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AICL PROSPECTUS | PAGE 1
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE AND LANGUAGE
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE AND LANGUAGE PROSPECTUS
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CONTENTS
Welcome 3
Our Vision, Mission and Goals 3
Why Study at AICL? 3
Live, Study and Work in Australia 4
Our Campus 5
Our Students 6
Pathway to AIH 7
Introducing our Courses 8
Accounting 9
Aged Care 12
Business 14
Children’s Services 15
Community Services Work 17
Information Technology 18
Management 22
Academic Calendar 23
Wall of Memoirs 24
Students’ Corner 25
How to Apply? 26
Our Location 27
AICL PROSPECTUS | PAGE 3
AICL helps ensure its students have a wholesome and positive experi-ence and a competitive advantage. Our campus is buzzing with stu-dents from over 40 nationalities from across the globe who are exposed to a vast range of cultures that enrich their lives and open up a new network of internation-al contacts that could further their future careers. All AICL academic, student services, administrative and marketing teams are support-ive and professional.
Our teachers deliver quality pro-grams and our support staff is al-ways there to assist students with any of their needs. Regular semi-nars run by industry experts en-sure that our students develop the confidence and hone their skills to take a plunge into the profession-al world. This face-to-face support along with our modern facilities gives AICL the necessary edge to meet the needs of our students and prepare them for the challenges ahead.
Having served the Australian edu-cation sector for more than a dec-ade, we are proud to be a part of the success stories of thousands of students and professionals from across the globe, who have come to Sydney to study with us. Our endeavour is to enrich the lives of our students by providing them with opportunities, experiences and knowledge that will help them shape their future.
We look forward to you joining the AICL legacy and fulfilling your ambitions and dreams.
Welcome to the Australian Insti-tute of Commerce and Language where we offer quality education. AICL specializes in vocational ed-ucation and training as a pathway to further studies and a successful career. You will be equipped with the necessary skills required in an evolving and dynamic shifting economy. Our courses have been designed to deliver training that is both practical and career oriented.
At AICL we are continuously evolving and offering relevant new courses, to help our students choose from a wide variety of courses to suit their interest and or skills set. AICL students have a unique opportunity to study VET Courses of their choice and meet with key industry and government bodies for networking and infor-mation flow. Over the last few years, AICL has won both national and state awards for excellence in delivery and our contribution to industry and the skills shortages in Australia.
WelcomeW
elcome
Why stud
y at AIC
L?
Vision Mission Goals
Why study at AICL?
ESOS Legislative Framework
- Award Winning Institute
- Great range of courses
- Established Academic Pathways
- Centrally Located
- Culturally Diverse
- Highly Qualified Academics
equals High Quality Student
- Strong Industry Links
- Supportive Staff
To be a leading private provider of quality VET courses and attractive academic pathways
Our mission is to attract more students, empower them to attain their full potential, and provide the means for individuals of all cul-tures to learn in harmony
- Offer quality education in the
Vocation Educational Training Sector
- Maintain a healthy mix of
international students in campus
- Provide effective and efficient
`Student Services’ and `Academic
Support’ to our students
- Offer effective pathways fo higher
education
- Create a learning environment
that enriches the experiences of
our students and prepares them
for the professional world
Jim Yang | CEO
AICL is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). Under the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act, AICL is legally required to comply with the standards and requirements of the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students (National Code) 2007. For further information please refer to Useful Links For Students on AICL website www.aicl.nsw.edu.au
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LIVE, STUDY AND WORK IN AUSTRALIA
Australia is one of the most popular study
destinations among overseas students. Along
with enjoying a very high quality of education
and training, students have every opportunity to
participate in the broader Australian community
and its culture. Students can make the most of
their semester breaks by exploring the spectac-
ular landscapes and natural diversity that this
lucky country has to offer. Sydney-The Harbour
City is one of the most diverse and spectacular
cities you can live in.
Cost of Living in Australia
Below is a general guide of the living cost
involved in Australian dollars. Cost may vary
according to personal preferences and circum-
stances.
Overall Cost: According to government statistics,
it costs international students around $18,610
per year for living costs which include rent, food
and transport. Souce of data: www.immi.gov.au
Did You Know? - Sydney has a multicultural population
- The city is formally divided into over 630 suburbs
- Sydney has a temperate climate with warm summers
and mild winters, and rainfall spread throughout the year
- International students and their dependents (for
example, spouses and children under 18 years old),
must obtain OSHC (Overseas Student Health Cover)
- International students can work while their course is
in session. Please refer to www.immi.gov.au for more
information.
ACCOMODATION $100 - $400 / WEEK
PUBLIC TRANSPORT $20 - $50 / WEEK
FOOD $80 - $200
Live, Study and
Work in A
ustralia
What our students have to say...
“The trainers at AICL make the course so interesting. We learn quite a lot. I think whatever I will learn here will prove to be very helpful later in life.Also the campus is very clean and tidy”
“Getting an international credential here in Australia is an uphill climb, but AICL has made it achievable for me. AICL always tries its best to accommodate my requests as I work while I study. Having a certificate has never been this fun. The AICL way is the best way”
Daniela (Germany), Diploma of Business
Carlo (Philippines), Cert IV - Aged Care
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AICL’s campus, located in the heart of the Sydney CBD just 2 minutes away from Central Station and bus stops, is purpose-built to ensure that we provide you with the best possible learn-ing environment. Our facilities include:- Large, modern, fully equipped classrooms- State-of-the art computer laboratories - Library facilities- Student common room - Children’s Services Simulation room- Audio visual equipment- Online learning management system
- Multi-lingual student services- Industry and Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) Seminars- Airport pick-up/home stay arrangement- Advice on students’ visa extension- Students’ support and information service, personal and academic counseling- Welfare and Guidance Services- Application of Overseas Students Health Cover (BUPA Card)- Industry Placement#
# selected courses only
Our C
ampus
Our Services
Our Campus
The Student Service/Support Team is your first point of contact at AICL.They are available Mondays - Fridays between 9AM-6PM and Saturdays between 10AM-2PM. Phone: +61(02) 8917 6800Email: [email protected] or [email protected] has an After Hours Assistance Line. If the incident occurs outside of normal business hours please call +61 403 427 754 (Jin Hueng Yang - CEO)
Student’s First Point of Contact
Our Services
All international students studying at AICL are encouraged and supported to enhance their skills and learning experiences which include their attendance and course progress through effective social interaction both on and off campus. AICL offers a platform for on-campus discussion groups, opportunities for students to showcase projects in multi-media formats and encourages learning through dramatization of simulated work practices. Amongst the various other campus activities and events organized and celebrated at AICL, the Multicultural week and Harmony Day are of particular significance as they truly enrich students’ learning experience and enhance their growth as individuals. Our students showcase their home-land through food and other cultural and traditional practices, thus helping each other to understand, embrace and adapt to diversity.
The main goals of organizing social programs and events at AICL are:
· Create a sense of common ground between students and enhance and enrich their learning experiences· Encourage unity in diversity to help students smoothly adapt to a multicultural society and professional environment· Emphasise the benefits of studying at AICL, which is truly a melting pot of cultures
Our teaching staffs are trained to identify students at risk and those students assessed at risk are provided with one-to-one tuition, counseling if required, and are assisted with resources and support to meet their learning objectives in order to successfully complete their course of study.Students also have access to Student Support Services staff and Welfare and counseling services to assist them to meet the requirements of their courses.
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With a diverse cross section of international students coming to study with us from across more than 40 different countries, AICL is a cultural melting pot. Our students get the opportunity to interact in a global network, thus enriching their ‘student life’ experience.
Our Students
Our Stud
ents
“All the lectures are from teachers with practical experience, so one gets information from real life and not just theory. The computer labs at AICL are really well equipped .”
“While studying at AICL, I grew as an individual, learning to interact and talk to people from different backgrounds.”
What our students have to say...
Marian (Slovakia), Diploma of Business Angela (Philippines), Advanced Diploma of IT
AICL PROSPECTUS | PAGE 7
Students completing the Diploma and Advanced
Diploma at AICL can continue on to the Australian
Institute of Higher Education (AIH Higher Educa-
tion) to complete their Bachelor of Accounting or
Bachelor of Business.
AIH Higher Education provides an attractive path-
way toward completing a Bachelor. In accordance
with Articulation Agreements between AICL and
AIH Higher Education, students completing
AICL’s Diplomas or Advanced Diplomas receive
advanced standing toward their Bachelor course
and will need to complete fewer than the normal
three year, 24 unit course.
Students who have a 5.5 IELTS upon entry for an
AICL course are deemed to have fulfilled the 6.0
IELTS entry requirement for AIH Higher Education
Bachelor courses upon completion of at least 1year
Diploma study at AICL.
Advantages of AIH Higher Education:
• Each course is accredited by the Australian
government (TEQSA).
•Each course is of same standard as those
offered by a university in Australia.
•AIH’s courses are well known for their
excellence and quality. Personalised attention
through smaller classes and proven teaching
methods results in sought-after graduates of
accounting and business.
•The AIH Bachelor of Accounting course is
professionally accredited by CPA Australia, ICA
Australia, CIMA, and IPA.
Log on to www.aih.nsw.edu.au, for further
information on Articulation Pathways and start
a conversation with AIH concerning your career
success!
AICL to AIH - Your Pathway to a Bachelor of Accounting or Bachelor of Business
Pathway to Bachelor Program
me
!! "
IELTS < 5.5EAP with Partner ELICOS Providers
Diploma and Advanced Diploma of
Accounting or Business
Entry to Bachelor of Accountingor
Bachelor of Businessat AIH Higher Education with
Advanced Standing
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Introducing O
ur Vocational C
ourses
AccountingFNS40611 - Certificate IV in AccountingFNS50210 - Diploma of AccountingFNS60210 - Advanced Diploma of Ac-counting
Children’s Services **CHC30113 - Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and CareCHC50113 - Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
Information TechnologyICA30111 - Certificate III in Information Digital Media and TechnologyICA40411 - Certificate IV in Information Technology - NetworkingICA50411 - Diploma of Information Technology - NetworkingICA60211 - Advanced Diploma of Network Security
ManagementBSB60407 - Advanced Diploma of Management
Community Services WorkCHC50612 - Diploma of Community Services Work
Aged Care *CHC30212 - Certificate III in Aged CareCHC40108 - Certificate IV in Aged Care
BusinessBSB50207 - Diploma of Business
Introducing Our Vocational Courses
Note: Please refer to our website for detailed Unit Codes and Unit Names.Course information contained in this Prospectus is subject to change as per relevant regulatory requirements.
For information on Tuition Fees, Additional Services & Fees and Other Charges, please refer to Fees on AICL website www.aicl.nsw.edu.au
* H & A Training RTO : 90871 delivers and assesses HLTAID003 Provide First Aid, note that the unit HLTAID003 incorporates the unit HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. ** H & A Training RTO : 90871 delivers and assesses HLTAID004 Provide First Aid and Emergency First Aid Response in an Education & Care setting.
AICL PROSPECTUS | PAGE 9
Course AimThe Certificate IV in Accounting qualification provides students with basic accounting skills and trains them to use system in the accounting environment, leading to careers such as accounts receivable and payable clerks, payroll clerks, bookkeepers, general clerical assistants or trainee accountants. Students will learn how to prepare financial reports and financial statements, set up and operate a com-puterised accounting system (MYOB), prepare operational budget, produce job costing information and maintain asset and inventory records.
Career OpportunitiesPossible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Operational reporting Producing non-complex management reports including
compiling budget information Compiling data for job costing reports Limited supervision of the operation of computer based
financial systems Classifying, recording and reporting accounting
information Maintaining inventory records Managing a small office Ensuring relevant legal requirements are adhered to
Qualification StructureCore Units BSBWHS201A Contribute to health & safety of others BSBITU306A Design & produce business documents FNSINC401A Apply principles of professional practice to work
in the financial services industy FNSACC301A Process financial transactions & interim reports BSBFIA401A Prepare financial reports FNSACC403B Make decisions in a legal context FNSACC404A Prepare financial statements for non reporting entities FNSBKG404A Carry out Business & installment activity
statement tasks FNSACC406A Set up and operate a computerised
accounting system
Elective Units FNSACC401A Process business tax requirements BSBITU402A Develop and use complex spread sheets FNSACC402A Prepare operational budgets FNSACC303A Perform financial calculations
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent
FNS40611 Certificate IV in Accounting
CRICOS Course Code: 079228E
National Qualification Code: FNS40611
Course Duration: 39 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
ICA30111 - Certificate III in Information Digital Media and TechnologyICA40411 - Certificate IV in Information Technology - NetworkingICA50411 - Diploma of Information Technology - NetworkingICA60211 - Advanced Diploma of Network Security
Certificate IV
in Accounting
* H & A Training RTO : 90871 delivers and assesses HLTAID003 Provide First Aid, note that the unit HLTAID003 incorporates the unit HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. ** H & A Training RTO : 90871 delivers and assesses HLTAID004 Provide First Aid and Emergency First Aid Response in an Education & Care setting.
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Course AimThe Diploma of Accounting provides students with a solid grounding in the accounting discipline. Students will develop practical skills in financial accounting, budgeting, auditing, management accounting, financial forecasting, taxation and accounting information system.
This qualification reflects professional accounting job roles in financial services and other industries. It contributes to, but does not encompass, educational requirements for providing tax agent services.
Career Opportunities Possible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Introducing and maintaining accounting systems Maintaining internal control systems Preparing financial statements Preparing tax returns Reporting on business performance Preparing accounting reports for management
Note: Persons providing a tax agent service must be registered by the Tax Practitioners Board and meet educational and other requirements for registration including a designated period of experience. Persons seeking tax agent registration should check current registration requirements with the Board as this is regularly under review.
Qualification StructureCore Units FNSACC501A Provide financial & business performance
information FNSACC502B Prepare legally compliant tax returns FNSACC503A Manage budgets & forecasts FNSACC504A Prepare financial reports`for corporate entities FNSACC506A Implement & maintain internal control procedures FNSACC507A Provide management accounting information
Elective Units FNSORG506A Prepare financial forecasts & projections FNSACC505A Establish & maintain accounting information systems BSBWOR401A Establish effective workplace relationships
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent Completion of core units in Certificate IV in Accounting
(FNS10, FNS 04 or FNS 11)
FNS 50210 Diploma of Accounting
CRICOS Course Code: 073977E
National Qualification Code: FNS50210
Course Duration: 39 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Diplom
a of Accounting
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Qualification StructureCore Units FNSACC501A Provide financial & business performance
information FNSACC502B Prepare legally compliant tax returns FNSACC503A Manage budgets & forecasts FNSACC504A Prepare financial reports`for corporate entities FNSACC506A Implement & maintain internal control procedures FNSACC507A Provide management accounting information
Elective Units FNSORG506A Prepare financial forecasts & projections FNSACC505A Establish & maintain accounting information systems BSBWOR401A Establish effective workplace relationships
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent Completion of core units in Certificate IV in Accounting
(FNS10, FNS 04 or FNS 11)
CRICOS Course Code: 073978D
National Qualification Code: FNS60210
FNS60210 Advanced Diploma of Accounting
Course AimThis qualification reflects professional accounting job roles in financial services and other industries. It contributes to, but does not encompass, educational requirements for providing tax agent services. The course will equip students with the knowledge of interpreting & using financial statistics and tools, applying economic principles, preparing complex tax returns, conducting internal audits, evaluating financial risks and moni-toring corporate governance activities.
Career OpportunitiesPossible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Financial Accounting Officer Corporation Law Assistant Cost Management Accountant
Note: To become an eligible public accountant, industry/ legislative requirements apply
Qualification StructureCore Units FNSACC604A Monitor corporate governance activities FNSINC601A Apply economic principles to work in the
financial services industry FNSINC602A Interpret & use financial statistics & tools
Elective Units FNSACC613A Prepare & analyse management accounting
information FNSACC608A Evaluate organisation’s financial performance FNSACC601B Prepare & administer compliant tax returns for
legal entities FNSACC606A Conduct internal audit FNSACC614A Prepare complex corporate financial reports
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presenta-tions, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or
equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent Completion of Diploma of in Accounting FNS10 or
FNS04
Course Duration: 26 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Ad
vanced D
iploma of A
ccounting
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CHC30212 Certificate III in Aged Care
CRICOS Course Code: 077455K
National Qualification Code: CHC30212
Course Duration: 26 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face, Online and Workplacement
Course Aim This qualification provides knowledge and skills to maintain care and other activities of living for people in an aged care setting, and carry out tasks related to an individualized plan. The workers at this level reports directly to a supervisor and not responsible for other workers.
Career OpportunitiesPossible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Assistant in Nursing Care Assistant Care Worker Community House Worker Accommodation Support Worker Home Care Assistant Personal Care Giver In-home Respite Worker Personal Care Worker Support Worker
Work PlacementSatisfactory completion of at least 128 hours at various residen-tial care facilities by AICL.
An AICL trainer/assessor will be present throughout the work placement to assess student performance and progress as a part of assessment of the practical components of the course. Students must obtain an Australian Federal Police( AFP) clear-ance and vacination record card for health care workers/students before delivery of practical component.
Qualification StructureCore Units CHCAC317A Support older people to maintain independence CHCAC318A Work effectively with older people CHCAC319A Provide support to people living with dementia CHCCS411C Work effectively in the community sector CHCICS301B Provide support to meet personal care needs CHCICS302B Participation in the implementation of
individualized plans CHCICS303A Support individual health & emotional well being CHCWHS312A Follow WHS safety procedures for direct care work CHCPA301B Deliver care services using a palliative approach HLTAP301B Recognize healthy body systems in a health care context
Elective Units HLTAID003 Provide First Aid * CHCCOM403A Use targeted communication skills to build
relationships CHCCS400C Work within a legal & ethical framework CHCAC410B Collect technical data to support client health
care planAssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce, practicum and work placement.Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or
equivalent IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or Equivalent
Note: Please refer to Work Placement for additional requirements applicable before starting Practicum.
Certificate III in A
ged C
are
* H & A Training RTO : 90871 delivers and assesses HLTAID003 Provide First Aid, note that the unit HLTAID003 incorporates the unit HLTAID001 Provide Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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Course Duration: 26 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face, Online and Workplacement
Qualification StructureCore Units CHCAC317A Support older people to maintain independence CHCAC318A Work effectively with older people CHCAC319A Provide support to people living with dementia CHCCS411C Work effectively in the community sector CHCICS301B Provide support to meet personal care needs CHCICS302B Participation in the implementation of
individualized plans CHCICS303A Support individual health & emotional well being CHCWHS312A Follow WHS safety procedures for direct care work CHCPA301B Deliver care services using a palliative approach HLTAP301B Recognize healthy body systems in a health care context
Elective Units HLTAID003 Provide First Aid * CHCCOM403A Use targeted communication skills to build
relationships CHCCS400C Work within a legal & ethical framework CHCAC410B Collect technical data to support client health
care planAssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce, practicum and work placement.Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or
equivalent IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or Equivalent
Note: Please refer to Work Placement for additional requirements applicable before starting Practicum.
Course Aim This qualification provides knowledge and skills to plan, devel-op, implement and monitor programs and services for older people. Students will learn skills to assess the needs of older people with complex circumstances and plan and conduct group and recreation programs for older people. Students will also learn how to monitor services, implement and monitor health and safety policies and procedures and organise an effective work environment.
Career Opportunities Possible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Day Activity Worker Care supervisor Care team leader Personal Care worker Program coordinator - social programs Support Worker Accommodation Support Worker
Work Placement Satisfactory completion of at least 128 hrs of work placement is compulsory. Students will be placed at various residential care facilities by AICL.
An AICL trainer/assessor will be present throughout the work placement to assess student performance and progress as a part of assessment of the practical components of the course. Students must obtain an Australian Federal Police( AFP) clear-ance and vacination record card for health care workers/students before delivery of practical component.
Qualification StructureCore Units CHCAC412B Provide services to an older person with complex needs
CHCAC416A Facilitate support responsive to the specific nature of dementia CHCAC417A Implement interventions with older people at risk of falls CHCAD401D Advocate for clients CHCCS400C Work within a relevant legal and ethical framework CHCICS401B Facilitate support for personal care needs CHCICS402B Facilitate individualized plan CHCINF403E Coordinate information systems CHCNET404B Facilitate links with other services CHC0RG406C Supervise work
Elective Units CHCWS312A Follow WHS safety procedures for direct care work HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and
co-workers CHCCOM403A Use targeted communication skills to build
relationships CHCCS305C Assist with Medication CHCRH404B Plan, implement and monitor leisure and health programs
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written exam-inations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce, practicum and work placement.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or Equivalent
Note: Please refer to Work Placement for additional requirements applicable before starting Practicum.
Pre-requisites Prospective students must have completed CHC30212 equivalent or core* units from CHC30212 *Please refer to www.training.gov.au/training/details/CHC30212
CRICOS Course Code: 073875M
National Qualification Code: CHC40108
CHC40108 Certificate IV in Aged Care
Course Duration: 26 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face, Online and Workplacement
Certificate IV
in Aged
Care
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Course AimThis qualification reflects the role of individuals with substan-tial experience in a range of settings and 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 further develop in order to create further educational and employment opportunities.
Career OpportunitiesPossible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Executive Officer Program Consultant Program Co-ordinator
Qualification StructureElectives Units BSBMKG501B Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities BSBMKG508A Plan direct marketing activities BSBADM503B Plan and manage conferences BSBHRM505B Manage remuneration and employee benefits BSBHRM506A Manage recruitment, selection and induction process BSBPMG522A Undertake project work BSBRSK501B Manage Risks BSBWOR501B Manage personal work priorities and professional
development
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent
CRICOS Course Code: 068799E
National Qualification Code: BSB50207
BSB50207 Diploma of Business
Diplom
a of Business
Course Duration: 52 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
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Course AimThis qualification covers Childcare educators who use organi-zation policies, procedures and individual children’s profile to plan activities and provide care to children, facilitating their leisure and play and enabling them to achieve their develop-mental outcomes. Depending on the setting, educators may work under direct supervision or autonomously.Career OpportunitiesPossible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Child care assistant Outside school hours care assistant Playgroup supervisor Recreation assistant Family day care worker Nanny Child care worker
Work Placement Satisfactory completion of at least 120 hrs of unpaid work placement is compulsory. AICL organizes work placement for students at Childcare centers. Daily working hours will be negotiated between students and the center.
Students must obtain Working With Children Check and Aus-tralian Federal Police (AFP) Clearance. AICL will pay neces-sary costs relating to insurance cover for the work placement.
Qualification StructureCore Units CHCCS400C Work within a legal and ethical framework CHCECE001 Develop cultural competence CHCECE002 Ensure the health and safety of children CHCECE003 Provide care for children
CHCECE004 Promote and provide healthy food and drinks CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers CHCECE007 Develop positive and respectful relationships with
children CHCECE009 Use an approved learning framework to guide practice CHCECE010 Support the holistic development of children in early
childhood CHCECE011 Provide experiences to support children’s play
and learning CHCECE013 Use information about children to inform practice CHCPRT001 Identify and respond to children and young people at risk HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education
and care setting ** HLTWHS001 Participate in work health and safety HLTHIR404D Work effectively with aboriginal and /or Torres Strait
Islander people
Elective Units HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and
co-workers BSBINN301A Promote innovation in a team environment CHCORG303C Participate effectively in the work environment
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce, practicum and work placement.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or Equivalent
Note: Please refer to Work Placement for additional requirements applicable before starting Practicum.
CRICOS Course Code: 081763G
National Qualification Code: CHC30113
CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
Course Duration: 52 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face, Online and Workplacement
Certificate III in Early C
hildhood
Education and
Care
** H & A Training RTO : 90871 delivers and asseses HLTAID004 Provide First Aid and Emergency First Aid Response in an Education & Care setting.
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Course Aim This qualification covers Childcare educators who use organi-zation policies, procedures and individual children’s profile to plan activities and provide care to children, facilitating their leisure and play and enabling them to achieve their develop-mental outcomes. Depending on the setting, educators may work under direct supervision or autonomously.Career OpportunitiesPossible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Child Care Worker Team Leader Authorized Supervisor Children’s Advisor Children’s Services Co-ordinator Group Leader Child care trainer
Work Placement Satisfactory completion of at least 240 hrs of unpaid work placement is compulsory. AICL organizes work placement for students at Childcare centers. Daily working hours will be negotiated between students and the center.
Students must obtain Working With Children Check and Aus-tralian Federal Police (AFP) Clearance. AICL will pay necessary costs relating to insurance cover for the work placement.Qualification StructureCore Units CHCCS400C Work within a legal & ethical framework CHCECE001 Develop cultural competence CHCECE002 Ensure the health & safety of children CHCECE003 Provide care for Children CHCECE004 Promote & provide healthy food & drinks CHCECE005 Provide care for babies & toddlers CHCECE007 Develop positive & respectful relationships with children CHCECE009 Use an approved learning framework to guide practice
CHCECE016 Establish & maintain a safe & healthy environment for children CHCECE017 Foster the holistic development & wellbeing of the
child in early childhood CHCECE018 Nurture creativity in children CHCECE019 Facilitate compliance in an education & care services CHCECE020 Establish & implement plans for developing cooperative
behaviour CHCECE021 Implement strategies for the inclusion of all children CHCECE022 Promote children’s agency CHCECE023 Analyse information to inform learning CHCECE024 Design & implement the curriculum to foster children’s
learning & development CHCECE025 Embed sustainable practices in service operations CHCECE026 Work in partnership with families to provide appropriate
education & care for children HLTWHS003 Maintain work health & safety CHCPRT001 Identify and respond to children & young people at risk HLTAID004 Provide an emergency first aid response in an education
& care setting ** HLTHIR404D Work effectively with Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait
Islander people Elective Units CHCECE013 Use information about children to inform practice HLTWHS001 Participate in work health and safety HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients & co-workers CHCORG406C Supervise work BSBLED401A Develop teams & individuals
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce, practicum and work placement.Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or Equivalent
Note: Please refer to Work Placement for additional requirements applicable before starting Practicum.
CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
Diplom
a of Early Child
hood Ed
ucation and C
are
CRICOS Course Code: 081764G
National Qualification Code: CHC50113
Course Duration: 104 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face, Online and Workplacement
** H & A Training RTO : 90871 delivers and asseses HLTAID004 Provide First Aid and Emergency First Aid Response in an Education & Care setting.
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Course Aim This qualification addresses work in roles that usually involve service delivery, either direct client work and/or community ed-ucation or development projects. Workers at this level operate at an advanced skill level and may also have responsibility for the supervision of other staff and volunteers.
Career Opportunities Possible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Assessor Family support worker Group facilitator / coordinator Case worker or manager Pastoral care counsellor Social welfare worker
Work Placement Satisfactory completion of 200 hours of work placement is com-pulsory. AICL organises work placement for students to ensure that practicum location shall meet the requirements of the course and that the ‘’real’’ tasks being undertaken in the work-place complement the tasks and learning being undertaken in the course. Students must obtain Australian Federal Police (AFP) Clearance, vaccination record card for health care workers/students and Working With Children Check (WWCC) before start of the practicum.
Qualification StructureCore units CHCCD514B Implement community development strategies CHCCM503C Develop, facilitate and monitor all aspects of case
management CHCCOM504B Develop, implement and promote effective
workplace communication CHCCS500B Conduct complex assessment & referral CHCCSL501A Work within a structured counselling framework CHCCW503A Work intensively with clients CHCGROUP403D Plan and conduct group activities CHCLD415A Confirm client developmental status
CHCLD514B Analyze impacts of sociological factors on clients CHCORG428A Reflect on and improve own professional practice HLTWHS300A Contribute to WHS processes
Electives units CHCAD504B Provide advocacy and representation services CHCCS502C Maintain legal and ethical work practices CHCDIS301C Work effectively with people with a disability CHCDIS302A Maintain an environment to empower people with
disabilities CHCDIS322A Support community participation and inclusion CHCDIS509E Maximise participation in work by people with
disabilities CHCDIS511A Coordinate services for people with disabilities
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce, practicum and work placement.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or
equivalent IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or Equivalent
Pre-requisites To gain entry into CHC50612 Diploma of Community Services Work candidates must either:1. Be recognised as competent, through a recognised training program or recognition process, against the following core units of competency from CHC40708 Certificate IV in Community Services Work: i) CHCCS411C Work effectively in the community sector ii) HLTHIR403C Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workersOR 2. Have sufficient relevant experience and knowledge of community work and/or community services
CHC50612 Diploma of Community Services Work
CRICOS Course Code: 082451E
National Qualification Code: CHC50612
Course Duration: 74 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Workplacement
Diplom
a of Com
munity Services W
ork
Client service assessor Community services worker Program coordinator or
manager Coordinator
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Course Aim This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be competent in a wide range of general information and communications technology (ICT) technical functions and to achieve a degree of self-sufficiency as an advanced ICT user.
Career Opportunities People working at this level will support information technol-ogy activities in the workplace across a wide range of ICT areas, including technical support, network administration, web technologies, software applications and digital media technologies. Graduates from this qualification will be able to work in basic personal computer support, basic network/ system administration or in first level help desk roles.
Possible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Help desk officer Help desk assistant ICT operations support ICT user support PC support Technical support
Qualification Structure Core Units BSBWHS304A Participate effectively in WHS communication and
consultation processes BSBSUS301A Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable
work practices (CU) ICAICT202A Work and communicate effectively in an IT environment (CU) ICAICT301A Create user documentation (CU) ICASAS301A Run standard diagnostic tests (CU) ICAICT302A Install and optimize operating system software (CU)
Elective Units ICANWK302A Identify and resolve network problems (SE) ICANWK305A Install and manage network protocols (SE) BSBIPR301A Comply with organizational requirements for protection
and use of intellectual property (GE) ICANWK301A Provide network systems administration (SE) ICANWK304A Administer network peripherals (SE) ICASAS307A Install, configure and secure a small office home office
network (SE) ICANWK303A Configure and administer a network operating system (GE) ICAICT305A Identify and use current industry-specific technologies (GE) ICPMM346C Incorporate video into multimedia presentations (GE) ICAICT306A Migrate to New Technology ICASAS305A Provide IT advice to clients
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent
CRICOS Course Code: 078891D
National Qualification Code: ICA30111
ICA30111 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology
Course Duration: 36 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Certificate III in Inform
ation,Digital M
edia
and Technology
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Course Aim This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to install and manage small scale networks, either as an independent network support technician or as part of a team.
Career Opportunities Possible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Network Support Network Operations Support Network Technician Network Operations Technician Network Support Technician
Qualification Structure Core Units BSBWHS304A Participate effectively in WHS communication
and consultation processes ICAICT418A Contribute to copyright, ethics and
privacy in an IT environment ICANWK401A Install and manage a server ICANWK402A Install and configure virtual machines
for sustain able ICT ICANWK403A Manage network and data integrity ICAICT401A Determine and confirm client business
requirements ICANWK404A Install, operate and troubleshoot a small
enterprise branch network ICTTEN4198A Install, configure and test an internet
protocol network
Elective Units ICANWK408A Configure a desktop environment ICANWK405A Build a small wireless local area network ICTTENS200A Install, configure and test a local area network switch ICANWK407A Install and configure client-server applications and services ICAPMG401A Support small scale IT projects ICTTEN4199A Install, configure and test a router ICTTEN4211A Design, install and configure an internetwork ICANWK410A Install hardware to a network ICANWK406A Install, configure and test network security
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent
ICA40411 Certificate IV in Information Technology - Networking
CRICOS Course Code: 078892C
National Qualification Code: ICA40411
Course Duration: 46 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Course Duration: 36 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Certificate IV
in Information Technology
- Netw
orking
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Course AimThis qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to manage, as an independent ICT specialist or as part of a team, the installation of range of net-works, including internetworking, security and e-business integration.
Career Opportunities Possible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Network administrator IT administrator IT operations administrator network services administrator network support coordinator network operations analyst network security coordinator network e-business coordinator
Qualification Structure Core Units ICAICT418A Contribute to copyright, ethics and privacy
in an IT environment ICAICT511A Match IT needs with the strategic direction
of the enterprise ICANWK529A Install and manage complex ICT networks ICTSUS5187A Implement server virtualization for a sustainable
ICT system ICTTEN6206A Produce an ICT network architecture design
Elective Units ICANWK509A Design and implement a security perimeter for
ICT networks ICTTEN5204A Produce technical solutions from business specifications ICANWK525B Configure an enterprise virtual computing environment ICANWK505A Design, build and test a network server ICANWK503A Install and maintain valid authentication processes BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability ICASAS505A Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans ICTTEN4213A Configure and troubleshoot advanced network switching ICANWK524A Install and configure network access storage devices ICANWK531A Configure an internet gateway ICANWK511A Manage network security
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written exam-inations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent
CRICOS Course Code: 078893B
National Qualification Code: ICA50411
ICA50411 Diploma of Information Technology - Networking
Course Duration: 45 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Diplom
a in Information Technology
- Netw
orking
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Elective Units ICANWK509A Design and implement a security perimeter for
ICT networks ICTTEN5204A Produce technical solutions from business specifications ICANWK525B Configure an enterprise virtual computing environment ICANWK505A Design, build and test a network server ICANWK503A Install and maintain valid authentication processes BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability ICASAS505A Review and update disaster recovery and contingency plans ICTTEN4213A Configure and troubleshoot advanced network switching ICANWK524A Install and configure network access storage devices ICANWK531A Configure an internet gateway ICANWK511A Manage network security
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written exam-inations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent
Course Duration: 45 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Course Aim This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an in-dividual to plan, design, manage and monitor an enterprise information and communications technology (ICT) network as an independent ICT specialist or as part of a team responsible for advanced ICT network security systems. The qualification has a high-level ICT technical base with appro-priate security units and the ability to specialise in a number of areas, including voice, wireless, network infrastructure and sustainability.
Career Opportunities Possible occupational outcomes for this course may include: e-security specialist ICT security specialist IT security administrator IT security analyst IT security specialist systems/network administrator network security analyst network security specialist network security administrator senior network administrator systems security analyst
Qualification Structure Core Units ICANWK502A Implement secure encryption technologies ICANWK602A Plan, configure and test advanced server
based security ICANWK509A Design and implement a security perimeter for
ICT networks ICANWK601A Design and implement a security system ICTSUS6233A Integrate sustainability in ICT planning and
design projects
Electives Units ICANWK609A Configure and manage intrusion prevention
system on network sensors ICANWK608A Configure network devices for a secure network
infrastructure ICAICT610A Manage copyright, ethics and privacy in an IT
environment ICTPMG8143B Manage a telecommunications project ICTTEN8195B Evaluate and apply network security ICANWK613A Develop plans to manage structured trouble
shooting process of enterprise networks ICAICT601A Develop IT strategic and action plans
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or
equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent
ICA60211 Advanced Diploma of Network Security
CRICOS Course Code: 078931A
National Qualification Code: ICA60211
Course Duration: 36 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Ad
vanced D
iploma of N
etwork Security
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Course Aim Graduates will gain strategic leadership skills and man-agement expertise. It will benefit individuals who aspire to work in a role of managerial capacity and are looking to gain a competitive advantage by getting an insight into real-life business environment and an understanding of coping and dealing with management situations.
Career OpportunitiesPossible occupational outcomes for this course may include: Area Manager Department Manager
Qualification Structure Core Units BSBINN601B Manage organisational change BSBMGT605B Provide leadership across the organisation BSBMGT616A Develop and implement strategic plans
Elective Units BSBMKG605B Evaluate international marketing opportunities BSBFIM601A Manage finances BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures
for sustainability BSBCOM603C Plan and establish compliance management
systems BSBMGT617A Develop and implement a business plan
AssessmentsCombination of assessment methods that may include written examinations, reports, group activities, presentations, viva-voce.
Entry Requirements Must be 18 years of age or above and Year 12 or equivalent IELTS 5.5 (Academic) or Equivalent
CRICOS Course Code: 081765F
National Qualification Code: BSB60407
BSB60407 Advanced Diploma of Management
Course Duration: 52 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Ad
vanced D
iploma of M
anagement
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BSB60407 Advanced Diploma of Management
Course Duration: 52 weeks
Delivery Method: Face to Face and Online
Acad
emic C
alendar
Year 2014 Term/Intake Start Date End Date No. of
Weeks Session/Break
1st 28 January 05 April 10 Session Holiday 06 April 21 April 2 Break 2nd 22 April 28 June 10 Session Holiday 29 June 13 July 2 Break 3rd 14 July 21 September 10 Session Holiday 22 September 05 October 2 Break 4th 06 October 14 December 10 Session Holiday 15 December 25 January 6 Break Year 2015 Term/Intake Start Date End Date No. of
Weeks Session/Break
1st 27 January 05 April 10 Session Holiday 06 April 19 April 2 Break 2nd 20 April 28 June 10 Session Holiday 29 June 12 July 2 Break 3rd 13 July 20 Sept 10 Session Holiday 21 Sept 04 October 2 Break 4th 05 October 13 December 10 Session Holiday 14 December 24 January 6 Break Year 2016 Term/Intake Start Date End Date No. of
Weeks Session/ Break
1st 25 January 03 April 10 Session Holiday 04 April 17 April 2 Break 2nd 18 April 26 June 10 Session Holiday 27 June 10 July 2 Break 3rd 11 July 18 September 10 Session Holiday 19 September 02 October 2 Break 4th 03 October 11 December 10 Session Holiday 12 December 22 January 6 Break
Year 2017 Term/Intake Start Date End Date No. of
Weeks Session/Break
1st 23 January 02 April 10 Session Holiday 03 April 16 April 2 Break 2nd 17 April 25 June 10 Session Holiday 26 June 09 July 2 Break 3rd 10 July 17 September 10 Session Holiday 18 September 01 October 2 Break 4th 02 October 10 December 10 Session Holiday 11 December 21 January 6 Break Year 2018 Term/Intake Start Date End Date No. of
Weeks Session/Break
1st 22 January 01 April 10 Session Holiday 02 April 15 April 2 Break 2nd 16 April 24 June 10 Session Holiday 0 5 June 08 July 2 Break 3rd 09 July 16 September 10 Session Holiday 17
September 30 September
2 Break
4th 01 October 09 December 10 Session Holiday 10
December 27 January 7 Break
Note: All new students will have to participate in an orientation sessions held during the first week of each term. Classes start on the following week except for Children’s Services courses which starts on the first week.For more information please contact AICL Marketing or Admission at [email protected]
* Subject to change
Academic Calendar*
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Wall of M
emoirs
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Students’ C
orner
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How to apply?
For Appeals, Complaints & Grievance Resolution, Deferment,Suspension and Cancellation of Studies please refer to AICL website www.aicl.nsw.edu.au
1. Obtain the enrolment form from www.aicl.nsw.edu.au or from one of our representative agents in Australia or in your country.
2. Complete the AICL Enrolment form with your signature.3. Read and understand the conditions of Enrolment and the Refund Policy4. Submit the AICL enrolment form to [email protected] or to your nominated agent with:
(a) all your academic qualifications,(b) evidence of your English language proficiency;(c) main page of your passport.(d) Accommodation Form (if you require accommodation) Please note:All documents that are not in English should have certified translations.Original copies will be required upon commencement of the course. 5. Await notification from AICL when a Letter of Offer (LoO) and AICL Offer Acceptance form will be sent if your application is successful. Your Letter of Offer and AICL Acceptance of Offer form will indicate the course you have been offered, the fees payable, and the course commencement date.6. If you wish to proceed, please follow the steps below:
Sign the AICL Offer Acceptance form
Make a payment for the fees via bank transfer payable to AICL
Account Name : Australian Institute of Commerce and Language (AICL)Account DetailsBSB No. 032006 Account No. 187386Bank Name : Westpac Banking CorporationBranch: 242 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 AustraliaReference: Student Full Name (All payments are to be made in Australian dollars only.) 7. Send a copy of the proof of payment (bank transfer receipt) and the signed AICL Acceptance of Offer form to [email protected]. Upon receipt of your payment, your place at AICL will be confirmed. An electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (E-CoE) will be sent to the DIBP office in your home country, and a copy will be sent to youor your nominated agent for your student visa application.9. For information on Student Visas for Australia and related enquiries please visit www.immi.gov.au
How to apply?
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Our Location
Australian Institute of Commerce and Language
Level 9, 815 George Street, Sydney NSW Australia 2000
Phone: +61 2 8917 6800 | Fax: +61 2 9212 0069
Email: [email protected] | Website: www.aicl.nsw.edu.au
CRICOS Provider Number: 02048A
Registered as Cornerstone Investment Aust. Pty Ltd
Trading as Australian Institute of Commerce and Language
National Provider Code: 5500
Our Location
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Australian Institute of Commerce and Language
Level 9, 815 George Street, Sydney NSW Australia 2000Phone: +61 2 8917 6800 | Fax: +61 2 9212 0069Email: [email protected] | Website: www.aicl.nsw.edu.auCRICOS Provider Number: 02048ARegistered as Cornerstone Investment Aust. Pty LtdTrading as Australian Institute of Commerce and LanguageNational Provider Code: 5500
Information contained herein is correct at the time of printing - 2nd September 2014 AICL Prospectus v. 21
AGENT/REPRESENTATIVE