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067733J GENERAL ENGLISH
067734G IELTS PREPARATION
088071B ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
CUF40107 CERTIFICATE IV IN SCREEN AND MEDIA
CUF50107 DIPLOMA OF SCREEN AND MEDIA
Release date: November 2015
Welcome to the Victory InstituteOur goal is to be the best provider of education in ELICOS, graphic arts and multimedia by providing quality of teaching for you to emerge from our Institute capable of competing and working effectively and successfully in the national and international scene. The Victory Institute is committed to high standards in the provision of Vocational Education and Training (VET), and client services. Our Code of Practice is based on the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000, the National English Accreditation Scheme (NEAS), the National Code 2007, and the VET Quality Framework under RTO Standard 2015.
About Victory InstituteAt Victory Institute we believe that effective preparation for a future in the digital entertainment industry takes place in a relaxed environment that allows for individuality and creative growth.
We provide a diverse range of study options with courses that specialise in graphic design and 2D & 3D animation. Our modern building, situated within walking distance of Town Hall station, offers students access to industry standard equipment and various specialised computer labs updated with professional design and editing software. After completing your course at Victory you will be fully qualified to begin your desired career in the entertainment landscape.
AccreditationVictory Institute aims to be the No.1 Institute, which specialises in these technical skills and for you to graduate from our Institute capable of competing in the national and international skills market.
We are committed to high standards in the provision of vocational education and training and other client services. Our Code of Practice is based on the VET Quality Framework and describes the minimum standards of our vocational training delivery and assessment services and other client services under RTO Standard 2015.
General EnglishCRICOS Course Code 067733J
Course DescriptionThis course is intended for students wishing to learn English for a variety of different purposes. All four macro-skills of Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening will be developed in a program which allows students to pursue their interests in the areas of work, study and leisure. Our General English courses aim to give students the language for daily living whether it be for shopping, travel, work or social situations. In addition, our courses act as a pathway to our Vocational courses or IELTS Preparation courses.
Course StructureThe General English courses include the following components: • Theme-based language development from Core Textbook which every student needs to purchase • Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing Skills Extension • Regular reviews and testing of what has been covered throughout the course • Regular educational and cultural excursions
Course DeliveryThe General English courses are delivered through classroom face-to-face instruction, individual and group projects, class presentations and discussions and educational/cultural excursions. Each level has a core textbook where topics and different language features are introduced each week. Lessons are communicative and student centered, therefore giving students the opportunity to practice using English as much as possible.
Assessment MethodsAssessment will be based on attendance, participation, coursework and end-of-course tests. Students will be assessed through progress testing of core textbook content every month; regular assessments of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills development and weekly self-assessments during the weekly review sessions conducted every Friday.
IELTS PreparationCRICOS Course Code 067734G
The IELTS test is an internationally recognized tertiary entry English language qualification. A score of 5 on the IELTS test (alongside a range of alternative qualifications) is a prerequisite for entry to many vocational courses.
These courses are open to students who have been accepted into vocational courses but who have not yet obtained a prerequisite English score. Students who have obtained tertiary places in a range of institutions or who are planning to make an application are also welcomed, however, these students must achieve the required level in the IELTS test
in order to articulate into their chosen course of study. No matter what the student’s situation or intention, these courses will prepare them well to undertake the IELTS test with confidence.
The teachers will help develop the strategies students need to improve their IELTS score. Students will practice strategies such as predicting, skimming and scanning in listening and reading, essay formatting and confidence-building speaking exercises.
Course StructureThere are 2 levels and each level runs for 12 weeks at 20 hours per week. Students will be comprehensively tested on arrival and placed in the level which is most suitable for their current proficiency. It is possible to do just one or both levels depending on the entry language proficiency level.
The courses are structured around the following areas: • Input Material from Core Text which every student needs to purchase • Macro-skills Development for Test Modules • Analysis of Test Tasks • Examination Practice
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Course Description
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BEYOND EDUCATION
Course DeliveryThe courses are delivered through classroom face-to-face instruction, individual and group projects, class presentations and discussions and educational/cultural excursions. In order to make the transition to tertiary education, classes are conducted lecture/seminar style which will help students overcome the typical problems overseas students experience at tertiary level in Australia.
Assessment MethodsStudents will be assessed through regular progress testing, teacher assessment and self assessment through the weekly review sessions. Students will also take practice tests or segments of practice tests and after each test, the teacher will discuss the test and give them hints on how to improve their score. Overall assessment will be based on attendance, participation, coursework and in-course assessments.
BEYOND EDUCATION
12 Weeks
Course Structure
CUF40107 Certificate IV in Screen and Media
Job Outcome
CRICOS Course Code 072559J
Term break included
52 Weeks
Course OverviewOur Certificate IV in Screen & Media will train students in the areas of 2D digital design and animation. You will be trained to function as part of a production team in the role of a 2D digital artist. In this flexible role you will be able to enter industries such as advertising, graphic design, film and television.
The Certificate IV will prepare students for the role of a digital artist. They may work on productions such as video games, architectural visualisations, special effects, and films. The Certificate IV is limited to training in areas of 2D digital design, so artistic design and graphic design will be a major focus of the training.
Each subject consists of units of study that we have selected to meet the requirements of a 2D Digital Artist. See below for the individual units of study.
Achieved 13 units (3 core units and 10 elective units)
Core Units CUSOHS301A Follow occupational health and safety BSBCRT301 Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills CUFIND301B Work effectively in the screen and media industries Elective Units CUFANM303A Create 3D digital models CUVGRD401A Research and apply graphic design techniques CUVACD506A Refine 2-D design ideas and processes BSBDES403 Develop and extend design skills and practice BSBDES401 Generate design solutions CUFANM403A Create titles for screen productions CUFPPM404A Create storyboards CUVACD301A Produce drawings to communicate ideas CUFDIG304A Create visual design components CUFANM301A Create 2D digital animations
Knowledge and SkillsSuccessful candidates will emerge with practical skills as they relate to design and animation and knowledge required to function well in various industries. This course has a highly practical focus so essential design skills such as using industry standard software will be well developed. Assessments will primarily take the form of design and animation projects which will be conducted in a simulated studio environment.
Entry Requirements- Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application - Graduate from Year 12 Secondary School (High school) or equivalent - International student: IELTS 5.5 overall with no individual band below 5.0 or equivalency
Screen and Media
Course Structure
Core Units BSBWHS501 Ensure a safe workplace BSBCRT402 Collaborate in a creative process BSBPMG522 Undertake project work BSBCMM401 Make a presentation BSBREL401 Establish networks Elective Units CUFANM502A Create 3D digital environment BSBDES501 Implement design solutions CUFRES401A Conduct Research BSBDES402 Interpret and respond to a design brief BSBCRT501 Originate and develop concepts ICTGAM517 Produce a digital animation sequence CUFIND402A Develop screen and media specialist expertise CUFANM503A Design animation and digital visual effects CUFANM402A Create digital visual effects CUFIND401A Provide services on a freelance basis
CUF50107 Diploma of Screen and Media
Course Overview
Job Outcome
Entry Requirements
The Diploma of Screen and Media will train students in areas of 2D and 3D digital design for digital and interactive products. Students will learn the practical and theoretical skills to work as a digital artist in production teams working on 2D and 3D productions such as films, television content, video games, and architecture.
The Diploma course aims to prepare students for the role of a digital artist. A digital artist is the person who utilises computer software and hardware to design and create digital products. They may work on productions such as video games, architectural visualisations, special effects, and films. The Diploma differentiates itself from the Certificate IV by the addition of 3D based skills and knowledge training. This allows for candidate to be more flexible in the type of productions they work on and jobs they qualify for.
- Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application - Graduate from Year 12 Secondary School (High school) or equivalent- International student: IELTS 5.5 overall with no individual band below 5.0 or equivalency- Achieved the Certificate IV in Screen and Media or equivalent or have 2 years’ local industry experience
Knowledge and SkillsSuccessful candidates will emerge with practical skills sufficient to design and create elements of high concept productions utilising 2D and 3D software. They will gain design skills necessary to develop and realise concepts for production. Design skills and knowledge will be particularly enhanced to allow for students to adapt effectively to any given production environment. Assessments will primarily comprise of highly practical tasks and projects that take place in a simulated studio environment.
CRICOS Course Code 072557M
Each subject consists of units of study that we have selected to meet the requirements of a 2D/3D Digital Artist. See below for the individual units of study.
Achieved 15 units (5 core units and 10 elective units)
49Weeks
9 Weeks
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F01: Application Form Version No 1.2, Updated: 19 October 2015Copyright © Victory Institute of Vocational Education Pty. Ltd. T/A Victory Institute
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Victory Institute of Vocational Education Pty. Ltd. T/A Victory Institute ABN 63 111 473 404 | CRICOS 02678D | RTO 91161Level 8, 22 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
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F01: Application Form Version No 1.2, Updated: 19 October 2015Copyright © Victory Institute of Vocational Education Pty. Ltd. T/A Victory Institute
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• Academic Transcript • A copy of your passport and Visa (if issued) containing a photo• Proof of English competency evidence
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F01: Application Form Version No 1.2, Updated: 19 October 2015Copyright © Victory Institute of Vocational Education Pty. Ltd. T/A Victory Institute
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In order to complete your enrolment successfully, you must attend orientation. International students will receive a orientation plan which explaining the orientation process as part of their COE package.
All students studying nationally recognised training in Australia from 1 January 2015 will be required to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). A USI is an account (or reference number) made up of numbers and letters. The USI will allow students online access to their training records and results (transcript) through their online USI account. Each student will need a USI to obtain their certificate or qualification from their registered training organisation when studying nationally recognised training in Australia. For more information visit www.usi.gov.au or ask at Reception. You can either apply yourself for your USI or ask at Reception and we can do it on your behalf or assist.
• I am aware of the extent of the tuition and living costs associated with studying in the course and I am prepared to meet these costs. I have read and understood my responsibilities regarding the Overseas Student Health Cover and my student visa requirements.• I will be bound by the rules and procedures of Victory Institute, (as varied from time to time), and to pay the prescribed tuition fees for which I am liable. I am aware that failure to pay the charge when it becomes due could lead to suspension from the course and the cancellation of my student visa.• I understand that my personal information may be shared with the Australian Government, designated authorities and the Tuition Protection Services. This information may include personal and contact details, course enrolment details and changes and circumstances of any suspected breach by the student of a student visa condition.• I understand that if my attendance is not satisfactory and does not improve after being warned, the Institute is required to inform the appropriate government departments of this and my visa may be cancelled.• I accept that as an international student, I am only allowed to defer commencement or suspend my studies for medical reasons (in which case a doctor’s certificate will be required) or in the case of exceptional compassionate circumstances.• I understand that if I provide incorrect or incomplete information, this may result in cancellation of my enrolment.• I understand that I am obliged to notify Victory Institute within seven days of any change of address while I am enrolled in the course.• I have read, understood and agree to abide by the conditions of the agreement outlined above and acknowledge and understand Victory Institute’s Refund Policy.• I acknowledge Victory Institute’s right to change its fees and conditions, cancel or defer courses, and to alter course timetables at any time without notice.• I am aware that school aged dependants accompanying me will be required to pay full fees at a private government school in Australia.• I understand that Victory Institute reserves the right to change any terms or conditions under the Australian Legislative and State Acts.
When you enrol with Victory Institute, you are required by law to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)For more information visit http://www.nib.com.au/overseas-students
The Tuition Protection Service (TPS) is initiative of the Australian Government to assist international students whose education providers are unable to fully deliver their course study. The TPS ensures that international students are able to either:• complete their studies in another course or with another education provider or• receive a refund of their unspent tuition fees.
Students must abide by the Institute rules at all times. This includes conduct during time spent on the Institute premises, in class and in accommodation arranged by Victory Institute. We reserve the right to discipline or expel students.
To request a refund student must complete the Refund Application Form and submit it to Financial Department either by email to the address on the form or in person. Where a refund is approved, Victory Institute will make payment of refunds within 28 days of receipt of Refund Application Form. No refunds will be paid to a third party unless it is indicated at the time the Refund Application Form is lodged that any refunds due are payable to a third party. Tuition fee will be refund in full in any cases of provider default: • The course offer does not start on the agreed start date • Provider has had a sanction imposed
I certify that all information I have provided on this form is true and correct. “This agreement, and the availability of complaints and appeals processes, does not remove the right of the students to take action under Australia’s consumer protection laws”
Visa refusal Full refund of the tuition fee*
Withdrawal 60 days prior to the commencement date
80% refund of the tuition fee**
Withdrawal 30 days prior to the commencement date
50% refund of the tuition fee**
Withdrawal less than 30 days prior to the commencement date
Non-refundable
Withdrawal after the commencement date
Non-refundable
Visa renewal refusal Refund of unused tuition fee***
Withdrawal from commencing students
Non-refundable
Enrolment Fee Non-refundable
Health Cover Fee Refer to OSHC provider Policy
Airport Pick up fee Non-refundable
Homestay Placement Application Fee Non-refundable
* A request for refund must be made in writing and the decision record from DIBP must be received by the Institute within 90 days of the decision being made from DIBP. Tuition fee is not refundable for non-genuine information case. (This refund does not apply to visa renewal refusal or a visa has been cancelled due to a breach of the student visa condition.)
** Refunds granted may incur education agency’s fee.
*** Refunds granted may incur education agency’s fee. The refund of unused tuition fee for Vocational course will be determined by a course term basis. The refund of unused tuition fee for ELICOS will be determined by weekly basis.
Tuition fees will not be refunded under the following circumstances: • When a student enrolment is terminated for failure to comply with Victory Institute’s policies and procedures. • When a student enrolment is terminated for failure to comply with the requirements of their student visa by DIBP.• A student does not commence (i.e., does not arrive or has not arranged with us for a later start date because of health or compassionate reasons) • A student terminates a course during study period.
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ABN 63 111 473 404 | CRICOS 02678D | RTO 91161
Level 8, 22 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
T: +61 2 9299 8889 E: [email protected] WWW.VICTORY.NSW.EDU.AU
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Other Applicable Fees
All course fees and charges in Australian Dollars (AUD) must be paid in advance by the date specified in the offer letter and/or invoice issued by Victory Institute. A penalty may be applied to late tuition fees.
Course fees are subject to change or variation.
Victory Institute will honour the tuition fees quoted for enrolled students only if tuition commencement date is within 12 months. Application and enrolment fee of AUD$200 is mandatory and non-refundable for all courses. A pro rata tuition fee is required if student needs to repeat a subject(s). No fee reduction is applied for subject exemptions.
AUD$50 administration fee for issuing of CoE (non-refundable) at the time of enrolment guarantees students’ place in the course.
Victory Institute is not responsible for any monies paid to agents or third parties.
Please contact VICTORY INSTITUTE marketing department at [email protected] for current course fees.
Course Name CRICOS Code Duration Tuition Fee
General English 067733J 1 - 48 weeks AUD $285/week
IELTS Preparation 067734G 12 - 24 weeks AUD $320/week
English for Academic Purposes 088071B 12 - 36 weeks AUD $3840/level
CUF40107 - Certificate IV in Screen And Media 067733J 52 weeks AUD $12,000
CUF50107 - Diploma Of Screen And Media 067734G 49 weeks AUD $12,000
ACCOMMODATION FEES please click here (GlobalExperience.com.au)Note: The fees and charges stated above are subject to change or variation. Due notice will be provided prior to any adjustment.
Enrolment Fee AUD $200 Re-issuance of statement of attainment AUD $20
Airport Transfer AUD $150 Replacement ID Card AUD $15
Home-stay Fee AUD $290/week* Refund Processing Fee AUD $200
Material Fee General English AUD $50 Challenge test for RPL AUD $300/module
Material Fee EAP AUD $150/level Interim Academic Transcript AUD $20
Material Fee VET Course AUD $50/term Use of Photocopier/Printer
Intervention AUD $150/unit Black & White A4 / A3 per-page AUD $0.20/0.70
Administration fee for issue of COE AUD $50 Color A4 / A3 per-page AUD $1.20/1.70
Deferral request AUD $100 Change timetable AUD $120
Duplicated Document / re-issuance AUD $50
Victory Institute of Vocational Education Pty. Ltd. T/A Victory Institute
ABN 63 111 473 404 | CRICOS 02678D | RTO 91161
Level 8, 22 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
T: +61 2 9299 8889 E: [email protected] WWW.VICTORY.NSW.EDU.AU
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Student LoungeIn our purpose built student lounge you can chat with friends from all over the world, access the internet, download resources or just chill … but don't miss your class!
Victory Institute Facilities include: • Modern, well-equipped and air-conditioned classrooms • Well equipped resource room for reading and study • Clean, spacious and comfortable student lounge areas with microwaves and computers with internet access • Well equipped kitchenettes with tea/coffee making facilities • Male and Female toilets
Victory Institute of Vocational Education Pty. Ltd. T/A Victory Institute ABN 63 111 473 404 | CRICOS 02678D | RTO 91161
Level 8, 22 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 AustraliaT: +61 2 9299 8889 | E: [email protected]
WWW.VICTORY.NSW.EDU.AU
CampusOur Institute is located in the centre of Sydney CBD and is in a popular shopping area. Convenient transportation means all of Sydney's attractions are close by. Train stations and bus stops are just a few minutes away from the college. The campus is located on the Market St. walk way to Darling Harbour. If you are new to Sydney, our friendly staff will be happy to help and guide you on how to use transportation in Sydney. Don't get nervous when you get lost, Australians are very friendly and will help you find your way to ensure you have an enriching and rewarding experience.
FacilitiesVictory Institute provides a quality educational environment with the latest facilities and equipment for in-class teaching and learning activities.