the industry, and developed his practical skills in our Moorabbin campus workshop.
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FLOORING, PLASTERING AND TILING
CERTIFICATE III IN CONSTRUCTION WATERPROOFING
CPC31411 Part time (9 months) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Most prospective students will be currently working in the construction industry, and/or in wall and floor tiling. Career opportunities: Waterproofer.
CERTIFICATE III IN FLOORING TECHNOLOGY - GENERAL (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30813 Part time (4 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Carpet layer, vinyl layer, general floor finisher.
CERTIFICATE III IN FLOORING TECHNOLOGY - CARPET (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30813 Part time (4 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Carpet layer, floor finisher.
CERTIFICATE III IN FLOORING TECHNOLOGY - TIMBER (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30813 Full time (4 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Floor finisher, timber floor layer.
CERTIFICATE III IN FLOORING TECHNOLOGY - RESILIENT (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30813 Part time (4 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Vinyl layer, floor finisher.
CERTIFICATE III IN ROOF TILING (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC30812 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Roof tiler.
CERTIFICATE III IN WALL AND CEILING LINING (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC31211 Part time (4 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Plasterer.
CERTIFICATE III IN WALL AND FLOOR TILING (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC31311 Part time (4 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Wall and floor tiler, tiler.
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY
CERTIFICATE II IN FURNITURE MAKING (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF20313 Full time (5 months) February, March, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Apprentice cabinet maker, apprentice furniture maker, apprentice joiner, apprentice wood machinist, assistant cabinet maker, further studies in furniture design, building and construction, assistant installer (built-in cabinets for kitchens/bathrooms, production operator (within cabinet making enterprise).
CERTIFICATE III IN AUTOMOTIVE AND MARINE TRIMMING TECHNOLOGY (APPRENTICESHIP)
AUR32316 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry.Career opportunities: Marine trimming technician, vehicle trimmer.
2019 Master Builders Victoria Apprentice of the Year Awards – Wall and Ceiling Tiling Apprentice of the Year
2019 Holmesglen Awards – Best Overall Wall and Ceiling Lining Apprentice
Pierce CarrollCPC31211 Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining
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“Just make it your own and have fun with it.”Raelene HoskinsMSF40213 Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology
Raelene used recycled wood – a material she prefers for all her furniture – to create a bar stool, which she entered in Fringe Furniture. Raelene has started her own business, Off the Rails, specialising in timber designs.
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY - CONTINUED
CERTIFICATE III IN AUTOMOTIVE AND MARINE TRIMMING TECHNOLOGY (NON APPRENTICESHIP)
AUR32316 Part time (3 years) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: Students should be able to sew and have a basic understanding and knowledge of cars and or boats.Career opportunities: Marine trimming technician, vehicle trimmer.
CERTIFICATE III IN CABINET MAKING (FURNITURE)
MSF31113 Full time (1 year) February, April, June, July, September Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this course. Career opportunities: Cabinet maker, furniture maker, joiner, wood machinist, assistant cabinet maker, assistant installer (built-in cabinets for kitchens/bathrooms), production operator (within cabinet making enterprise).
CERTIFICATE III IN CABINET MAKING (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF31113 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Cabinet maker, furniture maker, shopfitter/joiner, caravan fitter.
CERTIFICATE III IN CABINET MAKING - KITCHEN AND BATHROOM (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF31113 Full time (3 years) February, April, July, September, November Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Cabinet maker, furniture maker, wood machinist, CNC Operator, shopfitter/joiner, caravan fitter, coffin maker, chair/couch maker, antique restorer/reproducer, boat building.
CERTIFICATE III IN CABINET MAKING - FURNITURE (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF31113 Full time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Cabinet maker, furniture maker, wood machinist, CNC operator, shopfitter/joiner, caravan fitter, coffin maker, chair/couch maker, antique restorer/reproducer, boat building.
CERTIFICATE III IN FURNITURE FINISHING (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30113 Part time (4 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry.Career opportunities: Furniture polisher, various jobs in furnishing and joinery.
CERTIFICATE III IN TIMBER AND COMPOSITES MACHINING (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30313 Part time (3 years) February, April, June, July, September, November Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Cabinet maker, furniture maker, wood machinist, CNC operator, shopfitter/joiner, caravan fitter, coffin maker, chair/couch maker, antique restorer/reproducer, boat building.
CERTIFICATE III IN UPHOLSTERY (PRODUCTION STREAM - APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30713 Full time (4 years) February, April, July, September Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Production upholsterer, upholsterer.
CERTIFICATE III IN UPHOLSTERY (TRADITIONAL STREAM - APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30713 Part time (4 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Traditional upholsterer, upholsterer.
CERTIFICATE III IN UPHOLSTERY (TRADITIONAL STREAM - NON-APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30713 Part time (3 years) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Traditional upholsterer.
CERTIFICATE IV IN FURNITURE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
MSF40213 Full time (1 year) February, April, July, September Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Fine furniture maker, furniture designer, furniture producer, caravan interior designer.
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Our painting and decorating workshop at our Chadstone campus offers students the chance to explore their creativity and technique.
GLASS AND GLAZING
CERTIFICATE III IN GLASS AND GLAZING (APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30418 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Domestic or commercial glazier, glass cutter, glass edge worker/processor, various positions in architectural glass work.
CERTIFICATE III IN GLASS AND GLAZING (NON-APPRENTICESHIP)
MSF30418 Full time (1 year) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Domestic or commercial glazier, glass cutter, glass edge worker/processor, various positions in architectural glass work.
PAINTING AND DECORATING
CERTIFICATE III BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION PRE-APPRENTICESHIP (PAINTING AND DECORATING)
22338VIC Part time (14 weeks) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this course. Career opportunities: Painting and decorating apprenticeship.
CERTIFICATE III IN PAINTING AND DECORATING (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC30611 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Painter and decorator.
PLUMBING
CERTIFICATE II IN PLUMBING (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
22304VIC Full time (12 weeks) July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements. Prospective students are interviewed by course teachers following application. Preference is given to those students who hold a driver’s licence as work experience employers often look for this when approached. Where applicant numbers exceed class limits, teachers choose the best candidates based on literacy, numeracy, aptitude, attitude, experience and ambitions of the students. Career opportunities: Plumbing apprenticeship.
CERTIFICATE III IN PLUMBING - MECHANICAL (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC32413 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from the plumbing industry. Career opportunities: Commercial plumber (general and mechanical plumbing), mechanical plumber (domestic and commercial).
CERTIFICATE III IN PLUMBING - GENERAL (APPRENTICESHIP)
CPC32413 Part time (3 years) Various Chadstone
Entry requirements: You must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: General plumber domestic and commercial.
CERTIFICATE IV IN PLUMBING AND SERVICES
CPC40912 Part time (variable) February, June Chadstone
Entry requirements: See website for full details.Career opportunities: Setting up and managing a plumbing business.
WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY
CERTIFICATE IV IN WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
BSB41415 Part time (5 months evening) July Drummond Street
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Enterprise-based WHS officer, coordinator and/or advisor, specialising in legislation, hazard identification and risk control, emergency and incident response, consultative process, systematic WHS management, WHS initiatives, claims management, rehabilitation and return-to-work programs.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE
• Accounting and financial services
• Business administration• Human resources• Management
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STUDY AREAS:WHETHER YOUR CAREER ASPIRATIONS ARE LOCAL OR INTERNATIONAL, ENTRY LEVEL OR IN SENIOR MANAGEMENT, OUR BUSINESSES AND FINANCE COURSES ARE IDEAL FOR WORKING IN THE PRIVATE, GOVERNMENT OR NON-PROFIT SECTORS.
We offer certificates, diplomas and degrees, and a master qualification.
STARTUP HUBMaybe you want to use your business and finance course to start your own business.
Our Startup Hub is a dedicated shared office space at Glen Waverley campus that offers resources and mentors
to graduates.
PARTNERSHIPS AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIESA practical placement component is provided to BSB50415 Diploma of Business Adminstration full-time day students through opportunities
with Glen Eira City Council and Monash City Council.
COLLABORATION AND SOCIAL LEARNING
Did you know, we have an online community, a social networking site by students for students?
It’s a great place to ask questions and connect with students already
studying or those who have finished their studies.
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ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES
CERTIFICATE IV IN ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING
FNS40217 Full time (6 months), part time (variable) February, July
Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements but a good knowledge of mathematics, accounting or economics is recommended.Career opportunities: Bookkeeping, BAS agent, payroll officer, accounts administration, accounts payable/receivable.
CERTIFICATE IV IN FINANCE AND MORTGAGE BROKING
FNS40815 Part time (6 months) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Preference that students have at least one year’s work experience in the finance industry. Mature age (at least 18 years of age and away from formal study for at least one year).Career opportunities: Mortgage broker, finance broker, credit and loans officer, loans processer.
DIPLOMA OF ACCOUNTING
FNS50217 Full time (6 months), part time (variable) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: See website for full details.Career opportunities: Assistant accountant, office manager, accounts payable and accounts receivable officers, payroll service provider.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING)
BACC16 Full time (3 years), part time (6 years) February, July Chadstone
The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) has been developed to provide individuals with the opportunity to achieve an accounting qualification through a more practical and hands-on approach to learning. Entry requirements: See website for full details.Career opportunities: Accountant, management accountant, financial accountant, auditor.
MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING
MPA14 Full time (2 years), part time (4 years) February, July Chadstone
The Master of Professional Accounting equips you with the skills and expertise required to excel in the professional field of accounting. Graduates of the course will have a thorough foundation in the traditional disciplines underpinning the accounting profession. Throughout the course, you will become proficient in integrating advanced theoretical and technical accounting and related knowledge. This includes auditing and assurance, finance, economics, quantitative methods, information systems, taxation law, and business and corporations law. In addition, you will develop an understanding of research methods and a selection of advanced taxation law and practice, advanced business and corporations law, corporate governance and management.Entry requirements: See website for full details.Career opportunities: Accountant (general), financial accountant, management accountant, taxation accountant, external or internal auditor.
“I’m thankful for the support and guidance from all of my teachers.”Kirtee DewkurunBachelor of Business (Accounting)
Kirtee came to Holmesglen to pursue a career in accounting. She explored this goal during a placement opportunity at an accounting firm, gaining significant insight into the industry. She was also an Outstanding Higher Education Student finalist at the Holmesglen Awards.
Did you know…Our Master of Professional Accounting is accredited by industry professional bodies, including Certified Practising Accountants (CPA) Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, Institute of Certified Management Accountants (ICMA) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA).
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BSB40215 Full time (6 months), part time (1 year) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: VCE (ATAR) or equivalent; or mature age (at least 18 years of age and away from formal study for at least one year).Career opportunities: Administrative officer, personal assistant, executive assistant, medical receptionist.
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BSB50415 Full time (6 months), part time (1 year) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business (preferably in the Business Administration stream), or VCE or equivalent. Intermediate level of Microsoft Office, in particular Word and Excel is recommended.Career opportunities: Administrative officer, personal assistant, executive assistant, medical receptionist.
CERTIFICATE IV IN HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
HLT47315 Full time (6 months), part time (1 year) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: BSB30415 Certificate III in Business Administration or relevant work experience, or VCE or equivalent.Career opportunities: Medical receptionist, administrative role in a medical/health environment, ward clerk, executive assistant.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BBA14 Full time (3 years), part time (6 years) February, July Chadstone
The Bachelor of Business Administration will equip you with a thorough understanding of specialised business functions, including business management, economics, finance, technology, marketing, business communications, statistics, law and people management. The course prepares you to explore more specialised areas such as accounting, marketing, international business or human resources. The range of electives includes public relations, professional sales, international business protocols, buyer behaviour, leadership, compliance and risk management, and customer relationship management.Entry requirements: See website for full details.Career opportunities: Business analyst or consultant, assistant business manager, human resources officer, business consultant, marketing officer.
HUMAN RESOURCES
DIPLOMA OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
BSB50618 Full time (6 months), part time (variable) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Certificate IV or above, or two+ years working experience.Career opportunities: Middle-level manager, HR officer, OHS officer, recruitment officer.
MANAGEMENT
CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT)
BSB40215 Full time (6 months), part time (1 year) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Completion of Year 10 is recommended. Career opportunities: Assistant manager, planner, operations, administration.
DIPLOMA OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
BSB51415 Part time (6 months) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Students should have at least three years’ full-time work experience. It is highly recommended that students are actively involved in a project team or managing projects in their workplace prior to commencing the course.Career opportunities: Project manager, project officer, project administrator.
DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
BSB51918 Full time (1 year), part time (18 months) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business or equivalent, VCE or equivalent, Mature age (at least 18 years of age and away from formal study for at least one year).Career opportunities: Manager, supervisory role, administration manager, office manager, branch manager, store manager, team leader, operation manager.
“My time at Holmesglen has motivated and empowered me to accept bigger challenges and to achieve new goals.”Darwin Fernandez SulbaranBachelor of Business Administration
Darwin completed courses in aged care, pathology and nursing, before pursuing his Bachelor of Business Administration. He is a Holmesglen Awards winner and has served as a member of the Student Voice Committee during his Holmesglen experience.
COMMUNITY AND HEALTH SCIENCES
PLACEMENTSWe run nursing fellowships and placements with many Victorian
healthcare providers.
INDUSTRY LEADERWe are the 2019 Australian Training Awards Industry Collaboration award winner for our partnership with the
Royal Children’s Hospital, which has increased employment outcomes for
young people with disabilities.
AN INDUSTRY VOICEOur Allied Health Services and
Science Department hosts industry panels, welcoming professionals
from the laboratory science, pathology collection, dental
technology and dental assisting industries to give feedback about our
courses, facilities and graduates.
• Allied health• Community services• Dental• Disability• Justice• Nursing• Pathology and
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HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE REMAINS AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST AND FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRY.
Holmesglen is one of the only TAFEs in Australia that offers its own Bachelor of Nursing – delivered from our Moorabbin campus health precinct, also home to the award-winning Holmesglen Private Hospital.
Our Bourke Street campus also gives the next generation of nurses the chance to complete their diploma training in the heart of Melbourne.
The field is just as diverse as it is growing. We also offer courses in allied health, community services, dental, disability, justice, pathology and lab testing.
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ALLIED HEALTH
CERTIFICATE III IN HEALTH SERVICES ASSISTANCE
HLT33115 Part time (6 months) February, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Prior to undertaking clinical placement, you will need to provide your health and immunisation status, complete a National Police Records Check annually and hold a valid Working with Children Check.Career opportunities: Orderly, wards person, wards assistant, patient care assistant, patient service attendant, patient support assistant.
CERTIFICATE III IN HEALTH SERVICES ASSISTANCE (SPECIALISING IN THEATRE TECHNICIAN)
HLT33115 Part time (6 months) February, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Prior to undertaking clinical placement, you will need to provide your health and immunisation status, complete a National Police Records Check annually and hold a valid Working with Children Check. Career opportunities: Operating technician, assisting in nursing work in acute care.
CERTIFICATE IV IN ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTANCE (PHYSIOTHERAPY, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY)
HLT43015 Full time (1 year) February, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Before undertaking clinical placement, you will need to provide evidence of completion for HLTAID003 Provide First Aid and be prepared to declare your health and immunisation status, complete a National Police Records Check annually and hold a valid Working with Children Check. Career opportunities: Therapy assistant, physiotherapy assistant, occupational therapy assistant, community rehabilitation assistant, allied health assistant.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
CERTIFICATE III IN INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT (AGEING)
CHC33015 Full time (6 months) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements. Students will be required to provide a clear Victorian Police National Records Check and a record of their immunisation history prior to starting their practical placement. Career opportunities: Personal care assistant, nursing assistant, personal care worker, community worker.
DIPLOMA OF COMMUNITY SERVICES (CASE MANAGEMENT)
CHC52015 Full time (18 months) February, July Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Holmesglen requires students to be over the age of 18 or have the maturity to study content related to the Community Services sector. Students will need to complete two field placements therefore must be able to obtain a satisfactory current Working with Children Check, and Police check.Career opportunities: Child protection, family services, youth and case work, juvenile justice, disability, family violence support, homelessness support, women’s issues, community worker, direct care worker, outreach worker, client assessor care coordinator, community worker or case manager.
“Studying community services broadened my appreciation and respect for cultural diversity and its social aspects.”Junel TagarinoCHC52015 Diploma of Community Services
Through the support of his sister, a Holmesglen Bachelor of Nursing student, Junel discovered his course. He completed his placement at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.
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DENTAL
CERTIFICATE III IN DENTAL ASSISTING
HLT35015 Full time (1 year) January, April, July, September Chadstone
Entry requirements: Students will be required to arrange and complete 250 hours of clinical placement after meeting the requirements for stage 1 of the program. This includes infection control, workplace health and safety, processing medical devices and equipment and 50 hours of simulation assisting with oral health procedures. Career opportunities: Dental assistant.
DIPLOMA OF DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
HLT55118 Full time (2 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Dental technician in dental surgeries, dental laboratories or denture clinics, dental laboratory owner/operator.
BACHELOR OF ORAL HEALTH (THERAPY AND HYGIENE) - CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
BOH4430 Full time (3 years) February Chadstone
The Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) is a Charles Sturt University (CSU) degree offered at Holmesglen’s Chadstone campus. Students will undertake lectures and pre-clinical training in Years 1 and 2 at Holmesglen, with some clinical training at CSU’s campus in Wagga Wagga, NSW. The third year of the course is completed while enrolled at the Wagga Wagga campus of CSU.The course has a strong focus on health science and its application in the development of clinical skills, with an evidence-based approach to learning. You will undertake community placements and receive comprehensive clinic and simulation exposure. In addition, the degree has a strong focus on the unique challenges of rural and remote oral health, in particular with vulnerable and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities. Students will complete clinical placements in year 1 and 2 at the CSU Dental and Oral Health Clinics in Wagga Wagga. During year 3, students complete placement at various sites including CSU clinical sites in Albury and Wagga Wagga as well as other regional NSW Health oral health clinics. Entry requirements: See website for full details.Career opportunities: Oral health therapist (dental hygienist and dental therapist) with employment in public, private or hospital settings, health promotion officer, health researcher, clinical tutor, academic in health discipline courses.
DISABILITY
CERTIFICATE IV IN DISABILITY
CHC43115 Full time (1 year) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, in order to undertake the mandatory placements required to complete the course, applicants will be required to obtain a police check and/or Working with Children Check (if their placement involves working with children), as required by industry.Career opportunities: Worker in non-government residential services, disability development support officer with the Department of Human Services, integration aide/education support, support worker in employment services, home care worker, attendant carer providing respite care or personal care to people with disabilities, community outreach worker, support worker in day and adult services, individualised support worker, advocate, various roles with the NDIS.
COURSE IN INTRODUCTION TO THE NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME
22469VIC Part time (12 weeks) January, February, May, July, October Chadstone
Entry requirements: Your enrolment in the Course in Introduction to the National Disability Insurance Scheme will not impact your future entitlement to government-funded training and will not be taken into account when assessing your eligibility for other government-subsidised courses for which you may apply in the future.Career opportunities: Disability support worker.
“If somebody had told me that this would be my reality, I never would have believed them. I am so grateful to Holmesglen; they are the ones who have made this possible for me.”Brianna-Jo PayetCHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability
Brianna-Jo completed her practical placement at the Royal Children’s Hospital and is a past Duke of Edinburgh Award recipient for her volunteer work with the Edmund Rice Foundation.
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“I love that nursing is a career that gives you the opportunity to work in so many different areas and places.”Madison BanfieldBachelor of Nursing
Madison and her classmate, Melissa, jetted off to Canada’s Grande Prairie Regional College and completed an optional study exchange, which included a three-week homestay with a host family, nursing classes and observing the day-to-day life of a Canadian nurse.
JUSTICE
DIPLOMA OF JUSTICE
22320VIC Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements but applicants must be 18 years or older.Career opportunities: Policing (state and federal forces), community corrections officer (working with offenders on community correction orders), court registrar or court administration, local laws officer and local government authorities, youth justice, customs, sheriff’s department, prison officer, legal assistant.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF JUSTICE
22321VIC Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: VCE or equivalent, and mature age (at least 18 years of age).Career opportunities: Policing (state and federal forces), community corrections officer (working with offenders on community correction orders), court registrar or court administration, local laws officer and local government authorities, youth justice, customs, sheriff’s department, prison officer, legal assistant.
NURSING
DIPLOMA OF NURSING
HLT54115 Full time (2 years) February, April, July Bourke St Melbourne, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: See website for full details. Career opportunities: Enrolled nurse.Pathways: One year’s advanced standing into the Bachelor of Nursing with a Commonwealth Supported Place for local student graduates who have maintained a credit average throughout the course.
BACHELOR OF NURSING
BNURS13 Full time (3 years) February Moorabbin
The Bachelor of Nursing focuses on professional nursing practice and theory, and is underpinned by a philosophy of person-centred and holistic care, making our graduates highly sought-after. We develop professionals who have valuable skills and knowledge, and are known for their culturally sensitive client care, safe and ethical clinical reasoning, and advanced communication skills. You are prepared for practice through a combination of on-campus theory and the latest simulation activities that are delivered in our state-of-the-art simulation apartments and clinical wards. With a focus on inter-professional learning, you will develop valuable skills to operate as part of the healthcare team. Your supported clinical practice will take place in a variety of healthcare settings throughout Victoria. You are exposed to clinical practice early in the course, and the range of clinical placements include aged care, acute and sub-acute, community, mental health, paediatric and high dependency nursing.Entry requirements: See website for full details. Career opportunities: Registered nurse.
PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY TESTING
CERTIFICATE III IN PATHOLOGY COLLECTION
HLT37215 Full time (5 months) January, April, August Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Applicants must provide documented evidence of serology results for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV prior to course commencement. Students will be required to pass a national police records check prior to placements, and meet immunisation requirements. A physical ability to stand for long periods and fine motor control are recommended. Career opportunities: Pathology collector, pathology assistant, specimen collector, pathology team leader.
CERTIFICATE IV IN LABORATORY TECHNIQUES
MSL40118 Full time (3 days a week for 1 year), part time (2 years) February, April, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: A background in science is an advantage but not a requirement.Career opportunities: Laboratory assistant or technician.
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Our pathology and laboratory techniques students learn in our specialised pathology and biotechnology education facility at our Moorabbin campus, where an emphasis is placed on practical training.
After completing the HLT54115 Diploma of Nursing, students who have maintained a credit average throughout the course can apply for advanced standing into the Bachelor of Nursing with a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP).
Holmesglen will only grant credit for HLTENN units from Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) approved Diploma of Nursing courses.
You also need to hold Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) registration as an enrolled nurse prior to commencement.
Did you know…
COMPUTING AND IT
LEADING THE NEXT GENERATION
Six of our computing and IT students were medal
winners at the 2019 WorldSkills Melbourne
East competition.
PARTNERSHIPSOur cyber security program is
strongly supported by our industry and Academy Partners: Fortinet
Network Security Academy, Cisco Networking Academy, Microsoft Academy, Amazon Web Services
Academy (AWS), LifeJourney, and the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD).
SCHOOL-BASED TRAINEESHIPSAre you interested in a paid traineeship in games while still at school? Victorian school learners can complete a school-based traineeship (SBAT) in ICT30118
Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology at our Moorabbin, Glen Waverley and St Kilda Road campuses.
• Cyber security• Game design and development• Networking• Information systems• Programming• Web design and development
STUDY AREAS:
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BE AT THE FOREFRONT WITH ONE OF OUR COMPUTING AND IT COURSES.
Our certificates, diplomas and degrees span various fields, giving you the chance to the find your right study opportunity.
Roles such as ICT support technicians, computer networking professionals and cyber security specialists are all areas of future job growth.
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CYBER SECURITY
CERTIFICATE IV IN CYBER SECURITY
22334VIC Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, April, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Applicants are required to have general computer operating skills. Career opportunities: Cyber security technical support, desktop support technician, cyber security intrusion tester, security support officer, Pen tester, networking security support officer, systems tester, computer forensics technician, website security support officer.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF CYBER SECURITY
22445VIC Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this course however, participants are best equipped to achieve the course outcomes if they have completed the 22334VIC Certificate IV in Cyber Security or equivalent or have minimum two years’ cyber security work experience.Career opportunities: Cyber security operations analyst, network security administrator, cyber security systems administrator, cyber security systems coordinator, cyber security operations administrator, cyber network services administrator, cyber security network support administrator.
GAME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY (SCHOOL-BASED TRAINEESHIP)
ICT30118 Part time (6 months) January, June Glen Waverley, Moorabbin, St Kilda Road
Entry requirements: Applicants will be employed part time and have a DELTA training contract. The school is required to sign a training plan to confirm they approve of the learners undertaking this program as part of their secondary education studies. Applicants must be available to attend training at Holmesglen one day per week. Applicants must be available to attend work-based sessions during the term breaks. Applicants must have access to a private learning space at home for 3.5hrs x 2 sessions per week after school. This space must have access to a current laptop/computer (no more than 5 years old) with stable internet access. Applicants must have general computer operating skills.Career opportunities: Students completing this school-based traineeship are eligible to apply for a 10 per cent block credit to their ATAR school.
CERTIFICATE IV IN DIGITAL AND INTERACTIVE GAMES
ICT40915 Full time (6 months), part time (1 year) February, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Applicants must have general computer operating skills. Career opportunities: Assistant animator, assistant digital media developer, assistant games programmer, assistant graphic designer, support 2D/3D artist.
DIPLOMA OF DIGITAL AND INTERACTIVE GAMES
ICT50215 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Holmesglen does require learners to have completed the ICT40915 Certificate IV Digital and Interactive Games or have proven industry experience or have basic prior knowledge in the following: Unity, C#, 3D Maya, Adobe Photoshop. Career opportunities: Games designer, 3D modeller, environmental artist, texture artist, animator, 3D character animator, VR developer, game programmer, 2D/3D artist level designer, game developer, mobile app developer, C# developer, interactive media developer.
DIPLOMA OF DIGITAL AND INTERACTIVE GAMES (ONLINE)
ICT50215 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) Various
Entry requirements: Applicants are required to have general computer operating skills and access to specific computer software and web hosting resources. See website for full details. Career opportunities: Games designer, 3D modeller, environmental artist, texture artist, animator, 3D character animator, VR developer, game programmer, 2D/3D artist level designer, game developer, mobile app developer, C# developer, interactive media developer.
NETWORKING
CERTIFICATE IV IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY NETWORKING
ICT40418 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Applicants must have general computer operating skills. Career opportunities: Junior networking assistant, networking technician, help desk support officer.
DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY NETWORKING
ICT50418 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Applicants are required to have general computer operating skills. Career opportunities: Network administrator, network security administrator, network technician, network support, project manager.
Redwood forest and babbling brook VR setting
ICT50215 Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games students Emmanuel and Holly worked with Liminal VR on an innovative virtual reality project. They helped develop the virtual environment and concept art, with their work to be implemented on Liminal VR’s platform.
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WorldSkills gold medallists
Our computing and IT WorldSkills Melbourne East region gold medallists, Yuliya Yeskova and Nathan Kelly.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CERTIFICATE IV IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ONLINE)
ICT40118 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) Various
Entry requirements: Applicants are required to have general computer operating skills. Career opportunities: Network support technician, IT security support officer, helpdesk IT support, cyber security support.
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
BIS17 Full time (3 years), part time (6 years) February, July Chadstone
Holmesglen’s Bachelor of Information Systems has a practical, hands-on approach to learning, focused on building technical skills from the ground up. The course gives students broad capability across the areas of networking, programming and web design, database design, cyber security and business analytics. Subjects feature learning in business analysis, cloud computing, virtualisation, cyber security, big data and business intelligence, business management, information security and network security. Holmesglen works closely with leading companies in the IT industry, including Cisco, VMware, Fortinet, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services to ensure this course is industry current. With this Bachelor, you will gain the practical experience and theoretical knowledge to be productive in the workforce from day one.Entry requirements: See website for full details. Career opportunities: Systems administration, information systems cloud architect, information systems project manager, cloud/web services developer, IT business systems analyst, database administrator and designer, cloud security consultant, enterprise systems consultant, IT/IS consultant, information systems administrator.
PROGRAMMING
CERTIFICATE IV IN PROGRAMMING
ICT40518 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Applicants must have general computer operating skills.Career opportunities: Software developer assistant, mobile applications developer, software systems assistant integrator, web interface programmer, assistant programmer, IT customer support technician, assistant data analyst, Java programmer.
DIPLOMA OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
ICT50718 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: Applicants must have completed ICT40515 Certificate IV in Programming or have proven industry experience, and have basic knowledge in HTML, CSS, PHP, C#, JavaScript.Career opportunities: Software developer, software programmer, mobile applications developer, systems integrator, web developer, cloud applications developer, data analyst, Java programmer.
WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
CERTIFICATE IV IN WEB-BASED TECHNOLOGIES
ICT40315 Full time (6 months), part time (1 year) February, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Applicants should be able to demonstrate general computer operating skills and access to specific computer software and web hosting resources. See website for full details.Career opportunities: Assistant website designer, assistant website developer, web master, server side software developer, UX and UI designer, assistant web marketing analyst, assistant graphic designer, digital media designer/developer, web applications developer.
CERTIFICATE IV IN WEB-BASED TECHNOLOGIES (ONLINE)
ICT40315 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) Various
Entry requirements: Applicants should be able to demonstrate general computer operating skills and access to specific computer software and web hosting resources. See website for full details. Career opportunities: Assistant website designer, assistant website developer, web master, server side software developer, UX and UI designer, assistant web marketing analyst, assistant graphic designer, digital media designer/developer, web applications developer.
DIPLOMA OF WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
ICT50615 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Applicants are required to have completed the Certificate IV in Web-based Technologies or have prior basic knowledge in the following: HTML, CSS, PHP, Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, JavaScript.Career opportunities: Website developer, web programmer, web applications developer, web marketing analyst, digital media designer/developer, UX and UI designer, full stack developer, front-end React JS developer, node JS web developer, JavaScript web developer.
ENGLISH, EDUCATION AND TEACHER TRAINING
COMMUNITY AND INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPSAn integrated practical placement program with The Royal Children’s
Hospital is helping increase student job outcomes for some of our work
education students.
CONNECTIONSOur Early Childhood Education
Department enjoys connections with over 600 school partners,
giving you the chance to develop your skills in work settings.
HELPING FUTURE LEARNERS
We’re supporting the curriculum and pedagogy of the activities
featured at Dreamcity, an ‘edutainment’ theme park
where young people can explore their future careers and dreams.
• Early childhood education• English for migrants• Education support• General education• English language
teacher training
STUDY AREAS:FROM A TEACHER, TUTOR, AIDE OR ASSISTANT, EDUCATORS ARE THE ONES WHO INSPIRE OUR YOUNGER GENERATIONS.
We offer a wide range of training from early childhood education courses, certificates in education support, general education for youth and young adults, English for migrants and English language teaching training.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
CERTIFICATE III IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE
CHC30113 Full time (6 months), part time (1 year) February, April, July
Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Students must be able to participate in assessable industry placements to successfully complete the course. A current Working with Children Check card is a requirement for placement. Holmesglen requires students to be at least 16 years old at the time of course commencement. Students should also have the physical capacity to be able to successfully work within the field where they may be required to lift young children, sit on the floor with groups of children, lift and move moderately heavy climbing equipment etc. while making sure they are in compliance with all work health and safety legislation.Career opportunities: Early childhood educator, family day carer, nanny, out-of-school hours care assistant, recreation assistant, kindergarten assistant.
DIPLOMA OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE
CHC50113 Full time (18 months) February, July Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Minimum of 17 years of age. Students must be able to participate in assessable industry placements to successfully complete the course. A current Working with Children Check card is a requirement for placement. Career opportunities: Early childhood educator, out-of-school-hours educator or coordinator, family daycare operator, educational leader, early childhood centre director or coordinator.
BACHELOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHING
BECT16 Full time (4 years), part time (8 years) February Glen Waverley
The Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching prepares students as specialists in the teaching of children from birth to 12 years. Graduates will be qualified to teach in primary schools and in early childhood settings, and will be eligible to apply for Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) registration. Our students learn through a combination of on-campus theory and well supported practicum experiences. Students attend practicum within every semester of the course and across a range of early childhood education areas including pre-schools/kindergartens and primary schools. Entry requirements: See website for full details.Career opportunities: Teaching in Early Childhood Programs and Primary School Settings (Foundation to Year 6).
ENGLISH FOR MIGRANTS
COURSE IN INITIAL EAL - Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)
22482VIC Full time (30 weeks), part time (40 weeks) Various Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements but you should be from a non-English speaking background and over 18 years old. Entry into the Course in Initial EAL will be determined according to your current English language skills (an initial assessment is conducted). Career opportunities: This qualification may assist learners to provide evidence to prospective employers of their lower intermediate English language proficiency.
COURSE IN EAL - Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)
22483VIC Full time (30 weeks), part time (40 weeks) Various Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements but you should be from a non-English speaking background and over 18 years old.
CERTIFICATE I IN EAL (ACCESS) - Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)
22484VIC Full time (30 weeks), part time (40 weeks) Various Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements but you should be from a non-English speaking background and over 18 years old.
CERTIFICATE II IN EAL (ACCESS) - Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)
22485VIC Full time (9 months) Various Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Entry will be determined according to a participant’s current English language skills (an initial assessment is conducted) learning and pathway needs including employability skills, digital and other literacies and further educational and vocational training needs. Career opportunities: This qualification may assist learners to provide evidence to prospective employers of their lower intermediate English language proficiency.
CERTIFICATE III IN (ACCESS) - Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)
22486VIC Full time (30 weeks), part time (40 weeks) Various Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements but you should be from a non-English speaking background and over 18 years old.
“I have grown a lot and believe in myself. Knowing I have a lot to offer in this field is something I wouldn’t have gained if I didn’t do the education support course.”Katie FellowsCHC40213 Certificate IV in Education Support
Away from the workforce for 14 years, Katie saw her course as a chance to help children with autism. She now plans to self-publish two books to promote effective learning and behavioural strategies.
AMEP Adult Migrant English Program
CELTA Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults
EAL English as an Additional Language
TESOL Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
VCAL Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning
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“The passion of my lecturers for strong, positive relationships with children and a high quality learning environment has really stuck with me.”Nadia ColesBachelor of Early Childhood Teaching
The chance to be a positive influence on young lives led Nadia Coles to an early childhood education career. She lives her dream job each day as a Grade 2 teacher at a Victorian primary school.
EDUCATION SUPPORT
CERTIFICATE IV IN EDUCATION SUPPORT
CHC40213 Part time (6 months) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Students must be able to participate in assessable industry placements to successfully complete the course. A current Working With Children Check card is a requirement for placement. Career opportunities: Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander education officer, Indigenous language and culture teaching assistant, education assistant, education support worker, support worker (children with disabilities), language and literacy worker, teacher’s aide, teacher assistant, home tutor.
GENERAL EDUCATION
CERTIFICATE I IN GENERAL EDUCATION FOR ADULTS (SWITCH PROGRAM)
22472VIC Full time (1 year) February to September Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Applicants must be enrolled in school at the time of commencement and must be at least 14 years of age.Career opportunities: Generic employability skills, retail and hospitality skills, communication and coping skills.
CERTIFICATE I IN TRANSITION EDUCATION
22301VIC Full time (36 weeks) February Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: This course is designed for people aged 16 - 19 who have a mild intellectual disability or learning difficulty. You will need to have the potential to travel independently and take part in all course activities plus a desire to complete the course. Career opportunities: Open or supported employment, voluntary work, community activities.
CERTIFICATE I IN WORK EDUCATION
22302VIC Full time (36 weeks) February Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: This course is designed for people aged 16 - 19 who have a mild intellectual disability or learning difficulty. You will need to have the potential to travel independently and take part in all course activities. You will need to have a desire to complete the course, and an interest in gaining employment and/or progressing to further study. Career opportunities: Open or supported employment, voluntary work.
CERTIFICATE II IN WORK EDUCATION
22481VIC Full time (1 year) February Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Entry is restricted to post compulsory school age students with evidence of a permanent cognitive impairment/intellectual disability. Evidence must be provided of permanent cognitive impairment/intellectual disability. Career opportunities: Entry-level open employment roles across a range of sectors.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER TRAINING
CERTIFICATE IV IN TESOL (TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES)
10695NAT 1 day per wk for 40 wks OR 2 days per wk for 20 wks February, July Chadstone
Entry requirements: VCE or equivalent. Have knowledge and understanding of the English language and terms used in referring to it (minimum ACSF level 4; for individuals of non-English speaking background a minimum IELTS score of 5.5). Have the potential to develop the necessary skills to become effective teachers and to complete successfully the written assignments and the assessment of practice teaching. Career opportunities: Teacher of English language to speakers of other languages (ELICOS) in AustraliaTeacher of English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) (overseas).
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE TO ADULTS (TEAL)
10836NAT Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) January, February, July Chadstone, Moorabbin, St Kilda Road
Entry requirements: Bachelor Degree or equivalent. Initial English language teaching qualification of no less than 100 contact hours, a content focus on English language, language learning and TESOL teaching and a practical component of at least six hours supervised and assessed teaching practice or equivalent. Career opportunities: Language teacher in the TAFE and vocational education sector, English teacher in the higher education sector, ELICOS courses.
CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING TO ADULTS (CELTA)
SIC0009 Full time (5 weeks), part time (19 weeks) February, July Chadstone, Moorabbin, St Kilda Road
Entry requirements: Applicants must: be at least 18 years of age (it is generally recommended that candidates should be aged 20 or over, but candidates aged between 18 and 20 can be accepted at the centre’s discretion), have an awareness of language and a competence in both written and spoken English that will enable them to undertake the course and prepare for teaching a range of levels, have the potential to develop the necessary skills to become effective teachers and to successfully complete written assignments and the assessment of practice teaching.* Please note that for employment in Australia as an English as a Second Language teacher, you must also possess a minimum education of an undergraduate degree.Career opportunities: Teacher of English to speakers of other languages.
HORTICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
MAKING A DIFFERENCEIn agreement with Parks Victoria and local councils, AHC51116
Diploma of Conservation and Land Management students will be given the opportunity to train on site in
natural area restoration programs.
AWARDS, COMPETITIONS AND EVENTS
Our students are past award winners at industry competitions and events, including Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show and WildFlowers Australia.
PRACTICAL OPPORTUNITIES
Our arboriculture students get to experience tree climbing, aerial
rescues and pruning at our award-winning Holmesglen at Eildon.
• Animal studies• Conservation and
land management• Floristry• Horticulture
STUDY AREAS:AT HOLMESGLEN, WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO WORK WITH NEW AND INNOVATIVE FORMS, EMBRACE SUSTAINABILITY AND EXPLORE THE NATURAL WORLD AROUND US.
Want to inspire moods and complement settings as a florist? Maybe work with animals or delve into horticulture or conservation and land management?
Our courses match you with your environment career goals that provide a path to employment or further study.
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ANIMAL STUDIES
CERTIFICATE III IN ANIMAL STUDIES
ACM30117 Part time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Applicants need a fair level of physical capability to undertake simulation classes. Students should have the stamina to physically be on their feet and work all day, clean enclosures, bedding, surfaces and floors. They should also be able to handle required tools and equipment, lift and move equipment, food items and stock. Potentially they will be capturing, restraining and moving animals during simulation activities.Career opportunities: Animal care receptionist and support officer, animal control and regulation assistant, animal health officer at indigenous communities, animal shelter assistant, assistant animal welfare officer.
CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT
CERTIFICATE IV IN CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT
AHC40916 Full time (1 year), part time (variable) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No entry requirements for this qualification.Career opportunities: Senior conservation worker, shire/council, natural reserves ranger/officer, Green Army supervisor, bushland crew worker or team leader, environmental officer or contractor, Landcare officer, interpretation officer.
DIPLOMA OF CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT
AHC51116 Full time (18 months), part time (variable) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No entry requirements for this qualification.Career opportunities: Seasonal park officer, nursery worker, re-vegetation crew, Landcare worker, park ranger, environmental officer.
FLORISTRY
CERTIFICATE III IN FLORISTRY
SFL30115 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No entry requirements for this qualification. Career opportunities: Retail florist (senior/manager), studio florist, in-house florist, floral designer, event florist (weddings and corporate).
2019 Wildflowers Australia National Student Floristry Competition – Victoria winner, Samantha Schmitter.
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HORTICULTURE
CERTIFICATE II IN HORTICULTURE (PRE-APPRENTICESHIP)
AHC20416 Full time (13 weeks ), part time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No entry requirements for this qualification. Career opportunities: Horticulture worker, horticulture assistant.
CERTIFICATE III IN ARBORICULTURE (TRAINEESHIP AND NON-TRAINEESHIP)
AHC30816 Part time (2 years) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: To undertake as a traineeship, you will need a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: General arborist.
CERTIFICATE III IN LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION (APPRENTICESHIP AND NON-APPRENTICESHIP)
AHC30916 Full time (18 months), part time (3 years) Various Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: If you are undertaking an apprenticeship, you must have a training agreement with a registered employer from a relevant industry. If you are undertaking it as a non-apprentice, there are no prerequisites for the course. Career opportunities: Landscaper, landscape gardener.
CERTIFICATE III IN PARKS AND GARDENS (APPRENTICESHIP AND NON-APPRENTICESHIP)
AHC31016 Part time (3 years) Various Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: If you are undertaking the course as an apprenticeship, you must have a training agreement in place with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Local government gardener, horticultural technician, grounds maintenance, private garden maintenance.
CERTIFICATE III IN SPORTS TURF MANAGEMENT (APPRENTICESHIP AND NON-APPRENTICESHIP)
AHC31316 Part time (3 years) April Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: If you are undertaking the course as an apprenticeship, you must first have a training agreement in place with a registered employer from a relevant industry. Career opportunities: Greenkeeper, groundsperson, golf course foreperson, assistant superintendent.
CERTIFICATE IV IN HORTICULTURE
AHC40416 Full time (1 year), part time (2 years) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No entry requirements for this qualification.Career opportunities: Irrigation installation and service technician, horticulture team leader, gardener (general).
DIPLOMA OF HORTICULTURE
AHC50416 Full time (18 months), part time (3 years) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No entry requirements for this qualification. Career opportunities: Senior horticulturalist, parks and gardens manager, horticulture enterprise manager.
DIPLOMA OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN
AHC50616 Full time (18 months), part time (variable) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No entry requirements for this qualification. Career opportunities: Landscape designer, landscape consultant, project management.
DIPLOMA OF SPORTS TURF MANAGEMENT
AHC51016 Part time (2 years) Various Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Applicants must have previously completed a Certificate III in Sports Turf Management. Career opportunities: Assistant manager, manager of turf related areas, golf course superintendent, senior bowling green-keeper, turf consultant, owner operator of a turf specialist company.
“I would say, if you love plants, nature, design or the outdoors go for it.”Katie WestleAHC50616 Diploma of Landscape Design
Katie sees nature as her greatest source of creativity, inspiring her to gold for Achievable Gardens at the 2019 Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show.
HOSPITALITY, TOURISM AND EVENTS
• Bakery and pastry• Cookery• Hospitality• Events• Travel and tourism
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STUDY AREAS:
OUR COURSES PLACE YOU FRONT OF HOUSE, BEHIND THE SCENES AND EVERYWHERE ELSE NEEDED TO THRIVE IN INDUSTRY.
Australia’s hospitality industry is world class, hosting some of the biggest international events.
Whether you want to study patisserie or commercial cookery one of our award-winning events programs, or see where a travel and tourism course can take you, or skill up for a career in hospitality, we can give the training and experience you need.
EVENTS LEADER Our events program is the 2019 Australian Event Awards – Best
Achievement in Event Education or Training winner.
GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIESOptional international study tour
opportunities have included visits to Japan, where tourism
students completed a placement at Rusutsu Resort.
HOSPITALITY EXCELLENCE
Hospitality students are past winners at competitions such as AUSTAFE Culinary Competition.
Students work on special dining events at our on-campus restaurants Cilantro (Moorabbin)
and Zest (Glen Waverley).
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BAKERY AND PASTRY
CERTIFICATE III IN PATISSERIE (NON-APPRENTICESHIP)
SIT31016 Full time (1 year), part time (18 months) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Pastry chef, patissier.
CERTIFICATE IV IN PATISSERIE
SIT40716 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Chef de partie, chef patisserie, head pastry chef.
COOKERY
CERTIFICATE III IN COMMERCIAL COOKERY (NON-APPRENTICESHIP)
SIT30816 Full time (1 year), part time (18 months) February, July Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Chef.
CERTIFICATE III IN COMMERCIAL COOKERY (APPRENTICESHIP)
SIT30816 Part time (3 years) Various Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Training agreement with a registered employer. Career opportunities: Chef.
CERTIFICATE IV IN COMMERCIAL COOKERY
SIT40516 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Chef, chef de partie.
HOSPITALITY
CERTIFICATE III IN HOSPITALITY
SIT30616 Full time (9 months) February, July, October Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification, but it is strongly recommended you have an interest in the hospitality industry and see this course as a way of gaining experience and a qualification to secure employment in the industry.Career opportunities: Barista, food and beverage attendant, front desk receptionist, front office assistant, function attendant, function host, gaming attendant, guest service agent, housekeeper, restaurant host, senior bar attendant, waiter.
CERTIFICATE IV IN HOSPITALITY
SIT40416 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Food and beverage attendant (waiter), bar attendant, food and beverage supervisor.
DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
SIT50416 Full time (18 months) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Resort supervisor /manager, hotel supervisor/manager, casino supervisor/manager, sommelier, restaurant supervisor/manager, hotel supervisor/manager.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
SIT60316 Full time (2 years) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Supervisory and management positions within the hospitality industry.
BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
BHM16 Full time (3 years), part time (6 years) February, August
Glen Waverley, St Kilda Road
Holmesglen’s Bachelor of Hospitality Management (BHM) is a three-year degree for those aspiring to a career in hospitality management. The course provides operational and higher level management skills, contextualised for hospitality. Students are challenged to collaborate and integrate technology, producing graduates who are confident in today’s dynamic workplace. Students get the opportunity to put their learning into practice with two placement opportunities in the final year of study.Entry requirements: See website for full details. Career opportunities: Hotel roles such as front and back-of-house, rooms division, functions/events, sales/marketing or finance.
Our hospitality students explore their future careers when training in real-work environments, like our on campus restaurants, Cilantro and Zest.
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EVENTS
DIPLOMA OF EVENT MANAGEMENT (with CERTIFICATE III IN LIVE PRODUCTION AND SERVICES CUA30415)
SIT50316 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: VCE or equivalent and must be at least 18 years of age. Students may be required to participate in assessable educational industry placement to successfully complete the course. A current Working with Children Check card is a requirement for the educational placement. Some criminal convictions may prevent an applicant from obtaining a Working with Children Check card and therefore they may not be able to complete the course. Career opportunities: Community and music festivals coordinator/manager, venue and venue services coordinator/manager, concerts and touring productions coordinator/manager, professional conference organiser, event contractor and supply company employee, fundraising manager (events) in not for profit organisations, event sales coordinator.
DIPLOMA OF EVENT MANAGEMENT (PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM)
SIT50316 Part time (11 months) February St Kilda Road
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Conference coordinator, event or exhibition coordinator, event or exhibition planner, event sales coordinator, function coordinator, tagging coordinator, venue coordinator.
TRAVEL AND TOURISM
CERTIFICATE III IN TOURISM (TRAVEL AGENCY STREAM)
SIT30116 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Adventure tourism guide, booking agent, sales consultant, tour coordinator, travel consultant.
CERTIFICATE III IN TRAVEL
SIT30216 Part time (1 year) February Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Mature attitude and approach to study; good communication, organisational and technical skills; ability and desire to work face-to-face with customers; smart presentation and grooming; ability to work well under pressure and within a team environment.Career opportunities: Travel consultant.
CERTIFICATE IV IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM
SIT40116 Full time (6 months) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Tourism operation supervisor, tourism product coordinator, tour promotions, reservations sales or call centre supervisor, tourism sales coordinator, travel agent, tour guide, tourism sales executive.
CERTIFICATE IV IN GUIDING
SIT40216 Part time (10 months) February, July St Kilda Road
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Cultural guide, heritage guide, interpretive guide, nature-based guide, tour director, tour guide, tour manager, walking guide.
DIPLOMA OF TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT with DIPLOMA OF HOLIDAY PARK AND RESORT MANAGEMENT SIT50216
SIT50116 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Year 12 or equivalent. Career opportunities: Travel agency manager, incentive travel manager, tour operations manager, inbound groups manager, product development manager, reservations manager, visitor information centre manager.
Australian Event Awards
• Best Achievement in Event Education or Training, 2019 WINNER
• Best Achievement in Education or Training, 2018 FINALIST
• Best Education or Training Program, 2017 FINALIST
• Best Education or Training Program, 2016 WINNER
SPORT, FITNESS AND WELLBEING
GRADUATE OUTCOMESSports media students have
gone on to work at organisations including Fox Footy, Tennis
Victoria and Hockey Australia.
INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS
Holmesglen and St Kilda Football Club have partnered on a
sports program that gives sport development students special
access to the Saints’ inner sanctum.
EXPLORING YOUR POTENTIAL
Practical field trips and industry placement form part of our SIS40313 Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation
with SIT40216 Certificate IV in Guiding. They may vary in length from
single days to 15-day expeditions.
• Fitness and recreation• Natural therapies
(beauty, massage and nutrition)• Sport
STUDY AREAS:IN OUR HIGHLY REGARDED DEGREES IN SPORT BUSINESS AND SPORTS MEDIA, HOLMESGLEN STUDENTS RECEIVE REAL-WORLD TRAINING AT AUSTRALIA’S LEADING SPORTS LEAGUES AND CODES.
And for those looking to be more hands-on, our fitness, outdoor recreation, nutrition, wellness and massage therapy courses will equip you to take advantage of the continuing growth in this sector.
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FITNESS AND RECREATION
CERTIFICATE III IN FITNESS
SIS30315 Full time (6 months) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Gym instructor, aqua instructor, group exercise leader.
CERTIFICATE IV IN FITNESS
SIS40215 Full time (6 months) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Gym instructor, personal trainer, older adults trainer, personal training coordinator, personal training manager.
CERTIFICATE IV IN OUTDOOR RECREATION with CERTIFICATE IV IN GUIDING SIT40216
SIS40313 Full time (1 year) February Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Applicants must be 18 years of age by February 1 of next course commencement year. Career opportunities: Trip assistant in the outdoor recreation industry, outdoor guide, outdoor instructor.
NATURAL THERAPIES
CERTIFICATE II IN SALON ASSISTANT
SHB20216 Full time (6 months) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements.Career opportunities: Salon assistant.
CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICES
SHB30115 Full time (6 months) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: There are no formal entry requirements into this course. Career opportunities: Beautician, beauty therapist.
CERTIFICATE IV IN ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTANCE (NUTRITION AND DIETETICS)
HLT43015 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: You must be at least 18 years of age at the completion of your studies to enable placement. You will also be required to provide a Working with Children Check and a Police Check for placement. Some placement locations also require immunisation history. Students should also have the physical capacity to successfully work within the field where they may be required to assist with allied health practitioners and clients, while making sure they comply with all manual handling work health and safety legislation. Holmesglen requires students to be able to commit to 120 hours of practical placement for the course. Career opportunities: Dietician assistant, nutrition assistant.
DIPLOMA OF REMEDIAL MASSAGE
HLT52015 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Holmesglen requires all students to have a student interview prior to the course commencement to assess suitability for the course. They should also have a - desire to further progress your massage therapy career - desire and interest in the natural/complementary therapies - mature attitude and approach to study. Students must be at least 17 years old at the time of course commencement, and must be turning 18 years old by the time they begin the clinical practicum hours. Students should also have the physical capacity to successfully work within the field where they may be required to assist with remedial massage equipment, while making sure they comply with all manual handling work, health and safety legislation. Students are required to commit to 200 hours of clinical practicum hours for the course. Career opportunities: Remedial massage therapist, sports massage therapist.
Did you know…If you study the SIS50612 Diploma of Sport Development with SIT50316 Diploma of Event you can gain special access to St Kilda Football Club’s inner sanctum.
Your weekly timetable will feature three days of sessions and classroom-based learning, split between Holmesglen’s Moorabbin campus and the Saints’ club facilities.
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SPORT
DIPLOMA OF SPORT DEVELOPMENT with DIPLOMA OF EVENT MANAGEMENT SIT50316
SIS50612 Full time (1 year) February, July Moorabbin
Entry requirements: No formal entry requirements. Career opportunities: Sport coach, sport administrator, sporting club manager, sporting event manager.
BACHELOR OF SPORTS MEDIA
BSM13 Full time (3 years), part time (6 years) February, July Chadstone
The Bachelor of Sports Media has been designed to nurture students that aspire to work in the sports media industry. The course has four streams: sport, media, journalism, and communications. Students will be equipped to work in a variety of roles with sports leagues and clubs, sports media organisations, media organisations and sports agencies. Entry requirements: See website for full details. Career opportunities: Sports journalist, social media coordinator, sports commentator, sport television producer, sports communications coordinator, sports analyst, sports public relations, sport sponsorship, sports programmer, media and digital officer, radio producer, sports marketing officer.
BACHELOR OF SPORT BUSINESS
BSPB16 Full time (3 years), part time (6 years) February, July Chadstone, St Kilda Road
The Bachelor of Sport Business has been designed to develop students to work in the ever growing and competitive sports industry. The course has four streams: sport management, commercial sport, sports media, and sport development. This ensures graduates will be able to work in a variety of roles including professional sport, sports leagues, sport consultancy, government sport agencies, sports venues and sports event companies. Entry requirements: See website for full details. Career opportunities: Athlete manager, customer service officer, community engagement officer, sales and membership officer, marketing development officer, fan engagement coordinator, partnership coordinator, sport and recreation officer, sport event coordinator, sport operations officer, sport tour coordinator, sport venue administration, game development officer, media and digital officer.
“I discovered that the skills we learned could stand up in the real world, which is a testament to the course.”Luca GalloBachelor of Sports Media
Luca’s degree connected her with a Tennis Victoria internship and a full-time job. She is also a Holmesglen Outstanding Higher Education student award finalist.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (VET)DELIVERED TO SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
CREATE YOUR PATHWAYMany VET Delivered to Secondary School Students programs offer clear study pathways into our
certificates, diplomas and degrees.
FLEXIBILITY Study with us one day or
afternoon per week, during school term. Your courses can provide
credit towards your VCE or VCAL.
STUDY TYPEAssessment is competency based, not graded, so you’ll
really experience what it’s like after high school.
• Arts and design• Building and construction• Business and finance• Community and health sciences• Computing and IT• Early childhood education• Horticulture and environment• Hospitality and tourism• Sport, fitness and wellbeing
PLUS• Developing independence
programs• VCAL - Victorian Certificate
of Applied Learning
STUDY AREAS:
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OUR PROGRAMS HELP YOU LEARN BEST THROUGH A SUPPORTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT.
Our programs for secondary school students provide you with a chance to explore your future career options while you’re still at school.
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ARTS AND DESIGN
CERTIFICATE III IN DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS
CUA30715 Part time (2 years) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Design industry roles.
CERTIFICATE III IN SCREEN AND MEDIA
CUA31015 Part time (2 years) February Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Entry-level employment in multimedia industry.
CERTIFICATE II IN PRINTING AND GRAPHIC ARTS (GENERAL)
ICP20115 Full time (12 weeks) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as a digital printer, lithographic printer, flexographic printer, gravure printer, graphic communications.
CERTIFICATE III IN INTERIOR DECORATION RETAIL SERVICES
MSF31018 Part time (2 years) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Further study in interior design and decoration.
CERTIFICATE II IN APPLIED FASHION DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
MST20616 Part time (2 years) July St Kilda Road
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: This course is a starting point if you are interested in further study and a career in the fashion design field. These can include fashion design, pattern making and drafting, production, marketing or styling.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
CERTIFICATE II IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION PRE-APPRENTICESHIP (CARPENTRY)
22338VIC Part time (2 years) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as an apprentice carpenter, trades assistant in the building industry, labourer.
CERTIFICATE II IN ELECTROTECHNOLOGY (CAREER START)
UEE22011 Part time (2 years) February Moorabbin, North Melbourne
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as an apprentice electrician, apprentice electrical fitter, apprentice air conditioning and refrigeration mechanic, renewable energy systems installer, electrical engineering technician, renewable energy sales and support roles.
CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING STUDIES (FABRICATION)
22470VIC Part time (2 years) February Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as an engineering and fabrication apprentice.
CERTIFICATE II IN ENGINEERING STUDIES (TECHNICAL)
22470VIC Part time (2 years) February Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards role as apprentice or entry-level employment in the engineering, manufacturing or related industries.
“I have learnt an astounding amount about the industry.”Emma OcicMST20616 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology
Emma helped design garments for a special runway event held at one of our community festivals. She aspires to create custom and ready-to-wear garments incorporating 100% sustainable and recycled fabrics.
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
CERTIFICATE II IN SMALL BUSINESS (OPERATIONS/INNOVATION)
22480VIC Part time (2 years) February Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Retail, business, aviation (including drones).
COMMUNITY AND HEALTH SCIENCES
CERTIFICATE III IN ALLIED HEALTH ASSISTANCE
HLT33015 Part time (2 years) February Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as a therapy assistant, physiotherapy assistant, allied health assistant, assistant in nursing, health services assistant.
CERTIFICATE III IN LABORATORY SKILLS
MSL30118 Part time (2 years) February Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as a laboratory technician, instrument operator.
COMPUTING AND IT
CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY (SUPPORT STREAM)
ICT30118 Part time (2 years) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Entry-level positions in IT repair, level 1 helpdesk support.
CERTIFICATE III IN INFORMATION, DIGITAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY (GAMES STREAM)
ICT30118 Part time (2 years) February Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: This course can be used by students to support VCE ATAR outcomes.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
CERTIFICATE III IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE
CHC30113 Part time (2 years) February Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as an early childhood educator, family day carer, nanny, out-of-school hours care assistant, recreation assistant.
HORTICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT
CERTIFICATE II IN HORTICULTURE
AHC20416 Part time (2 years) February, July Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as a horticulture worker, horticulture assistant, apprenticeship.
CHC30113 Certificate III In Early Childhood Education study pathways include the CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care, which is on the Free TAFE list in 2020, subject to eligibility.
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HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
CERTIFICATE II IN HOSPITALITY
SIT20316 Part time (2 years) February Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as a barista, food and beverage attendant, kitchen hand, apprentice chef.
CERTIFICATE III IN TOURISM
SIT30116 Part time (2 years) February Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as a travel consultant, reservation sales agent, theme park attendant, tour guide.
SPORT, FITNESS AND WELLBEING
CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICES
SHB30115 Part time (2 years) February Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualifications towards a role as a beautician, beauty therapist.
CERTIFICATE III IN SPORT AND RECREATION
SIS30115 Part time (2 years) February Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Student must be enrolled at a Victorian school as a VCE or VCAL student. Career opportunities: Partial qualification towards a role as a sports recreation officer, fitness instructing, sports development, sports coaching.
Certificate III in Beauty Services students learn to provide a range of beauty services including nail, waxing, lash and brow and make-up.
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DEVELOPING INDEPENDENCE PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATE I IN TRANSITION EDUCATION
22301VIC Full time (36 weeks) February Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: For students who are 16 - 19 years old and require additional support.Career opportunities: Open or supported employment, voluntary work, community activities.
CERTIFICATE I IN WORK EDUCATION
22302VIC Full time (36 weeks) February Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: For students who are 16 - 19 years old and require additional support.Career opportunities: Open or supported employment, voluntary work.
CERTIFICATE II IN WORK EDUCATION
22481VIC Full time (1 year) February Chadstone, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: For post compulsory school-age students with evidence of a permanent cognitive impairment / intellectual disability.Career opportunities: Entry-level open employment roles across a range of sectors.
CERTIFICATE I IN GENERAL EDUCATION FOR ADULTS (SWITCH PROGRAM)
22472VIC Part time (1 year) February Glen Waverley
Entry requirements: A re-engagement program for students who are looking to thrive in a different learning environment to that of traditional schooling.Career opportunities: Generic employability skills, retail and hospitality skills, communication skills, coping skills.
VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING (FOUNDATION) - VCAL with additional support
VCALFND001 Full time (34 weeks) February Chadstone
Entry requirements: Applicants must be 16 - 19 years old and - be interested in gaining employment and/or progressing to further study and have the potential to travel independently and take part in all course activities. You will need to come to a meeting with a parent or carer to find out if the course will meet your needs. Applicants will be asked to complete a literacy and numeracy task to assess your support needs. A teacher will help you to complete the tasks. If you are under the age of 17, you must have a Transition from School Form signed by your last school principal. This is a requirement under the Education and Training Reform Act 2006. Students over 18 will need a current police check to take part in voluntary work. Career opportunities: Open or supported employment opportunities, traineeships and apprenticeships.
VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING (VCAL)
VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING (FOUNDATION) MID-YEAR INTAKE
VCALFND001 Full time (6 months) July Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Applicants are preferably half way through Year 10 studies. If under 17 years of age, they must have a Transition from School Form signed by their last school principal, and permission from the Department of Education (from the Regional Director), permitting them to leave school. Career opportunities: Pre-apprenticeship or other Certificate course.
VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING (INTERMEDIATE) YEAR 11
VCALINT001 Full time (1 year) February, July Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Students must have appropriate language, literacy and numeracy levels, and be able to demonstrate appropriate aptitude, behaviour and commitment, and be at least 15 years of age (typically 16-17 years of age). Career opportunities: Apprenticeships or traineeships (school-based or full time).
VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING (SENIOR) YEAR 12
VCALSEN001 Full time (6 - 12 months) February, July Glen Waverley, Moorabbin
Entry requirements: Preferred candidates will have completed either Year 11 VCE or VCAL intermediate (at Holmesglen or an alternative approved provider). Career opportunities: Apprenticeships opportunities or employment.
“I loved the teachers and found them very supportive. They were always more than happy to help me.”Christian CairnsVictorian Certificate of Applied Learning
During his VCAL studies, Christian studied diverse areas such as business, tourism and event management. This extended to the professional experiences he gained. He worked as a State Emergency Services volunteer and helped present a student radio program for SYN FM.
“The more you see, the more you know. You have the knowledge of what can work.
Seeing, exploring and doing research influences you and makes you better.”
Isabelle Hoffmann
Isabelle Hoffmann
MSF60118 Advanced Diploma of Interior Design
• 2019 Home Design and Eussen Student Interior Design Awards – Co-winner• 2019 Holmesglen Outstanding International Student – Finalist
Isabelle is an award-winning interior design student, who used the classroom to explore her creativity.
Inspired to follow her interior design ambitions after attending an Open Day session, Isabelle is ready for a promising career.
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YOUR HOLMESGLEN
Jake Carter
UEE30811 Certificate III Electroctechnology (Apprenticeship)
• 2019 Victorian Training Awards – Apprentice of the Year• 2019 Australian Training Awards – Apprentice of the Year – Finalist• 2018 Holmesglen Outstanding Electrotechnology Apprentice
Jake Carter came to Holmesglen at Futuretech to follow his electrotechnology interests. He finished his pre-apprenticeship with a readiness assessment of 100% and completed his A-Grade exam on his first attempt, with results in the 90s.
A background in business and management, and interest in building surveying, assisted Jake in starting his own business, Cardiac Electric.
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“There was a lot of opportunity for extra-curricular learning and we learned so much more than you receive at any other institute.”Jake Carter
EXPERIENCE
Lisa Willers
SIT50116 Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management with SIT50216 Diploma of Holiday Park and Resort Management
Your education may be a chance to see the world. Just like some of our travel and tourism students who completed an optional 10-day Japanese study tour.
Students worked with Rusutsu Resort employees as part of a buddy program. They gained invaluable experience across different work departments, including the hotel’s retail store, ski school and hospitality areas.
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“It’s amazing to be able to learn about and experience different cultures. It broadens our
horizons and can change our world for the better.” Lisa Willers
Warren Alovera
Bachelor of Nursing
Warren’s passion secured him a Healthscope Holmesglen Private Hospital Fellowship.
As part of the fellowship, Warren used what he learned in our simulation labs and experienced how to provide intravenous, subcutaneous and oral medications with supervision. He also assisted with patient admissions and discharges, and learned the fundamentals of bedside care.
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“Holmesglen has [unlocked] my full potential to be successful. They have effectively equipped me with all the essential tools I need to be a distinguished nurse.”Warren Alovera
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GLEN WAVERLEY595 Waverley Road
Glen Waverley VIC 3150
MOORABBIN488 South Road
Moorabbin VIC 3189
NORTH MELBOURNELevel 2
200 Arden StreetNorth Melbourne
VIC 3051
ST KILDA ROAD332 St Kilda Road
Southbank VIC 3006
BOURKE STREETLevel 3
206 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000
CHADSTONECorner Warrigal and
Batesford RoadsChadstone VIC 3148
DRUMMOND STREET41 Drummond Street
Chadstone VIC 3148
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© March 2020, Holmesglen Institute. Information published in this guide was correct at time of printing and is subject to change at any time, without notice. Holmesglen is the trading name of Holmesglen Institute RTO: 0416. CRICOS: 00012G. Training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding.B2260320 Course Guide 2021
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