A guide for future students

— 2019 Degree and Diploma Guide — Set for success in life and work

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2 — Contents

Set for success in life and work 2 Programs Learn to earn 4 Architecture 10 Connect with your chosen career 5 Get ready to shape the world 6 Art 12 Pathways 7 Biomedical Sciences 14 Explore RMIT’s campuses 8 Building 16 Student life/experience 9 Support and assistance 84 Business 22 Accommodation 85 Communication 30 RMIT Extension 86 Access and eligibility 87 Community Services 36 How to apply 88 Design 40 FAQs 89 Education 44 Scholarships 90 Fees 91 Engineering 48 Index 94 Fashion 58 Useful links 95 Game Design 62

Health Science 64 Information Technology 70 Law 74 Science 78

Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations as the traditional owners of the land on which the University stands. RMIT University respectfully recognises Elders both past and present. We also acknowledge the traditional custodians of lands across Australia where we conduct business, their Elders, Ancestors, cultures and heritage.

Further information

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Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this publication is accurate and current at the date of printing. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the RMIT University website before lodging your application. RMIT University CRICOS Provider Code: 00122A. RMIT University Registered Training Organisation code: 3046. Prepared February 2018. 14734 0218 3 =

— Learn to earn Your first day at work shouldn’t be the first chance you get to test-drive what you learn at university.

RMIT’s work-integrated learning approach, We connect our community members to a range partnerships with industry leaders, and of experiences that educate them to build their graduate and employer networks allow you entrepreneurial mindset and skills, innovate to take your skills for a spin while gaining alongside industry and launch new enterprises. new ones along the way. Some of the Activator experiences include: Work-integrated learning (WIL) brings your nn Activator Learn: Access to entrepreneurs, studies to life in the real world of work, and workshops, online learning, meet ups, courses this approach is at the heart of every RMIT and programs all designed to build your program. You will gain insights and skills entrepreneurial mindset and skills. through placements, projects and mentoring nn Activator Innovate: Be involved in from industry partners to give you an edge industry-sponsored hackathons, bootcamps in a competitive job market. and our new prototyping test space, which will Rather be your own boss? RMIT Activator boost your entrepreneurial experiences. is a unique experience designed to build nn Activator Launch: Our unique accelerator entrepreneurial talent in our community of program is designed to support the launch of new students, staff and alumni. enterprises through dedicated business coaching, resilience programs, mentors, masterclasses, access to co-working space and selective access to our $7 million pre- Activator Capital Fund.

#4 in Australia for 1600+ RMIT graduates are partnerships with employers business owners or self-employed (QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2018) (GCA, Australian Graduate Survey, NCVER, Student Outcomes Survey 2016 – domestic graduates only)

4 — Connect with your chosen career Industry-leading teachers, real-world opportunities and 21st century study spaces help you get where you want to go.

Many of RMIT’s pioneering and passionate teachers work in high-profile industry positions, bringing insider perspectives and strong business connections to the classroom. You’ll benefit from their insight, innovation and expertise, while enhancing your own. There are numerous ways for you to get real in the world of work, too. Industry projects, work placements, studio and clinical practice, and field trips with organisations as varied as L’Oréal and the United Nations offer you plenty of opportunities 1 to try out your dream job and explore your options. RMIT also boasts state-of-the-art teaching resources, classrooms and research facilities that are right up your street. In fact, RMIT has created its own student streetscape – New Academic Street (NAS). Packed with future-proof, adaptable spaces, NAS is where you’ll showcase projects and initiatives and communicate and collaborate with peers, industry partners and the vibrant Melbourne community. At RMIT, the best people, places and opportunities will ensure you get the best out of your time here. 2 3

RMIT is serious about getting you ready for the workforce

Here are just a few initiatives and services to support you in developing the right skills to hit the world of work. nn Future Edge employability skills enhancement program PHOTOS: Library studyn podn Workshops and and drop-in sessions Capturing NAS photo, students using facilities TBC nn Peer mentoring nn Industry mentoring nn Careers fairs and advice nn Industry seminars Find out more at rmit.edu.au/students/life-and-work-opportunities

Photos: Justin Westwood (1, 4), Nura Sheidaee (2), RMIT Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging, ‘Capturing NAS Project’; Natasha Emerson (3). 5 4 — Get ready to shape the world

Make your mark on Melbourne, and the world, with study options that really take you places.

Whatever stage of study or life you’re at, RMIT puts the world at your feet and helps your global ambitions become reality. 1 in 5 degree students* at RMIT include a global experience as part of their studies

* 2016 domestic graduates, RMIT Analytics and Insight.

Xavier Doyle, Bachelor of Communication (Advertising) Cross-campus Exchange, RMIT University

Study tours Work away Research without and exchanges boundaries Explore RMIT’s far-reaching connections through paid international work From a two-week study tour in Vietnam to Through RIIERP, you can also get involved in experience. RMIT’s International Industry a two-semester cultural immersion in Italy, one of RMIT’s global research or community Experience and Research Program you’ll find what you need to satisfy your projects with organisations that include (RIIERP) connects you with RMIT’s 200- wanderlust. You can even get academic Airbus, EADS, Bentley Motors, the Siemens plus partner institutions and organisations credit while overseas. Group, Nestlé, and the Rolls-Royce group. It across Europe, Asia and North America. could give your career a boost before you’ve even completed your studies.

Heather Tan, Associate Degree in Isobel MacLeod, Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Fashion Design and Technology Study Tour, Nepal Semester Exchange, École Duperré, Paris

6 — Pathways

More than one way to study your dream program. Pathways provide opportunities for you to progress from one program to another.

RMIT offers different levels of study, which means you can explore more than one way to get the qualification you want. Certificate, diploma and associate degree qualifications can be credited towards a degree. Alternatively, partly completed degree studies may be credited to a diploma, advanced diploma or different degree.

Pathways

Honours / Associate Bachelor Degree Higher Education Degree Integrated Honours (Undergraduate)

Certificate Certificate Diploma Advanced Vocational I, II, III IV Diploma Education

Victorian Certificate of RMIT Single & Education (VCE) Short Courses Attained through secondary school studies or RMIT’s VCE program. Pre-university Study

Understanding pathways

There are many different ways to get to where you want to be in life. Find out about the range of choices RMIT offers to get you to your study destination. Explore study pathways to degrees at bit.ly/RMIT-pathways-local tinyurl.com/RMIT-Pathways

7 Image: ‘Capturing NAS Project’ by Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging student Rebecca Chan. — Explore RMIT’s campuses

Rich learning experiences are offered at RMIT’s vibrant campuses.

RMIT’s three Melbourne campuses are home to a dynamic and thriving student population. From the hustle of Melbourne’s CBD to the buzz of Brunswick and the tranquillity of Bundoora, each offers a unique and inspiring learning environment. Outstanding buildings and facilities represent RMIT’s commitment to developing world-class learning, teaching, training and study spaces. And if you’re looking for a quiet spot to study, a place to catch up over a coffee or grab a bite to eat, need gear for your studies or want Find out about programs and shorter-term to support our pop-up venues, we’ve got plenty of options. study options at the Saigon South and campuses at RMIT Vietnam. rmit.edu.vn

Melbourne City Brunswick Bundoora

Heartbeat of the city Creative community The great outdoors

Situated on Swanston Street, the City Brunswick is where multicultural Melbourne Situated in the northern Melbourne suburb campus has been an iconic part of the meets its creative soul. The campus is home of Bundoora, this campus is home to many Melbourne CBD for more than 130 years. to around 2500 students and to many of of RMIT’s education, health and biomedical The campus is surrounded by cafes, RMIT’s design-related programs, including science programs. The campus features galleries, theatres, restaurants and parks, fashion and textile technologies. Getting to state-of-the-art learning and sporting and is easily accessed by public transport. and from the campus is easy. Jewell railway facilities, and is surrounded by native Melbourne Central railway station is station, on the Upfield line, is a short walk bushland and parks. There is plenty of convenient to most campus buildings, away and the number 19 tram runs from parking on and around campus, and it is while several north-south Yarra trams run Elizabeth Street in the city to the campus. well serviced by tram and bus routes. up and down Swanston Street.

New Academic Street

RMIT’s New Academic Street (NAS) project has More than 80 students brought a unique perspective transformed the heart of the Melbourne City campus, to photographing the transformation of their own creating new facilities and mixed-use spaces to campus. Their images have featured in the Open improve the student experience. House Melbourne program, The Age newspaper, RMIT’s social media channels and in publications The NAS project team partnered with RMIT Diploma such as this Degree and Diploma Guide. of Photography and Photo Imaging students to capture the development of these amazing new learning and social environments.

8 — Student life: shape your experience

There’s more to uni life than lectures, right?

As an RMIT student you’ll find there are so many ways to do what you love, make friends, and develop skills that will get you ready for work and life. Whether it’s joining a sporting team or social club, starting a band or swimming with dolphins, there really is something for everyone.

Be creative Become a leader

You don’t have to be an arts student to take part in Whether you want to become part of a club’s RMIT’s writing, dance, design, film, and visual and executive committee or help with our Redbacks performing arts programs. Why not explore your representative team, find out how to develop your creative side, or chill out with our movie club? professional and personal skills. We also offer leadership training and networking opportunities rmit.edu.au/students/life-and-work- to give you an edge in the job market. opportunities/arts-and-culture rmit.edu.au/students/life-and-work- Get active opportunities/volunteering/lead-accredited- volunteering-opportunities-at-rmit If you’d prefer to sweat it out, find out about our sport and fitness offerings. Have fun with social Explore our events sport, join our Redbacks representative sport team, take part in free group fitness, or get to nn Get involved in RMIT’s free weekly food and know the RMIT Sports Centre. music events. rmit.edu.au/students/life-and-work- nn Make friends with other students (or the opportunities/sport-and-fitness wildlife) on a trip or tour to popular Victorian destinations, including our popular learn to surf Join a club trip and city food crawls. nn Take advantage of discounted accommodation Whether it’s adventure, new friends or confidence at the Mt Buller ski lodge. you seek, join one of our many student-run clubs and societies. They’re cheaper than community clubs, and as an added bonus some clubs offer you the chance to travel interstate. rmit.edu.au/students/life-and-work- opportunities/clubs-and-societies

Immerse yourself in RMIT student life: make friends, develop life skills and feel like you’re part of something special.

9 — Architecture

Urban design innovators leading the way in Australia and overseas.

RMIT’s programs are highly regarded by the international design community for their approach to innovation and design exploration. Design is at the core of your studies and will combine experimental and speculative design with real-life, industry-linked projects that will help you to develop an original approach to your practice.

From your first semester you will be You’ll study in Melbourne, the design capital hands-on in design studios developing of Australia, in award-winning and state-of- drawing, 2D and 3D design skills, learning the-art facilities. The city campus provides in an environment that models the best you with a dynamic urban laboratory for the practice of industry and innovative design exploration of ideas and design. firms. You’ll learn from international and local academics and teachers who are connected with industry and many of whom are award-winning architects and designers.

Students engage with remote regional community

As part of a unique design studio, students from Landscape Architecture and Architecture engaged in a two-week field trip through western New South Wales. They worked with the Wilcannia community and the Barkandji people in the development of a new cultural centre for the region. “The trip was an incredible experience. I felt so welcome and involved in the community of Wilcannia and the Barkandji people’s culture,” said Maddi Collins, a Landscape Architecture student. “I never expected such openness towards us as strangers in the town. It was also an amazing opportunity to visit the breathtaking landscapes of Mutawintji National Park.”

10 Designed by Bachelor of Architectural Design student Nathalie Putri. Community Hub, Library and Civic Plaza, Springvale. Tutors: Jane and Paul Dash.

ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN WHY STUDY ARCHITECTURE Bachelor of Architectural Design K BP250 AT RMIT? RMIT Architecture has an international reputation for design excellence. From year one, semester , City one, you will be immersed in hands-on and design-focused studios, developing advanced skills } 3 years and knowledge to investigate design ideas and create architectural works that challenge and VTAC 3200332731 Ranked in the top 5 interact with the physical environment. Selection task architecture schools www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp250 e in Australia*. prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways From your first nn Adv Dip of Building Design (Architectural) (2.5 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 4 years in total. semester you’ll be hands-on in the studio Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) K BH108 developing drawing, Understand the many considerations that go into creating prosperous, liveable and sustainable , City 2D and 3D design skills. cities and regions. Graduates are accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia and work in } 4 years state and local government, private sector planning consultancies and development companies. VTAC 3200332141 Small classes and www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh108 e ATAR (2018: 70.00) design studios, you’ll prerequisites know your lecturers – Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). you won’t be lost in the crowd. Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) K C6136 This hands-on program focuses on the practical and technical application of building design , City skills. You’ll be inspired to create innovative and sustainable designs for domestic and } 2 to 2.5 years Interconnected commercial-scale building projects – designs that inform the future of the building industry and VTAC 3200372034 with industry – contribute to the ongoing development of the built environment. ATAR – first-hand learning www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6136 e not published experience from local prerequisites and international None. industry-leading ncc 22268VIC architects and design professionals. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE *QS World University Rankings by Bachelor of Landscape Architectural Design K BP256 Subject 2017 Landscape architecture is more than beautiful gardens; you’ll develop the skills and knowledge , City to deal with the challenges of urbanisation such as water, energy and food security, as well } 3 years as ensuring equitable access to transport, work, leisure, health and happiness. Landscape VTAC 3200332101 architects have the potential to improve the lives of everyone. e Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp256

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ architecture

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV 11 — Art

Learn about art by making it.

RMIT offers a hub for emerging artists and practitioners to explore ideas through making and gain exposure through local and international exhibitions.

At RMIT you’ll be immersed in a studio You will be guided and mentored by experts, environment. You’ll be examining, use purpose-built studios and demonstrate conceiving, investigating, experimenting your craft through practice-based projects and creating contemporary art and images that will lead you to a successful career that challenge perspectives and create as a professional artist, image-maker, conversations. photo editor, or cultural manager in the Our programs and courses in photography, creative industries. visual art, fine art, public art and arts management allow you to explore your unique talents and develop your technical skills and aesthetic approach.

Fairy Turner

Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours)

Fairy Turner found herself falling in and out of the creative process for several years. She was looking for a fresh start and found that studying the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) rekindled her love for making art. “My way of thinking has been transformed. My process of observation, experimentation and understanding is much more expansive and critical. I make art for completely different purposes now.”

12 Image above: Daniel Tuckmantel, Bachelor of Fine Arts (Photography). FINE AND VISUAL ART WHY STUDY ART AT RMIT? Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) K BP201 Be immersed in fine art studios with practising artists providing intensive face-to-face mentoring , City to allow you more focused time to create and exhibit personal works. Studio specialisations } 3 years include: ceramics, gold and silversmithing, sculpture, video and sound, drawing, painting and print (including screen printing and digital imaging). VTAC 3200339771 You’ll start designing from day one. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp201 e Selection task prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways Be part of a creative nn Adv Dip of Music Industry (Sound Production) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. community where you nn Adv Dip of Visual Arts (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. can experiment, share Diploma of Visual Arts K Dip: C5348 ideas, collaborate and Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts Adv Dip: C6149 evolve your personal Prepare for a career as a visual artist by studying practical and theoretical courses taught by , City style. practising artists. Studio specialisations include: digital imaging, painting, sculpture, printmaking } Dip: 1 year and public art. Adv Dip: 1 year Blend theory with www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5348 VTAC 3200372154 practice, learning in prerequisites e Selection task purpose-built studios, None. workshops and ncc Dip: CUA51115 Adv: CUA60715 classrooms. Certificate IV in Visual Arts K C4370 This one-semester program will help you develop hands-on practical artistic skills, create , City a professional folio and prepare you for further study. Meet the people who } 6 months www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4370 (Mid-year intake only) will shape your career. Make connections prerequisites e Selection task None. with industry and build ncc CUA41315 your network of design professionals. PHOTOGRAPHY

Bachelor of Arts (Photography) K BP117 Build a personal style of conceptual and commercial photographic practice through intensive , City courses in photo studios that replicate professional shooting environments. You’ll gain expertise } 3 years in the latest photography equipment and explore emerging technologies in image making across multiple industries: fashion, advertising, documentary, architecture, music and more. VTAC 3200332681 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp117 e Selection task prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways nn Diploma of Photo Imaging (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total.

Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging K Cert IV: C4373 Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging Dip: C5351 Develop core photographic skills in the key areas of lighting and image capture (studio and on , City location), digital manipulation, high-end print and video output, and photo theory. The program } Cert IV: 1 year For more emphasises hands-on industry knowledge, collaboration and professionalism to work as Dip: 1 year information visit photographic assistants, digital operators and retouchers. VTAC 3200372074 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4373 e Selection task rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ prerequisites art None. ncc Cert IV: CUA41115 Dip: CUA50915

KEY: 13 K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV — Biomedical Sciences

Be inspired to make a difference.

From working with patients and researching new therapies to carrying out diagnostic tests – biomedical scientists make a real difference to the community.

Biomedical sciences help us understand RMIT’s strong industry connections and disease, how it occurs, what happens and work-integrated learning will equip you with how we can control, cure and prevent it. practical, analytical and critical thinking RMIT is focused on providing practical skills that are valued in Australia and around solutions to real-life problems, developing the world. and applying knowledge and new ways of thinking about global health issues, as well as better understanding the ever-increasing role that technology plays in how we function.

Amanda Hong

Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Laboratory Medicine)

While undertaking her degree, Amanda Hong completed a work placement at Box Hill Hospital where she now works as a graduate medical scientist. “RMIT’s Laboratory Medicine program is specifically tailored for anyone wanting to be a medical laboratory scientist. It provides hands-on industry experience and arranges placements for students.”

14 BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES WHY STUDY BIOMEDICAL Bachelor of Biomedical Science K BP231 SCIENCES AT RMIT? Study topics such as cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology and anatomy, , Bundoora pathology and microbiology. Prepares you for career options in research in universities, } 3 years hospitals and biomedical research institutes, and in medical and pharmaceutical research. VTAC 3200231031 Programs are industry www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp231 e ATAR (2018: 75.75) developed, accredited prerequisites and recognised by Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Chemistry and in one of Mathematics (any) or Physics; and professional bodies. a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). Their work and pathways input ensures RMIT’s nn Assoc Degree in Applied Science (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. programs are current nn Dip of Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. nn Dip of Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. and meet the needs of industry. Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Laboratory Medicine) K BP147 Apply scientific investigation to diagnose, treat and better understand disease. You’ll work as part , Bundoora RMIT’s dedicated of a team with doctors, pathologists and other scientists and play a vital role in the healthcare } 4 years system. A range of specialisations allows you to work in hospitals, diagnostic pathology Bundoora campus VTAC 3200232331 laboratories, research laboratories, health policy, pharmaceutical science and forensic medicine. allows you to ATAR (2018: 77.20) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp147 e immerse yourself prerequisites in a professional Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology or Chemistry and a study score of at least 20 in community from the one of Mathematics (any) or Physics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least start of your studies. 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree in Applied Science (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. Opportunities are nn Dip of Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. available for work nn Dip of Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. placements, including international Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) / See page 81 for details experience, so you Bachelor of Biomedical Science double degree graduate work ready. Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences K BP311 Pharmaceutical science is the science of developing new medicines. You will learn about the , Bundoora human body and the use of drugs to treat disease. } 3 years www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp311 VTAC 3200231141 prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 74.10) Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Chemistry and a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematics (any) or Physics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Associate Degree in Applied Science (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. nn Dip of Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. nn Dip of Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. Associate Degree in Applied Science See page 80 for details

Diploma of Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) K C5362 For more Learn to conduct routine laboratory tests for pathologists, microbiologists/bacteriologists, , City information visit biochemists, clinical chemists, pharmacologists and veterinarians. Graduates have the } 2 years opportunity to work in private diagnostic laboratories and hospitals. VTAC 3200372564 rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5362 e ATAR – biomedical-sciences prerequisites not published None. ncc MSL50116

KEY: 15 K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV — Building

Create and sustainably manage the spaces we work and live in.

RMIT graduates are building, construction and planning leaders who have the ability to respond to the needs of growing communities.

More than half the world’s population RMIT is renowned for successful student is living in cities. With the increase in outcomes, strong links with industry and urbanisation, the development of our innovative approaches to teaching. Using environment is about more than just the latest technology and teaching methods, constructing buildings and roads. RMIT equips students with the skills needed Today’s growing cities need to be carefully to succeed in this thriving industry. planned to create liveable and sustainable RMIT also has the only environment degree spaces that will accommodate diverse and in Australia that combines sustainability growing communities. and social sciences to give you the At RMIT, you will gain professional skills to knowledge and skills to create change design, plan, shape, finance and manage and shape our world. urban spaces and the cities we live in.

Joseph Martakis

Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Honours)

After initially pursuing a career in trade, Joseph Martakis decided to focus on his studies to broaden his knowledge and skill set in the construction industry. “The construction industry is more than simply the building of infrastructure and dwellings. RMIT has prepared me with the practical, leadership and strategic skills I need for a career that will contribute to creating vibrant, cohesive and economically productive communities.”

16 PROJECT MANAGEMENT WHY STUDY BUILDING AT RMIT? STUDY AREAS

nn Building and trades Project managers are the powerhouses who drive a project from its conception Work-integrated learning gives nn Construction and through to its completion. They’re not you the opportunity to learn project management limited to the construction industry either – from professionals. they’re required across all fields. nn Environment and planning Find out more: Participate in study tours and nn Landscape architecture tinyurl.com/RMIT-ProjectMgmt exchanges with more than 150 partners in 41 countries. nn Property and valuation nn Sustainable practices BUILDING AND TRADES RMIT is highly regarded for its teaching methods and nn Urban design classroom technologies, with a nn Workplace health and safety RMIT works closely with industry to develop QS ranking of 36th in the world programs such as pre-apprenticeships, for the Built Environment. apprenticeships, certificates and diplomas that give you access to current equipment while you learn about your chosen industry RMIT’s School of Property, and standards. With rapidly changing Construction and Project needs in the building industry, the practical Management’s Employer of experience you’ll gain during your studies Choice program gives you will give your career in a trade, or in employment experiences that supervisory, estimating, purchasing or enhance your studies and business administration roles, a great prepare you for your career. head start. Find out more: tinyurl.com/RMIT-BuildTrades

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ building

17 BUILDING AND TRADES

Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) K C5256 Examine principles, techniques and regulations of the building and construction industry for , City all types of medium-rise and wide-span buildings. Completing this program is a minimum } 2 years full-time or requirement for Associate membership with the Australian Institute of Building. 5 years part-time www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5256 VTAC 3200372014 ncc CPC50210 e ATAR – not published

Certificate IV in Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Systems K C4301 This program is designed for qualified air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanics looking to , City improve their career opportunities by developing specialist skills in this field. It is also available as } 2 years part-time an apprenticeship. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4301

prerequisites It is recommended that you have completed a relevant Certificate III trade qualification or have relevant industry experience.

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Iain Davidson Certificate IV in Electrical – Instrumentation K C4315 This program is for electrical apprentices who want to broaden their skills in instrumentation , City Bachelor of Applied Science while satisfying the Electrical Regulatory Authority Council’s requirements to be a licensed } 4 years part-time (Project Management) (Honours) electrician. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4315

prerequisites “I was drawn to project Training contract as a Certificate IV in Electrical – Instrumentation apprentice by the Australian Government. management because of the ‘A’ class electrician’s licence recognised in Australia.

diversity of the work. Every ncc UEE4041 new project you work on will be different from the last. The Certificate IV in Instrumentation and Control K C4317 knowledge I am developing in This program is for those employed as instrument or electrical apprentices, or for licensed , City electricians who would like to upskill in the area of instrumentation and become a } 4 years part-time my studies provides the perfect dual-tradesperson. platform to launch my career.” www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4317

prerequisites Training contract as an apprentice by the Australian Government or ‘A’ class electrician’s licence recognised in Australia.

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Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services K C4338 This program is designed for plumbers who have completed their trade training and gained , City registration, or are in the final year of their apprenticeship and seeking to deepen their technical } 2 years part-time skills. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4338

prerequisites Licensed by the Victorian Building Authority or completing final year of a plumbing apprenticeship.

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Certificate III in Air-Conditioning and Refrigerationapprenticeship K C3295 The Certificate III in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration is for people who are employed as , City air-conditioning and refrigeration apprentices. } 4 years part-time www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c3295

prerequisites Students must be an apprentice under the Australian Apprenticeships Scheme and be registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre.

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Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electricianapprenticeship K C3296 The Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician is for people who are employed as electrical , City apprentices. This program provides you with the skills to select, install, set up, test, repair and } 4 years part-time maintain electrical systems and equipment. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c3296

prerequisites Students must be an apprentice under the Australian Apprenticeships Scheme, be employed in the electrical industry and be registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre.

ncc UEE30811

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 18 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV BUILDING AND TRADES (CONTINUED)

Certificate III in Plumbingapprenticeship K C3312 This program provides training for plumbing apprentices and covers the practical and theoretical , City aspects of the industry. You will specialise in gas-fitting, water, sanitary, roofing and drainage. } 4 years part-time www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c3312 through block BUILDING release prerequisites Students must be an apprentice under the Australian Apprenticeships Scheme, be employed in the plumbing industry and be registered with an Australian Apprenticeship Centre.

ncc CPC32413

Certificate II in Construction Pathways K C2223 This program offers learning clustered into specialised themes focusing on fundamental , City principles of construction. Themes cover topics including: core skills with hand tools; concreting; } 10 weeks full-time, environmental and organisational concerns; and worksite safety. 4 days per week www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c2223 8am–4pm

prerequisites e Selection task None.

ncc CPC20211

Certificate II in Electrotechnology Studies (Pre-Vocational) pre-apprenticeship K C2219 Samantha Villella This pre-apprenticeship is designed to give you an edge when competing for an apprenticeship , City in the fields of electrical, instrumentation and air-conditioning/refrigeration. } 10 weeks full-time Bachelor of Applied Science www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c2219 (Construction Management)

prerequisites (Honours) Applicants are expected to have the equivalent of Year 10 level skills in literacy and numeracy.

ncc 22261VIC Samantha Villella’s interest in Certificate II in Plumbing pre-apprenticeship K C2222 buildings, construction and The Certificate II in Plumbing pre-apprenticeship is a nationally recognised qualification that , City cities motivated her to study prepares you for a plumbing apprenticeship. } 10 weeks full-time construction management. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c2222 “I would encourage anyone prerequisites Applicants are expected to have the equivalent of Year 10 level skills in literacy and numeracy. with an interest in the built environment to study this ncc 22304VIC degree. It will prepare you for the challenges of the construction CIVIL ENGINEERING industry – from planning, See page 51 for details coordination and design, through to the completion of a project. CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT You’ll develop the tools to shape the future built environment.” Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Honours) K BH114 Learn to organise and manage vast numbers of people and resources across the building , City process. Graduates may be involved in constructing high-rise office buildings, apartments, } 4 years factories, hotels, houses or tourist facilities. VTAC 3200332641 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh114 e ATAR (2018: 80.05) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – satisfactory completion of any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Adv Dip of Building Design (Architectural) (2.5 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5.5 years in total. nn Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) (Honours) K BH112 Project managers coordinate and manage projects and events from inception to completion. , City As a project manager, you will manage projects in industries such as engineering, architecture, } 4 years events, education and information technology. VTAC 3200333451 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh112 e ATAR (2018: 75.30) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – satisfactory completion of any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Adv Dip of Building Design (Architectural) (2.5 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5.5 years in total. nn Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total.

19 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING

Diploma of Conservation and Land Management K C5367 Learn practical skills to survey animals and plants, monitor waterways and assess and restore , City natural sites. Graduates work as land managers, park rangers, site assessors, water-quality } 2 years assessors and conservation staff. VTAC 3200372384 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5367 e ATAR – ncc AHC51110 not published

Bachelor of Environment and Society See page 20 for details Bachelor of Environmental Science / See page 81 for details Bachelor of Environment and Society double degree

PROPERTY AND VALUATION

Bachelor of Applied Science (Property and Valuation) (Honours) K BH113 Property is about more than just real estate. This degree provides a firm grounding for you to , City specialise in property development, investment, management, valuation and funds management. } 4 years You will develop the ability to identify, analyse and resolve problems relating to all aspects of the VTAC 3200332721 Shae Ah Fok property profession including investment options. You’ll learn how to analyse financial returns, raise capital, interpret legal and planning requirements, as well as how to create value. e ATAR (2018: 75.15) Bachelor of Applied Science www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh113 (Property and Valuation) (Honours) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – satisfactory completion of any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). “The property and valuation pathways degree gives me the guidance nn Adv Dip of Building Design (Architectural) (2.5 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5.5 years in total. and knowledge I need to nn Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. kick-start my career and help Diploma of Conveyancing See page 77 for details me get real experience in the Diploma of Property Services (Asset and Facility Management) K C5298 industry.” Designed for people working in facilities management within property services and seeking an , City academic qualification to enhance their knowledge, skills and employability in operations and } 1 year part-time maintenance of a building. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5298

prerequisites Applicants should be appropriately employed in the facilities management sector with at least two years’ experience.

ncc CPP50511

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 20 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV SURVEYING AND GEOSPATIAL SCIENCES

See page 83 for details

SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES BUILDING

Bachelor of Environment and Society K BP000 Develop practical solutions to problems in climate change, biodiversity and environmental , City management. This degree focuses on human impact on the world’s environment. Graduates can } 3 years work with government, community and private and public businesses. VTAC 3200332001 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp000 e ATAR (2018: 71.45) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

URBAN DESIGN

Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) See page 11 for details

WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY Lauren Peek Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety K C4379 This program is suitable for people working as work health and safety (WHS) coordinators, , Online Bachelor of Urban and advisors and facilitators who may or may not work under supervision. Typical job roles vary } 1 year part-time Regional Planning across industry sectors but include WHS coordinator and WHS officer. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4379

prerequisites Studying a Bachelor of Urban None. and Regional Planning has

ncc BSB41415 helped Lauren Peek gain practical experience in the field. “I have always loved being in the city; it has always fascinated me. I chose to study the Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning to become involved in the process of changing the built environment. “RMIT is one of the few universities that offers a paid-work placement component as part of the planning program.”

21 — Business

Study here. Succeed anywhere.

By studying business at RMIT, you’ll develop skills relevant to your career aspirations. Let us help you turn your natural talents into skills valued by employers and the global marketplace.

Whether your goal is to develop new skills If you’re looking for a shorter-term overseas in business, build on existing knowledge, be experience, we’ll show you ways to combine a leader or problem-solver, or create new work or study as part of your RMIT journey. jobs for the future, we can help you make an No matter what options you choose, as an impact within the classroom and outside. RMIT business graduate you’ll learn the RMIT offers a range of flexible study latest trends from industry professionals, options that take into account your previous benefit from our peer mentor and student experience and study requirements, ambassador programs, and be able to tap whether you choose to study in Melbourne, into professional networks to prepare you Hanoi, or online. for work anywhere in the world.

Kidist Amdemariam

Associate Degree in Business Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship)

A burning desire to start her own business drove Kidist Amdemariam to study entrepreneurship at RMIT. “There is no better program to undertake than entrepreneurship if you want to start up a business. You will be able to hone and sharpen your skills in business planning, finance, law and marketing, all of which are fundamental to running a business. The RMIT program also embeds in you an inescapable desire to continuously innovate. It helps you to build an entrepreneurial mindset.”

22 RMIT RANKINGS WHY STUDY BUSINESS AT RMIT? STUDY AREAS

nn Accounting #6 in Australia for business Sign up for long and short- and management studies term internships, work on live nn Business and administration projects with industry mentors QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 or use our simulators. nn Economics and finance nn Entrepreneurship #6 in Australia for computer Study where and how you like. science and information Move between global locations, nn Information systems systems and check our options for nn International business QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 part-time and flexible study. nn Management and leadership Lasting networks. Get involved #13 in Australia for accounting nn Marketing and finance through student associations, social connections, peer- nn Mathematics, statistics QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 mentoring and leadership and analytics activities. #13 in Australia for economics nn Supply chain and logistics and econometrics Programs rank highly across several different measures QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 including student satisfaction, graduate employability, Top 100 worldwide for: excellence in teaching and nn accounting and finance partnerships with employers. nn business and management nn computer science and information systems STUDENTS DESCRIBE QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 WHAT’S GREAT ABOUT STUDYING BUSINESS AT RMIT Top 200 worldwide for statistics and operational research

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017

RMIT awarded five stars for learner engagement

2018 Good Universities Guide

Watch the video: For more bit.ly/RMITV-study-business information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ business

23 ACCOUNTING

Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) / K BP313 Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) double degree , City This new double degree is the only one in Victoria that combines financial planning and } 4 years accounting to develop your knowledge and capabilities to provide business, finance and wealth VTAC 3200310191 advice to individuals and organisations. e ATAR (2018: 76.35) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp313

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options.

Bachelor of Business (Professional Accountancy) K BP129 Accountancy involves the systematic recording, reporting and analysis of financial transactions. , City This degree prepares you for a career in public accounting firms and commercial and } 4 years government organisations and includes a compulsory one year of VTAC 3200332011 work-integrated learning, combining theory with practical experience. e ATAR (2018: 80.55) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp129

prerequisites David Tobin Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways Bachelor of Business nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. (Professional Accountancy) Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) K BP254 Accountancy involves the systematic recording, reporting and analysis of financial transactions. , City David Tobin’s cooperative Careers, including treasury and management roles, are available in public accounting firms and } 3 years education placement helped commercial and government organisations. VTAC 3200332441 him gain invaluable workplace www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp254 e ATAR (2018: 67.10) experience and to secure a prerequisites position on a graduate program Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). with a global accounting firm. pathways nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. “I undertook a 12-month cooperative education placement Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) K BP314 with a chartered accounting In this new degree, develop the knowledge, adaptable analytical skills and financial decision- , City firm. This exposed me to the making abilities required to work as a professional financial planner in the finance sector. } 3 years professional services market and www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp314 VTAC 3200310201 enhanced my problem-solving prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 67.45) and analytical skills. One of the Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). best aspects of the program pathways is that all the courses include nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. both theoretical and practical Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) components. This was vital for Online via Open Universities Australia – www.rmit.edu.au/oua me as I learn better through hands-on activities.” Diploma of Accounting K Dip: C5374 Advanced Diploma of Accounting Adv Dip: C6148 Improve your career prospects in your current accounting role or prepare for further studies. , City Graduates can work in accounting, accounting support or accounting technician roles in } Dip: 1 year financial institutions, retail stores and other businesses. Adv Dip: 1 year

Dip: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5374 VTAC 3200372314 Adv Dip: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6148

prerequisites None.

ncc Dip: FNS50215 Adv Dip: FNS60215

Certificate IV in Bookkeeping K C4362 This program prepares you for a career in the accounting industry by covering topics related to , City accounting systems and functions, financial reports, policy and procedures, payroll and business } 6 months activity statements (BAS). www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4362

prerequisites None.

ncc FNS40215

BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION

Associate Degree in Business K AD010 Refine your professional skills and knowledge in a real or simulated business environment. , City Graduate with the confidence to analyse and solve problems and understand basic business } 2 years concepts. Prepares you for a career in all sectors of business. VTAC 3200332171 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad010 e ATAR (2018: 61.80) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL).

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 24 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION (CONTINUED)

Diploma of Business K C5358 Gain knowledge across a range of business functions to prepare you for any workplace or , City career that requires a broad understanding of business operations and skills in business } 1 year communication. VTAC 3200310174 BUSINESS www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5358 prerequisites None. ncc BSB50215

Diploma of Business Administration K C5375 Take your administrative and organisational skills to the next level and broaden your range , City of skills to meet the expectations of employers. Career options include a wide range of } 1 year administration roles. The diploma is also offered in blended delivery mode. VTAC 3200372244 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5375 prerequisites None. ncc BSB50415

ECONOMICS AND FINANCE Micaela Tacconelli Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) (Applied) K BP134 Learn to perform high-level financial and economic analysis at management level. You will , City Bachelor of Business use the Treasury Training Facility where you will simulate trading using live financial data. A } 4 years (Economics and Finance) (Applied) compulsory one-year work placement prepares you for a broad range of occupations across the VTAC 3200317531 banking, stockbroking, insurance and superannuation industries through combining theory with practical experience. e ATAR (2018: 80.25) A qualification up-to-date with www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp134 industry trends and standards prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). was a major drawcard for pathways Micaela Tacconelli. nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. “I chose RMIT due to its Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) K BP251 commitment to providing Learn to perform high-level financial and economic analysis at management level and gain , City or students with the skills and appreciation of the complex finance industry by simulating trading using live financial data. RMIT Vietnam knowledge necessary to actually Graduates are prepared for a broad spectrum of occupations across the banking, stockbroking, } 3 years funds management, insurance and superannuation industries. get a job upon the completion VTAC 3200332501 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp251 of their degree. RMIT is in touch e ATAR (2018: 70.00) prerequisites with current industry trends Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). and provides a less academic pathways and more practical approach nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. to study. I was excited by the fact that a number of programs Diploma of Financial Planning K C5343 required training at RMIT’s Become a highly specialised banking and finance graduate with skills in customer/client service, , City retail financial services, financial planning, and compliance advisory and distribution services. Trading Facility. It gave students } 1 year Career opportunities are found in finance and financial planning. VTAC 3200372964 an idea of what it is actually like www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5343 to manage a portfolio and to prerequisites read and interpret live financial None. market data in a challenging ncc FNS50615 environment.” Diploma of Financial Services K C5379 Learn the principles that govern the financial services industry and the professional and ethical , City requirements that form the foundation of the industry and its operative environment. Understand } 1 year the economic environment and contract law and develop skills in presenting a financial plan that includes relevant financial products and services that meet client needs. The program has VTAC 3200310264 been developed in conjunction with the banking and finance sector. RMIT’s industry connections enable students to learn first-hand from financial planners and in a simulated Practice Firm. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5379 prerequisites None. ncc FNS51815

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT See pages 50–56 for details

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) K BP030 Gain the confidence and entrepreneurial skills to launch and manage new business ventures , City and grow existing businesses. Learn to think critically, communicate effectively and develop } 3 years innovative approaches to managing businesses in today’s globally competitive business environment. VTAC 3200333311 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp030 e ATAR (2018: 68.30) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options.

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) / See page 53 for details Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) double degree 25 INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) (Applied) K BP138 This degree combines the study of information systems with business subjects. These include , City general business skills as well as information and networking technologies, systems analysis, } 4 years strategy, design and implementation, application development and project management. VTAC 3200332651 Potential career roles include business analyst, database designer and administrator, and systems analyst. This degree includes one year of compulsory work-integrated learning. e ATAR (2018: 80.00) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp138

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options.

Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) K BP308 Merge information technology (IT) skills with business knowledge to analyse, design and , City build sophisticated business information systems and use the latest methodologies, tools, } 3 years hardware and software. Potential career roles include business analyst, database designer and VTAC 3200317511 administrator, and systems analyst. e ATAR (2018: 65.40) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp308

Vasileia Maria prerequisites Papayianneris Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways Advanced Diploma of nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. International Business INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Business (International Business) (Applied) (International Business) K BP027 Build skills and knowledge to manage, analyse and interpret the complex nature of global , City organisations. Combine theory with practical experience through the compulsory work placement } 4 years during your third year. RMIT’s study pathways helped VTAC 3200333121 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp027 Vasileia Maria Papayianneris e ATAR (2018: 80.45) transition from vocational prerequisites education into higher education. Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways “Studying a vocational education nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. program really suits my learning Bachelor of Business (International Business) style as I enjoy the smaller class K BP253 sizes and the personalised Build skills and knowledge to manage, analyse and interpret the complex nature of global , City or organisations. This degree offers flexibility to choose a minor from another business area, RMIT Vietnam teaching style. I now have an international studies courses or a foreign language for a career in a range of industries. } 3 years in-depth knowledge of the world www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp253 VTAC 3200332511 of international trade and a much prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 66.00) deeper understanding of where Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

this program can take me.” pathways nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) See page 57 for details (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (International Business) double degree

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) / See page 53 for details Bachelor of Business (International Business) double degree

Diploma of International Business K Dip: C5372 Advanced Diploma of International Business Adv Dip: C6144 Understand the complex world of international trade and the exchange of goods and services , City between countries. Gain knowledge and training to effectively compete in all sectors of } Dip: 1 year international business at operational and middle-management levels. Adv Dip: 6 months

diploma: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5372 VTAC 3200372024 advanced diploma: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6144

prerequisites None.

ncc Dip: BSB50815 Adv Dip: 22279VIC

MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP

Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) K BP276 Develop strategies to manage people and construct workplace arrangements that respond , City to organisational and human needs. Human resource (HR) practitioners are expected to } 3 years understand sustainable work practices and policies and make organisational decisions. VTAC 3200333511 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp276 e ATAR (2018: 70.15) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options.

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 26 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP (CONTINUED)

Bachelor of Business (Management) K BP217 Learn to deal with complex issues, lead teams and make business decisions that consider the , City or local impact of global changes to markets and business practice. Prepares you for a career in RMIT Vietnam professional, commercial, industrial and not-for-profit organisations. } 3 years BUSINESS www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp217 VTAC 3200332491 prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 67.50) Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options.

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) / See page 53 for details Bachelor of Commerce double degree Bachelor of Environmental Science / See page 81 for details Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree Bachelor of Science (Applied Science) / See page 80 for details Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree Bachelor of Science (Food Technology) / See page 82 for details Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree Marcus Lee Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management K C6143 Take the next step in your management career. This program is suited to people who have , Flexible delivery: Advanced Diploma of Marketing* substantial experience in a senior management role and are seeking to enhance their strategic City, online and Bachelor of Business (Marketing) leadership skills and progress their career. workplace www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6143 } 1 year prerequisites Taking stock of a decade-long None. career in product management ncc BSB61015 and consulting, Marcus Lee decided to return to study to focus Diploma of Leadership and Management C5338 K on the things he loved most. Develop a range of leadership and management skills, including people management. Delivery , Flexible delivery: options cater for school leavers and current working managers who can integrate learning City “I picked out all the things I activities within the context of the workplace. } 1 year really enjoyed doing and it all www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5338 VTAC 3200377884 pointed to the broad umbrella prerequisites of marketing. I chose RMIT None. because of its incredible global ncc BSB51915 brand recognition. I know I can go anywhere in the world and my MARKETING qualification has already made Bachelor of Business (Marketing) (Applied) K BP141 an impression for me.” Study the latest business marketing theories to understand customers, design product and City , *This program has been renamed Advanced brand strategies, and make informed decisions about pricing, promotion and distribution. } 4 years Diploma of Marketing and Communication Combine theory with practical experience through the compulsory work placement in industry VTAC 3200332951 during your third year. ATAR (2018: 80.10) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp141 e

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options.

Bachelor of Business (Marketing) K BP252 Study the latest business marketing theories to understand customers, design product and , City brand strategies, and make decisions about pricing, promotion and distribution. Career options } 3 years include market research, marketing communications, retail and brand management. VTAC 3200332541 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp252 e ATAR (2018: 70.00) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options.

Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication K Cert IV: C4384 Diploma of Marketing and Communication Dip: C5366 Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication Adv Dip: C6155 , City Develop technical, creative and managerial skills to lead the strategic marketing and communications activities of an organisation. You will be exposed to real clients and projects to } Cert IV: 6 months hone the skills required to become an effective and influential communications professional. Dip: 6 months Adv Dip: 6 months certificate iv: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4384 VTAC 3200310184 diploma: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5366 advanced diploma: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6155

prerequisites None.

ncc Cert IV: BSB42415 Dip: BSB52415 Adv Dip: BSB61315 Diploma of Business (Public Relations) See page 33 for details Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)

27 MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS AND ANALYTICS

Bachelor of Analytics (Honours) K BH119 Gain skills in analytics through studies in statistics, operations research, computer science, IT , City and commerce. Career pathways include quantitative analysts, business analytics, business } 4 years intelligence, financial analysts and statisticians. VTAC 3200339991 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh119 e ATAR (2018: 80.75) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) See page 82 for details

Bachelor of Science (Statistics) K BP245 Companies rely on statistics for reporting, data modelling and forecasting operational results. , City Learn to use a number of industry-relevant computer packages and gain the skills and } 3 years knowledge to apply statistics to a broad range of industries. VTAC 3200332151 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp245 e ATAR – prerequisites not published Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; Manni Deol and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) (Applied) K BP143 Management) (Applied) Tackle business problems in the global marketplace and understand the complexities of logistics, , City or supply chain and trade industries. Careers can be found in retail, manufacturing, transport, RMIT Vietnam warehousing and procurement. This degree includes one year of compulsory work-integrated } 4 years Manni Deol participated in a learning to combine theory and practice. VTAC 3200332131 12-month paid work placement www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp143 e ATAR (2018: 80.40) as part of his logistics degree prerequisites before securing a job with Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pharmaceutical company GSK, pathways working as a Procurement nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. Associate. Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) K BP255 “My tip is to get any work Tackle business problems in the global marketplace and understand the complexities of logistics, , City experience – either volunteer supply chain and trade industries. Prepares you for a career in retail, manufacturing, transport, } 3 years warehousing and procurement. or through a placement – build VTAC 3200332531 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp255 on your connections and stay e ATAR (2018: 69.90) in touch. RMIT’s Co-op year prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). not only gave me industry pathways experience, putting knowledge nn See the business pathways table on page 29 for pathway options. learned at RMIT immediately into practice in the real world, Diploma of Logistics K C5369 but helped me to develop Your studies will give you an understanding of purchasing, materials management, inventory , City professionally and personally”. control, warehousing, transport and distribution. Career options include warehousing } 1 year management, distribution operations, importing and exporting. VTAC 3200373204 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5369

prerequisites None.

ncc TLI50415

TERTIARY PREPARATION – BUSINESS

Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation K C4386 This program is designed for Year 12 students, those returning to study after a break or career , City changers, preparing you for further tertiary studies. The program allows you to specialise in } 6 months engineering, science, business or legal streams. VTAC Business: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4386 3200310234 prerequisites Engineering: 3200317544 None. Legal: ncc 22313VIC 3200310244 Science: 3200317554 e ATAR – not published

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 28 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV — Business Pathways BUSINESS

Information Systems (Applied) – BBus Management – BBus How to read this table Adv Accounting 2 yrs 3 yrs† Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 3.5 yrs† Dip Business 1 yr 2 yrs ADg Business 2 yrs 2.5 yrs† ADg Business 2 yrs 1 yr Bachelor degree Dip Business Administration 1 yr 3.5 yrs† Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2 yrs Duration of Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 3.5 yrs† Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Accountancy – BBus † pathway program Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2 yrs Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1 yr Dip Information Technology 1 yr 3 yrs† Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 3 yrs† Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Pathway program Additional duration Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 1.5 yrs to complete degree* Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2 yrs ADg Associate Degree ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 2 yrs † Adv Advanced Diploma Dip Logistics 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 2 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 3 yrs† Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Dip Diploma Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 2 yrs

Accountancy – BBus Financial Planning – BBus International Business – BBus Marketing – BBus Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1 yr Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 2 yrs ADg Business 2 yrs 1 yr ADg Business 2 yrs 1 yr ADg Business 2 yrs 1 yr ADg Business 2 yrs 1 yr Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 2 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 2 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 2 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 2 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 2 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 1.5 yrs

Economics and Finance – BBus Financial Planning/Accountancy – BBus/BBus International Business (Applied) – BBus Marketing (Applied) – BBus Adv Accounting 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Accounting 2 yrs 2.5 yrs Adv Accounting 2 yrs 3 yrs† Adv Accounting 2 yrs 3 yrs† † † Dip Business 1 yr 2.5 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 3.5 yrs ADg Business 2 yrs 1.5 yrs ADg Business 2 yrs 2.5 yrs ADg Business 2 yrs 2.5 yrs† ADg Business 2 yrs 2.5 yrs† † † Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2.5 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 3.5 yrs † † Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2.5 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 3.5 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 3.5 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 3.5 yrs † † Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2.5 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 3 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 3.5 yrs † † Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2.5 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 3.5 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 3 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 3 yrs† Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 3 yrs† † Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 3 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 3 yrs† Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 3 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2.5 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 3.5 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 2.5 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 3.5 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† † † Dip Logistics 1 yr 2.5 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 3.5 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 3.5 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 3 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 3 yrs† Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 2.5 yrs† Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 2.5 yrs Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 3.5 yrs Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 3 yrs†

Economics and Finance (Applied) – BBus Human Resource Management – BBus Logistics and Supply Chain Management – BBus Professional Accountancy – BBus Adv Accounting 2 yrs 3 yrs† Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Accounting 2 yrs 2.5 yrs† † Dip Business 1 yr 4 yrs† Dip Business 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 3.5 yrs ADg Business 2 yrs 3 yrs† ADg Business 2 yrs 1 yr ADg Business 2 yrs 1 yr ADg Business 2 yrs 2.5 yrs† † Dip Business Administration 1 yr 4 yrs† Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 3.5 yrs † Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 4 yrs† Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 3.5 yrs † Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 3.5 yrs† Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 3.5 yrs † Dip Information Technology 1 yr 4 yrs† Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 3.5 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 3 yrs† † Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 3 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 4 yrs† Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 1.5 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 2 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† † Dip Logistics 1 yr 4 yrs† Dip Logistics 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 3.5 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 3 yrs† Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 3.5 yrs†

Entrepreneurship – BBus Information Systems – BBus Logistics and Supply Chain Management Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Accounting 2 yrs 1.5 yrs (Applied) – BBus Dip Business 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business 1 yr 2 yrs Adv Accounting 2 yrs 3 yrs† ADg Business 2 yrs 1 yr ADg Business 2 yrs 1 yr Dip Business 1 yr 3.5 yrs† Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 2 yrs ADg Business 2 yrs 2.5 yrs† Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 2 yrs Dip Business Administration 1 yr 3.5 yrs† Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Conveyancing 1.5 yrs 3.5 yrs† Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Financial Planning 1 yr 3.5 yrs† Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Dip Information Technology 1 yr 3.5 yrs† Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv International Business 1.5 yrs 3 yrs† Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Leadership and Management 2 yrs 3 yrs† ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 2 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Legal Practice 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† Dip Logistics 1 yr 2 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 2 yrs ADg Legal Practice (Paralegal) 2 yrs 3.5 yrs† Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 1.5 yrs Dip Logistics 1 yr 3.5 yrs† Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 2 yrs Adv Marketing and Comm. 1.5 yrs 3 yrs† Adv Public Relations 2 yrs 3.5 yrs†

* This column is a guide only, as individual circumstances may vary and not all courses are offered each semester. The total duration of your program may be affected by the availability of courses. For the most up-to-date information about pathways please contact Info Corner (email: [email protected]) or visit www.rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/pathways † Includes one year of work-integrated learning. 29 — Communication

Become a skilled communicator in the digital world.

RMIT’s world-renowned communication-based programs bring industry practitioners into the classroom. Courses simulate real-world environments, projects and technologies to prepare you for a career in the rapidly changing media landscape.

RMIT’s new Media Precinct allows you to You will have a head start on the work in purpose-built, world-class studios competition, graduating with practical with access to screen and other media, experience and the ability to think sound and live production, television and strategically about communication and film equipment and facilities. be a pioneer of change.

Jarni Blakkarly

Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)

Recent graduate Jarni Blakkarly has already built an international reputation. nn Works for SBS World News. nn Won the 2016 Walkley Student Journalist of the Year. nn Undertook international study placements through the Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesia Studies and at The Japan Times. nn Completed several internships including at Reuters and ABC’s 7.30. nn Freelances for the ABC, Al Jazeera, Reuters, Crikey and BBC World Service.

30 BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION WHY STUDY COMMUNICATION STUDY AREAS AT RMIT? nn Advertising Communication degrees at RMIT include advertising, journalism, media, public Opened in 2017, RMIT’s Media nn Communication and writing relations and professional communication. Precinct is a purpose-built nn Music and audiovisual In these programs you are able to choose student facility with world-class a contextual stream, which gives you design, animation, television nn Screen and media additional recognition for having completed and film studios. a secondary specialisation within your degree. Experts from industry advise on RMIT programs to ensure Contextual study streams include: you learn the most up-to-date nn Approaches to Popular Culture technology and practices. nn Asian Media and Culture Studio-based learning lets you nn Cinema Studies work on real projects with nn Literary Studies RMIT’s industry partners. nn Politics, Economies and Communication. Current partnerships include Ogilvy, ACMI, NGV, Iloura, Deloitte Digital, Film Victoria, SBS Radio, Channel Seven and the ABC.

Festival partnerships include Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne Music Week, Emerging Writers Festival, Melbourne International Animation Festival and the St Kilda Film Festival.

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ communication

31 ADVERTISING

Bachelor of Communication (Advertising) K BP219 Learn how to initiate, plan and produce effective advertising campaigns for brands, products , City and consumers. Graduates work in advertising agencies, media, business and advertising and } 3 years management consultancies. VTAC 3200332461 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp219 e Selection task prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 28 in English (except EAL) or at least 33 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Adv Dip of Marketing and Communication (1.5 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 3.5 years in total.

ANIMATION

Bachelor of Design (Animation and Interactive Media) See page 42 for details

COMMUNICATION AND WRITING Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) Azahn Munas K BP257 Develop skills as a creative writer with a range of theoretical and practical approaches. , City Graduates typically work in publication of print and new media, screenplay and script } 3 years Bachelor of Communication development, or education and other research fields. VTAC 3200332551 (Advertising) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp257 e Selection task prerequisites Account Executive at Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 32 in English (any). J. Walter Thompson Worldwide pathways nn Assoc Deg in Professional Writing and Editing (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total. nn Adv Dip of Professional Screenwriting (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total. “My tutors pushed me to take risks and challenge myself as Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) K BP220 a creative, but also took the Combine theory and practice in this highly respected degree that includes live radio bulletins , City time to provide invaluable and and a news and current affairs program. Career options include all fields of journalism, including } 3 years newspaper, magazine, radio, television and digital. constructive feedback. RMIT VTAC 3200332091 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp220 has been great to network e ATAR (2018: 81.30) prerequisites and secure connections and Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (any). partnerships for my future.” pathways nn Assoc Deg in Professional Writing and Editing (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years reduced load) = 5 years in total.

Bachelor of Communication (Media) K BP221 This degree produces critically informed contemporary media professionals who are creative and , City multiskilled communicators, able to deliver innovative content for a wide range of existing and } 3 years new platforms including film, television and radio, social and mobile media, and the web. VTAC 3200332451 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp221 e ATAR (2018: 78.50) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (any)­.

pathways nn Assoc Deg in Screen and Media Production (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total. nn Adv Dip of Professional Screenwriting (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. nn Adv Dip of Screen and Media (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total. nn Adv Dip of Screen and Media (Interactive Media) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total.

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 32 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV COMMUNICATION AND WRITING (CONTINUED)

Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) K BP222 This career-oriented degree is one of the world’s premier professional communication , City or qualifications. It produces multiskilled communicators with cross-platform skills in digital, RMIT Vietnam broadcast and print media. The degree will develop your skills and knowledge in the key } City: 3 years professional areas of journalism, advertising, media and public relations. Vietnam: 2 years www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp222 VTAC 3200332701 prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 82.00) Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (any)­. COMMUNICATION Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations) K BP223 A PR degree at RMIT prepares you for the increasingly globalised, technology-driven world of , City PR within corporate, government, not-for-profit and consultancy environments. PR is a career } 3 years for people with enquiring minds. Advising organisations on how to enhance their working VTAC 3200332671 relationships and reputation is at the heart of modern PR. ATAR (2018: 80.45) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp223 e

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 32 in English (any).

pathways nn Assoc Deg in Professional Writing and Editing (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2.5 years) = 4.5 years in total. Rosie Metcalfe nn Adv Dip of Business (Public Relations) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total. Advanced Diploma of Business Associate Degree in Professional Writing and Editing K AD016 (Public Relations) This industry-focused program allows you to explore your creative potential while gaining , City valuable skills to work as a professional writer and/or editor. Study the craft of writing and the } 2 years Bachelor of Communications fundamentals of effective communication and editing. VTAC 3200333301 (Public Relations) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad016 e Selection task prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). Rosie Metcalfe chose RMIT to gain hands-on experience and Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting K C6160 learn from industry professionals. This program provides specialist training in writing for film, television and digital media across , City all genres. While encouraging you to develop your creative strengths, it exposes you to the } 2 years “I love interacting with people professional screenwriting environment including the structure of local and international VTAC 3200372854 industries, professional practice and career management. so I knew that public relations Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6160 e would be the right move for me. I chose RMIT because of prerequisites None. the reputation it has in the PR

ncc 10678NAT industry and wanted to use the facilities and work with real Diploma of Business (Public Relations) K Dip: C5371 clients for my projects. After Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations) Adv Dip: C6140 completing an internship during , City PR specialists are trained to build an organisation’s reputation and maintain positive relationships the advanced diploma, I decided with stakeholders, clients and customers. Prepares you for career options in tourism, media, } Dip: 1 year journalism, events, PR or community development. Adv Dip: 1 year to add theoretical knowledge to all my practical learning through diploma: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5371 VTAC 3200372284 advanced diploma: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6140 a degree.”

prerequisites None.

ncc Dip: 22284VIC Adv Dip: 22283VIC

Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing K C5314 Learn to write clearly and confidently across all forms of professional communication including , City correspondence, reports, proposals and marketing material. Graduates can work as writers and/ } 1 year or editors within the corporate, educational, cultural or government sectors. VTAC 3200373264 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5314 e Selection task prerequisites None.

ncc 22091VIC

GRAPHIC AND COMMUNICATION DESIGN See page 42 for details

33 MARKETING See page 27 for details

MUSIC AND AUDIOVISUAL

Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry) K BP047 You will explore contemporary trends and issues through a combination of practical, project- , City based work and academic, theoretical study. You will also learn about key music technologies, } 3 years global music cultures, popular music scenes, music business practice and live music VTAC 3200333181 performance. e ATAR (2018: 69.20) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp047

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Adv Dip Music Industry (Sound Production) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total.

Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services K Cert IV: C4371 Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services Dip: C5349 Learn the broad skills of the audiovisual industry including lighting, sound, TV production, design, , City Andrei Eremin installation and event management while working on real-life productions and events around } Cert IV: 1 year Melbourne. Dip: 1 year Advanced Diploma of Music www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4371 VTAC 3200372404 Industry (Sound Production) prerequisites e Selection task None.

ncc Cert IV: CUA40415 Dip: CUA50415 Since graduating from RMIT Andrei Eremin has worked in Diploma of Music Industry (Sound Production) K Dip: C5378 the studio for releases on Sony, Advanced Diploma of Music Industry (Sound Production) Adv Dip: C6150 Warner, Future Classic and Combine technical and creative talents using modern industry-standard equipment to develop , City skills across multiple technologies. Graduates can work as sound technicians to amplify, Dip: 1 year more, earning Grammy and ARIA } enhance, record, mix or reproduce sound. Adv Dip: 1 year nominations, gold-selling status www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5378 VTAC 3200373774 and #1 spots across the iTunes prerequisites e Selection task and Billboard charts. None. “The environment at RMIT was ncc Dip: CUA50815 Adv Dip: CUA60515 a highlight for me. Everyone who attended the program was deeply passionate about sound and music and that made it incredibly rewarding. The real-life recording scenarios were a huge bonus, too.”

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 34 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV SCREEN AND MEDIA

Associate Degree in Screen and Media Production K AD017 Build valuable screen industry skills and knowledge in the key areas of concept development, , City storytelling, pre-production, production and post-production for single and multi-camera } 2 years productions. The program has a strong emphasis on industry knowledge, collaboration, team (mid-year entry only) building, creative application and professionalism. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad017

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). COMMUNICATION Diploma of Screen and Media K Dip: C5350 Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media Adv Dip: C6151 Develop skills and knowledge in concept development, storytelling, pre-production, production , City and post-production. Graduates enter the industry as freelance professionals or may work in } Dip: 1 year Australian network television. Adv Dip: 1 year www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5350 VTAC 3200372784

prerequisites e Selection task None.

ncc Dip: CUA51015 Adv Dip: CUA60615 Shannon Anderson Certificate IV in Screen and Media K C4374 Gain hands-on experience in all areas of television production and learn the teamwork , City Certificate IV in Screen and Media essentials. Career roles can include lighting assistant, camera operator, production assistant, } 1 year (Television Production) studio operator or assistant director. VTAC 3200373224 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4374 e Selection task prerequisites “I think RMIT has the best to None. offer in terms of skills, industry ncc CUA41215 connections and facilities. The Certificate IV is for beginners, and I didn’t have any experience or knowledge around TV production when I started the program.”

35 — Community Services

Unlock your potential to lead change.

Unlock your potential to lead change in a career that will help to develop socially aware and responsible communities.

Succeed as an international professional Passionate staff, work placements, pathway who works to empower people, groups and opportunities and proven international communities and contributes to combating research will help you thrive as a global social and economic inequalities. practitioner. Be the voice for the marginalised or a part You’ll find solutions to support people in of finding solutions that address global need and influence the creation of fairer development problems. policies and access to social, health and Lead debate on social issues or be the legal services. crucial link between people of culturally and RMIT’s programs in international and linguistically diverse backgrounds. community services are taught by staff who RMIT’s programs are designed with a focus have extensive professional and industry on training quality, field placement and experience. preparing students for new ways of working.

Gita Graham

Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)

“I am drawn to social work because of its commitment to human rights and social justice. “Having a social work degree will enable me to be more employable in the industry. It will open doors to roles I’m interested in and organisations I wish to work for. “The RMIT program places great emphasis on the importance of social workers being politically aware and engaged, and I feel that this is a really important element in my preparation as a social worker. “I’m learning about significant social issues both locally and globally, and the ethical concerns and debates surrounding these issues in the current political climate.”

36 LEARN A LANGUAGE WHY STUDY COMMUNITY SERVICES STUDY AREAS AT RMIT? nn Community services Enhance your employability and cross-cultural skills by studying a Learn from passionate and nn International studies language alongside your degree. engaged members of society nn Languages, translating RMIT offers language courses in: who actively work towards a and interpreting nn Chinese fairer world for all. nn Social work nn French Work-integrated learning nn Japanese opportunities allow you to apply your skills to the workplace and nn Spanish. be better prepared for success.

RMIT programs are professional qualifications with many being accredited by the leading industry body.

Have the opportunity to travel around the world while you study through study tours and exchanges with partner universities.

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ community-services

37 COMMUNITY SERVICES

Bachelor of Social Science (Youth Work) K BP191 Youth work is about realising justice for young people. In this degree you will learn about youth , City work practice, advocacy, planning, management and making policy decisions. } 3 years Youth workers have roles in government, health, youth services and housing programs. VTAC 3200333371 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp191 ATAR (2018: 75.50) prerequisites e Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs K C5346 Increase your skills and ability to work with people experiencing complex care needs resulting , City from addiction. This program is ideal for team leaders and staff with sufficient } 1 year work experience within the community services sector. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of the complex and interconnected nature of addiction and drug use. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5346

prerequisites Certificate IV in Mental Health or Alcohol and Other Drugs, or significant relevant work experience.

ncc CHC53215

Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) K C5345 Dorothy Bertrand Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the community services sector in , City roles from case work and counselling support to supporting youth and families in community } 1 year Diploma of Youth Work and welfare organisations. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5345

prerequisites “When I was in a really rough Certificate IV in Community Services and/or relevant experience in the community services sector. part of my life, I had a youth ncc CHC52015 worker reach out to me and she Diploma of Financial Counselling K C5360 saved my life. Sometimes all it Learn how to provide information, support and advocacy to assist people in financial difficulty , City takes is one person to change within a social justice framework. } 1 year a life, and since that person www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5360 changed mine, I made it my goal prerequisites to hopefully be that person for None. someone else. ncc CHC51115 “RMIT has provided me with Diploma of Youth Work K C5331 so many skills and helped me Learn a variety of skills and strategies to develop programs and services for young people. A , City and workplace range of exciting and challenging career opportunities exist in this sector including those in local } 1 year develop as a person. I now know government, juvenile justice and schools. what to do in difficult situations www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5331 and how to report them, how prerequisites to be a leader and how to be Certificate IV in Youth Work or youth work industry experience. a balanced worker in a highly ncc CHC50413 demanding field. Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs K C4364 “The biggest highlight of my Learn the skills and knowledge to work with people experiencing alcohol and drug dependency. , City Graduates are highly sought after in the community services, alcohol and other drugs sector. studies was working alongside } 1 year www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4364 VTAC 3200373064 Victoria Police as part of the prerequisites e Selection task Ropes Program, which gives None. young offenders a second ncc CHC43215 chance.” Certificate IV in Community Services K C4363 Gain the essential entry-level knowledge and skills necessary to perform a broad range of roles , City in the community services sector, such as health education, welfare and family support work. } 1 year www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4363 VTAC 3200310134 prerequisites e Selection task None. ncc CHC42015

Certificate IV in Youth Work K C4352 The role of a youth worker is diverse, with many exciting and challenging career opportunities. , City Develop the skills and knowledge necessary to work with and support 12 to 25-year-olds. Learn } 1 year through workshops, field trips and practical work experience. VTAC 3200372464 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4352 Selection task prerequisites e None. ncc CHC40413

Certificate III in Individual Support K C3319 Make a real difference to the lives of people in need and their families. Prepare for a career , City in aged care, disability, and home and community care. Graduates will qualify as nationally } 6 months recognised care workers. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c3319 prerequisites None. ncc CHC33015

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 38 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) K BP048 Engage with a rapidly changing global environment in this professionally oriented degree. From , City policymaking in to community development in South America, graduates } 3 years find dynamic careers in the international and cross-cultural sectors. VTAC 3200333031 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp048 e ATAR (2018: 85.05) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

LANGUAGES, TRANSLATING AND INTERPRETING

Advanced Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE–English) K C6154 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMUNITY Interpreting training for people with advanced bilingual skills. This program is endorsed by , City the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters Ltd (NAATI) at } 1 year the Certified Interpreter level. e Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6154

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – English (any). ncc PSP60916 Natassia Bell Advanced Diploma of Translating K C6153 Translating training for people with advanced bilingual skills. This program is endorsed by the , City Bachelor of Arts National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters Ltd (NAATI) at the Certified } 6 months (International Studies) Translator level. e Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6153 “I was drawn to the practical prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – English (any). aspect of the RMIT degree,

ncc PSP60816 particularly the internship. “International studies focuses Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE–English) K C5364 a lot on real-life issues, and so A preparatory interpreting program suited to bilingual individuals who have not yet reached an , City advanced level of language proficiency. This program is endorsed by the National Accreditation } 6 months most of the assignments we do Authority for Translators and Interpreters Ltd (NAATI) at the Provisional Certified Interpreter level. e Selection task are based on real-time world www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5364 events. We also have to do a lot prerequisites of our work in pairs or groups, so None. we learn how to work with people ncc PSP50916 that might be very different from ourselves to produce something Diploma of Languages K DP005 of quality. Learn a new language or improve your proficiency in a language you already know while , City developing knowledge of cultures and societies. The diploma can be taken concurrently with any } Intensive mode: “Recently we participated in a degree or as a stand-alone program. 1 year mock United Nations conference. Languages offered: Chinese, French, Japanese and Spanish. A one year full-time mode (Chinese and Japanese only) is also offered. The event itself was a five-hour www.rmit.edu.au/programs/dp005 conference, but the preparation

prerequisites leading up to the event was an Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). entire semester’s work. This was one of the most interesting PSYCHOLOGY yet difficult assessments I have done, but it was also very fun.” See page 69 for details

SOCIAL WORK

Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) K BH105 Develop the ability to pursue social justice and human rights principles in ethical, competent, , City critical and innovative ways. Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Association } 4 years of Social Workers. VTAC 3200331101 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh105 e ATAR (2018: 76.25) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / K BH106 Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) double degree , City Gain a unique and broad grounding of both social work and psychology in this combined } 5 years degree. You’ll develop a working knowledge of social science, social work and psychology, VTAC 3200333351 providing you with a range of career options in human services and community roles. Graduates are eligible for membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers. e ATAR (2018: 90.25) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh106

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

39 — Design

Join Australia’s leading destination for design*.

The University provides aspiring designers with a platform to develop the knowledge and skills to invent, visualise and prototype design solutions to complete problems.

RMIT’s design graduates continue to make learning from industry mentors and design an impact across the world in the fields experts, and using purpose-built studios of animation, innovation and technology, and modern technology, equipment and graphics and communications, interior, software. You’ll investigate contemporary, industrial, furniture and design, and cultural and environmental aspects of photography. design and technology and graduate as a Courses immerse you in hands-on studio highly trained designer and visual problem learning that is modelled on the best solver. practice of bespoke and commercial design Programs are centred on design, and we firms and industry. can also guide you to become a business You’ll learn from local and international owner or a developer who can turn an idea academics and lecturers who are practising into a commercially viable venture. designers and connected with industry and At RMIT you’ll learn to think and operate as the design community. a designer who can influence and shape the Through your studies you’ll expand your future of the design industry. design skills and gain valuable industry *QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 experience by working on client projects,

Mohammed Ghazali Shahril

Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours)

Mohammed Ghazali Shahril has developed an innovative product, service and system design with the Flexible Mobility: MPAV (Multi-Purpose Autonomous Vehicle) for regional public transport. “The MPAV is fully autonomous and doesn’t require a driver to operate the vehicle. The interior configuration can be easily adjusted to carry a maximum of 10 persons,” Mohammed said. “The MPAV addresses mobility issues within the current transportation systems and provides more opportunities for people to access public transportation in regional areas.”

40 Image above: Caitlin Caldwell, Diploma of Graphic Design. GRADUATE OF THE YEAR AWARDS WHY STUDY DESIGN AT RMIT? STUDY AREAS

nn Animation Supinthorn Saengsukyen and Natalie Viola Ranked #1 in Australia and #17 were two of the seven RMIT graduates who worldwide in Art and Design*. nn Graphic and communication won big at the 2017 Design Institute of design Australia’s Victoria and Tasmania Graduate nn Industrial, furniture and product of the Year Awards. From the first semester you’ll be hands-on in the studios learning design They share some advice on how to 2D and 3D design skills. flourish as a designer when you’re still nn Interior design stuck in the classroom. Learn from local and overseas nn Visual merchandising 1. Stay up-to-date with design trends academics and teachers who are practising designers and Ever-changing design trends mean that connected with industry and a those who can keep up with the latest the design community. styles will be one step ahead of their competitors, and Supinthorn advises translating that advantage into action. Engage in real-world projects that build your industry “Know the market and start to forecast networks. what will happen in the future,” Supinthorn said. Study in state-of-the-art workshops, studios and the new “As designers, we should be up-to-date world-class media precinct. on all new trends and new knowledge at all times.” *QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 2. Question the world around you

Designers shouldn’t limit themselves to creative industries when they look for inspiration either, Natalie said.

“Whether it’s delving into history or keeping in step with modern technology, any information – no matter how small – can be used as inspiration,” she said.

Natalie was also thankful for the guidance of RMIT’s experienced teachers and industry mentors, who helped her pursuit of knowledge and paved an “excellent start to her interior design career”. For more Read the full story here information visit bit.ly/2AhguLU rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ design

41 ANIMATION

Bachelor of Design (Animation and Interactive Media) K BP203 Become a specialist in digital media and design, including 2D and 3D animation, digital video, , City motion graphics, special effects, interactive media and sound design. Graduates work in a } 3 years variety of areas across design, media and art disciplines. VTAC 3200333261 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp203 e Selection task prerequisites

Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Adv Dip of Screen and Media (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total.

FASHION AND TEXTILES See page 60 for details

GAMES AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA See page 63 for details

Creating your own GRAPHIC AND COMMUNICATION DESIGN path with furniture Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) K BP115 designer James Fay Focusing on print, packaging, book, digital and screen-based design, this degree brings , City together visual communication and strategy to develop a sophisticated practice suited to } 3 years creative and business professions. James Fay is an emerging VTAC 3200332741 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp115 designer who sees the world e Selection task through its creative form. It’s this prerequisites ability to see objects in slightly Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). different ways that encouraged pathways him to enrol in the Associate nn Assoc Degree in Graphic Design (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1 year) = 3 years in total. nn Adv Dip of Graphic Design (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. Degree in Design (Furniture). Associate Degree in Graphic Design K AD022 “If you like being self-directed Combine communication, technology and design skills with a deep level of critical thinking to , Brunswick and creating your own path this create innovative concepts and design solutions. Specialise in corporate identity, advertising, } 2 years course is for you. I was taught branding, packaging, web design and book and magazine layout, with a focus in the second VTAC 3200133561 all the basics of how to use the year on a self-directed capstone project. e Selection task machinery and tooling, basic www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad022 construction methods and hand prerequisites skills, and then was able to take Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL).

my designs where I wanted. Diploma of Graphic Design K Dip: C5359 Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design Adv Dip: C6152 “Once we learned the basics , Brunswick of what we could do with each Working to industry briefs, you’ll develop strong technical expertise in industry-standard software including InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop. Gain in-depth knowledge of the design process to } Dip: 1 year machine, the learning shifted to work in digital design, finished art, typography and other areas of visual and graphic design. Adv Dip: 1 year us. The program offered enough www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5359 VTAC 3200172044

freedom to pursue and learn prerequisites e Selection task about any method or technique None.

that sparked our interest. ncc Dip: CUV50311 Adv Dip: CUV60411

“Through this form of self- Certificate IV in Design K C4382 guided learning, I was able to Gain the skills and knowledge to develop an individual folio of creative work that you can use to , Brunswick tailor the program to suit my apply for further design-focused study in a diploma or associate degree, or as an entry point into } 6 months the workforce. interests specifically. I could VTAC 3200172954 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4382 use the workshop and teachers e Selection task to help me develop a particular prerequisites skill, which made the program None. more engaging and extremely ncc CUV40311 beneficial in the growth of my own personal style.” INDUSTRIAL, FURNITURE AND PRODUCT DESIGN

Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) K BH104 This internationally renowned and award-winning program provides you with a platform to , City develop advanced skills and a sophisticated design knowledge to invent, visualise, prototype } 4 years and deliver resolved design solutions to complex problems in the form of new products and VTAC 3200332361 services. Graduates can work as industrial designers in a wide range of industries. Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh104 e

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree in Design (Furniture) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. nn Diploma of Product Design (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total.

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 42 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV INDUSTRIAL, FURNITURE AND PRODUCT DESIGN (CONTINUED) Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours) / See page 55 for details Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) double degree

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / DESIGN See page 56 for details Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) double degree Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering) (Honours) / See page 55 for details Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) double degree

Associate Degree in Design (Furniture) K AD007 This award-winning program combines real-life industry projects and theory with a hands-on , City focus on production to give you the knowledge and experience to design innovative modern } 2 years furniture. Global career opportunities are in major production companies or working as an VTAC 3200332291 Industry project helps independent designer. Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad007 e Elise Spinello pursue prerequisites a creative career Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL).

Diploma of Product Design K C5329 While studying the Diploma of This is your hands-on pathway into the world of design. This program allows you to imagine, , City Visual Merchandising at RMIT, explore and create objects that people will manufacture, buy, use and appreciate. Through your } 2 years Elise Spinello worked on an studies you will gain the knowledge and skills needed to create designs for consumer products, VTAC 3200372364 industry project that saw her experiences and systems. You will present your ideas through a combination of skills in visual and verbal communication, 3D models and computer software. e Selection task develop a window design for www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5329 Australian retailer Supré. prerequisites “RMIT’s industry connections None. with external clients have been ncc 22221VIC a major benefit. The Visual INTERIOR DESIGN Merchandising program offers so many projects and opportunities Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours) K BH115 to connect with real clients from This program positions Interior Design as an idea-led design discipline. It focuses on the , City big companies or brands and put dynamic relations between people and the surrounding environment and explores the potential } 4 years and future of interior design as a practice. Different interiors are considered from architectural, our skills to use. VTAC 3200332691 retail, exhibition and urban environments; digital and filmic spaces; performance and theatre design; art installations and more. e Selection task “This year I have also had the www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh115 opportunity to come up with prerequisites concepts for the Melbourne Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). Central Christmas Trees and go pathways on the Japan VM Study Tour. nn Assoc Degree in Interior Decoration and Design (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. nn Adv Dip of Building Design (Architectural) (2.5 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5.5 years in total. “There is also so much variety nn Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. in the industry projects on offer Associate Degree in Interior Decoration and Design K AD020 at RMIT. I never thought I’d be Develop specialised knowledge and high-level technical skills to explore and deliver unique , City learning how to do technical design solutions for a broad range of interior concepts. Graduates can work across a range } 2 years drawings in AutoCad, interior of commercial and residential interior design offices and boutique design and decoration VTAC 3200333541 designing within our Store consultancies. e Selection task Design subjects or bringing any www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad020 object you can think of to 3D. prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). “The wide range of skills and Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration K C5333 knowledge I’ve gained through In this practical program learn 2D and 3D design skills and the decorative aspect of design. , City this course has definitely made Develop documentation and technical skills in order to present your ideas to both residential and } 1.5 to 2 years me a more employable candidate commercial clients in a professional brief. VTAC 3200310034 for any job.” www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5333 e Selection task prerequisites Read Elise’s full story here: None. bit.ly/2hVXYAz ncc MSF50213 Image above: Elise Spinello’s design for Supré has Certificate IV in Interior Decoration K C4355 cemented her plans for a creative career. This practical program is your entry into the field of interior design and decoration. Plan, , City design and decorate an interior with a focus on the development of the project’s aesthetic, } 2 years environmental, spatial and safety aspects, as well as your client-presentation skills. (part-time only) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4355 e Selection task prerequisites None. ncc MSF40113

VISUAL MERCHANDISING

Diploma of Visual Merchandising K C5381 With graduates working across the globe, this diploma is recognised as a design leader. Working , City to industry briefs, this hands-on program will develop your creative display and design skills for } 1 year retail, exhibitions, event and photo-styling industries, preparing you for a highly successful career VTAC 3200372164 as a creative individual. Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5381 e prerequisites None. ncc SIR50217 43 — Education

Passion with purpose.

Few careers offer the chance to affect the lives of individuals as much as teaching.

From early childhood educators who guide You’ll be taught by education specialists learning through play to secondary teachers with extensive practical experience and who encourage individual and critical valuable insights to guide you through your thinking, teachers and educators are degree and into the classroom. rewarded by their students’ achievements and progress every day. RMIT education programs prepare you for the classrooms of the future by combining technology with best-practice teaching methods.

Jeremy Thomson

Bachelor of Education

“Choosing to study with RMIT was easy, as I have always associated the word ‘creative’ with the University, and creativity is essential in the teaching profession. “Primary school settings are essentially creative communities, so I felt RMIT would best prepare me to enter the profession with a fresh perspective.”

44 WHY TEACH? WHY STUDY EDUCATION AT RMIT? STUDY AREAS

nn Health and Teaching is a challenging yet rewarding Discover what teaching is like physical education profession. around the world through global placement experiences. nn Teacher education From seeing students achieve that ‘light nn Tertiary preparation bulb’ moment to guiding them in their Gain practical classroom future careers, here are five more reasons experience across different nn Training and assessment to pursue a career in teaching: learning environments. nn Shape the lives of young people. Learn from education specialists in RMIT’s professional nn Get transferable and globally recognised experience program. skills. nn There’s strong demand for new teachers. Connect with a a community nn Learn the value of tradition and of industry partners built over innovation. 50 years. nn Work in a challenging and rewarding profession.

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ education

45 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Bachelor of Applied Science (Health and Physical Education) K BP041 Prepare for a career as a specialist health and physical education teacher at Victorian schools. , Bundoora This degree also allows you to gain a second teaching method from a range of offerings. } 4 years www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp041 e Selection task prerequisites Units 1 and 2 – satisfactory completion in two units (any study combination) of any Mathematics; and Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods (any), Specialist Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) See page 69 for details

TEACHER EDUCATION

Bachelor of Education (Primary Education) K BP046 Prepare for the demands of 21st-century learning and teaching, combining hands-on , Brunswick or experiences with leading research. Graduates are eligible for registration with the Victorian Bundoora Institute of Teaching and can teach nationally and overseas. } 4 years Hanin Wehbe www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp046 VTAC Brunswick: prerequisites 3200133001 Bundoora: Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion of two units (any study combination) of General Mathematics, 3200233001 Bachelor of Education (Primary) Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics or Units 3 and 4, any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or 30 in English (EAL). e Selection task

pathways “RMIT’s education academics nn Certificate IV in Education Support (1 year) plus bachelor (additional 4 years) = 5 years in total. have a rich understanding of teaching, and have been Bachelor of Education (Primary and Early Childhood Education) K BP046 engaging role models. I have This specialised degree provides you with a professional qualification allowing you to work in a , Bundoora learned as much from my tutors’ diverse range of primary and early childhood education contexts, both locally and internationally. } 4 years teaching and engagement www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp046 VTAC 3200210051 strategies as I have from the prerequisites e Selection task coursework. Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion of two units (any study combination) of General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics or Units 3 and 4, any Mathematics; and a study score of at “The practical experience least 25 in any English (except EAL) or 30 in English (EAL). component of this degree has pathways been a highlight. By giving nn Certificate IV in Education Support (1 year) plus bachelor (additional 4 years) = 5 years in total. us practical experience in Bachelor of Education (Primary Education and Disability Studies) K BP046 classrooms every year, we have This specialised degree provides you with a professional qualification in both primary education , Bundoora created strong links between the and disability studies. You’ll be prepared to teach learners with special needs in either special } 4 years schools or mainstream schools. theory and practice of teaching.” VTAC 3200231061 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp046 e Selection task prerequisites Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion of two units (any study combination) of General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics or Units 3 and 4, any Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Certificate IV in Education Support (1 year) plus bachelor (additional 4 years) = 5 years in total.

Certificate IV in Education Support K C4349 This program will provide you with the essential skills to work collaboratively with teachers and , Brunswick students in school and community settings. } 1 year www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4349 VTAC 3200110144 prerequisites e Selection task Applicants require experience in direct learning support under limited guidance. Refer to URL for more information.

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KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert III Certificate III 46 Cert IV Certificate IV TERTIARY PREPARATION

Certificate III in EAL (Further Study) K Cert III: C3310 Certificate IV in EAL (Further Study) Cert IV: C4344 Develop your academic skills in essay and report writing, presentations, group work, research , City and organisation. Your improved English language and literacy skills will help you find } Cert III: 6 months employment, continue with further education and participate in the English-speaking community. Cert IV: 6 months EDUCATION www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c3310 e Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4344

prerequisites None.

ncc Cert III: 22255VIC Cert IV: 22258VIC

Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation K C4386 This program offers the perfect stepping stone for people returning to study, career changers , City who may need tertiary qualifications or for Year 12 students who missed out on their preferred } 6 months program. The program allows you to specialise in engineering, science, business or legal VTAC Business: streams. 3200310234 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4386 Engineering: prerequisites 3200317544 Legal: None. 3200310244 Olivia Chong ncc 22313VIC Science: 3200317554 Certifcate IV in Education Support e ATAR – not published “Completing the Certificate IV in Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) – Units 1 and 2 K Units 1 & 2: C2084 Education Support has opened Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) – Units 3 and 4 Units 3 & 4: C2085 up so many doors, not only in RMIT’s VCE program allows you to complete your VCE in the heart of Melbourne without any , City my career and studies, but it has extra-curricular activities so you can focus on your studies. RMIT delivers Year 11 (units 1 and 2) } Units 1 & 2: 1 year and Year 12 (units 3 and 4) in a mature and supportive environment, offering you an alternative Units 3 & 4: 1 year also changed my way of thinking pathway to being vocational or university studies. You can complete 16 VCE units, including four e Selection task and how I apply my knowledge Year 12 sequences in accordance with Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) to everyday situations. requirements. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c2084 “By studying at RMIT, I have www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c2085 gained the necessary skills to prerequisites find employment in a school and None. have really strengthened ncc VCE0000001 my desire to succeed through helping others.” TRAINING AND ASSESSMENT

Diploma of Training Design and Development K C5354 Develop advanced skills and knowledge in designing training and assessment programs and , Online materials in the national vocational education and training sector. } 1 year www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5354 e Selection task prerequisites Experience in training and assessment in a vocational area is essential.

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Diploma of Vocational Education and Training K C5353 Further your career as a vocational education and training practitioner by developing advanced , City delivery and assessment skills. } 18 months www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5353 e Selection task prerequisites Experience in training and assessment in a vocational area is essential. Access to a training and assessment environment is desirable.

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Certificate IV in Training and Assessment K C4377 This program is essential for people who wish to develop their skills in the design, delivery and , City assessment of vocation-based training. } Please refer www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4377 to web page

prerequisites e Selection task Must have a vocational area in which you will train and assess. This means having either a formal qualification or demonstrated industry knowledge and experience.

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47 — Engineering

Turn technical discoveries into practical solutions.

Engineering at RMIT is based on innovation and creativity. RMIT is recognised internationally for expertise and leadership in engineering education and research.

At RMIT, specialised programs allow you International experience such as overseas to develop your skills in the areas that work experience, exchange and study tours interest you most. You’ll design and create will give you a competitive edge. products, systems, structures and services You’ll also graduate work-ready with all that transform industry and improve lives. engineering bachelor degrees accredited You’ll benefit from RMIT’s strong industry with Australia’s peak body for engineers, partnerships that provide local and global Engineers Australia. opportunities. Through work placements, At RMIT there’s more than one way to reach industry projects, internships, seminars and your goal with pathways available through events, you’ll be in contact with industry the Associate Degree in Engineering every step of the way. Technology and a range of advanced diplomas.

Kit-Ho Kwok

Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours)/ Bachelor of Business (Management)

Kit-Ho Kwok’s studies are taking him around the globe. He is also gaining hands-on experience through the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition. “A highlight of my studies has been working as part of RMIT team VicHyper, developing a prototype Hyperloop pod. We were the last remaining team in the southern hemisphere for the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition where we demonstrated the capability of our award-winning design. Working alongside a team of driven and like-minded students on a new technology which could seriously change the world of transportation has been an experience like no other.”

48 RMIT RANKINGS WHY STUDY ENGINEERING AT RMIT? STUDY AREAS

nn Aerospace engineering World’s top 100 universities in RMIT’s specialised engineering and aviation civil and structural engineering programs mean that you gain specific knowledge from the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 nn Biomedical engineering start. nn Chemical engineering World’s top 100 universities Get engaged with industry nn Civil engineering in electrical and electronic through work placements, engineering industry projects and work- nn Computer engineering QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 integrated learning. nn Electrical and electronic engineering World’s top 150 universities in Go global and expand your chemical engineering horizons through international nn Environmental and sustainable work experience, exchange engineering QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 and study tours. nn Mechanical and automotive World’s top 150 universities in Project-based learning will engineering mechanical, aeronautical and help you bridge the gap manufacturing engineering between theory and practice. nn Mechatronics and manufacturing systems QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 As a signatory to the nn Telecommunications engineering International Engineering Alliance, degrees and many nn Tertiary preparation – vocational education programs engineering are recognised by the Washington Accord and the Dublin Accord respectively.

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ engineering

49 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND AVIATION

Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) K BP070 Build a broad awareness of the aviation operating environment and prepare for , City employment in a range of operational, management and planning roles in the aviation industry. } 3 years The degree contains two specialised streams. The first stream is in aviation operations and VTAC Management stream: management, while the second is in piloting, which prepares you to gain a commercial pilot 3200332911 licence. Pilot stream: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp070 3200532931 prerequisites e Management stream: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematics (any) and a study score of at least 25 in any English ATAR (2018: 75.75) (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). Note: For the pilot stream, students must be able to obtain a CASA Pilot stream: ATAR (2018: 73.15) Class 1 Medical Certificate.

pathways nn Pilot stream: Assoc Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots)

Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) / K BP284 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree , City Develop management skills while gaining a broad awareness of the aviation operating } 4 years environment. Prepare for employment in a range of operational, management and VTAC 3200333571 planning roles in the aviation industry. e ATAR (2018: 81.10) Flight Training www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp284 at Point Cook prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematics (any) and a study score of at least 25 in any English RMIT’s Associate Degree in (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). Aviation (Professional Pilots) Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours) K BH078 is run from world-class Gain specialised skills in aerospace engineering focusing on analysis, design and operation , City and flight training facilities and of aerospace hardware and software systems. Graduates will be ready to work as a high-level Bundoora|| environment at Point Cook. engineer on a wide range of Australian and international projects. } 4 years Point Cook was the world’s first www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh078 VTAC 3200432481 military air base and is home to prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 85.05) the Royal Australian Air Force Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a Museum. study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways RMIT is the only operator at nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Aerospace major‡. Point Cook, which minimises nn Adv Dip of Engineering (Aeronautical). circuit congestion and delays Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours) / K BH082 and enables more take-offs and Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree , City landings per hour than many Combine aerospace engineering with business skills to prepare for leadership roles in an and Bundoora# other airfields, improving training exciting global industry. Focus on the analysis, design and operation of sophisticated aerospace } 5 years systems, as well as organisational planning, coordination and resource direction. efficiency. VTAC 3200432041 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh082 The Point Cook Airfield is ideally e ATAR (2018: 89.65) prerequisites situated with access to all types Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a of airspace environments and study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). variable weather conditions created by mountains, sea and Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) K AD023 city. This enables trainees to Gain the practical and theoretical skills you need to achieve CASA certification as a Commercial , Point Cook Pilot and start your career in the sky. The RMIT flight training program is designed to develop the confidence and } 2 years provide flexibility in achieving your chosen career and meeting the commercial pilot licensing VTAC 3200733592 capability to handle aircraft requirements of Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority. e ATAR – command under a variety of www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad023 not published conditions. prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any) and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL).

Associate Degree in Engineering Technology – Aerospace major K AD026 Be introduced to the fundamental principles of engineering that apply across a range of fields. In , City second year you can chose to specialise in aerospace engineering. You also have an opportunity } 2 years to take a pathway into a relevant degree. VTAC 3200333661 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad026 e ATAR (2018: 51.35) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL).

* ‡ Students who successfully complete Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Aeronautical) K C6131 the associate degree with a minimum Grade Gain advanced technical training for technicians and engineers working at a paraprofessional , City Point Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are guaranteed level in aerospace manufacturing, design and maintenance. a place in the degree. } 2 years || Years one and two are conducted on the www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6131 VTAC 3200372394 City campus and years three and four are prerequisites e ATAR – conducted on the Bundoora campus. None. not published # Years one, two and three are conducted ncc MEM60112 on the City campus and years four and five are shared between the City and Bundoora campuses. The management component is studied on the City campus for all five years. * This program and relevant code may change due to revision of the National Training KEY: Package. K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 50 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) (Honours) K BH069 Learn how to bridge clinical medicine and the technology that supports it, and help people , City and affected by health conditions through studies in physics, mathematics, biochemistry and Bundoora** medical science. Graduates may work in the biotechnology industry producing devices for } 4 years medical electronics, clinical and rehabilitation engineering and biomaterials. VTAC 3200433201 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh069 ATAR (2018: 85.55)

e ENGINEERING prerequisites

Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any) and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) K BH079 Learn about the application of chemicals, physics, and biological sciences and technology , City for the design and improvement of industrial processes. Graduates work in diverse fields as } 4 years chemical engineers including water purification and food production and processing, or in VTAC 3200332711 developing products such as cosmetics or pharmaceuticals. ATAR (2018: 80.00) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh079 e prerequisites Grace Marconi Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Chemistry and in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry) / See page 81 for details Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) double degree (Honours)

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / K BH087 Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) double degree , City Studying biomedical engineering Combine engineering practice and design with knowledge of living systems to find solutions to } 5 years was the perfect way for Grace practical problems such as disease control. Integrating these skills produces chemical engineers VTAC 3200433141 Marconi to combine her interests who can apply biotechnology to make products on a large scale. e ATAR (2018: 86.85) in medicine, patient care and www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh087 problem solving. prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Chemistry and in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist “Biomedical engineering gives Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). me the opportunity to help Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / K BH085 people and be able to enhance Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree , City their quality of life every day. Chemical engineering science, practice, and design are combined with core management } 5 years principles to give you the ability to work at all levels of industry. A chemical engineering graduate “In doing a course that covered VTAC 3200332581 can work in areas from process and project engineering to marketing or research. such a broad spectrum of e ATAR (2018: 83.30) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh085 specialised areas, I knew I would

prerequisites be able to explore every area of Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Chemistry and in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist the biomedical engineering field Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). and find the niche that I enjoyed the most. All of that, and the Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / K BH122 Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences double degree facilities available, made RMIT , City and Gain an end-to-end understanding of how pharmaceutical products are designed and Bundoora†† an easy choice for me.” developed, as well as the process involved in their large-scale production. As the pharmaceutical } 5 years industry expands in Australia and worldwide, your understanding of the engineering process VTAC 3200433631 and other scientific fields involved in drug development and production will ensure you are well equipped to work across a range of roles. e ATAR – not published www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh122

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Chemistry and in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Science (Food Technology and Nutrition) / See page 82 for details Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) double degree

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) K BH077 Learn to plan, design, construct, supervise, manage and maintain essential infrastructure , City§ in communities. Civil engineers are employed as project managers, design engineers and } 4 years engineering asset managers. VTAC 3200432471 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh077 § e ATAR (2018: 85.05) Most classes will be conducted on the City prerequisites campus. Some laboratory classes will take Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a place on the Bundoora campus. ‡ study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). Students who successfully complete the associate degree with a minimum pathways Grade Point Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Civil major‡. guaranteed a place in the degree. nn Adv Dip of Engineering Technology. ** Years one and two are conducted on the City and Bundoora campuses. Years three and four are conducted mostly on the Bundoora campus. †† The chemical engineering parts of this double degree are delivered on the City campus. Pharmaceutical sciences is delivered on the Bundoora campus. 51 CIVIL ENGINEERING (CONTINUED)

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) / K BH088 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree , City‡‡ Combine studies in civil and infrastructure engineering and business management to help you } 5 years become a manager capable of providing technical and business leadership. The management VTAC 3200432591 program will prepare you for a range of additional roles, and with appropriate experience you can expect to advance to management positions in commercial, industrial and not-for-profit e ATAR (2018: 88.10) organisations. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh088

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of 20 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Associate Degree in Engineering Technology – Civil major K AD026 Be introduced to the fundamental principles of engineering that apply across a range of fields. , City In second year you can chose to specialise in civil engineering. You also have an opportunity to } 2 years take a pathway into a relevant degree. VTAC 3200333661 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad026 e ATAR (2018: 51.35) prerequisites Scott Walsh Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Engineering Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology K C6132* (Civil and Infrastructure) Learn about the practical and technical skills you need to work with civil engineers in the , City (Honours)/Bachelor of Business research, design and construction of infrastructure projects. } 2 years full-time or (Management) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6132 4 years part-time VTAC 3200310064 prerequisites Graduate Engineer, Fulton Hogan None. e ATAR – not published ncc 22228VIC Civil engineering and business management double degree COMPUTER ENGINEERING alumni Scott Walsh made the most out of the overseas Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours) K BH072 study and industry placement Learn about the design and application of programmable and reconfigurable devices and , City computer-based systems. Graduates work in industry and business to design and build opportunities available at RMIT. } 4 years computer and communication networks. VTAC 3200332811 “Highlights of my studies www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh072 e ATAR (2018: 80.35) have included completing two prerequisites international exchanges. Having Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). the opportunity to study in pathways different countries has given me nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Computer and Network major‡. a new lens through which to see nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Electrical and Electronics major‡. the world. nn Adv Dip of Computer Systems Engineering.

“My degree at RMIT has enabled Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours) / K BH091 Bachelor of Computer Science double degree me to receive a graduate position , City within a civil and construction Become the complete professional, with expertise in both the hardware and structure of } 5 years computer systems as well as the software that is used to control them. Graduates work in company based in Melbourne.” VTAC 3200332901 industries including defence, health and science, business, communication and security. e ATAR (2018: 84.20) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh091

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours) / K BH107 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree , City Combine technical engineering solutions within the computer and network engineering sphere } 5 years with the core knowledge required to successfully manage modern organisations. VTAC 3200332961 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh107 e ATAR – prerequisites not published Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Associate Degree in Engineering Technology – K AD026 Computer and Network major , City Be introduced to the fundamental principles of engineering that apply across a range of fields. In } 2 years second year you can chose to specialise in computer and network engineering. You also have VTAC 3200333661 an opportunity to take a pathway into a relevant degree. e ATAR (2018: 51.35) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad026

* This program and relevant code may prerequisites change due to revision of the National Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; Training Package. and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). ‡ Students who successfully complete the associate degree with a minimum Grade Point Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are guaranteed a place in the degree. ‡‡ Some laboratory classes will take place on KEY: the Bundoora campus. K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 52 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV COMPUTER ENGINEERING (CONTINUED)

Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering K C6121 Acquire hands-on experience with computer hardware and software applications. Graduates , City can gain work installing, maintaining and administering large computer networks. } 2 years www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6121 VTAC 3200372344 prerequisites e ATAR – not published

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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) K BH075 Play a part in finding better ways to power the modern world by learning the processes behind , City# the production and distribution of electricity. Graduates work on the systems for the generation, } 4 years distribution, utilisation and control of electric power systems, while driving the transition to VTAC 3200333291 alternative and renewable energy sources. e ATAR (2018: 80.00) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh075

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and Declan Lammers a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways Bachelor of Engineering nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Electrical and Electronics major‡. (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) nn Adv Dip of Engineering Technology (Electrical).

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) / K BH083 Bachelor of Commerce double degree From electrician to United , City§ Energy scholarship winner, Gain a combination of technical and business skills to develop electrical engineering solutions } 5 years in a commercial environment. Graduates have the technical skills, innovative approach, and the Declan Lammers is hoping his VTAC 3200332391 confidence and ability to manage large projects. degree in electrical engineering e ATAR (2018: 84.65) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh083 will lead to a successful career prerequisites in the power industry. Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). “I decided to study at RMIT as the University’s connection with Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) / K BH081 industry helps maintain a good Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree || , City balance between the essential, Combine the technical skills for designing solutions to electrical engineering problems with the } 5 years management skills to plan, implement and supervise projects. Graduates have technical skills, theoretical and practical VTAC 3200333911 innovative approaches to solutions, and the confidence and ability to lead. skills required for entering the e ATAR – www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh081 not published workforce. This relationship also prerequisites provides students with numerous Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and opportunities including a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). scholarships, internships and collaborative industry projects. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) K BH073 # All of these greatly assist This is a generalist degree that allows you to study all branches of electrical and electronic , City engineering, including generation, distribution and application of electrical energy, and the design } 4 years students in both networking as and control of the electrical and electronic devices and systems required to power and improve VTAC 3200332851 well as becoming adept graduate life for people and communities. e ATAR (2018: 80.60) engineers.” www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh073

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Electrical and Electronics major‡. nn Adv Dip of Engineering Technology – Electrical. nn Adv Dip of Electronics and Communications Engineering.

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) / K BH109 Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) double degree , City# Combine technical ability with an entrepreneurial approach to extend your career possibilities in } 5 years electrical and electronic engineering. Graduates will be better prepared to develop new products VTAC 3200332161 and/or start new businesses. e ATAR – ‡ www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh109 Students who successfully complete not published the associate degree with a minimum prerequisites Grade Point Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and guaranteed a place in the degree. a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). § Most lectures take place on the City campus; however, some lab classes will Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) / K BH110 run at specialised facilities at the Bundoora Bachelor of Business (International Business) campus. The commerce component is , City# double degree studied on the City campus. 5 years } || Most lectures take place on the City Combine electrical and electronic engineering skills with the ability to manage business VTAC 3200332921 campus; however, some lab classes will complexity in an international context. Many engineering companies operate globally and this run at specialised facilities at the Bundoora program will prepare graduates to work as an engineer in an international business environment. e ATAR – not published campus. The management component is www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh110 studied on the City campus. # prerequisites Most lectures take place on the City campus; however, some lab classes will Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and run at specialised facilities at the Bundoora a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). campus. 53 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (CONTINUED)

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) / K BH111 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree , City‡‡ Combine fundamental knowledge and principles in electrical and electronic engineering with } 5 years the ability to manage modern organisations. Graduate with the technical skills to work as an VTAC 3200332231 electrical or electronic engineer, combined with a business qualification that will help to move you quickly into management roles. e ATAR – not published www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh111

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Associate Degree in Engineering Technology – K AD026 Electrical and Electronics major , City Be introduced to the fundamental principles of engineering that apply across a range of fields. } 2 years In second year you can chose to specialise in electrical and electronics engineering. You also VTAC 3200333661 have an opportunity to take a pathway into a relevant degree. e ATAR (2018: 51.35) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad026

prerequisites Therese Pham Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Engineering Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical K C6120 (Environmental Engineering) Develop skills to design, validate and evaluate electrical equipment and systems, as well , City (Honours) as provide technical advice and sales. } 2 years full-time. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6120 Part-time may be available. prerequisites Studying a degree in VTAC 3200372424 None. environmental engineering e ATAR – allowed Therese Pham to follow ncc UEE62111 not published her passion for sustainability and Advanced Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering K C6122 the environment while using her Gain the skills to design and evaluate electronics and communications systems and equipment, , City strengths in problem solving, as well as manage risks and projects and provide technical advice. } 2 years full-time. reasoning and analysis. Graduates are prepared for roles at the technical officer level. Part-time may www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6122 be available. “I was interested in studying at VTAC 3200372434 prerequisites RMIT because there was a large None. e ATAR – emphasis on being prepared not published ncc UEE60211 for the workforce. RMIT offered a practical approach that was backed up with relevant theory. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING I knew choosing RMIT meant Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours) K BH080 investing in my future. Use engineering concepts and technical skills to preserve the environment, minimise pollution, , City‡‡ assess environmental impact, develop remediation measures and deliver sustainable solutions. “During my degree I undertook } 4 years Graduates work in environmental consultancies, government departments and regulatory VTAC 3200432571 a 12-week work placement bodies, private businesses, mining, water treatment and environmental remediation. e ATAR (2018: 81.35) with CSIRO. It was a fantastic www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh080

experience that really allowed prerequisites me to use the theory I learned at Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and uni in practice. The opportunity a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). also allowed me to appreciate Bachelor of Environmental Science / See page 82 for details the wide range of jobs an Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours) double degree environmental engineer can do.” Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering) (Honours) K BH076 Learn how to protect, restore and create engineered and natural systems that are socially, , City and environmentally and economically sustainable. Graduates work with technologies and Bundoora* engineering approaches to ensure global development is sustainable and to develop clean } 4 years manufacturing processes and improvements in technology. VTAC 3200433271 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh076 e ATAR (2018: 80.05) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Sustainable Systems major‡.

‡ Students who successfully complete the associate degree with a minimum Grade Point Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are guaranteed a place in the degree. ‡‡ Most lectures take place on the City campus; however, some lab classes will run at specialised facilities at the Bundoora campus. * Years one and two are conducted on the City campus and years three and four are conducted KEY: on the City and Bundoora campuses. K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 54 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING (CONTINUED)

Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering) (Honours) / K BH100 Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) double degree , City and Combine sustainable systems engineering and industrial design to gain a head start in industry. Bundoora†† Learn holistic approaches to the design of sustainable technologies and engineering systems } 5 years and focus on developing innovative and ethical designs. VTAC 3200433231 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh100 ATAR –

e ENGINEERING prerequisites not published Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering) (Honours) / K BH092 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree , City and Combine sustainable systems engineering and management to kick-start your career. Focus Bundoora# on the new technologies and innovative engineering approaches needed for sustainable global } 5 years development, as well as the planning, organising, coordination and direction of the resources VTAC 3200433211 of organisations. e ATAR (2018: 85.20) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh092

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a Casey Masters study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Associate Degree in Engineering Technology – Sustainable Systems major K AD026 Bachelor of Engineering Be introduced to the fundamental principles of engineering that apply across a range of fields. , City (Sustainable Systems Engineering) In second year you can chose to specialise in sustainable systems engineering. You also have } 2 years (Honours) an opportunity to take a pathway into a relevant degree. VTAC 3200333661 Graduate engineering consultant, www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad026 e ATAR (2018: 51.35) prerequisites Advisian Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). RMIT alumni Casey Masters used the skills he learned MECHANICAL AND AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING in his sustainable systems Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours) K BH074 engineering degree to implement Work to develop economical and sustainable automotive designs or solve automotive problems , City and an environmental management encompassing complete car design. Automotive engineers are employed by major car, truck and Bundoora|| system for a manufacturing bus companies, as well as racing teams and parts manufacturers. } 4 years facility. He is now an engineering www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh074 VTAC 3200431021 consultant based in Melbourne. prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 80.90) Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a “RMIT is the only university in study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). Australia with an engineering pathways course dedicated to sustainability. nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Mechanical major‡. With the future of industry aiming nn Adv Dip of Engineering (Mechanical). towards a more sustainable Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) K BH070 future, the decision to study at Mechanical engineering involves the planning, design and development of machinery, solving , City and RMIT was very easy for me.” problems and improving the machines used in everyday life. Graduates will be in high demand Bundoora§ across many industries managing and maintaining existing technologies and developing new } 4 years ones. VTAC 3200431761 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh070 e ATAR (2018: 80.30) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Mechanical major‡. nn Adv Dip of Engineering (Mechanical).

Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours) / K BH118 Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) double degree , City and Gain the technical and creative skills to become a technological innovator by combining Bundoora†† § Years one and two are conducted on the City automotive engineering and industrial design. Graduates can work across the engineering } 5 years and design disciplines to create innovative solutions and develop new technology within the campus, year three is conducted on both the VTAC 3200439981 automotive industry. City and Bundoora campuses, and year four is e ATAR – conducted on the Bundoora campus. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh118 not published ‡ Students who successfully complete the prerequisites associate degree with a minimum Grade Point Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are guaranteed a place in the degree. study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or 30 in English (EAL). # Years one, two and three are conducted on the City campus and years four and five are shared between the City and Bundoora campuses. The management component is studied on the City campus for all five years. || Years one and two are conducted on the City campus and years three and four are conducted on the Bundoora campus. †† Years one, two and three are conducted on the City campus and years four and five are shared between the City and Bundoora campuses. The industrial design component is studied on the City campus for all five years. 55 MECHANICAL AND AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING (CONTINUED)

Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours) / K BH084 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree , City and Combine engineering and management expertise to prepare you for leadership roles in Bundoora‡‡‡ automotive and related industries. Focus on core mechanical and automotive engineering, as } 5 years well as organisational planning, coordination and resource direction. VTAC 3200431241 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh084 e ATAR – prerequisites not published Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

RMIT racing teams Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / K BH090 Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) double degree , City and The Society of Automotive Combine mechanical engineering and biotechnology and prepare to meet challenges in industry. Bundoora§ Engineers International Careers exist in design, manufacturing and testing in government and commercial organisations. } 5 years (SAE) organises a university www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh090 VTAC 3200431211 competition known as Formula prerequisites e ATAR – not published SAE (or FSAE). The objective is Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). for university teams to design, build and compete in an open Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / K BH093 Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) double degree wheel race car. It is the largest , City and engineering competition in the Gain technical and creative skills to design and develop advanced manufactured products. Bundoora§ § Graduates work in mechanical and industrial design areas such as biomedical, automotive and } 5 years world, with more than 500 teams electro-mechanical product design. and events on every continent VTAC 3200431231 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh093 e ATAR (2018: 83.60) RMIT has two teams that take prerequisites part in FSAE. The RMIT Racing Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a Team produces a traditional study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). combustion racing car, while Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / K BH089 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree the RMIT Electric Racing Team , City and produces an electric vehicle. Understand the conversion and control of energy and motion in machinery and systems while Bundoora# gaining management skills. Use your advanced knowledge of materials, structures and energy, } 5 years and your management expertise, to solve technical problems. Both teams are made up of RMIT VTAC 3200431691 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh089 students under the supervision e ATAR (2018: 84.05) of technical staff and academic prerequisites advisors. Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Associate Degree in Engineering Technology – Mechanical major K AD026 Be introduced to the fundamental principles of engineering that apply across a range of fields. , City In second year you can chose to specialise in mechanical engineering. You also have an } 2 years opportunity to take a pathway into a relevant degree. VTAC 3200333661 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad026 e ATAR (2018: 51.35) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL).

Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Mechanical) K C6130* Gain the theoretical and practical skills to work in the mechanical and manufacturing industries , City as a technical officer or engineering supervisor/manager. } 2 years www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6130 VTAC 3200372444 prerequisites e ATAR – * This program and relevant code may change due None. not published to revision of the National Training Package.

# Years one, two and three are conducted on the ncc MEM60112 City campus and years four and five are shared between the City and Bundoora campuses. The management component is studied on the City MECHATRONICS AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS campus for all five years. Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) ‡‡‡ K BH068 Years one, two and three are conducted on the (Honours) City campus and years four and five are shared , City and between the City and Bundoora campuses. Get prepared for a design and manufacturing career with a program focused on mechatronics Bundoora|| § Years one and two are conducted on the City system design, automation, manufacturing management, and advanced materials. } 4 years campus, year three is shared between the City Graduates may work in automotive, aerospace, computer manufacturing, food and beverage VTAC 3200431661 and Bundoora campuses and years four and manufacturing, and engineering and management consultancies. five are conducted on the Bundoora campus. e ATAR (2018: 80.00) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh068 The biotechnology component is studied on the City campus. prerequisites ‡ Students who successfully complete the Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a associate degree with a minimum Grade Point study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are guaranteed a place pathways in the degree. ‡ || Years one and two are conducted on the City nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology –- Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics major campus and years three and four are conducted on the Bundoora campus. § § Years one and two are conducted on the City campus. Year three is conducted mostly on the City campus with some classes at the Bundoora campus. Years four and five are conducted on the Bundoora campus with year five having KEY: some classes at the City campus. K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 56 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV MECHATRONICS AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (CONTINUED)

Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) K BH086 (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (International Business) double degree , City and Combine the design and manufacture of mechanical devices and provide solutions with Bundoora‡‡‡ the business know-how to succeed in the international market. Graduates may find work in } 5 years multinational companies as executives in supply chain and procurement. VTAC 3200431251 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh086 ATAR (2018: 83.80)

e ENGINEERING prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Associate Degree in Engineering Technology – K AD026 Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics major , City Be introduced to the fundamental principles of engineering that apply across a range of fields. } 2 years In second year you can chose to specialise in advanced manufacturing and mechatronics. You VTAC 3200333661 also have an opportunity to take a pathway into a relevant degree. e ATAR (2018: 51.35) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad026

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). Sarah Tiziani

TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours) K BH071 and Mechatronics) (Honours) Gain the skills to find better ways to design, provide and utilise telecommunications, now and , City for the future. Graduates can work in industry to design and manufacture telecommunications } 4 years products, as well as design and maintain telecommunications infrastructure, services and VTAC 3200332861 networks. Wanting to learn about a range ATAR – www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh071 e of engineering disciplines, not published Sarah Tiziani is studying prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and advanced manufacturing and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). mechatronics. She loves working

pathways hands-on and being able to nn Assoc Degree in Engineering Technology – Electrical and Electronics major‡. produce tangible outcomes. nn Adv Dip of Electronics and Communications Engineering. “I completed 12 weeks of Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours) / K BH094 placement at a company Bachelor of Computer Science double degree , City called Virtual Research and Combine the knowledge of telecommunications engineering with skills in computer science to } 5 years Development Limited in undertake a leading role in system and network applications development and management. VTAC 3200333381 New Zealand, which specialises www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh094 e ATAR – in electronics and software prerequisites not published Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a development. I gained a lot of study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). new skills as well as learning about working in the industry.” Bachelor of Science (Physics) / Bachelor of Engineering See page 83 for details (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours) double degree

Certificate IV in Telecommunications Engineering Technology K C4387 Prepare for work as a technical officer or technician specialising in telecommunications systems , City and communication networks. Graduates generally work in the operations departments of } 1 year telecommunications carriers. VTAC 3200372584 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4387 e ATAR – prerequisites not published None.

ncc ICT41215

Certificate II in Telecommunications Technology K C2224 This program is based on the nationally accredited Telecommunications Training Package. , City It provides the academic qualifications to register under Cabler Provider Rules with the ACMA. } 36 weeks part-time, This program also offers specialist ACMA endorsements of structured and fibre optics cabling. 1 day per week www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c2224

prerequisites None.

ncc ICT20315

TERTIARY PREPARATION – ENGINEERING

Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation K C4386 This program is designed for Year 12 students, those returning to study after a break or career , City ‡ Students who successfully complete the changers, preparing you for further tertiary studies. The program allows you to specialise in } 6 months associate degree with a minimum Grade Point engineering, science, business, or legal streams. Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are guaranteed a place VTAC Business: in the degree. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4386 3200310234 || Years one and two are conducted on the City Engineering: prerequisites campus and years three and four are conducted 3200317544 None. on the Bundoora campus. Legal: ‡‡‡ ncc 22313VIC 3200310244 Years one, two and three are conducted on the Science: City campus and years four and five are shared 3200317554 between the City and Bundoora campuses. e ATAR – not published 57 — Fashion

Influence future trends in the fashion and textiles industry.

Ranked in the Top 20 schools internationally by the prestigious Business of Fashion Global School Rankings, RMIT fashion graduates have gained employment at leading brands including Balenciaga, Vetements, Louis Vuitton and Thom Browne.

Students are immersed in hands-on Students showcase their collections at studio learning with a strong focus on major events including the Virgin Australia industry-connected projects that provide Melbourne Fashion Festival, Melbourne direct insights into the global workplace. Spring Fashion Week and London Graduate Through your studies you will develop Fashion Week. the technical and practical skills and the knowledge to work across the world in a range of industries and fields.

Meet the designers

Sammi Guss, Bachelor of Fashion (Design) (Honours) Graduate Collection at Melbourne Fashion Week

Sammi Guss’s gender-neutral designs look at ways humans physically and emotionally communicate support and kindness to one another. “Our teachers and mentors push us to be innovators in the industry with no idea being too extreme. That freedom and encouragement has allowed me to try some obscure and imaginative things over the past four years. Through this trial and error, I’ve really found my footing and identity as a designer and what is authentic to me and my practice.” Photo by Lucas Dawson

58 TEXTILE STUDENTS DESIGN ACMI’S WHY STUDY FASHION AT RMIT? STUDY AREAS FIRST EVER LINE OF MERCHANDISE nn Fashion and textiles Ranked in the Top 20 fashion nn Merchandising schools worldwide by the Business of Fashion Global School Rankings 2017.

From the first semester you’ll be in the studios making, creating and experimenting.

Be part of an industry-connected community, where you can experiment, share ideas and collaborate. The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) partnered with the Bachelor of Arts (Textile Design) program to support the Develop your identity as a next generation of Australian design talent, designer and in the creative launching a fresh line of merchandise area of fashion business. and providing the students with valuable experience in the merchandising process from concept to execution.

The result was a sophisticated collection of products that reflected the diversity of meaning different people draw from moving images in all forms.

“RMIT textile students have a great reputation for excellent work and it was wonderful to be presented with such a strong, broad range of concepts and applications,” said Monique De Jong, ACMI Head of Design.

Read the full story here: bit.ly/2iXgQma

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ fashion

59 FASHION AND TEXTILES

Bachelor of Arts (Textile Design) K BP121 Through hands-on studios, interactive classes and industry projects you will develop skills across , Brunswick design from illustration to print, knit, product and computer-aided design. You’ll develop the } 3 years know-how and confidence to deliver innovative and speculative responses to design ideas, VTAC 3200132211 transferring these concepts into a finished product and graduating as an internationally attuned textile designer. e Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp121

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Adv Dip Textile Design and Development (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total.

Bachelor of Fashion (Design) (Honours) K BH103 Highly regarded by the international fashion community, this program challenges the boundaries , City and of fashion. It embraces the latest design directions and explores potential future practices of Brunswick fashion design. This degree allows you the creative freedom to develop original ideas through } 4 years to final designs and challenges you through exploration and reflection to develop the skills VTAC 3200632561 and knowledge to formulate your voice as a designer. Collections are showcased at premier Australian and international fashion festivals. e Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh103

prerequisites Melbourne Fashion Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways Week nn Assoc Degree in Fashion Design and Technology (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total.

Twenty students from RMIT’s Bachelor of Fashion (Design Technology) K BP211 Bachelor of Fashion (Design) This is the next step for graduates of the Associate Degree in Fashion Design and Technology , Brunswick to gain a degree qualification in one year. This additional year of study provides the advanced } 1 year (Honours) have been selected to technical capabilities and knowledge to work as a fashion designer and fashion product VTAC 3200133251 present their graduate collections developer within the global fashion industry. to the international fashion world www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp211

at Melbourne Fashion Week. prerequisites RMIT Associate Degree in Fashion Design and Technology with a minimum Grade Point Average of 2.0 out of Now in its 12th year, RMIT’s 4.0, or equivalent program at another institution. exclusive Student Runway showcases the most exciting Associate Degree in Fashion Design and Technology K AD014 and inventive collections coming This highly sought-after program develops advanced design and technical skills by blending , Brunswick out of the University’s School of theory with practice through a series of industry-driven and live international projects. Develop } 2 years advanced skills in pattern-making and garment construction to produce everything from ready- VTAC 3200133081 Fashion and Textiles. to-wear through to made-to-measure fashion. You’ll even gain the knowledge to start your own fashion business. e Selection task The event is a unique opportunity www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad014 for students to share their work prerequisites with the local and international Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). design community and position themselves as the creative talent Diploma of Fashion Styling K C5336 of fashion’s next generation, Be a creative force in the global fashion industry. Working to industry briefs, you’ll develop , Brunswick leading the way for emerging the skills and knowledge to provide an individual or business with creative styling solutions for } 1 year fashion editorials, print or television campaigns, personal styling, online media and participating VTAC 3200110164 design. in a professional fashion show. e Selection task Experimenting with material www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5336 construction, form and process, prerequisites the designers’ garments are None. inspired by everything from ncc 10064NAT technological communication to the comfort of a human hug.

Image above: ‘Legit Poetry’ designed by Bachelor of Fashion (Design) (Honours) student Jessica Gregory. Jessica’s collection bursts with humour, as expected from clothing influenced by the internet’s meme phenomenon. Photo by Lucas Dawson.

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 60 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV FASHION AND TEXTILES (CONTINUED)

Certificate IV in Textile Design, Development and Production K Cert IV: C4390 Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development Adv Dip: C6158 Recognised by industry for developing students with high-level skills in drawing and illustration, , Brunswick FASHION painting, design and concept development, this program enables graduates to plan, develop } Cert IV: 1 year and produce screen-printed, machine-knitted or woven fabrics for a variety (part-time also of fashion, homewares and commercial applications. available) Adv Dip: 1 year www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4390 VTAC 3200172324 prerequisites Selection task None. e

ncc Cert IV: LMT41107 Adv Dip: MST60216

Certificate IV in Custom Made Footwear K C4389 In the only dedicated footwear design program in Australia you’ll develop technical and practical , Brunswick skills to produce high-level, custom-made footwear, focusing on design, patterns, manufacturing } 1 year and the presentation of finished design ideas. Graduates have gone on to work for local and VTAC 3200110154 international footwear companies and started their own businesses. Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4389 e

prerequisites None.

ncc LMT40407

Certificate III in Clothing Productionapprenticeship K C3394 Gain your fashion www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c3394 , Brunswick prerequisites bachelor qualification Please refer to web page. with one year of ncc MST30116 additional study Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operationsapprenticeship K C3395 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c3395 , Brunswick Graduates from RMIT’s prerequisites Associate Degree in Fashion Please refer to web page. Design and Technology and ncc MST30716 Associate Degree in Fashion and Textiles Merchandising can MERCHANDISING continue their studies in the programs listed below and gain Bachelor of Fashion (Merchandise Management) K BP310 a bachelor qualification in one This is the next step for graduates of the Associate Degree in Fashion and Textile Merchandising , Brunswick additional year. to gain a degree qualification in one year. This additional year of study provides advanced } 1 year management and business knowledge to work as a manager in retail, merchandising, buying VTAC 3200133241 and planning within the global fashion industry. Bachelor of Fashion www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp310 (Design Technology) prerequisites RMIT Associate Degree in Fashion and Textile Merchandising with a minimum Grade Point Average of 2.0 out of You’ll gain: 4.0, or equivalent program at another institution. nn the ability for critical and individual thinking — crucial Associate Degree in Fashion and Textile Merchandising K AD013 for an ongoing creative career Celebrated for connecting students with the biggest names in local and global fashion through , Brunswick acclaimed industry projects such as ‘The Retail Initiative’, this program explores and integrates } 2 years creativity and business. Its international focus will prepare you to pursue a career in buying, nn advanced technical and VTAC 3200133061 product development, retail management, planning allocation and quality. professional knowledge in ATAR (2018: 65.20) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad013 e fashion design prerequisites nn the opportunity to produce Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). a graduate collection showcased to industry.

Bachelor of Fashion (Merchandise Management) You’ll develop: nn critical thinking skills and the knowledge to help you identify, analyse and resolve complex challenges in a fashion and textile context relating to: nn management nn advanced merchandising and marketing nn industry trends. With one additional year of study you’ll graduate with the skills to shape the future of fashion.

Image above: Designed by Bachelor of Fashion (Design Technology) graduate Vanessa Portelli. 61 — Game Design

Create interactive experiences by combining design passion and technical skill.

Develop your digital art and design talents to create characters, environments and worlds for platforms such as computers, consoles and mobile devices.

You’ll study in creative studio and workshop Combine this with RMIT’s strong industry environments that encourage artistic and connections and valuable workplace intellectual investigation. You’ll work across experience, and you’ll be all set to work disciplines with students from different in the broad digital media, animation and courses who will one day be your games industries. colleagues in industry. Across our animation, games, interactive and digital media courses you’ll learn from passionate teachers and develop strong technical abilities in design, digital media, art, 2D and 3D design, motion graphics and special effects.

Cherie Davidson

Bachelor of Arts (Digital Art)† and Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Graphics Programming)

Cherie Davidson followed her passion for games design and programming and is now working as an associate producer at a British video game developer. “I played games throughout my childhood and when I was looking into my study options I realised that it could be a career and not just a hobby. “I can’t imagine doing anything else as there is no other field that marries the technical, artistic and individual passion so completely.”

† This program has been replaced by the Bachelor of Design (Digital Media).

62 GAMES AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA WHY STUDY GAME DESIGN Bachelor of Computer Science (games, graphics and digital media streams available) See page 72 for details AT RMIT? Bachelor of Design (Digital Media) K BP309 This degree will teach you to be a digital media specialist in screen design, time-based media , City You’ll be surrounded or interactive media. You will focus on some of the core disciplines of the field including visual } 3 years effects and compositing, motion graphics, interactive media and design, sound design and by like-minded VTAC 3200310071 digital media theory. students and be able to ATAR (2018: 70.15) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp309 e collaborate on projects

prerequisites across year levels and Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). in real industry studios.

pathways nn Assoc Degree in Graphic Design (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1 year) = 3 years in total. You will become skilled nn Assoc Degree in Screen and Media Production (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1 year) = 3 years in total. in producing rich nn Adv Dip of Graphic Design (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. interactive experiences nn Adv Dip of Screen and Media (Interactive Media) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total. nn Adv Dip Music Industry (Sound Production) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total. by developing your conceptual design, Bachelor of Design (Games) K BP214 storytelling and This unique degree provides specialist training in computer-generated design with particular , City specialist art skills. emphasis on game studies and art practice. You will study design, narrative, imaging, modelling } 3 years and animation (2D and 3D), concept art and game environments. VTAC 3200332051 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp214 e Selection task prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Adv Dip of Screen and Media (Interactive Media) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total.

Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Graphics Programming) K BP215 Learn to write code or use game-development engines to create computer or video games. , City This degree is multidisciplinary, industry-focused and the only one of its kind in Australia. } 3 years www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp215 VTAC 3200332191 prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 76.50) Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree in Information Technology (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2.5 years) = 4.5 years in total.

Diploma of Screen and Media (Interactive Media) K Dip: C5361 Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media (Interactive Media) Adv Dip: C6151 Study advanced interactivity, concept development, games, group and independent productions, , City and sound design while making important industry connections. Develop } Dip: 1 year your aesthetic and technical abilities in the creative areas of design, media and art. Adv Dip: 1 year www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5361 VTAC 3200372094

prerequisites None. For more ncc Dip: CUA51015 Adv Dip: CUA60615 information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ game-design KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 63 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV — Health Science

Creating healthy communities.

Help make a real difference to the lives of individuals, families and the community.

Health science programs at RMIT are driven RMIT’s programs are developed in to improve lives and make a positive impact. consultation with program advisory Strong industry links and purpose-built committees that are made up of practising facilities produce health practitioners with professionals. Many programs offer industry skills that are highly valued. placements, student clinics and work As the medical system moves from “sick experience. care” to “health care”, there’s a strong focus This ensures RMIT students graduate on wellbeing, health promotion, prevention, with the skills, industry experience and early detection, diagnosis, treatment and confidence to launch their careers. care. It also means the demand for health science professionals is high and career prospects are strong.

Amy Xu

Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations) – Nuclear Medicine

“Nuclear medicine is a highly specified and unique area of medicine that blends physics, chemistry, anatomy and physiology into one – with the potential to change a patient’s life. “I chose to study at RMIT as it is the only university in Victoria to offer an undergraduate nuclear medicine degree. It also has a practical and hands-on approach to learning. The program is recognised internationally, which allows for more opportunities to work overseas.”

64 RMIT’S HEALTH SCIENCES CLINIC WHY STUDY HEALTH SCIENCE STUDY AREAS AT RMIT? nn Complementary medicine

Work placements are an integral nn Dental studies component of many programs, nn Medical radiations allowing students to gain experience and confidence nn Nursing and allied health both in Australia and overseas. nn Optical dispensing Programs are industry nn Pharmacy developed, accredited and recognised by professional nn Psychology bodies. Industry input ensures teaching is current and relevant. nn Sports science

Located at Uni Hill Bundoora, RMIT’s Health Purpose-built clinics, Sciences Clinic provides clinical training for laboratories and classrooms students of Chinese medicine, chiropractic, help put theory and practice osteopathy and psychology to meet in context. registration requirements. A dedicated campus at Under the supervision of registered Bundoora provides a practitioners and RMIT academic staff, professional community senior students treat members of the public environment to collaborate and provide clinical diagnosis, health advice and develop skills. and treatment for a range of conditions.

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ health-science

65 COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE

Bachelor of Health Science / K BP278 Bachelor of Applied Science (Chinese Medicine) double degree , Bundoora This degree integrates Chinese medicine’s unique principles, diagnoses and treatments with } 5 years Western medical sciences. Graduates can practise Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture VTAC 3200231281 internationally and undertake research in this emerging area. e ATAR (2018: 66.15) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp278

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Health Science / K BP280 Bachelor of Applied Science (Chiropractic) double degree , Bundoora Diagnose, treat and prevent mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system. The degree } 5 years focuses on basic and human science topics such as anatomy, physiology and pathology. VTAC 3200231291 Undertake work-integrated learning from the start of your degree. e ATAR (2018: 63.30) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp280

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Health Science / K BP279 Ann Lu Bachelor of Applied Science (Osteopathy) double degree , Bundoora Osteopathy improves patient health by treating the musculoskeletal system. Learn to make } 5 years Bachelor of Health Science/ treatment decisions in relation to patients and their conditions, and to advise on posture, VTAC 3200231271 Bachelor of Applied Science exercise, lifting procedures, nutrition and other areas. e ATAR (2018: 63.15) (Osteopathy) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp279

prerequisites Ann Lu’s fascination with the Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). human body and its structure led Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy K C6159 to her passion for health, healing Myotherapists assess, treat and manage musculoskeletal conditions. Learn to help prevent injury , City and osteopathy. and treat conditions ranging from sporting injuries to overuse and neuromuscular disorders. } 1 year Prepares you for career opportunities in sporting clubs and private clinics. VTAC 3200372514 “The human body and its www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6159 structure fascinated me, so I e ATAR – prerequisites not published looked for courses that offered Must complete Diploma of Remedial Massage before enrolling in Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy.

anatomy as a first-year subject. ncc 22316VIC

“That’s when I came across Diploma of Remedial Massage K C5357 osteopathy. I was sold on the This program will help you to learn and apply the skills and knowledge used in remedial , City principles of osteopathy, which massage. You’ll learn a variety of treatment techniques and assessment skills to provide remedial } 1.5 years massage to clients with specific needs. emphasise the restoration of VTAC 3200372514 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5357 health through the inter-related e ATAR – nature of human structure and prerequisites not published function. None. ncc HLT52015 “I chose to study at RMIT not only because of its established links to industry, but because of its contribution to industry as well, by creating work-ready graduates. “Some of the most invaluable resources we have are the clinicians who guide us during our weekly training at the RMIT Health Sciences Clinic. “This course is challenging, both mentally and physically, but it’s all worth it when you realise the incredible breadth of skill and knowledge you acquire. It’s a course that will absolutely open doors for me.”

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 66 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV DENTAL STUDIES

Advanced Diploma of Dental Prosthetics K C6157 Dental prosthetists work independently and in public clinics to provide denture services and , City mouthguards to the public. Develop knowledge and clinical and practical skills required for } 2 years registration as a dental prosthetist in Australia. e Selection task www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6157

prerequisites Diploma of Dental Technology or equivalent.

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Diploma of Dental Technology K C5373 This program provides you with the underpinning knowledge and practical skills required to , City safely and effectively perform the entry-level roles and responsibilities of a dental technician. This } 2 years program is also available as an apprenticeship. Apprenticeship: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5373 3 years part-time

prerequisites VTAC 3200372524 None. e ATAR – not published ncc HLT55115

Certificate IV in Dental Assisting K C4385 Timo Ohlsen Become an integral part of dental health teams in private and public sector dental clinics and , City agencies. } 1 year Advanced Diploma of www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4385 Dental Prosthetics

prerequisites Certificate III in Dental Assisting. Must be currently employed and supported by a dental practice/agency throughout the duration of the program and hold a Level 2 First Aid qualification. Timo Ohlsen came to RMIT to

ncc HLT45015 advance his dental career from technician to prosthetist by Certificate III in Dental Assisting K C3393 studying the Advanced Diploma This qualification provides the knowledge and skills to perform the responsibilities of , City of Dental Prosthetics. a dental assistant and offers pathways to further development in the industry. } 1 year part-time www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c3393 “After working as a dental ncc HLT35015 technician, it became clear to me that the interaction with patients MEDICAL RADIATIONS and experiencing their new smile was something I wanted to be a Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations) K BP148 part of. So I moved to Melbourne Streams available: Medical Imaging (Radiography); Nuclear Medicine; and Radiation Therapy. , Bundoora to study at RMIT, which was Medical radiation involves the application of radiation for diagnosis and treatment of injury } 3 years highly recommended by my and disease. Career roles in the public or private healthcare sector include nuclear medicine VTAC Medical Imaging technologist, radiation therapist and diagnostic radiographer. (Radiography) stream: peers in the industry. 3200231091 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp148 Nuclear Medicine “The program has already prerequisites stream: helped me to land my dream job, 3200231081 Medical Imaging (Radiography) and Radiation Therapy streams working as dental prosthetist in a Units 1 to 4 – two units (any study combination) of Biology or Chemistry; and Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at Radiation Therapy stream: least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any quality-oriented private practice.” 3200231111 English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). e Medical Imaging Nuclear Medicine stream (Radiography) stream: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics and ATAR (2018: 96.40); Chemistry; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). and selection task Nuclear Medicine stream: ATAR (2018: 88.65); and selection task Radiation Therapy stream: ATAR (2018: 91.05); and selection task

67 NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH

Bachelor of Nursing K BP032 Covering acute care nursing, continuing care nursing, community care and mental health , Bundoora nursing, this degree prepares you for a professional career as a registered nurse. Excellent } 3 years employment prospects exist in a diverse range of healthcare settings. VTAC 3200231201 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp032 e ATAR (2018: 65.25) prerequisites Units 1 and 2 – Mathematics (any) or Units 3 and 4 – Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

enrolled nurses: Must have completed the Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) less than 12 months prior OR Completed the Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) more than 12 months but less than 10 years prior to application and be registered as an Enrolled Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.

pathways nn Dip of Nursing (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total.

Associate Degree in Health Sciences K AD019 Develop work-ready skills and knowledge for the health industry in either health promotion or , City health information management. Graduates may work in government, community centres, } 2 years hospitals, health promotion agencies or health insurance companies. Olatunji Falano VTAC 3200333641 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad019 e ATAR (2018: 51.45) Certificate IV in prerequisites Allied Health Assistance Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). Diploma of Nursing K C5365 After working as a personal care Enrolled nurses help to provide acute, preventive, curative and rehabilitative care under the , City or Bundoora direction and supervision of a registered nurse. Prepare for work in a range of diverse healthcare } 2 years assistant Olatunji Falano wanted settings or continue your studies at degree level. to improve his skills, so he VTAC City: 3200372334 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5365 Bundoora: signed up for a Certificate IV in prerequisites 3200272334 Allied Health Assistance. Non-Year 12 applicants must complete the VETASSESS nursing test or equivalent or have successfully e ATAR – completed a relevant certificate III or above. not published “The Certificate IV in Allied ncc HLT51612 Health Assistance is well structured and planned, with Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance K C4367 practical activities offering As an allied health professional, you’ll work alongside health professionals such as , City insights into real-life scenarios. physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech pathologists to facilitate rehabilitation and } 10 months Observation days and work encourage optimal health. full-time or 1 year part-time placements in clinics made sure www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4367 VTAC 3200310224 we consolidated what we had prerequisites None. e ATAR – learned. not published ncc HLT43015 “Nothing could have been better for me than what was offered in OPTICAL DISPENSING this program, and it sets me up Certificate IV in Optical Dispensing perfectly to continue on with a K C4375 bachelor degree.” This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required by optical dispensers to dispense and , City supply optical appliances as prescribed by optometrists and/or ophthalmologists in accordance } 1 year with Australian Standards. This program is also available as a traineeship. VTAC 3200310094 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4375 e ATAR – prerequisites not published None.

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KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 68 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV PHARMACY

Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) K BH102 This degree is your first step to becoming a pharmacist. It prepares you for the year-long , Bundoora internship you need to gain Australia-wide registration. Career paths lead into community } 4 years pharmacy, hospital pharmacy and other more specialised roles. VTAC 3200231191 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh102 e ATAR (2018: 78.40); prerequisites and selection task Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in Chemistry and in Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). HEALTH SCIENCE HEALTH pathways nn Associate Degree in Applied Science (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total.

PSYCHOLOGY

Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) K BP154 Ever wondered what makes humans tick? Explore the science of the mind and human , City or Bundoora nature and the biological factors that influence our behaviour. You will examine mental states, } 3 years processes and motivations that affect our personality. Prepares you for a career in organisational VTAC City: 3200332021 management, sport, cross-cultural studies, counselling, human resources and, with further Bundoora: study, teaching, researching or practising psychology. 3200232021 Claire Landby www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp154 e City: prerequisites ATAR (2018: 68.10) Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Units 1 and 2 – Mathematics (any); Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Geography, Bundoora: Mathematics (any) or Science (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in ATAR (2018: 65.15) English (EAL). Claire Landby studied the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) K BP112 and completed her internship at Study human experience and behaviour in this psychology degree that combines a strong , City the Royal Melbourne Hospital, social grounding. You will also have the opportunity to apply your skills in an industry-based field } 3 years placement with a professional organisation of your choice. Graduates can undertake further applying her skills as part of the VTAC 3200333191 study to become an accredited psychologist or work in a wide variety of public, private and hospital healthcare team. community sectors. e ATAR (2018: 83.60) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp112 “After graduating from RMIT, prerequisites I was fortunate to find an Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). internship role at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology See page 76 for details Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / “My role enables me to apply the See page 39 for details Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) double degree knowledge I gained during my degree in a clinical setting and to SPORTS SCIENCE be a part of a healthcare team, Bachelor of Applied Science (Health and Physical Education) See page 46 for details working closely with doctors, nurses, speech pathologists, Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) K BP296 occupational therapists and Learn about sport science, exercise prescription, health and reconditioning. Graduates are , Bundoora social workers. employed in a range of sport, exercise, fitness, health and recreation settings. } 3 years www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp296 VTAC 3200231161 “Hospital-based pharmacy roles prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 62.30) are competitive and being able to Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Physical Education, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematical work at one of Melbourne’s major Methods (any), Specialist Mathematics or Physics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or hospitals is very rewarding.” at least 30 in English (EAL). An interview may be required for some applicants.

69 — Information Technology

We are living in a digital age where too much information is never enough.

RMIT computing and IT programs prepare you to meet today’s digital challenges and to imagine how people and technology will interact in the future.

Every industry needs experts in computer RMIT lets you customise a university degree science and IT to help manage and process to suit your interests. You can build a data and provide network support and flexible skill set by combining courses that security. match your passions and talents. In a nutshell, computer scientists At RMIT, you’re not just learning theory. understand the ‘why’ behind programs and You’re solving real industry problems and IT specialists manage the systems. developing market-ready software.

Josh Caratelli

Bachelor of Computer Science

Josh Caratelli was still at high school and studying RMIT’s VCE extension studies when he developed the award-winning Smog Game for iPhone and iPad, which shows children the benefit of reducing their carbon footprint. “Undertaking VCE extension studies at RMIT helped immensely in alleviating some of the technical issues I had, as I’m primarily a self-taught programmer, but after I began to be formally taught programming at RMIT, Smog Game’s code quality and rate of progress shot up.” Find out more about Josh’s Smog Game at www.smog-game.com

70 NEW APP A GAME CHANGER WHY STUDY INFORMATION STUDY AREAS TECHNOLOGY AT RMIT? nn Computer science

Benefit from innovative and nn Information technology industry-relevant courses, nn Software engineering giving you the practical skills and knowledge that employers need and value.

RMIT’s Programming Club provides a fun and social way to familiarise yourself with team-based project work.

Get a practical head start through paid industry A new mobile app developed by RMIT placements, unpaid internships software engineering students could be a and industry projects. game changer for chemistry education.

Inspired by teaching staff and created by students, Chirality is a game designed to help make learning chemistry fun.

The development team included undergraduate and postgraduate students studying computer science, information technology and software engineering.

“Chirality is doing really well on the App Store, with hundreds of downloads already and lots of interest in the US and Europe, but by expanding the app and making it available for Android many more students can use it,” Associate Professor Michelle Spencer said.

“Apple is fussy about what they accept onto the App Store, so it’s a testament to the students’ capabilities that our app was accepted first time, with no revisions For more required, particularly as the students had information visit not developed an app before.” rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ information-technology

71 COMPUTER ENGINEERING See page 52 for details

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Bachelor of Computer Science K BP094 majors available: Application Programming; Artificial Intelligence; Big Data; Cloud Computing; Games, , City Graphics and Digital Media; Mobile Computing; Security; and Web Systems. } 3 years Gain the practical and theoretical knowledge and skills to build innovative software applications, VTAC 3200332831 such as those for mobile devices, social media, intelligent robots and more. You will graduate ATAR (2018: 80.05) with excellent programming skills and the ability to design, implement and maintain complex e software systems. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp094

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree in Information Technology (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total.

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours) / See page 52 for details Edeline Amelia Bachelor of Computer Science double degree Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Computer Science See page 57 for details Bachelor of Computer Science double degree

Computer science graduate Edeline Amelia loves the INFORMATION SYSTEMS industry because she gets to See page 26 for details create products that directly affect people’s lives by making processes simpler. “I chose to study at RMIT as it is well known for delivering quality IT courses and each course combines theory and practical experience. I also like having flexibility in my choice of subjects. “Every day has something new and there’s no limit to the innovative things that will come.”

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 72 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Technology (Computing Studies) K BP232 Build a solid foundation in programming and IT while having the flexibility to study non-IT topics. , City Graduates can pursue IT roles or roles in areas that require IT experience, such as marketing, } 3 years accounting and health administration. VTAC 3200332381 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp232 e ATAR (2018: 60.25) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree Information Technology (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1 year‡) = 3 years in total.

Bachelor of Information Technology K BP162 majors available: Application Programming; Business Applications; Cloud Computing; Mobile Computing; , City Multimedia Design; Social Media; System Administration; and Web Systems. } 3 years Learn to develop, support and troubleshoot IT systems while gaining skills in business VTAC 3200333331 applications, multimedia, social media and systems administration. Prepares you for careers in ATAR (2018: 70.15) TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION commercial organisations, software development companies and diverse industries. e www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp162

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English Julian Wise (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways Bachelor of Software Engineering nn Assoc Degree Information Technology (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1 year‡) = 3 years in total.

Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Software Online via Open Universities Australia – www.rmit.edu.au/oua Engineering student Julian Wise made an artificial intelligence Associate Degree in Information Technology K AD006 breakthrough during his CSIRO By studying practical, industry-current courses, you will develop the knowledge and technical , City internship that enables drones skills essential for work in the IT industry. This program provides a pathway } 2 years into relevant degrees to further strengthen your analytical and practical skills. to delve deep underground and VTAC 3200332401 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad006 survey mines autonomously. e ATAR (2018: 50.20) prerequisites The purpose of the research Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). was to create a drone that could navigate a mine by itself, well Diploma of Information Technology K C5341 beyond the distances humans Apply your IT skills to a business context by learning about programming, web development, , City could safely travel within the operating systems, networking and databases. Career pathways lead into IT project } 1 year management, software, database and web development. mine, and search the walls for VTAC 3200372294 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5341 rich mineral veins. e ATAR – prerequisites not published “We were working with a None. cognitive architecture, or a ‘robot ncc ICT50115 mind’ known as ACT-R, trying to give it the freedom to control Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking K C4378 a drone – both in real life and in You will develop knowledge and technical skills essential for the IT industry, enabling you to , City computer simulations.” pursue a career in roles such as network technician, network administrator, network services } 1 year administrator, network support coordinator, network security coordinator and IT operations VTAC 3200310084 administrator. ATAR – www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4378 e not published prerequisites None.

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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Bachelor of Software Engineering K BP096 You will learn the software engineering principles and practices to acquire the extensive skills , City necessary for developing and managing complex, quality-measured software systems. You will } 4 years study analysis and design, coding, testing, deployment, project management and other critical VTAC 3200332261 areas. This degree includes an industry placement in the third year. Career roles may include software developer, tester, architect, designer or management. e ATAR (2018: 90.05) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp096

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree Information Technology (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total.

‡ Students who successfully complete the associate degree with a minimum Grade Point Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are guaranteed a place in the degree. 73 — Law

Activate your passion for social justice.

Become a leader in the justice and legal sector and help realise justice for individuals and create safer communities.

From working with individuals, resolving Justice, criminology and legal studies lead disputes, helping people resettle into the to excellent career prospects including roles community to developing early intervention in policing, border protection, corrections, programs and criminal justice policy reform legal administration, mediation, dispute – you can make your mark in the justice and settlement and child protection as well as legal field. roles within the courts and civil and criminal Learn how policies are formed and gain law firms. the technical skills required to administer justice and understand what is needed to support individuals and institutions to live in a functioning society.

Anastasia Alexandrides

Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies

“I am fascinated with not only the law, but how the law and injustice can affect people of different classes, races, religions and sexualities. “I chose RMIT as it was the most accessible, diverse and well-rounded university I researched. “Through my journey this year I have also acquired a better understanding for the people that suffer inequalities and injustices from society and through the legal system. It’s given me new insights into youth justice and child protection, which is a potential area I would like to work in. “I love what I do at RMIT because it provides insight into so many positive and challenging real-life scenarios.”

74 BRIDGE OF HOPE INNOCENCE WHY STUDY LAW AT RMIT? STUDY AREAS INITIATIVE AT RMIT nn Justice Access life-changing learning nn Legal administration experiences through the Centre and policy for Innovative Justice and programs such as the Inside Out nn Tertiary preparation – legal Prison Exchange and Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative.

RMIT has more than 50 years of experience in legal and justice education and training.

Developed in consultation with industry, RMIT programs The Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative are recognised as professional enables students to investigate cases of qualifications. suspected wrongful conviction and assist in pursuing these if there is sufficient Put your skills into practice evidence. through work placements with industry organisations and get Unique to RMIT, the initiative gives your foot in the door with future students the opportunity to help reduce employers. the incidence of miscarriages of justice, make a positive difference in the lives of those wrongly incarcerated and lead justice system reform.

Watch the video: www.tinyurl.com/RMIT-BOHII

For more information visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ law

75 JUSTICE

Bachelor of Criminal Justice K BP023 Whether it’s at the front line of Australia’s border protection or working with the Australian Federal , City Police, criminal justice opens up all kinds of local and international career options. Graduates } 3 years have also gained work in corrections, courts, customs and other government agencies. VTAC 3200331561 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp023 e ATAR (2018: 80.00) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Adv Dip of Justice (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. nn Assoc Degree Legal Practice (Paralegal) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2–2.5 years) = 4–4.5 years in total.

Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology K BP295 Learn to provide high-quality services to clients in the criminal justice system, particularly those , City with mental health issues. Graduates can undertake further study to qualify as a psychologist or } 3 years work in a wide variety of public, private and community sectors. VTAC 3200333651 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp295 e ATAR (2018: 87.30) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Karen Barr pathways nn Adv Dip of Justice (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2.5 years) = 4.5 years in total. Diploma of Conveyancing See page 69 for more psychology programs

After working in the field for several years as a receptionist, Karen Barr was encouraged by her employer to undertake the Diploma of Conveyancing at RMIT. “This program is a great way to learn the law behind conveyancing. It is also ideal for those working in the industry who want to expand their knowledge. I really enjoyed learning from passionate solicitors, who were my teachers with real industry experience.”

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 76 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV LEGAL ADMINISTRATION AND POLICY

Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies K BP204 LAW Study law in its widest social and political contexts in Australia and globally. Learn about , City restorative justice, alternative dispute resolution, mediation and policy analysis as you prepare for } 3 years legal roles in the government, business and community sectors. VTAC 3200333471 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp204 e ATAR (2018: 70.25) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Adv Dip of Justice (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2.5 years) = 4.5 years in total. nn Adv Dip of Legal Practice (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total.

Associate Degree in Legal Practice (Paralegal) K AD015 Identify and analyse legal concepts and principles in legal practice and prepare yourself for the , City increasingly complex role of a paralegal. Graduates work at paraprofessional levels in private and } 2 years public law firms and conveyancing firms. VTAC 3200332981 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad015 e ATAR (2018: 50.75) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL). Bryson Ward Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice K C6141 Learn how to open and manage legal files, take instructions, provide advice to clients and , City Associate Degree in Legal Practice perform legal work under the supervision of a lawyer. Prepare to pursue a career as a law clerk } 2 years (Paralegal) or paralegal in either the private or public sector. VTAC 3200372664 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6141

prerequisites The opportunity to explore a None. range of career paths as well as ncc 22276VIC further study options attracted Bryson Ward to the Associate Diploma of Conveyancing C5337 K Degree in Legal Practice Conveyancers work in areas associated with the transfer of ownership of land and related , City (Paralegal). property transactions. Gain specialised technical skills in property transactions and learn about } 1.5 years the legal system as it relates to conveyancing. part-time “The Associate Degree in Legal www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5337 Practice (Paralegal) allowed me prerequisites to experience all aspects of the None. law while giving me the chance to ncc BSB52015 pinpoint the area that appealed to me most. The program TERTIARY PREPARATION – LEGAL provides a pathway to further study and at the same time Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation K C4386 equips students with knowledge This program is designed for Year 12 students, those returning to study after a break or career , City that can be transferred directly changers, preparing you for further tertiary studies. The program allows you to specialise in } 6 months into the workplace. engineering, science, business or legal. VTAC Business: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4386 3200310234 Engineering: “One of the best things about prerequisites 3200317544 studying at RMIT was the None. Legal: convenient City location. I also ncc 22313VIC 3200310244 Science: had great teachers and friends 3200317554 who made university life really e ATAR – enjoyable.” not published

77 — Science

Discover a science degree with all the answers.

From biology to chemistry, maths and physics, every area of science plays an important role in helping us to understand why and how things work.

And it’s not all Bunsen burners and lab Projects that involve community groups coats, either. Science is about exploration or companies allow you to put your skills and discovery – both in the lab and in into action and make an impact before you the field. graduate. At RMIT you’ll go beyond the classroom These include local field trips to Lakes and apply what you’ve learned to real-life Entrance, mapping the environment problems. You’ll gain hands-on experience at Camp Jungai, exploring the aquatic working in teams during field studies and environment at Lizard Island or even going excursions, locally and internationally. overseas to tackle environmental challenges in China.

Raymond Harrison

Bachelor of Science (Applied Science)

Science-fiction enthusiast Raymond Harrison is pursuing his passion in physics to maximise our understanding of the universe and improve our way of life. “I am working on error correction for quantum computers in order to build and use them more reliably. I’ve learned valuable computer coding and simulations skills – very useful when working in theoretical and experimental physics.”

78 FROM REFUGEE TO RESEARCHER WHY STUDY SCIENCE AT RMIT? STUDY AREAS TO STEM SUPERSTAR nn Applied science Flexible and specialised nn Biotechnology and programs combined with industry experience translates biological sciences into great job outcomes for nn Chemistry graduates. nn Environmental science RMIT’s equipment and facilities nn Food science and technology are purpose-built and readily accessible. You’ll start using nn Mathematics, statistics industry-standard equipment and analytics and best practice from day one. nn Nanotechnology Hands-on practice is nn Physics Dr Tien Huynh arrived in Australia as an fundamental to learning asylum-seeker during the Vietnam War with and you’ll complete a work nn Surveying and no English-language skills and nothing but placement or a research project geospatial sciences the clothes on her back. designed to provide exposure to real-life challenges. nn Tertiary preparation – science Now after more than 20 incredible years of research and teaching, she has been named by Science and Technology Australia as one of the 30 ‘Superstars of STEM’.

The program recognises women who are smashing stereotypes and leading the way as role models for young women and girls across science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

Huynh was selected for her work promoting environmental sustainability and improving the quality of life and equality for the underprivileged. Her current work focuses on cancer, tissue repair, neuropharmacology and drug discovery technologies.

“It’s an exciting time to be in STEM; there are so many opportunities and possibilities. For more You only have one life, so dream big, live information visit with passion and make it count.” rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ Read more about Dr Huynh at science bit.ly/RMIT-meet-Tien-Huynh 79 APPLIED SCIENCE

Bachelor of Science — Applied Sciences K BP229 Specialise right from the start or after your first year. Choose from one of six majors in biology, , City and Bundoora@ biotechnology, chemistry, environmental science, food science or physics. } 3 years www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp229 VTAC 3200333011 prerequisites e ATAR (2018: 71.10) Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Assoc Degree in Applied Science – Biomedical Sciences stream (2 years) plus Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences) (additional 1.5 years‡) = 3.5 years in total. nn Dip Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) (2 years) plus Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. nn Dip Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) (2 years) plus Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences) — Applied Sciences Online via Open Universities Australia – www.rmit.edu.au/oua

Bachelor of Science (Applied Science) / K BP305 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree Aimen Siddiqui , City Combine applied sciences with business management to graduate with the technical } 4 years skills needed to be a practising scientist and the business skills to be an effective manager Bachelor of Applied Science VTAC 3200333041 (Chemistry) and leader. e ATAR (2018: 73.60) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp305

prerequisites After working on organic Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and synthesis of a medicinal drug as a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). part of her Bachelor of Applied Bachelor of Science (Dean’s Scholar) (Honours) K BH101 Science (Chemistry), Aimen This selective four-year degree incorporates an honours year for capable and highly motivated , City Siddiqui has found an area of students who want research training through hands-on participation in research projects. } 4 years research she’s keen to pursue Majors are available in geospatial science, mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, biology, VTAC 3200332251 when she graduates. biotechnology and computer science. ATAR (2018: 81.55) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh101 e “RMIT focuses more on the prerequisites practical side of things rather Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and than the theory, which works for a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). me as I find I understand things Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology) / See page 82 for details better if I can visualise a concept Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences) double degree rather than read about it.” Associate Degree in Applied Science K AD012 Develop the knowledge and skills to work in the biotechnology, food and biomedical industries. , City Choose from two major streams: food science and biomedical science. This program can help } 2 years prepare you for further studies at degree level. VTAC 3200332061 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/ad012 e ATAR (2018: 50.50) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology or Chemistry; and a study score of at least 20 in any English (except EAL) or at least 25 in English (EAL).

Certificate III in Science K C3399 Designed as an alternative pathway to tertiary-level science. Study core science subjects , City and learn scientific communication skills, including writing, reading and interpreting scientific } 6 months literature. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c3399

prerequisites None.

ncc 22441VIC

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences) See BP229 for details

Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) K BP226 Apply the latest technologies and techniques in molecular biology, clinical microbiology , City and Bundoora and genetics to solve a range of problems. Graduates might diagnose genes that cause cancer, } 3 years make crops and livestock less vulnerable to disease, or make food safer. VTAC 3200432341 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp226 e ATAR (2018: 75.50) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Associate Degree in Applied Science – Biomedical Sciences stream (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years) = 3.5 years in total. nn Dip Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. @ Final year and some second year classes for nn Dip Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total. majors in biotechnology and food sciences are held at the Bundoora campus. Electives may run at the City or Bundoora campus. KEY: ‡ Students who successfully complete RMIT Code Campus Duration Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code the associate degree with a minimum K , } e 80 Grade Point Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV guaranteed a place in the degree. BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (CONTINUED)

Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) / K BP293 Bachelor of Biomedical Science double degree , City and Bundoora Gain an insight into the fundamentals of biology and biotechnology as you explore ways to 4 years } SCIENCE improve health and treat disease. Careers exist in research, production and testing laboratories VTAC 3200433621 in government and private industry. e ATAR (2018: 78.70) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp293

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Chemistry and a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / See page 51 for details Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) double degree

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / See page 56 for details Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) double degree

Associate Degree in Applied Science See page 80 for details

Diploma of Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) K C5363 Biotechnologists use knowledge of living systems to develop ways to solve important practical , City Tayla Fairthorne problems such as controlling disease and making the environment safer. Develop broad scientific } 2 years knowledge with specialist molecular biology skills and practical experience to work as a VTAC 3200372104 Bachelor of Environmental Science technician in the biotechnology industry. ATAR – and Bachelor of Environment and www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5363 e not published Society double degree prerequisites None.

ncc MSL50109 “The field work component of many of the science subjects CHEMISTRY has been a great highlight for me. Having field work — at some Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry) / K BH098 stages once a week — and also Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) double degree , City a number of overnight field trips Combine chemistry, analytical science and chemical engineering as you prepare to work at } 5 years the forefront of developing technologies. Graduates work in oil, gas, food, biotechnology, all with friends and inspiring VTAC 3200332121 pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals and polymers industries. teachers is something I know e ATAR (2018: 83.40) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh098 I’m lucky to have experienced.”

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Chemistry and in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Bachelor of Environmental Science K BP192 Understand the evaluation and management of the environment. Gain extensive hands-on , City experience with equipment in the laboratory and in the field. This degree prepares you for } 3 years a career in government, resource management, research, education and consulting. VTAC 3200333431 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp192 e ATAR (2018: 73.40) prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

pathways nn Diploma of Conservation and Land Management (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2 years) = 4 years in total.

Bachelor of Environmental Science / K BP161 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree , City Gain expertise in environmental science alongside business management principles } 4 years and practices. Graduates are in demand in environmental consultancies, recycling VTAC 3200333321 and treatment companies, forestry, mining and more. e ATAR (2018: 78.00) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp161

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Environmental Science / K BP193 Bachelor of Environment and Society double degree , City Combine environmental science with environmental policymaking and management on real-life } 4 years projects. Open doors to exciting career opportunities as a scientist, policymaker, environmental VTAC 3200333421 activist or private consultant. e ATAR (2018: 73.50) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp193

prerequisites

Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

81 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CONTINUED)

Bachelor of Environmental Science / K BH096 Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours) , City and Bundoora double degree } 5 years Learn about environmental processes and develop and implement waste minimisation, VTAC 3200432221 remediation strategies and environmental management systems. Graduates work in corporate or industrial sectors, government agencies and as consultants. e ATAR (2018: 83.25) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh096

prerequisites

Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Science (Food Technology and Nutrition) K BP199 Learn the science of large-scale food manufacturing and how to apply nutrition to food product , City and Bundoora development. You’ll also be able to develop novel, healthy and functional food products that } 3 years meet consumer demands and comply with government and industry’s strict safety and health VTAC 3200433441 guidelines. Graduates can choose from a broad range of career roles in the food industry. e ATAR (2018: 68.75) Charlize Snyman www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp199 prerequisites

Bachelor of Science Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English (Food Technology and Nutrition) (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways nn Assoc Degree in Applied Science – Food Science stream (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 1.5 years‡) = While studying for her degree, 3.5 years in total. Charlize Snyman completed nn Assoc Degree in Health Science (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 2.5 years‡) = 4.5 years in total. an internship and won an Bachelor of Science (Food Technology and Nutrition) / K BH099 Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) double degree international competition. She , City and Bundoora now works with one of Australia’s Prepare for leading roles in the food industry. This double degree combines food science and } 5 years engineering skills in keys areas of product development and production systems. leading food manufacturers. VTAC 3200432181 www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh099 “In my final year at RMIT, I e ATAR – prerequisites not published partnered with a fellow student Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Chemistry and in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist and we entered and won the Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). Australian Institute of Food Bachelor of Science (Food Technology) / Science and Technology (AIFST) K BP289 Bachelor of Business (Management) double degree student product development , City and Bundoora Gain the technical knowledge to work in the food industry and the management and marketing } 4 years competition.” skills to design and promote innovative products. Develop skills to manage global and large- VTAC 3200433611 scale food processing companies with a global operational focus. e ATAR (2018: 76.60) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp289

prerequisites

Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any) and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Associate Degree in Applied Science See page 80 for details

MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS AND ANALYTICS

Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) K BP083 Mathematicians apply modelling and problem-solving skills to analyse and understand complex , City systems, predict behaviour and make decisions. Career paths lead to working as analysts, } 3 years data scientists and modellers in many areas of business, commerce, government, health and VTAC 3200332411 biology, ecology and environment, teaching, and the information technology and manufacturing industries. e ATAR (2018: 80.30) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp083

prerequisites

Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

Bachelor of Analytics (Honours) See page 28 for details

Bachelor of Science (Statistics) See page 28 for details

NANOTECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology) / K BP247 Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences) double degree , City Nanotechnology is the science and engineering of materials less than a micrometre in size. } 4 years Careers exist in telecommunications, computing, defence, solar energy, medicine, aerospace, VTAC 3200332111 paints and coatings, cosmetics and environmental remediation. e ATAR (2018: 74.95) www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bp247

prerequisites

‡ Students who successfully complete Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Chemistry or Physics and in one of Mathematical Methods the associate degree with a minimum (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in Grade Point Average of 2.0 out of 4.0 are English (EAL). guaranteed a place in the degree.

82 PHYSICS Bachelor of Science (Physics) See page 80 for details

Bachelor of Science (Physics) / K BH097

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours) , City SCIENCE double degree } 5 years Combine a detailed understanding of physics with electronic and communication engineering to VTAC 3200332201 be at the forefront of new developments in electronics and communications. Graduates work in ATAR – the electronic, communication and manufacturing industries. e not published www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh097

prerequisites Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Physics and in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL).

SURVEYING AND GEOSPATIAL SCIENCES

Bachelor of Science (Geospatial Science) (Honours) K BH117 Train to become a geospatial scientist, using location to collect, manage, analyse and interpret , City information. Graduates work in a diverse range of sectors such as government, the police force } 4 years and communications. VTAC 3200332281 Brisa Yonzon www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh117 e ATAR (2018: 71.10) prerequisites Bachelor of Environmental Science Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in Mathematics (any); and a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). pathways Brisa Yonzon hopes one day to nn Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Surveying (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. become a climatologist for the Bachelor of Applied Science (Surveying) (Honours) K BH116 Bureau of Meteorology. To help Develop skills to locate property boundaries, set out high-rise buildings, design subdivisions, , City her get there, she’s studying measure the ocean floor and more. An ongoing shortage of suitably qualified surveyors means } 4 years a Bachelor of Environmental graduate employment is high. VTAC 3200333281 Science at RMIT. www.rmit.edu.au/programs/bh116 e ATAR (2018: 75.90) prerequisites “Getting involved with volunteer Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (any) or Specialist Mathematics; and and mentoring programs at RMIT a study score of at least 25 in any English (except EAL) or at least 30 in English (EAL). has expanded my knowledge of pathways the University and increased my nn Adv Dip of Surveying (2 years) plus bachelor (additional 3 years) = 5 years in total. commitment to the community.” Advanced Diploma of Surveying K C6156 In this program, you’ll gain the educational and practical training to extend your career , City in the surveying, mapping and geographical information systems (GIS) industries. } 1 year www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c6156 VTAC 3200372354 prerequisites Must complete Diploma of Surveying before enrolling in Advanced Diploma of Surveying. ncc CPP60116

Diploma of Surveying K C5368 You’ll develop industry-specific skills including how to undertake site surveys and compile and , City check survey plans. } 1 year www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c5368 VTAC 3200372354 prerequisites e ATAR – None. not published ncc CPP50116

Certificate IV in Surveying K C4388 Get educational and practical training for a career in the surveying, mapping and geographical , City information systems (GIS) industries. Traineeship option available. } 6 months part-time, www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4388 or 8 blocks of 3 days every prerequisites 2 weeks None. ncc CPP40216

TERTIARY PREPARATION – SCIENCE

Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation K C4386 This program is designed for Year 12 students, those returning to study after a break or career , City changers, preparing you for further tertiary studies. The program allows you to specialise in } 6 months engineering, science, business or legal streams. VTAC Business: www.rmit.edu.au/programs/c4386 3200310234 prerequisites Engineering: 3200317544 None. Legal: ncc 22182VIC 3200310244 Science: 3200317554 e ATAR – not published

KEY: K RMIT Code , Campus } Duration e Selection Mode VTAC Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre Code ncc National Curriculum Code 83 ATAR Lowest ATAR (including any adjustment factors) to receive a Round 1 offer Adv Dip Advanced Diploma Dip Diploma Cert IV Certificate IV — Support and assistance

We’re here to help you.

Starting uni is a really exciting time, We offer: but it can have its challenges. nncounselling services

Our support services are here to help you stay healthy and nnfinancial advice happy and make the most of your time at RMIT. nnlegal advice Whether you need help with assignment writing, health and wellbeing, finances, disability and counselling services, or nndisability and long-term connecting with your community, we’ll help you find it at RMIT. illness support Access support at nnmental health support rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-support nnNgarara Willim Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students nnStudy and Learning Centre.

Study and Learning Centre

Our Study and Learning Centre is the place to go for advice and support with your studies. You can get IT support and academic skills training at our drop-in centre, take a free workshop related to your field of study and access a range of inspiring resources in the Learning Lab. rmit.edu.au/students/study-support

RMIT celebrates diversity in all its forms. RMIT welcomes people from low socioeconomic backgrounds as well as those with disabilities, diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and different genders and sexualities.

84 — Accommodation

Student Support Advisors at RMIT Connect can guide you in your search for accommodation near your campus. rmit.edu.au/accommodation

If you’re moving to Melbourne to study at RMIT, There are many different options available near the You may prefer a furnished apartment in a we know that finding accommodation will be a City, Brunswick and Bundoora campuses. dedicated student apartment complex, or to top priority. rent a room in a share house with friends. We recommend you think about Consider organising short-stay accommodation Walert House offers great value fully furnished nn your budget for rent and other costs first, so you can get to know your new single and shared apartments, conveniently surroundings while you search for the most nn how far from campuses and public transport location just minutes from classes on campus suitable long-term accommodation for you. you want to live at Bundoora nn how many people you want to share with. www.unilodge.com.au/lodge/rmitbundoora

85 — RMIT Extension

Boost your ATAR, prepare for university success and stand out from the crowd. RMIT Extension gives high-achieving Year 12 students a head start at university by offering subjects that can be credited towards your current VCE and future RMIT studies. Subjects are offered online or at RMIT’s Melbourne City campus free of charge.

Top 5 reasons to consider RMIT Extension:

Boost your ATAR Early offer Credit for Be part of the RMIT Get career ready your studies student community RMIT Extension counts You may receive an early RMIT Extension subjects You will have access RMIT Extension is an towards your ATAR with offer to RMIT for your will be credited towards to RMIT’s outstanding impressive addition to up to a five-point boost chosen degree based your future studies. This facilities and support your resumé. RMIT’s and as a fifth or sixth on your RMIT Extension means you can finish your services while you degrees are designed subject towards the results.^ undergraduate degree experience university with industry leaders completion of your VCE. faster or take advantage study. and taught by practising ^ You will need to meet prerequisites and list RMIT of opportunities for professionals so you’ll programs in your VTAC internships or exchange gain skills that will make application to receive an early programs. you highly employable to offer. help you stand out from the crowd.

Select from an exciting range of subjects.*

Business and Management nn Economics nn Marketing and Management nn Project Management When I was in Year 10, I had a friend in Year 12 who was doing higher education studies at RMIT. Social Science I thought, ‘That’s pretty cool — being in school and nn International Studies and studying a university course. I want to do that.’ Development I learned technical skills and theory in Java and nn Landscape Architecture web programming, but also put that into practice nn Sustainability and Urban Planning developing a website, front and back end. It made me much stronger in programming. Science, Engineering and Health Most of our assignments involved group work so I nn Computer Science met loads of other RMIT students who shared their nn Engineering knowledge with me as well as what they liked. I nn Geospatial Science and Surveying learned about their other subjects so I knew what nn Maths: Calculus and Analysis I was getting myself into before starting my software engineering degree. nn Maths: Discrete Mathematics, Puzzles and Problem Solving My tutors were great too — so enthusiastic nn Maths: Statistics and Data about their subjects and always willing to Search “RMIT Analysis help out and go above and beyond for us. Extension” to learn nn Health and Nursing more and find out nn Psychology Callan Delbridge how to apply: nn RMIT Extension Computer Science nn Science www.rmit.edu.au nn Bachelor of Software Engineering *RMIT reserves the right to change or alter these offerings

86 — RMIT Extension

Boost your ATAR, prepare for university success and stand out from the crowd. RMIT Extension gives high-achieving Year 12 students a head start at university by offering subjects that can be credited towards your current VCE and future RMIT studies. Subjects are offered online or at RMIT’s Melbourne City campus free of charge.

Top 5 reasons to consider RMIT Extension:

— Access and eligibility

RMIT ensures that tertiary education is accessible to people from the widest range of backgrounds.

If your recent academic performance has You can apply if you: been affected by disadvantage or other nn are a mature age applicant personal circumstances, you may be nn are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait eligible for one of our equity access schemes. Islander applicant The schemes provide priority access or nn are from a rural or regional area equity consideration for eligible degree nn are a Year 12 student at a Schools and diploma applicants. Network Access Program (SNAP) school nn are of an under-represented gender in the program you are applying for (specific programs only) nn are from a non-English speaking background nn have experienced disadvantaged financial circumstances To find more nn are living with a disability or long-term information about medical condition nn have experienced difficult circumstances eligibility criteria and (family or background). how to apply, visit You can apply for equity consideration using www.rmit.edu.au/ the VTAC Special Entry Access Scheme equity-access (SEAS) if applying for programs through VTAC or RMIT Access if applying for programs by direct application to RMIT.

87 — How to apply

If you’re an RMIT If you’re in Year 12 If you’re not in Year 12 student or recent graduate

You’ll need to apply through the You can apply through VTAC for certificate, Apply direct to Victorian Tertiary Admissions diploma, advanced diploma, bachelor and RMIT University Centre (VTAC)‡. graduate entry teaching programs‡. rmit.edu.au/apply You can apply direct for postgraduate Check with VTAC to make sure you meet (coursework) programs and some certificate, the prerequisites and to find out if there are diploma, advanced diploma, bachelor and You can apply directly to any additional selection criteria you’ll need graduate entry teaching programs – but only if RMIT. Check the RMIT to complete as part of your application. you haven’t applied through VTAC and you’re website for available www.vtac.edu.au applying for one program only. programs.

Your application will be assessed on the results of your secondary, tertiary or other accredited academic qualifications including:

nn Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) or equivalent

nn Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) certificate III or above

nn previous university study (minimum two units)

nn Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) results

nn work experience

nn program-specific selection requirements.

If you want to study mid-year

To start studying in the middle of the year (Semester 2) all applicants need to submit their application direct to RMIT.

Application tips 1. Check the program is offered in the semester you wish to study. 2. Check the correct application method and key dates. 3. Check program entry requirements and see if there are any additional selection requirements. 4. If you need to complete a selection task, prepare early and make sure you submit all information by the closing date.

‡ Some certificate and diploma programs accept applications directly to the RMIT school. Check program details atrmit.edu.au/study-with-us 88 Frequently asked questions

What are prerequisites? Supplementary form: a document Why isn’t there an ATAR where you are required to respond published for some Prerequisites are subjects that you need to a series of questions about your to study in order to be eligible to apply understanding and interest in the program. programs? for a program. Make sure you check the Find out more about selection tasks at program you’re interested in to see what Some programs do not have a published bit.ly/RMIT-apply-selection-tasks. subjects you need. ATAR. This might be because: Why do some entry nn the program does not select students What’s a selection task? based on ATAR or does not select on requirements refer ATAR alone, but considers a range of Selection tasks (also known as selection to study scores? criteria such as a folio, supplementary requirements) are tasks that you are form or interview results required to do in addition to your Some programs at RMIT require you to nn the program is new, so there is no application for some RMIT programs. have achieved a minimum study score in a clearly-in ATAR from the previous year subject to be eligible for selection. These tasks give you the opportunity to nn fewer than 10 current Year 12 offers display additional skills that are relevant to Study scores in this guide may change. were made the previous year the program. It’s important to check VTAC for specific prerequisites and study scores. nn applications for the program are not Important! Check the RMIT or VTAC through VTAC. websites for instructions and key dates. Your application will not be considered Does the published if you have not completed compulsory selection rank* What does school-based selection requirements. guarantee entry? application mean? There are different types of selection tasks and some programs may have more than The lowest rank to receive an offer Some certificate and diploma programs one selection task. published in RMIT guides and websites accept application directly to the RMIT is from the previous year and should be school teaching the program. Pre-selection kit: requires you to used as a guideline only. It indicates the Check the program information at complete a creative task or to supply a lowest selection rank to receive a Round 1 www.rmit.edu.au/programs for folio of creative work. offer in the previous year. information on how to apply or contact Info Corner on tel. +61 3 9925 2260. Creative exercise: a face-to-face For more information about selection and exercise where you are required to ranking, including ATARs, go to complete a creative task. bit.ly/RMIT-admissions-local-transparency. Folio assessment session: * Selection rank = ATAR plus any adjustment a session where you’ll be asked to factors leave your folio with program staff for assessment. Selection kit: requires you to complete a creative task or to supply a folio of creative work. Folio presentation: a face-to-face session where you are asked about If you have any questions about studying at the work in your folio and your creative RMIT University contact the team at Info Corner inspiration. Tel. +61 3 9925 2260 Interview: a face-to-face session where program staff ask you about rmit.edu.au/infocorner yourself and your interest in the program.

89 — Scholarships

RMIT awards more than 2000 scholarships worth millions of dollars every year. RMIT is committed to enriching and transforming the futures of its students. A scholarship can ease the financial burden of getting a university education and allow you to focus on your studies rather than paid employment. RMIT scholarships also provide opportunities to build your skills, enhance your employability, broaden your life experience and see the world. To find out more about the scholarships available visit rmit.edu.au/scholarships .

Julian believes that RMIT nurtures the use of technology and receiving an RMIT Equity Notebook Scholarship enabled him to excel in his studies.

I wanted to study economics and finance to gain an understanding of how and why global markets interact to benefit society. The scholarship allowed me to be as productive as possible by providing me with access to the learning portal and the internet. This definitely accelerated and propelled my learning to new standards. Julian Wilson Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance)

Find the scholarship that’s right for you

Academic Equity Accommodation Discipline-specific Aboriginal and Travel achievement Torres Strait If economic, social or If you need to move Some areas of study Islander Students Whether you want to If you’re a high- geographic factors to Melbourne from (disciplines) offer study abroad, obtain achieving student, you are standing between interstate or regional scholarships that If you’re an Aboriginal an international industry should apply for one of you and a university Victoria, these reward your initiative, and/or Torres Strait placement the many scholarships education, an Equity scholarships can assist support your academic Islander student, RMIT or undertake research, that recognise and Scholarship can with accommodation progress, develop has many scholarships there is a scholarship reward outstanding help you realise your costs. your leadership skills designed to help you or grant to help you academic results. dreams. and promote personal reach your academic broaden your horizons. success. goals.

90 — Fees

Tuition fees for associate, bachelor and honours degrees

Commonwealth supported places (CSP)

A Commonwealth supported place (CSP) is a place at university where the tuition fee is jointly paid by you Commonwealth assistance and the Australian Government. Your share of the fee (student contribution) is set by the government and (HELP loans) determined by the discipline areas (bands) of your individual enrolled courses (subjects), not the overall program. The table below indicates what your annual fee would be for a full-time study load in 2018 if You may be eligible for financial assistance enrolled in courses from a single band. via one of the Australian Government’s loan schemes. A proportionate fee applies for more or less than the full-time study load or for enrolment in courses from a combination of bands. For more information visit studyassist.gov.au/sites/StudyAssist . For more information visit bit.ly/RMIT-fees-local .

Student contribution band Maximum student contribution in 2018^

Band 1: humanities, behavioural science, social studies, clinical $6561 psychology, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, education, nursing Other fees

Band 2: mathematics, statistics, computing, built environment, other $9593 In addition to tuition fees, you will be charged health, allied health, science, engineering, surveying, agriculture a student services and amenities fee. You may also be required to purchase items Band 3: law, accounting, administration, economics, commerce, $10,951 related to your program. For more information dentistry, medicine, veterinary science visit www.rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/other .

Tuition fees for certificates, diplomas and advanced diplomas

The tuition fees you pay depend on whether you are offered a Victorian Government subsidised place or a full-fee place, based on the eligibility criteria.

Victorian Government subsidised places

You will be offered a government subsidised place if you meet the eligibility criteria based on your citizenship, age and educational history. You must also reside in Victoria during your studies. For more information visit bit.ly/RMIT-apply-local-vocational-govtsub. To check whether you may be eligible for a government subsidised place, visit the Funding Eligibility Indicator at www.skills.vic.gov.au/victorianskillsgateway/Students/Pages/vtg-eligibility-indicator.aspx . For a full list of program fees for a government subsidised place visit www.rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/ vocational/govtsub . RMIT University’s Registered Training Organisation (RTO) code is 3046. Fee concession

You may be entitled to a tuition fee concession if you are in a government subsidised place in an eligible program and you meet the eligibility criteria. For more information visit www.rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/ vocational/concession .

Full-fee places

If you do not meet the criteria for a government subsidised place, you will be offered a full-fee place. For a full list of full-fee program fees visit www.rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/vocational/fullfee .

^ Subject to the passage of legislation. 91 — Notes

92 93 — Index

General info

accommodation 85 fees 91 housing options 85 selection tasks 89 applying to RMIT 88 full-fee places 91 Info Corner 89 sport, recreation campuses 8 global experiences 6 international applicants 3 and arts 9 Commonwealth supported government subsidised mid-year entry 88 student life 9 places (CSP) 91 places 91 pathways 7 student services 84 equity admissions schemes 87 HELP loans 91 scholarships 90 work and careers 5 work-integrated learning 4

Programs

business environmental science 81 health science/osteopathy 66 Architecture 10 administration 24, 25 D environmental science/ health sciences 68 Art 12 business applications (IT) 73 dental assisting 67 environment and society 81 human resource Biomedical Sciences 14 dental prosthetics 67 environmental science/ management 26 environmental engineering 82 Building 16 C dental technology 67 environmental science/ Business 22 chemical engineering 51 design 42 management 81 I Communication 30 chemical engineering/ design technology (fashion) 60 individual support 38 exercise and sport science 69 biotechnology 51 Community Services 36 digital media 63 industrial design 42 chemical engineering/ Design 40 information systems management 51 dry cleaning operations 61 F (business) 26 Education 44 chemical engineering/ fashion 60 information technology 73 Engineering 48 pharmaceutical sciences 51 E fashion and textile instrumentation and control 18 Fashion 58 Chinese language 39 early childhood education 46 merchandising 61 interactive digital media 63 Game Design 62 Chinese medicine 66 economics and finance 25 fashion design technology 60 interior design 43 Health Science 64 chiropractic 66 education (primary) 46 fashion styling 60 interior design civil and infrastructure education (primary financial counselling 38 Information Technology 70 and decoration 43 engineering 51 and disability studies) 46 financial planning 24, 25 Law 74 international business 26 civil and infrastructure education (primary financial services 25 Science 78 engineering/management 52 and early childhood) 46 international studies 39 fine art 13 clothing production 61 education support 46 interpreting 39 food technology applied science 80 cloud computing 72,73 electrical and and nutrition 82 electronic engineering 53 A architecture 11 communication design 42 food technology and nutrition/ J accountancy 24 electrical and artificial intelligence community services 38 chemical engineering 82 Japanese 39 electronic engineering/ accounting 24 (computer science) 72 complementary medicine 66 entrepreneurship 53 food technology/ journalism 32 advanced manufacturing automotive engineering 55 management 82 computer and network electrical and and mechatronics 56 justice 76 automotive engineering/ engineering 52 electronic engineering/ footwear 61 advanced manufacturing industrial design 55 international business 53 computer and network French 39 and mechatronics/ automotive engineering/ engineering/ electrical and electronic L international business 57 furniture design 42, 43 management 56 computer science 52 engineering/management 54 laboratory medicine 15 advertising 32 aviation 50 computer and network electrical engineering 53 laboratory technology 15, 81 aeronautical engineering 50 engineering/management 52 G aviation (professional pilots) 50 electrical engineering/ landscape architectural aerospace engineering 50 computer science 72 commerce 53 games 63 aviation/management 50 design 11 aerospace engineering/ computer systems electrical engineering/ games, graphics and languages 39 management 50 engineering 53 management 53 digital media 63 B leadership and air-conditioning/refrigeration 18 computing studies 73 electrical instrumentation 18 games and graphics management 27 big data (computer science) 72 programming 63 alcohol and other drugs 38 conservation and electronics and legal and dispute studies 77 biological sciences 80 land management 20 communications geospatial science 83 allied health assistance 68 engineering 54 legal practice 77 biomedical engineering 51 construction 18 graphic design 42 analytics 28 electrotechnology 19 live production and biomedical science 15 construction management 19 technical services 34 animation and electrotechnology interactive media 42 biotechnology 80, 81 conveyancing 77 electrician 18 H logistics 28 application biotechnology/ creative writing 32 engineering technology health and logistics and supply programming 72, 73 physical education 46 biomedical science 81 criminal justice 76 50, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57 chain management 28 applied chemistry 81 health science/ bookkeeping 24 criminology and psychology 76 entrepreneurship 25 Chinese medicine 66 applied chemistry/ building and construction 18 custom-made footwear 61 environment and society 21 chemical engineering 81 health science/ building design 11 environmental engineering 54 chiropractic 66 applied science/ management 80 business 24

94 — Useful links

RMIT Access and equity: rmit.edu.au/study/applying-to-rmit/equity-access

Accommodation: rmit.edu.au/accommodation

Admission forms (selection tasks): rmit.edu.au/programs/apply/forms

Apprenticeships and traineeships: rmit.edu.au/programs/apps-trainees

Campuses and maps: rmit.edu.au/about/our-locations-and-facilities

Education abroad: rmit.edu.au/globalpassport/educationabroad

Entry requirements: rmit.edu.au/study/applying-to-rmit/requirements

Fees: rmit.edu.au/programs/fees M physics 80 surveying 83 physics/telecommunication sustainable systems How to apply: management 27 engineering 83 engineering 54 rmit.edu.au/programs/apply marketing 27 planning 11 sustainable systems Important dates: engineering/ marketing and plumbing 19 rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/important-dates communication 27 industrial design 55 primary and early massage/myotherapy 66 sustainable systems International student enquiries: childhood education 46 engineering/management 55 rmit.edu.au/international mathematics 82 primary education system administration (IT) 73 IT services for students: mechanical engineering 55 and disability studies 46 rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/it-services-for-students mechanical engineering/ product design 42, 43 Life and work opportunities: biotechnology 56 professional accountancy 24 T rmit.edu.au/students/life-and-work-opportunities mechanical engineering/ telecommunications professional engineering 57 industrial design 56 communication 33 Life at RMIT: telecommunications rmit.edu.au/life mechanical engineering/ professional screenwriting 33 management 56 engineering/ professional writing computer science 57 Parent information: media 32 rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/parents and editing 32, 33 telecommunications medical imaging project management 19 engineering technology 57 (radiography) 67 Program information: property and valuation 20 telecommunications rmit.edu.au/programs medical radiations 67 technology 57 property services 20 RMIT International Industry Experience and Research merchandise management tertiary preparation (fashion) 61 psychology 69 Program (RIIERP): 28, 47, 57, 83 rmit.edu.au/students/life-and-work-opportunities/global-study-and- mobile computing 72, 73 psychology/social work 39 textile design 60 work/global-programs/internships/riierp multimedia design (IT) 73 public relations 33 textile design and RMIT students: music industry 34 development 61 rmit.edu.au/students training and assessment 47 myotherapy/massage 66 R RMIT Vietnam: radiation therapy 67 training design rmit.edu.vn and development 47 N refrigeration/air-conditioning 18 translating 39 Scholarships: nanotechnology/ remedial massage 66 rmit.edu.au/students/life-and-work-opportunities/scholarships applied sciences 82 RMIT Extension 86 Short and single courses: nuclear medicine 67 U shortcourses.rmit.edu.au nursing 68 urban and regional planning 11 S Student wellbeing: rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-support science 80 V O science (dean’s scholar) 80 Study and learning support: optical dispensing 68 visual art 13 rmit.edu.au/students/study-support screen and media 32, 35, 63 osteopathy 66 visual merchandising 43 screen and media production 35 vocational education and training 47 External security (computer science) 72 P Open Universities Australia (OUA): paralegal 77 social media (IT) 73 W rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/information-for/ pathology testing 15 social work 39 open-universities-australia web systems 72, 73 pharmaceutical sciences 15 social work/psychology 39 open.edu.au/courses/rmit work health and safety 21 pharmacy 69 software engineering 73 Study assist: studyassist.gov.au photography 13 sound production 34 Y photo imaging 13 Spanish 39 VTAC: youth work 38 physical education 46 statistics 28 vtac.edu.au

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