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International Student

Prospectus 2020
Torrens
University
Industry and Media
Relationships in:
Welcome
Australia
I am delighted that you are considering studying at
Torrens University Australia. Choosing the right place

brings a fresh,
to study is an investment in your future.

Business We have educated thousands of students for over 25

modern, years and have learnt from their experiences about


the excitement and challenges involved in studying.

career-focused Students from all over the world study at Torrens in a


range of career-focused covering undergraduate and

perspective postgraduate courses in Business, Hospitality, Design


and Creative Technology, Nursing and Health.

to higher Torrens University Australia continues to prove

education.
its reputation as an innovative education provider
by expanding to include some of the world’s most
prestigious schools; Billy Blue College of Design,
Media Design School, Blue Mountains International
Design & Creative Technology Hotel Management School and William Blue College of
Hospitality Management.

You can find our campuses in Sydney, Melbourne,


Adelaide and Brisbane. Start your course in Adelaide
Contents or Sydney, finish in Brisbane or choose to study a unit
online to complete your qualification with the flexibility
5 Why choose us? that suits you. I lead a team of research and career-
12 Choose a city oriented academic staff who, combined with industry
partners, help students to bridge the gap between
26 Faculty of Business
study and work. This is the start of creating a career
36 Faculty of Design & Creative Technology that you love.
52 Faculty of Education On the following pages you will learn about our
56 Faculty of Health campuses, our unique approach to teaching, and
66 Faculty of Hospitality how we can provide you with the best outcomes for
Health employability.
76 English (TULC)
Your future is bright, and it’s in your hands,
We can’t wait to see where it takes you.

Hospitality

Professor Justin Beilby,


Vice-Chancellor,
Torrens University Australia

Torrens University Australia is part of


Laureate International Universities

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Why Choose Us?
Eligibility
Torrens University Australia is Australia’s fastest- Torrens University Australia offers complete
growing university with a national presence and flexibility with hybrid study options – study where
international focus, offering courses in Business, Design you want, when you want, with:
& Creative Technology, Health, Hospitality, Education
and more. Whether you study on campus or online, • Small class sizes;
Torrens University Australia brings a fresh, unique,
• Industry placements with some of the most influential
careers-focused perspective to higher education based
brands in the world;
on industry immersion.
• Industry-experienced lecturers and learning facilitators;
According to QILT (Quality Indicators for Learning
and Teaching), Torrens University Australia’s •S
 uccess coaches helping you choose subjects that
undergraduates’ employment for 2016-2018 was reflect your strengths and coaching you to achieve
81.1% overall for full-time employment. Our labour your career and life goals; and
force participation rate was 95.2%. Our postgraduate
employment was even higher with 91.1% overall, 86.7% • Purpose-built campuses to facilitate collaborative
for full-time employment and a 98.9% labour force learning.
participation rate.
Here’s what this means for you:
We also maintain strong student retention rates:
• An innovative, disruptive and international approach to
83% across the board and over 90% for international
higher education.
students, supported by success coaches and retention
activities. • Access to over 300 high quality, industry-aligned
courses.

Are you a high achiever?


Speak to our international
representatives about Fact:
our scholarship program, Up to 90% of Torrens
and make your study both University graduates
began their career
rewarding and affordable. within 12 months of
course completion.

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Why Choose Us? Why Choose Us?
Success Coaches Your Career, Your Success
From your first trimester at Torrens University Australia, Success Coaching keeps students’ career goals at
you will have a dedicated Success Coach who is there to the heart of their journey.
inspire you, help you stay on track, and support you in
achieving your career and life goals. Orientation Sessions Academic and English Language Support
As an international student, you must attend a special Our campuses are easy to navigate. Our smaller average
Orientation as part of your visa requirements. It’s a fun class sizes mean there is more of a community than you
Dedicated to you Giving you the edge and informative session and we’ll teach you a little bit will find at larger educational institutions.
Your Success Coach will be by your side as you progress To help you become job-ready, your Success Coach about Australian culture at the same time!
through your studies. They’ll help you understand the runs practical, professional workshops on topics such We create a personalised learning experience that allows
expectations of studying at university, assist with your as résumé writing, online branding, and successful Orientation is a vital part of starting of your studies, you to bond with colleagues and lecturers. You will have
subject selection, and help you stay motivated as you interview techniques. They’ll also help you navigate and ensures you are set up for success. Our Student constant encouragement in the classroom, and support
study. They will also make sure you never feel alone. Careers Connect, our online platform where employers Services Team are here to help you settle in and get after hours. In addition to personal assistance with job-
Your coach will guide you through any tough times and advertise internships or work placements exclusively to your studies off to a great start. seeking skills and career planning, we have dedicated
be there to cheer you on when you graduate. Torrens University students. student services and academic support staff, both online
At Orientation you will: and on campus.
• Register; Torrens University Australia uses the International
English Language Testing System (IELTS) to specify the
• Attend an international student information session;
required English language skills needed for a student to
• Attend an information session about your course; successfully undertake each course. IELTS-equivalent

So, whatever ‘success’ • Meet staff and students;


English language proficiency scores are also accepted.

means to you, Mike will • Tour the campus;


Careers and Alumni
help you get there! • Confirm details of your student email; Our Careers and Alumni team provides students with
the skills and contacts to gain industry placement
• Get your student ID Card;
or internships and launch their careers. We highly
• Apply for a student concession card for transport encourage and support our students with their career
Mike Thompson (where applicable); and planning, including advice on how to find graduate
Success Coach, The Rocks Campus opportunities, internships or industry placement
Industry Experience: Europcar Cyprus, Argos • Attend library and IT workshops. opportunities.
Plc, Kommunalkredit International Bank (KIB),
Careers Connect is a digital platform that connects
Car4me.com.auz
students, employers and Success Coaches. It helps you
to develop employability skills and plan your life after
study with confidence.

Careers Connect currently works with more than 5,000


Mike has over 15 years of management experience As a former international student himself, Mike employers sourcing internships, part-time work and
across finance, marketing, retail and tourism industries, understands the issues facing anyone trying to live and graduate positions for students.
working in both Europe and Australia. study in a new country. However, domestic students Additional support includes résumé writing and job
don’t miss out – every student Mike coaches will explore
He started with Torrens in 2015 as a Lecturer and
Academic Adviser. Now, as a Success Coach for
their strengths, receive help with job-seeking skills,
and benefit from his valuable knowledge. So, whatever
9 out of 10 application assistance, plus help with important
interview skills and techniques – to ensure students are
prepared for a successful interview.
Business and Commerce students, he combines
his industry experience with his deep knowledge of
‘success’ means to you, Mike will help you get there! Torrens University
academic processes. This lets him support and coach Australia students
his students to overcome any obstacle and reach their feel passionate and
full potential.
excited about their
career journey.

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Why Choose Us? Fact To view more details about studying with us, please visit
www.torrens.edu.au/studying-with-us/international-students

Your Career, Your Success


Industry Placement Program and Support Services Student Counselling Services
Professional Networks You can use the Student Portal to view your timetable, Your campus provides free and confidential counselling
When you study at Torrens University Australia, you check your results and change personal details. to all face-to-face and online students enrolled in
may complete an Industry Placement Program. With Australia. This non-judgmental service does not
our industry partners, you will gain experience in your Our free and handy app can also be downloaded to diagnose; we only listen and help you explore areas of
chosen profession and obtain solid insights into modern access and stay on top of your subjects, messages and concern and work on strategies that can assist you.
workforce performance and expectations. more.
Attending counselling does not mean there is anything
All bachelor degree courses at Torrens University Our online learning portal is Blackboard, an essential wrong with you, it simply provides a confidential and
Australia include an industry placement component. tool in your study journey that you will use to access neutral place to freely express your needs and concerns.
your classes, course-specific material, tools and learning Counselling sessions are not registered on your
Many Torrens University graduates are able to secure resources. academic record.
jobs with the organisations they have worked with as
part of this program, or through connections they have Other key online resources outside of Blackboard are: Counselling is simply a way to attain support and
made during their studies. assistance to help you get through your studies.
• ‘Library’ which allows you access to your faculty’s
library website and library workshops.

• ‘Student Portal’ which allows you to manage your


administration requests.
Global Partnerships
Torrens University Australia is part of Laureate • ‘Student Hub’ which enables you to search for student
information. Campus Life
International Universities, which comprises over 25
As a student, you will have the opportunity to engage
institutions with more than 150 campuses and online • ‘Learning Support Hub’ where our expert staff will help with students studying hospitality, business, design
programs. you either in person, online, as part of a group or one- and health with Torrens University. You will work
Laureate International University institutions offer on-one. collaboratively and make friends with students from all
hundreds of career-focused, undergraduate, master and different cultures and backgrounds.
• ‘Careers Connect’ which brings the connections, jobs
doctoral degree courses in fields including architecture, and resources to you – online, everywhere, all the time.
art, business, culinary arts, design, education,
engineering, health sciences, hospitality management, • ‘Lynda.com’ which supports you to learn a new skill
information technology, law and medicine. online. Over 6,000 courses in Business, Technology
and Creative Skills taught by industry experts.
The Laureate network, with more than 200 campus-
based and online universities, offers undergraduate
and graduate degree courses to over 875,000 students A member of the global movement of people using
worldwide. business as a force for good
In 2015, Laureate passed a rigorous assessment by B
Lab®, an independent non-profit organization that serves
as a global movement of people using business as a
force for good, and became a Certified B Corporation® –
the largest corporation ever to become a B Corp™.

Fact:
Torrens University
has industry
placements with
over 3,600 industry
contacts

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Now Australia’s
3
Ranked No. 3 in the world by
The Rookies for Best VFX

fastest-growing
Animation and Game Art
School, 2015 Media Design
# School at Torrens University

university with a credible Ranked top 10 in the


world by The Rookies

industry-immersive for Best 3D Motion


Graphics School, 2018
Media Design School

difference
at Torrens University

Ranked No. 3 in the world by the


Rookies for Best Motion Graphics
School, 2017 Billy Blue College of
Design at Torrens University
Ranked No. 1 tertiary
provider in the
world by The Rookies

114
for Graphic Design
and Photography,
2016 Media Design
School at Torrens
University
nationalities
represented
2019

Retention for
international Ranked No.1 Hotel Management
School in Australia and
Asia Pacific by the
TNS Survey, 2017
Blue Mountains International
Ranked top 5 most creative ad Hotel Management School at
Torrens University
school in the world by Young Guns,
2010 Media Design School at
Torrens University Ranked No 1 in
Australia in the
QS World
Industry
placements
with over 3,600 Industry
Contacts
University Rankings
by Subject, 2019
(Hospitality and Leisure
Management) Blue
Mountains International
Hotel Management School
at Torrens University

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Sydney

Choose from: More than 516,000 Australia has five of the


international students study 30 best cities in the

Adelaide
in Australia each year. world for students.

Brisbane
Australia is one of the world’s most popular places to work and study.
Its international standards in quality of living and education are

Melbourne
underpinned by strong economic growth. Australia is renowned for its
immense natural beauty, exciting cosmopolitan cities, diverse cultural

Sydney
activities and healthy outdoor lifestyle. More than 516,000 international
students study in Australia each year. The Australian government has
invested heavily to ensure that our education and research facilities
are recognised throughout the world. Australian higher education
institutions use market-leading technology and professional training
systems that are benchmarked to industry standards. Our institutions
have excellent international reputations and are used as models for
other countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

Australian living standards for students are some of the best in the
world. Australia has five of the 30 best cities in the world for students
based on student mix, affordability, quality of life, and employer activity
– all important elements when choosing the best study destination.
Expect diversity in Australia. You will have endless access to cultural
attractions, including highly-respected art galleries, museums and Sydney
theatres, as well as world-class restaurants and shopping. If you are *Living Costs Average per week
passionate about sport, you can watch and participate in a multitude Rent $150–$400
of activities year-round, such as hiking, cycling, climbing, football,
swimming and surfing. Food $120+
Utilities $20–$50
Phone and Internet $20–$70
Public transport $20–$40
Laundry $10
Entertainment/personal $60–$120
Stationery and textbooks $30
Estimated Cost Per Week $400 - 650
* Please note these figures are a guide only.
Source www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/
living-costs

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Leura Campus
1 Chambers Rd, Leura, NSW
Pyrmont Campus
Ultimo Campus 5/235 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont, Sydney
46-52 Mountain St, Sydney

Town Hall Campus


L4/540 George St, Sydney
Kent Street Campus
L3/333 Kent St, Sydney

The Rocks Campus


1/5 Hickson Rd, Sydney
William Blue Dining
107 George St, The Rocks, Sydney

Study in Australia
with Torrens University Australia
Sydney campuses
Study in Australia
Sydney
Sydney is Australia’s largest city, It is home to many international students who are
exposed to world-class art galleries, museums,
famous for its natural beauty, restaurants, shopping, public transport and employment
stunning beaches and breathtaking opportunities. Summers are warm to hot and winters are
harbour views. mild. Torrens University Australia has seven campuses in
New South Wales.

Leura Campus
1 Chambers Rd, Leura, NSW

This residential campus is designed for Blue Mountains


International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS)
at Torrens University Australia students, located
1.5 hours from Sydney. Students live and study in a The Rocks Campus
student-run hotel environment for a unique hospitality 1/5 Hickson Rd, Sydney
experience. Experience learning through our outdoor
kitchen, custom-designed cocktail bar, housekeeping Home to business and hospitality students, this
demonstration lab and hotel check-in desk. designer campus is located on Sydney Harbour.
It features state-of-the-art learning and teaching
spaces offering views of the Sydney Opera House
and Harbour Bridge.

Ultimo Campus
46-52 Mountain St, Sydney

Located in an inner-city precinct, this converted heritage William Blue Dining


building is the perfect hub for creativity. Study design 107 George St, The Rocks, Sydney
surrounded by open-plan spaces, high ceilings and
plenty of natural light, and take advantage of creative William Blue Dining is Torrens University Australia’s
pods for learning, collaboration and entrepreneurship. award-winning student training restaurant which is open
This space draws its inspiration from cafés and to the public. Our hospitality students will undertake
restaurants rather than institutions. practical training at William Blue Dining, learning
first-hand what it takes to run a busy restaurant and
hospitality business, whether they dream of mastering
the kitchen or front of house.
Pyrmont Campus
5/235 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont, Sydney

This dedicated holistic health and wellbeing campus


is located in one of Sydney’s fastest-growing and Kent Street Campus
culturally-diverse city neighbourhoods. This campus L3/333 Kent St, Sydney
contains a custom-built health and beauty clinic.
Town Hall Campus Pyrmont is close to Sydney’s central business district This space is shared amongst postgraduate business
L4/540 George St, Sydney with easy access to public transport. Students enjoy the faculty students and Torrens University Language
latest in learning technology and a creative, social and Centre students. Our CBD campus features three
This is an executive hospitality campus for third-year collaborative learning environment. levels of well-equipped classrooms, dedicated
undergraduate and postgraduate Blue Mountains learning spaces and open areas for collaboration.
International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) at
Torrens University Australia students. Enjoy studying in
the heart of this great city.

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Study in Australia
Melbourne
Known for its varied and dynamic cultural scene, Flinders Street Campus
196 Flinders St, Melbourne
Melbourne is rated as Australia’s best and most
liveable city for students. Flinders Street is the newest ‘super
campus’ to be added to the Torrens
A strong sense of community and a melting pot of experiences makes University campus collective. It
Melbourne a popular choice for overseas students studying abroad. With encompasses BMIHMS at Torrens
many affordable housing, dining and entertainment options, students will University Australia postgraduate
be able to make the most of their time in Melbourne. Whilst the climate in programs, a funky new level for
Melbourne can be cool, you will be able to warm yourself up with a lively design and creative learning as
and diverse night life. Melbourne is home to our Torrens University super well as the health, business and
campus – Flinders Street Campus, located opposite the iconic Federation education faculties. It is located
Square. in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD
overlooking Federation Square and
the iconic Flinders Street Station.

Fitzroy campus, Melbourne


22 Victoria St, Fitzroy

This campus is located in the


vibrant Brunswick Street District,
near Melbourne’s CBD. With a
commitment to operating in a
sustainable and green campus, the
quality classrooms inspire a learning
environment and social settings that
give our students a safe space to
thrive.

Melbourne
*Living Costs Average per week
Rent $120–$350
Food $100+
Utilities $35–$50
Phone and Internet $20–$70
Public transport $20–$40
Laundry $10
Entertainment/personal $50–$120
Stationery and textbooks $20
Estimated Cost Per Week $330 - 640
* Please note these figures are a guide only.
Source: www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/
living-costs

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Study in Australia
Brisbane
Enjoy the beach all year long in Brisbane where
sub-tropical weather makes for pleasant winter days
and 300 days of sunshine!
Brisbane’s location gives students the opportunity to explore Queensland’s
popular attractions including the Great Barrier Reef, the Daintree Rainforest,
the Gold Coast, and many famous theme parks. Students can get around
conveniently with Brisbane’s public transport at a discounted rate (50%) and
take advantage of what Brisbane has to offer. Brisbane Campus is situated
in Fortitude Valley, a perfect location for work/life balance, close to the CBD
and the creative centre of Brisbane.

Brisbane Campus
90 Bowen Tce, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

Brisbane Campus is located in Fortitude Valley, just


minutes from Brisbane’s city centre. Reflecting our
mission to disrupt and reinterpret the way education is
delivered, this cutting-edge campus offers a creative
and stimulating learning environment featuring the
latest digital learning technologies, open learning and
collaborative classrooms.

Brisbane
*Living Costs Average per week
Rent $100–$350
Food $90+
Utilities $35–$50
Phone and Internet $20–$70
Public transport $20–$40
Laundry $10
Entertainment/personal $50–$120
Stationery and textbooks $20
Estimated Cost Per Week $330 - 640
* Please note these figures are a guide only.
Source: www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/
living-costs

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Study in Australia
Adelaide
Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is
consistently voted among the most liveable cities in
the world.
It is one of Australia’s most safe, accessible, affordable, and student-centric
cities with lower cost of living, minor traffic congestion and a laid-back
lifestyle. South Australia boasts world-renowned wine regions such as the
Barossa Valley, Clare Valley and McLaren Vale along with 4,800 kilometres of
pristine coastline. Wakefield Street Campus has a warm community feel, in a
collaborative open space, and is walking distance from everything you need.

Adelaide Campus
88 Wakefield Street, Adelaide

Torrens University Australia’s Adelaide Campus is based


on the historic site of the Menz Biscuit Factory. The
campus has been built from the ground up with a single
purpose in mind – the student learning experience.
Students can take advantage of numerous dedicated
study areas, breakout pods and chill-out zones,
whilst having unprecedented access to their learning
facilitators – there are no separated, closed off academic
offices in the building. Facilitators hot-desk and
share open access with the students and the campus
functions as a true democratic learning community.

Adelaide
*Living Costs Average per week
Rent $100–$350
Food $90+
Utilities $35–$50
Phone and Internet $20–$70
Public transport
Laundry
$20–$40
$10
Fact:
Adelaide is the most
Entertainment/personal $50–$120 budget-friendly city
Stationery and textbooks $20 for international
Estimated Cost Per Week $330 - 640 students.
* Please note these figures are a guide only.
Source www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/
living-costs

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Study in China
Suzhou Campus
This campus is a joint venture of the Blue
Mountains International Hotel Management
School (BMIHMS) at Torrens University Australia
and the Suzhou Tourism and Finance Institute
launched in 2004.
The campus offers first class facilities and features an ‘in-situ’ Hotel
Reception which uses the ‘Opera’ Property Management System,
Restaurant and Bar with Micro Point of Sales, Commercial Kitchen, a Wine
Exhibition Centre, a Hotel-Style Mock Room and a Research Centre for
Hotel Operations.

The Program

The program applies the BMIHMS philosophy of


the three pillar approach: Professional and Personal
Growth, Practical Skills Development and Academic
Achievement. Students can enrol in the Bachelor
of Business Degree (International Hotel and Resort
Management), and pathway opportunities are also
available. The program prepares students for
supervisory and management trainee positions upon
graduation in the hotel industry, as well as associated
accommodation, hospitality and tourism sectors.
Graduates of the BMIHMS – Suzhou Campus are
highly in demand by China’s booming hospitality
industry.

City and Location

Suzhou is known as ‘Heaven on Earth’ – a tourism


and cultural city with 2500 years history. The long
history of Suzhou can be seen from its famous
historic structures – old village canals, stone bridges,
pagodas, and meticulously designed UNESCO World
Heritage gardens,, but also cultural aspects such as
silk, handcrafts and Kunqu Opera drawing in millions
of domestic and international tourists each year. It
has a thriving economy and a mild weather with four
seasons. The city borders by Shanghai in the East,
Zhejiang Province in the South, Lake Taihu in the
West and the Yangtze River in the North. It takes only
25 minutes by train from Suzhou to Shanghai.

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Study Business
Torrens University Australia business Mentored by industry lecturers with real-world
Tomorrow’s Leaders courses take an innovative approach experience, we ensure our graduates are confident and
have a solid understanding of business functions and
to business higher education, the skills required to develop their careers.
teaching students to understand core Each course has a range of assessment options to suit
Choose from: business strategies and how to apply students’ requirements and circumstances. Methods of

Business them in real-world situations. assessment are including but not limited to: live briefs;
group assignments; project reports; presentations and
Business Administration These courses will allow you to research and think
critically, to create business and marketing plans and
exams.

Business Information Systems identify strategic business opportunities. Plus, you’ll


have the opportunity to choose from a broad range of
Commerce electives in marketing, entrepreneurship, events and
sports management, so that you can design your degree
Entrepreneurship based on your interests and career ambitions. Students

Event Management graduate with invaluable work experience and a serious


competitive advantage in the industry.
Global Project Management
Marketing
Professional Accounting
Sports Management

Career
Monique Van Kempen
Bachelor of Business – Graduate
Account Executive at Tomorrowland Group

“Torrens University Australia gave me flexibility


between on-campus and online classes, with
a fast-track option to complete my degree
in two years and a combination of both
business and public relations subjects. It
was a degree that suited me and what I
wanted to achieve.”

Account Executive Senior Account Account Manager National Sales Manager


Executive
Start your career as an Account Executive
and earn up to AUD66k Source:
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Business
To view full course details please visit
www.torrens.edu.au/courses/business

Undergraduate Courses
Diploma of Business Bachelor of Business
Duration: Overview: Graduate ready, with the core business knowledge Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: Understand core business strategies and how to apply Career outcomes:
1 year full-time and skills required to move into management roles in large • Business Owner 3 years full-time them in a real business environment. You will use critical thinking • Business Owner
organisations or become an entrepreneur and launch your own • Entrepreneur to research and identify strategic business opportunities. Electives • Entrepreneur
Academic entry business. • Operations Manager Academic entry offered include marketing, public relations, events, tourism and • Operations Manager
requirements: • Sales Team Leader requirements: hospitality so that you can design your degree based on your • Sales Team Leader
Australian Year 12 or • Facilities Supervisor Australian Year 12 or career ambitions. Students will graduate with invaluable work • Business Development
equivalent; and • Business Development equivalent; and experience. Manager
Academic IELTS 5.5 (no Manager Academic IELTS 6.0 (no Industry Placement: 320 Hours • Administration Manager
band less than 5.0) or • Administration Manager band less than 5.5) or Campus locations CRICOS
equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS equivalent.
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090275E
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090282F
Diploma of Marketing Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship)
Duration: Overview: Gain the skills and know-how to engage and influence Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: The Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) explores Career outcomes:
1 year full-time valuable customers, develop brand loyalty and execute strategic • Marketing Coordinator/ 3 years full-time the principles and dynamics of entrepreneurship for students • Small Business Owner/Operator
marketing campaigns. This program provides graduates with a Assistant/Officer wishing to establish a business start-up, new enterprise, or support • Entrepreneur
broad base of generalist marketing knowledge and skills suitable • Assistant Product Manager Academic entry business innovation. Learn the principles of business, leadership, • Business Analyst
Academic entry marketing, finance, investment and fundraising. Develop an
requirements: for entry-level employment in marketing roles and/or as a platform • Assistant Channel Manager requirements:
for further specialised study at bachelor level. • Assistant Brand Manager Australian Year 12 or understanding of innovation and apply it to solve the diverse
Australian Year 12 or entrepreneurial challenges that come with new ventures and
equivalent; and • Sponsorship Coordinator equivalent; and
Academic IELTS 5.5 (no • Marketing Research Assistant Academic IELTS 6.0 (no established organisations. Ignite your entrepreneurial mindset
• Media Planner band less than 5.5) or and unleash your creativity, innovation, research and analytical
band less than 5.0) or capabilities.
equivalent. equivalent.
Campus locations CRICOS Industry Placement: 320 Hours
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 092485A Campus locations CRICOS

Diploma of Event Management Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 095229D
Duration: Overview: Learn to generate and execute creative and innovative Career outcomes: Bachelor of Business (Event Management)
1 year full-time event concepts for a business environment. Learn how to apply • Conference Coordinator
management skills to develop cultural or social activities that meet • Event Coordinator Duration: Overview: Through this course, you’ll generate creative and Career outcomes:
the needs of participants, as well as the enterprise. You will also • Event Planner 3 years full-time innovative events concepts for a business environment and • Event Manager
Academic entry
learn aspects of marketing, strategy and overall business practices. • Event Sales Coordinator learn to effectively execute them. Apply management skills in • Event Coordinator
requirements:
• Exhibitions Coordinator Academic entry developing cultural and social activities to meet the needs of the • Event Executive
Australian Year 12 or
• In-house Meetings Coordinator requirements: participants, as well as the enterprise. Engage with aspects of • Event Project Manager
equivalent; and
• Meetings Coordinator Australian Year 12 or marketing strategy and overall business practices, while learning to • Promotions Manager
Academic IELTS 5.5 (no
• Venue Coordinator equivalent; and understand the role of events in the business environment.
band less than 5.0) or
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no Industry experience via a consulting project included.
equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS band less than 5.5) or Industry Placement: 320 Hours
Sydney, Brisbane and Online 094182M equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS
Diploma of Business Information Systems Sydney, Brisbane and Online 090278B
Duration: Overview: Develop technical competence and a strong ability to Career outcomes: Bachelor of Business (Sports Management)
1 year full-time interpret information in order to solve workplace problems – an • Junior Business Analyst
essential skill in almost every business regardless of the industry. • Business Development Duration: Overview: With a Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) you Career outcomes:
Academic entry You will graduate ready to take on an ever-changing business Coordinator 3 years full-time could eventually manage your favourite sports team as they race to • Sporting Facilities Management
requirements: environment as a Business Analyst. • Junior Business Process victory. • Sports Tourism
Australian Year 12 or Analyst Academic entry You’ll investigate the historical foundations of sport, management • Sports Event Management
equivalent; and • Junior Business Requirement requirements: and business principles, socio-cultural influences of sport, and the • Community and School
Academic IELTS 5.5 (no Analyst Australian Year 12 or role of governance in sport. You’ll also look at the positive role Sporting Agencies
band less than 5.0) or • Junior Database Designer/ equivalent; and Sport has in building communities, and analyse the important and • Sports Project Management
equivalent. Administrator/Programmer Academic IELTS 6.0 (no well-loved place that professional sport holds in our society. • Sports Media & Promotion
band less than 5.5) or Industry Placement: 320 Hours • Health & Lifestyle Industries
equivalent.
Campus locations CRICOS Campus locations CRICOS

Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 0100552 Adelaide, Sydney and Online 090265G

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Business Business
To view full course details please visit
www.torrens.edu.au/courses/business

Undergraduate Courses (continued) Postgraduate Courses


Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Master of Business Administration
Duration: Overview: As a graduate of Bachelor of Business (Marketing), Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: Master of Business Administration and Master of Career outcomes:
3 years full-time you’ll engage and influence valuable customers, develop brand • Marketing Coordinator MBA (Advanced): Business Administration (Advanced) are designed by high- • Senior Product Manager
loyalty, and create and execute exciting, strategic marketing • Assistant Product Manager 2 years full-time achieving industry academics for future-focused, ambitious • Head of Marketing, Strategy
Academic entry campaigns. Learn how to apply marketing theories and practices • Assistant Channel Manager MBA: 1.5 years full-time individuals, who are serious about leading their careers and and Development
requirements: in an ethical context. With placements in real-work environments, • Junior Brand Manager businesses to new heights. • Capital Investment analyst
Australian Year 12 or you’ll experience the marketing industry first hand and gain • Sponsorship Coordinator Academic entry Move up in your professional career, develop critical strategies to • Director of Operations
equivalent; and practical skills to complement your theoretical knowledge, learning • Marketing Research Assistant requirements: guide your business and employ dynamic leadership skills. • Senior Consultant
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no from professionals who are well-positioned and respected in your • Digital Marketing Coordinator MBA (Advanced): This MBA is industry-focused, with an emphasis on developing • Senior Product Manager
band less than 5.5) or chosen field. • B2B Marketing Consultant Australian cognate your cognitive, technical and creative skills to make effective • Business Development
equivalent. Industry Placement: 320 Hours • Social Media Specialist Bachelor’s degree or business decisions in a global context. During the course you will Manager
Campus locations CRICOS equivalent; and strengthen your business acumen to lead people. The skills that • Director of Sales
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no you gain will have a practical impact and drive real change in your • General Manager
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090279A band less than 6.0) or professional life. The flexibility of the MBA allows you to enter or • CEO
equivalent. exit with a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma of Business
Bachelor of Commerce Administration.
Duration: Overview: There is a demand for high-quality graduates in Career outcomes: MBA: Australian MBA Suite of courses:
3 years full-time accounting, finance and management. What’s more, this course • Accountant cognate bachelor’s Graduate Certificate of Business Administration
sets up the prospect of an excellent long-term professional • Corporate Accountant degree or equivalent CRICOS Code 095349G
Academic entry career, covering fundamental knowledge and skills in the key • Internal Auditor and 1 year of Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
requirements: areas of accounting, finance, economics, quantitative analysis, • Tax Examiner professional experience; CRICOS Code 095352A
Australian Year 12 or information systems, and business & taxation law. Students can • Tax Consultant or Australian unrelated Master of Business Administration
equivalent; and choose to complete the accounting and/or finance specialisation. • Financial Manager bachelor’s degree CRICOS Code 095353M
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no The accounting specialisation is endorsed by the Chartered • Financial Analyst or equivalent and 3 Master of Business Administration (Advanced)
band less than 5.5) or Accountants (CA Australia and New Zealand) and the Certified • Personal Financial Advisor years of professional CRICOS Code 088149G
equivalent. Practicing Accountants (CPA) Australia. • Management Analyst experience; and Campus locations CRICOS
Industry Placement: 120 Hours
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 095349G
Campus locations CRICOS
band less than 6.0) or 095352A
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 088180G equivalent. 095353M
Bachelor of Business Information Systems 088149G

Duration: Overview: Develop technical competence and a strong ability to Career outcomes: Master of Business Administration (Sports Management)
3 years full-time interpret information in order to solve workplace problems – an • Business Analyst Duration: Overview: The MBA features practical experience including case Career outcomes:
essential skill in almost every business regardless of the industry. • Business Development 2 years full-time studies and group work responding to live briefs, a two week • Sports Facilities Manager
Academic entry You will graduate ready to take on an ever-changing business Manager industry placement at the Real Madrid Football Club in Spain and • Sports Facilities Operations
requirements: environment as a Business Analyst. • Business Process Analyst guaranteed small class sizes. First launched in 2006 and nominated Manager
• Business Requirement Analyst Academic entry
Australian Year 12 or requirements: for delivering one of the world’s top 10 Sports Management MBA • Events Manager
equivalent; and • Database Designer/ programs, the Real Madrid Graduate School teaches across all • Community and School
Administrator/Programmer Australian bachelor’s
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no degree or equivalent aspects of sport management degrees including management, Sporting Co-ordinator
band less than 5.5) or and 3 years of health, communications and leisure/recreation. • Sports Project Manager
equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS professional experience; In what is an Australian first, students will graduate with a joint • Sports Media and Promotion
and Academic IELTS 6.5 degree from both Torrens University Australia and Real Madrid
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 0100551 (no band less than 6.0) Graduate School – Universidad Europea de Madrid – recognised
or equivalent. both locally and internationally.
Campus locations CRICOS
Career
Online only N/A
Hadisurya Sugiharto Temmuyin
Bachelor of Business
– Current student

“The best part of my studies would be meeting new people and interacting with my
lecturers and classmates face-to-face. As an international student, I have effectively
learned about the Australian culture and the culture of other international students
as well. I believe that these experiences will foster my knowledge and respect in a
multi-cultural dimension thus helping me to interact with a diverse range of individuals
expeditiously.”

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Business
Postgraduate Courses (continued)
Master of Global Project Management Master of Business Administration & Master of Global Project Management
Duration: Overview: The Master of Global Project Management and Master Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: The MBA subjects within this course are designed to Career outcomes:
MGPM (Advanced): of Global Project Management (Advanced) will provide you with the • Project Manager 2 years full-time develop your cognitive, technical and creative skills to enable you • Director of Operations
2 years full-time skills to manage complex stakeholders and projects from planning • Project Team Leader to make effective decisions in a global context. You will develop • Senior Consultant
MGPM: to completion to achieve project outcomes. • Project Administrator Academic entry strong business acumen which will help you to lead people, teams • Program Manager
1.5 years full-time The Master of Global Project Management (Advanced) is designed • Senior Project Manager requirements: and businesses and enhance your career prospects. Discover how • Portfolio Manager
to provide experienced project managers with flexible study Australian bachelor’s you can apply your knowledge and skills instantly in your current • Senior Project Manager
degree or equivalent in workplace or a new entrepreneurial venture. • Business Development
options to enhance knowledge, skills and career prospects. The Master of Global Project Management subjects will provide Manager
Throughout your studies you will be exposed to industry standards any field and 3 years’
Academic entry professional work you with skills to manage complex stakeholders and projects from • General Manager
requirements: and complete several case studies, giving you an opportunity to planning to completion to achieve project outcomes. There is
apply your knowledge and understanding of project management experience; and
Australian bachelor’s Campus locations Academic IELTS 6.5 (no particular emphasis on projects with a global dimension, including
degree or equivalent processes. band less than 6.0) or virtual teams, diversity, communications, projects with international
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, stakeholders and projects that source materials and services from,
and 3 years’ of relevant Brisbane and Online equivalent.
MGPM Suite of courses: or do business with, another country.
professional experience; The MBA together with the Masters of Global Project Management
Graduate Certificate of Global Project Management Dual Degree
and Academic IELTS 6.5 dual masters equips you with robust knowledge of both disciplines
(no band less than 6.0) CRICOS Code 095351B CRICOS
Graduate Diploma of Global Project Management to undertake demanding management roles, complex projects,
or equivalent. 095351B employ leadership and strategic direction for your business.
CRICOS Code 090245M
Master of Global Project Management 090245M Campus locations CRICOS
CRICOS Code 095357G 095357G Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090241D
Master of Global Project Management (Advanced) 090247J
CRICOS Code 090247J Master of Business Administration & Master of Public Health
Duration: Overview: The MBA subjects within this course are designed to Career outcomes:
Master of Professional Accounting 2 years full-time develop your cognitive, technical and creative skills to enable you • Business Administration
to make effective decisions in a global business context. You Manager
Duration: Overview: The Master of Professional Accounting and Master Career outcomes: will develop strong business acumen which will help you to lead • Business Development
MPA (Advanced): of Professional Accounting (Advanced) courses are designed to • Auditor Academic entry
requirements: people, teams and businesses and enhance your career prospects. Manager
2 years full-time meet the global demand for high-quality graduates in accounting. • Tax Accountant Australian bachelor’s Discover how you can apply your knowledge and skills instantly in • Epidemiologist
MPA: 1.5 years full-timeThe course will equip you with a robust body of accounting and • Tax Consultant degree or equivalent in your current workplace or a new entrepreneurial venture. • Health Promotion Manager
professional business knowledge. • Financial Analyst any field and 3 years’ The Master of Public Health subjects will provide you with an • Health Education Manager
The course allows you to pathway into other study opportunities • Investment Relations Manager professional work understanding of current global and environmental health issues, • Academia
Academic entry health policy, systems and economics, along with knowledge of
requirements: for further career enhancement, including the MBA and Master of Campus locations experience; and
Global Project Management. This course is fully accredited by CPA Academic IELTS 6.5 (no social, behavioural and cultural determinants of health and health
Australian bachelor’s programming and evaluation.
degree or equivalent; Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, band less than 5.0) or
equivalent. The MBA together with the Masters of Public Health dual
and Academic IELTS 6.5 MPA Suite of courses: Brisbane and Online masters will help you develop robust knowledge of both
(no band less than 6.0) Master of Professional Accounting CRICOS Dual Degree disciplines to critically analyse and evaluate health promotion
or equivalent. CRICOS Code 090253M and disease prevention, advocacy, leadership and management
Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced) 095358F and epidemiology to undertake demanding management roles
CRICOS Code 090254K 090254K in government, allied health, aid and development, hospitals and
health service departments.
Career Campus locations CRICOS

Amanda Miller Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090242C

MBA – Graduate Master of Business Information Systems


Service Improvement Facilitator Duration: Overview: The Master of Business Information Systems has been Career outcomes:
at Ergon Energy 2 years full-time designed to help develop your cognitive, technical and creative • Business Analysts
skills, to operate as an effective business analyst in a global • Information Assurance
“I took on an MBA to give myself a competitive edge in the job Academic entry context. On graduation, you will be an effective conduit between Analysts
market. This Torrens University Australia MBA has assisted requirements: the information technology specialists and the key decision- • Project Manager
Australian bachelor’s makers. Your skill-set will develop as a business all- rounder, taking • Information Management
me to bring together everything I have learned over the past degree or equivalent; an interdisciplinary approach to provide you with practical skills, Specialist
20 years in my working life, elevating my skills, knowledge and Academic IELTS 6.5 applicable immediately into your workplace. • Governance & Risk
and experience to the next level. I am currently studying (no band less than 6.0) Subjects include data management, systems analysis and design, Management Analyst
online. This works well for me and gives me flexibility to study or equivalent. requirements engineering, cloud-based micro services, ethical • Enterprise Architect
around my young family and fit around my personal and work decision making and strategic planning. Immerse yourself in theory
to meet the changing business environments in which you aspire to
commitments. Studying while working has allowed me to work and manage.
apply my new knowledge in the workplace and chose subjects
relevant to what I am working on at the time.” Campus locations CRICOS

Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 098257J

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Master of Global Project Management & Master of Public Health
Duration:
2 years full-time
Overview: The Master of Global Project Management subjects will
provide you with the skills to manage complex stakeholders and
projects from planning to completion to achieve project outcomes.
Career outcomes:
• Project Administrator
• Project Manager
Business Snapshot
Academic entry This course has a particular emphasis on projects with a global • Corporate Service Manager Campus locations: Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Online
requirements: dimension, including virtual teams, diversity, communications, • Epidemiologist
Australian bachelor’s projects with international stakeholders and projects that source • Health Promotion Manager Average full-time student workload
degree or equivalent in materials and services from, or do business with, another country. • Health education Manager
any field and 3 years’ The Master of Public Health subjects will provide you with • Academia Undergraduate Courses
professional work an understanding of current global and environmental health Undergraduate
experience; and issues, health policy, systems and economics, along with social, Diploma
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no behavioural and cultural determinants of health. The Master of Trimester 1 3 subjects 12 weeks
band less than 6.0) or Global Project Management together with the Masters of Public

Year 1
Business
equivalent. Health dual masters will give you robust knowledge of both Event Management Trimester 2 3 subjects 12 weeks
disciplines to critically analyse and evaluate health promotion Marketing
and disease prevention strategies, advocacy, leadership and Trimester 3 2 subjects 12 weeks
management and epidemiology while employing core project Business Information Systems
management tools to undertake demanding roles and programs Diploma after 1 year
in government, allied health, aid and development, hospitals and Bachelor of Business
health service departments. Trimester 1 3 subjects 12 weeks

Year 2
Business Trimester 2 3 subjects 12 weeks
Campus locations CRICOS Entrepreneurship
Event Management Trimester 3 2 subjects 12 weeks
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090248G
Marketing
Master Of Business Administration (Sports Management, Advanced) Sports Management Trimester 1 3 subjects 12 weeks

Year 3
Duration: Overview: Take the plunge, challenge yourself, maximise your Career outcomes: Trimester 2 3 subjects 12 weeks
2 years full-time potential in sports management, develop critical leadership skills as • Sports Facilities Manager
Bachelor of Commerce
Trimester 3 2 subjects 12 weeks
you support community engagement, become who you were born • Sports Facilities Operations
Academic entry to be—all with the backing of the number one sporting club in the Manager
world. • Events Manager Bachelor after 3 years
requirements:
First launched in 2006 and nominated for delivering one of the • Community and School
Australian bachelor’s
world’s top 10 sports management MBAs, the Real Madrid Graduate Sporting Co-ordinator Postgraduate Courses
degree or equivalent
School teaches across all aspects of sports management: health, • Sports Project Manager Work integrated learning
and 3 years of
professional communications, marketing and recreation management. Boasting • Sports Media and Promotion Master of Business Administration
experience; and partner institution across Europe, Latin America, the USA and Bachelor of Business students complete 320
Torrens University Australia (TUA), this brand new course supports Business Administration hours off-campus working on industry placement.
Academic IELTS 6.5
(no band less than 6.0) TUA’s commitment to offering students a truly global learning Business Administration (Advanced) Students complete this experience in the latter part
or equivalent. experience. Sports Management (Advanced)
Students have the option of undertaking a two-week field trip to of their degree in the areas of business, marketing,
visit Real Madrid Graduate School at the Universidad Europea de communication and public relations, sports management
Master of Global Project Management and events. Students become interns and typically
Madrid, Spain. The purpose of the subject is to enable students
to gain a practical experience of being involved with all levels of Global Project Management engage with small to medium-sized businesses on
sports management. The visit will focus on learning about the Global Project Management (Advanced) projects designed to be completed in a 3-month period.
context of professional and elite sport, interacting with players,
gain an in-depth understanding of management, marketing, Bachelor of Commerce students specialising in
promotion and sports facility and event management issues. Master of Professional Accounting
Alternatives to Madrid, Spain will also be considered. Accounting and Finance complete an industry
Professional Accounting placement off-campus working for 120 hours.
Campus locations CRICOS Professional Accounting (Advanced)
Online only Trimester 1 3 subjects 12 weeks
*Online Courses: Available to offshore international students when studying online in their N/A Master of Business Administration &
home country. Not available to international students in Australia on a students visa. Trimester 2 3 subjects 12 weeks
Master of Global Project Management
Masters by Research Trimester 3 2 subjects 12 weeks
Master of Business Administration
Duration: Overview: The aim of the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) course is Career outcomes: & Master of Public Health
3 years full-time to develop independent research and critical analysis skills in The aim of the Doctor of
students. This includes the mastery of appropriate concepts and Philosophy (PhD) course is to
methodologies, an ability to present and defend original research develop independent research Master of Global Project Management Industry placement can teach you to:
Academic entry & Master of Public Health
requirements: findings, and relate a research topic to a broader framework of skills and critical analysis skills in • Review current business processes and practices and
A master’s degree by knowledge in a disciplinary area. Students complete a thesis students, including the mastery
that demonstrates an original contribution to knowledge and the of appropriate concepts and Master of Business Information Systems provide recommendations for improvement
research or coursework
with a substantial student’s capacity to pursue scholarly research and deepen the methodologies, the ability to
element of research knowledge of their discipline. present and defend original Master of Philosophy (MPHIL)- • Scope potential areas for expansion, or products
work; and Academic Masters by Research Suite of courses: research findings, and relate Management & Commerce and services to improve business processes
IELTS 7.0 (no band less Master of Philosophy (MPHIL) - Management & Commerce a research topic to a broader
than 6.5) or equivalent. CRICOS Code 087899K framework of knowledge in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)- • Analyse activity in a particular market area
Potential applicants Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)- Management & Commerce disciplinary area. Management & Commerce or competitors’ activities
also need to complete CRICOS Code 086075C
a research proposal - • Analyse new or alternative business systems
please see our website Campus locations CRICOS
to download a copy.
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 087899K
086075C

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Study Design & Creative
Technology
Welcome to the Torrens University Australia
Design & Creative Technology faculty. We have
two leading design schools that make up our DNA;
Billy Blue College of Design and Media Design
School, working together to form an unstoppable
powerhouse in design and creative technology
education.
Our graduates are strongly recognised by the design industry and
Challenge Yourself constantly sought out by employers – often before they even
graduate. Work-ready, incredibly talented and always prepared
No.1 Ranked No. 1 tertiary No.3 Ranked No. 3 in the world Top 10 Ranked top 10 in the to test new ideas to complete every project in an innovative
provider in the world by by the Rookies for Best world by The Rookies way.
The Rookies for Graphic Design Motion Graphics School, 2017 Billy for Best 3D Motion Graphics School,
and Photography, 2016 Media Blue College of Design at Torrens 2018 Media Design School at Torrens
Design School at Torrens University University University

Choose from:

Artificial Intelligence
Branded Fashion Design Career

Cloud Computing Todd Watts


Communication Design Bachelor of Communication Design – Graduate
Digital Media Design Freelance Graphic Designer
& Designer/Animator, Yell Design
Game Art “My favourite part (of the course) was the challenge. I loved
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every day being opened to a new world of possibilities. The
Graphic Design connections and networks I made were also invaluable.
Studying at Billy Blue has helped me reach my career goals
Interior Design by improving my ideation, creative thinking and confidence.
I’m now much faster at finding design solutions and I’ve
Photography gained many tools to help me along the way. There was a

Software Engineering time when I struggled with my self-confidence as a designer


but since studying at Billy Blue I feel a strong belief in my
UX and Web Design abilities.”

Freelance Graphic Animator Senior UX Designer Creative Director


Designer
Start your career as Freelance Graphic Designer and earn up to AUD73k
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Design & Creative Technology
Undergraduate Courses
Diploma of Graphic Design Diploma of Photo Imaging
Duration: Overview: Graphic design is a rewarding career powered by your Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: The Diploma of Photo Imaging has been designed to Career outcomes:
1 year full-time imagination. With the right qualifications and hands-on experience, • Packaging Designer 1 year full-time provide graduates with a broad base of generalist photo imaging • Fashion Photographer
you can transform fantastic concepts into visual reality. • Junior Art Director knowledge, skills and experience suitable both for entry-level • Food Photographer
Academic entry This design course will give you key conceptual and technical skills • Computer Finished Artist Academic entry employment in the photo imaging sector and/or as a platform for • Architecture Photographer
requirements: to do just that. By enhancing your design awareness and combining • Web Designer requirements: further specialised study at bachelor level. Employment • Wedding Photographer
Australian Year 12 or problem-solving and technical skills, you will be equipped to • Branding & Identity Designer Australian Year 12 or opportunities may include working in photographic studios, news • Portrait Photographer
equivalent; and respond to the requirements of a fast-paced, visually-literate • Environmental & Way Finding equivalent; and organisations, fine art galleries, magazines, educational institutions, • News Photographer
Academic IELTS 5.5 (no society. Designer Academic IELTS 5.5 (no government departments, publishing companies, stock photo • Sports Photographer
band less than 5.0) or • Advertising Designer band less than 5.0) or agencies, audio-visual/video production companies and advertising • Assistant Photographer
equivalent. • Magazine & Publishing equivalent. companies.
Designer Campus locations CRICOS
Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 094246M
Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 092483C
Diploma of Design
Diploma of Interior Design & Decoration Duration: Overview: The Diploma of Design course provides a general, Career outcomes:
Duration: Overview: Graduate with a theoretical and technical base of Career outcomes: 1 year full-time foundational introduction to the design profession and is intended • Junior Designer
1 year full-time knowledge of general interior design and decoration principles and • Interior Decorator (self- for individuals with or without a design background who want to • Finished Artist
practice, along with an introduction to specialist areas within the employed) Academic entry gain some knowledge and skill in design without committing to • Graphic Designer
Academic entry interior design and decoration field, leading either to entry-level • Architectural Sales requirements: studying a full degree. • Interactive Designer
requirements: employment in the interior design and decoration sector or to Representative for industry Australian Year 12 or The qualification is aimed at the ‘undecided student’ who wants • Web Designer
Australian Year 12 or further specialised design study at bachelor level. product equivalent; and a ‘taster’ program that could articulate into a degree should they • 2D/3D Animator
equivalent; and • Interior Stylist Academic IELTS 5.5 (no decide they wish to continue. • Interior Designer
Academic IELTS 5.5 (no • In-house Interior Designer or band less than 5.0) or The program allows students to sample four of the design
band less than 5.0) or Decorator equivalent. specialisations: Branded Fashion Design, Communication Design,
equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS Digital Media Design, or Interior Design.
Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 092484B
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 094008C
Diploma of Digital Media Design
Duration: Overview: The Diploma of Digital Media Design is your Career outcomes: Bachelor of Communication Design
1 year full-time introduction to the exciting and flourishing worlds of animation, • Digital Agency Junior Duration: Overview: The Bachelor of Communication Design is a Career outcomes:
film, TV, video, online, interactive, web, mobile, interface design, • Design/Studio Intern 3 year full-time comprehensive design qualification that has been developed and is • Art Director
Academic entry user experience design, 3D design, visual effects, concept • Production Assistant taught by leaders in the visual communication design world: from • Book & Publication Designer
requirements: and character design, environment design, game art, project/ • Web Content Administrator Academic entry brand and design consultants, to graphic designers and creative • Branding & Identity Designer
Australian Year 12 or production management and strategy. requirements: directors. • Design Strategist & Graphic
equivalent; and This program offers you a broad foundation in essential digital Australian Year 12 or Throughout the course you will explore essential areas of Designer
Academic IELTS 5.5 (no design skills and concepts including idea generation, graphic equivalent; and communication design including; typography, image generation, • Information Architect
band less than 5.0) or design, 3D design, digital video, motion graphics, web and Academic IELTS 6.0 (no branding, information design, packaging and branded • Illustrator
equivalent. interactive design. You will graduate with direct design practice band less than 5.5) or environments. An emphasis on creativity, design thinking, • Interactive Designer
experience in animation, interaction design and motion design. equivalent. collaborative practice and problem solving will add depth • Interface Designer
Campus locations CRICOS to your practice. • Marketing & Promotions
Specialist
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 090304E You’ll graduate a highly qualified designer with in-demand skills • Packaging Designer
and a professional-calibre portfolio to land serious work in the ever- • Web Designer
exciting, always-evolving creative industries.
Industry Placement: 120 Hours
Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 090295A

To view full course details please visit


www.torrens.edu.au/courses/design

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Design & Creative Technology
Undergraduate Courses (continued)
Bachelor of Digital Media (3D Design & Animation)  
Duration: Overview: By completing a 3D Design and Animation degree, you Career outcomes:
3 years full-time will get all of the essential knowledge, skills and experiences you • 3D Animator
need to take on a career in 3D design or animation for film, TV, • 3D Concept Artist
Academic entry games, advertising and beyond. • 3D Generalist
requirements: Acquire broad and flexible hands-on skills in modelling, rigging, • 3D Specialist (e.g. modelling/
Australian Year 12 or animation, texturing, lighting and compositing. At the same time rigging/texturing/lighting)
equivalent; and you will explore design and animation theory and context to enrich • 3D Visualisation Artist
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no your creativity and storytelling, while working through briefs • 3D Tracker/Matchmover
band less than 5.5) or and creative processes used in the industry. You can apply for an • Character Designer
equivalent. internship with a professional 3D design and animation studio, and • Compositor
get the chance to work on live project work for a real-world client. • Digital Designer
• Digital Matte Artist
• Environment Designer
Industry Placement: 120 Hours • Game Artist
• Previsualisation (previz) Artist
• Visual Effects (VFX) Artist
Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney and Melbourne 090297K
Career
Bachelor of Digital Media (Interaction Design)
Duration: Overview: The Interaction Design degree gives you the essential Career outcomes:
3 years full-time research, design, knowledge and skills required to make your mark • Creative Director Tristan Klein
in this exciting interdisciplinary field where human senses and • Digital Designer
emotions meet the digital interface. Placed at the intersection of • E-publication Designer Australia
Academic entry
requirements: design, media and technology, it is one of the fastest-growing (and • Front-end Developer Bachelor of Digital Media Design
Australian Year 12 or most career-rich) sectors of the global economy. • Graphic Designer (digital – Graduate
equivalent; and The degree covers the theory and practice of user experience agency)
“Billy Blue changed my life through the internship
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no design, information architecture, graphic and interface design, • Information Architect
band less than 5.5) or human-computer interaction, nonlinear storytelling, scripting and • Interaction Designer program. Before study, I worked an average job that
equivalent. development, user behaviour and psychology, research, innovation • Interactive Media Designer I didn’t enjoy much and didn’t pay much either. Then
and strategic thinking. Graduates are able to design and craft • Mobile Interface/ Application through one of my teachers at uni, I was offered an
compelling interactive experiences for web, mobile and social, Designer internship at his work place. I managed to impress them
across sectors as diverse as advertising, entertainment, education • Online/Digital Producer so much that I was offered a job there while I was still
and beyond. • User Experience Designer studying. I stopped feeling like a student and started
• User Interface Designer
to feel like a professional-in-training. It was then that
Industry Placement: 120 Hours • Social Media Designer
• Web Designer I began to see the relevance to what we were being
taught and I could relate the lessons to real life work.”
Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney and Brisbane 090299G

Communications Design/Communications/
Graphic Designer Senior Book Desginer Specialist Branding(Freelance)
Start your career as Freelance Graphic Designer and earn up to AUD73k
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Design & Creative Technology
Undergraduate Courses (continued)
Bachelor of Digital Media (Film & Video Design) Bachelor of Interior Design (Residential)
Duration: Overview: A degree in Film and Video Design gives you the Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: The Interior Design (Residential) degree creates Career outcomes:
3 years full-time essential knowledge, skills and experiences required to embark • Animation Director 3 years full-time designers who have the skills and creativity to respond and adapt • Interior Designer
on a career designing and producing content for film, TV, games, • 2D Animator to the future challenges of sustainable residential design for • Joinery Designer
Academic entry advertising, information/education and beyond. You will acquire • Character Designer Academic entry 21st century housing, high-rise living, mobile, multi-purpose and • 3D Computer Modelling
requirements: broad and flexible hands-on skills in motion graphic design, • Concept/Storyboard Artist requirements: adaptive reuse environments. Consultant
Australian Year 12 or digital video production, editing and post-production, sound • Compositor Australian Year 12 or Residential Interior students engage with the theoretical and • Soft and Hard Material and
equivalent; and design, concept design, pre-production planning, cinematography, • Creative Director equivalent; and practical elements of designing residential environments. Furnishings Consultant
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no compositing and visual effects. At the same time you will explore • Digital Aatte Artist Academic IELTS 6.0 (no Students explore and respond to contemporary issues impacting • Residential Design Consultant
band less than 5.5) or the theory and context of design, film, TV and animation to enrich • Video Producer band less than 5.5) or residential interior design thinking, such as our aging population, • Homelessness Solutions
equivalent. your creativity and storytelling, while working through briefs and • Broadcast Designer equivalent. homelessness, evolving gender roles and definitions of family. Strategist
creative processes used by industry. • Motion Graphic Designer Students investigate frontier theories that inform the notion of • Innovative Home Technology
• Previsualisation (previz) Artist home in both physical and virtual environments. There is also an Consultant
Industry Placement: 120 Hours • Storyboard Artist opportunity to apply theory to practice by creating a range of • Luxury Private Developer
• Titles Designer residential interior design solutions to meet real client briefs. Designer
• Video Editor • Residential Interior Designer
Industry Placement: 120 Hours • Property Stylist
Campus locations CRICOS
• Housing Solutions Strategist
Sydney 090300J Campus locations CRICOS
Bachelor of Interior Design (Commercial) Sydney 090302G
Duration: Overview: The Bachelor of Interior Design (Commercial) gives you Career outcomes: Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design
3 years full-time the skills and creativity to respond and adapt to the ever-changing • Commercial Interior Designer
drivers of commercial environments such as retail stores and • Interior Designer Duration: Overview: The Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design will challenge Career outcomes:
Academic entry exhibitions, hotels, bars, restaurants, night clubs, workspaces and • Joinery Designer 3 years full-time both your creative and business mind – and will groom you for a • Branded Fashion Designer
requirements: even the design of online virtual commercial environments. • 3D Computer Modelling world-class career. • Fashion Buyer
Australian Year 12 or Throughout your study, you will engage with the theoretical and Consultant Academic entry You will graduate with a highly respected qualification, specialist • Merchandise Planner
equivalent; and practical elements of commercial interiors – branding, lighting, • Soft and Hard Material requirements: design skills and a professional-calibre portfolio that opens doors. • Product Developer
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no sustainability and materiality. You will discover how commercial & Furnishings Consultant Australian Year 12 or This Branded Fashion course is very different to what is currently • Production Manager
band less than 5.5) or interior design strategies are developed, assessed and explore • Environmental Brand Strategist equivalent; and on offer elsewhere. Our course addresses a variety of vertical • Digital Print Designer
equivalent. how commercial interiors can engage an audience. You will make • Retail Design Consultant Academic IELTS 6.0 (no fashion industry applications, across a broad spectrum of needs • Trend Forecaster
commercial environments a reality through documentation, • Restaurant Design Consultant band less than 5.5) or and traverses a wide consumer base. This degree teaches students • Fashion Brand Manager
contract management, professional design practice and cross- • Innovative Workplace Designer equivalent. to take a generic form or a trend and rework it by customising its • Tech and Spec Designer
disciplinary interaction. Take this opportunity to apply theory to • Hospitality Design Consultant surface or shape so that it becomes identifiable with the brand, its • Start-up Fashion Designer
practice by creating a range of commercial interior design solutions • Virtual Spaces Designer image and meaning. with own brand
for real clients. • Design Editorial/Writing for • Design Room Coordinator
Industry Publications Industry Placement: 120 Hours in charge of technical and
Industry Placement: 120 Hours • Virtual Environment Designer specifications for production
• Design Room Coordinator in
creation of bill of materials
• Textile Designer
Campus locations CRICOS Campus locations CRICOS

Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 090301G Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 090293C

Career

Armando Crisostomo
To view full course details please visit
www.torrens.edu.au/courses/design Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design
- Graduate

“Billy Blue were there to help me finish my studies and


be the best that I can be as a designer. While studying I
never felt that I was alone, they were always encouraging
to enhance my designing abilities.”
Photography by Edward Tran, a current student from Billy Blue College of Design.

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Design & Creative Technology To view full course details please visit
www.torrens.edu.au/courses/design

Undergraduate Courses (continued)


Bachelor of Creative Technologies (Game Art)
Duration: Overview: If you love games and want to create breathtaking Career outcomes:
3 years full-time environments and characters for one of the biggest industries • 2D Artist
in the world, then Game Art is for you. The Bachelor of Creative • 3D Modeller Generalist
Academic entry Technologies (Game Art) will develop your artistic style and • Animator
requirements: technical skills through a combination of traditional art practices • Texture Artist
Australian Year 12 or and the use of industry-standard software. You will create beautiful • Environment Artist
equivalent; and environments and characters then use these assets to develop • Character Artist
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no immersive experiences in an industry that is bigger than the music • Technical Artist
band less than 5.5) or and movie sectors combined!
equivalent. Throughout the course you will work alongside lecturers who will
offer you practical industry insights and collaborate with other
game artists and programmers to develop an industry-level game.
This course was designed collaboratively with subject matter
experts from Media Design School (Auckland, New Zealand), one
of the top three digital design schools in the world.

Industry Placement: 120 Hours


Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online 095346K
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Game Programming)
Duration: Overview: When becoming a Game Programmer, you will learn Career outcomes:
3 years full-time best while doing. You will code, you will craft and, in the end, you’ll • Gameplay Programmer
graduate with a portfolio like no other. Thanks to the partnership • Game Programmer
Academic entry with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE), you will • Generalist C++ Programmer
requirements: develop games for PlayStation® platform through the PlayStation® • Software Engineer
Australian Year 12 First Academic Development Program. You will learn C++ and
or equivalent with other coding languages and work with Unity and Unreal – the two
Advanced Maths; and main engines for game development. By the time you are ready to
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no graduate, you will have collaborated with fellow programmers and
band less than 5.5) or game artists to create a commercially viable game.
equivalent. The Bachelor of Software Engineering (Game Programming)
blends academic theory, research, and practice with advanced
programming skills as applied in the game development industry.
Throughout the course the integration of theory and hands-on
practice through to industry-standard productions will complement
the development of investigative skills, and development of
analytical, creative and critical approaches to problem solving.
This course was designed collaboratively with subject matter
experts from Media Design School (Auckland, New Zealand), one of
the top three digital design schools in the world.
Industry Placement: 120 Hours
Campus locations CRICOS

Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Online 093341J

Game Art students at work

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Undergraduate Courses (continued)
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)
Duration: Overview: In line with the changing landscape of the tech industry, Career outcomes: Career
3 years full-time this Bachelor of Software Engineering – Artificial Intelligence (AI) • Full Stack Software Engineer
has been developed by Torrens University Australia in collaboration • Business Intelligence
Academic entry with IBM to arm graduates with the technical acumen and core soft Developer Hans Colton
requirements: skills required for a successful career in AI. • Software Engineer
This course covers a range of technical subject areas with a focus • Software Developer Bachelor of Software Engineering
Australian Year 12 or
equivalent; and on the major areas of AI – computer vision, natural language • Software Tester (Artificial Intelligence) – Current Student
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no processing, speech recognition, and machine learning & robotics. • Automation Engineer
A soft skills thread is carried throughout the programme, to • Machine Learning Engineer “I study the Bachelor of Software Engineering
band less than 5.5) or
equivalent. ensure students also leave with the in-demand skills of ideation, • Computer Vision Engineer and I am simultaneously interning at Face Me.
design thinking, project and time management, interpersonal • NLP Engineer Face Me is a start-up that creates digital humans
communication, language processing and speech recognition. The to revolutionise how people get in contact with a
launch of our new Software Engineering degrees coincides with the company. The digital humans are capable of actually
World Economic Forum’s announcement that Cloud computing and showing and understanding the users’ emotion and
AI are the two most in-demand (hard) skills of 2019, while creativity that allows them to do so much more. As an intern
is the most in-demand soft skill (according to analysis by LinkedIn). at Face Me, I get to work on these crazy out-there
experimental features that may not work, but if
Campus locations CRICOS they do, they’re going to add a whole extra level of
Sydney, Melbourne and Online 099352B immersion to this awesome digital human.”
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing)
Duration: Overview: Developed in collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Career outcomes:
3 years full-time this purpose-built course caters for the rapidly growing cloud • Data Scientist
computing sector. Throughout your studies, you’ll work across • Business Intelligence
Academic entry a variety of services and platforms to build a comprehensive, Developer
requirements: industry-aligned understanding of Cloud Computing and DevOps. • DevOps Engineer
Australian Year 12 or You’ll explore the intricacies of cloud infrastructure, master • Infrastructure Engineer
equivalent; and the fundamentals of CI/CD, and explore the in-demand field of • Full Stack Software Engineer
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no microservices architecture. Best of all, our collaboration with • Build Engineer
band less than 5.5) or Amazon Web Services means you’ll also have the opportunity to • Release Engineer
equivalent. design, develop and deploy applications to the AWS platform – the • Software Engineer
largest and most lucrative cloud computing platform in the world. • Tools Programmer
Graduate armed with a range of technical, operational and software • Technical Director
management skills that will put you a step ahead of the global tech
industry. Learn how to combine design thinking, ideation, project
and time management, and interpersonal communication across
different subjects, significantly increasing your employability.

Campus locations CRICOS


Sydney, Melbourne and Online 099354M

“Being two new programs of Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence - AI


and Cloud Computing - CC) aligned with advancement in their own field, I
believe the graduates would see themselves placed at the core of creative
technological revolution. By merging AI or CC with creative technology
concepts, we have brought a new angle to the learning where the students
are not only benefitting from the program but are bringing innovative skills
set to the world of science and technology.”

Fawad Zaidi
Programme Coordinator, Senior Lecturer and Researcher Software Developer Lead Developer
Software Development Chief Technology
Media Design School at Torrens University Australia Manager Officer
Start your career as a Software Engineer and ear up to AUD96k
Source: https://au.hudson.com/salary-hub/salary-guides#

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Design & Creative Technology
Postgraduate Courses
Graduate Certificate in UX & Web Design
Duration: Overview: The world of digital design is ever expanding, and it’s Career outcomes:
6 months full-time the area to get into if you’d like to future proof your career. Whether • Information Architect
you are a qualified designer feeling the need to upgrade your • Interaction Designer
Academic entry skills, or just want to become more digitally savvy, this course is • Online Producer
requirements: designed to extend your understanding of the design principles • User Experience Designer
Australian bachelor’s and user-experience testing associated with website design and • User Interface Designer
degree or equivalent; development. • Web Designer
and Academic IELTS Campus locations CRICOS
6.0 (no band less than
5.5) or equivalent. Sydney and Online 095348G

Master of Design
Duration: Overview: The Master of Design (Advanced) is a course that Career outcomes:
Master of Design provides you with an advanced body of knowledge to successfully • Managerial roles in design
(Advanced): implement design practice and principles to various societal agencies/other organisations
2 years full-time needs. This course will extend and deepen your design skills and • Creative Business Founder/
Master of Design knowledge by building on your background in design (or related Owner
1.5 years full-tim field) and/or professional work experience in design. Focused • Creative Leader
on advanced study in design and built to engage designers, • University Lecturer
Academic entry developers, technologists, programmers, artists and teachers
requirements: to explore the convergent space between design, project
Australian bachelor’s management and business disciplines while creatively shaping
degree or equivalent; technologies, systems and applications.
and The final subject requires students to execute, finalise and present Career
Written proposal; and their self-initiated project exhibiting a sophisticated understanding
Portfolio of relevant of contemporary design practice. Mel O’Brien
work from area(s) of
expertise; and Master of Design Suite: Master of Design – Graduate
Resume; and Graduate Certificate of Design Campus locations
Selection interview; and CRICOS Code 095350C “After studying Interior Architecture, and then
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no Graduate Diploma of Design Sydney and Online working for nearly a decade in interior design,
band less than 5.5) or CRICOS Code 086073E CRICOS I wanted to extend my discipline and academic
equivalent. Master of Design practice and so began to look for options to study a
CRICOS Code 095356G 095350C
086073E masters degree. Ultimately I chose to study at Billy
Master of Design (Advanced)
CRICOS Code 088476C 095356G Blue because of the innovative way they approach
088476C postgraduate qualifications. The flexibility to focus
my study towards the design specialisation that I
was looking for was hugely appealing. I am a senior
interior design academic at Torrens University, and
a partner in interior and object design company
Maxwell and Shirley. At Maxwell and Shirley we
work in the residential sector and are incredibly
passionate about working with clients to deliver
homes that truly reflect and belong to them. My
masters degree was a great opportunity to unpack
and further explore residential scale through
projects and research, ultimately deepening my
knowledge and skills in designing for this area.”

To view full course details please visit


www.torrens.edu.au/courses/design

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Design & Creative Technology
Postgraduate Courses (continued) Design & Creative Technology Snapshot
Campus locations: Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online

Master of Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence, Advanced)


Duration: Overview: Developed in collaboration with Media Design School, Career outcomes: Undergraduate Courses
2 years full-time Amazon Web Services and IBM, the Master of Software Engineering • Senior Software Engineer Joining Torrens University Australia in 2016, Billy
(Artificial Intelligence, Advanced) addresses industry demand for • Senior Systems Engineer Diploma
Blue College of Design graduates have been strongly
Academic entry highly technical software engineers, developers, and researchers. • AI Researcher
Graphic Design recognised by the design industry and constantly
requirements: Exploring the realms of machine learning, computer vision, natural • Research & Development
Interior Design & Decoration sought out – often before they even graduate.
Australian cognate language processing and speech recognition, offering professionals Engineer
Digital Media Design Workready, incredibly talented and always prepared to
bachelor’s degree or the opportunity to upskill in order to improve career prospects • Machine Learning Researcher
Photo Imaging think outside the box.
equivalent; and and provides recent graduates with the chance to continue their • Technical Director
Design
At least 3 years studies and specialise in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Unlike a • Development Director
professional traditional degree, the Master of Software Engineering (Artificial • Systems Architect Billy Blue has launched the careers of thousands of
experience in Intelligence, Advanced) is tailored to your unique needs and • Data Scientist Bachelor of Communication Design design graduates in graphic and communication design,
software development creative challenges. branded fashion design, 3D design & animation, film &
Bachelor of Digital Media
documented in a CV Students will learn by working on industry projects, approach video, interaction design, digital media, interior design
and discipline-specific wide-ranging topics from entrepreneurial mindset, and explore the 3D Design & Animation and photography. Some are running their own studios,
portfolio; and design thinking, ethics and moral values required in tech for good Interaction Design freelancing or working for top creative agencies such as
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no companies. Film & Video Design Interbrand, DDB, M&C Saatchi, and brands like Camilla,
band less than 6.0) or Campus locations CRICOS Volley and Zanerobe.
equivalent. Bachelor of Interior Design
Sydney, Melbourne and Online 099353A In a further endorsement of the high quality of
Commercial
Master of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing, Advanced) Residential
Billy Blue College of Design students’ portfolios,
Duration: Overview: Developed in collaboration with Media Design Career outcomes: the School has been awarded third place in the
2 years full-time School, IBM and Amazon Web Services, the Master of Software • Senior Software Engineer Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design highly competitive, global Best Motion Graphics
Engineering (Cloud Computing, Advanced) addresses industry • Senior Systems Engineer Schools for 2017 rankings by The Rookies.
Academic entry demand for highly-technical software engineers and provides • Release Manager Bachelor of Creative Technologies
requirements: recent graduates with the chance to continue their studies or • Research & Development (Game Art)
Australian cognate professionals the opportunity to upskill and specialise in the field of Engineer
bachelor’s degree or Cloud Computing & DevOps. Unlike a traditional degree, the Master • Technical Director Bachelor of Software Engineering
equivalent; and of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing, Advanced) is tailored • Development Director
to your unique needs and creative challenges. • Systems Architect Game Programming
At least 3 years Artificial Intelligence
professional Students will learn by working on industry projects, approach • Network Architect
wide-ranging topics from an entrepreneurial mindset, and explore • Data Scientist Cloud Computing
experience in Media Design School (MDS) at Torrens University
software development the design thinking, ethics and moral values required in tech for
leading companies. Australia stems from New Zealand’s most awarded
documented in a CV
and discipline-specific Postgraduate Courses tertiary institution for creative and digital technology
portfolio; and qualifications. The award-winning suite of courses
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no Campus locations CRICOS Graduate Certificate In UX & Web Design including Game Art, Game Programming, Software
band less than 6.0) or Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing
equivalent. Sydney, Melbourne and Online 099355K Graduate Certificate of Design can now be delivered in Australia. Through project-
based learning and live briefs, students take risks and
Masters by Research Graduate Diploma of Design push boundaries in the fields of new and emerging
Duration: Overview: The aim of the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) course is Career outcomes: creative digital technologies. The award-winning Media
3 years full-time to develop independent research and critical analysis skills in
Master of Design
The aim of the Doctor of Design School was the first school in New Zealand to
students. This includes the mastery of appropriate concepts and Philosophy (PhD) course is to Design recognise the emerging creative industries such as game
Academic entry: methodologies. An ability to present and defend original research develop independent research Design – Advanced development and animation and develop qualifications
A master’s degree by findings, and relate a research topic to a broader framework of skills and critical analysis to fuel them with talented graduates.
research or coursework knowledge in a disciplinary area. Students complete a thesis skills in students, including Master of Software Engineering
with a substantial that demonstrates an original contribution to knowledge and the the mastery of appropriate MDS was named the #1 Animation School in
element of research student’s capacity to pursue scholarly research and deepen the concepts and methodologies, Artifical Intelligence (Advanced) Australasia and the #5 Animation School in
work; and Academic knowledge of their discipline. the ability to present and Cloud Computing (Advanced)
IELTS 7.0 (no band less Masters by Research Suite of courses: the world by Animation Career’s 2019 college
defend original research
than 6.5) or equivalent. Master of Philosophy (MPHIL) - Design findings, and relate their Master of Philosophy (MPHIL) – Design rankings.
Potential applicants CRICOS Code 086077A research topic to a broader
also need to complete Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)- Design framework of knowledge in
a research proposal - CRICOS Code 086078M your disciplinary area. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) – Design
please see our website
to download a copy. Campus locations CRICOS
086077A
Adelaide, Sydney and Online 086078M

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To view full course details please visit

Study Education
www.torrens.edu.au/courses/education

The ways we think about teaching and learning are Career


Make a difference in changing rapidly. With the growth of research, we now
have a deeper understanding of the complex impact
someone’s life that education has on society. Not only does education
shape academic and employment outcomes, we also
Janelle Connor
Australian
now know that a child’s experience of education can Master of Special Education
have life-long effects on their physical and mental – Current student
health.
Choose from: “I wanted to stay up-to-date with educational research
At Torrens University Australia, we have designed a set and practices. This course has the topics I wanted to
of postgraduate education courses tailored to education
Autism professionals looking to grow and broaden their skills.
learn more about, and I can apply them to my teaching
straight away. I felt that there was nothing holding me
Innovation & Change With knowledge and learning constantly changing, it
is essential to keep up with the latest developments.
back from returning to university, so I enrolled”.

Learning Differences Torrens University Australia has built graduate


certificates and masters courses around the latest
Mental Health research into Autism, Innovation & Change, Learning
Differences, Mental Health and Special Education.
Special Education These courses have pioneered our ‘Person First’
approach to teaching, created with input from those who
have direct experience and expertise within the industry.
Through Torrens University Australia’s postgraduate
education courses, you will further develop your
experience in the school system. You will effect
widespread change and raise the standards of education
for both students and teachers.

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Education
Postgraduate Courses
Master of Education (Special Education – Advanced) Graduate Certificate of Education (Autism)
Duration: Overview: The Master of Education (Special Education, Advanced) Career outcomes: Duration: 2 Trimesters Overview: The Graduate Certificate of Education (Autism) is Career outcomes:
2 years full-time takes a design thinking approach to analyse issues and challenges Build specialised skills to support designed to prepare educators to support individuals with Autism Graduates of the Graduate
faced by persons with a range of additional learning needs. In individuals. The course within their educational context. This certificate is created for Certificate of Education
Academic entry educators in mainstream and other non-specialised settings. (Autism) can progress to further
Academic entry particular, it focuses on problem solving, informed by advanced thoroughly prepares educators to requirements: The Graduate Certificate of Education (Autism) deepens student postgraduate studies in related
requirements: theoretical knowledge, from a person-first perspective. The support individuals with a range Recognised bachelor’s knowledge through evidence-based, best-practice support for fields of education. They can also
Recognised bachelor’s person-first approach allows situations to be tackled from the of special educational needs degree in any field; and persons with Autism and their carers. Increasingly, the movement pursue advanced career options
degree in any field; and perspective of the individual, and by doing so shifts the focus from in classrooms and fills a gap in Academic IELTS 7.0 (no of lived experience and ensuring the voice of persons with Autism within the education profession,
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no a passive acceptance from the person at the center of the issue professional development for band less than 6.5) or and their carers is heard, which leads the individual care and such as Lead Teacher status and
band less than 6.0) or to a more active role where their individual needs are actively teachers in the field. equivalent. support. This certificate moves student perspectives away from leadership opportunities within
equivalent. considered. This approach questions traditional thinking and The course will equip you with the ‘one size fits all’ toolbox, instead challenging and supporting schools and other educational
challenges learners’ biases, prejudice and assumptions. the skills and knowledge required students to deepen their knowledge to apply a range of educational establishments.
Special Education Suite of courses: to become an expert in the field strategies to support individuals with Autism. Using co-constructed
Master of Education (Special Education) of Special Education. Graduates content and individualised learning perspectives, the certificate
CRICOS Code 095587D can further advance and diversify requires students to reflect deeply upon the important voice of
lived experience and seeing the individual as a person first.
Master of Education (Special Education, Advanced) their position in
CRICOS Code 095695M the education field, such as Other Graduate Certificates that are available Online Only
advisory role. through Torrens University Australia include:
Campus locations CRICOS Graduate Certificate of Education (Innovation and Change)
Graduate Certificate of Education (Learning Differences)
095587D Graduate Certificate of Education (Mental Health)
Sydney, Melbourne and Online
095695M Graduate Certificate of Education (Special Education)
Masters by Research Campus locations CRICOS

Duration: Overview: The aim of the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) course is Career outcomes: Sydney, Melbourne and Online 095592G
3 years full-time to develop independent research and critical analysis skills in The aim of the Doctor of
students. This includes the mastery of appropriate concepts and Philosophy (PhD) course is to
Academic entry methodologies. An ability to present and defend original research develop independent research
requirements: findings, and relate a research topic to a broader framework of skills and critical analysis skills in
A master’s degree by knowledge in a disciplinary area.
research or coursework Students complete a thesis that demonstrates an original
students, including the mastery
of appropriate concepts and
Postgraduate Courses
Education Snapshot
with a substantial contribution to knowledge and the student’s capacity to pursue methodologies, the ability to Campus locations: Sydney, Melbourne and Online
element of research; scholarly research and deepen the knowledge of their discipline. present and defend original
and Academic IELTS 6.5 Masters by Research Suite of courses: research findings, and relate Graduate Certificate of Education
(no band less than 6.0) Master of Philosophy (MPHIL) - Education a research topic to a broader (Autism) Torrens University Australia for
or equivalent. CRICOS Code 088891K framework of knowledge in a Education
Potential applicants Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - Education disciplinary area. Graduate Certificate of Education
also need to complete a CRICOS Code 088893G (Innovation and Change) There is an unprecedented level of social and technological
research proposal - Campus locations CRICOS progress in the world today.
please see our website Graduate Certificate of Education
to download a copy. 088891K (Learning Differences) There are new ways of learning – new tools, new techniques,
Adelaide, Sydney and Online
088893G new audiences – and new heights to reach for the first truly
Graduate Certificate of Education
(Mental Health) global generation. Through Torrens University Australia’s
postgraduate education courses, further develop your
Graduate Certificate of Education experience in the school system to effect widespread change
(Special Education) and raise the standards of education for both students
and teachers at local, national and global levels. Study
Master of Education (Special Education) an education degree on campus or online with Torrens
University Australia and become an expert in teaching and
Master of Education (Special Education – education.
Advanced)
Ideal for
Master of Philosophy (Education) Current educators who want to build specialised skills and
Doctor of Philosophy (Education) advanced understanding required to support individuals
with a range of special educational needs in mainstream
classrooms and professional development.

To view full course details please visit


www.torrens.edu.au/courses/education

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www.torrens.edu.au/courses/health

Study Health
Torrens University Australia Health faculty offers a This includes working in one of our three Torrens
holistic approach to health education. University Australia Wellbeing Centres, or in one of our
partner facilities where students provide services to the
Become an integral Our vision is to “Get Well, Stay Well, Look Well”. public under the supervision of qualified professionals.

part of health care Covering physical, mental and aesthetic health and
wellbeing of individuals and communities, we aim
We also maintain strong connections with the wider
health industry, through acknowledgment of industry
to provide students with the necessary skills and accreditation bodies.
knowledge to excel in their chosen fields and forge
rewarding careers.

We understand the importance of practical skills in


Choose from: today’s job market, so we provide the opportunity

Aesthetics for students to engage in practical training before


graduating.
Beauty & Spa Practice
Clinical Nutrition
Community Services
Health Science
Naturopathy
Public Health
Western Herbal Medicine

Diploma of Applied Bachelor of Applied Social Science Disability Support Community Manager
Social Science (Community Service) Worker
Start your career as a Disability Support Worker and earn up to AUD47k
Source: https://au.hudson.com/salary-hub/salary-guides#

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Health
Undergraduate Courses
Diploma of Beauty & Spa Practice
Duration: Overview: The Diploma of Beauty and Spa Practice responds to Career outcomes:
1 year full-time the industry’s growing need for highly trained beauty professionals, • Beauty Therapist
that are capable of performing high end beauty treatments coupled • Spa Therapist
Academic entry with spa therapies that promote health and wellness. Our students • Make-up Artist
requirements: graduate with diverse skills that place them in high demand • Salon & Spa Manager
Australian Year 12 or with the industry’s best. Not only do they learn to deliver high • Cosmetics Sales
equivalent; and quality beauty and spa treatments, but they also develop strong Representative
Academic IELTS 5.5 (no understandings of the theory and science that underpins these • Business Development
band less than 5.5) or practical modalities. Manager (Cosmetics)
equivalent. • Educator & Industry Trainer
Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney and Brisbane 094184J
Diploma of Health Science
Duration: Overview: The Diploma can set you on the path towards making a Career outcomes:
1 year full-time real impact on individuals and communities in need. This could be • Herbal Manufacturing &
through complementary, public or community health initiatives. Production
Academic entry This course can also lead to further study in a range of Professional • Nutritional Supplement
requirements: health disciplines such as Naturopathy, Clinical or Non-Clinical Manufacturing & Production
Australian Year 12 or Nutrition, Western Herbal Medicine, Public Health and Physical • Health Product Development
equivalent; and Therapies through enrolling in the relevant linked degree pathways. • Clinic Administration
Academic IELTS 5.5 (no • Clinic Dispensary &
band less than 5.5) or Practitioner Support
equivalent. • Health & Nutritional Advisor
Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 099640E
Bachelor of Nutrition
Duration: Overview: The Bachelor of Nutrition provides a comprehensive Career outcomes:
3 years full-time exploration of health science and human nutrition that provides • Nutritionist
graduates with workplace-relevant knowledge and skills vital for • Spa Therapist
Academic entry making a positive contribution to the health of individuals and for • Make-Up Artist
requirements: society. • Salon & Spa manager
Australian Year 12 or The course will enable you to understand the nutritional needs of • Cosmetics Sales
equivalent; and communities and populations, critically analyse and develop health Representative
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no programs that address individual and population level nutrition • Business Development
band less than 5.5) or issues, and understand the nutritional needs of the human body Manager (Cosmetics)
equivalent. both in good health and in disease. • Educator & Industry Trainer
Campus locations CRICOS
Online n/a
Bachelor of Applied Public Health
Duration: Overview: Public health is the study and application of promoting Career outcomes:
3 years full-time health and preventing disease, focusing on measures at the • Health Policy adviser
community and population level. Whether you are interested in • Health Promotion Officer
Academic entry playing a part in a non-government organisation, a national health • Project Officer & Manager
requirements: care system, or your local council or community, you could be part • Community Development
Australian Year 12 or of the growing global demand for high quality graduates in public Worker
equivalent; and health. • Research Officer
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no • Health Promotion Roles
band less than 5.5) or – Government & Non-
equivalent. Government Organisations
• Health Services Administrator
Campus locations CRICOS Diploma of Beauty & Spa Bachelor of Health Science Dermatologist Clinic or Practice
Practice (Aesthetics) Manager
Adelaide and Sydney 084768A / 088181G Start your career as a Dermatologist and earn up to AUD69k
Source: https://au.hudson.com/salary-hub/salary-guides#
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Health
Undergraduate Courses (continued)
Bachelor of Health Science (Aesthetics) Bachelor of Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine)
Duration: Overview: The Bachelor of Health Science (Aesthetics) has been Career outcomes: Duration: Overview: A contemporary Western Herbal Medicine (WHM) Career outcomes:
3 years full-time developed to equip professionals with a diverse range of clinical • Dermal Therapist 3 years full-time practitioner understands the history and philosophy of herbal • Private Practice
capabilities, focusing on preventative skin health and anti-ageing • Clinic Practice Manager practice and is trained to formulate individualised herbal • Complementary & Medical
Academic entry dermal therapies. Graduates are immersed within the theoretical • IPL & Laser Technician Academic entry prescriptions using medicinal plants from around the world. An Clinics
requirements: principles and clinical application framework, required to work • Skin Health Promotion & requirements: evidence-based practice approach is taken to incorporate research • Community Programs
Australian Year 12 or safely and ethically within the Dermal Aesthetics industry. Education Australian Year 12 or and scientific evidence in prescribing decisions. • Health Retreats & Day Spas
equivalent; and • Business Development & equivalent; and Herbalists require a deep knowledge of health science, clinical • Community Education
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no Research Academic IELTS 6.5 (no assessment, pharmacology, herbal synergy, quality and safety • Product Development
band less than 5.5) or band less than 6.0) or issues affecting prescribing decisions. • Corporate Roles in Regulatory
equivalent. equivalent. affairs, Sales & Marketing
Campus locations CRICOS
Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney and Brisbane 093345E
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 099641D
Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Nutrition)
Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Community Services)
Duration: Overview: If you’re fascinated by health and love helping others Career outcomes:
3 years full-time to be their best selves, the Diploma of Health Science will bring • Private Practice Duration: Overview: Start a fulfilling career in community service. Are you Career outcomes:
that passion to life. This course equips you with the foundational • Complementary & Medical 3 years full-time passionate about helping disadvantaged groups of people? If you • Child Protection Practitioner
knowledge and skills needed for launching a career in Health. Clinics have firm thoughts about what could and should be done to help • Youth Worker
Academic entry
The Bachelor can set you on the path towards making a real impact • Sporting Clubs & Gyms Academic entry people that need support, this is the degree for you. By studying a • Drug & Alcohol Worker
requirements:
on individuals and communities in need. This could be through • Health Retreats requirements: Bachelor of Applied Science in Community Services, you’ll be • Case Management Officer
Australian Year 12 or
complementary, public or community health initiatives. This course • Research & Education Product Australian Year 12 or able to enter a range of dynamic roles in the community and public • Crisis Intervention Worker
equivalent; and
can also lead to further study in a range of Professional health Development equivalent; and sectors. • Residential Care Officer
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no
band less than 6.0) or disciplines such as Naturopathy, Clinical or Non-Clinical Nutrition, • Self-Employment & Consulting Academic IELTS 6.0 (no Choose electives from a range of areas: relationship counselling; • Juvenile Justice &
Western Herbal Medicine, Public Health and Physical Therapies band less than 5.5) or chronic illness and disability; leisure, sport and fulfilling lives for Rehabilitation Officer
equivalent.
through enrolling in the relevant linked degree pathways. equivalent. older people; narrative therapy; focusing: enhancing the mind- • Disability Case Manager
body connection in therapy; Gestalt therapy; Spirituality and • Aged Care Worker
Campus locations CRICOS psychotherapy; child protection. • Welfare Worker
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 099642C • Social Worker
Campus locations CRICOS
Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)
Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane 097401C
Duration: Overview: Evidence-based clinical nutrition is the holistic Career outcomes:
4 years full-time understanding of nutritional principles, food as medicine traditions, • Private Practice Bachelor of Nursing
therapeutics and nutritional biochemistry. Clinical Nutrition • Complementary &
Practitioners understand and address the nutritional, dietary and Multimodality Community Duration: Overview: The Bachelor of Nursing addresses the growing global Career outcomes:
Academic entry 3 years full-time demand for caring and highly skilled professionals across a variety Registered Nurse (RN) in a:
requirements: lifestyle factors which impact wellbeing throughout the lifespan, Programs
during illness and disease. This is achieved through personalized • Health Retreats & Day Spas of different, often complex, healthcare and community settings. • Private or public hospital
Australian Year 12 or Through the excellence of our on-campus simulation hospital • Community based setting
equivalent; and nutrition education and the development of a treatment and • Community Education Product Academic entry
prevention plan which includes therapeutic meal planning, Development requirements: environment and 840 hours of clinical placements, we will develop • Residential setting such as
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no your practical and clinical skills. aged care
band less than 6.0) or nutritional supplementation and prescription. • Corporate Roles in Regulatory Australian Year 12 or
Affairs & Marketing equivalent; and Some specialised areas are also available: Aged care, Child & family, • Schools and industry setting
equivalent. Critical care & emergency, Community health, Primary health care,
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no
Campus locations CRICOS Disability & rehabilitation, and Mental health.
band less than 6.0) or
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 099643B equivalent. Campus locations CRICOS
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 0100910

Career Career

Tess Boyer Dr Cheryl Ross


Clinical Nutrition student Head of Nursing
“If you want to undertake a challenging, and versatile
“Being in clinic has given me experience in all aspects
professional career that opens many opportunities for
of professional practice including administration and employment, then nursing is a great option for you. Here
dispensary to ensure I am well prepared to set up my at Torrens University, we ensure that our nursing students
own practice after graduating.” keep pace with the rapid changes in health care by providing
excellence in teaching and clinical practice”.

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Health
Postgraduate Courses
Master of Public Health – Advanced
Duration: Overview: The Master of Public Health suite of courses will equip Career outcomes:
Master of Public health students from a broad range of backgrounds with the • Health Policy Adviser
Health (Advanced): knowledge and skills to address public health challenges. Students • Health Promotion Officer
2 years full-time will gain an understanding of current global environmental health • Project Officer & Manager
Master of Public issues, health policy, systems and economics, along with social, • Community Development
Health: behavioural and cultural determinants of health. Students will Worker
1.5 years full-time develop an array of exciting key skills in a variety of different areas • Research Officer
such as planning, implementation and evaluation of public health • Health Service Administrator
Academic entry programs, health promotion and disease prevention strategies,
requirements: advocacy, leadership and management, statistics and epidemiology
Master of Public and analytical and communication skills.
Health (Advanced): Master of Public Health Suite of Courses:
Australian cognate Graduate Certificate of Public Health
bachelor’s degree CRICOS Code 097405K
or equivalent; and Graduate Diploma of Public Health
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no CRICOS Code 097406J
band less than 6.0) or Master of Public Health
equivalent. CRICOS Code 097404M
Master of Public Master of Public Health (Advanced)
Health: CRICOS Code 095594E
Australian cognate
bachelor’s degree
or equivalent; and 3
years’ of professional Campus locations CRICOS
experience; and
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no 097405K
band less than 6.0) or 097406J
equivalent. Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online
097404M
095594E

To view full course details please visit


www.torrens.edu.au/courses/health

Master of Public Health Community Health Worker Community Health


(Advanced) Community Health Coordinator Manager
Start your career as a Community Health Worker and earn up to AUD52k
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ACADEMIC

Lisa Kasaneilia Health Snapshot


Campus locations: Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Online
Program Director, School of Health Sciences
“Public Health is a growing field – on a global scale – particularly with the One Health Initiative, with a focus on One
World, One Health, One initiative. At Torrens University we offer a strong industry-aligned program to ensure graduate Health Clinics
employability. Undergraduate Courses
Working alongside our campuses, Torrens University
Students should feel supported throughout their program and are aware there is ongoing support at every point.
Diploma Australia operates health clinics and wellbeing
Students use Public Health Information Development Unit (PHIDU) data in their applied workshop activities which is centres in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
quite exciting, as they can work with real, up-to-date data.” Beauty & Spa Practice
Nutrition Our student clinics offer a range of professional
Health Science and affordable services to the general public, from
beauty treatments and massage, to counselling and
Bachelor of Nutrition complementary health consultations. In 2018, we saw
nearly 4,000 people in over 8,500 consultations.
Bachelor of Applied Public Health
Bachelor of Health Science
RESEARCH FACULTY
Aesthetics
Clinical Nutrition
Adelaide: Public Health Information
Naturopathy Development Unit (PHIDU)
Western Herbal Medicine
ONLINE
Bachelor of Applied Social Science
(Community Services) Since 2015, PHIDU has been located at Torrens
University Australia, continuing its research emphasis
Postgraduate Courses and publication of small area statistics, for monitoring
inequality in health and wellbeing, and for supporting
Graduate Certificate of Public Health planning and research to improve population health
outcomes.
Graduate Diploma of Public Health
PHIDU offers free online access to a comprehensive
Master of Public Health range of current (and some historical) data at national,
jurisdictional, regional and small area levels for Australia.
Public Health
Socioeconomic and geographical variations in health
Public Health – Advanced
are highlighted in interactive atlases and graphs, and
supported by data tables and metadata. Where available,
data is analysed by age, sex and indigenous status.

This web-based source of data on health and its


determinants is unique in Australia, and has been
acknowledged internationally by agencies such as the
World Health Organisation. http://phidu.torrens.edu.au

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Study Hospitality
A key feature of the hospitality industry is travel and the ability to apply
your skills all around the world. Torrens University Australia recognises
Opening your door to the world the reasons you chose this great industry and provides campuses that
are purpose-built to provide operational training, including a hotel and a
restaurant, both of which are open to the public. These will prepare you
for your career from the first day you begin your studies.

Within the Hospitality faculty you can choose to study at Blue Mountains
Choose from: International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) or William Blue College

Culinary Management of Hospitality Management (WB). Both schools provide extensive learning
and employment outcomes, whether you want to work in a kitchen creating

Hospitality Management meals or creating guest experiences in a hotel that will be remembered for
years to come.
International Hotel & Resort Management Hospitality degrees offered by Torrens University Australia will give students

Tourism Management an opportunity to work for an organisation as part of their degree through
an industry placement. Industry placements are designed to be part of each
course, to enhance learning and ensure graduates have a résumé to be
proud of.

Career

Sven Lee
Bachelor of Business International Hotel
& Resort Management – Graduate, South Korea

“Prior to studying with BMIHMS I was working in the


QS WORLD Hotel Management William Blue Dining airline industry. I have always had an interest in the
University School in Australia is in the wider hospitality and tourism industry, but knew
Ranking & Asia-Pacific
TOP 10
Restaurants
that I wanted to upskill and follow my passion
of working in hotels. The degrees are so
well known for being comprehensive
QS Ranking by Subject in Sydney and rigorous that I knew I was
in Australia TNS Survey, 2017 Trip Advisor, 2019 going to receive the highest
(Hospitality & Leisure Management) quality education I could.”

William Blue College of Hospitality Management The Blue Mountains International Hotel
is the first Hospitality Management College Management School (BMIHMS) at Torrens
in Sydney. We are proud of our record. Since University Australia is the first of its kind
1989, we have helped thousands of students in Australia – an innovative, vibrant and
become industry professionals – many have multicultural environment in which to pursue
global careers with world-class hotel, restaurant, university-level hospitality studies.
hospitality and travel brands; others have
launched successful businesses; we’ve even
trained a MasterChef winner. Assistant Front Director of
Guest Services Agent Front Office Manager
Office Manager Operations
Start your career as a Guest Service Agent and earn up to AUD54k in 2018
Source: https://au.hudson.com/salary-hub/salary-guides#

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Hospitality
Undergraduate Courses
Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School
Bachelor of Business (International Hotel & Resort Management)
Duration: Overview: A career in hotels means you will never be bored. The Career outcomes:
2.5 years full-time hotel industry is a place to be creative. You will create products – • Management Traineeship
be it food, drinks or an experience – and it opens doors to working • Hotel Manager
Academic entry in every country of the world. Hospitality is a growth industry with • Food & Beverage Supervisor
skills in demand. Earn the right qualifications through this bachelor • Restaurant Manager
requirements:
of business, work hard and use your initiative, and very soon you’ll • Front Office Manager
The hospitality
Australian Year 12 or
equivalent; and find yourself in a senior position, managing people and exciting • Concierge graduate
Academic IELTS 6.0 or projects. • Guest Relations Manager employment rate
equivalent. • Guest Services Agent is 95% at the
Over the first two years of your Bachelor of Business degree you • Rooms Division Supervisor
will study at our Leura Campus. In addition, you will undertake two • Business Development Blue Mountains
6 month industry placements to give you hands-on experience. Manager International Hotel
Your final six months focuses on business management at our Management School
Sydney Campus.

Bachelor of Business (International Hotel & Resort


Management) Suite of courses:
Diploma of Business (International Hotel & Resort Management)
CRICOS Code 089927F
Associate Degree of Business (International Hotel & Resort
Management)
CRICOS Code 089926G
Bachelor of Business (International Hotel & Resort Management)
CRICOS Code 089925G
Campus locations CRICOS
089927F
Sydney, Suzhou 089926G
*Suzhou campus offers Diploma and Associate Degree qualifications only
089925G

To view full course details please visit


www.torrens.edu.au/courses/hospitality

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Hospitality
Undergraduate Courses
Career

Adelene Stahnke
William Blue College of Hospitality Management
Bachelor of Culinary Management
– Graduate Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management)
Chef at Bang Street Food
Duration: Overview: As a student, you will be introduced to hospitality Career outcomes:
“At William Blue Sydney, I got the 3 years full-time concepts, allowing you to discover business and management • Restaurant Manager
principles that provide you with the knowledge, attributes, skills • Food & Beverage Supervisor
best of both worlds, the practical
Academic entry: and experience of hospitality operations. In the second year, • Banquets Supervisor
side and the theoretical. I’m very you will spend six months in industry, improving your skills and • Front Office Agent
Australian Year 12 or
passionate about my job because I equivalent; and knowledge as part of your industry placement. As a graduate, you
am able to create and eat, my two Academic IELTS 6.0 (no will have a holistic understanding of hotel operations, restaurant
favourite things.” band less than 5.5) or management, and food & beverage, which provide you with endless
equivalent. opportunities for a global career in hospitality.

Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) Suite of


courses:
Diploma of Business (Hospitality Management)
CRICOS Code 094177G
Associate Degree of Business (Hospitality Management)
CRICOS Code 094178G
Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management)
CRICOS Code 094179F

Campus locations CRICOS

094177G
Sydney and Online 094178G
094179F

Apprentice Chef Chef de Partie Head Chef Restaurant Owner


Start your career as an Apprentice Chef and earn up to AUD80k
Source: https://au.hudson.com/salary-hub/salary-guides#

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Hospitality Fact:
Undergraduate Courses (continued)
William Blue College of Hospitality Management
William Blue Dining
is amongst the top 10
restaurants in Sydney
Bachelor Degree in Culinary Management - Trip Advisor.
Duration: Overview: Culinary Management is delivered on campus in The Career outcomes:
3 years full-time Rocks, with time spent at our demonstration kitchen in The Rocks. • Chef
The first two years of the course will focus on your technical skills • Head Chef
Academic entry as a chef. You will apply your theoretical knowledge and improve • Restaurant Owner
requirements: your practical skills in our live kitchen, William Blue Dining. In your • Chef de Partie
Australian Year 12 or second year, you will spend six months working in a restaurant for • Catering Manager
equivalent; and your industry placement subject. • Corporate Catering
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no
band less than 5.5) or As a Culinary Management graduate, you will have a holistic Career
equivalent. understanding of the fast-paced restaurant and catering industry,
making you a highly sought-after and job-ready graduate or Erika Furlanetto
allowing you to set up your own business.
Bachelor of Culinary Management
Bachelor of Culinary Management Suite of courses:
– Graduate
Associate Degree of Culinary Management
CRICOS Code 094180B Apprentice Chef/Chef at Anason
Bachelor of Culinary Management “My passion for food, led me to move to
CRICOS Code 094181A
Australia and study Culinary Management.
I discovered William Blue through
Campus locations CRICOS recommendations from my friends. I was
094180B attracted to the dynamic ideas and thinking
Sydney facilitated by the university, particularly the
094181A
emphasis on practical learning, networking
Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) and industry placement. I studied on campus
Duration: Overview: Our Tourism Management courses have been designed Career outcomes: and online, maintaining a balance between
3 years full-time to provide you with a holistic understanding of the tourism • Tour Manager work, study and leisure. Studying on-campus
and travel industry. The course teaches you management and • Tourist Information Centre has enabled me to improve my communication
Academic entry leadership practices and procedures, as well as the specific tourism Manager skills and cultivate hands-on industry skills.
requirements: management knowledge and skills essential to the industry. • Travel Agency Manager Online study is great when my schedule is tight,
Australian Year 12 or We will introduce you to the concept of the visitor economy as • Tourism Officer and I can only allocate certain hours in the day
equivalent; and well as different industries that form part of the global tourism • Holiday Representative
to study.”
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no industry such as airlines, cruise lines, casinos and destinations. In
band less than 5.5) or the second year, you will spend six months in industry honing your
equivalent. skills and knowledge as part of your industry placement subjects.

Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) Suite of courses:


Diploma of Business (Tourism Management)
CRICOS Code 094174M
Associate Degree of Business (Tourism Management)
CRICOS Code 094175K
Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management)
CRICOS Code 094176J

Campus locations CRICOS


094174M
Sydney and Online 094175K
094176J

Restaurant Restaurant
Demi Chef Sous Chef Head Chef
Manager Owner
Start your career as a Demi Chef and earn up to AUD 65k
Source: https://au.hudson.com/salary-hub/salary-guides#

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Hospitality
Postgraduate Courses
Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School
Master of International Hotel Management
Duration: Overview: This course has been designed for experienced Career outcomes: Undergraduate Courses
3 years full-time professionals who want to move their careers into hospitality or • Hotel Manager
hotel management, or professionals already with an undergraduate • Hotel & Resort Assistant Diploma Blue Mountains International Hotel
Academic entry degree who wish to study further. All classes are held at our Manager Management School
Business (International Hotel & Resort
requirements: non-residential Executive Business Campuses in Sydney and • General Manager
Management) For over 25 years, Blue Mountains International Hotel
Australian bachelor’s Melbourne. Depending on your level of experience, intensive • Front Office Manager
Business (International Event Management) Management School (BMIHMS) has been launching the
degree or equivalent in practical workshops in food & beverage and hotel operations are • Sales & Marketing Manager
Hospitality Management careers of thousands of hotel management graduates
any field; and available to you. • Business Development
Academic IELTS 6.0 or Tourism Management
Manager in one of the world’s fastest-growing industries. What
equivalent. We developed this course in response to demand from corporate • Human Resources Executive was started in 1991 is now recognised by the industry as
organisations for professionals with higher-level qualifications, • Food & Beverage Operations Associate Degree of Business
the number one hotel management school in Australia
ands from competitive individuals wishing to accelerate their Manager International Hotel & Resort Management (QS Ranking, 2019) and in the Asia Pacific region (TNS
career progression. If you are looking for a business career that International Event Management Survey, 2017).
allows rapid employee development, has scope for travel, is fast- Hospitality Management
paced and people-oriented, then this is the course for you. Tourism Management BMIHMS offers Bachelor of Business degrees in
International Hotel & Resort Management and in Event
The course also offers a six month industry placement, a practical Associate Degree Management. Courses are delivered across two custom-
unit working in industry – yet another opportunity that will set you
ahead of the competition.
in Culinary Management designed campuses. Undergraduate students study
at our applied learning residential campus in Leura in
Bachelor of Business the Blue Mountains, undertake two six-month industry
Master of International Hotel Management Suite of courses:
Graduate Certificate in International Hotel Management Hospitality Management placements and complete business subjects in their
CRICOS Code 089932J International Hotel & Resort Management third year at the Sydney Town Hall Campus.
Master of International Hotel Management International Event Management
CRICOS Code 089931K Tourism Management

Campus locations CRICOS Bachelor Degree in Culinary Management

Sydney and Melbourne


089932J
089931K
Postgraduate Courses
William Blue College of Hospitality Management
MBA International Hotel Leadership (Online) Graduate Certificate of
international Hotel Management As the first hospitality management college established
Duration: Overview: Created in partnership with industry to specifically Career outcomes: in Sydney, we are proud of our record. Since 1989, we
2 years full-time (online develop the next generation of senior hotel leaders. Everything you • CEO Master of international have helped thousands of students become industry
and customisable) learn will be relevant. • COO Hotel Management professionals and over the years we have continued
Projects are delivered by international industry superstars. • Executive Director / General to adapt our courses to reflect the changing needs of
Academic entry Whether you’re learning from a hotel GM or discussing property Manager MBA in International Hotel Leadership the hospitality industry. Our students receive practical
requirements: acquisition with a CFO, you’ll get a global take on every aspect of • Director of Operations (online) training and have global careers with world-class hotel,
Cognate Australian your studies, from leaders at the peak of their careers. • Director of Food and Beverage
Delivered entirely online, meaning you can study when and where it • Director of Rooms restaurant, hospitality and travel brands, or launch
bachelor’s degree their own successful businesses; we’ve even trained a
or equivalent; and 3 suits you best around your current responsibilities. You won’t have • Director of Sales and Marketing
to pause your career, and you won’t ever have to take time off to • Head of Commercial and MasterChef winner.
years’ of professional
experience; and attend lectures on campus. Strategy
Immediately applicable to both your current role and future career • Senior Consultant The Sydney Rocks Campus is located on one of the
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no
so you can offer increased workplace value from day one. most picturesque harbours in the world. This location,
band less than 6.0) or
equivalent. visited by tourists from all over the globe, is an ideal
Campus locations CRICOS
position for the academic campus and the adjacent
Online N/A student-operated fine dining restaurant, open to the
public. Students operate William Blue Dining front and
back-of-house, offering them a chance to train with real
customers. This award-winning restaurant is amongst
the top 10 Sydney restaurants on TripAdvisor and
regularly receives exceptional reviews by Sydney media
and food bloggers.

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Choose a course
English for Academic Purposes 1 & 2 General English
Intermediate - Advanced 10 - 30 weeks Elementary - Advanced 1 - 40 weeks
Develop your academic English language skills and Develop all-round English skills in a welcoming and
prepare for university entry and success, while studying dynamic environment.
in a friendly and supportive environment. This course is
This course is designed to introduce you to everything
English specifically designed to prepare students to transition
into a university degree. On successful completion of our that is required when learning a new language and
the core skills to communicate confidently in English
EAP course, you will have the academic skills necessary
Campus location: to progress into a higher education degree in Australia. (reading, writing, speaking and listening).
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane Campus location: Adelaide
We cover topics such as research skills, paraphrasing Studying General English is fun, interactive and portable!
and summarising, referencing, and academic integrity. Your learning experience can take you anywhere in
Torrens University Language Centre (TULC) is In Adelaide, English programs are delivered by our Australia, with campuses located in Sydney, Melbourne
committed to bringing international students preferred partner, the Intensive English Language There is continued focus on improving your skills in
reading, writing, listening and speaking as well as and Brisbane.
together to teach them English, and enrich their Institute (IELI).
lives. With English language training you can create language development work. TULC will prepare you for You could choose to take this opportunity to move
a new future – through higher education, career IELI is a not-for-profit organisation that provides high all the challenges you will experience in higher education between our Australian campuses, travel Australia and
progression or new travel experiences. quality English language training to help students and is the perfect place to prepare you for entry into improve your English during your studies.
improve all aspects of their English language skills. Torrens University Australia.
TULC provides English courses for students who travel Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is This course will offer pathways into the TULC EAP course.
to Australia from all over the world, whether you are in consistently voted among the most liveable cities in the
world and is one of Australia’s most safe, accessible, CRICOS: 091562A, 098575F, 098576E In Adelaide, English programs are delivered by our
Australia to travel and experience a new country, or are
affordable and student-centric cities with lower cost of preferred partner, the Intensive English Language
driven to succeed at an Australian university. Entry Requirements: Minimum entry IELTS
living, minor traffic congestion and a laid-back lifestyle. Institute (IELI).
(or equivalent) 5 and above
TULC also delivers programs for Blue Mountains
Who should choose this course: IELI is a not-for-profit organisation that provides high
International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) at
quality English language training to help students
Torrens University Australia’s Leura Campus. Located in
improve all aspects of their English language skills.
the village of Leura in the Blue Mountains, this campus is • Students who do not meet the English language
Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is
just 90km/90min west of Sydney, New South Wales, in a requirements of their degree or diploma program
at Torrens University Australia consistently voted among the most liveable cities in the
major tourist destination area.
world and is one of Australia’s most safe, accessible,
Improving your English skills will advance your • Students wanting to develop their academic affordable and student-centric cities with lower cost of
English and study skills, to prepare effectively living, minor traffic congestion and a laid-back lifestyle.
employment prospects globally. TULC is your pathway
for undergraduate or postgraduate study at an
as an English student into Torrens University Australia Australian university Graduates can progress into higher education courses at
degrees. Our programs are designed to help you
Torrens University Australia.
transition to higher education courses.
Graduate Outcomes:
Our experienced faculty of highly qualified TESOL
teachers use the newest methodologies and materials to • On successful completion you can progress into
CRICOS: 091561B, 098577D, 098578C
ensure the best learning experience for you. higher education courses at Torrens University
Who should choose this course:
• Learn to refine your research and referencing skills
We offer a specialised range of courses to suit you.
Whether you intend to study English as part of your • Produce written assessments to Australian • All levels of English learners
preparation for university, to advance your career, or university standards
• Students wanting to improve their English skills
simply as part of a ‘study vacation’, we have the course • Develop the skills required to participate fully whilst living or holidaying in Australia
for you at a campus located in a major Australian city: and successfully in an Australian academic
environment • People who enjoy hands-on and interactive
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
learning
TULC also delivers programs for Blue Mountains • Students seeking flexibility
International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS)
at Torrens University Australia at our Leura campus. Graduate Outcomes:
Located in the village of Leura in the Blue Mountains,
this campus is just 90km/90min west of Sydney, New • Confidence in communicating in English
South Wales, in a major tourist destination area.
• Improve reading, writing, speaking and listening
ability
• Improve your employment opportunities both in
Australia and globally

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Course Snapshot
Business Courses Education Courses
Undergraduate Courses Campus CRICOS Postgraduate Courses Campus CRICOS
Diploma of Business Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 090282F Master of Education (Special Education) Sydney, Melbourne, Online 095587D
Diploma of Marketing Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 092485A Master of Education (Special Education, Advanced) Sydney, Melbourne, Online 095695M
Diploma of Event Management Sydney, Brisbane, Online 094182M Master of Philosophy (MPHIL) - Education Adelaide, Sydney, Online 088891K
Diploma of Business Information Systems Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 0100552 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - Education Adelaide, Sydney, Online 088893G
Bachelor of Business Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 090275E Graduate Certificate of Education (Autism) Sydney, Melbourne, Online 095592G
Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 095229D
Bachelor of Business (Event Management) Sydney, Brisbane, Online 090278B
Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) Sydney, Adelaide, Online 090265G

Health Courses
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 090279A
Bachelor of Commerce Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 088180G
Bachelor of Business Information Systems Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 0100551

Postgraduate Courses Campus CRICOS Undergraduate Courses Campus CRICOS


Master of Business Administration (MBA) Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 095353M
Diploma of Beauty and Spa Practice Sydney, Brisbane 094184J
Graduate Certification of Business Administration Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 095349G
Diploma of Health Science Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne 099640E
Graduate Diploma of Business Administration Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 095352A
Bachelor of Nutrition Online N/A
Master of Business Administration (Advanced) Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 088149G 084768A
Master of Business Administration (Sports Management, Advanced) Online N/A Bachelor of Applied Public Health Adelaide, Sydney
088181G
Master of Global Project Management Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 095357G Bachelor of Health Science (Aesthetics) Sydney, Brisbane 093345E
Graduate Certificate of Global Project Management Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 095351B Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Nutrition) Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 099642C
Graduate Diploma of Global Project Management Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 090245M Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 099643B
Master of Global Project Management (Advanced) Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 090247J Bachelor of Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine) Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 099641D
Master of Professional Accounting Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 095358F Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Community Services) Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane 097401C
Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced) Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 090254K Bachelor of Nursing Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 0100910
Master of Business Administration & Master of Global Project Management Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 090241D
Postgraduate Courses Campus CRICOS
Master of Business Administration & Master of Public Health Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 090242C
Master of Global Project Management & Master of Public Health Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 090248G Master of Public Health Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 097404M
Master of Business Information Systems Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 098257J Graduate Certificate in Public Health Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 097405K
Master of Philosophy (MPHIL) - Management & Commerce Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 087899K Graduate Diploma in Public Health Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 097406J
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)- Management & Commerce Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 086075C Master of Public Health (Advanced) Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 095594E

Design & Creative Technology Courses Hospitality Courses


Undergraduate Courses Campus CRICOS Undergraduate Courses Campus CRICOS
Diploma of Graphic Design Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 092483C Diploma of Business (International Hotel & Resort Management) Sydney, Suzhou, Online 089927F
Diploma of Interior Design & Decoration Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 092484B Diploma of Business (Hospitality Management) Sydney, Online 094177G
Diploma of Digital Media Design Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 090304E Diploma of Business (Tourism Management) Sydney, Online 094174M
Diploma of Photo Imaging Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 094246M Associate Degree of Business (International Hotel & Resort Management) Sydney, Suzhou, Online 089926G
Diploma of Design Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 094008C Associate Degree of Business (Hospitality Management) Sydney, Online 094178G
Bachelor of Communication Design Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 090295A Associate Degree of Business (Tourism Management) Sydney, Online 094175K
Bachelor of Digital Media (3D Design and Animation) Sydney, Melbourne 090297K Associate Degree in Culinary Management Sydney, Online 094180B
Bachelor of Digital Media (Interaction Design) Sydney, Brisbane 090299G Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) Sydney, Online 094179F
Bachelor of Digital Media (Film and Video Design) Sydney 090300J Bachelor of Business (International Hotel & Resort Management) Sydney, Suzhou, Online 089925G
Bachelor of Interior Design (Commercial) Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 090301G Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) Sydney, Online 094176J
Bachelor of Interior Design (Residential) Sydney 090302G Bachelor of Culinary Management Sydney, Online 094181A
Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 090293C
Postgraduate Courses Campus CRICOS
Bachelor of Creative Technologies (Game Art) Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online 095346K
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Game Programming) Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Online 093341J Master of International Hotel Management Sydney, Melbourne 089931K
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing) Sydney, Melbourne, Online 099354M Graduate Certificate of International Hotel Management Sydney, Melbourne 089932J
MBA in International Hotel Leadership Online N/A
Postgraduate Courses Campus CRICOS
Online Courses: Available to offshore international students when studying online in their home country. Not available to international students in Australia on a students visa.
Graduate Certificate in UX and Web Design Sydney, Online 095348G
Master of Design Sydney, Online 095356G
Graduate Certificate of Design Sydney, Online 095350C
Graduate Diploma of Design Sydney, Online 086073E
Master of Design (Advanced) Sydney, Online 088476C
Master of Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence, Advanced) Sydney, Melbourne, Online 099353A
Master of Software Engineering (Cloud Computing, Advanced) Sydney, Melbourne, Online 099355K
Master of Philosophy (MPHIL) - Design Adelaide, Sydney, Online 086077A
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)- Design Adelaide, Sydney, Online 086078M

Online Courses: Available to offshore international students when studying online in their home country. Not available to international students in Australia on a students visa.

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Quality
Assurance
Torrens University Australia applies the same standards of admission and commitment to international students as for
Australian students. Our comprehensive student services network ensures you are supported throughout every step of
Torrens University Australia Pty Ltd reviews and
updates the policies and procedures that apply to STEP 1
your admission and learning experience, giving you the best possible opportunity to succeed. all students as part of our Continuous Improvement Application for Enrolment
Strategy. This involves input from all sectors of the Please check the entry requirements for
Torrens University Australia is registered as a self-accrediting Australian University by Australia’s national regulator of University including valuable feedback from students. your course on torrens.edu.au/courses
higher education, the Tertiary Education and Standards Agency (TEQSA, PRV12209.). TEQSA assesses universities for Please read and become familiar with these policies
compliance with the Higher Education Standards Framework to ensure a high standard of teaching and curricula, quality and procedures. Any feedback you provide to us will
student outcomes, and a positive student experience. be considered at the next review.
STEP 2
The Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (ESOS Act) and related legislation is designed to safeguard Please email any comments to us at Letter of Offer
academicservices@laureate.net.au
the interests of students coming to Australia on student visas. The legislation aims to protect and enhance Australia’s
reputation for quality education, to provide tuition protection and support the integrity of the student visa program. The For more information, please visit
ESOS Act ensures that international students studying in Australia receive the same standard of education as Australian www.torrens.edu.au/policies-and-forms
students, and are treated fairly regarding the payment of fees and receiving refunds.

Torrens University Australia meets the ESOS requirements as a registered Commonwealth Register of Institutions and
STEP 3
The scope of the delegated authority is limited to
Acceptance of Offer
Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) provider in Australia, CRICOS provider number 03389E.
applications that meet all the required admission
The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is the Australian national system that sets the standards for Australian criteria. Where an applicant does not meet all
qualifications. All courses offered by Torrens University Australia are AQF compliant. the admission criteria, they will be referred to the
Program Director (or delegate) for assessment.
Torrens University Australia acknowledges that circumstances beyond the control of a student may impact on the ability Decisions about admissions will be based on a STEP 4
to commence or continue study after tuition fees have been paid. Our International Student Refund Policy outlines the documented assessment of the applicant’s overall Payment of Deposit
conditions for providing a full or partial refund of fees. ability to undertake the course and achieve the
course learning outcomes.

If the applicant is successful, the University will


issue them with an offer letter. An offer letter
outlines information about the course or courses STEP 5
in which the applicant is to be enrolled, associated Electronic Confirmation of
fees, terms and conditions, and other details Enrolment (COE)
required under relevant legislation.

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International
Scholarships
New international students are privy to a scholarship
Register today at torrens.edu.au/openday
depending on which intake that they commence in,
Register for virtual open day at torrens.edu.au/about/virtual-open-day their country of citizenship and the course that they are
applying for. From time to time we launch new courses
Design & where all new international students are provided an
Business Creative Technology automatic scholarship.
Health Hospitality Terms and conditions apply.
Please contact your agent for further information.

Education Virtual Open Day Find out more at


All Faculties www.torrens.edu.au/apply-online/scholarships/international-scholarships

Day in
the Life
Register today at torrens.edu.au/about/events-and-workshops

Visit our campus


Learn about our courses in Business, Design and Creative
Technology, Health, Hospitality and Education
Attend workshops & talks
Speak to our Lecturers and Faculty staff
Hear from current students about what it’s like to study at
Torrens University

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Get in Website: torrens.edu.au
Email: enquiries@tua.edu.au

Touch Phone: 1300 575 803


or drop into one of our campuses!

Connect with us:


@torrensuni
@torrensuniversity
@torrensuni
@torrens-uni

All salaries sourced from www.au.hudson.com/salary-hub/salary-guides


or www.au.indeed.com/salaries
Information provided in this brochure is current at time of printing (October, 2019). All
information is subject to change by the university and final confirmation of all information
should be sourced directly with university advisors. International Students seeking student
visas must comply with regulations from the Department of Home Affairs. Torrens University
Australia, ABN 99 154 937 005, RTO 41343, CRICOS provider number: 03389E. Torrens
University Australia is registered as a self-accrediting Australian university by the Tertiary
Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).

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