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COURSE GUIDE 2017
PROVEN. TRUSTED. RESULTS.
On campus Online Workplace
1300 244 746 chisholm.edu.au
PROVEN.
TRUSTED.
RESULTS.
We pride ourselves on our record of providing quality education and training that leads
to real career outcomes. Our long-term success means you can trust that you’ll learn job
ready skills, and earn a respected qualification.
We are a government-owned TAFE that offers over 250 certificate, diploma, advanced diploma, bachelor
and graduate certificate courses, with each course carefully structured to ensure that all of our graduates
finish with the skills needed to further their career aspirations. Chisholm is a safe investment in your future.
Specialist courses to
meet industryneeds
Inspirational educators Graduate
employment rate
Students trained over
thelast 30 years
We are fully
Government owned
We offer over
250 nationally
recognised courses
Over 7,000 companies
have had their staff
trained by us
We are one of the
largest vocational training
providers in Victoria
Health will be the
largest growth sector
over the next 5 years
Estimated new jobs
in health by 2020
Opportunities in
health up 16% over
the next 5 years
Registered Nurses
Health continues to be
a major growth market,
with exceptional
opportunities for
nursing graduates
to begin a rewarding
and secure career,
with genuine potential
for long-term
opportunities and
development.
WELCOME TO CHISHOLM
This course guide will give you all the information you need to choose the right course, access
helpful support services, and get a basic understanding of what studying with us will be like.
In here, you’ll discover why we have become the number one choice for thousands of students each year.
Our teachers have relevant real-world experience and a drive to inspire their students. We also offer the
flexibility of learning at one of our seven locations across Melbourne’s South East, learning
online, or a blend of both. You can tailor your studies to fit your lifestyle.
You’ll also learn more about the support services we offer, such as assistance with enrolment processes,
scholarships, academic support, counselling options and other helpful programs.
We’ll also show you how a qualification with us can help you with pathways to higher qualifications at
Chisholm, as well as partner universities, progressing you towards the career you want. By choosing to learn
with us, you’ll be guided along a direct path to the career you want. So give yourself a pat on the back –
you’ve chosen a great partner to help you learn the skills to make your career a reality.
CONTENTS
What we can do for you	 6
Our history	 7
We’re on the cutting edge	 8
Pathways	9
Flexible learning	 10
Our awards	 11
Get qualified with us	 12
Short Courses 	 12
Entry level qualifications 	 12
Pre-apprenticeships 	 13
Apprenticeships and Traineeships 	 13
Certificates 	 13
Diplomas 	 13
Advanced Diplomas 	 13
Degrees 	 13
Graduate Certificates	 13
Chisholm degrees	 14
Partner degrees	 15
Money matters	 16
Fee payment options	 17
Scholarships – Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation	 18
Berwick TEC	 20
Our locations	 22
Supporting student success	 26
Chisholm Online	 28
Application and enrolment	 29
Our courses
Arts	 30
Automotive	 34
Building Trades	 36
Business	 40
Community Services  Health	 46
Computer Technology	 50
Digital Media	 52
Early Childhood Education	 56
Employment Preparation  Foundation Programs	 58
Engineering  Electronics	 62
Hair, Beauty  Make-up	 66
Horticulture  Landscaping	 68
Hospitality	 72
Massage  Myotherapy	 74
Sport, Recreation  Fitness	 76
Training  Assessment	 78
VCAL  VCE	 80
Course index	 84
Our endorsements	 86
Stay in touch	 87
Plumbing
A good plumber is
always in high demand.
Apart from being able
to specialise in gas
fitting or refrigerated
air conditioning you
can also complete your
Certificate IV with us
to build your skills and
become a licensed
plumber.
WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
Chisholm provides relevant education and training with real job prospects. Learning with us means that you’ll earn
a qualification that is recognised by employers across the country. Our goal has always been to provide
education that can directly enhance your employment opportunities in the workforce. You’ll be taught by teachers who
know the industry first hand, and have significant experience in what the needs of employers are. We offer multiple
learning options including on-campus, online and in the workplace to fit in with your busy lifestyle.
On-Campus
We have seven locations across South East Melbourne, all conveniently located with parking and public transport access.
Each campus features a modern learning environment, helpful support services, and world class facilities.
Online
If you need a study solution that considers your work or family commitments, we have online courses that are
perfect for you. We offer 20 courses online, ranging from Certificate IV to Diploma and Graduate Certificate
qualifications and deliver these in a virtual classroom with innovative learning tools. Each online course includes
access to assistance seven days a week and encourages you to learn at your own pace, in your own time.
These courses are delivered by our dedicated and specialist online team – Chisholm Online.
In the workplace
We deliver training in the workplace. This may include work placement as part of your course work—so you
get real on-the-job experience with your nationally recognised qualification. We can also work with
your employer. We have apprenticeship courses to increase your skills and qualifications which can make
all the difference in your career options.
$1200 is the average
weekly income
before tax
Strong employment
growth predicted in
next 5 years
of plumbers are
employed in Victoria
29PERCENT$
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The year that TAFEs
in South East Melbourne
merged to form Chisholm
Our heritage goes
back this far
Students have graduated
from Chisholm in the
last 10 years
125k
7 major locations
1954 1998
Largest education provider in
South East Melbourne
OUR HISTORY
Chisholm has a long history of providing quality
education. Our story starts in the early 20th century,
when technical colleges were established in both
Frankston and Dandenong, and through the 50s
and 60s other technical colleges were set up
in the region.
In 1998, three TAFE institutes in the South East of
Melbourne were merged into a single entity, creating
one of the largest TAFE institutions in the state.
Named in honour of the Australian humanitarian
pioneer Caroline Chisholm, her example of
community betterment and practical education
has inspired our commitment to providing useful,
industry-relevant education and training that
provides clear pathways to further opportunities.
Chisholm currently offers over 250 nationally
recognised qualifications that can lead into
guaranteed pathways for those wanting to continue
their education to graduate and post-graduate study.
As one of the largest providers of vocational
education and training (VET) in Victoria, we have
emerged as the premier VET and tertiary provider
in the region. We continue to work hard to
ensure that all our graduates are job-ready with
the appropriate skills, knowledge and insight into
their chosen industry.
For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746	 7
A career in robotics
With automation
becoming more common,
Mechatronic Technicians
are increasingly in
demand. Get qualified in
Engineering Technology
to start your journey
towards designing
the mechanical and
electronic components
of a robot.
WE’RE ON
THE CUTTING EDGE
HI-TECH FACILITIES
We also consult and
deliver training in
partnership with many
overseas commercial
and educational
organisations in their
home country.
Nurse training labs
featuring practice
dummies with lungs
that breathe and
hearts that pump.
New, elegant beauty
and hairdressing
salons, à la carte
restaurants and
patisseries providing
real practical
experience with
genuine customers as
part of learning and
assessment.
A multi-million dollar
simulated engineering
environment where
students across a
number of disciplines
collaborate on
projects – from
electronics and
fluid engineering to
polymer, robotics and
photonics.
The reason so many students and employers turn to us for their education and training is our strong
commitment to providing a curriculum that is relevant to established industry, as well as providing
quality training to emerging business sectors.
From traditional trades and apprenticeships to advanced manufacturing and health, we are constantly
adjusting what we offer to match the current and future needs of industry. When you finish a qualification with
us, you’ll be familiar with the very latest developments in that sector.
We continually update our approach to learning, with innovations such as the Berwick TEC,
which allows young adults to tailor their VCAL experience, earn a pre-apprenticeship or an apprenticeship,
as well as providing flexible online options that allow students to learn from home if they want to.
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Choose the right
pathway to suit your
needs and lifestyle
Pathways provide more
options to get the right
qualification
Flexible learning to
help you achieve
your goals
Carly’s pathway
A simple plan to
complete a certificate
ends with a degree
and industry award.
Certificate IV 
Diploma 
Advanced Diploma
of Accounting 
Employment 
Bachelor
of Accounting
PATHWAYS
Many of our diplomas and advanced diplomas provide a guaranteed pathway into a bachelor degree through
Chisholm or one of our partner universities, with a credit transfer for the study you’ve completed.
The pathways are available in a variety of career fields, from art and business to building, health and computing.
In some cases, you can benefit by earning two qualifications in the time it would normally take to complete one.
This can save you time, money and give you opportunities to work while you study. Even if you choose to
take a break, you can return and continue on your study pathway with us.
For the latest pathways information, find your course on our website and click
‘Career Pathway’ under the course information section.
For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746	 9
Victoria is the second
largest vegetable
producing state
Around 3,500
businesses in Victoria
are involved in
horticultural activities
Increase in industry
revenue by 2020
Horticulturist
With the expansion of
agribusiness and demand
for resource efficient
green spaces, horticulture
offers fantastic career
opportunities. From
designing urban
parklands to developing
new food crops,
Horticulturists can make
a real difference.
FLEXIBLE LEARNING
Flexible learning is offered for some of our courses.
This is a combination of on-campus study with some modules delivered online.
Your study doesn’t have to follow a single path either. For example, if you’ve completed a Certificate IV
qualification on campus and want to study further, you can study your Diploma online, while you work.
This means you can customise your learning method to fit in with your needs and availability.
You can also study part-time taking on fewer subjects. This can be really helpful if you have regular work,
family or personal commitments but still want to achieve your study goals.
This flexibility helps you get the most out of your time with us, and means that we can give you
the skills and training you need, in a way that works best for you.
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Australian Large
Training Provider
of the Year
Brittney Hick
Southern and Coastal
TAFE Alliance
Outstanding Student of the
Year Award
Joseph Manuel Kierulf III
Nominated for international
student of the year – VET
Victorian International
Education Awards
Chantelle Funke
Hairdressing Award
HBIA Industry Awards
Ganjargal Galbadrakh
EPIC ITB Industry Awards
James Simonis
Greater Dandenong Chamber of
Commerce Youth Enterprise Award
Angela Addario
Beauty Therapy Award
HBIA Industry Awards
Courtney Pastean
Retail Make-up and Skincare
HBIA Industry Awards
Victorian Large
Training Provider
of the Year
Danielle Kazi-Shedden
Master Builder Association
of Victoria’s Apprentice of the Year,
Metropolitan Apprentice of the Year
and Joinery Apprentice of the Year
David O’Kane
EPIC ITB Industry Awards
Georgina Tipper
Specialist Make-up Award
HBIA Industry Awards
OUR AWARDS
Chisholm was named the Large Training Provider of the Year at the 60th annual
Victorian Training Awards. We then went on to win, in the same category, at the 2014 Australian Training
Awards cementing our position as a leader in the vocational education and training sector.
These state and commonwealth government sponsored awards recognise our ability to provide a relevant
selection of courses, quality education, and solid employment outcomes.
Students are also frequently rewarded for their work in our courses, both locally and nationally. Chisholm
has helped them harness and promote their natural talent in a way that is recognised by businesses and
academic institutions around the country.
For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746	 11
ENTRY LEVEL
QUALIFICATIONS
Foundation Programs
Foundation courses are designed to help students
gain valuable language, literacy, numeracy,
study and employability skills. Our dedicated
and experienced teachers will help you to
develop a tailored learning plan based on your
current skill level and future goals. They will also
provide support and guidance throughout your
learning pathway. Our programs include English
as an Additional Language (EAL), VET Tasters,
Work Education and Skills for Education and
Employment (SEE). For further information on
these programs, visit chisholm.edu.au
VET in Schools (VETiS)
Did you know that you can include vocational
education and training (VET) programs as part of
your senior school studies? These programs may
count towards your VCE and ATAR score, or your
VCAL. Successful completion of a VETiS program
provides you with two qualifications; your VCE or
VCAL certificate plus an industry certificate.
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)
and Victorian Certificate of Applied
Learning (VCAL)
If you’ve completed Year 10, you can study your
VCE and VCAL Years 11 and 12 with us. We offer
a number of VCE subjects at our Dandenong
and Frankston campuses, or you might prefer to
complete a VCAL course in your area of interest
at a Foundation, Intermediate or Senior level.
This can help you learn at a pace that suits you,
and begin a pathway towards a rewarding career.
SHORT COURSES
Chisholm provides a wide variety of short
courses that can help you expand your
abilities and qualifications in specialised
areas. Discover our range of short courses at
chisholm.edu.au/shortcourses
GET
QUALIFIED
WITH US
We offer several options for our students, so you
can choose a qualification and a learning
method that suits you and your career goals.
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DIPLOMAS
These courses will extend your skills and
knowledge across a broad range of technical
and/or management functions. In many cases,
your diploma can be credited towards the first
year of a university degree, which means you’ll
complete your degree sooner. Diploma courses
dig a little deeper into what the industry requires,
and can give you that extra bit of knowledge you
need to make an impact in the industry you are
moving into. VET FEE-HELP is available for our
diploma courses.
ADVANCED DIPLOMAS
This higher level qualification will provide you with
advanced skills and an in-depth knowledge about
your chosen field. In many cases your advanced
diploma can be credited towards the first year
of a university degree. VET FEE-HELP is
available for our advanced diploma courses.
DEGREES
We offer three specialist degrees developed
at Chisholm to specifically meet the demands
of industry. We also partner with universities
to deliver their programs on-site at Chisholm.
You can study a La Trobe University Accounting,
Early Learning or IT degree at Chisholm or a
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education from
Deakin University. Turn over to find out more
about these exciting programs.
GRADUATE CERTIFICATES
These post-graduate qualifications, just like our
degrees, have been developed with industry
to complement existing knowledge. They are
suited to diploma or degree graduates from
other disciplines, or people with relevant industry
experience who are looking to broaden their skills.
PRE-APPRENTICESHIPS
A pre-apprenticeship is a certificate course
that enables you to experience what it’s like to
work in a trade, before you make a commitment
to an apprenticeship. If you do continue to a
full apprenticeship, you’ll be better equipped
and might even be able to shorten the study
component of your apprenticeship by having
the subjects you’ve already completed
recognised.
APPRENTICESHIPS AND
TRAINEESHIPS
Apprenticeships and traineeships combine
training with full-time or part-time work, so
you can learn on the job, get the necessary
class time and get paid for the work you do in
the field too. We work closely with industry,
community and government to develop
programs that meet workplace needs. The
best thing about our apprenticeships and
traineeships is that you can go to any company
in the sector and be confident you can handle
whatever they throw at you.
CERTIFICATES
Our certificate courses can be used to start on
a career pathway, gain an entry-level position
or round out your current qualifications. The
syllabus is created with a great deal of industry
consultation and the units are relevant and
immediately useable in the workforce. So
whether you’re just starting or already well
along the way to having the career you want,
one of our certificate courses could be just
what you need to make it happen.
For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746	 13
CHISHOLM DEGREES
Our degrees are fully accredited and governed in the same way as university degrees. We offer
specialised, industry-specific degrees that give graduates a unique insight into the way the
industry works, as well as creating a network of people in the area. This can help you learn what
the industry needs, as well as boosting your employment chances. All our degrees are highly
focused on maximising our students’ employment options.
Bachelor of Community Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs
This unique course has been developed in close consultation with practitioners, academics,
professional bodies, employer groups and policy makers at state and national level. It has been
designed to meet the growing demand for highly trained practitioners in the field. When you
complete this course, you’ll be able to apply for a range of jobs requiring non-clinical services to
specialists such as psychiatrists, nurses and social workers.
Bachelor of Interactive Media Design
Enhance your creative skills and become a future innovator and leader in the field of design.
This course will extend your skills in design communication, animation, web development and
graphic design, while also enhancing your business and leadership skills. It will set you up
for career opportunities in graphic design, publishing, web, multimedia, film, marketing and
advertising industries.
Bachelor of Engineering Technology
Prepare for a career as an engineering technologist, specialising in mechanical,
manufacturing or mechatronics engineering, and practice locally or internationally.
This course meets the academic requirements for registration as an engineering technologist
and is accredited by Engineers Australia.
Industry relevant
degrees
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PARTNER
BACHELOR DEGREES
With our partnerships with La Trobe and Deakin universities, you can begin your study at
Chisholm and earn credit towards a university degree. These are Commonwealth supported
places meaning you may be eligible for HECS or HELP payment schemes.
Bachelor of Accounting (La Trobe University Partnership)
This program is offered at Chisholm @ 311, our campus in the Dandenong CBD. You can complete
our Diploma of Accounting in one year and then study the La Trobe Bachelor of Accounting for
two more years (or equivalent part time) and gain both qualifications.
Bachelor of Information Technology (La Trobe University Partnership)
If you aspire to be degree-qualified in the field of information and computer technology, the
Bachelor of Information Technology offered by Chisholm, in partnership with La Trobe University,
is for you. Begin your diploma with us and then go into the La Trobe qualification from year two
onwards, all delivered at Chisholm@311, our campus in Dandenong CBD.
Bachelor of Early Learning (La Trobe University Partnership)
This online course (with some face-to-face delivery) covers birth to six years. To access
this pathway begin your Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care with us on-campus
and then, assuming you meet the entry criteria, continue into the second year of the La Trobe
Bachelor of Early Learning.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Deakin University Partnership)
This course focuses on early childhood education (from birth to eight years) and is studied via
the flexible Deakin at Your Doorstep delivery mode at our Dandenong or Rosebud campuses.
It offers you a career pathway to upgrade your qualifications in early childhood education, with
guaranteed entry if you’re a graduate of our Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care.
Other Early Childhood qualifications may be eligible for this pathway.
We have
pathways to degree
qualifications
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Front-end developer
A front-end developer
creates user interfaces
that allows users to
operate computer software
intuitively and quickly.
With e-commerce and
online businesses rapidly
changing, front-end
developers are in very
high demand.
Full details on your
finance options online
Speak with us about
your finance options
You can trust your
investment with us
People have relied
on us for quality
education since 1998
MONEY
MATTERS
Everyone’s circumstances are different, and this can
affect how much you will pay.
The maximum cost of our courses are listed on the
course information pages, but it’s a good idea to
check our website for up to the moment information,
as the price can change as resources, funding and
expenses are altered. Go to chisholm.edu.au for the
latest information.
Fees listed on our website are for:
•	 Students who are eligible for Victorian and
Australian Government subsidised training.
•	 Students who are eligible for concession rates
on Victorian and Australian Government
subsidised training.
•	 Students who are required to pay the full fees
for tuition and other costs.
Annual course costs include:
•	 A tuition fee (for course delivery).
•	 A student services and amenities fee
(for services and facilities).
•	 An ancillary fee (for computer use).
•	 A materials fee (for resources and equipment).
Some courses use more resources than others, and
the cost may reflect this. These fees must be paid on
the day of enrolment, although you may be eligible
for assistance with your tuition fees that can defer the
payment through a government subsidised loan.
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Conservation, Parks
and Wildlife workers
Managing parks and
wildlife areas takes
experience. You can work
towards this fulfilling role
with a qualification in
conservation and land
management. Make a
living out of protecting our
natural environment.
FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
There are several ways you can pay for your fees. Many people prefer to pay over time
or at a later date instead of in one lump sum. There are a few government loan options
available to eligible students too, so you can study now, and repay later.
VET-FEE HELP
Study now and pay later with VET-FEE HELP – a
loan scheme that assists eligible students to pay
for their Vocational Education and Training (VET)
tuition fees when studying for a diploma or advanced
diploma. Students studying Graduate Certificates
are also eligible for VET FEE-HELP if they are
either Australian Citizens or hold a Permanent
Humanitarian Visa and they are studying the
Graduate Certificate as a Fee-For-Service Student.
FEE-HELP
FEE-HELP is a government loan scheme that helps
eligible students to pay for their tuition fees when
studying for a bachelor degree. You don’t have to
repay the loan to the Australian Taxation Office
until your income is above the minimum repayment
threshold for compulsory repayment, although you
can make voluntary repayments at any time.
Payment plans
Payment plans are available for courses at
Certificate II, III and IV level. You can spread your
tuition costs over the year by making part payments
via direct debit on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly
basis. We work in partnership with Debit Success, the
largest direct debit provider in Australasia, to set up a
payment plan that works for you.
Financial assistance
If you hold a Health Care Card, Pensioner
Concession Card, Veterans’ Gold Card, or are the
dependent of a spouse or parents who hold one, you
are eligible for a tuition fee concession. This applies
to all courses except diplomas and above.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
are eligible for a concession on tuition and student
services and amenities fees for any level course.
Victorian Training Guarantee eligibility criteria
The Victorian Training Guarantee (VTG) is a
government subsidy that makes training more
affordable. You could be eligible for a government-
subsidised training place, depending on your age,
educational history, and citizenship or residency
status. If you meet the eligibility criteria, the Victorian
and Commonwealth Governments will subsidise your
training, greatly reducing what you will need to pay.
For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746	 17
Ove 200 grants
received last year
Donate and
make a difference in
someone’s life
SCHOLARSHIPS
CAROLINE CHISHOLM
EDUCATION FOUNDATION
The Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation is an independent charitable trust, initiated and supported
by Chisholm. The Foundation provides an annual scholarship that can be awarded to eligible
students suffering financial hardship.
More than 150 students are supported with grants ranging from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand,
depending on circumstance and the area of study.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications open in early January, and a selection committee will make a decision within three
weeks of receiving an application. It is a competitive funding process and funds are limited, so there can
only be a limited number of scholarships awarded every year. The scholarship program is customised
to meet the specific needs of individual students.
Scholarship funding is intended to cover tuition fees, materials fees and other specialist needs if
funding permits. For more information on the application process, or to donate, contact
ccef@chisholm.edu.au or go to www.carolinechisholm.org.au
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We help people
better their lives
We are helping
more and more
people each year
MEET BROCK, A CAROLINE CHISHOLM
FOUNDATION SUCCESS STORY
Brock left school halfway through year 11 to travel around the country on his own.
This meant periods of homelessness, isolation and an uncertain future.
He had always enjoyed the outdoors, having grown up near Wyangala state park in central NSW, but did
not realise that it could become a career until he was in his twenties. The youth of his hometown had poor
employment opportunities, and depression had become a real problem. Brock wanted to help provide a solution
to this by taking people into the outdoors and help them reconnect with nature, and themselves.
“I wanted to make a difference, but I didn’t have the qualifications. I couldn’t afford the course when I found it,
and I couldn’t find it when I could afford it. I learned through friends that the course was offered at Chisholm,
and at a cheaper cost than I’d seen previously, so I moved down to Melbourne and applied.
I didn’t get in initially, but I kept applying and contacted the Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation.
I was determined to make it in, and this year, I did.”
The Caroline Chisholm Foundation has helped Brock realise his dream of making a career out of
outdoor education, and given him a chance to make a real difference in his community by helping him with
the costs of his dual Certificate IV in Guiding/Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation qualification.
“I’m really thankful to the Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation. They understood how passionate
I was about this, and have supported me in making my dreams a reality.”
Brock is now studying a Diploma of Outdoor Recreation, with the support of a CCEF scholarship.
For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746	 19
BERWICK TEC
Berwick Technical Education Centre (TEC) is a unique
learning environment, designed exclusively for young
adults under 20, who want to gain a qualification that
will lead them to a job or further study, outside of the
traditional secondary school system.
Berwick TEC offers young adults a way to work
through Year 11 and 12 VCAL, and study towards an
industry qualification in a way that promotes hands-
on learning and developing industry-specific skills,
mixing regular class room learning with practical
skills training outside of the classroom.
This helps you get a qualification in your future
career quicker, as well as creating opportunities for
an apprenticeship, head directly into the workforce
or move onto achieving a higher qualification with a
pathway through to a Chisholm certificate or diploma.
Feel safe and supported
Most important is the commitment at Berwick TEC to
provide you with a safe environment where you can
discover and develop your talent.
There’s plenty of support including a dedicated youth
worker and supportive teachers.
Everyone is valued and respected as an individual.
Accelerate your learning with the
latest technology
Technology is everywhere at Berwick TEC. It becomes
a natural part of all you do and the way you interact.
You focus on core skills with your teacher and the
technology helps to accelerate and make your
learning more enjoyable.
Berwick TEC has interactive whiteboards and wireless
laptop computers for student use in all classrooms.
There are a couple of options if you want to study with
Berwick TEC. You can choose to do VCAL or a pre-
apprenticeship course depending on what career you
are looking to move into.
VCAL courses
VCAL is the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning.
It’s a way for students to do industry-specific training
as part of a Year 11 (VCAL Intermediate) or Year 12
(VCAL Senior) secondary certificate. Like the Victorian
Certificate of Education (VCE), VCAL is an accredited
senior secondary certificate but is more ‘hands-on’.
If you prefer to learn by doing things, rather than
reading from a text book, this approach can really
help you succeed in Year 11 and 12.
Industry skills training is completed over a full year
of study and is combined with core studies in
numeracy, literacy, personal development skills and
practical work-related skills. At Berwick TEC, most
VCAL courses include a full industry certificate as
part of VCAL.
Some of the industries we collaborate with are Building
and Construction, Plumbing, Electrical, Landscaping,
Art and Design, Hair and Beauty, Health, Community
Services and Sport and Recreation.
Pre-apprenticeship courses
The TEC offers you the opportunity to move straight
into a full time, stand-alone pre-apprenticeship
(without VCAL).
A pre-apprenticeship prepares you to become an
apprentice or trainee and helps you develop the
entry level skills to get a job. Students do not need an
employer to do a pre-apprenticeship.
Successful completion of a relevant pre-apprenticeship
will reduce the term of an apprenticeship or
traineeship. What’s more, employers looking to take
on an apprentice often look favourably on students
who have already completed a pre-apprenticeship.
These courses are all full time and are completed
over 8 to 10 weeks depending on the course.
All pre-apprenticeship courses at the Berwick TEC
are run in our unique building site area that simulates
a real, modern work site where different trades learn
their skills alongside each other and often work on
common projects. Industry standard Work Health and
Safety (WHS) requirements are practised on site. The
TEC is often involved with community projects that
allow students to gain experience on a ‘live’ work site.
1800 843 832
berwicktec.edu.au
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Early Childhood
Teacher
Australia’s population
growth has increased
the demand for early
childhood teachers.
This rewarding career
can make a big
difference in the lives
of children, and offers
strong employment
prospects.
Hairdresser
A career as a
hairdresser is dynamic,
ever-changing and
always in demand.
You can work for a
salon, or be your own
boss. If you love style,
trends and have a
strong creative flair,
hairdressing is for you.
Learn through hands-on
experience
Rise in barbering
skills to result in
industry growth
increase in
make-up artist jobs
in the past 5 years
Apprenticeships are 
the preferred model 
of skills acquisition
Construction jobs
up by 22% in the last
10 years
Supportive teachers Young people are
treated like young adults
Dedicated to providing
individual support
92% increase in
preschool education
jobs in the last 5 years
Children aged under
12 to increase by
500,000 by 2020
Carpenter
With the growth of the
construction and real
estate industries, the
demand for carpenters
has also increased.
With home owners
choosing to rebuild or
renovate, carpentry is
a career with a lot of
opportunities.
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Victoria employs
more photographers
than anywhere else
in Australia
rise in employment
or Engineering
Technologists in the
last 5 years
40PER CENT
Melbourne
e North
Epping
Mill Park
Bundoora
Hurtsbridge
Diamond Creek
Eltham
Yarra Glen
Warrandyte
Chirnside Park
Blackburn
Burwood
Camberwell
Brighton
Elwood
Malvern
Toorak
Richmond
Clayton
Croydon
Bayswater
Montrose
BoroniaWantirna
Vermont
RingwoodBox hill
Seville
Mount Evelyn
Ferntree Gully
Olinda
Monbulk
Maccledfield
Warburton
Tecoma Belgrave
Lysterfield
Narre Warren
Gembrook
Dingley Village
Springvale
Noble Park
Dandenong
Dandenong South
Patterson Lakes
Carrum Downs
Berwick
Beaconsfield
Officer
Pakenham Tynong
Tooradin
Garfield
Lynbrook
Cranbourne
Skye
Cranbourne South
Frankston South
Frankston
Emerald
Rowville
Chadstone
Healesville
Roxburgh Park
Campbellfield
Hadfield
Coburg North
Thornbury
Fitzroy North
Manningham
Doncastert
Mernda
Kinglake
Whittlesea
e Airport
Craigieburn
Mordialloc
Beaumaris
Cheltenham
Hampton
Sandringham
Bentleigh
St Kilda
Albert Park
orth
Drouin
Warragul
Leongatha
Korumburra
Nyora
Wonthaggi
Inverloch
Cape Patterson
San Remo
Lang Lang
Koo Wee Rup
French Island
Baxter Pearcedale
Mornington
Somerville
Tyabb
Hastings
Mopunt Martha
Safety Beach
Dromana
Rosebud
ebud West
Crib Point
BValnarring
Shoreham
Flinders
ape Schank
Red Hil
Cowes
Ryhll
Phillip Island
Warneet
Marysville
Cranbourne North
Beaconsfield Upper
Workplace Online
LOCATION
MAP
Chisholm has seven locations spread across
Melbourne’s South East. Each one has facilities
dedicated to the particular learning area
offered at that campus.
Chisholm also offers options of learning online
or in the workplace for many subjects, so you
can create a learning plan that suits your
individual needs.
DANDENONG
	121 Stud Rd, Dandenong, 3175
	 Transport options
	Student car parking including accessibility parking
	Metro Bus 901, 862
	Bus Stop: Chisholm TAFE Dandenong/Stud Rd
Metro Train: Dandenong Station (2.3km)
About Dandenong campus
The Dandenong campus is one of the largest
campuses in South East Melbourne, with facilities for
international and VCE students, a café, patisserie,
hair and beauty salon, campus store, polymer testing
labs, hi-tech automotive centre, a large library and
computer lab, Dandenong campus is well equipped
to provide you with what you need to succeed in
your studies.
Located on Stud Rd, with bus routes, train stops
and freeways all nearby, as well as lots of on-site
parking, Dandenong is also very accessible for the
whole South East Melbourne area.
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228,000 ICT jobs
are expected to be
available by 2020
Opportunities in
health up 16% over the
next 5 years
Health will be the
largest growth sector
over the next 5 years
increase in
building trade jobs
by 2020
CHISHOLM @ 311
	311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong, 3175
	 Transport options
	Metro Bus 800, 813, 814, 815, 848
	Bus Stop: Dandenong Town Centre
	Robinson St, Dandenong
	Metro Train: Dandenong station (800m)
	About Chisholm @ 311 campus
Chisholm @ 311 is situated in the Dandenong CBD,
providing a contemporary space for students to
learn right in the hub of Dandenong.
With modern classrooms outfitted and cutting
edge technology (such as a green screen facility),
Chisholm @ 311 is a fantastic location to gain
your qualification.
FRANKSTON
	Fletcher Rd, Frankston, 3199
	 Transport options
	Student car parking including accessibility parking
	Metro Bus 789, 790, 791
	 Bus Stop: Frankston Railway Station/Fletcher Rd, Frankston
	 Metro Bus 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, 775, 776, 779, 780, 781,
	 782, 783, 784, 785, 788, 789, 790, 791, 832, 833, Nightrider.
	 Bus Stop: Frankston Railway Station/Young St, Frankston
	 Metro Train: Frankston Railway Station (Frankston)
	platform 1 (200m)
	About Frankston campus
Frankston offers many different courses, with the
facilities to support the needs that these learning
areas require. A comprehensive library, computer
labs and a modern café complement a student
restaurant, massage clinic, hair and beauty salon
and a furniture workshop, as well as being adjacent
to Samual Sherlock reserve, which incorporates
a skate park and an aquatic centre.
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Demand for beauty
services is on the rise
Employment for
gardeners to increase
by 46% by 2020
Employment for
landscapers to grow
by 18% by 2020
Job growth for
Accountants up
18,300 by 2020
BERWICK AND
BERWICK TEC
	25 Kangan Dr, Berwick, 3806
	 Transport options
	Student car parking including accessibility parking
	Metro Bus 831, 834, 835, 847
	Bus Stop: Monash University/Clyde Rd (Berwick)
	Metro Train: Berwick Station (50 metres)
	 About Berwick
With an onsite beauty spa, a children’s services
training centre and a computer, engineering and
electronic centre, Berwick caters to many different
streams of education.
The campus is also shared with Berwick TEC,
a premier location for VCAL, pre-apprenticeship
and apprenticeship learning.
Other facilities include a modern sports centre,
a gym and fitness rooms, state-of-the-art computer
labs and a café.
CRANBOURNE
	New Holland Dr, Cranbourne, 3977
	 Transport options
	Student car parking including accessibility parking
	Metro Bus 896
	Chisholm TAFE/New Holland Dr (Cranbourne East)
	Metro Train: Cranbourne Station (1.9km)
	About Cranbourne campus
Cranbourne has a large library and study area,
computer lab and café. There are also many
course specific facilities, such as the large plant
nursery, glasshouse and environmental
simulation facilities.
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Childcare ranked in
the top 20 growth jobs
for the next 5 years
Employment for cooks
and chefs increasing
due to skill shortages
Network Engineers
are among
the happiest workers
– Forbes Top 10 jobs
Management roles
to increase by
130,000 by 2020
MORNINGTON PENINSULA
	Boneo Rd, Rosebud, 3939
	 Transport options
	Student car parking including accessibility parking
	Metro Bus 886
	Bus Stop: Chisholm TAFE - Rosebud Campus/
	Henry Wilson Dr (Rosebud West)
	About Mornington Peninsula campus
The Mornington Peninsula campus boasts many
facilities that can help students in their chosen
field. With a café, library, and open green areas
available to all, there is also an on-site restaurant,
along with a hair and beauty salon.
Recently, $5.4 Million has been spent to create
the Southern Peninsula Trade Training Centre,
which services local secondary students, as
well as students pursuing tertiary education,
helping them develop skills for in-demand
trade qualifications.
BASS COAST
	Corner Bass Highway and South Dudley Road,
	Wonthaggi, Victoria 3995
	 Transport options
	Student car parking including accessibility parking
	 V/Line bus operates between Wonthaggi and Melbourne
	 Bus Stop: South Dudley Rd/Bass Hwy (North Wonthaggi)
	About Bass Coast campus
The Bass Coast campus services a large area of
Wonthaggi and surrounding communities, with a
focus on accessible learning options for secondary
and tertiary students.
VCAL can help students under 20 work their way
into an apprenticeship or pre-apprenticeship as they
progress through year 11 and 12. There are also many
options for school leavers and mature age students
to get the qualifications they need, in the career
they want.
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SUPPORTING
STUDENT SUCCESS
As a Chisholm student, you can access a variety of support services that will enhance
your study experience and help you complete your studies successfully.
For more information about any of these services, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746.
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Apprenticeship support
Apprenticeship support and field officers provide
free and confidential advice and assistance with
work, training or personal issues to help you
complete your apprenticeship successfully.
Counselling services
Our experienced and professionally qualified
counsellors can provide you with support, advice
or referrals to specialist providers to aid you. This
service is free, confidential, and provided to aid
students’ mental health.
Client services
Client services are located at every location to assist
you with course information, application and enrolment
procedures, student ID cards or general enquiries.
Disability support
We provide support for students with disabilities,
such as assistance with course applications,
specialist equipment and materials, alternative
assessment options, advocacy, and referrals.
Contact a disability officer as early as possible,
prior to the commencement of your course,
to organise the support you need.
Employment services
Our employment service can help you to find
work. We provide advice and assistance in areas
such as career counselling, job search techniques,
résumé review and interview preparation. You can
also register with myJobs.chisholm.edu.au to gain
employment while you study.
Indigenous support
We help Indigenous students to access a full range
of educational opportunities. Our Koori liaison office
can provide course advice and information, guidance
with applications and enrolment, study and cultural
support, ABSTUDY assistance, and careers advice.
International student programs
Our international student programs staff can
help students with everything from course transfer
advice to change of visa status. Please refer to
chisholm.edu.au/international for more information.
Learning skills
If you want to improve your study skills, our learning
skills staff can assist you with writing reports and
essays, referencing and bibliographies, exams and
test preparation, and presentation skills. For more
information, visit my.chisholm.edu.au/myservices
Library and information centre
We provide you with computer and internet access
as well as reference and text books and helpful,
friendly staff to help with your studies. For opening
times, visit www.library.chisholm.edu.au
YourTutor
YourTutor provides free online advice from expert
tutors to assist you with assignment and study
questions. Tutors are available from 3pm to midnight,
Sunday-Friday. A 24/7 essay review service operates
year round.
Student experience
We provide a range of experiences, including
campus events, competitions, giveaways, incentives
and discounts. Last but not least, we provide free
student parking across all of our campuses (except
Chisholm@311). You will also have access to student
run salons, restaurants and massage clinics – all at
discounted prices. You can keep up to date with the
latest activities and offers through my.chisholm.edu.
au/myLife or via facebook.com/ChisholmInstitute
You can talk to us Keep up to date at
my.chisholm.edu.au/myLife
or via facebook.com/
ChisholmInstitute
We’re here to help youYour needs are our
number one priority
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CHISHOLM ONLINE
Chisholm Online is a way for you to learn from the comfort of your own home, at a pace and time that suits you and
your lifestyle. Whether it’s family, work commitments or distance getting in the way, Chisholm Online offers you 18 in
demand and recognised courses to choose from across Business, Construction, Health and Education.
The flexibility of delivery means that you can create a schedule that works for you. Studying online doesn’t mean
that you have to miss out on support either. Student Engagement officers are available 7 days a week, and you’ll get
exactly the same nationally-recognised qualification as if you were studying on-campus.
Belinda
“As an OHS
coordinator, I was able
to apply the learning
content directly to my
role so I could see the
benefits of the course
immediately.”
COURSES INCLUDE
•	 Certificate IV in Bookkeeping • Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
•	 Certificate IV in Leadership and Management • Diploma of Leadership and Management
•	 Certificate IV in Business Administration • Diploma of HR Management • Certificate IV in Disability
•	 Certificate IV Training Assessment • Certificate IV in Small Business Management
•	 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care • Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services
•	 Diploma of Accounting • Diploma of Business • Diploma of Business Administration
•	 Diploma of Mental Health • Diploma of Alcohol and Drugs
•	 Dual Diploma of Mental Health / Alcohol and Other Drugs
•	 Graduate Certificate in Management
Real people to talk
to when you need it
Student Engagement
team is available
7 days a week
Innovative
learning tools
Our online teachers
are experts in
their fields
7days
You may also be eligible for Victorian Training Guarantee (VTG) subsidy or VET FEE-HELP.
Visit Chisholm Online at chisholmonline.edu.au for all the latest details.
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APPLICATION
AND ENROLMENT
APPLICATION
Each course has its own entry requirements that you will need to meet. Our website
will give you details about entry requirements, how to apply, commencement,
duration, locations, study pathways and career outcomes.
You can apply:
•	 Online at chisholm.edu.au by clicking the ‘apply now’ button on a course page
•	 Through VTAC (select courses only). Search for ‘VTAC’ on our website for
more information.
Before you apply you can explore our courses in detail on our website chisholm.edu.au
or attend an Open Day. You can register at www.chisholm.edu.au/open
If you’re planning to complete an apprenticeship or traineeship, your employer should
contact the Australian Apprenticeship Centre to register you within three months of
starting your job.
ENROLMENT
We accept enrolments throughout the year. Check our website for the next intake of
the course you’re interested in. If you have applied through VTAC, different enrolment
procedures apply.
•	 Before you can enrol you will need to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) number.
You can obtain this online at usi.gov.au
•	 Once you’ve applied for your course we will contact you to advise the next steps.
•	 On the day of enrolment, you’ll need to pay your amenities fees, ancillary fees and
student services and materials fees.
•	 You may be eligible for government funding or a range of fee assistance options
(refer to our section on money matters for more details).
•	 Once you have enrolled successfully, you will be issued a student ID card and
you’ll be ready to begin your studies at Chisholm.
You can also apply for recognition of prior learning (RPL), an assessment process
that evaluates your existing skills, knowledge and experience against recognised
qualifications, at the time of enrolment. Depending on your circumstances, you could
be granted a full or part qualification, saving you time and money.
For the latest information search ‘applying’ on the Chisholm website.
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Robyn Rich
Courses: Diploma of Visual
Arts, Advanced Diploma of
Creative Product Design,
Graduate Certificate of
Public Art.
Robyn used the skills and
experience she learned while
at Chisholm to follow her
dream of forging a career as
a professional artist.
“I had some health issues
before I started at Chisholm.
I wouldn’t leave the house
often because of that. I got to
a point where I just had to do
something, so I began looking
at art classes as a way to
break out of that.”
“I’ve always enjoyed drawing,
and worked doing colour
design in the textile industry,
but I wanted to learn other
forms of art, other ways to
express myself.”
Robyn dreamed of being an
artist since she was a child,
but thought it was always out
of reach. She had used her
art to express herself, but her
studies helped her develop
the skills and confidence
to put more of her personal
expression into her art.
“I had never painted with oils
before starting with Chisholm,
but now it’s my favourite
medium. I was expecting
to be shown how to do the
practical skills, but I was
grateful that instead, they
took us on our own journey to
discover our own style. The
teaching staff were amazing,
and very supportive.”
Robyn has since had many
exhibitions, both as a solo
artist and as part of a group.
“The teachers at Chisholm
have a good reputation in the
Art world, so when I would go
to a gallery, the people there
would know that I’ve been
taught well.”
Though an accomplished
artist, Robyn still spends her
time refining her skills, and
developing as an artist. Her
goal is to put more of her own
message into her art, so that
it can speak to others.
	Follow Robyn’s journey
	Hear first hand from Robyn
	at chisholm.edu.au/robyn
ARTS
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Govsubsidisedconcession
Govsubsidised
Fullfee
VETFEEHELPavailable
FEEHELPavailable
Paymentplanavailable
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Certificate IV In Design (CUV40311)
Entry Requirements: Year 11 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age. You need to provide a portfolio of work
demonstrating your art/design skills Duration: Full time 9 months Location: C, D
$610 $3,040 $7,905 ✔
Diploma Of Graphic Design (CUV50311)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age. You need to provide a portfolio of work
demonstrating your art/design skills Duration: Full time 9 months Location: D
N/A $7,800 $11,400 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Therapeutic Arts In Counselling (10154NAT)
Entry Requirements: Relevant industry or life experience, extensive mixed media experience, relevant
community services course Duration: Full time 2 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F
N/A $9,695 $12,645 ✔ ✔
INTERACTIVE GAMING AND SCREEN MEDIA
Certificate IV In Screen And Media (CUF40107)
Entry Requirements: Year 11 or mature age. Attendance at an information session and Folio interview.
Duration: Full time 9 months Location: @ 311
$695 $3,465 $11,005 ✔
Certificate IV In Digital Media Technologies – Games Programming (ICT40815)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: B, C, D, F
$725 $3,615 $7,850 ✔
Certificate IV In Digital And Interactive Games – Games Creation (ICT40915)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age
Duration: Full time 8 months Location: @ 311, D
$590 $2,950 $6,010 ✔
Certificate IV In Digital And Interactive Games (ICT40915) /
Certificate IV In Digital Media Technologies – Games Creation (ICT40815)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age
Duration: Full time 8 months Location: B, @ 311, D, F
$1,135 $5,655 $11,895 ✔
Diploma Of Digital And Interactive Games (ICT50215)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age Duration: Full time 1 year Location: @ 311
N/A $3,660 $6,740 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Screen And Media (CUF60107)
Entry Requirements: Applicants are required to attend a folio interview, Year 12 (VCE), or mature age with
relevant industry experience, or approved Arts/ Media qualification
Duration: Full time 8 months Location: @ 311
N/A $8,355 $12,210 ✔ ✔
Bachelor Of Interactive Media Design (V14184)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) with minimum score of 25 in English. Or mature age with relevant
industry experience. Attendance at an information session and folio interview.
Duration: Full time 3 years, Part time 6 years Location: @ 311
N/A N/A $12,800 ✔ ✔
Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate
Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace
ARTS
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FEEHELPavailable
Paymentplanavailable
VISUAL ARTS
Certificate IV In Photo Imaging (CUV40411)
Entry Requirements: Attendance at an interview, Year 11 or mature age entry
Duration: Full time 8 months Location: D
$775 $3,855 $9,870 ✔
Certificate IV In Visual Arts (CUV40111)
Entry Requirements: Year 11 or equivalent Duration: Full time 6 months Location: F
$790 $3,950 $9,240 ✔
Diploma Of Photo Imaging (CUV50411)
Entry Requirements: Applicants are required to attend a folio interview
Duration: Full time 9 months Location: D
N/A $6,500 $9,500 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Visual Arts (CUV50111)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age. You need to provide a portfolio of work
demonstrating your art/design skills Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: F
N/A $7,185 $10,500 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Creative Product Development (CUV60311)
Entry Requirements: A suitable office/studio set up with internet access and webcam, An art and design
diploma level qualification, or relevant vocational experience, Attendance at an interview and a one page
proposal of a creative project you’ll be working on during the course
Duration: Full time 1 year Location: D, F
N/A $6,695 $9,785 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Visual Arts (CUV60211)
Entry Requirements: An art and design diploma level qualification, or relevant vocational experience
Duration: Full time 1 year Location: F
N/A $6,360 $9,295 ✔ ✔
All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment
and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available.
Concession and payment options are subject to eligibility criteria. Visit chisholm.edu.au for the latest information and pricing.
ARTS
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Emma Harwood
Course: Certificate III
Light Vehicle Mechanical
Technology
Finding an apprenticeship
via Chisholm, Emma was able
to easily apply her skills on
the job.
Constantly working on
improving her own car Emma
Harwood wanted to secure an
apprenticeship just to be able
to be around cars and work
on them. Finding it hard to get
one without any qualification,
she signed up for the
Certificate II in Automotive
Service Technology at
Chisholm and continued to
look for work opportunities.
“I started the course because
I wanted to find work and
as soon as I signed up
with MyJobs, I landed an
apprenticeship at NGP
Melbourne. My teachers
at Chisholm and the staff
of MyJobs were brilliant in
getting me a placement and
now, instead of looking for
work I’m working for one of
the largest dealerships in
the country. It’s exciting to
work on high end cars like
Mercedes Benz.”
Emma is confident in her
day-to-day work, and
attributes her familiarity in
the workshop to the practical
experience provided at the
Chisholm automotive facility.
“When I started working,
I already knew most of what
an apprentice needed to
know. I could identify tools
and their uses which is an
area most apprentices have
trouble with, but I was well
prepared to work and didn’t
need any hand holding.”
Emma continues to further her
education in the industry with
her latest course Certificate III
in Light Vehicle Mechanical
Technology, which she
studies while working at NGP.
	Follow Emma’s journey
	Hear first hand from Emma at
	chisholm.edu.au/emma
AUTOMOTIVE
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FEEHELPavailable
Paymentplanavailable
AUTOMOTIVE
Certificate II In Automotive Air Conditioning Technology (AUR20212)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills.
Duration: Part time 8 weeks Location: D
$230 $1,140 $3,055 ✔
Certificate II In Automotive Body Repair Technology (AUR20912)
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: D
$310 $1,540 $4,130 ✔
Certificate II In Automotive Servicing Technology (AUR20512)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills.
Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: D, F
$250 $1,250 $3,355 ✔
Certificate III In Automotive Body Repair Technology (AUR32112)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills.
Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W
$695 $3,475 N/A ✔
Certificate III In Automotive Refinishing Technology (AUR32412)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills.
Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W
$695 $3,475 N/A ✔
Certificate III In Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology (AUR31114)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills.
Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W
$795 $3,970 N/A ✔
Certificate III In Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology (AUR30612)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills.
Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W
$799 $3,985 N/A ✔
Certificate III In Mobile Plant Technology (AUR31212)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills.
Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W
$799 $3,985 N/A ✔
LOGISTICS
Certificate II In Warehousing Operations (TLI21610)
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 8 weeks Location: D
$365 $1,825 $3,480 ✔
Certificate III In Warehousing Operations (TLI31610)
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Part time 2 years Location: D, W
$710 $3,530 $5,825 ✔
Certificate III In Forklift Technology (AUR31712)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills.
Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W
$665 $3,315 N/A ✔
Diploma Of Logistics (TLI50410)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age, or relevant industry experience
Duration: Part time 2 years Location: D, W
N/A $7,850 $12,505 ✔ ✔
All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment
and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available.
Concession and payment options are subject to eligibility criteria. Visit chisholm.edu.au for the latest information and pricing.
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Danielle
Kazi-Shedden
Course: Certificater III
Shopfitting
A career was born out of
a hobby for award winning
student and apprentice
Danielle.
Danielle started out young
working on fitting caravans
but knew that she wanted
to do more. A trial in a
shopfitting workshop made
her realise that it was her
calling and she hasn’t looked
back since.
“I enrolled at Chisholm
to study Certificate III in
Shopfitting while I worked as
an apprentice and what kept
me motivated at Chisholm
were the teaching methods
and the workshop facilities
available. The teachers
were incredibly supportive
and inspired me to become
who I am.”
“Being able to do what I love
for a job means a lot to me. I
wake up in the morning and
actually get excited about
what I have to do each day.
What I love most about
shopfitting is the variety of
materials and designs that I
get to work with.”
“The challenges I faced
during my journey included
being a female in an industry
dominated by males, but I
was determined to be even
better than them and the
awards I won have proven
that I can be. My advice
to anyone who is second
guessing themselves about
joining a non-traditional
industry is to just do it. Try
it out and work hard, get
qualified. If I can do it so
can you.”
Danielle continues to work
as an apprentice at a large
shopfitting company and
will continue her studies
at Chisholm. She plans to
qualify in different areas
of building and project
management, which
she believes will set the
foundation for running her
on own business in the
near future.
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BRICKLAYING
Certificate II In Building And Construction (Bricklaying) Pre-apprenticeship (22216VIC)
Entry Requirements: At least 16 years of age Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: B TEC
$299 $1,485 $5,799 ✔
Certificate III In Bricklaying/blocklaying (CPC30111)
Entry Requirements: Apprentices must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer,
You may need to attend an interview Duration: Part time 3 years Location: B TEC, W
$610 $3,040 N/A ✔
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
Certificate I In Construction (CPC10111)
Entry Requirements: At least 16 years of age Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: B, D, F
$380 $1,885 $3,795 ✔
Certificate II In Building And Construction (Carpentry) Pre-apprenticeship (22216VIC)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, Specific requirements for B TEC.
Duration: Full time 10 weeks Part time 2 years Location: BC, B TEC, D, F, MP
$299 $1,485 $5,799 ✔
Certificate III In Carpentry (CPC30211)
Entry Requirements: Apprentices must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer
Duration: Part time 3 years Location: B, D, F, MP, W
$730 $3,630 N/A ✔
Certificate III In Carpentry And Joinery (CPC32011)
Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their
employer Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W
$815 $4,065 N/A ✔
Certificate III In Joinery (CPC31912)
Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their
employer Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W
$755 $3,760 N/A ✔
Certificate III In Shopfitting (CPC31812)
Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their
employer Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W
$785 $3,925 N/A ✔
Certificate IV In Building And Construction (Building) (CPC40110)
Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 Maths and suitable computer and report writing skills
Duration: Part time 1 year Location: B, @ 311, D, F, Online
$615 $3,060 $9,090 ✔
Certificate IV In Building And Construction (Building) (CPC40110) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year
Location: Online
$580 $2,890 $7,650 ✔
Diploma Of Building And Construction (Building) (CPC50210)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent or mature age. Suitable literacy, numeracy and computer
skills. Duration: Full time 1.5 years Location: @ 311, F
N/A $12,335 $24,455 ✔ ✔
BUILDING DESIGN
Certificate IV In Nathers Assessment (CPP41212)
Entry Requirements: Suitable literacy, numeracy, comprehension and computer skills
Duration: Part time 1 year Location: @ 311, F
$635 $3,165 $8,745 ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Building Design (Architectural) (22268VIC)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent or mature age. Suitable literacy, numeracy and computer
skills. Duration: Full time 2.4 years, Part time 4 years plus Location: @ 311, F
N/A $12,310 $20,655 ✔ ✔
Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate
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CABINET MAKING/ FURNITURE MAKING
Certificate II In Furniture Making (MSF20313)
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: D, F
$230 $1,130 $4,410 ✔
Certificate III In Cabinet Making (MSF31113)
Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their
employer Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W
$755 $3,765 N/A ✔
Certificate III In Furniture Making (MSF30213)
Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their
employer Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W
$690 $3,450 N/A ✔
ELECTRICAL
Certificate III In Electrotechnology Electrician (UEE30811)
Entry Requirements: Apprentices must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer
Duration: Full time 4 years Location: B, D, F, MP, W
$685 $3,410 N/A ✔
Certificate IV In Electrotechnology – Systems Electrician (UEE40611)
Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician or equivalent Duration: Part time 3
years Location: D, F
$925 $4,625 $13,330 ✔
PLUMBING
Certificate II In Plumbing (Pre–apprenticeship) (22304VIC)
Entry Requirements: Year 10 or equivalent. Specific requirements for B TEC Duration: Full time 10 weeks
Location: B TEC, D, F
$285 $1,420 $4,590 ✔
Certificate III In Plumbing (CPC32413)
Entry Requirements: Apprentices and Trainees must have a Registered Training Agreement with their
employer Duration: Part time 3 years Location: B, D, F
$1,160 $5,780 N/A ✔
Certificate IV In Plumbing And Services (CPC40912)
Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Plumbing or equivalent Duration: Part time 2 years Location: D, F
N/A N/A $8,655 ✔
Certificate IV In Plumbing And Services (CPC40912) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Plumbing or equivalent
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online
$89 $430 $6,385 ✔
RENEWABLE ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY
Certificate IV In Renewable Energy (UEE41611)
Entry Requirements: Year 11 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age
Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 1.5 years Location: B
$875 $4,355 $12,545 ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Engineering Technology (Renewable Energy) (UEE62011)
Entry Requirements: Certificate II in Renewable Energy or equivalent, or mature age with relevant
industry experience Duration: Full time 2 years, Part time 5 years Location: B
N/A $12,450 $24,690 ✔ ✔
All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment
and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available.
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Rodney Renzella
Course: Diploma of Work
Health  Safety
Personal experience
with compromised work
place safety lead Rodney
towards an alternate career.
Having worked in the
automotive industry for a few
decades Rodney Renzella
still remembers his mum’s
advice about taking care of
himself because nobody else
will. Throughout his career
he experienced this first hand
at work places that did not
give due importance to the
safety and health of their
employees, but it wasn’t until
he started suffering from
work-related health issues
that he felt the need for a
career change.
“I wanted to explore my
options and an area that I had
become very interested in
was occupational health and
safety. I attended a career
expo to find a suitable course,
and I was wary of private
institutions offering all kinds
of courses, but I was happy
to choose Chisholm because
it was a name I had known
and trusted.”
“The teachers at Chisholm
were well qualified and
some were from the OHS
inspection industry itself.
They were knowledgeable,
supportive and gave us a lot
of confidence. I had never
been a good student even
back in high school and to
come back into a classroom
was difficult at first, but the
environment was so positive
and focused I found myself
committing to the course like I
never thought possible.”
Rodney has just completed
his Diploma of Work Health
 Safety and plans to study
for his Advanced Diploma
of Work Health  Safety
and also the Certificate IV in
Training and Assessment to
broaden his career options.
He will be transitioning to a
career in workplace health
and safety in 2016.
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Certificate III In Business Administration (BSB30415)
Entry Requirements: Good written and verbal communication skills
Duration: Full time 5 months, Part time 1 year Location: BC, D, F, Off Campus Delivery
N/A N/A $5,465 ✔
Certificate III In Business Administration (Medical) (BSB31115)
Entry Requirements: Good written and verbal communication skills
Duration: Full time 5 months, Part time 1 year Location: BC, D, F, Off Campus Delivery
$500 $2,500 $4,815 ✔
Certificate IV In Business (BSB40215)
Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Business Administration or equivalent with suitable written
communication skills Duration: Full time 5 months, Part time 1 year Location: D, F, Off Campus Delivery
$520 $2,585 $3,410 ✔
Certificate IV In Business Administration (BSB40515) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months
Location: Online
$820 $4,080 $5,100 ✔
Diploma Of Business Administration (BSB50415)
Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Business Administration or equivalent with suitable written
communication skills Duration: Full time 5 months, Part time 1 year Location: D, F
N/A $3,490 $3,910 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Business Administration (BSB50415) – Chisholm Online
Develop valuable skills and improve your business administration career opportunities.
Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Business Administration or equivalent with suitable written
communication skills Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online
N/A $4,200 $4,800 ✔ ✔
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Certificate III In Micro Business Operations (BSB30315)
Entry Requirements: Minimum 18 years of age and meet Centrelink requirements for this scheme
Duration: Full time 13 weeks Location: BC, B, F, Traralgon NH
Free to
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students
Free to
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students
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Certificate IV In Project Management Practice (BSB41515)
Entry Requirements: Mature age entry. Relevant work or life experience highly regarded
Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C
$370 $1,840 $3,280 ✔
Certificate IV In Small Business Management (BSB40415)
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Part time 26 weeks Location: B
$495 $2,470 $3,515 ✔
Certificate IV In Small Business Management (BSB40415) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months
Location: Online
$715 $3,560 $4,675 ✔
Certificate IV In Leadership And Management (BSB42015)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE), or mature age, or relevant industry experience
Duration: Full time 6 months Location: D
$555 $2,755 $4,915 ✔
Certificate IV In Leadership And Management (BSB42015) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year
Location: Online
$625 $3,120 $5,200 ✔
Diploma Of Business (BSB50215)
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred
Duration: Part time 9 months Location: @ 311
N/A $2,950 $3,600 ✔ ✔
Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate
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Diploma Of Business (BSB50215) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred
Duration: Full time 3 months, Part time 6 months Location: Online
N/A $4,410 $5,880 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Human Resources Management (BSB50615)
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred
Duration: Part time 9 months Location: BC, @ 311
N/A $3,190 $3,890 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Human Resources Management (BSB50615) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online
N/A $5,130 $6,840 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Leadership And Management (BSB51915)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age entry, or relevant industry experience
Duration: Part time 9 months Location: BC, @ 311, W
N/A $5,399 $5,930 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Leadership And Management (BSB51915) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 9 months, Part time 1 year Location: Online
N/A $6,210 $8,280 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Project Management (BSB51415)
Entry Requirements: Mature age with relevant industry experience at a management or coordinator level.
Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C
N/A $4,735 $5,305 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Leadership And Management (BSB61015)
Entry Requirements: Diploma of Leadership and Management or equivalent is preferred, or substantial
industry experience Duration: Part time 9 months Location: BC, @ 311
N/A $4,605 $5,620 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Management (Human Resources) (BSB60915)
Entry Requirements: Employed in industry for a minimum of 18 months in a supervisory role
Duration: Part time 9 months Location: @ 311
N/A $4,085 $4,665 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Business (BSB60215)
Entry Requirements: Employed in industry for a minimum of 18 months in a supervisory role
Duration: Part time 9 months Location: @ 311
N/A $3,130 $3,820 ✔ ✔
Graduate Certificate In Management (Learning) (TAE70210)
Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Training and Assessment AND Diploma of Vocational Education and
Training Practice. Year 12 (VCE), a relevant diploma or higher level qualification plus industry experience will
also be condisered. Duration: Part time 10 months Location: C
N/A $3,040 $3,330 ✔ ✔
Graduate Certificate In Management (22230VIC) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: a Bachelor degree in a related field of study and one year’s work experience at a
management level, a Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in a related field of study and three years’
work experience at a management level, five years’ work experience at a management level
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: Online
N/A $3,910 $4,250 ✔ ✔
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and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available.
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FINANCE
Certificate IV In Accounting (FNS40615)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: BC, B, C, D, F
$505 $2,510 $5,280 ✔
Certificate IV In Bookkeeping (FNS40215)
Entry Requirements: Experience in the financial services industry preferred
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: B
$505 $2,520 $5,105 ✔
Certificate IV In Bookkeeping (FNS40215) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: Online
$499 $2,480 $5,025 ✔
Diploma Of Accounting (FNS50215)
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: B, C, D, F
N/A $3,530 $5,735 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Accounting (FNS50215) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Accounting
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online
N/A $3,355 $5,795 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Quality Auditing (BSB51615)
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred
Duration: Part time 16 weeks Location: @ 311
N/A $1,640 $3,195 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Accounting (FNS60215)
Entry Requirements: Diploma of Accounting Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: D
N/A $5,985 $8,980 ✔ ✔
Bachelor Of Accounting (La Trobe University Partnership) (LBC001)
Entry Requirements: For Certificate IV and Diploma of Accounting, Year 12 (VCE) or mature age. For La
Trobe second year, successful completion of Certificate IV and Diploma of Accounting
Duration: Full time 3 years, Part time 6 years Location: @ 311
N/A N/A N/A ✔ ✔
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MARKETING
Graduate Certificate In Digital Marketing (10151NAT)
Entry Requirements: A suitable tertiary qualification and relevant industry experience.
An interview may be required Duration: Part time 8 months Location: D, F, Melbourne La Trobe
N/A N/A $3,995 ✔ ✔
REAL ESTATE
Training For Agent’s Representative Program (CPP40307)
Entry Requirements: Minimum 18 years of age Duration: Full time 5 days Location: C, F, Off Campus Delivery
$85 $410 $730 ✔
Certificate IV In Property Services (Real Estate) (CPP40307)
Entry Requirements: Training for Agent’s Representative Program
Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C, Off Campus Delivery
$485 $2,430 $6,965 ✔
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RETAIL AND SERVICE
Certificate III In Community Pharmacy (SIR30112)
Entry Requirements: Suitable English and numeracy skills
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: D, F
$499 $2,480 $4,205 ✔
Certificate IV In Community Pharmacy (SIR40112)
Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Community Pharmacy or relevant experience in the
Community Pharmacy industry Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: D
$505 $2,510 $4,255 ✔
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (WHS)
Certificate IV In Work Health And Safety (BSB41415)
Entry Requirements: Suitable literacy, numeracy, comprehension and computer skills
Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C
$445 $2,210 $4,750 ✔
Diploma Of Work Health And Safety (BSB51315)
Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Work/Occupational Health and Safety or equivalent,
or relevant industry experience Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C
N/A $2,775 $4,710 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Work Health And Safety (BSB60615)
Entry Requirements: Diploma of Work/Occupational Health and Safety or equivalent,
or extensive vocational experience Duration: Part time 6 months Location: F
N/A $2,650 $4,495 ✔ ✔
All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment
and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available.
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Bianca Dyer
Course: Diploma of
Community Services
(Alcohol and Other Drugs)
The desire to help people and
change lives is not just about
a career choice for Bianca, it’s
simply how she was raised.
Travel enthusiast and animal
lover Bianca Dyer credits
the compassion shown by
her parents to people in
need as the inspiration that
made community service a
part of her life from a young
age. Having volunteered for
several community service
and animal welfare projects
in and out of Australia, a
career in community services
was an easy choice to make.
During her teen years
she watched friends and
schoolmates lose themselves
to drug and alcohol abuse in
an effort to fit in but with the
strong influence of her father
she stayed out of trouble
and always wondered how
she could help others who
didn’t have the same support
she enjoyed. Her personal
experience with people
having drug and alcohol
problems motivated her
further to choose community
services as a path to really
make a difference and
change lives.
“I enrolled at Chisholm for
my Diploma of Community
Services but I was nervous
because I had been out of
school for over 10 years
and getting back into a
study routine was daunting,
but after starting my
course at Chisholm I found
the coursework to be so
interesting and the teachers
extremely helpful, soon I
was on a roll!”
“Moving on to my work
placement I found real life
situations to be drastically
different to classroom
learnings but Chisholm had
prepared me so well, I felt
equipped to handle anything.
The role playing activities in
class especially helped.”
Bianca was nominated for
Most Outstanding Student of
the Year 2015 and has just
completed her Diploma of
Community Services.
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ALCOHOL, OTHER DRUGS AND MENTAL HEALTH
Certificate IV In Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC43215)
Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Students are required to complete
a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement
Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: B, F, W
$765 $3,825 $13,580 ✔
Certificate IV In Mental Health (CHC43315)
Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Working with Children / Police
checks will be required for practicum for those over 18 years of age
Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: B, F, W
$420 $2,085 $7,605 ✔
Diploma Of Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC53215)
Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Working with Children / Police
checks will be required for practicum for those over 18 years of age
Duration: Full time 1.5 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F, W
N/A $6,150 $13,325 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC53215) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: You must be currently working in a community support mental health and/or alcohol
and other drugs sector, with a relevant qualification at Certificate IV or above, along with sufficient work
experience in a related role, with appropriate technical skills.
Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 1.5 years Location: Online
N/A $6,640 $11,800 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Mental Health (CHC53315)
Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Working with Children / Police
checks will be required for practicum for those over 18 years of age
Duration: Full time 1.5 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F, W
N/A $5,760 $12,480 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Mental Health (CHC53315) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: Working with Children / Police checks will be required for practicum for those over 18
years of age Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 1.5 years Location: Online
N/A $6,750 $12,000 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Mental Health (CHC53315) /
Diploma Of Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC53215)
Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Working with Children / Police
checks will be required for practicum for those over 18 years of age
Duration: Full time 1.5 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F, W
N/A $10,065 $21,810 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Mental Health (CHC53315) /
Diploma Of Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC53215) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: You must be currently working in a community support mental health and/or alcohol
and ther drugs sector, with a relevant qualification at Certificate IV or above, along with sufficient work
experience in a related role, with appropriate technical skills.
Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: Online
N/A $8,595 $15,280 ✔ ✔
Bachelor Of Community Mental Health, Alcohol And Other Drugs (V14124)
Entry Requirements: The course is ideal for long-term community service workers seeking to validate their
industry experience or enhance existing qualifications Duration: Full time 3 years, Part time 6 years Location: B
N/A N/A N/A ✔ ✔
Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate
Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace
For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746	 47
Govsubsidisedconcession
Govsubsidised
Fullfee
VETFEEHELPavailable
FEEHELPavailable
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COMMUNITY SERVICES
Certificate III In Community Services (CHC32015)
Entry Requirements: Attendance at an information session. Mature age entry. Relevant work or life
experience highly regarded Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: D, F
$490 $2,440 $4,880 ✔
Diploma Of Community Services (CHC52015)
Entry Requirements: Attendance at an information session and interview, Successful applicants will need
to undertake a Police Check and/or Working With Children Check prior to work placement
Duration: Full time 2 years, Part time 4 years Location: C, D, F
N/A $8,205 $13,765 ✔ ✔
Diploma Of Counselling (CHC51712)
Entry Requirements: or satisfactory completion of Chisholm’s (VET) entry assessment and interview,
or Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs, or Certificate IV in Mental Health or equivalent, Year 12 (VCE)
or equivalent, or mature age, or relevant industry experience
Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: B, D, F, W
N/A $3,815 $6,275 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Therapeutic Arts In Counselling (10154NAT)
Entry Requirements: Relevant industry or life experience, extensive mixed media experience, relevant
community services course Duration: Full time 2 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F
N/A $9,695 $12,645 ✔ ✔
Graduate Certificate In Community Advocacy (10152NAT)
Entry Requirements: A relevant undergraduate qualification, relevant industry experience
Duration: Part time 9 months Location: Melbourne CBD
N/A $2,660 $3,840 ✔ ✔
Graduate Certificate In Family Violence Work (22152VIC)
Entry Requirements: A relevant undergraduate qualification and/or extensive experience in the family
violence sector Duration: Part time 9 months Location: D
N/A $1,645 $3,080 ✔ ✔
DISABILITY SERVICES
Certificate IV In Disability (CHC43115)
Entry Requirements: Attendance at an information session and interview, Successful applicants will need
to undertake a Police Check and/or Working With Children Check prior to work placement, Year 12 (VCE) or
equivalent, or Mature Age Entry considered, or relevant industry experience, Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or
mature age entry, or relevant industry experience Duration: Full time 7 months, Part time 1 year
Location: B, F
$580 $2,885 $6,790 ✔
Certificate IV In Disability (CHC43115) – Chisholm Online
Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months
Location: Online
$720 $3,580 $7,160 ✔
JUSTICE
Certificate IV In Justice (22199VIC)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age, or relevant industry experience
Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: @ 311, F
$295 $1,460 $3,550 ✔
Certificate IV In Government (Investigation) (PSP41512)
Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or Mature Age Entry considered,
or relevant industry experience Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: F
$610 $3,040 $7,220 ✔
Diploma Of Justice (22197VIC)
Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Justice Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year
Location: @ 311, F
N/A $1,830 $3,475 ✔ ✔
Advanced Diploma Of Justice (22200VIC)
Entry Requirements: Diploma of Justice Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: @ 311, F
N/A $4,425 $7,425 ✔ ✔
Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate
Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace
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NURSING
Diploma Of Nursing (HLT54115)
Entry Requirements: Applicants can choose to sit the VETASSESS test at Chisholm please contact the
office on 9212 4587 for more information. Applicants will need to sit the VETASSESS test and attend an
interview. To book for VETASSESS test or for more information on VETASSESS, please refer link: http://
www.vetassess.com.au/Testing-Services/VETASSESS-Test/Book-a-Test, Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or
mature age Duration: Full time 1.5 years, Part time 2 years Location: B, B TEC, F
N/A $10,105 $20,060 ✔ ✔
YOUTH WORK
Certificate IV In Youth Work (CHC40413)
Entry Requirements: Relevant industry experience, including voluntary work and attendance at an
information session. Working with Children check required Duration: Full time 6 months Location: B, D, F
$565 $2,825 $7,805 ✔
Diploma Of Youth Work (CHC50413)
Entry Requirements: Completion of either a Youth Work, Mental Health or Alcohol and Other Drugs
qualification at Certificate IV level, or have relevant industry experience, Working with Children
check required, You must attend an information/intake session prior to enrolling
Duration: Full time 1 year Location: B, D, F
N/A $4,899 $10,610 ✔ ✔
HEALTH AND COMMUNITY CARE
Certificate III In Dental Assisting (HLT31812)
Entry Requirements: Attendance at an information session. Students are required to complete
a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement
Duration: Part time 9 months Location: F
$250 $1,235 $3,485 ✔
Certificate III In Health Services Assistance (HLT33115)
Entry Requirements: Sound written communciation skills, Students are required to complete a Working
With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement, You must be able to read
and speak English Duration: Part time 6 months Location: B, F
$495 $2,460 $6,950 ✔
Certificate III In Health Services Assistance – Operating Theatre Technician (HLT33115)
Entry Requirements: Basic written and oral communication skills, Students are required to complete
a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement
Duration: Part time 9 months Location: F
$545 $2,720 $7,685 ✔
Certificate III In Individual Support (CHC33015)
Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry
Duration: Part time 6 months Location: B, D, F, MP
$445 $2,220 $5,220 ✔
Certificate III In Pathology Collection (HLT37215)
Entry Requirements: Basic written and oral communication skills, Students are required to complete a
Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement
Duration: Part time 6 months Location: F
$390 $1,950 $6,760 ✔
Certificate III In Sterilisation Services (HLT37015)
Entry Requirements: Basic written and oral communication skills, Students are required to complete a
Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement
Duration: Part time 6 months Location: F
$360 $1,780 $5,030 ✔
Certificate IV In Allied Health Assistance (HLT43015)
Entry Requirements: Students are required to complete a Working With Children’s Check and Police
Check before going on practical placement, Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age, or relevant
industry experience Duration: Full time 9 months Location: F
$840 $4,200 $13,230 ✔
All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment
and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available.
Concession and payment options are subject to eligibility criteria. Visit chisholm.edu.au for the latest information and pricing.
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Sam Moriarty
Course: Diploma of
Software Development
Builder turned software
developer, Sam finds his
new career to be far more
intellectually stimulating
and satisfying.
Working in the building
industry straight out of school,
Sam Moriarty always thought
he would be better at a job
that required brain power.
Computers had always held
a special appeal although
he had not quite followed
that path.
“I wanted to be able to
think and not just do. So I
searched online specifically
for computer and software
related courses and found
one at Chisholm that suited
my requirements. When
I started my Diploma of
Software Development I
found the teachers to be my
greatest source of inspiration
and encouragement. I also
made great friends who I keep
in touch with constantly out of
Chisholm too.”
“It was challenging for me
because my background was
in building and construction
and I didn’t know anything
about software but the
teachers at Chisholm made
me feel welcome and they
went above and beyond their
scope to provide guidance
and study materials. Some
teachers were even able
to draw analogies from the
building industry to explain
things to me.”
Having secured a job in
software development
recently, Sam is confident
that the skills he learned at
Chisholm will enable him to
succeed in his brand new
career. He is also currently
enrolled in the Bachelor of
Information Technology at the
La Trobe University and has
had his pathway fast tracked
by transferring credits from his
course at Chisholm.
	Follow Sam’s journey
	Hear first hand from Sam at
	chisholm.edu.au/sam
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  • 1. COURSE GUIDE 2017 PROVEN. TRUSTED. RESULTS. On campus Online Workplace 1300 244 746 chisholm.edu.au
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  • 3. PROVEN. TRUSTED. RESULTS. We pride ourselves on our record of providing quality education and training that leads to real career outcomes. Our long-term success means you can trust that you’ll learn job ready skills, and earn a respected qualification. We are a government-owned TAFE that offers over 250 certificate, diploma, advanced diploma, bachelor and graduate certificate courses, with each course carefully structured to ensure that all of our graduates finish with the skills needed to further their career aspirations. Chisholm is a safe investment in your future. Specialist courses to meet industryneeds Inspirational educators Graduate employment rate Students trained over thelast 30 years
  • 4. We are fully Government owned We offer over 250 nationally recognised courses Over 7,000 companies have had their staff trained by us We are one of the largest vocational training providers in Victoria Health will be the largest growth sector over the next 5 years Estimated new jobs in health by 2020 Opportunities in health up 16% over the next 5 years Registered Nurses Health continues to be a major growth market, with exceptional opportunities for nursing graduates to begin a rewarding and secure career, with genuine potential for long-term opportunities and development. WELCOME TO CHISHOLM This course guide will give you all the information you need to choose the right course, access helpful support services, and get a basic understanding of what studying with us will be like. In here, you’ll discover why we have become the number one choice for thousands of students each year. Our teachers have relevant real-world experience and a drive to inspire their students. We also offer the flexibility of learning at one of our seven locations across Melbourne’s South East, learning online, or a blend of both. You can tailor your studies to fit your lifestyle. You’ll also learn more about the support services we offer, such as assistance with enrolment processes, scholarships, academic support, counselling options and other helpful programs. We’ll also show you how a qualification with us can help you with pathways to higher qualifications at Chisholm, as well as partner universities, progressing you towards the career you want. By choosing to learn with us, you’ll be guided along a direct path to the career you want. So give yourself a pat on the back – you’ve chosen a great partner to help you learn the skills to make your career a reality.
  • 5. CONTENTS What we can do for you 6 Our history 7 We’re on the cutting edge 8 Pathways 9 Flexible learning 10 Our awards 11 Get qualified with us 12 Short Courses 12 Entry level qualifications 12 Pre-apprenticeships 13 Apprenticeships and Traineeships 13 Certificates 13 Diplomas 13 Advanced Diplomas 13 Degrees 13 Graduate Certificates 13 Chisholm degrees 14 Partner degrees 15 Money matters 16 Fee payment options 17 Scholarships – Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation 18 Berwick TEC 20 Our locations 22 Supporting student success 26 Chisholm Online 28 Application and enrolment 29 Our courses Arts 30 Automotive 34 Building Trades 36 Business 40 Community Services Health 46 Computer Technology 50 Digital Media 52 Early Childhood Education 56 Employment Preparation Foundation Programs 58 Engineering Electronics 62 Hair, Beauty Make-up 66 Horticulture Landscaping 68 Hospitality 72 Massage Myotherapy 74 Sport, Recreation Fitness 76 Training Assessment 78 VCAL VCE 80 Course index 84 Our endorsements 86 Stay in touch 87
  • 6. Plumbing A good plumber is always in high demand. Apart from being able to specialise in gas fitting or refrigerated air conditioning you can also complete your Certificate IV with us to build your skills and become a licensed plumber. WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU Chisholm provides relevant education and training with real job prospects. Learning with us means that you’ll earn a qualification that is recognised by employers across the country. Our goal has always been to provide education that can directly enhance your employment opportunities in the workforce. You’ll be taught by teachers who know the industry first hand, and have significant experience in what the needs of employers are. We offer multiple learning options including on-campus, online and in the workplace to fit in with your busy lifestyle. On-Campus We have seven locations across South East Melbourne, all conveniently located with parking and public transport access. Each campus features a modern learning environment, helpful support services, and world class facilities. Online If you need a study solution that considers your work or family commitments, we have online courses that are perfect for you. We offer 20 courses online, ranging from Certificate IV to Diploma and Graduate Certificate qualifications and deliver these in a virtual classroom with innovative learning tools. Each online course includes access to assistance seven days a week and encourages you to learn at your own pace, in your own time. These courses are delivered by our dedicated and specialist online team – Chisholm Online. In the workplace We deliver training in the workplace. This may include work placement as part of your course work—so you get real on-the-job experience with your nationally recognised qualification. We can also work with your employer. We have apprenticeship courses to increase your skills and qualifications which can make all the difference in your career options. $1200 is the average weekly income before tax Strong employment growth predicted in next 5 years of plumbers are employed in Victoria 29PERCENT$ 2017 Course Guide 6
  • 7. The year that TAFEs in South East Melbourne merged to form Chisholm Our heritage goes back this far Students have graduated from Chisholm in the last 10 years 125k 7 major locations 1954 1998 Largest education provider in South East Melbourne OUR HISTORY Chisholm has a long history of providing quality education. Our story starts in the early 20th century, when technical colleges were established in both Frankston and Dandenong, and through the 50s and 60s other technical colleges were set up in the region. In 1998, three TAFE institutes in the South East of Melbourne were merged into a single entity, creating one of the largest TAFE institutions in the state. Named in honour of the Australian humanitarian pioneer Caroline Chisholm, her example of community betterment and practical education has inspired our commitment to providing useful, industry-relevant education and training that provides clear pathways to further opportunities. Chisholm currently offers over 250 nationally recognised qualifications that can lead into guaranteed pathways for those wanting to continue their education to graduate and post-graduate study. As one of the largest providers of vocational education and training (VET) in Victoria, we have emerged as the premier VET and tertiary provider in the region. We continue to work hard to ensure that all our graduates are job-ready with the appropriate skills, knowledge and insight into their chosen industry. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 7
  • 8. A career in robotics With automation becoming more common, Mechatronic Technicians are increasingly in demand. Get qualified in Engineering Technology to start your journey towards designing the mechanical and electronic components of a robot. WE’RE ON THE CUTTING EDGE HI-TECH FACILITIES We also consult and deliver training in partnership with many overseas commercial and educational organisations in their home country. Nurse training labs featuring practice dummies with lungs that breathe and hearts that pump. New, elegant beauty and hairdressing salons, à la carte restaurants and patisseries providing real practical experience with genuine customers as part of learning and assessment. A multi-million dollar simulated engineering environment where students across a number of disciplines collaborate on projects – from electronics and fluid engineering to polymer, robotics and photonics. The reason so many students and employers turn to us for their education and training is our strong commitment to providing a curriculum that is relevant to established industry, as well as providing quality training to emerging business sectors. From traditional trades and apprenticeships to advanced manufacturing and health, we are constantly adjusting what we offer to match the current and future needs of industry. When you finish a qualification with us, you’ll be familiar with the very latest developments in that sector. We continually update our approach to learning, with innovations such as the Berwick TEC, which allows young adults to tailor their VCAL experience, earn a pre-apprenticeship or an apprenticeship, as well as providing flexible online options that allow students to learn from home if they want to. 2017 Course Guide 8
  • 9. Choose the right pathway to suit your needs and lifestyle Pathways provide more options to get the right qualification Flexible learning to help you achieve your goals Carly’s pathway A simple plan to complete a certificate ends with a degree and industry award. Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma of Accounting Employment Bachelor of Accounting PATHWAYS Many of our diplomas and advanced diplomas provide a guaranteed pathway into a bachelor degree through Chisholm or one of our partner universities, with a credit transfer for the study you’ve completed. The pathways are available in a variety of career fields, from art and business to building, health and computing. In some cases, you can benefit by earning two qualifications in the time it would normally take to complete one. This can save you time, money and give you opportunities to work while you study. Even if you choose to take a break, you can return and continue on your study pathway with us. For the latest pathways information, find your course on our website and click ‘Career Pathway’ under the course information section. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 9
  • 10. Victoria is the second largest vegetable producing state Around 3,500 businesses in Victoria are involved in horticultural activities Increase in industry revenue by 2020 Horticulturist With the expansion of agribusiness and demand for resource efficient green spaces, horticulture offers fantastic career opportunities. From designing urban parklands to developing new food crops, Horticulturists can make a real difference. FLEXIBLE LEARNING Flexible learning is offered for some of our courses. This is a combination of on-campus study with some modules delivered online. Your study doesn’t have to follow a single path either. For example, if you’ve completed a Certificate IV qualification on campus and want to study further, you can study your Diploma online, while you work. This means you can customise your learning method to fit in with your needs and availability. You can also study part-time taking on fewer subjects. This can be really helpful if you have regular work, family or personal commitments but still want to achieve your study goals. This flexibility helps you get the most out of your time with us, and means that we can give you the skills and training you need, in a way that works best for you. 2017 Course Guide 10
  • 11. Australian Large Training Provider of the Year Brittney Hick Southern and Coastal TAFE Alliance Outstanding Student of the Year Award Joseph Manuel Kierulf III Nominated for international student of the year – VET Victorian International Education Awards Chantelle Funke Hairdressing Award HBIA Industry Awards Ganjargal Galbadrakh EPIC ITB Industry Awards James Simonis Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Youth Enterprise Award Angela Addario Beauty Therapy Award HBIA Industry Awards Courtney Pastean Retail Make-up and Skincare HBIA Industry Awards Victorian Large Training Provider of the Year Danielle Kazi-Shedden Master Builder Association of Victoria’s Apprentice of the Year, Metropolitan Apprentice of the Year and Joinery Apprentice of the Year David O’Kane EPIC ITB Industry Awards Georgina Tipper Specialist Make-up Award HBIA Industry Awards OUR AWARDS Chisholm was named the Large Training Provider of the Year at the 60th annual Victorian Training Awards. We then went on to win, in the same category, at the 2014 Australian Training Awards cementing our position as a leader in the vocational education and training sector. These state and commonwealth government sponsored awards recognise our ability to provide a relevant selection of courses, quality education, and solid employment outcomes. Students are also frequently rewarded for their work in our courses, both locally and nationally. Chisholm has helped them harness and promote their natural talent in a way that is recognised by businesses and academic institutions around the country. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 11
  • 12. ENTRY LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS Foundation Programs Foundation courses are designed to help students gain valuable language, literacy, numeracy, study and employability skills. Our dedicated and experienced teachers will help you to develop a tailored learning plan based on your current skill level and future goals. They will also provide support and guidance throughout your learning pathway. Our programs include English as an Additional Language (EAL), VET Tasters, Work Education and Skills for Education and Employment (SEE). For further information on these programs, visit chisholm.edu.au VET in Schools (VETiS) Did you know that you can include vocational education and training (VET) programs as part of your senior school studies? These programs may count towards your VCE and ATAR score, or your VCAL. Successful completion of a VETiS program provides you with two qualifications; your VCE or VCAL certificate plus an industry certificate. Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) If you’ve completed Year 10, you can study your VCE and VCAL Years 11 and 12 with us. We offer a number of VCE subjects at our Dandenong and Frankston campuses, or you might prefer to complete a VCAL course in your area of interest at a Foundation, Intermediate or Senior level. This can help you learn at a pace that suits you, and begin a pathway towards a rewarding career. SHORT COURSES Chisholm provides a wide variety of short courses that can help you expand your abilities and qualifications in specialised areas. Discover our range of short courses at chisholm.edu.au/shortcourses GET QUALIFIED WITH US We offer several options for our students, so you can choose a qualification and a learning method that suits you and your career goals. 2017 Course Guide 12
  • 13. DIPLOMAS These courses will extend your skills and knowledge across a broad range of technical and/or management functions. In many cases, your diploma can be credited towards the first year of a university degree, which means you’ll complete your degree sooner. Diploma courses dig a little deeper into what the industry requires, and can give you that extra bit of knowledge you need to make an impact in the industry you are moving into. VET FEE-HELP is available for our diploma courses. ADVANCED DIPLOMAS This higher level qualification will provide you with advanced skills and an in-depth knowledge about your chosen field. In many cases your advanced diploma can be credited towards the first year of a university degree. VET FEE-HELP is available for our advanced diploma courses. DEGREES We offer three specialist degrees developed at Chisholm to specifically meet the demands of industry. We also partner with universities to deliver their programs on-site at Chisholm. You can study a La Trobe University Accounting, Early Learning or IT degree at Chisholm or a Bachelor of Early Childhood Education from Deakin University. Turn over to find out more about these exciting programs. GRADUATE CERTIFICATES These post-graduate qualifications, just like our degrees, have been developed with industry to complement existing knowledge. They are suited to diploma or degree graduates from other disciplines, or people with relevant industry experience who are looking to broaden their skills. PRE-APPRENTICESHIPS A pre-apprenticeship is a certificate course that enables you to experience what it’s like to work in a trade, before you make a commitment to an apprenticeship. If you do continue to a full apprenticeship, you’ll be better equipped and might even be able to shorten the study component of your apprenticeship by having the subjects you’ve already completed recognised. APPRENTICESHIPS AND TRAINEESHIPS Apprenticeships and traineeships combine training with full-time or part-time work, so you can learn on the job, get the necessary class time and get paid for the work you do in the field too. We work closely with industry, community and government to develop programs that meet workplace needs. The best thing about our apprenticeships and traineeships is that you can go to any company in the sector and be confident you can handle whatever they throw at you. CERTIFICATES Our certificate courses can be used to start on a career pathway, gain an entry-level position or round out your current qualifications. The syllabus is created with a great deal of industry consultation and the units are relevant and immediately useable in the workforce. So whether you’re just starting or already well along the way to having the career you want, one of our certificate courses could be just what you need to make it happen. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 13
  • 14. CHISHOLM DEGREES Our degrees are fully accredited and governed in the same way as university degrees. We offer specialised, industry-specific degrees that give graduates a unique insight into the way the industry works, as well as creating a network of people in the area. This can help you learn what the industry needs, as well as boosting your employment chances. All our degrees are highly focused on maximising our students’ employment options. Bachelor of Community Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs This unique course has been developed in close consultation with practitioners, academics, professional bodies, employer groups and policy makers at state and national level. It has been designed to meet the growing demand for highly trained practitioners in the field. When you complete this course, you’ll be able to apply for a range of jobs requiring non-clinical services to specialists such as psychiatrists, nurses and social workers. Bachelor of Interactive Media Design Enhance your creative skills and become a future innovator and leader in the field of design. This course will extend your skills in design communication, animation, web development and graphic design, while also enhancing your business and leadership skills. It will set you up for career opportunities in graphic design, publishing, web, multimedia, film, marketing and advertising industries. Bachelor of Engineering Technology Prepare for a career as an engineering technologist, specialising in mechanical, manufacturing or mechatronics engineering, and practice locally or internationally. This course meets the academic requirements for registration as an engineering technologist and is accredited by Engineers Australia. Industry relevant degrees 2017 Course Guide 142017 Course Guide 14
  • 15. PARTNER BACHELOR DEGREES With our partnerships with La Trobe and Deakin universities, you can begin your study at Chisholm and earn credit towards a university degree. These are Commonwealth supported places meaning you may be eligible for HECS or HELP payment schemes. Bachelor of Accounting (La Trobe University Partnership) This program is offered at Chisholm @ 311, our campus in the Dandenong CBD. You can complete our Diploma of Accounting in one year and then study the La Trobe Bachelor of Accounting for two more years (or equivalent part time) and gain both qualifications. Bachelor of Information Technology (La Trobe University Partnership) If you aspire to be degree-qualified in the field of information and computer technology, the Bachelor of Information Technology offered by Chisholm, in partnership with La Trobe University, is for you. Begin your diploma with us and then go into the La Trobe qualification from year two onwards, all delivered at Chisholm@311, our campus in Dandenong CBD. Bachelor of Early Learning (La Trobe University Partnership) This online course (with some face-to-face delivery) covers birth to six years. To access this pathway begin your Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care with us on-campus and then, assuming you meet the entry criteria, continue into the second year of the La Trobe Bachelor of Early Learning. Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Deakin University Partnership) This course focuses on early childhood education (from birth to eight years) and is studied via the flexible Deakin at Your Doorstep delivery mode at our Dandenong or Rosebud campuses. It offers you a career pathway to upgrade your qualifications in early childhood education, with guaranteed entry if you’re a graduate of our Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care. Other Early Childhood qualifications may be eligible for this pathway. We have pathways to degree qualifications For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 15For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 15
  • 16. Front-end developer A front-end developer creates user interfaces that allows users to operate computer software intuitively and quickly. With e-commerce and online businesses rapidly changing, front-end developers are in very high demand. Full details on your finance options online Speak with us about your finance options You can trust your investment with us People have relied on us for quality education since 1998 MONEY MATTERS Everyone’s circumstances are different, and this can affect how much you will pay. The maximum cost of our courses are listed on the course information pages, but it’s a good idea to check our website for up to the moment information, as the price can change as resources, funding and expenses are altered. Go to chisholm.edu.au for the latest information. Fees listed on our website are for: • Students who are eligible for Victorian and Australian Government subsidised training. • Students who are eligible for concession rates on Victorian and Australian Government subsidised training. • Students who are required to pay the full fees for tuition and other costs. Annual course costs include: • A tuition fee (for course delivery). • A student services and amenities fee (for services and facilities). • An ancillary fee (for computer use). • A materials fee (for resources and equipment). Some courses use more resources than others, and the cost may reflect this. These fees must be paid on the day of enrolment, although you may be eligible for assistance with your tuition fees that can defer the payment through a government subsidised loan. 2017 Course Guide 16
  • 17. Conservation, Parks and Wildlife workers Managing parks and wildlife areas takes experience. You can work towards this fulfilling role with a qualification in conservation and land management. Make a living out of protecting our natural environment. FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS There are several ways you can pay for your fees. Many people prefer to pay over time or at a later date instead of in one lump sum. There are a few government loan options available to eligible students too, so you can study now, and repay later. VET-FEE HELP Study now and pay later with VET-FEE HELP – a loan scheme that assists eligible students to pay for their Vocational Education and Training (VET) tuition fees when studying for a diploma or advanced diploma. Students studying Graduate Certificates are also eligible for VET FEE-HELP if they are either Australian Citizens or hold a Permanent Humanitarian Visa and they are studying the Graduate Certificate as a Fee-For-Service Student. FEE-HELP FEE-HELP is a government loan scheme that helps eligible students to pay for their tuition fees when studying for a bachelor degree. You don’t have to repay the loan to the Australian Taxation Office until your income is above the minimum repayment threshold for compulsory repayment, although you can make voluntary repayments at any time. Payment plans Payment plans are available for courses at Certificate II, III and IV level. You can spread your tuition costs over the year by making part payments via direct debit on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. We work in partnership with Debit Success, the largest direct debit provider in Australasia, to set up a payment plan that works for you. Financial assistance If you hold a Health Care Card, Pensioner Concession Card, Veterans’ Gold Card, or are the dependent of a spouse or parents who hold one, you are eligible for a tuition fee concession. This applies to all courses except diplomas and above. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are eligible for a concession on tuition and student services and amenities fees for any level course. Victorian Training Guarantee eligibility criteria The Victorian Training Guarantee (VTG) is a government subsidy that makes training more affordable. You could be eligible for a government- subsidised training place, depending on your age, educational history, and citizenship or residency status. If you meet the eligibility criteria, the Victorian and Commonwealth Governments will subsidise your training, greatly reducing what you will need to pay. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 17
  • 18. Ove 200 grants received last year Donate and make a difference in someone’s life SCHOLARSHIPS CAROLINE CHISHOLM EDUCATION FOUNDATION The Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation is an independent charitable trust, initiated and supported by Chisholm. The Foundation provides an annual scholarship that can be awarded to eligible students suffering financial hardship. More than 150 students are supported with grants ranging from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand, depending on circumstance and the area of study. HOW TO APPLY Applications open in early January, and a selection committee will make a decision within three weeks of receiving an application. It is a competitive funding process and funds are limited, so there can only be a limited number of scholarships awarded every year. The scholarship program is customised to meet the specific needs of individual students. Scholarship funding is intended to cover tuition fees, materials fees and other specialist needs if funding permits. For more information on the application process, or to donate, contact ccef@chisholm.edu.au or go to www.carolinechisholm.org.au 2017 Course Guide 18
  • 19. We help people better their lives We are helping more and more people each year MEET BROCK, A CAROLINE CHISHOLM FOUNDATION SUCCESS STORY Brock left school halfway through year 11 to travel around the country on his own. This meant periods of homelessness, isolation and an uncertain future. He had always enjoyed the outdoors, having grown up near Wyangala state park in central NSW, but did not realise that it could become a career until he was in his twenties. The youth of his hometown had poor employment opportunities, and depression had become a real problem. Brock wanted to help provide a solution to this by taking people into the outdoors and help them reconnect with nature, and themselves. “I wanted to make a difference, but I didn’t have the qualifications. I couldn’t afford the course when I found it, and I couldn’t find it when I could afford it. I learned through friends that the course was offered at Chisholm, and at a cheaper cost than I’d seen previously, so I moved down to Melbourne and applied. I didn’t get in initially, but I kept applying and contacted the Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation. I was determined to make it in, and this year, I did.” The Caroline Chisholm Foundation has helped Brock realise his dream of making a career out of outdoor education, and given him a chance to make a real difference in his community by helping him with the costs of his dual Certificate IV in Guiding/Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation qualification. “I’m really thankful to the Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation. They understood how passionate I was about this, and have supported me in making my dreams a reality.” Brock is now studying a Diploma of Outdoor Recreation, with the support of a CCEF scholarship. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 19
  • 20. BERWICK TEC Berwick Technical Education Centre (TEC) is a unique learning environment, designed exclusively for young adults under 20, who want to gain a qualification that will lead them to a job or further study, outside of the traditional secondary school system. Berwick TEC offers young adults a way to work through Year 11 and 12 VCAL, and study towards an industry qualification in a way that promotes hands- on learning and developing industry-specific skills, mixing regular class room learning with practical skills training outside of the classroom. This helps you get a qualification in your future career quicker, as well as creating opportunities for an apprenticeship, head directly into the workforce or move onto achieving a higher qualification with a pathway through to a Chisholm certificate or diploma. Feel safe and supported Most important is the commitment at Berwick TEC to provide you with a safe environment where you can discover and develop your talent. There’s plenty of support including a dedicated youth worker and supportive teachers. Everyone is valued and respected as an individual. Accelerate your learning with the latest technology Technology is everywhere at Berwick TEC. It becomes a natural part of all you do and the way you interact. You focus on core skills with your teacher and the technology helps to accelerate and make your learning more enjoyable. Berwick TEC has interactive whiteboards and wireless laptop computers for student use in all classrooms. There are a couple of options if you want to study with Berwick TEC. You can choose to do VCAL or a pre- apprenticeship course depending on what career you are looking to move into. VCAL courses VCAL is the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning. It’s a way for students to do industry-specific training as part of a Year 11 (VCAL Intermediate) or Year 12 (VCAL Senior) secondary certificate. Like the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), VCAL is an accredited senior secondary certificate but is more ‘hands-on’. If you prefer to learn by doing things, rather than reading from a text book, this approach can really help you succeed in Year 11 and 12. Industry skills training is completed over a full year of study and is combined with core studies in numeracy, literacy, personal development skills and practical work-related skills. At Berwick TEC, most VCAL courses include a full industry certificate as part of VCAL. Some of the industries we collaborate with are Building and Construction, Plumbing, Electrical, Landscaping, Art and Design, Hair and Beauty, Health, Community Services and Sport and Recreation. Pre-apprenticeship courses The TEC offers you the opportunity to move straight into a full time, stand-alone pre-apprenticeship (without VCAL). A pre-apprenticeship prepares you to become an apprentice or trainee and helps you develop the entry level skills to get a job. Students do not need an employer to do a pre-apprenticeship. Successful completion of a relevant pre-apprenticeship will reduce the term of an apprenticeship or traineeship. What’s more, employers looking to take on an apprentice often look favourably on students who have already completed a pre-apprenticeship. These courses are all full time and are completed over 8 to 10 weeks depending on the course. All pre-apprenticeship courses at the Berwick TEC are run in our unique building site area that simulates a real, modern work site where different trades learn their skills alongside each other and often work on common projects. Industry standard Work Health and Safety (WHS) requirements are practised on site. The TEC is often involved with community projects that allow students to gain experience on a ‘live’ work site. 1800 843 832 berwicktec.edu.au 2017 Course Guide 20
  • 21. Early Childhood Teacher Australia’s population growth has increased the demand for early childhood teachers. This rewarding career can make a big difference in the lives of children, and offers strong employment prospects. Hairdresser A career as a hairdresser is dynamic, ever-changing and always in demand. You can work for a salon, or be your own boss. If you love style, trends and have a strong creative flair, hairdressing is for you. Learn through hands-on experience Rise in barbering skills to result in industry growth increase in make-up artist jobs in the past 5 years Apprenticeships are the preferred model of skills acquisition Construction jobs up by 22% in the last 10 years Supportive teachers Young people are treated like young adults Dedicated to providing individual support 92% increase in preschool education jobs in the last 5 years Children aged under 12 to increase by 500,000 by 2020 Carpenter With the growth of the construction and real estate industries, the demand for carpenters has also increased. With home owners choosing to rebuild or renovate, carpentry is a career with a lot of opportunities. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 21
  • 22. Victoria employs more photographers than anywhere else in Australia rise in employment or Engineering Technologists in the last 5 years 40PER CENT Melbourne e North Epping Mill Park Bundoora Hurtsbridge Diamond Creek Eltham Yarra Glen Warrandyte Chirnside Park Blackburn Burwood Camberwell Brighton Elwood Malvern Toorak Richmond Clayton Croydon Bayswater Montrose BoroniaWantirna Vermont RingwoodBox hill Seville Mount Evelyn Ferntree Gully Olinda Monbulk Maccledfield Warburton Tecoma Belgrave Lysterfield Narre Warren Gembrook Dingley Village Springvale Noble Park Dandenong Dandenong South Patterson Lakes Carrum Downs Berwick Beaconsfield Officer Pakenham Tynong Tooradin Garfield Lynbrook Cranbourne Skye Cranbourne South Frankston South Frankston Emerald Rowville Chadstone Healesville Roxburgh Park Campbellfield Hadfield Coburg North Thornbury Fitzroy North Manningham Doncastert Mernda Kinglake Whittlesea e Airport Craigieburn Mordialloc Beaumaris Cheltenham Hampton Sandringham Bentleigh St Kilda Albert Park orth Drouin Warragul Leongatha Korumburra Nyora Wonthaggi Inverloch Cape Patterson San Remo Lang Lang Koo Wee Rup French Island Baxter Pearcedale Mornington Somerville Tyabb Hastings Mopunt Martha Safety Beach Dromana Rosebud ebud West Crib Point BValnarring Shoreham Flinders ape Schank Red Hil Cowes Ryhll Phillip Island Warneet Marysville Cranbourne North Beaconsfield Upper Workplace Online LOCATION MAP Chisholm has seven locations spread across Melbourne’s South East. Each one has facilities dedicated to the particular learning area offered at that campus. Chisholm also offers options of learning online or in the workplace for many subjects, so you can create a learning plan that suits your individual needs. DANDENONG 121 Stud Rd, Dandenong, 3175 Transport options Student car parking including accessibility parking Metro Bus 901, 862 Bus Stop: Chisholm TAFE Dandenong/Stud Rd Metro Train: Dandenong Station (2.3km) About Dandenong campus The Dandenong campus is one of the largest campuses in South East Melbourne, with facilities for international and VCE students, a café, patisserie, hair and beauty salon, campus store, polymer testing labs, hi-tech automotive centre, a large library and computer lab, Dandenong campus is well equipped to provide you with what you need to succeed in your studies. Located on Stud Rd, with bus routes, train stops and freeways all nearby, as well as lots of on-site parking, Dandenong is also very accessible for the whole South East Melbourne area. 2017 Course Guide 22
  • 23. 228,000 ICT jobs are expected to be available by 2020 Opportunities in health up 16% over the next 5 years Health will be the largest growth sector over the next 5 years increase in building trade jobs by 2020 CHISHOLM @ 311 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong, 3175 Transport options Metro Bus 800, 813, 814, 815, 848 Bus Stop: Dandenong Town Centre Robinson St, Dandenong Metro Train: Dandenong station (800m) About Chisholm @ 311 campus Chisholm @ 311 is situated in the Dandenong CBD, providing a contemporary space for students to learn right in the hub of Dandenong. With modern classrooms outfitted and cutting edge technology (such as a green screen facility), Chisholm @ 311 is a fantastic location to gain your qualification. FRANKSTON Fletcher Rd, Frankston, 3199 Transport options Student car parking including accessibility parking Metro Bus 789, 790, 791 Bus Stop: Frankston Railway Station/Fletcher Rd, Frankston Metro Bus 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, 775, 776, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 784, 785, 788, 789, 790, 791, 832, 833, Nightrider. Bus Stop: Frankston Railway Station/Young St, Frankston Metro Train: Frankston Railway Station (Frankston) platform 1 (200m) About Frankston campus Frankston offers many different courses, with the facilities to support the needs that these learning areas require. A comprehensive library, computer labs and a modern café complement a student restaurant, massage clinic, hair and beauty salon and a furniture workshop, as well as being adjacent to Samual Sherlock reserve, which incorporates a skate park and an aquatic centre. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 23
  • 24. Demand for beauty services is on the rise Employment for gardeners to increase by 46% by 2020 Employment for landscapers to grow by 18% by 2020 Job growth for Accountants up 18,300 by 2020 BERWICK AND BERWICK TEC 25 Kangan Dr, Berwick, 3806 Transport options Student car parking including accessibility parking Metro Bus 831, 834, 835, 847 Bus Stop: Monash University/Clyde Rd (Berwick) Metro Train: Berwick Station (50 metres) About Berwick With an onsite beauty spa, a children’s services training centre and a computer, engineering and electronic centre, Berwick caters to many different streams of education. The campus is also shared with Berwick TEC, a premier location for VCAL, pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship learning. Other facilities include a modern sports centre, a gym and fitness rooms, state-of-the-art computer labs and a café. CRANBOURNE New Holland Dr, Cranbourne, 3977 Transport options Student car parking including accessibility parking Metro Bus 896 Chisholm TAFE/New Holland Dr (Cranbourne East) Metro Train: Cranbourne Station (1.9km) About Cranbourne campus Cranbourne has a large library and study area, computer lab and café. There are also many course specific facilities, such as the large plant nursery, glasshouse and environmental simulation facilities. 2017 Course Guide 24
  • 25. Childcare ranked in the top 20 growth jobs for the next 5 years Employment for cooks and chefs increasing due to skill shortages Network Engineers are among the happiest workers – Forbes Top 10 jobs Management roles to increase by 130,000 by 2020 MORNINGTON PENINSULA Boneo Rd, Rosebud, 3939 Transport options Student car parking including accessibility parking Metro Bus 886 Bus Stop: Chisholm TAFE - Rosebud Campus/ Henry Wilson Dr (Rosebud West) About Mornington Peninsula campus The Mornington Peninsula campus boasts many facilities that can help students in their chosen field. With a café, library, and open green areas available to all, there is also an on-site restaurant, along with a hair and beauty salon. Recently, $5.4 Million has been spent to create the Southern Peninsula Trade Training Centre, which services local secondary students, as well as students pursuing tertiary education, helping them develop skills for in-demand trade qualifications. BASS COAST Corner Bass Highway and South Dudley Road, Wonthaggi, Victoria 3995 Transport options Student car parking including accessibility parking V/Line bus operates between Wonthaggi and Melbourne Bus Stop: South Dudley Rd/Bass Hwy (North Wonthaggi) About Bass Coast campus The Bass Coast campus services a large area of Wonthaggi and surrounding communities, with a focus on accessible learning options for secondary and tertiary students. VCAL can help students under 20 work their way into an apprenticeship or pre-apprenticeship as they progress through year 11 and 12. There are also many options for school leavers and mature age students to get the qualifications they need, in the career they want. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 25
  • 26. SUPPORTING STUDENT SUCCESS As a Chisholm student, you can access a variety of support services that will enhance your study experience and help you complete your studies successfully. For more information about any of these services, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746. 2017 Course Guide 26
  • 27. Apprenticeship support Apprenticeship support and field officers provide free and confidential advice and assistance with work, training or personal issues to help you complete your apprenticeship successfully. Counselling services Our experienced and professionally qualified counsellors can provide you with support, advice or referrals to specialist providers to aid you. This service is free, confidential, and provided to aid students’ mental health. Client services Client services are located at every location to assist you with course information, application and enrolment procedures, student ID cards or general enquiries. Disability support We provide support for students with disabilities, such as assistance with course applications, specialist equipment and materials, alternative assessment options, advocacy, and referrals. Contact a disability officer as early as possible, prior to the commencement of your course, to organise the support you need. Employment services Our employment service can help you to find work. We provide advice and assistance in areas such as career counselling, job search techniques, résumé review and interview preparation. You can also register with myJobs.chisholm.edu.au to gain employment while you study. Indigenous support We help Indigenous students to access a full range of educational opportunities. Our Koori liaison office can provide course advice and information, guidance with applications and enrolment, study and cultural support, ABSTUDY assistance, and careers advice. International student programs Our international student programs staff can help students with everything from course transfer advice to change of visa status. Please refer to chisholm.edu.au/international for more information. Learning skills If you want to improve your study skills, our learning skills staff can assist you with writing reports and essays, referencing and bibliographies, exams and test preparation, and presentation skills. For more information, visit my.chisholm.edu.au/myservices Library and information centre We provide you with computer and internet access as well as reference and text books and helpful, friendly staff to help with your studies. For opening times, visit www.library.chisholm.edu.au YourTutor YourTutor provides free online advice from expert tutors to assist you with assignment and study questions. Tutors are available from 3pm to midnight, Sunday-Friday. A 24/7 essay review service operates year round. Student experience We provide a range of experiences, including campus events, competitions, giveaways, incentives and discounts. Last but not least, we provide free student parking across all of our campuses (except Chisholm@311). You will also have access to student run salons, restaurants and massage clinics – all at discounted prices. You can keep up to date with the latest activities and offers through my.chisholm.edu. au/myLife or via facebook.com/ChisholmInstitute You can talk to us Keep up to date at my.chisholm.edu.au/myLife or via facebook.com/ ChisholmInstitute We’re here to help youYour needs are our number one priority For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 27
  • 28. CHISHOLM ONLINE Chisholm Online is a way for you to learn from the comfort of your own home, at a pace and time that suits you and your lifestyle. Whether it’s family, work commitments or distance getting in the way, Chisholm Online offers you 18 in demand and recognised courses to choose from across Business, Construction, Health and Education. The flexibility of delivery means that you can create a schedule that works for you. Studying online doesn’t mean that you have to miss out on support either. Student Engagement officers are available 7 days a week, and you’ll get exactly the same nationally-recognised qualification as if you were studying on-campus. Belinda “As an OHS coordinator, I was able to apply the learning content directly to my role so I could see the benefits of the course immediately.” COURSES INCLUDE • Certificate IV in Bookkeeping • Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) • Certificate IV in Leadership and Management • Diploma of Leadership and Management • Certificate IV in Business Administration • Diploma of HR Management • Certificate IV in Disability • Certificate IV Training Assessment • Certificate IV in Small Business Management • Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care • Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services • Diploma of Accounting • Diploma of Business • Diploma of Business Administration • Diploma of Mental Health • Diploma of Alcohol and Drugs • Dual Diploma of Mental Health / Alcohol and Other Drugs • Graduate Certificate in Management Real people to talk to when you need it Student Engagement team is available 7 days a week Innovative learning tools Our online teachers are experts in their fields 7days You may also be eligible for Victorian Training Guarantee (VTG) subsidy or VET FEE-HELP. Visit Chisholm Online at chisholmonline.edu.au for all the latest details. 2017 Course Guide 28
  • 29. APPLICATION AND ENROLMENT APPLICATION Each course has its own entry requirements that you will need to meet. Our website will give you details about entry requirements, how to apply, commencement, duration, locations, study pathways and career outcomes. You can apply: • Online at chisholm.edu.au by clicking the ‘apply now’ button on a course page • Through VTAC (select courses only). Search for ‘VTAC’ on our website for more information. Before you apply you can explore our courses in detail on our website chisholm.edu.au or attend an Open Day. You can register at www.chisholm.edu.au/open If you’re planning to complete an apprenticeship or traineeship, your employer should contact the Australian Apprenticeship Centre to register you within three months of starting your job. ENROLMENT We accept enrolments throughout the year. Check our website for the next intake of the course you’re interested in. If you have applied through VTAC, different enrolment procedures apply. • Before you can enrol you will need to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) number. You can obtain this online at usi.gov.au • Once you’ve applied for your course we will contact you to advise the next steps. • On the day of enrolment, you’ll need to pay your amenities fees, ancillary fees and student services and materials fees. • You may be eligible for government funding or a range of fee assistance options (refer to our section on money matters for more details). • Once you have enrolled successfully, you will be issued a student ID card and you’ll be ready to begin your studies at Chisholm. You can also apply for recognition of prior learning (RPL), an assessment process that evaluates your existing skills, knowledge and experience against recognised qualifications, at the time of enrolment. Depending on your circumstances, you could be granted a full or part qualification, saving you time and money. For the latest information search ‘applying’ on the Chisholm website. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 29
  • 30. Robyn Rich Courses: Diploma of Visual Arts, Advanced Diploma of Creative Product Design, Graduate Certificate of Public Art. Robyn used the skills and experience she learned while at Chisholm to follow her dream of forging a career as a professional artist. “I had some health issues before I started at Chisholm. I wouldn’t leave the house often because of that. I got to a point where I just had to do something, so I began looking at art classes as a way to break out of that.” “I’ve always enjoyed drawing, and worked doing colour design in the textile industry, but I wanted to learn other forms of art, other ways to express myself.” Robyn dreamed of being an artist since she was a child, but thought it was always out of reach. She had used her art to express herself, but her studies helped her develop the skills and confidence to put more of her personal expression into her art. “I had never painted with oils before starting with Chisholm, but now it’s my favourite medium. I was expecting to be shown how to do the practical skills, but I was grateful that instead, they took us on our own journey to discover our own style. The teaching staff were amazing, and very supportive.” Robyn has since had many exhibitions, both as a solo artist and as part of a group. “The teachers at Chisholm have a good reputation in the Art world, so when I would go to a gallery, the people there would know that I’ve been taught well.” Though an accomplished artist, Robyn still spends her time refining her skills, and developing as an artist. Her goal is to put more of her own message into her art, so that it can speak to others. Follow Robyn’s journey Hear first hand from Robyn at chisholm.edu.au/robyn ARTS 2017 Course Guide 30
  • 31. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 31
  • 32. Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable GRAPHIC DESIGN Certificate IV In Design (CUV40311) Entry Requirements: Year 11 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age. You need to provide a portfolio of work demonstrating your art/design skills Duration: Full time 9 months Location: C, D $610 $3,040 $7,905 ✔ Diploma Of Graphic Design (CUV50311) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age. You need to provide a portfolio of work demonstrating your art/design skills Duration: Full time 9 months Location: D N/A $7,800 $11,400 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Therapeutic Arts In Counselling (10154NAT) Entry Requirements: Relevant industry or life experience, extensive mixed media experience, relevant community services course Duration: Full time 2 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F N/A $9,695 $12,645 ✔ ✔ INTERACTIVE GAMING AND SCREEN MEDIA Certificate IV In Screen And Media (CUF40107) Entry Requirements: Year 11 or mature age. Attendance at an information session and Folio interview. Duration: Full time 9 months Location: @ 311 $695 $3,465 $11,005 ✔ Certificate IV In Digital Media Technologies – Games Programming (ICT40815) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: B, C, D, F $725 $3,615 $7,850 ✔ Certificate IV In Digital And Interactive Games – Games Creation (ICT40915) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age Duration: Full time 8 months Location: @ 311, D $590 $2,950 $6,010 ✔ Certificate IV In Digital And Interactive Games (ICT40915) / Certificate IV In Digital Media Technologies – Games Creation (ICT40815) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age Duration: Full time 8 months Location: B, @ 311, D, F $1,135 $5,655 $11,895 ✔ Diploma Of Digital And Interactive Games (ICT50215) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age Duration: Full time 1 year Location: @ 311 N/A $3,660 $6,740 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Screen And Media (CUF60107) Entry Requirements: Applicants are required to attend a folio interview, Year 12 (VCE), or mature age with relevant industry experience, or approved Arts/ Media qualification Duration: Full time 8 months Location: @ 311 N/A $8,355 $12,210 ✔ ✔ Bachelor Of Interactive Media Design (V14184) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) with minimum score of 25 in English. Or mature age with relevant industry experience. Attendance at an information session and folio interview. Duration: Full time 3 years, Part time 6 years Location: @ 311 N/A N/A $12,800 ✔ ✔ Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace ARTS 2017 Course Guide 32
  • 33. Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable VISUAL ARTS Certificate IV In Photo Imaging (CUV40411) Entry Requirements: Attendance at an interview, Year 11 or mature age entry Duration: Full time 8 months Location: D $775 $3,855 $9,870 ✔ Certificate IV In Visual Arts (CUV40111) Entry Requirements: Year 11 or equivalent Duration: Full time 6 months Location: F $790 $3,950 $9,240 ✔ Diploma Of Photo Imaging (CUV50411) Entry Requirements: Applicants are required to attend a folio interview Duration: Full time 9 months Location: D N/A $6,500 $9,500 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Visual Arts (CUV50111) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age. You need to provide a portfolio of work demonstrating your art/design skills Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: F N/A $7,185 $10,500 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Creative Product Development (CUV60311) Entry Requirements: A suitable office/studio set up with internet access and webcam, An art and design diploma level qualification, or relevant vocational experience, Attendance at an interview and a one page proposal of a creative project you’ll be working on during the course Duration: Full time 1 year Location: D, F N/A $6,695 $9,785 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Visual Arts (CUV60211) Entry Requirements: An art and design diploma level qualification, or relevant vocational experience Duration: Full time 1 year Location: F N/A $6,360 $9,295 ✔ ✔ All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available. Concession and payment options are subject to eligibility criteria. Visit chisholm.edu.au for the latest information and pricing. ARTS For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 33
  • 34. Emma Harwood Course: Certificate III Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology Finding an apprenticeship via Chisholm, Emma was able to easily apply her skills on the job. Constantly working on improving her own car Emma Harwood wanted to secure an apprenticeship just to be able to be around cars and work on them. Finding it hard to get one without any qualification, she signed up for the Certificate II in Automotive Service Technology at Chisholm and continued to look for work opportunities. “I started the course because I wanted to find work and as soon as I signed up with MyJobs, I landed an apprenticeship at NGP Melbourne. My teachers at Chisholm and the staff of MyJobs were brilliant in getting me a placement and now, instead of looking for work I’m working for one of the largest dealerships in the country. It’s exciting to work on high end cars like Mercedes Benz.” Emma is confident in her day-to-day work, and attributes her familiarity in the workshop to the practical experience provided at the Chisholm automotive facility. “When I started working, I already knew most of what an apprentice needed to know. I could identify tools and their uses which is an area most apprentices have trouble with, but I was well prepared to work and didn’t need any hand holding.” Emma continues to further her education in the industry with her latest course Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology, which she studies while working at NGP. Follow Emma’s journey Hear first hand from Emma at chisholm.edu.au/emma AUTOMOTIVE 2017 Course Guide 34
  • 35. Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable AUTOMOTIVE Certificate II In Automotive Air Conditioning Technology (AUR20212) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills. Duration: Part time 8 weeks Location: D $230 $1,140 $3,055 ✔ Certificate II In Automotive Body Repair Technology (AUR20912) Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: D $310 $1,540 $4,130 ✔ Certificate II In Automotive Servicing Technology (AUR20512) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills. Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: D, F $250 $1,250 $3,355 ✔ Certificate III In Automotive Body Repair Technology (AUR32112) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills. Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W $695 $3,475 N/A ✔ Certificate III In Automotive Refinishing Technology (AUR32412) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills. Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W $695 $3,475 N/A ✔ Certificate III In Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology (AUR31114) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills. Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W $795 $3,970 N/A ✔ Certificate III In Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology (AUR30612) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills. Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W $799 $3,985 N/A ✔ Certificate III In Mobile Plant Technology (AUR31212) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills. Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W $799 $3,985 N/A ✔ LOGISTICS Certificate II In Warehousing Operations (TLI21610) Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 8 weeks Location: D $365 $1,825 $3,480 ✔ Certificate III In Warehousing Operations (TLI31610) Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Part time 2 years Location: D, W $710 $3,530 $5,825 ✔ Certificate III In Forklift Technology (AUR31712) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, good English language skills. Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, W $665 $3,315 N/A ✔ Diploma Of Logistics (TLI50410) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age, or relevant industry experience Duration: Part time 2 years Location: D, W N/A $7,850 $12,505 ✔ ✔ All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available. Concession and payment options are subject to eligibility criteria. Visit chisholm.edu.au for the latest information and pricing. Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 35
  • 36. 2017 Course Guide 36 Danielle Kazi-Shedden Course: Certificater III Shopfitting A career was born out of a hobby for award winning student and apprentice Danielle. Danielle started out young working on fitting caravans but knew that she wanted to do more. A trial in a shopfitting workshop made her realise that it was her calling and she hasn’t looked back since. “I enrolled at Chisholm to study Certificate III in Shopfitting while I worked as an apprentice and what kept me motivated at Chisholm were the teaching methods and the workshop facilities available. The teachers were incredibly supportive and inspired me to become who I am.” “Being able to do what I love for a job means a lot to me. I wake up in the morning and actually get excited about what I have to do each day. What I love most about shopfitting is the variety of materials and designs that I get to work with.” “The challenges I faced during my journey included being a female in an industry dominated by males, but I was determined to be even better than them and the awards I won have proven that I can be. My advice to anyone who is second guessing themselves about joining a non-traditional industry is to just do it. Try it out and work hard, get qualified. If I can do it so can you.” Danielle continues to work as an apprentice at a large shopfitting company and will continue her studies at Chisholm. She plans to qualify in different areas of building and project management, which she believes will set the foundation for running her on own business in the near future. Follow Danielle’s journey Hear first hand from Danielle at chisholm.edu.au/danielle BUILDING TRADES
  • 37. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 37
  • 38. Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable BRICKLAYING Certificate II In Building And Construction (Bricklaying) Pre-apprenticeship (22216VIC) Entry Requirements: At least 16 years of age Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: B TEC $299 $1,485 $5,799 ✔ Certificate III In Bricklaying/blocklaying (CPC30111) Entry Requirements: Apprentices must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer, You may need to attend an interview Duration: Part time 3 years Location: B TEC, W $610 $3,040 N/A ✔ BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION Certificate I In Construction (CPC10111) Entry Requirements: At least 16 years of age Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: B, D, F $380 $1,885 $3,795 ✔ Certificate II In Building And Construction (Carpentry) Pre-apprenticeship (22216VIC) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 or equivalent, Specific requirements for B TEC. Duration: Full time 10 weeks Part time 2 years Location: BC, B TEC, D, F, MP $299 $1,485 $5,799 ✔ Certificate III In Carpentry (CPC30211) Entry Requirements: Apprentices must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer Duration: Part time 3 years Location: B, D, F, MP, W $730 $3,630 N/A ✔ Certificate III In Carpentry And Joinery (CPC32011) Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W $815 $4,065 N/A ✔ Certificate III In Joinery (CPC31912) Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W $755 $3,760 N/A ✔ Certificate III In Shopfitting (CPC31812) Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W $785 $3,925 N/A ✔ Certificate IV In Building And Construction (Building) (CPC40110) Entry Requirements: Completed Year 10 Maths and suitable computer and report writing skills Duration: Part time 1 year Location: B, @ 311, D, F, Online $615 $3,060 $9,090 ✔ Certificate IV In Building And Construction (Building) (CPC40110) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: Online $580 $2,890 $7,650 ✔ Diploma Of Building And Construction (Building) (CPC50210) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent or mature age. Suitable literacy, numeracy and computer skills. Duration: Full time 1.5 years Location: @ 311, F N/A $12,335 $24,455 ✔ ✔ BUILDING DESIGN Certificate IV In Nathers Assessment (CPP41212) Entry Requirements: Suitable literacy, numeracy, comprehension and computer skills Duration: Part time 1 year Location: @ 311, F $635 $3,165 $8,745 ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Building Design (Architectural) (22268VIC) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent or mature age. Suitable literacy, numeracy and computer skills. Duration: Full time 2.4 years, Part time 4 years plus Location: @ 311, F N/A $12,310 $20,655 ✔ ✔ Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace BUILDING TRADES 2017 Course Guide 38
  • 39. CABINET MAKING/ FURNITURE MAKING Certificate II In Furniture Making (MSF20313) Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: D, F $230 $1,130 $4,410 ✔ Certificate III In Cabinet Making (MSF31113) Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W $755 $3,765 N/A ✔ Certificate III In Furniture Making (MSF30213) Entry Requirements: Apprenticeship applicants must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 3 years Location: D, F, W $690 $3,450 N/A ✔ ELECTRICAL Certificate III In Electrotechnology Electrician (UEE30811) Entry Requirements: Apprentices must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer Duration: Full time 4 years Location: B, D, F, MP, W $685 $3,410 N/A ✔ Certificate IV In Electrotechnology – Systems Electrician (UEE40611) Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician or equivalent Duration: Part time 3 years Location: D, F $925 $4,625 $13,330 ✔ PLUMBING Certificate II In Plumbing (Pre–apprenticeship) (22304VIC) Entry Requirements: Year 10 or equivalent. Specific requirements for B TEC Duration: Full time 10 weeks Location: B TEC, D, F $285 $1,420 $4,590 ✔ Certificate III In Plumbing (CPC32413) Entry Requirements: Apprentices and Trainees must have a Registered Training Agreement with their employer Duration: Part time 3 years Location: B, D, F $1,160 $5,780 N/A ✔ Certificate IV In Plumbing And Services (CPC40912) Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Plumbing or equivalent Duration: Part time 2 years Location: D, F N/A N/A $8,655 ✔ Certificate IV In Plumbing And Services (CPC40912) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Plumbing or equivalent Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online $89 $430 $6,385 ✔ RENEWABLE ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY Certificate IV In Renewable Energy (UEE41611) Entry Requirements: Year 11 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 1.5 years Location: B $875 $4,355 $12,545 ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Engineering Technology (Renewable Energy) (UEE62011) Entry Requirements: Certificate II in Renewable Energy or equivalent, or mature age with relevant industry experience Duration: Full time 2 years, Part time 5 years Location: B N/A $12,450 $24,690 ✔ ✔ All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available. Concession and payment options are subject to eligibility criteria. Visit chisholm.edu.au for the latest information and pricing. BUILDING TRADES Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 39
  • 40. 2017 Course Guide 40 Rodney Renzella Course: Diploma of Work Health Safety Personal experience with compromised work place safety lead Rodney towards an alternate career. Having worked in the automotive industry for a few decades Rodney Renzella still remembers his mum’s advice about taking care of himself because nobody else will. Throughout his career he experienced this first hand at work places that did not give due importance to the safety and health of their employees, but it wasn’t until he started suffering from work-related health issues that he felt the need for a career change. “I wanted to explore my options and an area that I had become very interested in was occupational health and safety. I attended a career expo to find a suitable course, and I was wary of private institutions offering all kinds of courses, but I was happy to choose Chisholm because it was a name I had known and trusted.” “The teachers at Chisholm were well qualified and some were from the OHS inspection industry itself. They were knowledgeable, supportive and gave us a lot of confidence. I had never been a good student even back in high school and to come back into a classroom was difficult at first, but the environment was so positive and focused I found myself committing to the course like I never thought possible.” Rodney has just completed his Diploma of Work Health Safety and plans to study for his Advanced Diploma of Work Health Safety and also the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment to broaden his career options. He will be transitioning to a career in workplace health and safety in 2016. Follow Rodney’s journey Hear first hand from Rodney at chisholm.edu.au/rodney BUSINESS
  • 41. For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 41
  • 42. Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Certificate III In Business Administration (BSB30415) Entry Requirements: Good written and verbal communication skills Duration: Full time 5 months, Part time 1 year Location: BC, D, F, Off Campus Delivery N/A N/A $5,465 ✔ Certificate III In Business Administration (Medical) (BSB31115) Entry Requirements: Good written and verbal communication skills Duration: Full time 5 months, Part time 1 year Location: BC, D, F, Off Campus Delivery $500 $2,500 $4,815 ✔ Certificate IV In Business (BSB40215) Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Business Administration or equivalent with suitable written communication skills Duration: Full time 5 months, Part time 1 year Location: D, F, Off Campus Delivery $520 $2,585 $3,410 ✔ Certificate IV In Business Administration (BSB40515) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online $820 $4,080 $5,100 ✔ Diploma Of Business Administration (BSB50415) Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Business Administration or equivalent with suitable written communication skills Duration: Full time 5 months, Part time 1 year Location: D, F N/A $3,490 $3,910 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Business Administration (BSB50415) – Chisholm Online Develop valuable skills and improve your business administration career opportunities. Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Business Administration or equivalent with suitable written communication skills Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online N/A $4,200 $4,800 ✔ ✔ BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Certificate III In Micro Business Operations (BSB30315) Entry Requirements: Minimum 18 years of age and meet Centrelink requirements for this scheme Duration: Full time 13 weeks Location: BC, B, F, Traralgon NH Free to eligible students Free to eligible students Free to eligible students ✔ Certificate IV In Project Management Practice (BSB41515) Entry Requirements: Mature age entry. Relevant work or life experience highly regarded Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C $370 $1,840 $3,280 ✔ Certificate IV In Small Business Management (BSB40415) Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Part time 26 weeks Location: B $495 $2,470 $3,515 ✔ Certificate IV In Small Business Management (BSB40415) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online $715 $3,560 $4,675 ✔ Certificate IV In Leadership And Management (BSB42015) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE), or mature age, or relevant industry experience Duration: Full time 6 months Location: D $555 $2,755 $4,915 ✔ Certificate IV In Leadership And Management (BSB42015) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: Online $625 $3,120 $5,200 ✔ Diploma Of Business (BSB50215) Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred Duration: Part time 9 months Location: @ 311 N/A $2,950 $3,600 ✔ ✔ Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace BUSINESS 2017 Course Guide 42
  • 43. Diploma Of Business (BSB50215) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred Duration: Full time 3 months, Part time 6 months Location: Online N/A $4,410 $5,880 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Human Resources Management (BSB50615) Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred Duration: Part time 9 months Location: BC, @ 311 N/A $3,190 $3,890 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Human Resources Management (BSB50615) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online N/A $5,130 $6,840 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Leadership And Management (BSB51915) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age entry, or relevant industry experience Duration: Part time 9 months Location: BC, @ 311, W N/A $5,399 $5,930 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Leadership And Management (BSB51915) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 9 months, Part time 1 year Location: Online N/A $6,210 $8,280 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Project Management (BSB51415) Entry Requirements: Mature age with relevant industry experience at a management or coordinator level. Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C N/A $4,735 $5,305 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Leadership And Management (BSB61015) Entry Requirements: Diploma of Leadership and Management or equivalent is preferred, or substantial industry experience Duration: Part time 9 months Location: BC, @ 311 N/A $4,605 $5,620 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Management (Human Resources) (BSB60915) Entry Requirements: Employed in industry for a minimum of 18 months in a supervisory role Duration: Part time 9 months Location: @ 311 N/A $4,085 $4,665 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Business (BSB60215) Entry Requirements: Employed in industry for a minimum of 18 months in a supervisory role Duration: Part time 9 months Location: @ 311 N/A $3,130 $3,820 ✔ ✔ Graduate Certificate In Management (Learning) (TAE70210) Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Training and Assessment AND Diploma of Vocational Education and Training Practice. Year 12 (VCE), a relevant diploma or higher level qualification plus industry experience will also be condisered. Duration: Part time 10 months Location: C N/A $3,040 $3,330 ✔ ✔ Graduate Certificate In Management (22230VIC) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: a Bachelor degree in a related field of study and one year’s work experience at a management level, a Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualification in a related field of study and three years’ work experience at a management level, five years’ work experience at a management level Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: Online N/A $3,910 $4,250 ✔ ✔ All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available. Concession and payment options are subject to eligibility criteria. Visit chisholm.edu.au for the latest information and pricing. BUSINESS Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 43
  • 44. FINANCE Certificate IV In Accounting (FNS40615) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: BC, B, C, D, F $505 $2,510 $5,280 ✔ Certificate IV In Bookkeeping (FNS40215) Entry Requirements: Experience in the financial services industry preferred Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: B $505 $2,520 $5,105 ✔ Certificate IV In Bookkeeping (FNS40215) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: Online $499 $2,480 $5,025 ✔ Diploma Of Accounting (FNS50215) Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: B, C, D, F N/A $3,530 $5,735 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Accounting (FNS50215) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Accounting Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online N/A $3,355 $5,795 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Quality Auditing (BSB51615) Entry Requirements: No formal requirements, however industry experience is preferred Duration: Part time 16 weeks Location: @ 311 N/A $1,640 $3,195 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Accounting (FNS60215) Entry Requirements: Diploma of Accounting Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: D N/A $5,985 $8,980 ✔ ✔ Bachelor Of Accounting (La Trobe University Partnership) (LBC001) Entry Requirements: For Certificate IV and Diploma of Accounting, Year 12 (VCE) or mature age. For La Trobe second year, successful completion of Certificate IV and Diploma of Accounting Duration: Full time 3 years, Part time 6 years Location: @ 311 N/A N/A N/A ✔ ✔ JUSTICE See under Community Services Health on page 48 MARKETING Graduate Certificate In Digital Marketing (10151NAT) Entry Requirements: A suitable tertiary qualification and relevant industry experience. An interview may be required Duration: Part time 8 months Location: D, F, Melbourne La Trobe N/A N/A $3,995 ✔ ✔ REAL ESTATE Training For Agent’s Representative Program (CPP40307) Entry Requirements: Minimum 18 years of age Duration: Full time 5 days Location: C, F, Off Campus Delivery $85 $410 $730 ✔ Certificate IV In Property Services (Real Estate) (CPP40307) Entry Requirements: Training for Agent’s Representative Program Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C, Off Campus Delivery $485 $2,430 $6,965 ✔ Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace BUSINESS 2017 Course Guide 44
  • 45. RETAIL AND SERVICE Certificate III In Community Pharmacy (SIR30112) Entry Requirements: Suitable English and numeracy skills Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: D, F $499 $2,480 $4,205 ✔ Certificate IV In Community Pharmacy (SIR40112) Entry Requirements: Certificate III in Community Pharmacy or relevant experience in the Community Pharmacy industry Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: D $505 $2,510 $4,255 ✔ WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (WHS) Certificate IV In Work Health And Safety (BSB41415) Entry Requirements: Suitable literacy, numeracy, comprehension and computer skills Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C $445 $2,210 $4,750 ✔ Diploma Of Work Health And Safety (BSB51315) Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Work/Occupational Health and Safety or equivalent, or relevant industry experience Duration: Part time 6 months Location: C N/A $2,775 $4,710 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Work Health And Safety (BSB60615) Entry Requirements: Diploma of Work/Occupational Health and Safety or equivalent, or extensive vocational experience Duration: Part time 6 months Location: F N/A $2,650 $4,495 ✔ ✔ All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available. Concession and payment options are subject to eligibility criteria. Visit chisholm.edu.au for the latest information and pricing. BUSINESS Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 45
  • 46. Bianca Dyer Course: Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol and Other Drugs) The desire to help people and change lives is not just about a career choice for Bianca, it’s simply how she was raised. Travel enthusiast and animal lover Bianca Dyer credits the compassion shown by her parents to people in need as the inspiration that made community service a part of her life from a young age. Having volunteered for several community service and animal welfare projects in and out of Australia, a career in community services was an easy choice to make. During her teen years she watched friends and schoolmates lose themselves to drug and alcohol abuse in an effort to fit in but with the strong influence of her father she stayed out of trouble and always wondered how she could help others who didn’t have the same support she enjoyed. Her personal experience with people having drug and alcohol problems motivated her further to choose community services as a path to really make a difference and change lives. “I enrolled at Chisholm for my Diploma of Community Services but I was nervous because I had been out of school for over 10 years and getting back into a study routine was daunting, but after starting my course at Chisholm I found the coursework to be so interesting and the teachers extremely helpful, soon I was on a roll!” “Moving on to my work placement I found real life situations to be drastically different to classroom learnings but Chisholm had prepared me so well, I felt equipped to handle anything. The role playing activities in class especially helped.” Bianca was nominated for Most Outstanding Student of the Year 2015 and has just completed her Diploma of Community Services. Follow Bianca’s journey Hear first hand from Bianca at chisholm.edu.au/bianca COMMUNITY SERVICES HEALTH 2017 Course Guide 46
  • 47. Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable ALCOHOL, OTHER DRUGS AND MENTAL HEALTH Certificate IV In Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC43215) Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Students are required to complete a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: B, F, W $765 $3,825 $13,580 ✔ Certificate IV In Mental Health (CHC43315) Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Working with Children / Police checks will be required for practicum for those over 18 years of age Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: B, F, W $420 $2,085 $7,605 ✔ Diploma Of Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC53215) Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Working with Children / Police checks will be required for practicum for those over 18 years of age Duration: Full time 1.5 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F, W N/A $6,150 $13,325 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC53215) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: You must be currently working in a community support mental health and/or alcohol and other drugs sector, with a relevant qualification at Certificate IV or above, along with sufficient work experience in a related role, with appropriate technical skills. Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 1.5 years Location: Online N/A $6,640 $11,800 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Mental Health (CHC53315) Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Working with Children / Police checks will be required for practicum for those over 18 years of age Duration: Full time 1.5 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F, W N/A $5,760 $12,480 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Mental Health (CHC53315) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: Working with Children / Police checks will be required for practicum for those over 18 years of age Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 1.5 years Location: Online N/A $6,750 $12,000 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Mental Health (CHC53315) / Diploma Of Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC53215) Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry, Working with Children / Police checks will be required for practicum for those over 18 years of age Duration: Full time 1.5 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F, W N/A $10,065 $21,810 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Mental Health (CHC53315) / Diploma Of Alcohol And Other Drugs (CHC53215) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: You must be currently working in a community support mental health and/or alcohol and ther drugs sector, with a relevant qualification at Certificate IV or above, along with sufficient work experience in a related role, with appropriate technical skills. Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: Online N/A $8,595 $15,280 ✔ ✔ Bachelor Of Community Mental Health, Alcohol And Other Drugs (V14124) Entry Requirements: The course is ideal for long-term community service workers seeking to validate their industry experience or enhance existing qualifications Duration: Full time 3 years, Part time 6 years Location: B N/A N/A N/A ✔ ✔ Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 47
  • 48. Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable COMMUNITY SERVICES Certificate III In Community Services (CHC32015) Entry Requirements: Attendance at an information session. Mature age entry. Relevant work or life experience highly regarded Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: D, F $490 $2,440 $4,880 ✔ Diploma Of Community Services (CHC52015) Entry Requirements: Attendance at an information session and interview, Successful applicants will need to undertake a Police Check and/or Working With Children Check prior to work placement Duration: Full time 2 years, Part time 4 years Location: C, D, F N/A $8,205 $13,765 ✔ ✔ Diploma Of Counselling (CHC51712) Entry Requirements: or satisfactory completion of Chisholm’s (VET) entry assessment and interview, or Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs, or Certificate IV in Mental Health or equivalent, Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age, or relevant industry experience Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: B, D, F, W N/A $3,815 $6,275 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Therapeutic Arts In Counselling (10154NAT) Entry Requirements: Relevant industry or life experience, extensive mixed media experience, relevant community services course Duration: Full time 2 years, Part time 3 years Location: B, F N/A $9,695 $12,645 ✔ ✔ Graduate Certificate In Community Advocacy (10152NAT) Entry Requirements: A relevant undergraduate qualification, relevant industry experience Duration: Part time 9 months Location: Melbourne CBD N/A $2,660 $3,840 ✔ ✔ Graduate Certificate In Family Violence Work (22152VIC) Entry Requirements: A relevant undergraduate qualification and/or extensive experience in the family violence sector Duration: Part time 9 months Location: D N/A $1,645 $3,080 ✔ ✔ DISABILITY SERVICES Certificate IV In Disability (CHC43115) Entry Requirements: Attendance at an information session and interview, Successful applicants will need to undertake a Police Check and/or Working With Children Check prior to work placement, Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or Mature Age Entry considered, or relevant industry experience, Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age entry, or relevant industry experience Duration: Full time 7 months, Part time 1 year Location: B, F $580 $2,885 $6,790 ✔ Certificate IV In Disability (CHC43115) – Chisholm Online Entry Requirements: No formal requirements Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 9 months Location: Online $720 $3,580 $7,160 ✔ JUSTICE Certificate IV In Justice (22199VIC) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age, or relevant industry experience Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: @ 311, F $295 $1,460 $3,550 ✔ Certificate IV In Government (Investigation) (PSP41512) Entry Requirements: Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or Mature Age Entry considered, or relevant industry experience Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: F $610 $3,040 $7,220 ✔ Diploma Of Justice (22197VIC) Entry Requirements: Certificate IV in Justice Duration: Full time 6 months, Part time 1 year Location: @ 311, F N/A $1,830 $3,475 ✔ ✔ Advanced Diploma Of Justice (22200VIC) Entry Requirements: Diploma of Justice Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years Location: @ 311, F N/A $4,425 $7,425 ✔ ✔ Qualification Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III Certificate IV Diploma Advanced Diploma Bachelor Degree Graduate Certificate Locations @ 311 Lonsdale St, Dandenong B Berwick BC Bass Coast C Cranbourne D Dandenong F Frankston MP Mornington Peninsula O Online W Workplace COMMUNITY SERVICES HEALTH 2017 Course Guide 48
  • 49. Govsubsidisedconcession Govsubsidised Fullfee VETFEEHELPavailable FEEHELPavailable Paymentplanavailable NURSING Diploma Of Nursing (HLT54115) Entry Requirements: Applicants can choose to sit the VETASSESS test at Chisholm please contact the office on 9212 4587 for more information. Applicants will need to sit the VETASSESS test and attend an interview. To book for VETASSESS test or for more information on VETASSESS, please refer link: http:// www.vetassess.com.au/Testing-Services/VETASSESS-Test/Book-a-Test, Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age Duration: Full time 1.5 years, Part time 2 years Location: B, B TEC, F N/A $10,105 $20,060 ✔ ✔ YOUTH WORK Certificate IV In Youth Work (CHC40413) Entry Requirements: Relevant industry experience, including voluntary work and attendance at an information session. Working with Children check required Duration: Full time 6 months Location: B, D, F $565 $2,825 $7,805 ✔ Diploma Of Youth Work (CHC50413) Entry Requirements: Completion of either a Youth Work, Mental Health or Alcohol and Other Drugs qualification at Certificate IV level, or have relevant industry experience, Working with Children check required, You must attend an information/intake session prior to enrolling Duration: Full time 1 year Location: B, D, F N/A $4,899 $10,610 ✔ ✔ HEALTH AND COMMUNITY CARE Certificate III In Dental Assisting (HLT31812) Entry Requirements: Attendance at an information session. Students are required to complete a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement Duration: Part time 9 months Location: F $250 $1,235 $3,485 ✔ Certificate III In Health Services Assistance (HLT33115) Entry Requirements: Sound written communciation skills, Students are required to complete a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement, You must be able to read and speak English Duration: Part time 6 months Location: B, F $495 $2,460 $6,950 ✔ Certificate III In Health Services Assistance – Operating Theatre Technician (HLT33115) Entry Requirements: Basic written and oral communication skills, Students are required to complete a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement Duration: Part time 9 months Location: F $545 $2,720 $7,685 ✔ Certificate III In Individual Support (CHC33015) Entry Requirements: Mature age and/or employed within the industry Duration: Part time 6 months Location: B, D, F, MP $445 $2,220 $5,220 ✔ Certificate III In Pathology Collection (HLT37215) Entry Requirements: Basic written and oral communication skills, Students are required to complete a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement Duration: Part time 6 months Location: F $390 $1,950 $6,760 ✔ Certificate III In Sterilisation Services (HLT37015) Entry Requirements: Basic written and oral communication skills, Students are required to complete a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement Duration: Part time 6 months Location: F $360 $1,780 $5,030 ✔ Certificate IV In Allied Health Assistance (HLT43015) Entry Requirements: Students are required to complete a Working With Children’s Check and Police Check before going on practical placement, Year 12 (VCE) or equivalent, or mature age, or relevant industry experience Duration: Full time 9 months Location: F $840 $4,200 $13,230 ✔ All listed fees are subject to change at any time and without notice. Fees are also subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment and potential changes to government funding. See the Money Matters sections of this guide for more information on financial support available. Concession and payment options are subject to eligibility criteria. Visit chisholm.edu.au for the latest information and pricing. COMMUNITY SERVICES HEALTH For the latest information, visit chisholm.edu.au or call 1300 244 746 49
  • 50. Sam Moriarty Course: Diploma of Software Development Builder turned software developer, Sam finds his new career to be far more intellectually stimulating and satisfying. Working in the building industry straight out of school, Sam Moriarty always thought he would be better at a job that required brain power. Computers had always held a special appeal although he had not quite followed that path. “I wanted to be able to think and not just do. So I searched online specifically for computer and software related courses and found one at Chisholm that suited my requirements. When I started my Diploma of Software Development I found the teachers to be my greatest source of inspiration and encouragement. I also made great friends who I keep in touch with constantly out of Chisholm too.” “It was challenging for me because my background was in building and construction and I didn’t know anything about software but the teachers at Chisholm made me feel welcome and they went above and beyond their scope to provide guidance and study materials. Some teachers were even able to draw analogies from the building industry to explain things to me.” Having secured a job in software development recently, Sam is confident that the skills he learned at Chisholm will enable him to succeed in his brand new career. He is also currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Information Technology at the La Trobe University and has had his pathway fast tracked by transferring credits from his course at Chisholm. Follow Sam’s journey Hear first hand from Sam at chisholm.edu.au/sam COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 2017 Course Guide 50