International Course Guide 2020 Why Choose Federation University 03 Engineering 40

Find out where you belong 05 Humanities, Social Sciences and Criminal Justice 46

City and Regional Living 06 Information Technology 49

Our campuses and locations 08 Nursing, Midwifery, Paramedicine and Health 56

Industry Connections 12 Performing Arts, Visual Arts and Design 60

Student Accommodation 14 Psychology 64

Our support services and programs 16 Science 66

Multicultural Student Services 17 Sport, Health, Physical and Outdoor Education 70

Experience Uni Life 18 Higher Degrees by Research 73

Our Scholarships 20 Your next steps 76

Alumni Success 22 Academic Entry Requirements 78

English for Academic Purposes 24 English Language Requirements 80

Business 30 Important information 82

Education and Early Childhood 36 Key Dates for 2020 84

Federation University acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters where our campuses, centres and field stations are located, and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and First Nations Peoples. The Aboriginal Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters where our campuses, centres and field stations are located include: Wimmera Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, Jupagulk Wadawurrung Berwick Bunurong Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Gippsland Gunai Kurnai Nanya Station Mutthi Mutthi and Barkindji Turrbal and Jagera At Federation University, we’re driven to make a real difference. To the lives of every student who walks through our doors, and to the communities we help build and are proud to be part of.

But for us, community isn’t just limited to geography or history – it’s a set of values and beliefs that bind people together more powerfully than a single building or place ever could. We’re one of ’s oldest universities, yet we’re modern and progressive in everything we do. While others look inwards, clinging to the familiar, we’ve been reaching out to new communities for almost 150 years, steadily building a generation of independent thinkers united in the knowledge that they’re greater together. It’s their needs and aspirations that have shaped us, giving rise to a unique model of higher learning – one with grassroots connections that deliver world-class outcomes. With that kind of community behind you, the world is rich with possibilities. And from day one, we’ll give you the support you need to not only create and share your own story, but to be part of a bigger one. Ready for the next level? The transition to university is exciting, for you and for us. In the following pages, we’ll guide you through every step of the way; the ins and outs of making an application, what campus life is like, our outstanding facilities, the scholarships we offer, and so much more.

01 in Australia for #1 EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS*

in Australia for #1 TEACHING QUALITY**

in for #1 STUDENT SUPPORT^

in Victoria for overall #1 EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE**

TOP Ranked in the top 500 universities 500 WORLDWIDE FOR EDUCATION+

Science and Technology Building, Mt Helen Campus, Ballarat 02 Why choose Federation University?

Our History The University has a distinguished history as one of Australia’s oldest higher education institutions. We have a strong tradition of education and training delivery and will celebrate our 150 year tradition in 2020. We became Federation University Australia in January 2014.

* Employer Satisfaction Survey (ESS) 2018, Diversity Australian universities, results released January 2019, and ESS 2017 We are committed to providing equal opportunity and freedom from discrimination and harassment for all members of the Federation ** Student Experience Survey (SES) 2018, community, and to creating an environment that reflects our values; Australian universities, postgraduate level, results released March 2019 the social and cultural diversity within the communities it serves. ^ Student Experience Survey (SES) 2018, State of the art facilities Australian universities, undergraduate level, And when it comes to your classes, our state-of-the-art facilities results released March 2019 provide everything you need to get ahead. You will have access to an + Academic Ranking of World Universities array of essential and contemporary teaching and learning technologies. (Shanghai Rankings), 2018 Small class sizes Our class sizes are small, meaning you can receive one-to-one assistance directly from your lecturers and tutors.

You are part of something bigger And this begins the moment you arrive. From our clubs, societies and sports teams, to our recreational trips and activities, you’ll have every opportunity to get involved in Federation life – to meet new people, get inspired and build lifelong connections.

We are built for success Wherever you walk around our campuses, you’ll find plenty of natural green spaces and nooks to meet up with people, study, or just take time out.

Support that never stops Even after you graduate, you’re still part of our community. With strong relationships with industry partners, your degree will provide opportunities that are set to grow.

Our research changes lives Our research is ranked well above world standard, with the university achieving the highest possible five-out-of-five rating in seven research areas by Excellence in Research Australia (ERA). We’re driven by the innovative research we do, and the brilliant minds that power it. We collaborate with communities and industries across Australia and overseas and our work has measurable impact on our wider society.

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04 Find out where you belong

Being at university is about feeling comfortable with where you’re studying, not just what you’re studying. With our six campuses stretching across Victoria – from the Wimmera and Ballarat, to Berwick and Gippsland, and the Brisbane Campus in – we’re sure you’ll find a campus that’s right for you. Either onsite or close by, all our campuses have everything you need to get ahead in your studies, but also enjoy life outside the classroom. Australia is a beautiful, multicultural country with world-renowned natural attractions, quality of life and climate. From the Great Ocean Road to the Great Barrier Reef, many of Australia’s highlights are BRISBANE within close reach of our campuses. AUSTRALIA QLD CAMPUS Find out more at federation.edu.au/international NSW

Victorian Coastline Brisbane CBD

05 Regional Living City and Ballarat is home to our Mt Helen and Camp Street campuses and is known for its elegance and history. Famous since the 1850s, when the Victorian gold rush drew immigrants from all Regional over the world, Ballarat is today Australia’s third-largest inland city, with a population of over 100,000 people. Living The city itself has many attractions, including Victorian era architecture, a bustling city centre and the tranquil charm of Lake Wendouree, the famous Sovereign Hill outdoor museum and the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. Living in Ballarat offers an affordable and relaxed regional city lifestyle, with a vibrant nightlife, restaurant and cultural scene, popular local festivals and easy access to spectacular sights.

Gippsland is an extensive and diverse region of Victoria renowned for its natural beauty. The local scenery ranges from spectacular coastline to snow-covered mountains. Churchill, home to our Gippsland Campus, is one of four major towns in the Latrobe Valley that has a total population of over 70,000 people. Known for its wide range of industries, the Valley’s key sectors include education, health, tourism, retail, manufacturing, power production, agribusiness, forestry and paper. The Campus features modern architecture and is set on 60 hectares of stunning landscaped grounds. Latrobe Valley boasts all the recreational and cultural facilities of a large regional centre. The region is within easy driving reach of Mt Baw Baw Ski Resort, white-water rivers and beautiful coastal parks, including Wilsons Promontory and the Gippsland Lakes.

06 There is no better place to study while positioning yourself for your career!

City Campuses Berwick is an attractive and multicultural Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland suburb of Melbourne, routinely ranked as one and ranks among the top lifestyle cities in the of the world’s most liveable cities. One of the world, making it the perfect place to live, study fastest growing regions in Australia, Berwick and work. With a beautiful subtropical climate, has a diverse population, including residents Brisbane enjoys year-round outdoor activities. from over 150 different cultural backgrounds. Built along the banks of the Brisbane River, the city has a Within easy reach of Melbourne’s vibrant culture vibrant centre including shopping, arts and entertainment, and entertainment, Berwick is also a short journey surrounded by beautiful parkland. Living and studying in to the more tranquil charms of national parks and the city allows you to balance inner city life with access to the Mornington Peninsula. natural outdoor spaces. Leafy boulevards, parklands, cafes, restaurants and Brisbane is Australia’s fastest-growing capital city for boutique shops abound in the area. The Wilson Botanic employment, ahead of , Melbourne and . Park offers lakes, picnic areas and scenic walking trails, There is no better place to study while positioning yourself while Westfield Fountain Gate, Australia’s second largest for your career! shopping centre, is just one stop away on the train. The suburb’s key employment sectors include education and health, with a range of quality education facilities, public and private hospitals and other medical facilities servicing the growing region.

07 Our campuses and locations

Ballarat is the historic home of Federation University Australia, with our timeline dating back to the foundation of the School Ballarat of Mines Ballarat in 1870. Today, Federation University is a central focus of the city, with major campuses and strong connections to local industry, culture and community. Mt Helen Campus Where nature meets innovation Our flagship Ballarat campus is set on 110 hectares of natural bushland, Mt Helen combines a beautiful location with cutting- edge teaching and research facilities.

Mt Helen Campus, boasts a state-of-the-art science and engineering building, immersive nursing labs, lecture theatres, 24 hour access computer labs, library, spiritual facilities, student lounges, café, eating areas and a children’s centre. With beautiful walking trails around the grounds, keep an eye out for koalas and kangaroos.

Camp Street Campus Creativity in the heart of the city Located right in the centre of Ballarat, Camp Street is known

for its highly-regarded Arts Academy – a unique integration

of new and historic buildings, including specialised theatres

and galleries. You can study visual and performing arts courses

in the kind of environment needed to hone your creativity,

experiment and showcase your work.

Transport About 110km north-west of Melbourne – accessible train and bus services operate between Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station and Ballarat Station. A one-way journey is approximately 1 hour duration. To connect to the Mt Helen Campus a bus service operates from Ballarat Station at half hourly intervals. Travel time is 25 minutes from Ballarat Station. There is also an excellent freeway network that connects Melbourne and Ballarat if you prefer to travel by car. This journey is 1.5 hours duration. Virtual Tour For a virtual tour of our Ballarat-based campuses and facilities, visit federation.edu.au/virtualtour

08 The new kid on the block Berwick Berwick is our newest campus, located around 40km south east of the Melbourne CBD, easily accessible by metro train. Berwick’s multi-level campus combines modern architecturally designed buildings and innovative facilities with spacious landscaped surroundings – everything you need to make the most of your time here. Building a brighter future Equipped with a newly developed science lab, nursing labs, library and on-campus accommodation, Berwick is our newest campus – and it shows. It also features an expansive solar array that dramatically reduces our carbon footprint, and metro and country rail links are within walking distance. Transport The Berwick Campus is located 40km south east of the city centre of Melbourne. Train and bus services operate between Melbourne’s City Loop Stations and Berwick Station, via the Pakenham metro train. Travel time is approximately 1 hour duration. Upon arrival at Berwick Station, it is a 5 minute walk to reach the Berwick Campus. You can also travel by car. This journey takes 45 minutes via the M1 Highway (this route has tolls), or 1 hour via the M3 and M1 highways (no tolls). Brisbane A higher degree of success Primarily an international student campus, the Brisbane Campus is situated in the heart of Brisbane. The new award winning architect-designed facility has the latest in technology and comfort and is within walking distance of great eateries, shopping and entertainment. It’s also conveniently located near our preferred accommodation provider, StudentOne, and the central train station. Refer to Industry Connections on page 12 to read more about our partnership with Rivercity Labs. Transport The Brisbane Campus is located in the heart of Brisbane at 333 Ann Street. It is only one block walk from Central Station and a short walk from the CityGlider bus service and ferry terminals. With excellent transport connections, the Campus couldn’t be easier to access.

10 Globally inspired

Gippsland Our Gippsland Campus combines the best of what regional campus life is all about – a welcoming community, innovative learning environment and excellent research facilities. Situated on 60 hectares of landscaped grounds and adjacent to the town of Churchill, it’s approximately two hours from Melbourne.

Harnessing the potential of technology At the Gippsland Campus, we offer our students and teachers the very best learning and research facilities – particularly in the Carbon Technology Research Centre (CTRC). Gippsland also features science, engineering, nursing and midwifery labs with the latest equipment and a 1500m2 multi-use auditorium, and a three-level library with quality study spaces for group work, such as the Library Learning Centre.

Transport The Gippsland Campus is located 160km from the city centre of Melbourne. Train and bus services operate between Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station and Traralgon and Morwell Stations.

11 Industry connections We understand that you need real world experience along with your degree to achieve your goals.

All of our courses are regularly assessed to ensure strong industry relevance, so you can incorporate academic theory into real-life work situations. Our priority is to deliver the highest quality student experience, which means our graduates become effective global citizens wherever they choose to live or work. Federation has close connections with a wide range of industry partners, offering excellent employment outcomes and recognition for our high performing graduates.

Our Technology Parks, based at the Mt Helen, SMB and Gippsland campuses are home to major organisations including IBM® who are a significant employer of our graduates from IT and business. Other major employers include Concentrix and the Fiona Elsey Cancer Research Institute. In Brisbane, Federation University makes full use industry connections through an extensive network of partnerships with the city’s leading businesses. In addition, the University connects students to partners through industry-integrated learning programs, specific to their degree. Leading local industry partners include Downer, River City Labs, Audeara, CoderDojo, Navitas and Concentrix. The placement network consists of 3,000 industry partners, ranging from multi-nationals and ASX 100 companies, to small and medium-sized enterprises across a range of industries. Internship placements are matched specifically to each student’s professional background and future career goals. The program is designed to help graduates understand how Australian workplaces operate, giving you the chance to enter industry with confidence. Launched in 2017, the collaboration with global business services provider Concentrix offers students access to real-world job recruitment processes. Here, students are helped with building their job applications and recruitment skills, while gaining constructive feedback on where to improve and how to forge their path in the business world. With more than 125 global locations, Concentrix serves automotive; banking and financial services; insurance; healthcare; technology; consumer electronics; media and communications; retail and e-commerce; travel and transportation; and energy and public sector clients, offering students a chance to explore new, interesting areas of business.

12 Anchal Gulati, a Master of Technology (Software Engineering) student from the Brisbane campus, has been offered employment upon completion of her placement at Concentrix. She speaks highly of her experiences, saying that, “This extensive training has given me so much new knowledge, while developing my theoretical and practical understanding of the technology. I am so happy to have been given a part-time job with Concentrix at the end of my training. The best part is, I can work with them in Brisbane or in India if I move home after graduation.” With so much to offer, Federation University has the resources and connections needed to prepare students as they transition from higher education to the global workplace.

‘Also, the connections that FedUni has with industry give us great exposure to business and prepare us for life after uni. In the future, I want to lead a business with my computer and data analytics skills, and I’m very confident that the knowledge and experience I’m gaining will allow me to achieve my dream.’

13 Student Accommodation

Success lives here There aren’t too many experiences that beat living Accommodation Scholarship on campus. We offer a range of accommodation International students commencing studies with Federation University Australia can apply for an accommodation options located on or close to our campuses in scholarship to live on campus in Ballarat, Berwick or Ballarat, Gippsland and Berwick. Gippsland. Accommodation scholarships may range in value up to full accommodation fees. You’ll get to meet new people from all kinds of backgrounds, cultures and courses in a community as thriving as it Airport Transfer Service is inclusive. Our free airport transfer service is available to all new In fact, our research shows students who live in university international students, taking the stress out of arriving in a residences are more likely to be successful in their studies new country. We’ll collect you from Melbourne International and transition to university life. Our highly effective support Airport and take you directly to campus at Ballarat, programs, and unique residential experience contribute to Berwick or Gippsland. greater satisfaction and success in relation to your university experience. Our dedicated teams are there to provide Short-term Accommodation support and make your success and happiness a priority. Federation University offers short-term and early arrival accommodation at the Ballarat, Berwick Our accommodation options start from around $170 per and Gippsland campuses. week; with a range of options including fully furnished single bedrooms, self-contained apartments, ensuite rooms, studios International Guarantee and houses, both on and off campus. You will have access As an international student, you’re guaranteed* to communal living areas, TV/lounge rooms, fully equipped accommodation while studying at Federation University. kitchens, laundry and recreation facilities. Accommodation pricing includes all bills, internet, 24/7 Visit our website for details on accommodation options, access to residential support, various residential programs, and to apply online federation.edu.au/feduniliving events and activities.

* Eligibility and application criteria apply 14 Benefits of living on campus Success Our research shows students who live with us are more likely to succeed

Friendship Develop instant networks and lifelong friendships with a sense of community

Opportunity Amazing opportunities, planned experiences, activities and so much fun

Support 24/7 support so you can enjoy a balanced living and learning community Convenience For peace of mind and convenience, residences are located on, or close to campus

15 Our support services and programs The help you need, when you need it At Federation University, we are ranked the number one university in Victoria for student support.* We understand that studying abroad is exciting, but it’s also a difficult challenge, and you’re probably going to need some help. You might need help writing essays. You might need support with your English. Or you might need somebody to talk to about more personal life concerns. Our effective range of student-focused services enables international students to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence to achieve in Australian education. Studying abroad is a challenge but, with the right support and guidance, there’s always a way to succeed. *Australian Federal Government, QILT.edu.au, 2019

16 Student Futures and Academic Study Support Support for students with disabilities Our Student Academic and Study Support programs We want everyone to have full access to all our programs (SASS) provide support tailored for each stage of your and facilities. If you need any help, just get in touch with university experience. our Disability and Learning Access Unit. • Mentor program helps you settle into your university life federation.edu.au/disability • PASS is a study group of your peers to share knowledge Student careers and employment and support The Student Development and Employability team offer • ASK is a group of skilled students ready to answer a range of events, programs and services enabling your questions you to find work while you study, gain valuable work • Learning Skills Advisors provide individual and group experience, plan for your future career and enhance study support your employment prospects. • Study Skills Website offers a range of free online resources federation.edu.au/studentcareerhub federation.edu.au/studentfutures Elite athlete, coach and performer university program It can be difficult to juggle higher education with your sporting English Language Support Service and performance goals. But our service lets you make flexible Our English Language Support Service offers free study arrangements so you can excel in both arenas. assistance to help new international students understand course materials, assignments and university culture. Bookstores Experienced and empathetic tutors explain what’s required Find the book you’re after at the Berwick, Gippsland, of you as a student in Australia and give you the skills Wimmera and Mt Helen campuses. and confidence to get better grades and communicate clearly in class. Childcare centres FedUni Children’s Centres are located at our Mt Helen, Libraries SMB and Gippsland campuses, and there are a number Comfortable spaces to study, with over 500,000 books, of external childcare centres located within a short distance e-books and 30,000 journal titles. You can also borrow of the Berwick Campus. a laptop or get involved in our library skills programs. federation.edu.au/library Student Health Counselling Ballarat All students are welcome at our free and confidential The Mt Helen Campus is home to an accredited Health counselling service. Our professional counsellors provide Centre, staffed by doctors, nurses and counsellors support and referral for all personal and academic issues. throughout study periods. The centre provides confidential If you can’t make it in, we also offer video and phone consultation services to the University community. counselling. federation.edu.au/counselling federation.edu.au/health-centre

Spiritual Facilities Our SMB and Camp Street campuses are located within easy reach of a full range of health services in the Ballarat CBD. People of all faiths are welcome at Federation University. There are multi-faith prayer rooms/places of peace for all Berwick students at our campuses, as well as Muslim prayer rooms Berwick Healthcare is co-located on campus. Students with separate male and female facilities. and staff are able to access all available services. Chaplaincy Gippsland Chat with a chaplain for spiritual and pastoral care support, A campus nurse provides free, confidential consultations or any practical matters to do with university life. for all students. federation.edu.au/chaplaincy Brisbane Brisbane students can access health services through the CBD Medical Clinic and World Wellness Group. Both are located close to Campus with a range of services available.

17 Our Multicultural Student Services team are committed Multicultural to providing all students from multicultural backgrounds with support, engagement and community links from Student before you arrive until the day you successfully graduate. After you accept your offer, we’ll be in touch to answer any questions you have before your flight: what it’s like Services to live in Australia, how to find accommodation and more. Once you arrive, we provide an orientation to give you all the essential information to get started at Federation University and a social program to help you meet new friends, settle in and see some of the local sights. Get in touch if you’re unsure about anything, you can find us at all major campuses. federation.edu.au/multicultural-support

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18 ‘I was impressed to see that local people volunteered to support international students by arranging trips and clubs for us to take part in. Friends of mine who studied in bigger cities didn’t always have that experience’.

Duong Hoai Nhung Master of Business Administration Country of origin: Vietnam

Experience Uni Life

Federation Alumni Community and Student Development When you graduate from Federation, you’re still part Federation provides exciting leadership and volunteer of the family. Through our alumni community, you can opportunities on campus and in the local community connect with people from all over the world, share to help you develop leadership and networking skills, common experiences and discover new opportunities. and make new contacts in Australia. Our Community and Student Development team is passionate about Student representation helping students make positive changes on campus, The Student Senate (at Ballarat, Berwick, Gippsland, in the local community and even internationally. Wimmera & online) is your voice at Federation. Regular events include leadership camps, masterclass They work hard to improve your student experience sessions and professional development workshops. and consult on how your Student Services and For further details, visit Amenities Fees are spent. federation.edu.au/student-development Sports Clubs and Societies At Federation University, you can learn a new sport, play socially or even represent the University in anything from football to frisbee. A wide range of social, cultural, sporting and special interest clubs and societies are available on campus, offering the chance to connect with other students and make the most of your university experience. For more serious athletes, Federation University students participate in the UniSport Nationals (Australian University Games) each year, testing their skills in competitive events. For further information about sport and recreation visit federation.edu.au/sport

19 Our Scholarships

We recognise academic excellence when we see it. We reward those who have achieved top results at school and in other areas of study, and we do everything we can to shape the next generation of leaders.

But we also offer so much more than this. Here, support isn’t limited to the chosen few. Your goals carry just as much weight as your grades – no matter what you want to study, where you’re coming from or what you’re up against. We support people from all walks of life – helping build the communities we’re proud to be part of. If you’ve got the talent and the drive, chances are we have the financial support you need.

International Student Accommodation Scholarships You may be eligible for an accommodation scholarship. They range in value up to full accommodation fees for your first semester on campus, with the possibility of it being extended (subject to availability). Accommodation facilities have access to communal living spaces, kitchens, lounge facilities and recreational areas. All bills (internet, water and electricity/gas) are also included.

Business and Information Technology Scholarship All students commencing a Business or Information Technology degree by coursework will automatically receive a 16% of fees scholarship. The value of this scholarship ranges from AU$11,664 to AU$16,320 over the full duration of the course.

International Excellence Scholarship If you have a strong academic background you may be awarded a 16% of fees tuition scholarship for any other degree completed by coursework. The value of this scholarship ranges from AU$3,456 to AU$4,896 in the first year of study and it may be ongoing, subject to successful study results.

20 Brisbane Professional Internship Scholarship Henry Sutton PhD Scholarship for international Gain work experience and bridge the gap between candidates university and your career. The Brisbane Industry Internship The School of Science, Engineering and Information Scholarship (BIIS) can kick-start your career and improve Technology produces leading research in these discipline your employability prospects. The Internship is open to future areas including Mathematics, Engineering, Geo-science international students who intend to study an undergraduate and Information Technology. The School is keen to attract or postgraduate degree at Federation University’s excellent postgraduate students to join our research teams Brisbane Campus. through the provision of the Henry Sutton PhD Scholarship Awards. The Scholarship rewards successful applicants with a 16-week program consisting of four online work-readiness Each scholarship will include a full Federation University workshops including an 8 to 12-week internship placement. Research Tuition Scholarship and a Stipend scholarship Program participants spend time immersed in a host (which includes a cash stipend of $12,500 AUD per annum, company alongside Australian professionals. 100% of the paid fortnightly, plus an accommodation scholarship valued internship placements are matched to the participants’ at $12,500 AUD per annum). Both the tuition and stipend professional background and future career goals. scholarships will be provided for a period of three years. The Henry Sutton PhD Scholarship does not cover Overseas Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Scholarship Student Health Cover (which is compulsory for the period The Federation University Australia Foundation offers the of the COE). Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Scholarship to a Higher education In addition, the scholarship holders may be offered optional Indian student commencing studies in 2020 in the fields paid teaching opportunities within the School. of science, technology, engineering or mathematics at the Mt Helen campus, valued at $7,000. For a full list of scholarships, visit federation.edu.au/scholarships

21 Alumni Success

Dr Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Mr Martin Andanar Distinguished Alumna (2015) Distinguished Alumnus (2017) Dr Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has been named among TIME Martin Andanar is an award-winning radio and television magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world and presenter and the current Secretary of the Philippines received numerous international awards for her contributions Presidential Communications and Operations Office. to biotechnology. She is a Distinguished Alumna of He is a Distinguished Alumnus of Federation University. Federation University. Martin graduated in 1999 from a Bachelor of Arts degree Dr Mazumdar-Shaw graduated from the University in 1975 with majors in Social and Political Studies and Film and as a Master Brewer with a Graduate Diploma in Malting Media Studies. He often credits the University as laying and Brewing. the foundations for his career, providing hands-on learning opportunities that gave him the skills and experience to The only female student on the program, her diligence break into the media industry. shone through as she came top of the class. After graduating, Martin returned to the Philippines to work Dr Mazumdar-Shaw became India’s first female brew-master as a TV media executive, news anchor, radio commentator, upon her graduation. However, with few career opportunities podcaster and voice-over artist on national broadcasting available to women in the brewing industry at the time, network TV5. He has headed the online video portals of she turned her skills to the emerging biotechnology sector. TV5 and was the anchor on morning TV and radio shows. In 1978 she joined Biocon Biochemicals Ltd as a trainee Martin has organised and partnered with community manager, subsequently establishing Biocon India Ltd in and civic organisations advocating volunteerism and collaboration with the Irish company. Dr Mazumdar-Shaw’s good governance, incorporating his innovative media experience in the brewing industry underpinned the ideas into politics. co-invention of a unique cauldron based on fermentation During his impressive career, he has been recognised techniques that led to the development of Biocon’s with many awards. In 2004, he won Best Male Newscaster now patented biotechnology reactor. at the 18th PMPC Star Awards for Television. More recently, Biocon has since evolved into a highly successful in 2015, Martin won TV Broadcaster of the Year at the biopharmaceutical enterprise focused on healthcare Gawad Sulo ng Bayan Awards. and committed to reducing therapy costs of chronic Martin became Secretary of the Presidential Communications diseases such as diabetes and cancer. Through innovative Office of the Philippines in 2016. In this role, he supervises products and research services, it enables access to government news and information agencies, television and affordable healthcare for patients, partners and healthcare radio stations and acts as a presidential spokesperson in systems across the globe. press conferences.

22 Dr Robert Foo Hee Chong AM Emily Situ Distinguished Alumnus (2016) International Alumna of the Year (2018) Robert Chong is a former Mayor of the City of Whitehorse Emily Situ graduated from Federation University’s Master of in Melbourne, who has made outstanding contributions Business Administration (MBA) degree in 2005 and has gone to his local community for over 25 years. He has been on to a highly successful career in marketing. She currently awarded an Order of Australia Medal, Centenary Medal works as Branding Director for Overseas Markets at Country and Member of the Order of Australia. Robert arrived Garden, the largest property development company in in Australia from Malaysia in 1962 and studied Applied China. In 2018, Emily returned to Federation University Chemistry at the School of Mines Ballarat (now Federation to accept the award of International Alumna of the Year. University). Before applying to Federation University, Emily worked After graduating, Robert worked as a chemist and research as a Marketing Officer for a government organisation assistant before joining the Royal Australian Air Force. in Hong Kong. ‘I felt a need to study and strengthen When Robert moved to the Blackburn area of Melbourne my knowledge,’ she says, ‘and an MBA is a popular path in the early 1970s he saw a need to support recently arrived to improving your management skills.’ Chinese immigrants living in his community. He founded ‘I remember being attracted to Ballarat to experience the real the Chinese Community Social Services Centre, served Australia. I didn’t want to travel abroad just to live in a big city as the President of the Federation of Chinese Associations with many other Chinese people. I wanted to meet people (Vic) Incorporated, and founded several Chinese Senior from different backgrounds, and I was attracted to the Citizens Clubs. Due to his strong advocacy for migrant reputation of the University, which is highly-rated for teaching support services, Robert was invited to serve on the newly quality and student satisfaction.’ established Board of the Migrant Information Centre for East Melbourne for seven years, and was then appointed by the Emily especially enjoyed the small class sizes, personalised Victorian Minister of Health to the Board of Eastern Health. learning and diversity of other students. ‘One thing that was new for me was that the course didn’t have a fixed group Since 2011, Robert has served as Chair of the Eastern of classmates. Every subject had different students. Health Foundation. Robert was elected as a councillor The range of ages and nationalities surprised me at first, in the City of Whitehorse in 1997 and re-elected in 2012 but it was wonderful to learn from everyone’s varied work for a sixth term. During this time he served two terms and life experiences.’ as Mayor. Looking back, Emily says that her experience at Federation In 2016, Robert was awarded Distinguished Alumnus University changed her in two main ways. ‘It gave me more of Federation University for outstanding service to the confidence in my work and made me more independent. community and his pre-eminent contribution to community The way of thinking I developed at Federation Business health and local government. In 2018, he was awarded the School really helped me to develop my career. The MBA Degree of Doctor of the University Honoris Causa. enabled me to improve my strategic thinking and develop my management style. I learned how to open my mind and think outside the box, which is something I’d never really done. I returned to China more confident in my abilities and quickly found a job as Team Leader at a major PR agency.’

23 English for Academic Purposes

If you don’t meet the English requirements for the course of your choice, you have the opportunity to find a pathway with an English for Academic Purposes course.

Our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses are designed to assist international students to gain entry into higher education degrees that require an Academic IELTS of 6.0 or 6.5. Study can be as short as 5, 10, 15 or 20 weeks, giving students a strong foundation for academic success. EAP courses run prior to the commencement of each semester at our Ballarat, Berwick and Brisbane* campuses. Classes are scheduled for 20 hours of face-to-face time each week, with additional independent study expected by students to meet the minimum standards to pass. Learning Tasks and Assessments Our EAP courses aim to enhance and develop students’ English language skills and knowledge of western academic culture. During the course, students will develop skills in: • Academic reading and writing • Oral presentations and tutorial discussions • Academic vocabulary and assessments • Research and study techniques A range of learning tasks and assessment methods will enable students to demonstrate competency. Students are generally not required to sit an Academic IELTS test after their satisfactory completion of EAP. Choosing the Right Pathway Two streams of EAP are available: EAP Intermediate provides a pathway for students requiring Academic IELTS 6.0. EAP Advanced provides a pathway for students requiring Academic IELTS 6.5. Fees

BRISBANE BALLARAT & BERWICK 5 weeks $1,875 $1,950 10 weeks $3,750 $3,900 15 weeks $5,625 $5,850 20 weeks $7,50 0 $7,80 0 *EAP courses at our Brisbane Campus are delivered by Navitas English. (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd; ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M.

24 Courses 2020 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE BUSINESS U Bachelor of Business 3 $25,500 6.0 32 U Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) 3 $25,500 6.0 32 U Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) 3 $25,500 6.0 32 U Bachelor of Business (Management) 3 $25,500 6.0 32 U Bachelor of Business (Marketing and Information Technology) 3 $25,500 6.0 32 U Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 3 $25,500 6.0 32 U Bachelor of Commerce 3 $25,500 6.0 33 U Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) 3 $25,500 6.0 33 U Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting, Economics and Finance) 3 $25,500 6.0 33 U Bachelor of Commerce (Economics and Finance) 3 $25,500 6.0 33 U Bachelor of Commerce (Law) 3 $25,500 6.0 33 U Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business 4 $25,500 6.0 33 P Bachelor of Business (Honours) 1 $25,500 6.0 34 P Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) 1 $25,500 6.0 34 P Master of Business Administration (International Business) 2 $28,400 6.0 34 P Master of Business Administration (Health Services Management) 2 $28,400 6.0 34 P Master of Professional Accounting 2 $28,400 6.0 34 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE EDUCATION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD U Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education 2 $24,200 7.5* 38 U Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) 4 $24,200 7.5* 38 U Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary P-10) 4 $24,200 7.5* 38 U Bachelor of Education (Primary) 4 $24,200 7.5* 38 U Bachelor of Education Studies 4 $23,900 6.0 38 U Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences/Bachelor of Education 4 $24,200 7.5* 38 P Master of Education Studies (by Coursework) 4 $26,000 6.0 39 P Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) 3 $26,000 7.5* 39 P Master of Teaching (Primary) 4 $26,000 7.5* 39 P Master of Teaching (Secondary) 4 $26,000 7.5* 39 * Overall IELTS band score of 7.5; with no less than 8.0 in listening and speaking and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing.

LOCATION STUDY LEVEL Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) Brisbane Campus U Undergraduate bachelor degree Berwick Campus Online Learning P Postgraduate studies Churchill Campus (Gippsland)

25 Courses 2020 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE ENGINEERING U Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) 4 $28,800 6.0 42 U Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours) 4 $28,800 6.0 42 U Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) (Honours) 4 $28,800 6.0 42 U Bachelor of Mechatronic Systems Engineering (Honours) 4 $28,800 6.0 42 P Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Information Engineering) (Honours) 4 $28,800 6.0 42 $14,400 P Graduate Certificate in Reliability Engineering 1 NA 43 per Certificate P Graduate Diploma of Mining 2 $21,600 6.0 43 $14,400 P Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management 1 PT NA 43 per Certificate P Graduate Diploma in Maintenance Management 2 PT $14,400 NA 43 P Master of Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) 2 $28,800 6.0 43 P Master of Engineering Technology (Mechanical Engineering) 2 $28,800 6.0 44 P Master of Engineering Technology (Mining Engineering) 2 $28,800 6.0 44 P Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering 2 $28,800 6.0 44 P Master of Engineering – Project Management 2 $28,800 NA 44 P Master of Engineering Technology – Renewable and Electrical Power Systems 2 $28,800 NA 44 P Master of Engineering Technology (Mechatronic Systems Engineering) 2 $28,800 NA 44 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND CRIMINOLOGY U Bachelor of Arts 3 $21,600 6.0 47 U Bachelor of Community and Human Services 3 $24,000 6.5 47 U Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice 3 $24,000 6.0 48 U Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) (Honours) 1 $21,600 6.0 48 U Bachelor of Arts (Social Science) (Honours) 1 $21,600 6.0 48 P Master of Social Work (Qualifying) 2 $25,800 6.5 48

LOCATION STUDY LEVEL DURATION Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) Brisbane Campus U Undergraduate bachelor degree PT Part-time study Berwick Campus Online Learning P Postgraduate studies Camp Street, Arts Academy (Ballarat) Churchill Campus (Gippsland)

26 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY U Bachelor of Information Technology 3 $24,300 6.0* 52 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Big Data and Analytics) 3 $24,300 6.0* 52 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Information Systems) 3 $24,300 6.0* 52 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Cloud and Enterprise Computing) 3 $24,300 6.0* 52 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Development) 3 $24,300 6.0* 52 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile App Development) 3 $24,300 6.0* 53 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Security) 3 $24,300 6.0* 53 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice) 4 $24,300 6.0* 53 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) 3 $24,300 6.0* 53 P Bachelor of Science (Honours) 1 $27,800 6.0^ 53 P Graduate Diploma of Technology (Enterprise Systems and Business Analytics) 1.5 $26,100 6.0^ 53 P Graduate Diploma of Technology (Software Engineering) 1.5 $26,100 6.0^ 54 P Master of Technology (Enterprise Systems and Business Analytics) 2 $26,100 6.0^ 54 P Master of Technology (Software Engineering) 2 $26,100 6.0^ 54 *Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 5.5; or equivalent. ^Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0; or equivalent. STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE NURSING, MIDWIFERY, PARAMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE U Bachelor of Nursing 3 $30,400 6.0 58 P Graduate Diploma of Midwifery 1 $28,100 7.0 58 P Graduate Diploma of Paramedicine 1 $28,100 7.0 58 P Master of Health (Health Leadership) 2 $22,400 7.0 58 P Master of Health (Research Practice) 2 $22,400 7.0 58 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE PERFORMING ARTS, VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN U Bachelor of Communication Design 3 $27,300 6.0 62 U Bachelor of Fine Arts 3 $27,300 6.0 62 U Bachelor of Performing Arts 3 $27,300 6.0 62 U Bachelor of Visual Arts 3 $27,300 6.0 62 P Bachelor of Arts (Creative Arts) (Honours) 1 $21,600 NA 62

27 Courses 2020 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE PSYCHOLOGY U Bachelor of Psychological Science 3 $25,700 7.0 65 P Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) 1 $25,700 7.0 65 P Graduate Diploma of Psychology 1 $34,600 7.0 65 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE SCIENCE U Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 $27,800 6.0 68 U Bachelor of Biotechnology 3 $27,800 6.0 68 U Bachelor of Food and Nutritional Science 3 $27,800 6.0 68 U Bachelor of Science 3 $27,800 6.0 68 U Bachelor of Environmental and Conservation Science 3 $27,800 6.0 69 U Bachelor of Geoscience 3 $27,800 6.0 69 U Bachelor of Mathematical Science 3 $24,700 6.0 69 U Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science 3 $27,800 6.0 69 U Bachelor of Science (Honours) 1 $27,800 6.0 69 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES IELTS PAGE SPORT, HEALTH, PHYSICAL AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION U Bachelor of Health and Physical Education 4 $26,300 7.5* 71 U Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Education 3 $28,100 7.5* 71 U Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science 3 $30,600 7.0^ 71 U Bachelor of Sport Management 3 $25,700 6.0 72 U Bachelor of Sport Management/Bachelor of Business 4 $30,600 6.0 72 U Bachelor of Health Sciences 3 $29,600 6.0 72 P Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology 1.5 $30,600 7.0^ 72 *Overall Academic IELTS score of 7.5 with no band less than 8.0 in speaking and listening; and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing. ^Overall Academic IELTS score of 7.0; with no band less than 6.5 or equivalent.

LOCATION STUDY LEVEL Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) Brisbane Campus U Undergraduate bachelor degree Berwick Campus Online Learning P Postgraduate studies Churchill Campus (Gippsland)

28 STUDY TYPE STUDY CAMPUS DURATION ANNUAL FEES PAGE HIGHER DEGREES OF RESEARCH P Master of Applied Science 1.5 $28,000 73 P Master of Arts 1.5 $23,000 73 P Master of Business 1.5 $23,000 73 P Master of Computing 1.5 $23,000 73 P Master of Engineering Science 1.5 $28,000 73 P Master of Human Movement 1.5 $28,000 73 P Master of Mathematical Science 1.5 $23,000 73 P Master of Nursing 1.5 $23,000 73 P Master of Arts (Visual and Performing Arts) 1.5 $23,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) 3 $23,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Business) 3 $23,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Education) 3 $23,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) 3 $28,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Human Movement and Sport Science) 3 $28,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Humanities and Social Sciences) 3 $23,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Information Technology) 3 $23,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematical Sciences) 3 $23,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing) 3 $23,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (VIOSH) 3 $28,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Physical Sciences) 3 $28,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology) 3 $28,000 73 P Doctor of Philosophy (Science) 3 $28,000 73

29 Be a new kind of leader Business Innovative, sustainable and with the courage to inspire real change. If businesses want any chance of succeeding in today’s climate, these are the qualities they must possess. But to drive this vision, you need the right people – those with outstanding skills in critical thinking, leadership and management, with a strong knowledge of business principles and practices. At Federation Business School, this is exactly what we teach. We’re focused on inspiring minds for a better world. This is why all our courses emphasise employment-relevant skills and a strong leaning towards sustainability and responsible management. We also continually revise our courses to reflect changes, trends and global developments in business and commerce education – to help you become the kind of leader the world needs today.

Commerce Commerce is about thinking and acting in a commercial capacity, to help businesses make better decisions, stand out and drive change. If you’re a clever thinker with an eye for problem-solving, then you’re looking in the right area. Our commerce courses are designed to give you the skills to work across a range of areas – from accounting and law, to economics and finance – and in sectors as far-reaching as banking, manufacturing, retail, tourism and teaching. At Federation University, you can tailor your learning to suit your career goals, majoring in any of the above areas.

Business What does success in business look like? How do you drive innovation through entrepreneurship? And how can you shape tomorrow’s world in a positive way? By giving you a strong background across a range of business areas, we’ll teach you how to answer these questions, as well as apply what you’ve learned out in the field. Here, you can keep your options open with a general business degree, or choose to specialise in areas like management.

Management Leadership is a quality we try to foster in all our students – regardless of what they’re studying. But with a degree in management, you’ll learn specifically what it takes to inspire and bring out the best in people.

30 STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES BUSINESS U Bachelor of Business Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Business (Management) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Business (Marketing and Information Technology) Ballarat Brisbane 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Commerce Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting, Economics and Finance) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Commerce (Economics and Finance) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Commerce (Law) Ballarat 3 $25,500 U Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Ballarat Gippsland Online 4 $25,500 P Bachelor of Business (Honours) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 1 $25,500 P Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Online 1 $25,500 P Master of Business Administration (International Business) Ballarat Berwick Brisbane 2 $28,400 P Master of Business Administration (Health Services Management) Brisbane 2 $28,400 P Master of Professional Accounting Berwick Brisbane 2 $28,400

U Undergraduate bachelor degree Online Learning is only available for international P Postgraduate studies students not studying on student visas

31 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ENTREPRENEURSHIP)

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, March, Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, March, (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill), July, November (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill), July, November Brisbane Campus (Queensland),Online/Off-campus Brisbane Campus (Queensland),Online/Off-campus

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 039579B $25,500 3 years 097881D $25,500

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Business director; Brand manager; Business analyst; Business manager; Start-up manager; Small business manager; Business manager; Market researcher; Marketing officer; Media liaison officer; Product manager; Entrepreneur; Business analyst; Business consultant; Commercial manager; Strategic planner; Business owner Marketing manager; Market researcher; Social media specialist

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MARKETING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, March, LOCATION INTAKE (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill), July, November Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), February, March, Brisbane Campus (Queensland),Online/Off-campus Brisbane Campus (Queensland) July, November

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 088133D $25,500 3 years 097874C $25,500

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Business director; Business manager; Employee relations officer; Account manager; Market researcher; Marketing manager; Communications Human resources officer; Human resources consultant; Personnel officer; manager; Advertiser; administrator; Computer programmer; Information Project officer; Recruitment officer technology support

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MARKETING)

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, March, Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, March, (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill), July, November (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill), July, November Brisbane Campus (Queensland),Online/Off-campus Brisbane Campus (Queensland),Online/Off-campus

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 088132E $25,500 3 years 039582G $25,500

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Business owner; Manager; HR; Organisational management; Human resource BAccount manager; Advertising administrator; Brand manager; Business owner; management; Project management Communications manager; Marketing manager; Marketing officer; Market researcher; Media liaison officer; Product manager; Strategic planner

32 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ECONOMICS AND FINANCE)

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, March, Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July (Melbourne), Brisbane Campus (Queensland), July, November (Melbourne), Brisbane Campus (Queensland), Gippsland Campus (Churchill), Online/Off-campus Gippsland Campus (Churchill), Online/Off-campus

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 055557G $25,500 3 years 088135B $25,500

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Banker; Public accountant; Stockbroker Business consultant; Corporate finance; Federal government; Government business enterprises; Insurance broker; Investment manager; Local government; PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) Merchant banker; Public accountant; Retail banker CPA Australia and The Institute of Chartered Accountants. You may also be eligible to apply for membership with Australian Computing Society, Financial Services Institute of Australasia upon completion of nominated subjects in the Bachelor of Commerce BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (LAW)

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE LOCATION INTAKE 3 years 088134C $25,500 Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, March, (Melbourne), Brisbane Campus (Queensland), July, November ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Gippsland Campus (Churchill), Online/Off-campus Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 044114D $25,500 KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Business law; Commerce; Finance ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES BACHELOR OF COMMERCE/BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Accountant; Finance; Forensic Accountant; Auditor; Business consultant; LOCATION INTAKE Business analyst Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Gippsland Campus February, July PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) (Churchill), Online/Off-campus CPA Australia and The Institute of Chartered Accountants. You may also DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE be eligible to apply for membership with Australian Computing Society, 4 years 088975F $25,500 Financial Services Institute of Australasia upon completion of nominated subjects in the Bachelor of Commerce ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE KEY CAREER OUTCOMES (ACCOUNTING & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) Business consultant; Business manager; Business owner; Human resources manager; Marketing manager; Researcher; Strategic planner; Banker; LOCATION INTAKE Public accountant; Stockbroker; Business analyst Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, March, (Melbourne), Brisbane Campus (Queensland), July, November PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) Gippsland Campus (Churchill), Online/Off-campus CPA Australia and The Institute of Chartered Accountants. You may also be eligible to apply for membership with Australian Computing Society, DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE Financial Services Institute of Australasia upon completion of nominated 3 years 097884A $25,500 subjects in the Bachelor of Commerce

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS NOTE Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. See pages 72 for Bachelor of Sport Management/Bachelor of Business Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Accountant; Finance; Forensic Accountant; Auditor; Business consultant; Business analyst; Information technology; Systems designer; Technician

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) CPA Australia and The Institute of Chartered Accountants. You may also be eligible to apply for membership with Australian Computing Society, Financial Services Institute of Australasia upon completion of nominated subjects in the Bachelor of Commerce

33 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONOURS) MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT) LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July LOCATION INTAKE (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Brisbane Campus (Queensland) March, July, November

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1 year 070499K $25,500 2 years 085623K $28,400

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Completion of an undergraduate degree with at least a distinction average in Applicants for this course must hold a bachelor degree or equivalent professional third-year courses in the business discipline in which they have chosen qualification. Applicants holding other academic or professional to pursue their Honours studies, and have achieved no less than a Credit qualifications and/or significant managerial work experience may also be granted average in all second and third year level courses. Applicants are requested admission. Further information at study.federation.edu.au to submit a Research Proposal form with their application. Further information at study.federation.edu.au KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Community care manager; Health and public policy advisor; Health administrator KEY CAREER OUTCOMES (HR; finance; quality and safety; quality improvement); Indigenous health Business analyst; Business owner; Researcher; Business consultant; Human manager; International health manager; Middle and senior health manager resources manager; Strategic planner; Business manager; Marketing manager

MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONOURS) LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Berwick Campus (Melbourne) February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Gippsland Campus February, July Brisbane Campus (Queensland) (Churchill), Berwick Campus (Melbourne), Online/Off-campus DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 2 years 085623K $28,400 DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1 year 088135B $25,500 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS This course is intended for applicants with an undergraduate degree in a non- Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. accounting discipline or for people who have significant experience working in Completion of an undergraduate degree with at least a distinction average in accounting and who now wish to attain a high-level qualification in this area. third-year courses in the business discipline in which they have chosen Further information at study.federation.edu.au to pursue their Honours studies, and have achieved no less than a Credit average in all second and third year level courses. Applicants are requested KEY CAREER OUTCOMES to submit a Research Proposal form with their application. Banker; Professional accountant; Stockbroker; MPA Further information at study.federation.edu.au PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) KEY CAREER OUTCOMES This program is recognised by Certified Practising Accountants Australia. Banker; Public accountant; Researcher; Stockbroker

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus March, July, November (Melbourne), Brisbane Campus (Queensland)

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 2 years 0100319 $28,400

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0. A Bachelor degree or equivalent professional qualification. Applicants without tertiary qualifications, but with significant managerial work experience, or professional qualification and work experience will be considered for entry by the Course Coordinator.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Business analyst; Business owner; Manager; Strategic planner; Business consultant; General manager; Marketing manager; Business manager; Human resources manager; Researcher

34 35 Education Shape a new generation Few careers are as rewarding or crucial as teaching. and Early But shaping young minds in a time of rapid social and technological change has its own set of challenges – where only the most confident, passionate and dedicated Childhood teachers can make a difference in the community. These are the kind of people we aim to inspire. It’s reflected in the level of support we offer and the dynamic nature of our education and early childhood degrees, all of which nurture critical and creative thinking, drive and collaboration – and importantly – the capacity to bring out the best in others. Our professional recognition To shape the next generation of teachers, it’s important that our qualifications stand up in the industry. You’ll find that many of our courses are either recognised or accredited by leading bodies and institutions, at state and national levels. These include the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA), Australian Institute of Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL), and Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT).

Early Childhood Education Studies We’re renowned for our early childhood courses,Drive in both change If atyou’re the looking cutting-edge for a pathway into the Bachelor the quality of our curriculum and the calibre ofWith our graduates continuous advancesof Education coursesin information or a non-teaching technology, role within – many of whom are already making an impactthe out opportunities in the field. theto compulsoryprogress education in areas sector, such this as study health, area ticks all the right boxes. With this course, if you maintain a good Primary Teaching transport, finance,academic entertainment, standard, you mayscience, have the energy, opportunity to Our education system needs teachers who caneducation truly bring and manufacturingtransfer into second are year virtually of a teaching limitless. degree after first year. out the best in young people. To make sure this happens, we Alternatively, continue within Education Studies and you’ll be create a learning environment that fosters strongThanks relationships, to our impressivequalified to breadthwork within ofeducation content, policy an and IT as an Education innovative thinking and, importantly, real-worldqualification experience. fromSupport Federation Worker (Integration University Aide). will give you Secondary Teaching the advanced skills,Also, knowledge the Bachelor of and Education confidence Studies is a topathway program Our secondary teaching courses are dynamic,work challenging across all theseinto the sectors. Master of Teaching in either Secondary, Primary and bold – just like the classrooms you’ll be working in down or Early Childhood Teaching. the track. You can choose to become qualifiedStudy in middle at Fed and you’ll also benefit from our strong years (Prep-10) or work as a specialist teacherconnections (7-12). If you and industry placement programs – already have an undergraduate qualification, designedour Masters to give you the support and experience courses will take your teaching skills to the nextyou level. need to either get started or rise up in one of the most progressive industries in the world.

36 STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES EDUCATION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD U Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education Ballarat Gippsland 2 $24,200 U Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 4 $24,200 U Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary P-10) Ballarat Gippsland 4 $24,200 U Bachelor of Education (Primary) Ballarat Gippsland 4 $24,200 U Bachelor of Education Studies Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 4 $23,900 U Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences/Bachelor of Education Ballarat Gippsland 4 $24,200 P Master of Education Studies(by Coursework) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 4 $26,000 P Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) Ballarat 3 $26,000 P Master of Teaching (Primary) Ballarat Online 4 $26,000 P Master of Teaching (Secondary) Ballarat Online 4 $26,000

U Undergraduate bachelor degree Online Learning is only available for international P Postgraduate studies students not studying on student visas

37 BACHELOR OF ARTS/BACHELOR OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY)

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Gippsland Campus (Churchill)

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 069143D $24,200 4 years 089465J $24,200

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall Academic IELTS band score of 7.5; with no less than 8.0 in listening Overall Academic IELTS band score of 7.5; with no less than 8.0 in listening and speaking and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing and speaking and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics courses; or overseas equivalent courses; or overseas equivalent

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Secondary teacher; Teacher; Tutor Primary teacher

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) Victorian Institute of Teachers (VIT) Victorian Institute of Teachers (VIT)

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF EDUCATION STUDIES (EARLY CHILDHOOD AND PRIMARY) LOCATION INTAKE INTAKE LOCATION Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Gippsland Campus February Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Gippsland Campus February (Churchill), Berwick Campus (Melbourne) (Churchill), Berwick Campus (Melbourne) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 091968A $23,900 4 years 097978F $24,200 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics Overall Academic IELTS band score of 7.5; with no less than 8.0 courses; or overseas equivalent. Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; in listening and speaking and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing. with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics courses; or overseas equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Non-teaching roles in the Education sector; Education support worker KEY CAREER OUTCOMES (Integration aid); Education officer Day care educator; Early childhood educator; Kindergarten teacher; Preschool teacher; Primary teacher PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) Please note: you will not be eligible for VIT registration upon completion PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION of this degree. If you are wanting to become a registered teacher with VIT; Australian Institute of Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) you would need to transfer to one of the other Bachelor of Education programs Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) at Federation - see the Pathways/alternate entry section. Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT)

BACHELOR OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES/ BACHELOR OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY P-10) LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Gippsland Campus (Churchill) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 069145B $24,200 4 years 092817G $24,200 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall Academic IELTS band score of 7.5; with no less than 8.0 Overall Academic IELTS band score of 7.5; with no less than 8.0 in listening and speaking and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing. in listening and speaking and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics courses; or overseas equivalent. courses; or overseas equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Secondary teacher; Teacher; Tutor Primary teacher; Secondary teacher; Teacher; Tutor PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT).

38 MASTER OF EDUCATION STUDIES MASTER OF TEACHING (SECONDARY) (BY COURSEWORK) LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February Online/Off-Campus Berwick Campus (Melbourne) (Year 1 only) Gippsland Campus (Churchill) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 097878K $26,000 DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 091965D $26,000 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 7.5; with no less than 8.0 in listening and speaking ENTRY REQUIREMENTS and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing. Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Successful completion of a recognised 3-year bachelor degree or equivalent. Successful completion of a recognised 3-year bachelor degree or equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Secondary teacher; Teacher; Tutor Administration officer, Educator, Special education teacher, TAFE teacher. Please note that this program is not a teaching qualification. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Victorian Institute of Teachers (VIT).

MASTER OF TEACHING (EARLY CHILDHOOD) ‘Training to be a teacher in a foreign LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) March country is a massive challenge,

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE but Federation is very inclusive and 3 years 0100320 $26,000 supportive. With all the experience ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 7.5; with no less than 8.0 in listening and speaking and knowledge I’ve developed, and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing. Successful completion of a recognised 3-year bachelor degree or equivalent. I feel really confident and well-prepared

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES to start my career.’ Preschool/kindergarten teacher; Day care teacher/educator; Pedagogical leader in children’s services Limin Huang

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) Master of Teaching (Secondary) ACECQA (Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority) Country of origin: China

MASTER OF TEACHING (PRIMARY)

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Online/Off-Campus February

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 097877M $26,000

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 7.5; with no less than 8.0 in listening and speaking and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing. Successful completion of a recognised 3-year bachelor degree or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Primary teacher; Teacher

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Victorian Institute of Teachers (VIT).

See pages 71 for further teaching programs including: BACHELOR OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION BACHELOR OF OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

39 Engineering Build a better future Wind turbines that reduce global warming. Robots that rove the surface of Mars. Underwater tunnels that connect different countries. Engineers build extraordinary things. And with a qualification from Federation University, you can too. With so many areas of engineering to pursue, our undergraduate degrees focus on flexibility. In your first year, you’ll gain a solid foundation in our engineering courses, and from second year, progress to a specialist stream in Mechatronic Systems, Civil, Mining or Mechanical Engineering.

Civil Engineering Engineering Project Management Mining Engineering From bridges and roads, to airports Develop your proficiencies as an Mining engineers work in the field and railways, civil engineers plan, design engineering manager and leader. as consultants, advisers and leaders. and test private and public structures. This postgraduate course aims to You’ll work with geologists to plan the You’ll develop the skills and knowledge produce engineers with in-depth safest and most cost-effective ways needed to identify suitable building knowledge and skills that are able to extract ore bodies, mineral deposits, materials, and make sure structures like to plan and execute major projects non-metallic ores and fuels from the these are built in a safe, economical across the construction, infrastructure, ground, rivers and sea bed. You’ll also and environmentally friendly way. development and energy sectors. be responsible for protecting the people and environment within mining areas. Mechanical Engineering Renewable Energy and Our graduates are in high demand in Combining physics with mechanical Electrical Power Systems both underground and surface mines. science, you’ll learn how to design and Develop in-depth knowledge across construct all forms of incredible systems these interdisciplinary domains of Maintenance and Reliability – from robotic devices and heat transfer renewable energy, Internet of Things Engineering processes, to thermodynamic and (IoT), smart grid and electrical power Across almost every sector, it’s combustion systems. systems. Aimed at electrical engineers expected that engineering products that wish to broaden their skill sets and and systems work for longer and more Electrical and Information develop their knowledge and abilities in effectively. Naturally, this has made Engineering the design of renewable energy systems professional asset management a Combining different aspects and the transmission of electrical power. powerful tool in improving profitability. of engineering you’ll develop a These courses are postgraduate only, comprehensive overview of electrical Mechatronic Systems Engineering designed for managers, engineers engineering fundamentals – electrical Put simply, mechatronic systems and technical staff working in the circuits, signals and systems, energy engineers design products and operation, maintenance and reliability conversion, power electronics, power processes using their mechanical, improvement of industrial, public sector systems, embedded and control electronics and computing knowledge. and defence systems. You’ll be looking systems and renewable energy – with While there are a lot of skills you’ll at areas such as terotechnology and information engineering – big data need to learn, there are just as many lifestyle costs, asset management and analytics and computer modelling, opportunities out in the field in areas industrial techniques, risk engineering, making you highly employable across such as manufacturing and process machine condition monitoring and a range of industries. automation, transportation, power reliability engineering. production, mining and resources, agriculture and forestry.

40 STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES ENGINEERING U Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) Ballarat Gippsland 4 $28,800 U Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours) Ballarat 4 $28,800 U Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) (Honours) Ballarat 4 $28,800 U Bachelor of Mechatronic Systems Engineering (Honours) Gippsland 4 $28,800 P Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Information Engineering) (Honours) Ballarat 4 $28,800 $14,400 P Graduate Certificate in Reliability Engineering Online 1 per Certificate P Graduate Diploma of Mining Ballarat Online 2 $21,600 $14,400 P Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management Online 1 PT per Certificate P Graduate Diploma in Maintenance Management Online 2 PT $14,400 P Master of Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) Ballarat 2 $28,800 P Master of Engineering Technology (Mechanical Engineering) Ballarat 2 $28,800 P Master of Engineering Technology (Mining Engineering) Ballarat 2 $28,800 P Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering Online 2 $28,800 P Master of Engineering – Project Management Ballarat 2 $28,800 P Master of Engineering Technology – Renewable and Electrical Power Systems Ballarat 2 $28,800 P Master of Engineering Technology (Mechatronic Systems Engineering) Gippsland 2 $28,800

U Undergraduate bachelor degree Online Learning is only available for international PT Part-time study P Postgraduate studies students not studying on student visas

41 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL) (HONOURS) BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (MINING) (HONOURS)

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February Gippsland Campus (Churchill) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 085619F $28,800 4 years 085617G $28,800 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics courses; or overseas equivalent. courses; or overseas equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Construction engineer; Consultant; Engineer; Geotechnical engineer; Mine safety Drainage engineer; Airport engineer; Harbour engineer; Local government engineer; Mine ventilation officer; Mining engineer; Open pit mining engineer; engineer; Planning engineer; Soil engineer; Transport engineer; Civil engineer; Planning engineer; Project engineer; Researcher; Sales engineer; Site manager; Engineer; Hydraulic engineer; Materials and testing engineer; Project engineer; Underground mining engineer; Metallurgist; Mineral processor Structural engineer; Water resources engineer; Design engineer; Geotechnical engineer; Irrigation engineer; Pipeline engineer; Railway engineer; PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Traffic engineer Engineers Australia.

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Engineers Australia. BACHELOR OF MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (HONOURS)

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL) (HONOURS) LOCATION INTAKE Gippsland Campus (Churchill) February, July LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 085620B $28,800 DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 085618G $28,800 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. courses; or overseas equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics courses; or overseas equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Automation engineer; Control systems engineer; Maintenance engineer; Plant KEY CAREER OUTCOMES design and management engineer; Sales engineer; Self-diagnostic machinery Engineer; Maintenance engineer; Mechanical engineer; Printing engineer; design engineer; Automotive systems engineer; Data communication and Scheduling engineer; Control systems engineer; Manufacturing engineer; networks officer; Mechanical design engineer; Process and packaging design Mechanical production process engineer; Process engineer; Rotating equipment engineer; Scientific equipment designer; Avionics test engineer; Engineer; engineer; Service engineer; Design engineer; Engineering estimator; Hydraulic Infrastructure engineer; Mechatronic project engineer; Robotics and process design engineer; Mechanical design engineer; Planning engineer; Plant process automation engineer; Security systems designer engineer; Project engineer; Sales engineer PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Engineers Australia. Engineers Australia.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL AND INFORMATION ENGINEERING) (HONOURS)

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 0100639 $28,800

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics courses; or overseas equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Electrical engineer; Electronic engineer; Engineering professional; Industrial engineer and Production or Plant engineer

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION (WHERE APPLICABLE) Engineers Australia.

42 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RELIABILITY ENGINEERING GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE On-line Learning: On-line Learning is only February, July On-line Learning: On-line Learning is only February, July available for international students not studying available for international students not studying on student visas on student visas

DURATION ANNUAL FEE DURATION ANNUAL FEE 1 year $14,400 (per Certificate) 2 years, part-time $14,400 (per Certificate)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A three-year degree in engineering; science; applied science or appropriate A three-year degree in engineering, science, applied science or appropriate degree program; or overseas equivalent. degree program, or overseas equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Chief engineer; Engineer; Maintenance manager; Maintenance and reliability Chief engineer; Engineer; Maintenance manager; Maintenance and reliability engineer; Planning engineer; Production and maintenance engineer. engineer; Planning engineer; Production and maintenance engineer.

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MINING GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), On-line Learning: February, July On-line Learning: On-line Learning is only February, July On-line Learning is only available for international available for international students not studying students not studying on student visas on student visas

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION ANNUAL FEE 2 years 085622M $21,600 1 year part-time $14,400 (per Certificate)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of a recognised 3-year Australian bachelor degree or A three-year degree in engineering, science, applied science or appropriate overseas equivalent. degree program, or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0; or equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES OTHER REQUIREMENTS Chief engineer; Engineer; Maintenance manager; Maintenance and reliability Applicants must complete and submit Additional Details Form. engineer; Planning engineer; Production and maintenance engineer. Refer study.federation.edu.au for full details.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Construction engineer; Geotechnical engineer; Mine ventilation officer; Planning engineer; Sales engineer; Consultant; Mine manager; Mining engineer; Project engineer; Site manager; Engineer; Mine safety engineer; Open pit mining engineer; Researcher; Underground mining engineer

MASTER OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 2 years 079924C $28,800

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of a recognised 3 or 4 year Engineering bachelor degree in the relevant specialisation (major field) with credit average; awarded by an Australian university; or a recognised overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS score of 6.0; with no individual band score less than 6.0 or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Airport engineer; Drainage engineer; Harbour engineer; Local government engineer; Local government engineer; Planning engineer; Planning engineer; Soil engineer; Transport engineer; Civil engineer; Engineer; Hydraulic engineer; Materials and testing engineer; Project engineer; Structural engineer; Water resources engineer; Design engineer; Geotechnical engineer; Irrigation engineer; Pipeline engineer; Railway engineer; Traffic engineer.

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Engineers Australia.

43 MASTER OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MASTER OF ENGINEERING – PROJECT MANAGEMENT (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 2 years 0100640 $28,800 2 years 079927M $28,800 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS An appropriate three year or four year engineering degree in the relevant Successful completion of a recognised 3 or 4 year Engineering bachelor degree specialisation (major field) awarded by an Australian university; or an equivalent in the relevant specialisation (major field) with credit average; awarded by an qualification awarded by an recognised overseas institution; with a minimum of Australian university; or a recognised overseas equivalent. 60% average/credit. Overall IELTS score of 6.0; with no individual band score less than 6.0 or equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Project engineer; Project manager; Contracting manager; Team leader KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Design engineer; Maintenance engineer; Mechanical engineer; Printing engineer; Researcher; Scheduling engineer; Engineer; Manufacturing engineer; Mechanical production process engineer; Process engineer; Rotating equipment engineer; MASTER OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY – Service engineer; Hydraulic design engineer; Mechanical design engineer; RENEWABLE AND ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS Planning engineer; Plant process engineer; Project engineer; Sales engineer LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE MASTER OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 2 years 0100637 $28,800 (MINING ENGINEERING) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS LOCATION INTAKE An appropriate three year or four year engineering degree in the relevant Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July specialisation (major field) awarded by an Australian university; or an equivalent qualification awarded by an recognised overseas institution; with a minimum of DURATION ANNUAL FEE 60% average/credit. 2 years $28,800 KEY CAREER OUTCOMES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Electrical Engineer; Power Systems Engineer; Renewable Energy Engineer Successful completion of a recognised 3 or 4 year Engineering bachelor degree in the relevant specialisation (major field) with credit average; awarded by an Australian university; or a recognised overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS score of 6.0; with no individual band score less than 6.0 or equivalent. MASTER OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS ENGINEERING) KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Design engineer; Maintenance engineer; Mechanical engineer; Printing engineer; LOCATION INTAKE Researcher; Scheduling engineer; Engineer; Manufacturing engineer; Mechanical Gippsland Campus (Churchill) February, July production process engineer; Process engineer; Rotating equipment engineer; DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE Service engineer; Hydraulic design engineer; Mechanical design engineer; 2 years 0100638 $28,800 Planning engineer; Plant process engineer; Project engineer; Sales engineer ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Electrical Engineer; Power Systems Engineer; Renewable Energy Engineer

MASTER OF MAINTENANCE AND RELIABILITY ENGINEERING KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Automation engineer; Control systems engineer; Maintenance engineer; LOCATION INTAKE Plant design and management engineer; Sales engineer; Self-diagnostic Online/Off-campus February, July machinery design engineer; Automotive systems engineer; Data communication and networks officer; Mechanical design engineer; Process and packaging DURATION ANNUAL FEE design engineer; Scientific equipment designer; Avionics test engineer; Engineer; 2 years $28,800 Infrastructure engineer; Mechatronic project engineer; Robotics and process ENTRY REQUIREMENTS automation engineer; Security systems designer Successful completion of a recognised 3 or 4 year Engineering bachelor degree in the relevant specialisation (major field) with credit average; awarded by anAustralian university; or a recognised overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS score of 6.0; with no individual band score less than 6.0 or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Chief engineer; Engineer; Maintenance and reliability engineer; Maintenance manager; Planning engineer; Production and maintenance engineer

44 ‘The course has been great so far. It’s given me much more practical experience of subjects such as robotics, which I only studied theoretically at home. We’ve been on valuable industry visits, and the lecturers are really amazing; they take the time to explain things to us in detail.’

Venkata Rao-Gondi Master of Engineering Technology (Mechanical Engineering) Country of origin: India

45 Humanities, Improve the way we live What makes us human? Why do we behave the way we do? Social Sciences How can we use what we learn to tackle pressing issues, help others lead better lives, or change the way we engage and Criminal with each other? The arts, humanities and social sciences ask the big questions, Justice diving deep into the contours of human cultures and societies, both past and present. And they do so from a wide range of angles – politics, history, sociology, criminology, literature, media, and social welfare (just to name a few). Through our courses, you’ll learn the critical and creative thinking, problem solving, research and analysis, and communication skills employers look for in today’s fast-changing world – in a range of careers across a number of industries.

Community and Human Services Humanities and Social Sciences Why choose a Bachelor of Arts? At Federation University, we’re passionate In Australia, the arts, humanities and Because studying a Bachelor of Arts will about building communities outside of social sciences play a crucial role. expose you to applied learning across a the classroom. Our courses in this area They help us express who we are, variety of subjects – history, Indigenous will give you the theoretical and practical drive innovation in our communities, studies, literature, media and screen skills to do just this, helping others lead and underpin how we can progress studies, sociology and writing – and will better lives. as a society, culture and as individuals. develop your enquiring mind to think creatively and independently. In our Bachelor of Community Criminal Justice and Human Services, you’ll get a real You will learn effective critical and What is crime? And how does it impact creative thinking, research and taste of what a career in the field looks our lives? Our Bachelor of Criminal like, with 70 days of placement in your communication skills, and you can Justice helps you better understand choose any number of career paths to final semester. With a qualification like the nature of crime, prevention and this, you could go on to study a Master focus upon – from policy development the criminal justice process. You’ll look to cultural arts programs. of Social Work (Qualifying). into traditional, innovative and radical alternatives for dealing with crime in fields such as government, police services, courts and corrections. STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE U Bachelor of Arts Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Online 3 $21,600 U Bachelor of Community and Human Services Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 3 $24,000 U Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Online 3 $24,000 U Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) (Honours) Ballarat Gippsland 1 $21,600 U Bachelor of Arts (Social Science) (Honours) Ballarat Gippsland 1 $21,600 P Master of Social Work (Qualifying) Ballarat Berwick 2 $25,800

U Undergraduate bachelor degree Online Learning is only available for international P Postgraduate studies students not studying on student visas

46 BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SERVICES

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July (Melbourne) Gippsland Campus (Churchill), (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Online/Off-campus DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 085212G $24,000 3 years 085611C $21,600 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. Overall Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.5 or equivalent. Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. OTHER REQUIREMENTS (ALL APPLICANTS) KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Working with children check and Police Record Check Media; advertising and communications (e.g. digital communications; media monitoring; journalism cadetships and project coordination). KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Case coordinator; Child welfare worker; Family caseworker; Case worker; Government positions (generally through graduate employment programs). Community development officer; Family services worker; Case management Private sector (e.g. policy development; research officer). officer; Case manager; Child protection worker; Community development worker; Family support worker

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA); Community Corrections Services (CCS).

47 BACHELOR OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE BACHELOR OF ARTS (SOCIAL SCIENCE) (HONOURS)

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Online/Off-campus DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1 year 097883B $21,600 3 years 0100646 $24,000 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Applicants to this program must have completed an Australian undergraduate Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. Overall degree or overseas equivalent with at least a Distinction (or equivalent) average Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. in final-year level courses. Refer study.federation.edu.au for full details Academic IELTS of 6.0 overall with no bands less than 6.0 KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Case management officer; Communications officer; Corrections officer; KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Court officer; Criminal intelligence analyst; Criminal investigator; Criminologist; Community development worker; Community worker; Copywriter; Family caseworker; Government officer; Industrial relations officer; Investigation CuratorJournalist; Local government officer; Museum officer; Policy analyst; officer; Juvenile caseworker; Law reform campaign officer; Media officer; Police Researcher; Social media specialist; Tutor; Youth worker; Arts administrator; officer; Policy analyst; Policy officer; Political advisor; Private investigator; Project Community development practitioner; Market researcher; Social researcher officer; Public relations officer; Welfare officer; Youth worker; Researcher

BACHELOR OF ARTS (HUMANITIES) (HONOURS) MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (QUALIFYING)

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Berwick Campus (Melbourne)

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1 year 097882C $21,600 2 years 085213F $25,800

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Applicants to this program must have completed an Australian undergraduate Successful completion of a relevant* Bachelor degree in the past 10 years. degree or overseas equivalent with at least a Distinction (or equivalent) average *Relevant Bachelor degree should have as a major discipline any of the following; in final-year level courses. Refer study.federation.edu.au for full details social welfare; community work; sociology; psychology; nursing; education; Academic IELTS of 6.0 overall with no bands less than 6.0 criminal justice; international studies; indigenous studies. Certified copies of transcripts are required. Overall Academic IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Advertising coordinator; Community worker; Digital production manager; KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Curator; Media planner; Policy writer; Account manager; Copywriter/Editor; Social worker. Professional social work positions in hospitals; community health International agency project worker; Marketing and communications assistant; care; child protection; justice; community development; local government; Media presenter; Production manager; Public relations officer; Social researcher; government policy; social research and advocacy agencies. Digital marketer; Journalist; Writer; Media officer PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Association of Social Workers.

48 Information Drive change at the cutting-edge With continuous advances in information technology, Technology the opportunities to progress in areas such as health, transport, finance, entertainment, science, energy, education and manufacturing are virtually limitless. Thanks to our impressive breadth of content, an IT qualification from Federation University will give you the advanced skills, knowledge and confidence to work across all these sectors. Study with us and you’ll also benefit from our strong connections and industry placement programs – designed to give you the support and experience you need to either get started or rise up in one of the most progressive industries in the world.

49 Information Technology Big Data and Analytics Business Information Systems Our IT degrees and specialisations Big data has well and truly arrived. From multinational organisations to have been developed alongside But how do you analyse it to local businesses, companies of all trends and changes in the industry, uncover hidden patterns, unknown shapes and sizes rely on technology and in accordance with the Australian connections and market trends? to keep up with changes in the Computer Society’s accreditation In this undergraduate degree, industry and stay ahead of their standards. you’ll learn to do this by applying competition. This undergraduate With so many specialisations to fundamental scientific principles degree builds up your skills in think about, it can be worth keeping and along the way build up your business processes, data and your options open with a general critical thinking, problem-solving information management, enterprise IT qualification. This way, you can and communication skills. systems and business intelligence – undertake a major and choose so you can help them do just this. Cloud and Enterprise electives from our range of courses. Computing Games Development Professional Practice It’s flexible, doesn’t cost much and In our undergraduate degree in International students who achieve can handle huge data sets. It’s safe Games Development, you’ll learn highly in the first year of one of our to say that the cloud has changed how to design, create and produce Bachelor of IT degrees can apply the face of computing and business. modern computer and video games to transfer to the Bachelor of IT In our undergraduate degree, you’ll – testing, innovating and building (Professional Practice) course in their build skills needed to forge a career engaging worlds, stories and second year. This four year degree in mainframe and cloud computing, characters. Beyond this, your skills includes extensive internships at IBM virtual information technology, can be put to use in areas as broad offices in the Ballarat Technology and systems deployment. as simulators, medical imaging Park. Successful applicants receive a and education. scholarship of $38,400 over their final two years and graduate with valuable, hands on industry experience and an established network of industry contacts. STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY U Bachelor of Information Technology Ballarat Berwick Gippsland Brisbane Online 3 $24,300 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Big Data and Analytics) Ballarat Berwick Online 3 $24,300 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Information Systems) Ballarat Online 3 $24,300 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Cloud and Enterprise Computing) Ballarat 3 $24,300 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Development) Ballarat Online 3 $24,300 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile App Development) Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 3 $24,300 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Security) Ballarat Gippsland 3 $24,300 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice) Ballarat 4 $24,300 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) Ballarat 3 $24,300 P Bachelor of Science (Honours) Ballarat Gippsland 1 $27,800 P Graduate Diploma of Technology (Enterprise Systems and Business Analytics) Ballarat 1.5 $26,100 P Graduate Diploma of Technology (Software Engineering) Ballarat 1.5 $26,100 P Master of Technology (Enterprise Systems and Business Analytics) Ballarat Brisbane 2 $26,100 P Master of Technology (Software Engineering) Ballarat Brisbane 2 $26,100

U Undergraduate bachelor degree Online Learning is only available for international P Postgraduate studies students not studying on student visas

50 Enterprise Systems Networking and Security Software Development and Business Analytics In this information age, reliable Some of the most complex issues These postgraduate courses are a and secured communication with businesses face can be solved fantastic way to complement your anyone, anywhere is essential for through smart and simple software. undergraduate degree and build social and economic development. In this undergraduate degree, skills in examination, analysis On one hand there are increasing you’ll go beyond design and coding and visualisation of data – exactly demands for faster data into the greater world of computer what you’ll need to help businesses communication while on the other programming and project managing. and organisations make better cyber threats are posing greater You’ll learn how to test, analyse, strategic decisions. risks to businesses and individuals. interpret and execute results that We need people like you, with the help people and businesses succeed. Mobile App Development creativity and ethical hacking skills, They can track our health, tell us to protect data, test systems and Software Engineering where to go, reach more customers, check security protocols while Our postgraduate courses are a entertain us on long commutes… guaranteeing fast and reliable fantastic way to complement your the list goes on. In this undergraduate communication. This undergraduate undergraduate degree and build degree, you’ll find out what it takes degree will help you do this. skills in software engineering to be the creative mind behind mobile techniques. You’ll learn how to apps, as well as learn how to build design, implement and maintain the underlying systems that run IT systems, and create high quality on devices and control networks. software that benefits businesses across all areas of operation.

51 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS) LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, March, LOCATION INTAKE (Melbourne), Brisbane Campus (Queensland) July, November Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Gippsland Campus (Churchill), Online/Off-campus Online/Off-campus

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 074009A $24,300 3 years 092106F $24,300

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5, Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5, or equivalent. or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Applications developer; Business intelligence officer; Communications officer; Business analyst; Computer engineer; Computer systems auditor; Computer Computer engineer; Computer systems engineer; Data warehouse administrator; systems engineer; Data modeller; Database administrator; Database designer; Database administrator; Database administrator developer; Hardware Electronic commerce administrator; Hardware technician; Business process technician; Information officer; IT consultant; Integration analyst; IT manager; analyst; Enterprise systems analyst; Information and data manager; Information Multimedia application developer; Multimedia developer; Network engineer; management administrator; Information manager; Management consultant; Network manager; Programmer; Software engineer; Support officer; Systems Sales representative; Specialist consultant; Systems analyst; Systems designer; administrator; Systems analyst; Systems designer; Systems manager; Training and support team leader; Training manager Team leader; Training officer; Web designer PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Computer Society (ACS). Australian Computer Society (ACS).

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CLOUD AND ENTERPRISE COMPUTING) (BIG DATA AND ANALYTICS) LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE (Melbourne), Online/Off-campus 3 years 092057K $24,300 DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 3 years 092056M $24,300 Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5, Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. or equivalent. Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5, KEY CAREER OUTCOMES or equivalent. Systems administrator; Cloud security technician; Cloud system administrator; KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Contemporary mainframe administrator; Cloud computing engineer; Mainframe Data scientist; Database administrator; Business analyst; Systems analyst; Services Technician ICT consultant; Data analyst PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Computer Society (ACS). Australian Computer Society (ACS).

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (GAMES DEVELOPMENT)

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Online/Off-campus

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 092057K $24,300

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5, or equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics courses, or overseas equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES 3D Modeller; Animator; Computer programmer; Consultant; Games developer; Game designer; Games level designer; Digital designer; Games tester and quality assurance; Information technology; Interactive entertainment developer; Multimedia developer; Programmer; Project manager; Software engineer; Systems analyst

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Computer Society (ACS).

52 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT) (SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT)

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 092108D $24,300 3 years 092106F $24,300 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5, or equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Overall Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5, or equivalent. courses, or overseas equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES App designer; App developer; App performance tester; App security manager; KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Augmented reality developer; Development team leader; Database administrator; IT manager; IT team leader; Programmer; Project Marketing representative; Mobile device programmer; Mobile interface designer; manager; Software developer; Software engineer; Web developer; Software Mobile networks and wireless communication designer; Programmer; User designer; Tester experience designer; User experience tester; Wireless communication designer PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Computer Society (ACS). Australian Computer Society (ACS).

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (NETWORKING AND SECURITY) LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), February, July LOCATION INTAKE Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Gippsland Campus (Churchill) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1 year 088661B $27,800 DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 092055A $24,300 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Applicants will have completed a bachelor’s degree in the relevant discipline ENTRY REQUIREMENTS with a high level of academic achievement, which is normally a distinction Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5, or equivalent. average or above in core discipline courses in the second and third years. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. courses, or overseas equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Data Scientist; Information Systems Analyst; Researcher in various areas of IT, Network administrator; Ethical hacker; ICT security specialist; Network architect e.g. Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Security; Pathway for entry into and designer; Networking and security officer; Product security manager higher degrees by research – Doctorate and Masters programs; with further PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION study, University Lecturer Australian Computer Society (ACS). PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Computer Society (ACS).

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE) GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF TECHNOLOGY LOCATION INTAKE (ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS ANALYTICS) Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February LOCATION INTAKE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July 4 years 049564D $24,300 DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 1.5 years 095031G $26,100 Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 5.5, or equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics ENTRY REQUIREMENTS courses; or overseas equivalent. This program is offered to International Students Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. by Alternate Entry only. International Students should enrol in the Bachelor of Successful completion of a recognised 3-year Australian bachelor degree or Information Technology; and then after one or more semesters with excellent overseas equivalent. results, the University may invite them to undertake an interview to transfer into KEY CAREER OUTCOMES the Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice). ERP business analyst; ERP data analyst; ERP systems operation; Functional OTHER REQUIREMENTS analyst; SAP consultant *Students must meet IBM® Graduate recruitment requirements and be eligible to work in Australia.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Database manager; Games programmer; Information security; IT project manager; Multimedia developer; Network manager; Programmer; Software engineer; Web developer

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Computer Society (ACS).

53 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF TECHNOLOGY MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY (SOFTWARE ENGINEERING) (SOFTWARE ENGINEERING) LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Brisbane Campus (Queensland)

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1.5 years 080506M $26,100 2 years 080497G $26,100

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. Successful completion of a recognised 3-year Australian bachelor degree or Successful completion of a recognised 3-year Australian bachelor degree or overseas equivalent. overseas equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Programmer; Software engineer; Systems tester; SAP consultant; Programmer; Systems administrator; SAP consultant; Systems designer; Systems administrator; Software analyst; Systems designer Software analyst; Systems tester

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Computer Society (ACS). MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY (ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS AND BUSINESS ANALYTICS)

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Brisbane Campus (Queensland)

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 2 years 095030G $26,100

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or equivalent. Successful completion of a recognised 3-year Australian bachelor degree or overseas equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Account executive; Communications manager; ERP data analyst; Functional analyst; Software analyst; Solution expert; Systems administrator; Application consultant; Developer; ERP project manager; ERP systems operation; Business consultant; ERP business analyst; Marketing manager; Programmer; SAP consultant; Sales executive; Systems tester; Solution engineer; Systems designer

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Computer Society (ACS).

54 ‘The course gave me first-hand experience of the IT industry. With the skills I’ve gained at Federation, I’m definitely in the right place and on the right path to achieve my dreams.’

Sofia Mae Sabas Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice) Country of origin: Philippines

55 Nursing, Make a real difference Few careers are as rewarding or intimate Midwifery, as nursing, midwifery and paramedicine. Working in an evolving health sector, Paramedicine you’ll be helping improve lives in the and Health most fundamental ways. To prepare you as much as possible for working out in the field, we take a hands-on approach. Combining real-world experience with online learning, we equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to provide the highest quality of care.

Nursing At its core, nursing is about caring for people. But doing this requires a level of expertise and reasoning that you can only get through study. We’ll give you the support and guidance you need to become a registered Division 1 nurse and start making a difference to your patients’ lives.

Midwifery Caring for pregnant women and their families is a huge responsibility. But it’s also one of the most rewarding experiences a job can offer. Today’s midwives need to be clinical leaders, with the technological know how, experience and complex decision-making skills to provide the best care possible. This is exactly what we prepare you for. And once you’ve graduated, you can apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as a professional midwife.

Paramedicine Our Graduate Diploma of Paramedicine is recognised Australia-wide with full accreditation from the Council of Ambulance Authorities. This means you’ll gain the skills and knowledge to provide high-level patient care in prehospital environments. You’ll be looking after people going through health crises, whether it’s traumatic, medical, surgical and/or psychological.

56 STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES NURSING, MIDWIFERY, PARAMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE U Bachelor of Nursing Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 3 $30,400 P Graduate Diploma of Midwifery Ballarat Gippsland 1 $28,100 P Graduate Diploma of Paramedicine Ballarat 1 $28,100 P Master of Health (Health Leadership) Ballarat Gippsland 2 $22,400 P Master of Health (Research Practice) Ballarat Gippsland 2 $22,400

U Undergraduate bachelor degree P Postgraduate studies

57 BACHELOR OF NURSING GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PARAMEDICINE

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1 year 077885K $28,100 3 years 088144A $30,400 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall Academic IELTS band score of 7.0; or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.5; with no band less than 6.0; or equivalent. Must be a registered nurse in Australia to commence. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or overseas equivalent with one final year course in either Mathematics; Biology; Chemistry or Physics. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Please note: meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee entry Paramedic (Advance Life Support; Rapid Response; MICA; Access; Rescue; Intensive Care; Retrieval; Flight; Bicycle Response; Extended Care; Ski Patrol) as places are limited. Communications or Project Officer; Incident Manager; First aid/Clinical Instructor; Towards the end of your degree you may apply for professional recognition Team/Group Manager; Educator; Community Support; Policy Advisor; Researcher to work as a nurse in Australia. You may need to prove you meet the English language skills as determined by the NMBA. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Ambulance Victoria; Ambulance Services nationally (all States and Territories); EXTRA REQUIREMENTS Internationally recognised in New Zealand and the United Kingdom; APHRA Working with children check; Police Record Check; Evidence of current Australasian Council of Ambulance Authorities immunisation status. Students must purchase a uniform and nursing kit; available on campus; in the first semester of study.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Registered (Div 1) Nurse – General Practice; Specialist Nurse (Emergency; MASTER OF HEALTH (HEALTH LEADERSHIP) Aged Care; IVF; Mental Health; Oncology; Paediatrics; Palliative care; Peri- INTAKE operative; Community Health; Critical Care; Gerontic; Occupational Health) LOCATION Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), February PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC); Australian Health Practitioner Registration Authority (AHPRA); Nursing and Midwifery DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE Board of Australia (NMBA) 2 years 097976G $22,400

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Academic IELTS of 7.0 overall with no bands less than 6.5. Successful completion of a recognised 3-year Australian bachelor GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MIDWIFERY degree or overseas equivalent. LOCATION INTAKE KEY CAREER OUTCOMES February Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Successful completion of the Master of Health will enhance your professional Gippsland Campus (Churchill) standing and provide you with advanced level skills and knowledge for application in the health community and may lead to employment opportunities DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE in the tertiary sector. Completion of the research pathway provides a pathway to 1 year 092818G $28,100 PhD study. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall Academic IELTS band score of 7.0; or equivalent. Must be a registered nurse in Australia to commence. MASTER OF HEALTH (RESEARCH PRACTICE) ESSENTIAL REQUIRMENTS Yes. Refer to study.federation.edu.au for full details LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), February KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Midwife DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION 2 years 097977G $22,400 Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA); Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Academic IELTS of 7.0 overall with no bands less than 6.5 Successful completion of a recognised 3-year Australian bachelor degree or overseas equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Successful completion of the Master of Health will enhance your professional standing and provide you with advanced level skills and knowledge for application in the health community and may lead to employment opportunities in the tertiary sector. Completion of the research pathway provides a pathway to PhD study.

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58 ‘We have small classes, allowing us to build strong relationships with lecturers and classmates, and the facilities are really amazing – it’s just like being in a real hospital.’

Daniel Liu Bachelor of Nursing Country of origin: China

59 Performing Share your imagination Culture enriches our lives. It engages us, Arts, Visual provokes us, inspires us and connects us to each other and the communities we live in. Arts and The performing arts, visual arts and design Design play an important role in this. And as a university globally renowned for its rigorous, visionary and contemporary arts training – so do we. Our staff will help unleash your curiosity, creativity and imagination. With years of experience, they understand what it takes to make it in the industry and have a successful career – and they’ll do everything they can to help you do the same.

Performing Arts Fine Arts Communication In our Performance Practice degree, You’ll learn from some of the best artists and Graphic Design we challenge students to become and designers working in Australia today. Independent, creative, flexible and multi-skilled contemporary performance We cover everything from ceramics, 3D passionate – these are the qualities makers. You’ll develop skills in singing, modelling and drawing, to printmaking, that graphic designers need if they acting, dancing, voice, movement and painting and photography – all set in want to get ahead. And by learning creating new work, and you’ll have the our creative and open studios. advanced design concepts, styles chance to perform in the studio and in By sharpening your creative skills and philosophies, you’ll develop these public during your time here. alongside learning art theory, you’ll in spades. build a deeper knowledge of cross- Getting into our Performance Practice Getting into our Fine Arts and disciplinary art-making. degree is primarily based on an audition Communication Design courses is and interview process. Visit the Arts primarily based on an interview and Academy website for full audition folio. Visit the Arts Academy website process details. for full details on the interview process federation.edu.au/artists and folio requirements. federation.edu.au/artists

60 STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES PERFORMING ARTS, VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN U Bachelor of Communication Design Ballarat 3 $27,300 U Bachelor of Fine Arts Gippsland 3 $27,300 U Bachelor of Performing Arts Ballarat 3 $27,300 U Bachelor of Visual Arts Ballarat 3 $27,300 P Bachelor of Arts (Creative Arts) (Honours) Ballarat 1 $21,600 U Undergraduate bachelor degree P Postgraduate studies

61 BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION DESIGN BACHELOR OF VISUAL ARTS

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Camp St Campus (Ballarat) February Camp St Campus (Ballarat) February

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 0100645 $27,300 3 years 0100641 $27,300

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. Overall Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent.

EXTRA REQUIREMENTS EXTRA REQUIREMENTS Interview and Folio – refer to: study.federation.edu.au Interview and Folio – refer to: study.federation.edu.au

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Illustrator; Animator; Television and motion graphics designer; Graphic designer; Arts and cultural planner; Cartoonist; Commercial potter; Creative director; Digital media designer; Information designer; Advertising designer; Interactive Cultural development officer; Cultural heritage officer; Gallery assistant; media designer; Interaction and web designer; Publishing designer Illustrator; Jewellery designer/maker; Museum curator/technician; Painter; Photo journalist; Photographer; Potter/ceramist; Printmaker; Screen printer; Sculptor; Set designer; Textile designer; Visual merchandiser; Art/creative director

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS

LOCATION INTAKE Gippsland Campus (Churchill) February, July BACHELOR OF ARTS (CREATIVE ARTS) (HONOURS) LOCATION INTAKE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE February 3 years 0100643 $27,300 Camp St Campus (Ballarat) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 1 year Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. Overall 097880E $21,600 Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS EXTRA REQUIREMENTS Applicants to this program must have completed an Australian undergraduate Interview and Folio – refer to: study.federation.edu.au degree or overseas equivalent with at least a Distinction (or equivalent) average in final-year level courses. Refer study.federation.edu.au for full details KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Art critic; Art director; Art gallery technician; Art historian; Art restorer; Artist; KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Artistic consultant; Arts administrator; Arts and cultural planner; Body artist; Arts and cultural planner; creative director; gallery assistant; museum curator/ Cartoonist; Commercial potter; Community arts advisor; Conservator; Creative technician; photographer; sculptor; visual merchandiser; cartoonist; cultural director; Cultural development officer; Cultural heritage officer; Curator; development officer; illustrator; painter; potter/ceramist; set designer; art/ Exhibitions officer; Gallery assistant; Illustrator; Jewellery designer/maker; creative director; commercial potter; cultural heritage officer; jewellery designer/ Museum curator/technician; Painter; Photo journalist; Photographer; Potter/ maker; photo journalist; screen printer; textile designer. ceramist; Printmaker; Professional artist; Screen printer; Sculptor; Textile designer; Visual merchandiser

BACHELOR OF PERFORMING ARTS

LOCATION INTAKE Camp St Campus (Ballarat) February

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 0100642 $27,300

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent.

EXTRA REQUIREMENTS Interview and Audition – refer to: study.federation.edu.au

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Actor; Casting consultant; Choreographer; Comedian; Director; Event manager; Film and TV editor; Performer; Playwright; Producer; Production manager; Set designer; Stage manager; Concert manager; Film director; Voice-over artist; Music Theatre performer; Musical Theatre performer; Acting performer

62 63 Psychology Your career in Psychology starts here Do you want to learn about why people think, feel, and behave the way they do? A degree in Psychology at Federation University will prepare you for a career in psychology and related professions. Our APAC accredited Psychology programs will support you at each stage of your career development. You can progress from our undergraduate program (Bachelor of Psychological Science), to fourth-year with our Graduate Diploma of Psychology or Bachelor of Psychology Science (Honours) programs. When you study Psychology at Federation University, you will acquire the knowledge and skills you need for the career you want. Our study options and smaller class sizes provide the opportunity to learn, develop, and apply skills that will be valuable in your professional and personal lives. This includes oral and written communication, research, and high level problem solving and critical thinking skills. Importantly, we understand that you want to be a name, not just a number. When you study Psychology at Federation University, you will be in a highly supportive environment, as demonstrated by our number 1 ranking for student support from psychology graduates across all Victorian public universities (2018 QILT rankings).

64 STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES PSYCHOLOGY U Bachelor of Psychological Science Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 3 $25,700 P Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) Ballarat Gippsland 1 $25,700 P Graduate Diploma of Psychology Ballarat Gippsland 1 $34,600

U Undergraduate bachelor degree P Postgraduate studies

BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE (HONOURS)

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), February, July (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Gippsland Campus (Churchill)

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 055553A $25,700 1 year 088971K $25,700

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS score of 7.0; with no band less than 6.5; or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 7.0; with no band less than 6.5; or equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. Successful completion within the last 10 years of an APAC-accredited; three- year sequence in psychology and qualified for an undergraduate degree (or KEY CAREER OUTCOMES overseas equivalent as determined by the Australian Psychological Society). Care and protection worker; Case manager; Case coordinator; Case worker; A minimum grade point average of 6.0 (Distinction) is required. Community development worker; Community support worker; Community Please note: meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee entry as welfare worker; Early intervention coordinator; Family support worker; General each year the number of applicants greatly exceeds the number of places. management; Group facilitator/coordinator; Health education officer; Human resource officer; Integration aide; Market and social researcher; Marketing KEY CAREER OUTCOMES assistant; Outreach worker; Program coordinator; Program manager; Counsellor; Mental health case manager; Mental health clinician; Provisional Project coordinator; Recruitment officer; Sales and marketing officer; psychologist; Research assistant Senior youth officer; Sleep scientist; Support facilitator; Support worker; Provisional psychologist; PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PSYCHOLOGY

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), February, July Gippsland Campus (Churchill)

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1 year 079152J $34,600

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall IELTS band score of 7.0; with no band less than 6.5; or equivalent. Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited; three-year sequence in psychology and qualified for an Australian undergraduate degree (or overseas equivalent; as determined by the Australian Psychological Society) with credit average.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Counsellor; Mental health case manager; Mental health clinician; Provisional psychologist; Research assistant

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)

65 Science Push for progress Interested in fighting degenerative diseases? Developing healthier food products? The birth of our planet? Assessing humanity’s impact on climate change? Finding out how living things work? At Federation University, our Science courses will take you in some truly fascinating directions – be it biomedical, biotechnological, environmental, chemical, mathematical, animal, nutritional or even veterinary and wildlife science. Equal parts immersive and practical, you’ll build the skills and knowledge you need to break into this ever-changing field. And to make sure you’re work-ready, you’ll be learning in research labs, commercial facilities and field trips, and putting your skills to the test in industry placements.

Science Biomedical Science Food and Nutritional Sciences You can build your own science degree Advances in genome biology, genetic With new and better food products by selecting your major and minor areas mapping, stem cell research and being created every day, the of study. This gives you both a broad biological pharmaceuticals have led to expectations around efficiency, and specialist grounding in scientific astonishing breakthroughs for human quality and safety are incredibly high. practice across disciplines – exactly health. You’ll dive into both the theory Naturally, the demand for qualified the kind of skillset employers value and practice of this interdisciplinary professionals is only set to grow. in all kinds of industries. branch of science, and along the way, In this degree, you’ll find out what it Majors available in: biochemistry; find out what it takes to make your takes to rise to this level in a number biological science; biotechnology; own mark in the industry. of exciting roles. chemistry; earth materials; ecology; Biotechnology Geoscience environmental geoscience; environmental restoration; food science; From vaccines and antibiotics, to Understanding the history of our health and nutrition; mathematics; genetically modified crops and biofuel planet, its evolution, composition, microbiology; minerals processing. – biotechnology has created some of and the dynamic systems that shape the most innovative and sustainable its surface, gives us the ability make Mathematical Science products that exist today. You’ll build the smart decisions about managing From smart energy systems and skills and knowledge needed to pursue its natural resources. Developing a genome sequencing, to better a range of careers in the industrial, detailed understanding of our planet understanding online customer medical and environmental fields. and its processes, leads to career behaviour – the applications of options in a wide range of fields, Environmental and Conservation mathematics are vast and important. including groundwater management, Sciences By developing a strong grounding contaminated site assessment, in the principles and techniques of How do we best combat climate change exploration, mining, and geotechnical mathematics, you’ll discover how and ensure the ongoing conservation consulting. your skills can be applied too. of biodiversity? And what can we do today to ensure we leave a positive Veterinary and Wildlife Science legacy tomorrow? Few fields are as Passionate about animal science? pertinent as the environmental and This degree is all about health and conservation sciences. By combining welfare of livestock, companion a practical foundation in biological and animals and wildlife. You’ll combine environmental sciences, with extensive laboratory-based learning with fieldwork fieldwork and research – you’ll learn how and case studies at sites such as to meet the challenges head on. farming and breeding businesses and natural habitats.

66 STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS U Bachelor of Biomedical Science Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 3 $27,800 U Bachelor of Biotechnology Ballarat Gippsland 3 $27,800 U Bachelor of Food and Nutritional Science Ballarat 3 $27,800 U Bachelor of Science Ballarat Gippsland 3 $27,800 U Bachelor of Environmental and Conservation Science Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 3 $27,800 U Bachelor of Geoscience Ballarat 3 $27,800 U Bachelor of Mathematical Science Ballarat 3 $24,700 U Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science Ballarat Berwick Gippsland 3 $27,800 U Bachelor of Science (Honours) Ballarat Gippsland 1 $27,800 U Undergraduate bachelor degree

67 BACHELOR OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE BACHELOR OF FOOD AND NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 088136A $27,800 3 years 062139A $27,800 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with one final year course Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with one final year course in Mathematics (any) and one final year course of either chemistry, biology in Mathematics (any) and one final year course of either chemistry, or physics or overseas equivalent. biology or physics or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Biotechnologist; Continuous improvement officer; Development project manager; Biomedical engineer; Biochemist; Clinical biochemist; Healthcare scientist; Educator; Food chemist; Food flavourist; Food manufacturing team leader; Clinical scientist; Microbiologist; Research scientist; Biomedical scientist; Food microbiologist; Food policy officer; Food safety auditor; Food technologist; Forensic scientist; Museum officer; Geneticist; Cytologist; Pathologist; Health promotion officer; Laboratory scientist; New product and process Laboratorytechnician; Laboratory assistant; Immunologist. developer; Nutrition scientist; Quality assurance officer; Quality control Pathway degree to post-graduate study in Medicine, Dentistry, Physiotherapy, technologist; Research scientist; Sensory scientist. Pharmacy and Honours/Masters/PhD programs. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology (AIFST); Nutrition Society Refer to study.federation.edu.au of Australia (NSA)

BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Gippsland Campus (Churchill)

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 088142C $27,800 3 years 062141G $27,800

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with one final year course Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with one final year course in Mathematics (any) and one final year course of either chemistry, in Mathematics (any) and one final year course of either chemistry, biology or physics or overseas equivalent. biology or physics or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Biotechnologist; Clinical scientist; Biological scientist; Ecological advisor; Biologist; Laboratory worker; Research scientist; Strategic planner; Chemist; Forensic scientist; Healthcare scientist (genetics); Healthcare scientist (IVF); Physical science technical officer; Resource analyst; Sustainability officer; Ethical Immunologist; Life scientist; Patent examiner; Policy advisor; Research advisor; Research assistant; Science field officer; University educator; Mineral and development scientist; Zoologist processor; Mineral Processing; Immunologist; Geneticist; Cytologist; Pathologist; Laboratory technician; Laboratory assistant

68 BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL BACHELOR OF VETERINARY AND WILDLIFE SCIENCE AND CONSERVATION SCIENCE LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus February, July (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 088138K $27,800 3 years 088140E $27,800 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with one final year course Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with one final year course in Mathematics (any) and one final year course of either chemistry, in Mathematics (any) and one final year course of either chemistry, biology or physics or overseas equivalent. biology or physics or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. ESSENTIAL REQUIRMENTS KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Refer to study.federation.edu.au for full details Soil scientist; Pest management officer; Resource analyst; Resource manager; Sustainability officer; Conservation and biodiversity manager; Cultural KEY CAREER OUTCOMES geographer; Cultural heritage manager; Cultural heritage officer; Ecologist; Animal control officer; Animal technician; Biological scientist; Clinical scientist; Environmental advisor; Environmental and conservation biologist; Environmental Conservation and biodiversity manager; Ecological advisor; Evolution and consultant; Environmental policy developer; Environmental planner; adaption biologist; Fisheries officer; Park ranger; Policy advisor; Quarantine Environmental protection officer; Environmental scientist; Ethical advisor; Fire officer; Researcher; Wildlife officer; Zoologist; Geneticist; Immunologist; management scientist; Forestry officer; Land management consultant; Landcare Laboratory technician; Laboratory assistant; Pathologist; Cytologist worker; Natural resource manager; Hydrologist

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)

BACHELOR OF GEOSCIENCE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July LOCATION INTAKE Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1 year 088661B $27,800 3 years 088139J $27,800 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Applicants will have completed a bachelor’s degree in the relevant discipline Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with one final year course with a high level of academic achievement; which is normally a distinction in Mathematics (any) and one final year course of either chemistry, average or above in core discipline courses in the second and third years. biology or physics or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Laboratory analyst; Research scientist; Researcher; Geneticist; Cytologist; Consultant; Engineering geologist; Environmental geologist; Exploration geologist; Microbiologist; Laboratory technician; Laboratory assistant; Immunologist; Geologist; Geomorphologist; Geoscience data manager; Geotechnician; Mathematics researcher; Researcher instructional geometry; Stratigraphy; Hydrogeologist; Land use geologist; Mine geologist; Mineralogist; Natural Regolith science or palaeontology resource manager; Petroleum geologist; Production geologist; Science educator; Structural geologist; Stratigrapher

BACHELOR OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 088143B $24,700

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics courses; or overseas equivalent. Overall IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Actuary; Business analyst; Cryptanalyst; Data analyst; Data engineer; Data scientist; Finance analyst; Intelligence analyst; Mathematician; Modelling analyst; Policy advisor; Risk analyst; Statistician; Strategic planner

69 Sport, Health, Turn your passion into a career If you have a talent for motivating and inspiring Physical and people – and want to pursue this as your career – our health, sport and physical education Outdoor qualifications will give you the tools you need Education to make it happen, anywhere in the world.

Health Sciences Exercise Sciences and Health, Physical and Working in health sciences is Exercise Physiology Outdoor Education about changing lives for the better. Active people are proactive about Get out and take on real life. This undergraduate degree focuses their future. You can realise your Our degrees in Health, Physical and on developing the knowledge and skills ambition by becoming part of Federation Outdoor Education will help you develop required to work in the Health Promotion University’s unique exercise and the knowledge, skills and attitude you arena. You’ll be involved in studies that sports science community. Our goal need to become an effective teacher include science, nutrition and both is to prepare you for your next step, or professional in this active sector. global and community health, with the in the industry or in postgraduate Our courses give you numerous opportunity to participate in workplace study. From local community groups opportunities to apply your university experience in your final year of studies. or major sporting organisations, studies in diverse ‘real life’ situations, you can gain valuable insight and preparing you for employment in a Sport Management experience by embracing diverse range of roles now and into the future. These degrees are a great way to placement opportunities across the turn your passion for sport into a career degree. At Federation University, in the sports industry. In fact, many the world of exercise science is out of our graduates have gained full-time there to be explored and conquered. employment as a result of the internship they completed as part of their studies – something that sets us apart from other sport management degrees. STUDY TYPE STUDY LOCATION DURATION ANNUAL FEES SPORT, HEALTH, PHYSICAL AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION U Bachelor of Health and Physical Education Ballarat Gippsland 4 $26,300 U Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Education Ballarat Gippsland 3 $28,100 U Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Ballarat 3 $30,600 U Bachelor of Sport Management Ballarat 3 $25,700 U Bachelor of Sport Management/Bachelor of Business Ballarat 4 $30,600 U Bachelor of Health Sciences Ballarat 3 $29,600 P Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology Ballarat 1.5 $30,600

U Undergraduate bachelor degree P Postgraduate studies

70 BACHELOR OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION BACHELOR OF OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), February, July Gippsland Campus (Churchill) Gippsland Campus (Churchill)

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 080394C $26,300 3 years 085612B $28,100

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or overseas equivalent. courses; or overseas equivalent. Overall Academic IELTS score of 7.5, with no band less than 7.0, or equivalent. Overall Academic IELTS score of 7.5 with no band less than 8.0 in speaking and listening, and no less than 7.0 in reading and writing. KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Activities instructor; Adventurer; Eco-tour guide; Outdoor recreation officer; KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Activity instructor; Camping and outdoor educator; Environmental education Sports scientist; Clinical exercise physiologist; Health promotion officer; Exercise officer; Ranger; Adventure guide; Documentary maker; Outdoor educator; physiologist; Exercise programmer; Performance analyst; Rehabilitation Recreational activities teacher programmer; Strength and conditioning coach; Exercise scientist PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Outdoors Victoria (OV). Outdoor Education Australia (OEA) Australian Council for Health; Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER); Australian Injury Prevention Network (AIPN); Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA); Physical Activity Australia (PAA); Sports Medicine Australia (SMA) BACHELOR OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCE

LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 063657D $30,600

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with final-year mathematics courses, or overseas equivalent. Overall Academic IELTS score of 7.0, with no band less than 6.5 or equivalent.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Sports scientist; Exercise Physiology; Health promotion officer; Exercise physiologist; Exercise programmer; Performance analyst; Rehabilitation programmer; Strength and conditioning coach; Exercise scientist

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER), Australian Injury Prevention Network (AIPN), Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA), Physical Activity Australia (PAA), Sports Medicine Australia (SMA)

71 BACHELOR OF SPORT MANAGEMENT BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES**

LOCATION INTAKE LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July

DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 3 years 056082G $25,700 3 years 077887G $29,600

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0, or Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. equivalent. Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or overseas equivalent. Entry IELTS band score of 6.0 with no individual band less than 6.0.

KEY CAREER OUTCOMES KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Events manager; Health promotions officer; Sport and recreation manager; The degree prepares students for a range of potential career pathways in an Sports administrator; Sports marketer; Facilities officer; Recreation officer; array of health disciplines including health promotion, public health, community Sport development manager; Sports coach; Sports marketing manager; health, allied health industries, health and sport, health policy development Facility manager; Sponsorship officer; Sport development officer; and research. In addition, the program prepares students for potential entry to Sports journalist; Player welfare officer; Player manager graduate programs related to health promotion and public health

**Note: This course will not result in credits into the Bachelor of Nursing

BACHELOR OF SPORT MANAGEMENT/ BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MASTER OF CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July LOCATION INTAKE Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) February, July DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 4 years 065657K $30,600 DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 1.5 years 083032E $30,600 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12; or overseas equivalent. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.0; with no band less than Overall IELTS band score of 7.0, with no band less than 6.5, or equivalent. 6.0 or equivalent Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science or overseas equivalent. Additional information available at study.federation.edu.au KEY CAREER OUTCOMES Advertising consultant; Events manager; Facility manager; Health promotions KEY CAREER OUTCOMES officer; Hotel operations; Human resources officer; Industrial relations officer; Clinical exercise physiologist; Exercise programmer; Health promotions officer; Local government; Market researcher; Personnel administrator; Production Rehabilitation programmer; Sports scientist; Community promotion officer; manager; Public relations officer; Resort operations; Sponsorship officer; Sport Group fitness instructor; Performance analyst; Sports administrator; and recreation manager; Sport development manager; Sports administrator; Exercise physiologist; Gym instructor; Personal trainer; Sports coach Sports journalist; Sports marketing manager; Tour operations; Player welfare officer; Player manager PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA)

72 Higher Research with Impact From preventing injuries in Australian football Degrees by to using our genetic codes to tailor treatments for high blood pressure and heart disease – Research research at Federation University Australia makes a difference in the real world. Ranking well above global standards, our research has received the highest possible five-out-of-five rating in seven areas under the Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) results.

In Australia and overseas we work with research Graduate Research Studies bodies and industries, as well as other leading We offer supervisions across a large range of study areas. universities. And while our research has national and international significance, we also focus on regional matters close to our heart. Powered by outstanding people, our research helps build the communities we’re proud to be part of. STUDY AREA STUDY MASTERS P h D (DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY) Research Centres Applied Science We bring together groups and teams of world leading Business researchers from multi-disciplinary backgrounds into Education highly focused centres of research endeavour. Engineering Our centres and networks include: Human Movement • Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) Humanities and Social Science • Centre for Gippsland Studies (CGS) Information Technology • Centre for Informatics and Applied Optimisation (CIAO) Nursing • Centre for Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Artificial Intelligence Research (MCCAIR) Occupational Health and Safety • Collaborative Research Centre in Australian Psychology History (CRCAH) Science • Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Engineering Visual and Performing Arts Research Group (GHERG) federation.edu.au/applyforresearch Where a PhD is available, there is a corresponding Masters program. Not all programs are available on all campuses. Table provided on following page for study area offering by campus. Annual Fees for Higher Degrees by Research vary from $23,000 to $28,000. Find full details at federation.edu.au/applyforresearch

73 MASTERS BY RESEARCH DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

LOCATION LOCATION DURATION Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus DURATION Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat), Berwick Campus 3 years (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill) 1.5 years (Melbourne), Gippsland Campus (Churchill)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Bachelor degree and subsequent additional honours degree (first or second Bachelor degree and subsequent additional honours degree (first or second class) and which includes a dissertation demonstrating the ability to undertake class); or Masters by Research degree; or current Federation University research at a Masters level; OR Honours equivalence, such as a combination of Australia Masters by Research candidate with sufficient research capability to professional, qualifications and research experience, including Masters demonstrate PhD capacity, assessed via a formal Confirmation of Candidature by coursework. Refer to federation.edu.au/research process; or Honours equivalence, for applicants who have completed a Master by coursework or have appropriate professional experience. All students must have previously completed a thesis or dissertation demonstrating the ability to undertake research at a PhD level. Refer to federation.edu.au/research

74 Research Apply for P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P STUDY TYPE P P STUDY TYPE Doctor ofPhilosophy(VIOSH) Master of Arts (VisualandPerforming Arts) of Arts Master Doctor ofPhilosophy(Arts) HIGHER DEGREESOFRESEARCH Master of Applied Science RESEARCH P Doctor ofPhilosophy (Science) Doctor ofPhilosophy(Nursing) Doctor ofPhilosophy(MathematicalSciences) Doctor ofPhilosophy(Information Technology) Doctor ofPhilosophy(HumanitiesandSocialSciences) Doctor ofPhilosophy(HumanMovementandSportScience) Doctor ofPhilosophy(Engineering) Doctor ofPhilosophy(Education) Doctor ofPhilosophy(Business) Master ofHumanMovement Master ofEngineeringScience Master ofComputing Master ofBusiness Doctor ofPhilosophy(Psychology) Doctor ofPhilosophy(PhysicalSciences) Master ofNursing Master ofMathematicalScience Postgraduate studies the StudyLink Connect application system.the StudyLink Connect using apply International should applicants • • • to with: yourself familiarise federation.edu.au/applyforresearch Visit evidence and supporting documentation. evidence supporting and Prepare your your compile application and proficiency requirements. the English and requirements, language that you entry Check the academic meet in you which intend to enrol. of the faculty Directions Strategic Research well as the as Areas Priority Research The

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ANNUAL FEES ANNUAL FEES 75 Your next steps Whether you’re applying directly or via an agent, just follow these simple steps:

Step 1 RESEARCH Find the Federation University course you wish to study • For undergraduate and postgraduate courses visit study.federation.edu.au/international • Check you meet the academic entry requirements • Check you meet the English language requirements • Check for any essential requirements that you need to complete in addition to your application. Essential requirements may include auditions, tests or interviews.

Step 2 APPLY Online applications are the preferred method • Visit federation.edu.au/international/study-at-feduni/apply • Follow the instructions and ensure you have attached all relevant supporting documents. • A checklist of documentation required is available at federation.edu.au/international/prepare Note: Be aware of cut off dates.

Step 3 ASSESSMENT Your application will be assessed by our team • English language requirements • Academic entry requirements

Step 4 OFFER MADE Congratulations! You will be sent an International Student Offer and Acceptance Pack that includes: • Letter of Offer • Information for accepting your offer • GTE and/or financial assessment forms* *Sometimes, international students will be required to complete a pre-visa screening process as a condition of their offer under the requirement of the Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF). The requirements will depend on a number of factors. Refer to page 72 and federation.edu.au/SSVF for more information.

76 Step 5 ACCEPT AND PAYMENT Once you have provided all documentation and met all conditions, including passing SSVF Assessment. You will need to pay the required fees and we will issue you with an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). Note: Payments to FedUni must be made via Western Union through your StudyLink application.

Step 6 VISA APPLICATION WITH CoE You will need your CoE to apply for your Australian student visa. More information on the visa application process is available at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au Note: Make sure you plan in advance to get your visa in time.

Step 7 PREPARE TO ARRIVE We will send you an International Student Support Guide to help you understand what to expect. Flights Make sure you arrive in time to attend the compulsory International Student Orientation Program that is held in the weeks before semester commences Accommodation Check out the offers from FedUni Living – on campus accommodation in Ballarat, Berwick and Gippsland (see page 16) Transfers Take advantage of Airport Pick Up services from FedUni Living if you are going to the Ballarat, Berwick or Gippsland campuses (see page 16)

See pages 73-75 for Higher Degrees by Research For higher degrees by research visit federation.edu.au/research

77 Academic Entry Requirements

Academic entry

Undergraduate courses Applicants must be over 18 years of age at the time the Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) is issued. Prospective students must have completed Australian Year 12 or overseas equivalent (refer to the table opposite). Some courses may require additional specific entry requirements. For full details please visit study.federation.edu.au/international

Postgraduate courses Prospective students must have completed Australian bachelors degree or overseas equivalent. Some courses may require additional specific entry requirements. For full details please visit study.federation.edu.au/international

Table of equivalence The equivalence of qualifications from countries not listed in the table opposite will be assessed individually.

Country Minimum academic requirement: Australian Year 12 equivalent

Global GCE A Level with 5 points calculated on two or three A /AS level subjects. Advanced Level mark A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1. Advanced Subsidiary Level mark calculated as half of A level points. International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) with a minimum score of 24 from 6 subjects

Australia Completion of Year 12 OR Foundation program

Bangladesh Higher School Certificate (HSC) in First Division with GPA 3.5 or 60%

China Gao San (Senior High Year 3) with an average of 80% in four academic subjects; OR 高考 Gao Kao cutoff score for Tier 2 Chinese Universities; OR Completion of one year post-secondary study with at least an average score of 70% at a recognised institution

Colombia Completion of the first year of a bachelor degree

Hong Kong HKDSE with 15 points calculated on sum of four core subjects and two electives, where 5**=6, 5*=6, 5=5, 4=4,3=3,2=2, 1=1; A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1; and Attained With Distinction = 3, Attained = 1

India Completion of All India Senior School Certificate (CBSE) or Indian School Certificate (CISCE) with an average of 60% in best four academic subjects* OR Higher Secondary Certificate (State Board) with an average of 70% (for Pubjab and Haryana) or 65% (for other State Boards) in best four academic subjects* *excludes local languages, work experience, physical education and other non-academic subjects

Indonesia SMA (Sekolak Menegah Atas) with an overall average of 7.0, or GCE A-levels with passing grades in three subjects

78 Iran Pre-University Certificate or successful completion of the National High School Diploma with an overall average of 13 (out of 20)

Japan Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shosho (Upper Secondary School Certificate of Graduation) with an overall average of 2.5 (out of 4)

Kenya Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with grade B in eight subjects OR satisfactory completion of one year post-secondary study at a recognised institution

Korea, Republic of Immumgye Kodung Hakkyo Choeupchang (Upper Secondary Certificate) with overall pass of 65%

Malaysia Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) with a score of 6 points calculated on the sum of three subjects, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1; OR Chinese Independent High School Unified Examination Certificate (UEC-SML) with a score of 12 points calculated on the sum of the best five academic subjects (excluding English general paper, Chinese, Bahasa Malaysia) where A1=8, A2=7,B3=6, B4=5, B5=4, B6=3, C7=2, C8=1

Mongolia Senior Middle School Graduation Certificate with average of 85% in final year results

Nepal National Examination Board Certificate (NEB)

New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3: a minimum of 80 credits; 60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2

Nigeria Satisfactory completion of one year post-secondary study at a recognised institution

Pakistan Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) or Intermediate Certificate Examination with at least an average of 65%

Philippines Satisfactory completion of one year post-secondary study at a recognised institution

Russia Attestat o Srednem (polnom) Obshchem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary (Complete) General Education)

Saudi Arabia Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with at least an overall average of 80%; OR completion of foundation program; OR one year higher education program study at a recognised institution

Singapore Singapore or GCE A-levels with passing grades in three subjects

Sri Lanka Sri Lankan A-levels or GCE A-levels with passing grades in three subjects

Taiwan Senior High School Diploma or Senior Vocational School Diploma with an average of 70%

Thailand Matayom (Certificate of Secondary Education) with average grade of 80

USA High School Diploma with average grade of C

Vietnam Bang Tot Nghiep Pho Thong Trung Hoc (Upper Secondary School Education Graduation Diploma) with an average score of 70%

79 English Language Requirements

Applicants are required to meet the minimum English language requirements for entry to a Federation University Australia course. The English language requirement for general courses such as Art, Business and General Science is Academic IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent.

Applicants need to provide one of the evidences below to demonstrate their English language proficiency.

English tests The English test results must be valid prior to commencement date at Federation University. Every student will be assessed individually, and combination of English preparation program will be considered. We also accept Occupational English Test (OET) results with “B” in all bands, for entry into Nursing and Health Science courses only. OET results are not accepted for courses in other fields, including English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programs.

ACADEMIC IELTS TOEFL IBT PEARSON PTE CAMBRIDGE CAE 7.5 (no band less than 7.0) 106 with minimums: 73 (no band less than 65) 191 (no band less than 185) Reading 24; Listening 24; Speaking 23; Writing 27.

7.0 (no band less than 6.5) 100 with minimums: 65 (no band less than 58) 185 (no band less than 176) Reading 19; Listening 20; Speaking 20; Writing 24.

6.5 (no band less than 6.0) 79–93 with minimums: 58 (no band less than 50) 176 (no band less than 169) Reading 13; Listening 12; Speaking 18; Writing 21.

6.0 (no band less than 6.0) 60–78 with minimums: 50 (no band less than 50) 169 (no band less than 169) Reading 13; Listening 12; Speaking 18; Writing 21.

5.5 (no band less than 5.0) 46–49 with minimums: 42 (no band less than 36) 162 (no band less than 154) Reading 8; Listening 7; Speaking 16; Writing 18.

5.0 (No band less than 5.0) 35–45 with minimums: 36 (no band less than 36) 154 (no band less than 154) Reading 4; Listening 4; Speaking 14; Writing 14.

80 English language exemptions Federation University Australia can also accept the following academic qualifications as meeting our general English language requirements. All qualifications must have been taken no more than two years prior to enrolment at FedUni.

IN AUSTRALIA Qualification Equivalent to Academic IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 6.0

English Program from a FedUni recognised institution Successful completion of English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students

Australian Year 12 Secondary schooling Successful completion of Senior Secondary Certificate

Australian TAFE or Higher Education provider Successful completion of AQF Certificate IV or higher level

OTHER COUNTRY First language is English – Citizens and passport holder of one of the following countries: Canada, Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States of America

Students who have completed at least five years’ study in one or more of the following countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom, United States of America

81 Important information Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF) Under the Simplified Student Visa Framework, the University is Overseas Student Health Cover required to ensure all prospective international students meet Students must have Overseas Student Health Cover the Genuine Temporary Entrant criteria and have the financial (OSHC) before a student visa can be granted. The information capacity to pay for tuition and living costs for the study period for OSHC is included in your offer letter. The University in Australia. will purchase health cover on your behalf through Bupa The University reserves the right to apply a pre-visa screening Australia Health. process for all international applications. International students If you wish to purchase your OSHC through another provider must pass our pre-visa screening process before accepting please advise the International Admissions team of your their offer and making payment to obtain a Confirmation of membership details. Your OSHC must cover your whole Enrolment (CoE) letter. Students will need the CoE from the student visa period, and you must not arrive in Australia University to apply for a student visa. before the OSHC start date. As per the Department of Home Affairs’ requirements for A full list of fees and information regarding coverage a student visa application, students must provide: and exclusion is available at oshcaustralia.com.au

• A detailed statement setting out their reasons for Your rights and responsibilities undertaking the intended course(s) at Federation University The Educational Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Australia and explaining how they meet the genuine Act regulates the education and training sector’s involvement temporary entrant (GTE) criteria with overseas students studying in Australia on student visas. • Evidence of sufficient funds to cover all expenses for the To view the ESOS Framework, please visit first 12 months of their stay in Australia internationaleducation.gov.au • Evidence of the genuine relationship between the applicant and any financial sponsor(s) Cost of living • A declaration that the applicant has access to sufficient The cost of living will vary according to lifestyle and location. funds and the applicant and the sponsor(s) have good It is generally more affordable living in a regional area such financial capacity to meet course fees and living and travel as Ballarat or Gippsland due to lower accommodation costs costs to study in Australia. compared to living in a major city. The Australian Government indicates the cost of living for 12 months is $20,290.^ Student visas Estimated living expenses are included in the table opposite All overseas students are required to have an International to help you prepare a budget. Student Visa issued by the Australian Government. Additional expenses such as tuition fees, Overseas Student Student visas are issued for full-time study on the Health Cover and other study expenses are not included in understanding that the student completes their studies on this table. campus, and has sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and Indicative Living Expenses (government website still says living expenses while in Australia. the same) Students must comply with their visa conditions in order to ^studyinaustralia.gov.au (April 2019) retain their visa. You may be reported to the Department of

Home Affairs and your visa may be cancelled if you do not comply with the conditions of your visa. You can apply for your Student Visa from the Department of Home Affairs. For information regarding visas visit the Home Affairs website homeaffairs.gov.au

82 INDICATIVE LIVING EXPENSES BALLARAT GIPPSLAND MELBOURNE BRISBANE PER WEEK VICTORIA VICTORIA VICTORIA QUEENSLAND Accommodation per week (based on median rent of shared 3 bedroom house/apartment) $106* $98* $266* $166^ Groceries+ $80 – $280 $80 – $280 $80 – $280 $80 – $280 Transport+ $15 – $55 $15 – $55 $15 – $55 $15 – $55 Gas and Electricity+ $35 – $140 $35 – $140 $35 – $140 $35 – $140 Phone and Internet+ $20 – $55 $20 – $55 $20 – $55 $20 – $55 Entertainment+ $80 – $150 $80 – $150 $80 – $150 $80 – $150 Total (per week) $326+ $313+ $480+ $412+

*Department Human Services Rental Report, December 2018; ^Residential Tenancies Authority 2017 Median quarterly data, December 2018 +studyinaustralia.gov.au (May 2019)

International student fees Course fees for tuition in this guide apply to international students studying on-campus in Australia. The fees listed are an annual amount, and they are based on a standard study load per year. Any variation to the study load will result in an adjustment to tuition fees. All fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted. Fees apply to students commencing in 2020 only. Course tuition fees cover the full cost of tuition but exclude the cost of living (housing and food), medical insurance, textbooks, entertainment, telephone calls, transport, as well as non-compulsory course expenses.

Partner providers Federation University has collaborative relationships with a number of on-shore and offshore partner institutions. Further information available at federation.edu.au/international

83 Applications Key dates Generally, the deadline for off-shore application is one month prior to semester commencement. for 2020 Prospective students are advised to apply as early as possible in order to allow sufficient time for application and visa processing by Australian authorities. Please refer to the Federation University website for the most up-to-date information on application deadlines. federation.edu.au

2020 Dates Ballarat, Berwick and Gippsland Campuses SEMESTER 1 Orientation: 24 February – 28 February Semester commences: 2 March Mid semester break: 6 – 17 April SWOT Vac: 8 – 12 June Exams: 15 – 26 June

SEMESTER 2 Orientation: 20 – 25 July Semester commences: 27 July – 18 September Mid semester break: 21 September – 2 October SWOT Vac: 2 – 6 November Exams: 9 – 20 November

Brisbane Campus TRIMESTER SEMESTER 1 Orientation: 9 – 13 March Lecture period: 16 March – 5 June SWOT Vac: 6 – 9 June Exams: 10 – 20 June

TRIMESTER SEMESTER 2 Orientation: 13 – 17 July Lecture period: 20 July – 9 October SWOT Vac: 10 – 13 October Exams: 14 – 24 October

TRIMESTER SEMESTER 3 Orientation: 9 – 13 November Lecture period: 16 November – 12 February 2021 SWOT Vac: 13 – 16 February 2021 Exams: 17 – 27 February 2021

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Disclaimer: Information contained in this brochure was correct at the time of printing. Printed July 2019.

Federation University Australia reserves the right to alter any course, procedure or fee, as deemed necessary. Federation University Australia courses are delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. CRICOS Provider No. 00103D. National RTO Code: 4909.