Baxter Institute's 2013 Course Guide

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Course Guide 2013 / 14 CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd. Trading as Baxter Institute


Table of Contents Welcome to Baxter Institute Welcome from the CEO The Baxter Institute Difference Student Testimonials ESL Course Coordinator Testimonial Skills for Victoria

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Dental Technology Certificate III in Dental Laboratory Assisting Diploma of Dental Technology

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Automotive Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis Certificate III + Cert IV in Auto + Diploma of Business

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Bakery Certificate II in Retail Baking Assistance Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread) Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry) Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined) Certificate IV in Food Processing Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined) + Diploma of Business Fabrication Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade Certificate IV in Engineering Certificate III + Diploma of Business Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade + Certificate IV in Engineering + Diploma of Business Beauty Certificate II in Nail Technology Certificate II in Retail Make-up and Skin Care Certificate III in Beauty Services Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy Diploma of Beauty Therapy

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English Certificate I in ESL (Access) Certificate II in ESL (Access) Certificate III in ESL (Further Study) Certificate IV in ESL (Further Study)

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Hairdressing Certificate II in Hairdressing Certificate III in Hairdressing Certificate IV in Hairdressing Diploma of Salon Management

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Business Certificate III in Business Certificate IV in Business Diploma of Business Certificate IV + Diploma of Business Certificate III + Cert IV + Diploma of Business

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Accounting Certificate III in Accounts Administration Certificate IV in Accounting Diploma of Accounting Certificate III + Cert IV + Diploma of Accounting

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Information Technology Certificate IV in Information Technology Diploma of Information Technology

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Pathway Information Reasons to study in Melbourne Information for International Students Location/Contact Details

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CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Visit www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Welcome to Baxter Institute Baxter Institute is a government - accredited, registered training organisation, located in the heart of Melbourne - just across the road from Flinders Street Station. Baxter Institute is proud of its reputation as a leader in vocational training, with modern facilities, cutting - edge equipment, and professional staff who demonstrate a level of expertise and excellence that few institutes can match and many aspire to. Baxter Institute’s training departments include: Dental Technology, Automotive, Bakery, Fabrication, Business, English, Information Technology, Accounting, Beauty, and Hairdressing. All training at Baxter Institute is focused on getting students work-ready. This is achieved by combining the extensive training experience that Baxter brings to most of its training departments with an impressive array of commercial platforms enabling students to gain valuable industry experience. These facilities include a commercial hair and beauty salon, bakery, cafe, automotive workshop, industry placements and work experience agreements.* Extra-curricular events within Baxter, as well as competitions against other schools and commercial businesses (such as World Skills) give Baxter students exposure to competitive, high pressure environments so

that they can become more confident and ultimately more ready for work. Baxter Institute has domestic Australian students as well as a diverse mix of students from many regions and cultures including Asia, Latin America, Europe and the subcontinent. Baxter Institute’s unique training method is enhanced by its promotion of cultural diversity, mutual understanding, and international friendship within the student population. Baxter Institute’s certificate and diploma courses are government accredited and CRICOS registered, allowing international and domestic students to study with peace of mind. There are a variety of short courses to take advantage of related to the hair, beauty, bakery and automotive industries. Other short courses for specific purposes including First Aid, IELTS preparation and welding are also available. Students enrolled in short courses can enjoy great flexibility with the opportunity either to follow a set study program or tailor a course to suit their own special needs.

independence through learning an applied trade. We also recognise prior learning and can tailor a course to suit you abilities. To ensure the highest standards in teaching we operate according to a strict code of practice with a comprehensive grievance policy, refund system and governance policies. The excellence and professionalism of Baxter Institute’s training, in conjunction with flexible payment plans, flexible start dates and flexible timetables, will ensure that there is a course suitable for any student with special needs. This will also make it easier to study if students choose to have a part time job. All of these factors are intended to produce the best educational outcomes for our students. As it can be seen, Baxter Institute’s curriculum is focused primarily on practical application. The goal of all training is to get students into the workforce as soon as possible. At Baxter Institute we look forward to helping you create the greatest opportunity for a successful career.

Our training method is suited to students who have been dissatisfied with the traditional approaches to education and are looking for a more dynamic style of learning. We encourage students who have been out of learning institutions for some time and are looking for an opportunity to achieve financial

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Welcome from the CEO Les Howard has been involved in the industry and in education for over 40 years. He has worked both in Australia and around the world, enabling him to gain valuable experience in helping people become successful. Les began his quest in 1971 and it is from then that he began to develop the unique Baxter Institute teaching technique. As the principal of Baxter Institute, Les has been instrumental in the development of our overseas student education program. Les regularly travels overseas to promote Baxter Institute as a premier Australian learning destination, and it is through his experience of meeting students from a variety of different cultures that we have achieved such a strong reputation. His hands - on approach to teaching, along with his genuine involvement with students on an individual level, is what sets him apart from his peers. Through his wealth of knowledge and his solid leadership, Baxter Institute has grown to become a well - respected learning institute. Les is constantly looking for ways to improve and expand Baxter Institute so as to enhance the overall learning experience. Les has implemented an English language learning scheme to assist our overseas students. He has recently created comfortable student lounges to give students a home away from home. Under Les Howard’s experienced guidance the future really is looking bright for Baxter Institute’s students. “Our training method aims to build confidence and prepare you for life in the work place. There are some things you just can’t learn from a book or instructional DVD. To really understand a technique you need to experience it. You need to feel it with your own hands, and that’s what Baxter Institute is all about. Hands - on wins hands down.”

Principal Profile

“Our students not only come here from all around Australia, they come here from all around the world. They come because they know they are going to walk out of here with the education they deserve.”

I like my job. I have been helping students reach their goals for more than 20 years and I still receive great joy from watching a student’s future unfold. I really like people, I think that’s why I still enjoy my job so much. Les Howard, Principal

The Baxter Institute Difference • We offer special assistance in dealing with issues of language and cultural differences

• Strong academic support

• Our students have regular excursions and events

• Excellent welfare services

• Flexible course start dates*

• Small classes

• Flexible training timetables*

• As a registered training organisation we

• Flexible payment plans*

are members of ASTAS (Australian Student Tuition

• Most of our campuses are located within a 2-minute

Assurance Scheme) for Local Students

walk of Flinders Street train station and tram stops in

• Overseas students are secure through

the heart of the city • Highly Qualified and experienced trainers who are caring and committed

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• Multicultural support staff to help students

the Tuition Protection Service (TPS) • Vocational pathway to further Higher Education (refer page 27 for a list of articulated providers)

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Student Testimonials “ What I like from Baxter, is that I could meet lots people from different places, and also Baxter Institute is very near to Flinders Station; it is good for people who have to use the tram or train. A good thing that you can find in Baxter is the teachers are very friendly with the students. They are like friends to us. In the break time they are always joking with everyone ” David Fernando - Colombia

“ I like the location , it is in the heart of the city and it’s easy to get here. My teachers are great, they help me to practice , and if I need to improve any area of my English they are always willing to help me and to do special activities for all students. My new friends are amazing here. I got to know people from all around the world and learn from different cultures, Here I feel like a have a big and great family! ” Daniel - Italy

“ This school has very good and simple program. Teachers are nice and come in to class on time. I do not have complaints about the courses, because they have covered all my expectations.They are the most prepare trainers that I have ever knew! They are really caring with the students and know everyone needs. I am very satisfy with the school and with my course! ” Cheliosa - Albania

“ I have been in Baxter for seven months. I like the diversity of cultures that are in the classroom. You get to know people from everywhere. I also like that there are always people to help me whenever I need it ” Seola - South Korea

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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ESL Course Coordinator Testimonial “My name is Leigh Dwyer, and I coordinate our fantastic team of English trainers here at Baxter Institute I taught English to all levels from kids to adults whilst living in Japan for eight years. Since coming back to Australia, I have been working with students from many different countries, and I have learnt how to help students achieve great success in their studies. I am a native English speaker, but I also speak Japanese in my home –to my wife! So I understand some of the difficulties facing students who are studying a new language, as well as how they can learn a new language quickly. I love teaching students about Australian culture, and living in Melbourne city, as well as teaching all levels of English for further studies and communication. We have a beautiful new English campus so that our students can study comfortably, and we provide very modern and professional facilities. I have seen the Baxter method lead to success for many of our students, and I hope to meet more new students at Baxter in the future...”

Leigh Dwyer - Australia

Baxter’s Free Conversational Class! Our ESL department is dedicated to making our students confident English speakers, we believe the best way to do this is to create a fun and casual environment. This is the reason we introduced free conversation classes every week. Our Aussie Student Support Staff mentor the students, so they feel comfortable to practise their English. They also choose topics of interest to them. Some of the popular topics include life in Australia, getting employment, different cultures, movies, music and their favourite books. Students cover these topics in many varied and exciting ways such as quizzes, crosswords and writing exercises. On top of this the students are learning how to socialise in the classroom, which they can use in real life setting outside the classroom. This is an important part of ‘second language acquisition’. So far the students’ feedback has been that these classes give them a chance to learn English quickly and effectively, in a casual setting.

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Meet Marina, our friendly support staff mentor!

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Skills for Victoria Baxter Institute is offering government-subsidised training places for eligible applicants wishing to improve their vocational qualifications under the Victorian Training Guarantee.

Visit www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Baxter is currently helping many domestic students in gaining new skills, or to upgrade their existing skills and qualifications. Our students are being given the perfect platform they need to get the job they’ve always wanted or even start studying towards a promotion which requires a higher qualification. The Victorian Training Guarantee is making vocation and training more accessible to people who do not hold a post-school qualification,or who want to gain a higher level qualification than they already hold. There are now an unlimited number of government subsidised training places available to people who meet the eligibility criteria.

Please contact our domestic marketing staff to find out more information, or visit the institute’s website.

Baxter’s Extra Curricular Excursions In addition to encouraging students to speak English more confidently, we also make learning fun. Being pioneers in taking a practical approach to learning, we frequently take students out on Aussie BBQs, fishing and snow trips. Additional fun events have been a drive down Great Ocean Road and even seeing a wild life sanctuary on the way. These trips create opportunities for students to experience the richness that Melbourne has to offer and most of all to make friends with their fellow students and trainers. Other social activities involving hands-on learning are day trips to attractions around the city such as the local Museum, Aquarium and the Melbourne Zoo. Trainers accompany students on these trips and ensure out of the classroom learning activities are completed as well as having lots of fun too. All this makes the student’s experience at Baxter’s ESL department all the more memorable plus learning invaluable English language skills!

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Dental Technology Certicate III in Dental Laboratory Assisting HLT32712

This qualification provides the knowledge and skills required to assist in a dental laboratory in accordance with state/territory legislation. It covers workers who will be pouring impressions, producing custommade trays, manufacturing occlusal registration rims, transferring oral records and articulating models for a range of prostheses as well as constructing mouthguards. Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

10 weeks

CRICOS Duration

12 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | Cricos Code: 078765K HLTIN301C Comply with infection control policies and procedures | HLTWHS200A Participate in WHS processes | HLTDT301D Construct models | HLTDT302D Construct custom impression trays | HLTDT303D Construct registration rims | HLTDT304D Articulate models and transfer records | HLTFA311A Apply first aid | HLTHIR301C Communicate and work effectively in health | HLTDT315D Construct thermoformed bases and appliances

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Diploma of Dental Technology HLT50512

This qualification provides the knowledge and skills needed to work as a registered Dental Technician. It covers the construction of dentures, bridges, crowns and other dental appliances and the repair and modification of these appliances. Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

70 weeks

CRICOS Duration

96 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | Cricos Code: 078766J HLTIN301C Comply with infection control policies and procedures | HLTWHS300A Contribute to WHS processes | BSBWOR301B Organise personal work priorities and development | BSBINM301A Organise workplace information | HLTDT301D Construct models | HLTDT302D Construct custom impression trays | HLTDT303D Construct registration rims | HLTDT304D Articulate models and transfer records | HLTDT519C Construct simple complete removable acrylic dentures and appliances | HLTDT507C Construct immediate dentures | HLTDT508C Construct removable acrylic partial dentures | HLTDT509D Construct cast metal alloy removable partial denture framework | HLTDT510C Construct crown and bridge structures | HLTDT511C Join alloy structures | HLTDT512D Take tooth shades | HLTDT513C Construct fixed restorations | HLTDT514D Construct orthodontic appliances | HLTDT315D Construct thermoformed bases and appliances | HLTDT517D Construct oral splints | HLTDT518D Repair and modify dentures and appliances | HLTFA311A Apply first aid | HLTHIR501C Maintain An Effective Health Work Environment | HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers | BSBWOR204A Use business technology | BSBADM311A Maintain business resources | BSBWRT301A Write simple documents | BSBCUS301B Deliver and monitor a service to customers

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Automotive Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology AUR30612

Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis AUR40212

This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a broad range of tasks on a variety of light vehicles in the automotive service and repair industry. The Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology prepares new employees or recognises and develops existing workers performing mechanical work in the automotive light vehicle service and repair industry.

This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform advanced diagnostic operations in the automotive retail, service and repair environment. The Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis provides advanced training for automotive technicians who want to further develop their diagnostic and technical skills.

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

58 weeks

CRICOS Duration

64 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

25 weeks

CRICOS Duration

28 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27/ successful completion of Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology (Light Vehicle)

Units of Competency | Cricos Code: 079671G AURAEA3003 Monitor environmental and sustainability best practice in the automotive mechanical industry | AURASA2002 Apply safe working practices in an automotive workplace 20 20 | AURETR2012 Test and repair basic electrical circuits | AURETR3023 Diagnose and repair electronic spark ignition engine management systems | AURETR3025 Test, charge and replace batteries | AURETR3029 Diagnose and repair charging systems | AURETR3030 Diagnose and repair starting systems | AURETR3031 Diagnose and repair ignition systems | AURLTZ3001 Diagnose and repair light vehicle emission control systems | AURLTB3003 Diagnose and repair light vehicle hydraulic braking systems | AURLTD3004 Repair steering systems (light vehicle) | AURLTD3005 Repair suspension systems (light vehicle) | AURLTE3002 Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle) | AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations | AURTTA3018 Carry out diagnostic procedures | AURTTB2001 Inspect and service braking systems | AURTTC3003 Diagnose and repair cooling systems | AURTTE2004 Inspect and service engines | AURTTF2001 Service petrol fuel systems | AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment | AURETR3020 Repair electronic systems | AURETR3024 Diagnose and repair electronic compression ignition engine management systems | AURETR3028 Diagnose and repair instruments and warning systems | AURETR3032 Repair electrical systems | AURLTQ3001 Repair final drive assemblies (light vehicle) | AURLTQ3002 Repair final drive – driveline (light vehicle) | AURLTX3001 Repair transmissions – manual (light vehicle) | AURLTX3002 Repair transmissions – automatic (light vehicle) | AURLTX3003 Diagnose and repair light vehicle clutch systems | AURTTB3005 Assemble and fit braking systems and components | AURTTD2002 Inspect and service steering systems | AURTTD2004 Inspect and service suspension systems | AURTTJ2001 Balance wheels and tyres | AURTTK2001 Use and maintain measuring equipment in an automotive workplace | AURTTZ2002 Repair exhaust system components | AURVTW2001 Carry out manual metal arc welding procedures

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Units of Competency | Cricos Code: 079672G AURTTA4021 Carry out diagnosis of complex system faults | AURETR4037 Diagnose complex electrical and electronic faults in light vehicle safety systems | AURLTB4004 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle braking systems | AURLTD4009 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle steering and suspension systems | AURLTE4004 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle petrol engines | BSBCMM301B Process customer complaints | AURLTX4004 Diagnose complex faults in light vehicle transmission and driveline systems | BSBPRO301A Recommend product and services | BSBRES401A Analyse and present research information | AURLTF3001 Diagnose and repair mechanical fuel injection systems

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Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology + Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis + Diploma of Business AUR30612 + AUR40212 + BSB50207

This course package reflects the role of garage supervisors/managers with substantial experience in a range of settings. It also equips those seeking to further develop their skills across a wide range of business functions. People who complete this package courses could advance their study with the Bachelor programs at our affiliated education providers. Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

Subject to variance*

CRICOS Duration

Subject to variance*

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

* Please contact our Admissions Department for further information.

Units of Competency | Cricos Code: 079671G + 079672G + 069783E See Units of Competency for Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology and Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis on pg 8 and Units of Competency for Diploma of Business on pg 21.

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Bakery Certificate II in Retail Baking Assistance FDF20510

Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry) FDF30510 Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread) FDF30610

This Qualification covers the retail baking specialisation within the food processing industry. This certificate targets those working within a retail baking environments undertaking non-trade related work or working as a trade assistant. This Qualification is designed for application in supervised environments where the work is primarily predictable with some basic problem solving requirements. Typically this role would include some predetermined, routine baking functions with customer service and general preparation and cleaning skills.

Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry) This Qualification covers the retail baking - cake and pastry specialisation within the food processing industry. The Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry) provides trade baking skills and knowledge for those working in a retail baking environment with a focus on cakes and pastry. Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread) This Qualification covers the retail baking - bread specialisation within the food processing industry. The Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread) provides trade baking skills and knowledge for those working in a retail baking environment with a focus on bread baking.

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Location

Melbourne

Tuition Weeks

24 weeks

Intakes

Weekly

CRICOS Duration

28 weeks incl. holidays

Tuition Weeks

Cake and Pastry: 38 weeks Bread: 30 weeks

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

CRICOS Duration

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Cake and Pastry: 52 weeks incl. holidays Bread: 40 weeks incl. holidays

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Fee*

Assessment Mode

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078771A FDFFS2001A Implement the food safety program and procedures | FDFOHS2001A Participate in OHS processes | FDFOP2061A Use numerical applications in the workplace | FDFOP2063A Apply quality systems and procedures | FDFOP2064A Provide and apply workplace information | FDFRB2004A Provide production assistance for bread products | FDFRB2005A Provide assistance in cake, pastry and biscuit production | MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | FDFRB2002A Prepare fillings | FDFRB2001A Form and fill pastry products | FDFRB2003A Produce meringue-based products | FDFRB1001A Finish products | SITHFAB012B Prepare and serve espresso coffee

Units of Competency: Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry) CRICOS Code: 078061J FDFOP2061A Use numerical applications in the workplace | FDFOP2064A Provide and apply workplace information | FDFFS2001A Implement the food safety program and procedures | FDFOHS3001A Contribute to OHS processes | FDFRB3001A Produce pastry | FDFRB2002A Prepare fillings | FDFRB2001A Form and fill pastry products | FDFRB3007A Bake pastry products | FDFRB3003A Produce sponge, cake and cookie batter | FDFRB3006A Bake sponges, cakes and cookies | FDFRB3004A Decorate cakes and cookies | FDFRB3012A Diagnose and respond to product | and process faults (pastry, cake and cookies | MSAENV272A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | BSBCMM301A Process customer complaints | FDFRB3016A Plan and schedule production for retail bakery | SITHFAB012A Prepare and serve espresso coffee

Units of Competency: Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread) CRICOS Code: 078062G FDFOP2061A Use numerical applications in the workplace | FDFOP2064A Provide and apply workplace information | FDFFS2001A Implement the food safety program and procedures | FDFOHS3001A Contribute to OHS processes | FDFRB3002A Produce bread dough | FDFRB3010A Process dough | FDFRB3005A Bake bread | FDFRB3011A Diagnose and respond to product and process faults (bread) | MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | BSBCMM301A Process customer complaints | FDFRB3016A Plan and schedule production for retail bakery | SITHFAB012A Prepare and serve espresso coffee | BSBPRO301A Recommend products and services

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Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined) FDF30710

Certificate IV in Food Processing FDF40110

This Qualification covers the retail baking - cake and pastry and bread specialisations within the food processing industry. The Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined) provides trade baking skills and knowledge for those working in a retail baking environment with a focus on cakes and pastry and bread.

Completion of the Certificate IV in Food Processing, graduates will have knowledge and skills to work in supervisory or middle management roles within food processing environments. Graduates will acquire technical skill and knowledge required to solve food production problems and ensure that operations are implemented and maintained at optimal performance.

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

50 weeks

CRICOS Duration

62 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

53 weeks

CRICOS Duration

68 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27/ successful completion of Certificate III in Food Processing (Bakery) or equivalent

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078060K FDFOP2061A Use numerical applications in the workplace | FDFOP2064A Provide and apply workplace information | FDFFS2001A Implement the food safety program and procedures | FDFOHS3001A Contribute to OHS processes | FDFRB3002A Produce bread dough | FDFRB3010A Process dough | FDFRB3005A Bake bread | FDFRB3011A Diagnose and respond to product and process faults (bread) | FDFRB3001A Produce pastry | FDFRB2002A Prepare fillings | FDFRB2001A Form and fill pastry products | FDFRB3007A Bake pastry products | FDFRB3003A Produce sponge, cake and cookie batter | FDFRB3006A Bake sponges, cakes and cookies | FDFRB3004A Decorate cakes and cookies) | FDFRB3012A Diagnose and respond to product and process faults (pastry, cake and cookies | MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | HLTFA301B Apply first aid | FDFRB3016A Plan and schedule production for retail bakery | SITHFAB012A Prepare and serve espresso coffee

Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined) + Diploma of Business* FDF30710 + BSB50207

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078772M FDFFS2001A Implement the food safety program and procedures | FDFFS3001A Monitor the implementation of quality and food safety programs | MSAENV472B Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices | FDFOP2061A Use numerical applications in the workplace | FDFPPL3002A Report on workplace performance | FDFTEC3003A Apply raw materials, ingredient and process knowledge to production problems | FDFOHS4002A Maintain OHS processes | FDFOP3003A Operate interrelated processes in a production system | FDFTEC4003A Control food contamination and spoilage | FDFPPL4007A Manage supplier agreements and contracts | FDFPPL4001A Manage people in the work area | FDFPPL4003A Schedule and manage production | BSBLED401A Develop teams and individuals | BSBSMB407A Manage a small team | FDFPPL4006A Manage a work area within budget | BSBMGT403A Implement continuous improvement | BSBHRM402A Recruit, select and induct staff | BSBCUS501C Manage quality customer service | BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances | BSBSMB404A Undertake small business planning | BSBWRT401A Write complex documents | FDFPPL3003A Support and mentor individuals and groups

*Please visit our website, or contact our Admissions Department for tuition fees and further information

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Fabrication Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade MEM30305

Certificate IV in Engineering MEM40105

This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required for employment as an Engineering Tradesperson - Fabrication within the metal, engineering, manufacturing and associated industries or other industries where Engineering Tradespersons - Fabrication work. The Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade specifies the competencies required for employment as a qualified welder and fabricator. Employment outcomes related to this qualification are found in a wide variety of manufacturing and engineering related sectors.

The Certificate IV in Engineering specifies the competencies required for employment as a Higher Engineering Tradesperson or a Special Class Engineering Tradesperson (Mechanical) - Level II, Special Class Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication) - Level II, Special Class Engineering Tradesperson (Electrical/Electronic) - Level II in mechanical, electrical/electronic or fabrication trade disciplines. Job roles may include the design, assembly, manufacture, installation, modification, testing, fault finding, commissioning, maintenance and service of equipment and machinery, the fabrication of structures and assemblies, manufacture of sheet metal work, as well as use of relevant machinery, equipment and joining techniques. Employment outcomes related to this qualification are found in a wide variety of manufacturing and engineering related sectors.

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

50 weeks

CRICOS Duration

62 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

68 weeks

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

CRICOS Duration

80 weeks incl. holidays

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 069786B MEM12023A Perform Engineering Measurements | MEM12024A Perform Computations | MEM13014A Apply Principles of Occupational Health and Safety in a Work Environment | MEM14004A Plan to Undertake a Routine Task | MEM14005A Plan a Complete Activity | MEM15024A Apply Quality Procedures | MEM15002A Apply Quality Systems | MEM16006A Organise and Communicate Information | MEM16007A Work with other in a Manufacturing, Engineering or related Environment | MEM16008A Interact with Computing Technology | MEM17003A Assist in the Provision of on the Job Training | MSAENV272B Participate in Environmentally Sustainable Work Practices | MEM03003B Perform Sheet and Plate Assembly | MEM05004C Perform Routine Oxy Acetylene Welding | MEM05005B Carry out Mechanical Cutting | MEM05006C Perform Brazing and/or Silver Soldering | MEM05007C Perform Manual Heating and Thermal Cutting | MEM05008C Perform Advanced Manual Thermal Cutting, Gouging and Shaping | MEM05012C Perform Routine Manual Metal Arc Welding | MEM05013C Perform Manual Production Welding | MEM05014C Monitor Quality of Production Welding/Fabrications | MEM05015D Weld using Manual Metal arc Welding Process | MEM05016C Perform Advanced Welding using Manual Metal arc Welding Process | MEM05017D Weld using Gas Metal Arc Welding Process | MEM05018C Perform Advanced Welding using Gas Metal Arc Welding Process | MEM05019D Weld using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process | MEM05047B Weld using Flux Core Arc Welding Process | MEM05048B Perform Advanced Welding using Flux Core Arc Welding Process | MEM05049B Perform Routine Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | MEM05050B Perform Routine Gas Metal Arc Welding | MEM05051A Select Welding Processes | MEM05052A Apply Safe Welding Practices | MEM09002B Interpret Technical Drawing | MEM12007D Mark off/out Structural Fabrications and Shapes | MEM18001C Use Hand Tools | MEM18002B Use Power Tools/Hand Held Operations | MEM11011B Undertake Manual Handling | MEM11016B Order Materials | MEM24001B Perform Basic Penetrant Testing

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Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 072114E MEM12023A Perform Engineering Measurements | MEM12024A Perform Computations | MEM13014A Apply Principles of Occupational Health and Safety in a Work Environment | MEM14004A Plan to Undertake a Routine Task | MEM14005A Plan a Complete Activity | MEM15024A Apply Quality Procedures | MEM15002A Apply Quality Systems | MEM16006A Organise and Communicate Information | MEM16007A Work with other in a Manufacturing, Engineering or related Environment | MEM16008A Interact with Computing Technology | MEM17003A Assist in the Provision of on the Job Training | MSAENV272B Participate in Environmentally Sustainable Work Practices | MEM03003B Perform Sheet and Plate Assembly | MEM05004C Perform Routine Oxy Acetylene Welding | MEM05005B Carry out Mechanical Cutting | MEM05006C Perform Brazing and/or Silver Soldering | MEM05007C Perform Manual Heating and Thermal Cutting | MEM05008C Perform Advanced Manual Thermal Cutting, Gouging and Shaping | MEM05012C Perform Routine Manual Metal Arc Welding | MEM05013C Perform Manual Production Welding | MEM05014C Monitor Quality of Production Welding/Fabrications | MEM05015D Weld using Manual Metal arc Welding Process | MEM05016C Perform Advanced Welding using Manual Metal arc Welding Process | MEM05017D Weld using Gas Metal Arc Welding Process | MEM05018C Perform Advanced Welding using Gas Metal Arc Welding Process | MEM05019D Weld using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Process | MEM05047B Weld using Flux Core Arc Welding Process | MEM05048B Perform Advanced Welding using Flux Core Arc Welding Process | MEM05049B Perform Routine Gas Tungsten Arc Welding | MEM05050B Perform Routine Gas Metal Arc Welding | MEM05051A Select Welding Processes | MEM05052A Apply Safe Welding Practices | MEM09002B Interpret Technical Drawing | MEM12007D Mark off/out Structural Fabrications and Shapes | MEM18001C Use Hand Tools | MEM18002B Use Power Tools/Hand Held Operations | MEM11011B Undertake Manual Handling | MEM11016B Order Materials | MEM24001B Perform Basic Penetrant Testing | MEM05043B Perform welds to code standards using gas metal arc welding process | MEM05037C Perform geometric development | MEM05026C Apply welding principles | MEM05020C Perform advanced welding using gas tungsten arc welding process | MEM09010C Create 3D models using computer aided design system | MEM09009C Create 2D drawings using computer aided design system | MEM16012A Interpret technical specifications and manuals

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Visit www.baxter.vic.edu.au Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade + Diploma of Business MEM30305 + BSB50207

Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade + Certificate IV in Engineering + Diploma of Business MEM30305 + MEM40105 + BSB50207

This course package reflects the role of welders in a range of settings and who are seeking to further develop their skills across a wide range of business functions. People who complete this course could advance their study with the Bachelor programs at our affiliated education providers (see page 27 for details)

This course package reflects the role of welders in a range of settings, where students can gain skills and knowledge in Engineering (Fabrication Trade). Students will further develop their skills across a wide range of business functions. People who complete this course could advance their study with Bachelor programs at our affiliated education providers.

Location

Melbourne

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

Subject to variance*

Tuition Weeks

Subject to variance*

CRICOS Duration

Subject to variance*

CRICOS Duration

Subject to variance*

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Material Fees

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Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 069786B + 069783E

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 069786B + 072114E + 069783E

See Units of Competency for Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade on page 10 and Units of Competency for Diploma of Business on page 19

See Units of Competency for Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade, Certificate IV in Engineering and Diploma of Business on page 19.

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Beauty Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care SIB20110 Certificate II in Nail Technology SIB20210

Certificate III in Beauty Services SIB30110

Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care: This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are competent in communicating in the workplace, interacting with customers, demonstrating and selling make-up and retail skin care products, and performing routine salon or store functions. The qualification is designed to reflect the role of persons who perform a prescribed range of functions under supervision, involving known routines and procedures and with some accountability for the quality of outcomes. Certificate II in Nail Technology: This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are competent in interacting with customers, providing manicure and pedicare services, applying acrylic or gel nail enhancement, and applying nail art. Work would be undertaken in the nail technology stream of the beauty industry. This qualification is designed to reflect the role of persons who perform a prescribed range of functions, involving known routines and procedures and with some accountability for the quality of outcomes.

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are competent in interacting with customers, providing a range of beauty services which may include make-up, waxing, nail technology, lash and brow treatments, and demonstrating and selling retail skin care and other cosmetic products. Work would be undertaken in beauty therapy salons and in the wider beauty industry. This qualification is designed to reflect the role of those who perform some complex or non-routine activities involving individual responsibility or autonomy or collaboration with others as part of a team.

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks for each course

19 weeks

CRICOS Duration for each course

27 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee for each course*

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Material Fees

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Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

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Units of Competency Certificate II in Retail Make-Up and Skin Care | CRICOS Code: 078053J

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

30 weeks

CRICOS Duration

40 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

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Material Fees

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Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

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Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078054G SIBBCCS301A Apply the principles of skin biology to beauty treatments | SIBBRES201A Research and apply beauty industry information | SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions | SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients | SIRXCLM001A Organise and maintain work areas | SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace | SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment | SIRXOHS001A Apply safe working practices | SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services | SIBBCCS302A Advise on beauty services | SIBBSKS302A Apply cosmetic tanning products | SIBBFAS302A Provide lash and brow treatments | SIBBHRS301A Perform waxing treatments | SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make-up | SIBBFAS201A Demonstrate retail skin care products | SIBBNLS202A Provide manicure and pedicare services | SIBBNLS203A Apply ultraviolet gel nail enhancement | SIBBNLS204A Apply acrylic nail enhancement | SIBXFAS202A Design and apply make-up for photography | SIBBNLS206A Use electric file equipment for nails

SIBBFAS201A Demonstrate retail skin care products | SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions | SIRXCLM001A Organize and maintain work areas | SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace | SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make-up | SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment | SIRXMER001A Merchandise products | SIRXOHS001A Apply safe working practices | SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services | SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services | SIBXFAS202A Design and apply makeup for photography | SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients | SIBBSKS201A Pierce ears | SIBBFAS302A Provide lash and brow treatments | SIBBSKS302A Apply cosmetic tanning products

Certificate II in Nail Technology | CRICOS Code: 078051M SIBBNLS201A Work in a nail services framework | SIBBNLS202A Provide manicure and pedicare services | SIBBNLS203A Apply ultraviolet gel nail enhancement | SIBBNLS204A Apply acrylic nail enhancement | SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions | SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients | SIRXCLM001A Organise and maintain work areas | SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace | SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment | SIRXOHS001A Apply safe working practices | SIBBNLS205A Apply nail art | SIBBNLS206A Use electric file equipment for nails | SIBBNLS207A Apply advanced nail art | SIRXCCS002A Interact with customers | SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services

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CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Visit www.baxter.vic.edu.au Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy SIB40110

Diploma of Beauty Therapy SIB50110

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are competent in a prescribed range of beauty therapy treatments and services, including facial, advance facial, lash and brow treatments, nail technology services, make-up, waxing, and body massage; as well as providing advice on and selling retail skin care and cosmetic products. Work would be undertaken as skilled beauty therapists in the beauty therapy services stream of the beauty industry. This qualification is designed to reflect the role of those who work relatively autonomously. It involves the performance of a broad range of skilled applications, including requirements to evaluate and analyse current practices, develop new criteria and procedures for performing current practices, and some provision of leadership and guidance to others in the application and planning of skills.

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are competent in a broad range of beauty therapy treatments and services which may include facial, body massage, waxing and advance waxing, lash and brow treatments, make-up, aromatherapy, stone therapy massage, Indian head massage, Reflexology, providing advice on beauty treatments and services, selling retail skin care and cosmetic products. Work would be undertaken as skilled beauty therapists in salons, spas and the wider beauty industry. This qualification is designed to reflect the role of those who work relatively autonomously. It involves the self-directed application of knowledge and skills with substantial depth in some areas where judgement is required in planning and selecting appropriate equipment, services and techniques. Applications involve personal responsibility and autonomy in performing complex technical operations. The work reflected in this qualification may include participating in teams, and group or team coordination.

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Location

Melbourne

Tuition Weeks

46 weeks

Intakes

Weekly

CRICOS Duration

62 weeks incl. holidays

Tuition Weeks

63 weeks

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

CRICOS Duration

85 weeks incl. holidays

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078055G SIBBBOS401A Perform body massage | SIBBCCS301A Apply the principles of skin biology to beauty treatments | SIBBCCS302A Advise on beauty services | SIBBCCS403A Recognise body structures and systems in a beauty therapy context | SIBBCCS404A Work in a skin therapies framework | SIBBCCS405A Develop treatment plans | SIBBFAS302A Provide lash and brow treatments | SIBBFAS404A Provide facial treatments | SIBBHRS301A Perform waxing treatments | SIBBNLS201A Work in a nail services framework | SIBBNLS202A Provide manicure and pedicare services | SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions | SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients | SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make-up | SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace | SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment | SIRXOHS001A Apply safe working practices | SIBBFAS201A Demonstrate retail skin care products | SIBBFAS303A Design and apply remedial camouflage make-up | SIBBFAS405A Provide advanced facial treatments | SIBXFAS202A Design and apply make-up for photography | SIBBSKS302A Apply cosmetic tanning products | SIBBNLS203A Apply ultraviolet gel nail enhancement | SIBBNLS204A Apply acrylic nail enhancement | SIBBNLS205A Apply nail art

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078056F SIBBBOS401A Perform body massage | SIBBBOS402A Provide body treatments | SIBBCCS301A Apply the principles of skin biology to beauty treatments | SIBBCCS302A Advise on beauty services | SIBBCCS403A Recognise body structures and systems in a beauty therapy context | SIBBCCS404A Work in a skin therapies framework | SIBBCCS405A Develop treatment plans | SIBBCCS406A Use electricity in beauty therapy treatments | SIBBCCS407A Interpret the chemical composition and physical actions of cosmetic products | SIBBCCS408A Promote healthy nutritional options in a beauty therapy context | SIBBFAS302A Provide lash and brow treatments | SIBBFAS404A Provide facial treatments | SIBBFAS405A Provide advanced facial treatments | SIBBHRS301A Perform waxing treatments | SIBBNLS201A Work in a nail services framework | SIBBNLS202A Provide manicure and pedicare services | SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions | SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients | SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace | SIBXFAS201A Design and apply make-up | SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment | SIRXOHS001A Apply safe working practices | SIBBBOS403A Perform aromatherapy massage | SIBBBOS504A Apply aromatic plant oil chemistry to beauty treatments | SIBBBOS505A Blend and apply a range of aromatic plant oils for beauty treatments | SIBBBOS506A Use reflexology relaxation techniques in beauty treatments | SIBBSPA505A Provide Indian head massage for relaxation | HLTFA301B Apply First Aid | SIBBHRS502A Perform female intimate waxing treatments | SIBBFAS303A Design and apply remedial camouflage make-up | SIBXFAS202A Design and apply make-up for photography | SIBBSKS506A Apply micro-dermabrasion to improve skin appearance | SIBBSPA504A Provide stone therapy massage

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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ESL

Certificate I in ESL (Access) 21936VIC

Certificate II in ESL (Access) 21932VIC

This course is for students who have limited English, and are seeking to improve their communication skills both verbally and in writing at elementary level. Doing this course will help when you are talking to local Melbourne people and will also help you to get around Melbourne and Australia more easily.

This course is for students who have more developed English, and are seeking to improve their written and spoken English, as well as improve their grammar at pre-intermediate level. Doing this course will help when you want to participate more in the local Melbourne community and will also help you if you want to explore Melbourne and Australia.

Location

Melbourne

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

20 weeks

Tuition Weeks

20 weeks

CRICOS Duration

28 weeks incl. holidays

CRICOS Duration

28 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Material Fees

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Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 069787A VPAU501 Plan language learning with support | VPAU493 Participate in short simple exchanges | VPAU494 Give and respond to simple verbal information and information | VPAU495 Read and write short simple messages and formatted texts | VPAU496 Read and write short simple informational and instructional texts | BSBITU101A Operate a personal computer | BSBITU102A Develop keyboard skills | BSBCMM101A Apply basic communication skills

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Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 069788M VBQU117 Develop and document a learning plan and portfolio with guidance | VPAU497 Participate in simple conversations and transactions | VPAU498 Give and respond to simple verbal information and directions | VPAU499 Read and write simple personal letters and formatted texts | VPAU500 Read and write simple routine informational and instructional texts | VPAM545 Australian Law | VPAM543 Australian Environment | BSBITU201A Produce simple word processed documents

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


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Certificate III in ESL (Further Study) 21939VIC

Certificate IV in ESL (Further Study) 21940VIC

This course reflects the skills and abilities of people looking to participate in further education within an English speaking RTO or TAFE. This course is for students who have already mastered the basics of English and are seeking to improve their knowledge of academic English (EAP); this includes doing presentations, research, essay writing and class discussions at an intermediate to upper-intermediate level. Students completing this course are expected to have gained an English ability equivalent to IELTS 5.5. This course is one of the pre-requisites for many RTO or TAFE trade courses.

This course reflects the skills and abilities of people looking to participate in further education within an English speaking university. This course is for students who want to develop a more sophisticated English ability at an upper intermediate to advanced level. In this course you will read complex academic journals, prepare researched reports, conduct interviews, plan and participate in debates and regularly prepare and do presentations in class. Students completing this course are expected to have gained an English ability equivalent to IELTS 6.5. This course is also one of the pre-requisites for entry into a number of Australian Universities.

Location Intakes Tuition Weeks CRICOS Duration

Melbourne Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

20 weeks

CRICOS Duration

28 weeks incl. holidays

Weekly 20 weeks 28 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Fee* Material Fees Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 069789K VBQU130 Develop and document a learning plan and portfolio | VPAU523 Give oral presentations for further study | VPAU524 Participate in a range of interactions for further study | VPAU525 Read and write straight forward texts for research purposes | VPAU526 Analyse and produce a range of straight-forward texts relevant to further study | VPAU527 Listen and take notes for research | VPAU528 Use language learning strategies and study skills | VPAU557 Use services in the local community | VPAU558 Locate information on driving and buying a car

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 069790F VBQU142 Research pathways and produce a learning plan and portfolio | VPAU529 Give complex presentations for further study | VPAU530 Analyse and participate in complex spoken discourse for further study | VPAU531 Read and write complex texts for research purposes | VPAU532 Read and write a range of complex texts for further study | VPAU533 Use a range of critical reading and writing skills for further study | VPAU534 Use language analysis skills to review own texts | VPAU517 Take notes from complex aural texts for further study | VPAM546 Education in Australia

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Hairdressing Certificate II in Hairdressing SIH20111

Certificate III in Hairdressing SIH30111

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who work as salon assistants and are competent in communicating in the workplace, interacting with and providing service to clients and assistance to colleagues. They perform routine functions under direct supervision as part of a hairdressing team.

This qualification reflects the role of individuals employed as hairdressers working as part of a team in a hairdressing environment, and who are competent in communicating in the workplace, consulting with clients, selling products and services, and designing and applying a broad range of technical hairdressing services on clients. These individuals possess a range of well-developed skills where discretion and judgement is required and are responsible for their own outputs.

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

19 weeks

CRICOS Duration

21 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

53 weeks

CRICOS Duration

63 weeks incl. holidays

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078767G BSBSUS201A Participate in environmentally sustainable work environments | SIHHBAS201A Perform shampoo and basin services | SIHHCCS201A Greet and prepare clients for salon services | SIHHHDS201A Dry hair to shape | SIHHIND201A Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas | SIHHOHS201A Apply salon safety procedures | SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace | SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment | SIHHBAS202A Perform head, neck and shoulder massage | SIHHCLS201A Apply hair colour products | SIHHHRS201A Rinse and neutralise chemically restructured hair | SIHHHDS202A Apply hair braiding techniques | SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair, beauty and cosmetic products and services

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Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078768G BSBSUS201A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | SIBXCCS201A Conduct financial transactions | SIBXCCS202A Provide service to clients | SIRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace | SIRXIND001A Work effectively in a retail environment | SIHHBAS201A Perform shampoo and basin services | SIHHCCS302A Perform a full client consultation | SIHHCCS303A Respond to service related and technical problems | SIHHHCS301A Design haircut structures | SIHHHCS302A Apply one length or solid haircut structures | SIHHHCS303A Apply graduated haircut structures | SIHHHCS304A Apply layered haircut structures | SIHHHCS305A Apply over-comb techniques | SIHHHRS302A Perform chemical curling and volumising services | SIHHHRS303A Perform chemical straightening and relaxing services | SIHHCLS302A Colour and lighten hair | SIHHCLS303A Design and perform full and partial highlighting techniques | SIHHCLS304A Neutralise unwanted colours and tones | SIHHCLS305A Perform on scalp full head and retouch bleach services | SIHHHDS303A Design and apply short to medium length hair design finishes | SIHHIND201A Maintain and organise tools, equipment and work areas | SIHHIND303A Coordinate clients and services | SIHHIND304A Develop and expand a client base | SIHHHSC301A Apply the principles of hairdressing science | SIHHHSC302A Identify and treat hair and scalp conditions | SIHHOHS201A Apply salon safety procedures | SIHHHCS306A Combine structures for current haircut designs | SIHHHCS307A Combine structures for traditional and classic men’s haircut designs | SIHHHDS304A Design and apply classic long hair up styles | SIRXRPK002A Recommend hair beauty and cosmetic products and services | SIHHBAS202A Perform head, neck and shoulder massage | SIRXSLS002A Advise on products and services

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


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Certificate IV in Hairdressing SIH40111

Diploma of Salon Management SIB50210

This qualification reflects the role of highly skilled senior hairdressers who develop complex technical skills and knowledge working as part of or coordinating a salon team. It includes senior hairdressers who work as technical advisers with a hairdressing products company; or independently as a freelance session stylist. Functions at this level include the self-directed application of a broad range of knowledge and skills and the provision of technical leadership, training and support to colleagues. A hairdresser at this level may provide specialist services, including haircutting, hair design, hair colouring, complex colour correction, hair extensions, chemical reformation, trichology and makeup application. The Certificate IV in Hairdressing is designed to build on the foundation skills acquired through the completion of the Certificate III in Hairdressing or equivalent.

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who are competent in managing the overall operation of a business involved in services and sales delivery in personal services environments, including, hairdressing and beauty salons and spas. A salon manager at this level may focus on building the business, creating and establishing a personal services culture, leading and developing a team, developing and implementing marketing activities, and ensuring all occupational health and safety requirements are maintained. This qualification is designed to reflect the role of managers or owner managers who work relatively autonomously and coordinate and supervise others. It involves the self-directed application of knowledge and skills, and the provision of leadership and support to colleagues through the development and management of service delivery, and sales delivery concurrent with ongoing human resources development.

Location Intakes

Melbourne

23 weeks

CRICOS Duration

27 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

24 weeks

CRICOS Duration

27 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27 / successful completion of Certificate III in Hairdressing

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

Material Fees

Location

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees) Refer to page 27/ successful completion of Certificate III in Hairdressing or equivalent

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078769F

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078770B

SIHHTLS401A Provide technical leadership within the hairdressing context | SIHHTLS402A Research and utilise hairdressing trends to advance creative work | SIHHCLS406A Solve complex colour problems | SIHHCLS407A Apply creative colouring and lightening techniques to enhance hair designs | SIHHHCS410A Design and perform creative haircuts | SIHHHDS406A Design and apply creative long hair designs | SIHHHDS305A Select and apply hair extensions | SIHHHRS304A Perform protein straightening and relaxing treatments | SIBXFAS202A Design and apply make-up for photography | SIBBSPA505A Provide Indian head massage for relaxation | SIHHTLS403A Work as a session stylist

BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability | SIBXPSM501A Lead teams in a personal services environment | SIBXPSM502A Manage treatment services and sales delivery | SIBXPSM503A Promote a personal services business | SIRXHRM001A Administer human resources policy | SIRXHRM002A Recruit and select personnel | BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances | BSBSMB404A Undertake small business planning | BSBWOR501A Manage personal work priorities and professional development | BSBMKG401B Profile the market

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Business Certificate III in Business BSB30112

Certificate IV in Business BSB40212

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of competencies in a varied work context using some discretion, judgment and relevant theoretical knowledge. They may provide technical advice and support to a team.

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who use well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety of contexts. They apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems, and analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. They may provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of others.

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

16 weeks

CRICOS Duration

18 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face; Computer Aided

Assessment Mode

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

22 weeks

CRICOS Duration

28 weeks incl. holidays

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face; Computer Aided

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 079159B BSBWHS302A Apply knowledge of WHS legislation in the workplace | BSBWOR301B Organise personal work priorities and development | BSBINM301A Organise workplace information | BSBCMM401A Make a presentation | BSBADM311A Maintain business resources | BSBDIV301A Work effectively with diversity | BSBADM405B Organise meetings | BSBWRT301A Write simple documents | FNSICGEN305B Maintain daily financial / business records | BSBCUS301B Deliver and monitor a service to customers | BSBPRO301A Recommend product and services (Computer aided learning) | BSBCMM301B Process customer complaints (Computer aided learning)

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Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 079160J BSBOHS407A Monitor a safe workplace | BSBADM405B Organise Meetings | BSBCMM401A Make a presentation | BSBLED401A Develop teams and individuals | BSBRES401A Analyse and present research information | BSBWRT401A Write complex documents | BSBHRM402A Recruit, select and induct staff | BSBSMB404A Undertake small business planning | BSBSMB402A Plan small business finances | BSBMKG401B Profile the market

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Visit www.baxter.vic.edu.au Certificate IV + Diploma of Business* (Fast track/ Normal mode) BSB40212 + BSB50207

Diploma of Business BSB50207

Certificate III + Cert IV + Diploma of Business* BSB30112 + BSB40212 + BSB50207 *Please contact our Admissions Department for tuition fees and further information

This qualification reflects the role of individuals with substantial experience in a range of settings who are seeking to further develop their skills across a wide range of business functions. This qualification is also suited to the needs of individuals with little or no vocational experience, but who possess sound theoretical business skills and knowledge that they would like to develop in order to create further educational and employment opportunities. Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

30 weeks

CRICOS Duration

38 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face; Computer Aided

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 069783E BSBHRM504A Manage workforce planning | BSBADM506B Manage business document design and development | BSBMKG501B Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities | BSBMGT502B Manage people performance | BSBWOR501B Manage personal work priorities and professional development | BSBRSK501B Manage risk | BSBFIM501A Manage budgets and financial plans | BSBADV507B Develop a media plan

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Accounting Certificate III in Accounts Administration FNS30311

Certificate IV in Accounting FNS40611

This qualification is designed to reflect the job role of entry level employees working across the entire financial services industry who perform duties such as:

This qualification reflects accounting job roles in financial services and other industries requiring accounting support functions. Individuals seeking BAS agent registration should complete this qualification. As it is currently cited as meeting some of the educational requirements for BAS agent registration by the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB). Other conditions apply, including a designated period of experience. Individuals should check current registration requirements with the TPB as this is regularly under review.

Filing, checking, processing financial data entry and processing accounts payable/accounts receivable

Providing customer service in financial transactions

Assisting in processing payroll

Front line cashiering and bank account maintenance

Assisting with entering transaction data to ledgers and maintaining a general ledger

Processing purchases and sales including EFT/e-business

Producing GST reports

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

20 weeks

CRICOS Duration

Face-to-face; Computer Aided

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees) Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078057E BSBOHS201A Participate in OHS processes | BSBITU306A Design and produce business documents | BSBWRT301A Write simple documents | FNSACC301A Process financial transactions and extract interim reports | FNSACC302A Administer subsidiary accounts and ledgers | FNSACC303A Perform financial calculations | FNSINC301A Work effectively in the financial services industry | FNSACM302A Prepare, match and process receipts | FNSACM303A Process payment documentation | FNSCRD302A Monitor and control accounts receivable | FNSORG301A Administer fixed asset register

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Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

36 weeks

CRICOS Duration

50 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face; Computer Aided

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27/ Successful completion of Certificate III in Accounts Administration

28 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Location

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078058D BSBFIA401A Prepare financial reports | BSBITU306A Design and produce business documents – Computer aided | BSBOHS201A Participate in OHS processes – Computer aided | FNSACC301A Process financial transactions and extract interim reports – Computer aided | FNSACC403A Make decisions in a legal context | FNSACC404A Prepare financial statements for non-reporting entities | FNSACC406A Set up and operate a computerised accounting system | FNSBKG404A Carry out business activity and installment activity statement tasks | FNSINC401A Apply principles of professional practice to work in the financial services industry | FNSBKG405A Establish and maintain a payroll system | FNSACC405A Maintain inventory records | FNSACC401A Process business tax requirements | FNSACC402A Prepare operational budgets

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Visit www.baxter.vic.edu.au Diploma of Accounting FNS50210

Certificate III in Accounts Administration + Cert IV in Accounting + Diploma of Accounting* FNS30311 + FNS40611 + FNS50210 *Please contact our Admissions Department for tuition fees and further information.

This qualification reflects professional accounting job roles in financial services and other industries. It prepares individuals for employment in accounting job roles with duties such as: •

Preparing financial statements for reporting, and for non reporting entities

Maintaining a computerized accounting system

Preparing tax returns

Preparing management accounting information

Maintaining internal control systems

Reporting on business performance

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

27 weeks

CRICOS Duration

37 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face; Computer Aided

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27/ Successful completion of Certificate IV in Accounting or the completion of the core units in the Certificate IV in Accounting of the FNS04 training package

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 078059C FNSACC501A Provide financial and business performance information | FNSACC502B Prepare legally compliant tax return for individuals | FNSACC503A Manage budgets and forecasts | FNSACC504A Prepare financial reports for corporate entities | FNSACC506A Implement and maintain internal control procedures | FNSACC507A Provide management accounting information | BSBITU402A Develop and use complex spreadsheets | FNSACC607A Evaluate business performance | FNSORG505A Prepare financial reports to meet statutory requirements

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Information Technology Certificate IV in Information Technology ICA40111

Diploma of Information Technology ICA50111

This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a wide range of general information and communications technology (ICT) technologies and to support small to medium enterprises (SMEs) that require broader rather than more specialised ICT support. Persons working at this level apply a wide range of knowledge and skills in basic networking, IT support, database development, programming and web development support; working safely and ethically in a sustainable work environment.

This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to administer and manage information and communications technology (ICT) support in small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) using a wide range of general ICT technologies. Persons working at this level provide a broader rather than specialised ICT support function, applying a wide range of higher level technical skills in ICT areas such as networking, IT support, database development, programming and web development.

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

42 weeks

CRICOS Duration

52 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Location

Melbourne

Intakes

Weekly

Tuition Weeks

42 weeks

CRICOS Duration

52 weeks incl. holidays

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Assessment Mode

Combination of written, practical and/or project assessments

Fee*

Please refer to our website www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Material Fees

Please refer to our website for latest material fees (incl. in the tuition fees)

Entry Requirements / Prerequisite

Refer to page 27

Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 079162G Units of Competency | CRICOS Code: 079161G ICAICT401A Determine and confirm client business requirements | ICASAD401A Develop and present a feasibility report | ICAICT408A Create technical documentation | PSPPM402B Manage simple projects | ICAT4221B Locate equipment, system and software faults | ICAWEB411A Produce basic client side script for dynamic web pages | ICAWEB429A Create a mark-up language document to specification | ICAWEB420A Write content for web pages | BSBCRT401A Articulate, present and debate ideas | ICAWEB406A Create website testing procedure | ICAPRG405A Automate processes | ICAWEB419A Develop guidelines for uploading information to a website | ICAICT415A Provide one-to-one instruction | BSBADM405B Organise Meetings | BSBCMM401A Make a presentation | BSBLED401A Develop teams and individuals | BSBWHS304A Participate effectively in WHS communication and consultation processes | BSBSUS301A Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices | ICAICT202A Work and communicate effectively in an IT environment | ICAICT418A Contribute to copyright, ethics and privacy in an IT environment

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BSBWHS501A Ensure a safe workplace | BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability | BSBWOR501B Manage personal work priorities and professional development | ICAICT507A Select new technology models for business | ICAICT511A Match IT needs with the strategic direction of the enterprise | ICAICT509A Gather data to identify business requirements | BSBCRT501A Originate and develop concepts | ICASAS505A Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans | ICADBS502A Design a database | ICAPRG528A Perform IT data conversion | ICASAS514A Perform integration test | ICAWEB510A Analyse information and assign meta-tags | ICAWEB502A Create dynamic web pages | ICAWEB501A Build a dynamic website | ICAWEB504A Build a document using extensible markup language | ICAWEB503A Create web-based programs | ICAICT501A Research and review hardware technology options for organisation | ICAPMG501A Manage IT projects | ICASAS506A Update IT system operational procedures | ICASAS511A Priorities IT change requests

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Course Name

Employment Pathway

Dental Technology Dental Laborator y Assistant

Diploma of Dental Technology / Adv Diploma of Dental Prosthetics

Dental Technician

Adv Diploma of Dental Prosthetics

Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology

Light vehicle mechanical technician

Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Overhauling

Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis

Automotive lead or master technician Automotive technical adviser

Diploma of Automotive Management Diploma in Automotive Technology

Certificate II in Retail Baking Assistance

Pastrycook's Assistant

Cert III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry) Cert III in Retail Baking (Bread) Cert III in Retail Baking (Combined)

Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry)

Pastry Cook

Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread)

Pastrycook's Assistant

Diploma of Dental Technology

Automotive

Bakery

Retail Baking Tradesperson/ Baker / Pastry Chef/ Operator Diploma of management

(Retail Baking - Combined) Retail Baking Tradesperson/ Manager/ Owner/ Operator

Diploma of Food Processing

Fabrication Welder

Welder

Trade/ Diploma of Engineering Technical Diploma of Engineering- Advanced Trade/ Diploma of Engineering Technical

Beauty Nail Technician/ Nail Specialist Certificate II in Retail Make-up and Skin Care

Beauty & Retail consultant/ Make-up consultant Skin care demonstration consultant Beautician working in a salon/ Waxing and Nail technician/ Make-up and skin care consultant Beauty Therapist/ Salon manager/Nail technician/Section Manager in a Department store/Make-up and skin care consultant

Diploma of Beauty Therapy

Beauty Therapist/Salon Owner/Director/ Salon Manager/ Make-up Consultant/Retail Cosmetic Assistant or Cosmetic Consultant

Diploma of Specialist Make-up

Diploma of Beauty Therapy Diploma of Beauty Therapy

Hair Reduction/ Diploma of Salon Management/ Bachelor of Health Science- Dermal Therapies

Hairdressing Salon assistant Hairdresser

Diploma of Salon Management

Diploma of Salon Management

Highly skilled hairdresser

Diploma of Salon Management

Salon super visor/ Salon manager/ Salon owner

Bachelor of Business

Customer Service Advisor/Data Entry Operator /General Clerk /

Certificate IV in Business Diploma of Business

Business

Customer Service Advisor/Data Entry Operator/ General Role/ Diploma of Business

Diploma of Business Advanced Diploma of Business Advanced Diploma of Business/ Bachelor of Business

Accounting Certificate III in Accounts Administration

Financial Services Employee (entry-level)

Certificate IV in Accounting

Financial Ser vices Employee

Diploma of Accounting Diploma of Accounting/Advanced Diploma of Accounting Advanced Diploma of Accounting/Bachelor of Accounting

Diploma of Accounting

Information Technology

Diploma of Information Technology

ICT ‘Generalist’ role

Diploma of Information Technology (General)

ICT Technical support roles

Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

English Equipped with English proficiency for desired field of employment Equipped with English proficiency for desired field of employment

Higher Education Bachelor Course*

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.

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Reasons to study in Melbourne Melbourne is the capital city of Victoria. It is located by the Yarra River and surrounds Port Phillip Bay with its beautiful beaches and water sporting facilities. It is a beautiful city with many attractive parks, gardens, sporting venues and scenic surroundings. Melbourne is a world- renowned cultural, artistic, financial and communications centre served by an international airport, a cargo and passenger seaport, and rail links to neighbouring states. Melbourne is often voted the world’s ‘most livable city’ and offers clean, fresh air and an abundance of amazing parks and gardens. Melbourne is considered to be the shopping capital of Australia and offers some of Australia’s biggest shopping complexes as well as sophisticated, exclusive boutiques and a host of lively and popular markets. Melbourne has a population of over 4 million people, one quarter of which were born overseas making it one of the world’s most multicultural cities. There are now people from 140 nations living harmoniously together. This broad ethnic mix has brought many benefits to the city including a wide range of cuisines and over 2,300 elegant restaurants, bistros and cafes. Sometimes called the culinary capital of Australia, Melbourne has a vast array of restaurants, offering a variety of international cuisine. Bustling Chinatown in the heart of the city, serves up the finest of Asian cuisine and culture. Several other Melbourne streets are dedicated to Vietnamese, Italian and Greek food - cuisine to suit every palate and many to suit a student’s budget. Melbourne has an excellent public transport system with trams, trains and buses providing an extensive network throughout the city and suburbs. Melbourne is a sprawling city with suburbs extending up to 50km from the centre of the city. The city centre is on the banks of the Yarra River, 5km from Port Phillip Bay. The city centre features world class department stores, historical architecture, theatres, galleries and arts centres. Melbourne is only a short distance from many beautiful beaches as well as the Victorian mountain regions which are extremely popular for skiing in winter.

Climate Melbourne enjoys a temperate climate with four distinct seasons in the year – summer, autumn, winter and spring. Temperatures range from 40˚C in summer to as low as 5˚C in the winter. Sports and other outdoor activities are possible at all times of the year. Melbourne boasts one of the biggest covered sporting areas in the world.

Language In Australia not only is there the opportunity to improve your English through specialist study in an Englishspeaking environment but all sectors of Australian education and training provide tuition in many other languages as well. English as it is spoken in Australia is easily understood by all other English-speaking nations. While there are some minor differences in accent between the cities and country areas the difference is much less than you will find in America, Britain and Canada. As you improve your English in Australia you will learn some of our slang, and have a lot of fun explaining the meanings to your friends and relatives at home.

Clean, safe, cosmopolitan Students from all over the world come to Melbourne to take advantage of our world-class education and enjoy our friendly hospitality and cultural diversity. Melbourne has low crime rates and strict gun control laws providing a safe environment in which to learn and travel. With one of the highest standards of living in the world, Australia offers modern transport systems, convenient telecommunications, cosmopolitan shopping complexes and excellent health services.

Cost of Living In addition to paying the full cost of their courses, full-fee students must meet all their own travel and living expenses, plus administrative charges made by the institution. A single person studying in Melbourne will need about $18,610 each year in addition to the tuition fees. This amount also depends on the type of accommodation a student chooses. For a person with a dependent, an additional A$6,515 per dependent per year is required. (Refer to Department of Immigration and Citizenship www.immi.gov.au website for further details and updates)

*Prices include GST and are based on figures from www.studyinaustralia.gov.au and are accurate at the time of print and are subject to change. For more information and latest figures, please refer to above website. Certain accommodation mentioned can be booked prior to arrival. Two weeks advance notice is required before you depart for Australia. Further details can be obtained from our student support staff. The Australian Government provides information and guidance on managing your finances. You can read more at www.moneysmart.gov.au

More great reasons In 2010 there were 470,000 overseas students studying in Australia and each year approximately 15,000 students from the Asia Pacific region arrive in Australia to continue their education. They have chosen Australia for several reasons: •

Australia has a high quality, world class education system

Australia offers traditional education in reputable schools, colleges and universities

Awards from Australian institutions of higher education are recognised internationally

Australian universities, colleges and schools have established networks of support to help overseas students

The Australian education system includes informality and accessibility of teaching staff, the availability of computers, small classes and close supervision

Living costs and tuition costs compare well with other countries and most overseas students are permitted to work part-time

Australia is a safe, stable country with a pleasant climate

Accommodation* The following types of accommodation are available for International students: • • • • • •

Hostels and Guesthouses - $80 to $135 per week Shared Rental - $70 to $250 per week On campus - $80 to $250 per week Homestay - $110 to $270 per week Rental - $100 to $400 per week Boarding schools - $10,000 to $20,000 a year

Other costs* • • • • • • • • •

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Mobile phone bill – A$50 per month (on average) Cinema tickets – A$12 – A$20 per session Newspaper - A$1.50 to A$3.00 each Groceries and eating out - $80 to $200 per week Gas, electricity - $60 to $100 per week Phone and Internet - $20 to $50 per week Public transport - $10 to $50 per week Car (after purchase) - $150 to $250 per week Entertainment - $50 to $100 per week

(Source: www.abs.gov.au)

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Information for International Students Studying at Baxter Institute

Credit Transfer and Recognition of prior learning (RPL)

• •

Direct Entry Requirements

Credit transfer is a process that provides students with agreed and consistent credit outcomes for components of a qualification based on identified equivalence in content and learning outcomes between matched qualifications. The credit transfer process involves:

Certificate II to Certificate IV (other than ESL courses) • IELTS 5.5 or equivalent (see below) • Completion of Year 11 (Aus) or equivalent* • Completion of Year 12 (Aus) or equivalent*

• Diploma • IELTS 5.5 or equivalent (see below) • Completion of Year 11 (Aus) or equivalent* • Completion of Year 12 (Aus) or equivalent* * Subject to the assessment level of the student’s country.

• See Individual information page for each qualification for any specific requirements. English Proficiency Entry Requirements: 1. Having arrived at an admission decision, the English language skills (language and literacy) will be assessed. If the student has a satisfactory IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent the applicant will be admitted to his/her chosen course. 2. If an applicant cannot produce a satisfactory IELTS score or equivalent, and there are doubts about English language skills to cope in an academic environment, the applicant is advised to enrol in an ESL (English as a Second Language) course at Baxter Institute for an appropriate duration until the student achieves an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent (Certificate III ESL)* • Mature age entry for applicants who can demonstrate an ability to undertake the course through interview

Mapping, comparing and evaluating the extent to which the learning outcome, discipline content and assessment requirements of the individual components of one qualification are equivalent to the learning outcomes, discipline content and assessment requirements of the individual components of another qualification Making a judgment about the credit to be assigned between the matched components of the two qualifications.

Credit will be granted in accordance with the Credit Transfer procedure. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that involves assessment of an individual’s relevant prior learning (including formal, informal and non-formal learning) to determine the credit outcomes of an individual application for RPL. The outcome will be granted in accordance with the Institute’s RPL procedure. To apply for credit transfer or RPL, students must complete the relevant application form and attach copies of certified documents to support the application. Please refer to the website for details or speak to our support staff for assistance.

Photocopy of passport Highest education qualification and relevant academic documents IELTS or equivalent for Assessment Level 3 and 4 countries.

For assessment level 1 and 2 countries, an English placement test may be required to determine the English proficiency. Students required to complete the English placement test will do so at orientation. (For further information on Assessment Level, please visit: www.immi.gov.au) Completed student application forms will be processed by the Institute and the application assessed on the basis of the information supplied. The participants for each program offered by the Institute will be selected in a manner that reflects access and equity principles. You may speak to our staff or visit our website for more details. Students under 18 years of age: Baxter Institute liaises with International Student Alliance Guardian and Student Care Services (ISA) to offer guardianship arrangements to protect the personal safety and social well- being of students under the age of 18. For students under 18 who apply to study at Baxter Institute and do not have a parent or suitable nominated relative to care for them during their study in Australia, have the option to access this service via the institute. ISA are independent professional guardians and students that choose this service will be liable for all associated fees. Frequent interviews will be conducted by the institute to ensure that the welfare arrangements are satisfactory to the student. For further information please visit: http://www.studentguardians.com

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Note for international students: *For student visa requirements, please visit www.immi.gov.au for details and updates as assessment levels vary from country to country.

Department of Immigration and Citizenship According to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) you must provide evidence that satisfies the assessment factors applicable to you to be granted a student visa. Assessment factors include your financial ability, English proficiency, likely compliance with the conditions of your visa and any other matters considered relevant to assessing your application. Students must notify the institute of changes of address, telephone number, email address and fax number within 7 days of the change which is a requirement of visa conditions. Additional information on student visas is available from: www.immi.gov.au

Pathway to Higher Education Baxter Institute has articulation agreements with many institutions such as Holmes Institute, NMIT, Stott’s College and Kaplan Business School, to allow students who have completed diploma courses to advance their study to a Bachelor program. These students may be eligible for up to one year credit towards their bachelor course. This translates as a reduction in the duration of study and hence a significant saving on the overall cost of the degree. It’s that simple.

Overseas student health cover (OSHC) is insurance that provides cover for the costs for medical and hospital care which international students may need while in Australia. If you are an international student studying in Australia, you must purchase an approved OSHC policy from a registered health benefits organization – commonly referred to as a health fund before applying for your visa. You will need to buy OSHC before you come to Australia to cover you from the time you arrive. The Department of Immigration and Citizenship requires you to maintain OSHC for the duration of your time on a student visa in Australia. OSHC can be arranged through Baxter Institute on request via BUPA. Prior to making an application for BUPA’s OSHC students must read a copy of the rules. Please visit their website for policy and procedures and further details: http://www.bupa. com.au/health-insurance/cover/oshc.

Student recruitment, selection and enrolment process Applications for admission for international students must be made using the student application form. You may contact the admissions department for application processing at admissions@baxter.vic.edu.au (application form can be downloaded from www.baxter.vic.edu.au). Students must complete the student application form and send the completed form to the Institute together with the following certified copies of:

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Fees and Refund arrangements

1. Refund applications must be made by completing Refund Application form FN108 to the Institute. The student Refund Application Form is available from the Institute/website. Refund application form must be submitted by email to lan. nguyen@baxter.vic.edu.au or fax (03)9654 1049, attention “Finance Department”. Refunds will be made within 28 days of receipt of application and will include a statement explaining how the refund was calculated. $300 of the course fee is an application fee and will be deducted from any refund. Student refused an Australian Student Visa (refusal letter required & provided student has not commenced)

100% refund of tuition fees*

Course cancelled or rescheduled by Baxter Institute

100% refund of tuition fees

Withdrawal notified in writing and received by the Institute 28 days or more prior to semester commencement

70% refund of tuition fees*

Withdrawal notified in writing and received by the Institute less than 28 days prior to semestercommencement

50% refund of tuition fees*

Withdrawals notified in writing and received by the Institute on the commencement date or after the semester commence (student default)

No refund of current semester tuition fees

Student breach of visa conditions, suspension or cancellation of enrolment by the Institute, Visa extension is not granted or student withdraws from course

No refund of current fees semester tuition fees

Tuition fee* indicates an application fee of $300 has been deducted 2. Where an application is withdrawn or cancelled. Notification by submitting Cancellation Form SS115 must be provided along with supporting documents and the refund is based on the date of the first CoE for that particular visa application OR the commencement date of the CoE for which visa is granted (This does not refer to the deferred or subsequent COEs) 3.In the unlikely event that the Institute is unable to deliver your course in full or defaults in any circumstance, you will be offered a refund of any unspent pre paid fees received. You will be notified of the default in writing. The refund will be paid to you within 7 days of the day on which the course ceased being provided. Alternatively, you may be offered enrolment in an alternative course by the Institute at no extra cost to you. You have the right to choose whether you would prefer a refund of unspent pre paid fees, or to accept a place in another course. If you choose placement in another course, we will ask you to sign a document to indicate that you accept the placement. If the Institute is unable to provide a

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refund or place you in an alternative course, the Tuition Protection Service (TPS) will contact you and place you in a suitable alternative course at no extra cost to you. If there are no suitable alternative courses or offers, you may apply for a refund of the amount of any unspent pre-paid tuition fees you have paid.For further information please visit the following link: https://tps.gov.au/ Content/Downloads/TPSStudentBrochure03.pdf

4. Fees not listed in this refund section are not refundable. Prior to a student enrolling, fees may be altered without notice. Once a student has completed enrolment, fees will not be subject to change for the normal duration of the course. If a course length is extended by the student, then any fee increment will be required to be paid for the extended component of the course. 5. All fees and charges must be paid in full prior to course commencement unless an “ INSTALMENT PAYMENT PLAN “ is arranged with the Institute. Students may be excluded from class and subject to Institute’s cancellation process for non-payment of tuition fees. Student tuition fees are safeguarded through the use of insurance and assurance schemes mandated by Australian Legislation. 6. Tuition fees are incurred when course commences. Baxter Institute offers installment payments on the basis that the payments will be made on the scheduled dates. If a student is in breach of the payment arrangement, the Institute has the right to cancel the payment plan and invoice the entire amount owed, also, the Institute’s cancellation process will be commenced as this is a breach of the Written Agreement and the Institute’s Code of Conduct for students. 7. The Institute has the right under ESOS Act to refuse to provide a course to the student who fails to pay an amount he or she is liable to the provider, directly or indirectly, in order to undertake the course. 8. If an enrolled students obtains permission to transfer to another course within Baxter Institute, all unearned fees paid will be credited to the new course.

Working while Studying in Australia Immigration laws allow students to work for a limited number of hours, currently 40 hours per fortnight during school terms. However, work is not easy to find and under no circumstances can students rely on income earned in Australia to pay tuition fees. For further information on how to apply refer to the DIAC website www.immi.gov.au on income earned in Australia to pay tuition fees. For further information on how to apply refer to the DIAC website www.immi.gov.au

CRICOS Provider Code: 02233M I National Provider Number: 7030 I Sheila Baxter Training Centre Pty Ltd I Trading as Baxter Institute *Tuition fees and other course related fees are not subject to change once a student has enrolled.


Student Support Services Baxter Institute provides support services to students to assists them to settle into Australia life and their studies. Support services include: • Accommodation Arrangements • Airport pick up • Career and Course Selection Support • Homework and Academic Support • English as a Second Language Training • Fully Fitted Library & Learning Resourse Centre • Resume writing and Interview skills development • English language difficulties • Pathway to Higher Education • Work Experience* • Job Placement* • Orientation & Welfare Services • Special assistance in dealing with issues of language and cultural differences • Multicultural Support Staff • Home-stay and Guardianship arrangements • Graduation Ceremony • Student Ambassadorship Program

BAKERY & AUTOMOTIVE COURSES 93 Queensbridge Street Southbank VIC 3006 Ph: +61 3 9699 2625 Commercial Bakery & Café/ Automotive Workshop/ Commercial Garage/ Fully fitted Kitchen/ Computer Lab/ Theory Classrooms/ Over head Projectors/ Access to fully fitted Library/ Learning resource centre at SSH/ Student Lounge Bakery and Automotive Trainers Faculty Room/ Easy access to public transport Student Contact Officer(s): Fredrick Money, Donald Isaiah

FABRICATION COURSES 201 Arden Street North Melbourne VIC 3051 Ph: +61 3 9077 4411 Fabrication workshop/ Computer Lab/ Theory Classrooms/ Over head Projectors/ Access to fully fitted Library/ Learning resource center at SSH/ Student Kitchen/ Student Lounge/ Fabrication Trainers Faculty Room/ Easy access to public transport

The Institute has a Complaints and Appeals procedure to provide students with a fair and equitable process for resolving any disputes or complaints they may have. There are consequences for non-compliance with the Student code of Behaviour including immediate suspension in the case of severe breaches and or behaviour that may be construed as threatening to the safety of the student, other students or any person on the Baxter Institute premises. The Student Code of Behaviour requires the following rights and expectations to be respected and adhered to at all times: •

Student Contact Officer(s): David Johnson, Ray Ransome

Facilities Student Support Hub (SSH) / BUSINESS, IT & ACCOUNTING COURSES 228 Flinders Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Ph: +61 3 9650 0367 The SSH available for student support across six days per week/ Computer Labs/ Printing Facilities/ Fully fitted Library/ Learning resource centre/ Student self-study areas/ Theory classes/ Lecture rooms/ Over-head Projectors/ Microsoft Certification/ Student lounges/ Student Kitchens/ Restaurants and coffee shops in arcade/ Business, IT & Accounting Trainers Faculty Room/ Easy access to public transport

from Baxter Institute and other students so that all members of our community can benefit from a collaborative supportive environment. In this environment students can then benefit from the training and teaching and support that Baxter Institute provides.

• ESL COURSES Level 1, 228 Flinders Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Ph: +61 3 9650 0367 Computer Labs/ Classrooms/ Over head Projectors/ Access to fully fitted Library/ Learning resource centre at SSH/ Student Kitchen/ Student Lounge/ Extracurricular activities/ Mini Library/ ESL Trainers Faculty Room/ Easy access to public transport

Student Contact Officer(s): Leigh Dwyer, Andrew Waddell, Mathew Thomas

• Student Contact Officer(s): Marina Hesse, Sophia Ng

DENTAL TECHNOLOGY COURSES 134 Flinders Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Ph: +61 3 9654 5541 Dental Laboratory/ Theory Classrooms/ Over-head Projectors/ Access to fully fitted Library/ Learning resource centre at SSH/ Student Lounge/ Student Kitchen/ Dental Trainers Faculty Room/ Easy access to public transport

Education of accompanying dependents If you come to Australia as an overseas student on a student visa, you should be aware that your school-aged dependants who accompany you will be required to be enrolled in either a government or non-government school. You are required to pay full fees for their education throughout the duration of their visas in Australia

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Student Orientation •

Student Contact Officer(s): Kevin Rafferty, Logan Arthanary

HAIRDRESSING & BEAUTY COURSES 100 Flinders Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Ph: +61 3 9650 0369 Commercial Salon/ Practical and Theory Classrooms/ Over-head Projectors/ Access to fully fitted Library/ Learning resource centre at SSH/ Student equipment & product store room/ Student Lounge/ Student Kitchen/ Hairdressing and Beauty Trainers Faculty Room/ Easy access to public transport

Orientation is conducted on the first day of commencement. Its purpose is to inform new students of most of the aspects of life at Baxter Institute and provide an introduction to studying, Melbourne’s cost of living, transportation, facilities and accommodation. Relevant policies and procedures are addressed during orientation and students are further advised to view our website for latest updates. New students will have a chance to ask any question they may have during the orientation. In addition Baxter Institute staff will be introduced and a tour of the facilities will take place.

Student code of behaviour Student Contact Officer(s): Lynn Matthew, Jaclyn Shea

The right to be treated with respect from others, to be treated fairly and without discrimintation regardless of religion, racial and cultural differences, sexual preference, age, disability and socio-economic status The right to be free from all forms of intimidation The right to study in a safe, clean, orderly and cooperative environment The right to have personal property (including computer files and student work) and the Registered Training Organisation property protected from damage or other misuse The right to have any disputes settled in a fair and rational manner (this is accomplished by the Complaints and Appeals Procedure) The right to work and learn in a supportive environment without interference from others The right to express and share ideas and to ask questions The right to be treated with politeness and courteously at all times The expectation that students will not engage in cheating or plagiarism The expectation that students will submit work when required The expectation that students will be punctual for classes The expectation that students will treat institute staff, trainers and fellow students with respect and without discrimination The expectation that students will maintain consistent attendance by attending all required classes and assessments. The minimum required level of attendance is 70% of scheduled sessions (ESL students minimum required attendance is 80%). Attendance will be reviewed at the end of each study period. This requirement is a student behaviour requirement and not a requirement under standard 11 of the National Code. The expectation that all fees will be paid by the due date

Please refer to website or speak to our support staff for assistance for more details in regards to the Student Code of Behaviour.

The code of behaviour is designed to give every student a clear view of what they can expect

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Course assessment and Course delivery A number of approaches to course assessments are used by Institute staff. Assessment approaches may include: observation of performance in class, workshops or practical tests; case studies; projects; assignments; presentations; role plays; written tests and exams; work experience or work placement. A number of approaches to course delivery are used by Institute staff. Course delivery approaches may include teacher led classroom delivery; workshops; seminars; tutorials, supervised study and computer aided learning. During class time students will be expected to participate by, for example, answering questions, giving opinions, demonstrating tasks, working with others in groups, making presentations and role playing situations.

Satisfactory progress At Baxter Institute we have chosen to monitor our International students based on Academic Progress Requirements under Standard 10 of the National Code. If a student does not have satisfactory academic progress, he or she will be reported to DIAC via PRISMS which may lead to the cancellation of the student visa. For the Institute, unsatisfactory academic performance is defined as being assessed as “Not Yet Competent” for more than 50% of units/modules/ blocks of Competency in a study period. When not all units are weighted equally, Baxter Institute has chosen training delivery hours to determine the percentage. A study period is a discrete period of time measured in weeks. The study period begins from the student’s actual commencement date. The course may contain one or more study periods. For courses of less than 15 weeks, the entire course will be a single study period. For longer course there will be more than one study period. Different courses have study periods of different duration. All study periods within a course will be the same except for the final study period which may be shorter due to a course coming to an end, but it will still be considered as a full study period. The study periods of all courses are prominently listed in the enrolment form, letter of offer and student agreement so those students have full access to all necessary information regarding study periods prior to enrolment. Baxter Institute monitors international students for all study periods that students are enrolled for, including compulsory study periods and non-compulsory periods. A compulsory study period is one in which the student must enrol unless granted a deferment or suspension from enrolment or leave of absence under standard 13 of the National Code and an example of noncompulsory period is a term break. Students who are in danger of being unable to complete a course within the expected duration of study as recorded on the CRICOS register can be considered “at risk” of not meeting satisfactory course progress requirements.

Students will be interviewed, counseled and will be placed on a course intervention strategy which may include, but is not limited to academic skills support, additional English support, additional tutoring, placement in a more appropriate class to get back on the right track of having satisfactory Academic Progress requirements. The course intervention strategy may be activated at any time by the Institute during the study period to support students if required. A warning letter can only be sent to a Student “at risk” after that study period has ended. If a student is identified as not making satisfactory course progress in a second consecutive compulsory study period in a course, the Institute must notify the student of its intention to report the student to DIAC for unsatisfactory progress. The Institute does this through the written notice of intention to report the student for unsatisfactory progress. In the notice Baxter must inform the student that he or she is able to access the registered provider’s complaints and appeals process under Standard 8 and that the student has 20 working days in which to do so. Where the student has chosen not to access the complaints and appeals processes within the 20 working day period, the student withdraws from the process, or the process is completed and results in a decision supporting the Institute (i.e. the student’s appeal was unsuccessful) the Institute must notify the Secretary of DEEWR through PRISMS as soon as practicable of the student not achieving satisfactory course progress.

The ESOS Framework – Providing quality education and protecting your rights The Australian Government wants overseas students in Australia to have a safe, enjoyable and rewarding place to study. Australia’s laws promote quality of service and consumer protection for overseas students. These laws are known as the ESOS framework and they include the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code 2007. Please visit https://aei.gov.au/RegulatoryInformation/Education-Services-for-OverseasStudents-ESOS-Legislative-Framework/ ESOSQuickInformation/Documents/ESOS%20 Factsheets/Other%20Factsheets/The%20 ESOS%20framework.pdf for details.

Protection for overseas students As an overseas student on a student visa, you must study with an education provider and in a course that can be found on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) at http://cricos.dest.gov.au CRICOS registration guarantees that the course and the education provider at which you study meet the high standards necessary for overseas students. Recent changes to the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act have further strengthened protections for international students through the introduction of the Tuition Protection Service (TPS).

If the student’s Appeal is successful or there are compassionate or compelling reasons for the lack of progress, ongoing support must be provided to the student through the Institute’s intervention strategy, and the Institute will not report the student. Please visit: https://www.aei.gov.au/RegulatoryInformation/Education-Services-for-OverseasStudents-ESOS-Legislative-Framework/ National-Code/nationalcodepartd/Documents/ DEEWR-DIAC%20Course%20Progress%20 Policy.pdf to view DEEWR – DIAC Course Progress Policy and Procedures for CRICOS Providers of VET Courses.

Deferring, suspending or cancelling the student’s enrolment Students may initiate a request to defer commencement of studies or suspend their studies on the ground of compassionate or compelling circumstances. Students wishing to defer the commencement of studies or suspend their studies must apply to do so in writing to the Institute by completing the form and submitting supporting documents. The Institute may decide to suspend or cancel a student’s enrolment on its own initiative as a response to misbehaviour or poor academic record by the student. Deferral of commencement, suspension of enrolment and cancellation of enrolment has to be reported to DIAC via PRISMS and may affect the status of a student visa.

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Activities What to do in Melbourne? www.thatsmelbourne.com.au

Visit www.baxter.vic.edu.au

Banks Commonwealth Bank www.commbank.com.au ANZ www.anz.com West Pac www.westpac.com.au Bendigo Bank www.bendigobank.com.au NAB www.nab.com.au (and many more)

Public Libraries State Library of Victoria 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne www.slv.vic.gov.au Melbourne City Library 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne www.citylibrary.org.au

Travel and Transport There are many travel agents to gain great deals on flights such as: Student Flights www.studentflights.com.au For information on public transport: Trains and Trams www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au Please note this information is correct at the time of printing (July 2013). Baxter Institute reserves the right to change information in this Course Guide without prior notification. For the latest information visit the institute’s website.

Events and Activities To find out more information about Baxter Institute and its latest news, events and activities, please visit the following links

Connect with us facebook.com/baxteraustralia baxterinstitute.blogspot.com.au @Baxter_Inst @baxterinstitute

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Baxter Ins tute Head Office/Enrolments is located at: Level 2, 228-236 Flinders Street Melbourne Victoria Australia 3000 Courses are offered at these loca ons: 228-236 Flinders Street Melbourne VIC Australia 3000 100 Flinders Street, Melbourne, VIC Australia 3000 134-136 Flinders Street, Melbourne, VIC Australia 3000 93 Queensbridge Street, Southbank, VIC Australia 3006 201 Arden Street, North Melbourne, VIC Australia 3051 If you have any further queries or you would like to make an appointment to discuss your future just call, fax or email: Telephone: +61 3 9650 0367 Facsimile: +61 3 9654 1049 Email: info@baxter.vic.edu.au For addi onal informa on about the Baxter Ins tute visit our website: www.baxter.vic.edu.au facebook.com/baxteraustralia baxterinsƟtute.blogspot.com.au @Baxter_Inst @baxterinsƟtute

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