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Your Torrens

University Australia
journey starts here

Discover
Acknowledgment of Country 2
Welcome message from the Vice-Chancellor 3
Your study destination 5
The Torrens University advantage 6
Scholarships 12
Student experience 13
Our campuses 15
Accommodation 24
Online studies 25

Choose
Your perfect career 28
Business courses 30
Design & Creative Technology courses 44
Education courses 64
Health courses 70
Hospitality courses 86
Higher Degrees by Research courses 92
English language courses 94
Course snapshot 104

Apply
Entry, English language and visa requirements 96
Pathway programs 97
How to apply 98
Key dates and events 100

Graduate
Your graduation 102
Part of our community 103
Discover Welcome
The Torrens University advantage

Acknowledgment
of Country
Torrens University Australia acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the
nation and the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live,
learn and work. We respectfully acknowledge their Ancestors
and Elders, past and present.

Prof. Alwyn Louw


Vice-Chancellor
Welcome to Torrens University Australia, graduates (QILT, Quality Indicators for Learning and
where your possibilities are endless. Teaching, International Graduate Outcomes Survey
2022, published February 2023).
Your journey begins here. We’re all about igniting your • We now stand at #9 for international student
potential and empowering you to make a meaningful support ranking (QILT Student Experience Survey
impact on the world. 2022, published June 2023).
Our prestigious rankings speak volumes.
We’ll connect your world.
• We’re the fastest-growing university in Australia
It’s not just about producing graduates with degrees,
(2021 Australia Higher Education Student Data by
it’s also about the contribution we make to our global
the Department of Education, published February
community. That is the power of education, you can be
2023), and one of Australia’s most innovative
a part of something extraordinary.
companies for three consecutive years (The
Australian Financial Review BOSS). With a network encompassing over 40,000 alumni and
• In 2022, the Quality Indicators for Learning and 19,600 current students from 124+ countries, and the
Teaching (QILT) Student Experience survey only university in Southeast Asia, Australia and New
revealed our undergraduate students ranked us as Zealand to be a certified B Corporation, we are a truly
#7 in Australia for the Quality of the Entire global institution that takes great pride in fostering an
Education Experience, as well as being ranked in the inclusive environment.
Top 10 for student support and teaching quality.
Our future vision is firmly rooted in shaping the
• Our 5-star graduate salary rating means our
trailblazers of tomorrow by equipping our students with
postgraduates earn a salary within the top 20% in
skills, knowledge, and adaptability to thrive in the
Australia (The Good Universities Guide 2022).
ever-evolving landscape of the 21st century.
• An impressive 98% of employers of our graduates
expressed satisfaction with their technical skills We are ready to welcome you and support you to
(QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey 2022, published achieve your aspirations. Your future awaits.
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Message Discover
Your study destination

Why study
in Australia?
Australia is one of the world’s most popular destinations
for international students who want to enhance their
education and career prospects.

It is known for its natural beauty, cosmopolitan When you study in Australia, you will enjoy
cities, friendly locals, cultural diversity and outdoor once-in-a-lifetime experiences, enhance your
lifestyle. Australia’s international standards in credentials with education valued by industry
education and quality of living are underpinned and expand your job prospects in a country that


by strong economic growth. offers endless opportunities.

Niti Pearl Goel embodies the transformative power of education. After graduating
from Torrens University, Niti returned home to India and founded St. Francis
Christian Convent School. “My studies were instrumental in preparing me to
establish a special needs school dedicated to providing quality education to
students in my home country,” says Niti.
“Undertaking my Master of Education (Special Education) has been a
life-changing experience. I’ve learned the importance of training teachers to
make their teaching impactful. My international education in Australia has
helped me understand the needs of students and how we can cater to them
while adhering to global education standards.”

नीति पर ल् गोयल, शि क्षा द व ् ारा बदल े जान े की शक्त ि का जीता-जागता उदाहरण ह ।ै ट ॉ़ र ेनस ् वि श व ् वि द ्यालय स े
सनातक
् की उपाध ी पराप
् त ् करन े क े बाद नीति भारत म े ं घर लौट गई और उन हो ् न ं े स ेट
ं फ्रा स
ं ि स क्रि शचन कान व ् ेट

स कू
् ल की सथापना
् की। “म ेर ी पढ़ाई म झ ु े वि श ेष आवशयकताओ
् ं क े स कू
् ल को सथापि
् त करन े म े ं बह त
ु सहायक थ ी जो
म ेर े अपन े द ेश म े ं वि द यार
् थि
् यो ं को उत तम
् शि क्षा परदान
् करन े क े परति
् समरपि ् त थ ी,” नीति न े कहा।

“शि क्षा म े ं मास ट् र डि ग ्री (वि श ेष शि क्षा) की पढ़ा ई करना एक जीवन-बदलन े वाला अन ुभव था। म ै न ं े शि क्षको को
उनक े पढ़ा न े को प ्रभावशील बनान े म े ं प ्रशि क्षि त करन े क े महत व ् को समझ लि या था। ऑस ट् ्र ेल ि या म े ं म ेर ी
अतं रराष ट् ्रीय शि क्षा न े म झ ु े वि द ्यार ्थि यो ं की आवश ्यकताओ ं तथा वि श व ् क े शि क्षा स ब
ं ध
ं ी मापद ड ं ो ं को क ैस े International students can work
मान सकत े ह ै ं व हम व े क ैस े परदान् कर सकत े ह ै ं इस े समझन े म े ं सहायता की।.” in Australia during their studies and
may be able to obtain post-study work
rights after course completion.
Find out more at:
Niti Pearl Goel
Australian Department of Home Affairs
Master of Education (Special Education)

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The Torrens University advantage The Torrens University advantage

Why choose Graduate work-ready


Torrens University? We believe in delivering an educational curriculum that balances skills
training, academic study and professional development. That’s why our
With our fresh approach to learning and strong industry connections, courses combine university teaching with industry experience and individual
you’ll be well equipped to work anywhere in the world. coaching. When you graduate from Torrens University, you’ll have the
We offer undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs across a knowledge and network to launch your career and transition into others.
wide range of academic disciplines, delivered online
and on campus in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.
Our work is strengthened through industry partnerships and collaborations
with leading research, sporting and government organisations. Success Coach Industry placements* Industry-connected experts
Your Success Coach team Hands-on experience, client Stay on top of the latest trends,
focuses on your first year briefs and industry placements techniques and technologies
40,000+ alumni | 22,000+ overall students | 11,000+ international students of study to enhance your set you up for career success. with guidance from our
6 continents | 120+ countries performance and overall leading academics.
success.

5-star for international for quality of


Employability
graduate salary undergraduate educational
Our postgraduates earn a salary employment experience
within the top 20% in Australia. Our students ranked us 7th
We are ranked 6th in Australia
(The Good universities Guide, 2022)
for employment rates (overall for Quality of Undergraduate
Choose from 300+ courses Soft skills Smaller classes
and full-time) of international Educational Experience.
undergraduate recent graduates. (QILT, Quality Indicators for You are spoilt for choice with Future-proof your career with Our small class sizes provide
(QILT, Quality Indicators for Learning Learning and Teaching, 2023) more than 300 industry-relevant transferable skills you can a more immersive, collaborative
and Teaching, 2023) courses – all designed to build directly apply to the workplace learning environment.
work-ready skills. in all industries.

Certified industry fastest-growing


B Corp university placements university in
in Australia Students have access
Australia
We belong to a global to thousands of industry Bold, modern and agile, we’re
community of companies placement opportunities constantly evolving. With our
committed to inclusivity with top-tier employers. national campus network, you 5-star graduate salary
and sustainability. can choose where to study.
*Not all courses offer industry Our postgraduates earn a salary
(2021 Australia Higher Education Student
Data by the Department of Education,
placement. Please see course within the top 20% in Australia
details for further information. (The Good Universities Guide, 2022)
published February 2023)

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The Torrens University advantage The Torrens University advantage

Industry placements* Support from day one


We partner with organisations across a range of industries, We offer a range of student support services to make sure you get
so you’ll be gaining genuine insights in situations that reflect the most out of university life – from your first day all the way
your global career goals. Our aim is for students to graduate through to graduation.
ready to work, with the competitive edge to help them land
their dream job.
Career success
Your connection to industry Our Careers Connect platform is where employers
advertise exclusive internships and work placements.
Orientation sessions
• Collaborate on briefs for actual clients with our industry partners
It’s where you can find help with your job search, from An opportunity to meet classmates, academics and
• Work in clinics, creative studios, five-star hotels and elite restaurants writing CVs to preparing for interviews. support staff, Orientation covers everything you need
• Train with industry practitioners who have expert skills and experience to know before you begin your studies, from online
Student support services tools to campus facilities.

Our dedicated staff are here to help you settle


into Australia and university. They will provide
English language support
Note: For courses that have an external placement, your industry host may
require you to undertake a Police Check, Working with Children Check or
ongoing support from your very first day with us. With our English programs, you’ll be provided with
an NDIS Worker Check. Please allow processing time. Find out your state support to improve your communication skills, ability
requirements and plan ahead.
Wellbeing and diversity to learn in an academic environment and employment
*Not all courses offer industry placement. Please see course details for opportunities.
further information. We are committed to creating a healthy, safe and
respectful culture that celebrates diversity. Our
personal counsellors are on hand to talk you through
Disability services
any study or personal issues you may face. If you have an ongoing health condition or learning
disability, or if you’re the primary carer for a person
Student representatives with a disability or medical condition, our Disability
Liaison Advisors can provide you with academic
Student Ambassadors represent Torrens University at adjustments and other support services.
activities and events, and the Student Representative
Council (SRC) ensures student voices are heard,
bringing the community to life.
Visit the Student Hub
Stay up to date with important events, key dates,
Student app workshops and campus news. Access your learning
platforms as well as information about your course.
Stay on top of subjects and timetables, connect to studenthub.torrens.edu.au/Hub/international-students
campus maps, and access resources from global
learning partners, libraries and platforms.

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The Torrens University advantage The Torrens University advantage

Social Enterprise Hub


Business students can join our student-led
consulting agency

Learn more
about SEH

Learn more about


The Practice

The Practice is a student-led clinic, offering holistic health and wellbeing


services at affordable prices.
Open to the general public, all consultations are supervised by qualified and
experienced practitioners to ensure you receive the highest standard of
quality and service.
torrens.edu.au/the-practice

Sydney – Melbourne – Brisbane


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The Torrens University advantage Student experience

Scholarships Experience the very


We understand how important education is in reaching your full
best of student life
potential. Each year we award scholarships to new international
students across all areas of study, so that everyone has the Meet new people, broaden your horizons and
chance to pursue their ambitions. make the most of your time as a student with us.

Student life at Torrens University is Listen to our podcasts and read


Scan QR code to view scholarships, active, engaged and varied, with a our Student Voice newsletter to
eligibility requirements and
instructions on how to apply.
wide range of activities, events and stay up to date with all the ways
opportunities that will enrich your you can connect with like-minded
experience. peers.
When you become a member of Find out more at:
UniSport Australia or join our rapidly torrens.edu.au/studying-with-us/
growing Esports community, not student-life-and-support
only do you participate in local and
national competitions – you make
new friends, too.


I did receive a scholarship and
it was an honour. It was an
incentive for me to progress.”
Xiaoyu Hu
Master of Business Administration and
Master of Global Project Management
China

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Online studies Australian campuses

Studying online* Our campus locations


Enjoy a rich, varied and interactive student Nationally focused, internationally connected.
experience while studying online.

Ultimate flexibility*
With the option to study full time or part time and all your course materials
available online, you can tailor your course to suit your lifestyle.

Guidance
Receive guidance from academics, learning facilitators and Success Coaches.

On-demand learning
Brisbane
24/7 access to your course content when you need it.

Support services
You will have access to the same support, learning resources and benefits as
you would if you were studying on campus.
Leura
Adelaide (Blue Mountains)
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student
visa including studying full time and completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face-to-face.

Get online Torrens University Sydney


https://www.torrens.edu.au is home to four of the
studying-with-us/study-options/ top 40 best student
online-study cities in the world.
studentcities.com.au
to hear from students
who love learning online. Melbourne

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners


of the lands on which our campuses stand.
Sydney campuses The Gadigal people Adelaide campus The Kaurna people
Melbourne campus The Wurundjeri people Leura campus The Dharug and Gundungurra peoples
Brisbane campus The Turrbal and Jagera peoples

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Sydney
Home to iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour
Sydney Harbour
Bridge
Sydney Opera
House
Bridge, this world-class city boasts beautiful beaches and a renowned café
culture. Drawing its population from more than 200 countries, Sydney
The Rocks
offers a broad mix of cultural experiences, tied up in food, music, arts,
festivals and exhibitions. There is always something to discover.

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Royal Botanic
Garden Sydney

The Three Sisters

Darling Quarter
Sydney Tower Eye

Sydney Ultimo campus


Living costs* Average per week 46–52 Mountain Street, Sydney Chinatown
Rent $238-$700
Food $154-$362
Phone $14-$21
Surry Hills campus
Public transport $33–$120 17–37 Foveaux Street, Sydney
Entertainment/personal $60-$239
Total estimated cost per week $499-$1442
Additional annual cost for $650
books and stationery
*Please note these figures are intended as a guide only.

Source: costofliving.studyaustralia.gov.au Central Station

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Ultimo campus Surry Hills campus

Ultimo Surry Hills


Design & Creative Technology Business, Education, Health, The Practice Wellbeing Centre
46–52 Mountain Street, Ultimo, Sydney Hospitality and English 17–37 Foveaux Street, Surry Hills, Sydney

Inside this revamped campus, you’ll find Language The Practice Wellbeing Centre offers a unique
everything you need to craft your future. You won’t 17–37 Foveaux Street, Surry Hills, Sydney and holistic approach to health in Naturopathy,
just work in classrooms – you’ll flourish in creative Purpose-built and cutting edge, our Surry Hills Western Herbal Medicine, Counselling and
studios and professional spaces that mirror your campus is designed to enhance your education, Nutrition under one roof. This is a student-led
future world of work. offering modern facilities and the latest clinic offering the latest approach and techniques
technologies to complement your studies. at affordable prices. All sessions are supervised
• Heritage building located in the epicentre of by qualified and experienced practitioners.
Sydney’s creative culture • Work-Integrated Learning facilities, including a
• Purpose-built study hubs including digital simulated hotel room and our student-led clinic, • Clinical labs with simulation rooms
media lab, photo-imaging studio, craft The Practice Wellbeing Centre and equipment
workshop and fashion studio • Multi-purpose learning spaces, including a • All sessions are supervised by qualified
• Creative pods for learning, collaboration and Learning Resource Centre (library) and experienced practitioners
entrepreneurship • Student Services support

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Leura (Blue Mountains campus) Melbourne campus

Leura (Blue Mountains) Melbourne


Leura (Blue Mountains) Australia’s cultural hub is Business, Design & Creative
Hotel Management Technology, Education, Health,
and English Language rated among the world’s most Hospitality and English
1 Chambers Road, Leura, NSW
liveable cities for students, Language
Located 1.5 hours from Sydney on six hectares of 196 Flinders Street, Melbourne
landscaped private gardens, our Leura (Blue Mountains) meaning you and your studies The Practice Wellbeing Centre
campus combines hotel living* with world-class
learning. Immerse yourself in the operations and will flourish here. 45 Victoria Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne
culture of hotel management and hospitality. Our sustainable and inclusive campuses have
state-of-the-art facilities. Immerse yourself
• Live and learn in a simulated hotel environment Melbourne is often called Australia’s cultural capital, in a forward-thinking learning culture with an
• Surrounded by World Heritage-listed national hosting endless options such as the Australian Open, open-door policy that means you’ll always feel
parks and 1.5 hours from Sydney Australian Football League matches and world-renowned comfortable getting the most out of your studies.
music, arts and literary festivals.
• Non-stop support with a 24/7 Duty Manager • High-tech facilities including photography
available to help students You can walk along the Yarra River, have a picnic in the studio and sewing machine labs
Royal Botanic Gardens and go swimming at St Kilda Beach. • Clinical labs with simulation rooms
Travel outside the city across the Great Ocean Road, and equipment
visiting the Twelve Apostles along the way. • Our student-led clinic, The Practice
Wellbeing Centre, is located in the inner-city
Our campus is in the heart of the CBD, so you’ll always be
suburb of Fitzroy
near art galleries, restaurants and café precincts, and be
connected to business and industries.

Melbourne
Living costs* Average per week

Rent $225-$487
Food $139-$347
Phone $14-$21
Public transport $24-$111
Entertainment/personal $56-$217
Total estimated cost per week $458-$1183
Additional annual cost for $650
books and stationery
*Please note these figures are intended as a guide only.

Source: costofliving.studyaustralia.gov.au

*Room, board and other living costs are


additional and are included in your offer letter.

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Brisbane campus Adelaide campus

Brisbane Adelaide
When you choose to study in Business, Design & Creative With a low cost of living, Business, Design & Creative
Technology, Health, Hospitality Technology, Health, Hospitality
Brisbane, you will find a home in and English Language vibrant cultural scene and an and English Language
one of Australia’s warmest states. 90 Bowen Terrace, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
extra year of post-study work 88 Wakefield Street, Adelaide

Our cutting-edge campuses are the perfect place Hospitality


to complete your studies. Here you will find the latest rights, it’s no wonder students 22 Pulteney Street, Adelaide
digital technologies, open learning spaces and social
International students enjoy 300 days of sunshine per year
and nearby holiday destinations such as the Gold Coast and connections to ensure you achieve your goals. choose Adelaide. Located in the Central Business District, our campuses
offer the latest digital technologies and an integrated
Sunshine Coast, as well as Australia’s favourite theme parks. English Language Centre.
• Collaborative learning spaces, allowing students
Brisbane boasts a great balance of vitality, lifestyle,
to share knowledge and form connections This city is where the Torrens University story began.
affordability and employability. • Dedicated study areas, breakout pods and
• 24/7 access to computer lab Our Adelaide campus was designed for a single purpose:
to deliver a world-class student learning experience. relaxation zones
Brisbane is one of the fastest-growing cities in Australia. • State-of-the-art facilities including photography
• Clinical labs with simulation rooms, high-fidelity
It was recently named the host of the 2032 Summer Olympic studio, sewing machine labs and project studios You will be close to Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Botanic mannequins and state-of-the-art equipment
and Paralympic Games, creating a wealth of excitement
Garden, beautiful coastline and the world-renowned
and opportunity. • Our Pulteney Street campus is exclusively focused on
Kangaroo Island, which has native bushland, exotic wildlife
students studying International Hotel Management
Our campuses are on the fringe of the city’s CBD, in the and plenty of opportunities for exploration.
colourful cultural and business precinct of Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
overlooking the Brisbane River. It is the ideal place to spend Living costs* Average per week
your time at university. Rent $198-$500
Food $151-$380 Adelaide
Living costs* Average per week
Phone $14-$21
Public transport $30-$117 Rent $198-$425

Entertainment/personal $56-$194 Food $160-$359

Total estimated cost per week $449-$1212 Phone $14-$21

Additional annual cost for $650 Public transport $16-$103


books and stationery Entertainment/personal $48-$177
*Please note these figures are intended as a guide only. Total estimated cost per week $436-$1085
Source: costofliving.studyaustralia.gov.au Additional annual cost for $650
books and stationery
*Please note these figures are intended as a guide only.

Source: costofliving.studyaustralia.gov.au

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Campus facilities and services Student experience

Accommodation Study Abroad and Student


If you’re moving to a new city to start university, where to live is
Exchange programs
one of the most important decisions you need to make.
Complete one or two trimesters in Australia
and earn credit towards your degree in
Off-campus living Amberstudent
your home country.
Torrens University has partnered with Amberstudent, a
Torrens University can assist you by recommending leading student accommodation platform with presence
accommodation, or you can organise your own private across Australia. Amberstudent offers a lot of housing
housing in your city and surrounding suburbs. options for students including private rooms and It’s a golden opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture, improve
Short-term accommodation ensuites on their platform. For details, visit:
amberstudent.com/partners/torrens-university
your English language skills and make lifelong connections while advancing
Backpackers’ hostels, hotels or serviced apartments can
be good options while you become familiar with your
your education and enhancing your employment prospects.
new city and seek longer-term accommodation. On-campus living at Blue
Homestay Mountains International Hotel Find out more at: torrens.edu.au/studying-with-us
Homestay is an accommodation option where you live Management School
with an Australian family while you study. In exchange
A 1.5-hour drive from Sydney, our Leura campus in the
for a weekly fee, the host family provides all your basic
Blue Mountains is home to first- and second-year
needs. Find out more at: homestaynetwork.org
undergraduates studying towards a Bachelor of
Private rental or share house Business (International Hotel and Resort Management).
You can rent a property on your own or with friends. This Students live in hotel-style rooms while completing Meet Ivana Castillo Rodríguez from
can be arranged privately or through a real estate agent. It’s practical training.
important that you inspect a property before moving in. During residential terms, all main meals are provided. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de
Purpose-built student accommodation After hours, the wellbeing of students is the Cali, Colombia
responsibility of the Duty Manager, who can be
Student accommodation is close to campus, and can contacted 24/7.
include electricity, water, internet and furniture in the rate. Ivana took advantage of our
You may share a bathroom and kitchen, or have your own.
exchange program, choosing
to undertake two trimesters of
her Business study at Torrens
University Australia at our
Surry Hills campus in Sydney.
We love following journeys
like Ivana’s and welcoming
exchange students from
partner institutions around
the world.

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now
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Choose Choose
Your perfect career Your perfect career

Discover a course that will get


you to where you want to be.

Your passion Your passion


I want to be my own boss and make I live for art, design and cool tech I would like to build on my skills and I’m fascinated by the human body I’m a foodie and love to travel
things happen • Designing the next must-have inspire and educate people and behaviour • Running a restaurant with a
• Managing the finances of fashion item • Helping any student achieve their • Supporting people on their road celebrity- studded guest list Not sure about
a blue-chip company • Instantly rearranging any room to highest potential to recovery • Creating unforgettable hotel your passion?
• Organising a grand final sporting make it flow • Sharing the love of learning • Guiding people through difficult experiences
event for your home team • Becoming a cyber defender • Impacting the educational system times • Travelling the world working for the Take our Career Crush quiz
• Being a social butterfly who always • Transforming people’s confidence finest hotels and attractions to find out which profession
• Making people fall in love with • Making a difference in the
promotes and runs the show through beauty matches your personality.
brands and products community • Whipping up gastronomic delights in
• Leading the marketing team of • Building the next game-changing app • Designing lifestyle programs that a Michelin-starred restaurant
a flourishing company changes lives

Study areas to explore Study areas to explore

Business Design & Creative Education Health Hospitality


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Your potential career Your potential career


• Accountant • Creative Director • Disability Support Manager • Clinical Nutritionist • Food and Beverage Director
• Business Analyst • Fashion Designer • Teacher Aide • Clinic practice Manager • Front-Office Manager
• Entrepreneur • Interior Decorator • Education Consultant • Community Development Worker • Hotel Manager
• Operations Manager • Videographer • Education Lead • Health Policy Advisor • Operations Director
• Project Administrator • Software Engineer • Policy Development • Naturopath • Resort Manager
• Sports Event Manager • Systems Architect • Community Development • Registered Nurse • Tourism Marketing Manager
• Social Media Specialist • Cybersecurity Engineer • Education Services • Rehabilitation Counsellor • Travel Agent
• Curriculum Consultant
• Academic Administration

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Business Choose
Business courses

courses Why Business at Torrens University?


The business world is always changing. With our future-focused
qualifications, you’ll have the knowledge and expertise to become
an effective leader in tomorrow’s workplace.

Industry-connected
academics
Our academics are active in industry, so you know
you’re learning the current, in-demand skills and
knowledge that will prepare you for your career.

Our
Know what it’s like to academic

Business
team
be in business


Depending on your course, you may complete
professional work placement and/or live industry briefs
focusing on real challenges and solving genuine
industry problems.
Torrens University
students learn from
industry experts who
Globally recognised
credentials bring their real-world
knowledge into the
With global recognition by ACS, AMI, CPA and IIBA, to classroom, offering
name a few, gain sought-after qualifications that can
land you a job practically anywhere in the world.
practical skills and

Undergraduate Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane | Adelaide | Online*


Check course details to confirm campus location of each course
To see all accreditations and endorsements, visit
torrens.edu.au/studying-with-us/industry-led-
knowledge. This
enables students to
learning/business navigate future careers
and workplaces. It’s
Diploma of: Bachelor of:
extremely rewarding,
Business CRICOS 090282F Business CRICOS 090275E
both professionally and
Business (Marketing) Business (Entrepreneurship) CRICOS 095229D
personally, to play a part
CRICOS 114739J
Get online
Business (Event Management) CRICOS 090278B
in student development
Business Information Business (Marketing) CRICOS 090279A
Systems CRICOS 0100552
and witness their success.”
Business (Sport Management) CRICOS 090265G torrens.edu.au/courses/business
for the latest course info. Deepa Mathew
Business Information Systems CRICOS 0100551
Lecturer
Commerce (Accounting) CRICOS 107271K Additional entry requirements may apply for
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student visa including
international students. For more information,
studying full time and completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face. visit: torrens.edu.au/apply-online/
admissions-criteria

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Course overview
Potential careers in Australia: Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia:
Business (Entrepreneurship)

Business Operations Manager


Average salary range: $100,000-$155,269 AUD

Business Development Manager


CRICOS: 095229D

Be part of the next generation of game-changers.


Events Director
Average salary range: $130,000–$235,000 AUD

Event Planner
Average salary range: $94,783-$151,824 AUD Average salary range: $75,412-$83,698 AUD
Course highlights:
Marketing Manager • Understand exactly how to get the most out of people Event Manager
and organisations Average salary range: $78,000-$119,798 AUD
Average salary range: $95,000-$150,000 AUD
• Formulate solutions to solve ethical and sustainable
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• Learn to negotiate successfully and make the sale
• Practice the art of marketing to make an impact
• Master financing and funding skills
Bachelor of • Discover how to manage an unforgettable customer Bachelor of
Business experience Business (Event Management)
CRICOS: 090275E • Undergo 300 hours of real-world, industry-relevant CRICOS: 090278B
experience (required)
Apply business strategies in real-life contexts. Make your mark in the world of event management.
Duration: 3 years
Course highlights: Course highlights:
• Develop managerial skills suitable for a range of • Create smooth-running large-scale events, leaving
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
prominent organisations guests inspired
• Become an expert on domestic and international • Become an expert on events policy and statutory
business development Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* requirements


• Create effective marketing campaigns, taking business or blended* • Discover the importance of public relations and

Business
to the next level winning over communities
Entry requirements:
I believe that students should • Learn how to identify opportunities for growth
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
• Launch eye-catching and exciting marketing strategies
and expansion • Develop experience in handling logistical issues and
aim to begin with an end goal • Perfect your business development skills and grow • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent problem-solving
in mind for what they hope an extensive network • Master the managerial and delegation skills that make
Pathway from: Diploma of Business, 1 year full time,
to achieve in work and life. • Harness entrepreneurial theory to successfully running great events possible
run your own business CRICOS: 090282F • Undergo 300 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
Teaching at Torrens enables
• Undergo 300 hours of real-world, industry-relevant experience (required)
me to engage students on experience (required)
Potential careers in Australia:
this journey of clarifying Duration: 3 years
Duration: 3 years
how to achieve their goals. Small Business Owner/Operator
Location: Sydney, Brisbane, Online*
The smaller classrooms, Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* Average salary range: $45,074 - $216,359 AUD
industry engagement, Entrepreneur Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
and success coaching Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Average salary range: $100,772-$139,070 AUD or blended*
or blended*
work together to make Business Analyst Entry requirements:
this possible.” Entry requirements: Average salary range: $99,994-$144,722 AUD • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Deji Okuneye Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Senior Learning Facilitator Pathway from: Diploma of Business, 1 year full time,
Business Faculty Pathway from: Diploma of Business, 1 year full time, CRICOS: 090282F
CRICOS: 090282F

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the


conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia: Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia:


Business (Marketing) Business Information Systems
CRICOS: 090279A Sport Project Manager CRICOS: 0100551 Accountant
Average salary range: $114,658-$134,408 AUD Average salary range: $79,977-$118,960 AUD
Be the master of brand strategy. Channel your analytical mind and embrace an ever-
Sport Journalist Chief Financial Officer
changing technological landscape.
Average salary range: $50,000 – $94,000 AUD Average salary range: $129,133-$225,513 AUD
Course highlights:
• Understand the concept of influence and use it to create Events Manager Course highlights: Market Analyst
unforgettable engagement Average salary range: $78,000-$119,798 AUD • Establish expertise in traditional aspects of business Average salary range: $95,168-$140,000 AUD
• Discover how to develop brand loyalty to create a alongside IT elements
connection with the customer Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com • Explore the role of budgeting and finance in business Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
• Facilitate exciting and strategic marketing campaigns information systems
• Incorporate industry trends, needs and opportunities • Harness the power of technology to solve issues
into successful marketing projects or streamline systems
• Undergo 300 hours of real-world, industry-relevant Bachelor of • Understand how to collect, use and store data so it can Bachelor of
experience (required) Business (Sport Management) be analysed and incorporated in the decision-making Commerce (Accounting)
CRICOS: 090265G process CRICOS: 107271K
Duration: 3 years • Practise a mindset that is always seeking new ways
Have you dreamt of managing your own sports team, to innovate See how monetary systems and trade impact all aspects
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* centre or facility? of the modern world, and establish skills in accounting,
Duration: 3 years finance and economics.
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Course highlights:
• Identify and analyse important socio-cultural influences Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* Course highlights:
or blended*
in sport • Gain an understanding of investments at corporate and
• Learn the role of governance in sport, and how to use it Study options: Full time or part time* on campus shareholder levels
Entry requirements:
to your best advantage • Understand the inner workings of business
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
• Become involved in building and binding communities Entry requirements: information systems
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
through the love of the game

Business
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Create business analysis methods
• Undergo 300 hours of real-world, industry-relevant • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent • Gain or enhance your management and leadership skills
Pathway from: Diploma of Business (Marketing), 1 year full
experience (required)
time, CRICOS: 114739J • Specialise in your choice of discipline
• On graduation, you can continue your studies with an Pathway from: Diploma of Business Information Systems, • Undergo 120 hours of practical work placement (required)
MBA in Sports Management, on campus at Torrens
Industry accreditations: 1 year full time, CRICOS: 0100552
University Australia and at Real Madrid Graduate School
– Universidad Europa in Spain Duration: 3 years

Potential careers in Australia:


Duration: 3 years Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
Business Analyst
Potential careers in Australia: Location: Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* Study options: Full time or part time* on campus
Average salary range: $99,994-$144,722 AUD

Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Database Designer Entry requirements:
Product Marketing Manager • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
or blended* Average salary range: $100,000-$118,077 AUD
Average salary range: $100,000–$159,000 AUD • Pass in Year 12 General Mathematics and English (or
Business Development Manager above); and
Communications Manager Entry requirements:
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Average salary range: $94,783-$151,824 AUD • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Average salary range: $116,000-$145,000 AUD
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
Social Media Specialist Pathway from: Diploma of Business, 1 year full time,
Average salary range: $75,000 - $105,000 AUD Pathway from: Diploma of Business, 1 year full time, CRICOS: 090282F
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com CRICOS: 090282F
Industry accreditations:


I chose Torrens University because it offers the course
in an exciting and interesting way. The course contents *International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
are exceptional.” minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

Chioma Ogbu
Bachelor of Business Information Systems, Nigeria

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Master of
Business Administration
CRICOS: 095353M

Master of
Business Administration (Advanced)
CRICOS: 088149G

Are you future-focused, ambitious and serious about


taking your career to new heights?

Course highlights:
• Develop your cognitive, technical and creative skills to
make effective business decisions in a global context
• Strengthen your business acumen to lead people
• Gain skills that will have a practical impact and drive real
change in your professional life

Duration: 1.5 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced)

Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*


Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
or blended*
The fact that the lecturers of
Entry requirements: MBAA are from professional
Postgraduate
Master of Business Administration (Standard)
Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane | Adelaide | Online* backgrounds with years of
Check course details to confirm campus location of each course • Australian bachelor’s degree in a business-related

Business
discipline or equivalent; or an Australian bachelor’s experience, as well as the
degree in a non business-related discipline and at least affordable tuitions, are the
two years of post-degree professional work experience;
Graduate Certificate of: Master of: and primary reasons of choosing
Business Administration CRICOS 095349G Business Administration CRICOS 095353M • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Torrens University.”
Economics of Sustainability CRICOS N/A** Business Administration (Advanced) CRICOS 088149G Master of Business Administration (Advanced) Yiching Wang
• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and Master of Business Administration
Global Project Management Business Administration (Sports Management) CRICOS N/A** • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent (Advanced), China
CRICOS 095351B Business Administration Sports Management (Advanced)
Sport Management CRICOS N/A** CRICOS 0101388 Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business
Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
Business Analytics CRICOS 110668G
Graduate Diploma of: Business Analytics (Advanced) CRICOS 110667H Pathway from: Graduate Diploma of Business
Business Administration CRICOS 095352A Administration, 1 year full time, CRICOS: 095352A
Business Information Systems CRICOS 098257J
Business Information Systems Economics of Sustainability CRICOS N/A** Industry Awards:
CRICOS 098258G Engineering Management CRICOS 102618F
Economics of Sustainability CRICOS N/A** Global Project Management CRICOS 095357G
Global Project Management Global Project Management (Advanced) CRICOS 090247J
CRICOS 090245M
Professional Accounting CRICOS 095358F
Professional Accounting (Advanced) CRICOS 090254K
Dual Masters: Potential careers in Australia:

Business Administration and Global Project Management Entrepreneur


CRICOS 090241D Average salary range: $100,772-$139,070 AUD
Business Administration and Public Health CRICOS 090242C General Manager
Global Project Management and Public Health CRICOS 090248G Average salary range: $100,000-$200,000 AUD

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student visa including studying full time and Chief Operating Officer
*International students studying on a student visa must
completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face. Average salary range: $161,000–$251,000 AUD adhere to the conditions of their student visa including
** This course is NOT available to International Students who would like to apply for or who hold a student visa. studying full time and completing a minimum of 2/3 of
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com their studies face to face.

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Potential careers in Australia: Master of Potential careers in Australia:


Business Administration Sports
Chief Information Officer Management (Advanced) Operations Manager
Average salary range: $135,498-$215,995 AUD CRICOS: 0101388 Average salary range: $100,000-$155,007 AUD

ICT Architect Chief Technology Officer


Average salary range: $115,446-$150,000 AUD Excel in your global sports management career. Average salary range: $159,300-$237,500 AUD

ICT Project Manager Course highlights: Technology Advisor


Average salary range: $116,805-$171,434 AUD • Develop critical leadership skills as you support Average salary range: $110,945-$155,309 AUD
community engagement
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• Gain practical experience in being involved with all levels
of sports management
• Two-week industry placement at the Real Madrid Football
Club in Spain
Master of • Co-delivered with Real Madrid Graduate School – a Master of
Business Information Systems partnership between world-famous Real Madrid Football Engineering Management
CRICOS: 098257J Club and Universidad Europea CRICOS: 102618F
• Graduate with a joint degree from both Torrens University
Develop your cognitive, technical and creative Australia and Real Madrid Graduate School–Universidad Equip yourself with specialised theoretical knowledge and
skills to operate as an effective business analyst Europea de Madrid–recognised both locally and practical skills in the field of engineering management.
in a global context. internationally
Course highlights:
Course highlights: Duration: 2 years (Advanced) • Develop cognitive, technical, and creative skills to solve
• Learn to be a conduit between the information problems, manage risks and develop strategies
technology specialists and the key decision-makers Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* • Enhance leadership and teamwork skills necessary to
• Develop as a business all-rounder, taking an apply effective engineering management practices in


interdisciplinary approach to provide you with Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* technical organisations
practical skills • Advance your project management skills, innovation,

Business
or blended*
• Immerse yourself in theory to meet the changing and entrepreneurship knowledge
What I enjoy the most about business environments in which you aspire to work Entry requirements: • Ensure sustainability practices in organisations
studying at Torrens University and manage • Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
• Subjects include data management, systems analysis Duration: 2 years
is the opportunity for us as and design, requirements engineering, microservices
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
international students to make architecture, modelling and database design and
Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
connections with other people and principles of programming
Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
with our Learning Facilitators. Duration: 2 years Pathway from: Master of Business Administration (Sport
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
or blended*
From day one they will help you; Management), 1.5 years full time, CRICOS: N/A Available to
they will be there for you so you Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* offshore online students Entry requirements:
can move forward in your career • Australian bachelor’s in engineering or technology-based
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Industry placements: degree or equivalent; and
and achieve your goals.” or blended* Two-week residency at the Real Madrid Football Club • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Dante Tachella Parente in Spain
Entry requirements: Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business
Master of Engineering Management, Argentina
• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and In partnership with: Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business


Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
“One of the key advantages of studying
Pathway from: Graduate Diploma of Business Information at Torrens University Australia is the
Potential careers in Australia:
Systems, 1 year full time, CRICOS: 098258G
flexible learning options and the faculty
Sports Manager
Industry accreditations: Average salary range: $60,000-$119,723 AUD
expertise. The university’s connection
with industry professionals was an
Sporting Facility Manager
important factor for choosing this
#1 in Computing and Information Systems Average salary range: $89,000–$126,000 AUD
program, providing many opportunities
Ranked 1st in Australia for quality of educational Events Manager
Average salary range: $80,000-$133,821 AUD
for career advancement.”
experience across our postgraduate Computing
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
and Information Systems courses. conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a Revera Fernando
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
QILT, Student Experience Survey 2023 minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face. Master of Engineering Management, Sri Lanka

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Master of Potential careers in Australia: Master of


Business Analytics Global Project Management
CRICOS: 110668G
Policy Advisor CRICOS: 095357G
Average salary range: $97,572-$135,409 AUD
Master of Sustainable Finance Lead Master of
Business Analytics (Advanced) Average salary range: $117,042-$118,798 AUD Global Project Management (Advanced)
CRICOS: 110667H CRICOS: 090247J
Sustainability Development Advisor
Average salary range: $81,000–124,000 AUD
Gain the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today’s Enhance your project management skills on a global level.
data-centric world. Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
Course highlights:
Course highlights: • Manage complex stakeholders and projects from planning
• Implement optimised solutions to contemporary to completion to achieve project outcomes
business challenges
Master of • Flexible study options to enhance knowledge, skills and
• Recommend strategic solutions using analytics to achieve
Economics of Sustainability career prospects


practice within a global context CRICOS: N/A Available to offshore online students • Be exposed to global industry standards and complete
• Apply data concepts and multiple information sources to several case studies
transform business processes and managerial decisions Advance your career in a world that is transitioning • Apply your knowledge and understanding of project
Today’s organisations get • Harness digital technologies, including Artificial towards wellbeing budgets and zero net carbon emissions. management processes
their competitive edge Intelligence to analyse and communicate information
Course highlights: Duration: 1.5 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced)
from unique data insights. • Present advanced concepts related to ecological
Duration: 1.5 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced)
Graduates who have the economics and modern monetary theory, financial and Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
business acumen and ability monetary systems to businesses, policy makers, and
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
broader communities
to convert data into these • Develop analytical and critical thinking skills in drawing
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* or blended*
valuable insights are in economic insights
or blended*

Business
demand globally.” • Develop problem solving, quantitative and qualitative
Entry requirements:
reasoning skills in analysing economic and ecological issues
Entry requirements: Master of Global Project Management
Associate Professor • Focus on listening, comprehension and cognitive skills
• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; or five years • Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
Hayden McDonald (Ph.D) in discussing economic reform proposals and evaluating
of analytics experience or equivalent professional • At least 2 years of professional work experience; and
Program Director, consequences of economic policy changes
business experience; and • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Business Analytics • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Duration: 1.5 years Master of Global Project Management (Advanced)
• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business
Location: Online** • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
Study options: Full time or part time Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business
Industry accreditations:
Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
Entry requirements:
• Australian bachelor’s degree in a business (or related) Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Global Project
discipline; or an Australian bachelor’s degree in a non Management, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095351B
business-related discipline and at least two years of
In-built industry certifications: post-degree professional work experience; and Pathway from: Graduate Diploma of Global Project
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Management, 1 year full time, CRICOS: 090245M

Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Economics of Industry accreditations:


Sustainability, 6 months full time, CRICOS: N/A Available
to offshore online students

Potential careers in Australia: Pathway from: Graduate Diploma of Economics of


Sustainability, 1 year full time, CRICOS: N/A Available to
Business Analyst offshore online students Potential careers in Australia:
Average salary range: $99,994-$144,722 AUD
In partnership with: Senior Project Manager
Financial Analyst Average salary range: $120,013-$195,000 AUD
Average salary range: $90,441-$130,139 AUD
Project Manager
Project Manager Average salary range: $107,038-$164,883 AUD
Average salary range: $107,038-$164,883 AUD
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the Senior Project Administrator
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.
Average salary range: $72,500-$121,928 AUD

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com


**This course is NOT available for International Students who would like to
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Potential careers in Australia: Master of Potential careers in Australia: Master of


Business Administration and Global Project Management
Chief Financial Officer Master of Global Project Management Executive Director and Master of Public Health
Average salary range: $129,133-$225,513 AUD CRICOS: 090241D Average salary range: $90,428-$213,516 AUD CRICOS: 090248G
Financial Analyst Health Advisor
Average salary range: $90,441-$130,139 AUD With this dual master’s degree you’ll excel in Average salary range: $92,575-$131,311 AUD Develop your leadership, project management and public
demanding management roles, complex projects health skills with this dual degree.
Finance Manager and strategic direction. Health Education Officer
Average salary range: $115,283-$165,000 AUD Average salary range: $99,460-$122,572 AUD Course highlights:
Course highlights: • Master the ability to manage complex stakeholders and
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
• Develop your cognitive, technical, and creative skills to projects from planning to completion
enable you to make effective decisions in a global context • Identify major influences of technology and globalisation
• Develop strong business acumen which will help you to and apply innovative solutions
lead people, teams and businesses and enhance your • Incorporate research findings into project plans
Master of career prospects Master of to improve delivery and minimise risk
Professional Accounting • Apply your knowledge and skills instantly in your current Business Administration • Develop intervention strategies to detect and
CRICOS: 095358F workplace or a new entrepreneurial venture and Master of Public Health prevent diseases
CRICOS: 090242C
• This dual degree has an emphasis on projects with a • Gain an understanding of current global and
Master of global dimension, including virtual teams, diversity, environmental health issues, health policy, systems,
Professional Accounting (Advanced) communications, projects with international stakeholders Study this dual degree to excel in the worlds of business and economics
CRICOS: 090254K and projects that source materials and services from, or and public health. • Extend your knowledge of social, behavioural,
do business with, another country and cultural determinants of health, and health
Meet global demand for high-quality accounting graduates. Course highlights: programming and evaluation
Duration: 2 years • Apply advanced business principles to complex problems
Course highlights: to determine solutions Duration: 2 years
• Be equipped with a robust body of accounting and Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* • Develop intervention strategies to detect and prevent
professional business knowledge diseases Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
• Analyse financial, legal, and economic aspects of health

Business
• Solve routine accounting problems in diverse contexts Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
using social, ethical, economic, regulatory and global or blended* and health policy Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
perspectives • Develop robust knowledge of both disciplines to critically or blended*
• Be fully accredited by CPA Australia and Chartered Entry requirements: analyse and evaluate health promotion and disease
Accountant Australia and New Zealand • Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and prevention; advocacy, leadership and management; and Entry requirements:
• At least 2 years of relevant work experience; and epidemiology to undertake demanding management roles • Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
Duration: 1.5 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent in government, allied health, aid and development, • 3 years of relevant work experience; and
hospitals, and health service departments • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business
Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G Duration: 2 years Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
or blended* Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*

Potential careers in Australia:


Entry requirements: Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Potential careers in Australia:
• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and or blended*
Director of Operations
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Health Advisor
Average salary range: $109,421-$171,392 AUD
Entry requirements: Average salary range: $92,575-$131,311 AUD
Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business Senior Consultant • Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
Senior Project Manager
Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G Average salary range: $90,000-$150,000 AUD • 2 years of professional work experience; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Average salary range: $120,013-$195,000 AUD
Industry accreditations: Senior Project Manager
Research Officer
Average salary range: $120,013-$195,000 AUD Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business Average salary range: $84,433 - $113,421 AUD
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

Students also have the opportunity to become certified “If you want to have a flexible study
by Xero and SAP.
environment with good student support, *International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing
Torrens University is the place to go.” a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

Holly Yau
Master of Business Administration and Master of Global
Project Management, Hong Kong, China

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Design & Creative Design & Creative Technology courses

Technology Why Design & Creative Technology


courses at Torrens University?
Exploring the latest innovations in theory and practice, you’ll
harness your talents in service to a range of industries. Our hands-
on courses enable you to combine creativity with technical skills and
design thinking so that you can launch a dynamic career.

35 years
Take advantage of 35 of award-winning

Design & Creative Technology


design education
years of design excellence
Billy Blue College of Design at Torrens University Australia is the
nation’s most prominent design school. We emphasise connections to
industry as well as the power of creative thinking to solve problems.

Gain insights from industry experts


Undergraduate Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane | Online*
Check course details to confirm campus location of each course
Our academics are leaders in the world of design and technology. With their
help, see where the industry is heading.
Diploma of: Bachelor of: Solve briefs for leading companies
3D Design and Animation CRICOS 103343J 3D Design and Animation CRICOS 103341M
Gain practical experience through internships and get involved by
Branded Fashion Design CRICOS 107018A Architectural Technology CRICOS 114510H working with industry on live briefs as part of your course.
Communication Design CRICOS 090303F Branded Fashion Design CRICOS 090293C
Cybersecurity CRICOS 110738J Communication Design CRICOS 090295A Aligned with industry
Fashion Marketing and Enterprise Cybersecurity CRICOS 110736M Courses are developed with industry-leading designers and
CRICOS 108078C Fashion Marketing and Enterprise CRICOS 108076E practitioners, ensuring you graduate with in-demand skills
Film and Video CRICOS 103349C Game Design and Development CRICOS 095346K employers desire.
Game Design and Development Information Technology CRICOS 108468M
CRICOS 102263F
Interior Design (Commercial) CRICOS 105417B
Graphic Design CRICOS 102489K
Interior Design (Residential) CRICOS 105419M
Information Technology CRICOS 108469K
Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) CRICOS 099352B
Interior Design and Decoration
CRICOS 092484B
Photography and Photo Imaging
Software Engineering (Game Programming) CRICOS 093341J
UX and Web Design CRICOS 103344H Get online
CRICOS 102490F torrens.edu.au/courses/design
torrens.edu.au/courses/technology
UX and Web Design CRICOS 103346F
for the latest course info.
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student visa including studying full time and Additional entry requirements may apply for
completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face. international students. For more information, visit:
torrens.edu.au/apply-online/admissions-criteria

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Course overview Diploma of Potential careers in Australia:
Film and Video
CRICOS: 103349C Graphic Designer
Average salary range: $74,990-$108,751 AUD

Design
Gain a hands-on understanding of screen-based video
Illustrator
production and post-production.
Average salary range: $64,377-$104,806 AUD

Course highlights: Web Designer

& Creative • Develop your understanding of cinematography, lighting,


editing, colour grading and sound design
• Learn the fundamentals of digital design including
Average salary range: $75,750-$120,673 AUD

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

Technology
industry-standard design software skills, photography
and motion design
• Graduate with a professional portfolio and work
experience to give you a kickstart in the industry Diploma of
• Design cutting edge video production using trends within Graphic Design
social and new media platforms CRICOS: 102489K

Duration: 1.5 years Break boundaries and reshape societies – all with the
power of your imagination.
Location: Sydney, Online*
Course highlights:
“I have attended university before Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* • Grow technical and theoretical knowledge from
and the help and attention you or blended* a course tried and tested for more than 30 years

Design & Creative Technology


• Discover the powerful uses of typography and design
receive from the lecturers at principles in creating meaning in communication
Entry requirements:
Torrens University is amazing.” • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Manipulate photography and illustration to create
• Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent original works
Kaitlin Schumacher • Master industry-standard software and related
Diploma of Graphic Design, Canada tools in a technical environment
Industry partners:
• Learn the language of graphic design so you graduate
job-ready with your own personal design style

Duration: 1.5 years


Potential careers in Australia:
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online*

Digital Video Producer and Videographer Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
Average salary range: $95,489-$117,950 AUD or blended*
Video Editor
Entry requirements:
Average salary range: $62,875-$103,087 AUD
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Compositor • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent
Average salary range: $70,844-$182,386 AUD
Pathway to: Bachelor of Communication Design,
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com 3 years full time, CRICOS: 090295A

Industry partners:

Towards the end of my studies I started doing


more frequent freelancing, and real client work
started to take priority over student work. I would
find myself in meetings with directors and such,
and this is when I started feeling more like a
professional in training than a student.”

Dan Braga Dan Braga


*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
Bachelor of Digital Media (3D Design and Bachelor of Digital Media (3D Design and
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
Animation) graduate, Norway minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face. Animation) graduate, Norway

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Bachelor of
Diploma of Potential careers in Australia:
3D Design and Animation
Interior Design and Decoration CRICOS: 103341M
CRICOS: 092484B Photographer
Average salary range: $57,500-$92,017 AUD
Create worlds and characters, and bring them to life.
Enter into an ever-changing world of textiles, colours, Photo Retoucher
joineries, finishes, balance and more. Average salary range: $55,771-$122,093 AUD Course highlights:
• Create the future of 3D workflows using procedural
Course highlights: Photo Editor asset development and real-time animation production
• Learn to ideate and illustrate your ideas before making Average salary range: $60,000–$102,000 AUD processes
them a reality • Work with industry-standard creative processes and live
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
• Become proficient in industry-standard software and briefs, and intern with 3D design and animation studios
design tools AutoCAD and SketchUp, used by designers • Build who you are as a designer with electives from
across the globe other disciplines
• Explore various design processes and learn everything • Experiment with the latest advances in technical
about materials and finishes in residential and commercial Diploma of hardware and software from games, animation, interactive
design and decoration Photography and Photo Imaging and 3D production processes
• Tackle issues of sustainability, and explore ways to design CRICOS: 102490F • Master skills in 3D modelling, rigging, animation,
appropriately for a range of clients texturing, lighting, compositing, character modelling
• Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant Launch into a photography career with this and development
experience (required) comprehensive qualification. • Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
experience (required)
Duration: 1.5 years Course highlights:
• Gain hands-on experience with industry-standard Duration: 3 years
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online* equipment to enhance your photography

Design & Creative Technology


• Learn to think visually and explore concept development Location: Sydney, Online*


Study options:Full time or part time* on campus, online* within your photography
or blended* • Master industry-standard software and workflow for Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
pre and post-production across still and video formats or blended*
The digital technologies of Entry requirements: • Understand the importance of business and
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and self-promotion
virtual reality, augmented • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent
Entry requirements:
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
reality and the Internet of Duration: 1.5 years • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Things, are vital for our Pathway to: Bachelor of Interior Design (Commercial),
Location: Sydney, Brisbane, Online*
3 years full time, CRICOS: 105417B Pathway from: Diploma of 3D Design and Animation, 1 year
students’ preparedness; full time, CRICOS: 103343J
Pathway to: Bachelor of Interior Design (Residential),
so too are the hand skills 3 years full time, CRICOS: 105419M
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
Pathway from: Associate Degree of 3D Design and
or blended*
of manual drafting and Animation, 2 years full time, CRICOS: 103342K
Industry partners:
analogue modelmaking Entry requirements:
Industry partners:
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
as thinking tools of a THE INC • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent
SO CIET Y
futuristic design process.” BY
SIBELLA COURT

The Interior Design courses are developed in collaboration with Sibella Court Pathway to: Bachelor of Communication Design, 3 years full
Scott Skipworth time, CRICOS: 090295A Our animation courses have featured on the Rookies World School Rankings.
Awarded Top 10 Animation School in Australasia by Animation Career Review
Program Director - Built Environment 2020.
Potential careers in Australia: Industry partners:

Junior Interior Designer Potential careers in Australia:


Average salary range: $56,000–$75,000 AUD

Materials and Furnishing Consultant 3D Animator


Average salary range: $53,099-$85,000 AUD Average salary range: $55,500-$95,000 AUD

Interior Stylist Environment Designer


Average salary range: $80,625-$85,000 AUD Average salary range: $80,000-$107,611 AUD

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com


Visual Effects (VFX) Artist
Average salary range: $40,708-$182,434 AUD

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the


conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia:


Architectural Technology
CRICOS: 114510H Game Designer
Average salary range: $78,000-$145,250 AUD
Picture yourself creating immersive built environments Character Artist
by applying computer-aided design (CAD) and building
Average salary range: $73,878-$146,248 AUD
information modelling (BIM) practices to all the latest
software and technology. 3D Animator
Average salary range: $55,500-$95,000 AUD
Course highlights:
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
• Develop sound knowledge of the entire architectural
design process
• Leverage a range of technologies used in creating
innovative built environments
• Explore new ways that materials and construction Bachelor of
assemblies can provide sustainable solutions Game Design and Development
• Apply an inside-out approach to building design by CRICOS: 095346K Winner of
creating fully immersive digital environments Australia China
Dedicate yourself to the pursuit of creating breathtaking Distinguished
• Learn how 3D modelling and game engines can influence Alumni Award
a range of architectural design proposals environments and characters for one of the biggest (Arts and Creative
• Evaluate human needs and the impact of new industries in the world. Industries)
architectural artefacts for optimal spatial planning


• Develop your knowledge of electrical, mechanical, Course highlights:
plumbing and structural engineering services to develop • Understand the game design and production principles

Design & Creative Technology


integrated building solutions that go into making world-class titles
• Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant • Gain practical industry insights from working Lecturers have industry
experience (required) professionals and build a professional portfolio
• Master your artistic style and technical skills to build experience, give very
Duration: 3 years storylines and characters in a range of different contexts good insights and
• Collaborate with other game artists and programmers
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online* and replicate operating within a games studio, in a understand what we
real-world context could experience after
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* • Specialise in building games using the PlayStation®
or blended* PS5 dev kits graduation. This prepared
• Master the theory of PlayStation® architecture and me for what to expect
porting a project to the platform
Entry requirements:
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
in the industry. As
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent experience (required) my course was more
East meets West collection
Duration: 3 years created by Katherine Jiang all-rounded and not
Industry partners:
specifically about design,
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Online *
I was able to expand my
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* career possibilities rather
or blended* than narrow it down
Potential careers in Australia:
Entry requirements: to one specific role.”
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Architectural Technician
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Katherine Jiang
Average salary range: $77,885-$110,000 AUD
Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design,
Project Manager (Construction) Pathway from: Diploma of Game Design and Development,
Australia
Average salary range: $111,503-$197,600 AUD 1 year full time, CRICOS: 102263F

Studio Director Pathway from: Associate Degree of Game Design and


Average salary range: $112,500-$147,000 AUD Development, 2 years full time, CRICOS: 102265D

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com Industry partners and applications:

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the


conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia: Potential careers in Australia:


Branded Fashion Design
CRICOS: 090293C Brand Manager Design Strategist
Average salary range: $88,690-$150,000 AUD Average salary range: $125,000-$138,654 AUD
Learn what it takes to begin your career as a Fashion Product Developer Art Director
Designer, Buyer, Merchandise Planner or Brand Manager. Average salary range: $97,504-$182,500 AUD Average salary range: $95,265-$150,000 AUD

Course highlights: Merchandise Planner Service Designer


• Investigate the theory behind sustainable and ethical Average salary range: $84,250-$120,000 AUD Average salary range: $111,944-$156,784 AUD
fashion design and marketing
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
• Learn a variety of cutting, sewing and finishing
techniques and terminology, and their impact on
shape and form
• Master concept development, fabric manipulation
and draping Bachelor of Bachelor of
• Graduate with the digital skills to produce industry- Fashion Marketing and Enterprise Communication Design
standard technical drawings, design line sheets, CRICOS: 108076E CRICOS: 090295A
lookbooks and social collateral
• Create and manage the integrity and positioning Prepare yourself to be the next-generation leader in the Focus on the creation of visual messages, ideas
of a brand fashion industry. and information for a range of audiences.
• Experiment with both classic and cutting-edge
techniques and technologies Course highlights: Course highlights:
• Create relationships with industry partners • Distinguish between ethical and unethical marketing and • Explore brand strategy, typography, customer experience
• Create a professional Bill of Materials and industry- enterprise management practices design and service design

Design & Creative Technology


standard tech and specs pack • Understand the fashion industry’s impact on local and • Explore packaging and branded environment design
• Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant global communities for end-user needs
experience (required) • Demonstrate thought leadership and meaningful action • Focus on creating messages, designs and integrated
for entrepreneurial and social enterprise pursuits across concepts for a range of clients, contexts and audiences
Duration: 3 years the broader fashion industry • Refine strategic thinking, design process and brand
• Solve unpredictable and/or complex marketing and development skills to solve real-world problems
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online* management problems • Graduate with work experience and a professional portfolio
• Use research and critical thinking to evaluate information • Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* and respond to complex issues, anticipating user experience (required)
behaviour and preferences
or blended*
• Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant Duration: 3 years
experience (required)
Entry requirements:
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online*
Duration: 3 years
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online* or blended*
Pathway from: Diploma of Branded Fashion Design, 1 year
full time, CRICOS: 107018A
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Entry requirements:
Pathway from: Associate Degree of Branded Fashion or blended* • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Design, 2 years full time, CRICOS: 090286B • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Entry requirements:
Industry partners: • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Pathway from: Diploma of Communication Design, 1 year
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent full time, CRICOS: 090303F

Pathway from: Diploma of Fashion Marketing and Pathway from: Associate Degree of Communication Design,
Enterprise, 1 year full time, CRICOS: 108078C 2 years full time, CRICOS: 090287A

Potential careers in Australia: Pathway from: Associate Degree of Fashion Marketing and Industry partners:
Enterprise, 2 years full time, CRICOS: 108077D
Fashion Designer
Average salary range: $58,750-$82,200 AUD Industry partners:
Fashion Buyer “Having the opportunity to be in
Average salary range: $65,000–$98,000 AUD
a creative environment like this makes
Merchandise Planner me dream more, and understand that Collection by Tanaka Magoche
Average salary range: $84,250-$120,000 AUD *International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
anything is possible.” Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design,
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face. Ireland
Valentina Marin Sanchez
Bachelor of Communication Design, Colombia
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Bachelor of Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia:


Interior Design (Commercial) Interior Design (Residential)
CRICOS: 105417B CRICOS: 105419M UI Designer
Average salary range: $95,000-$150,000 AUD
Learn the role of emerging technologies in Residential interior design is a language that speaks to
UX and Web Designer
the commercial world of interior design. the notion of a home as both a physical and mental place.
Average salary range: $96,130-$150,000 AUD

Course highlights: Course highlights: Front-end Developer


• Bring your designs to life and discover how commercial • Create future-ready residential interior design solutions that Average salary range: $99,043-$151,190 AUD
interiors can engage an audience embrace new technologies and redefine how we live our lives
• Design, develop and document commercial • Learn industry-standard software and design tools used Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
interior design projects by designers across the globe
• Learn 3D-modelling software for spatial projects • Understand the facets of residential interior design
• Explore the importance of implementing environmentally including product sourcing and the impact of materials,
sustainable practices joinery and technology systems Bachelor of
• Learn the professional practice and documentation • Build business and social enterprise skills UX and Web Design
techniques to build and install your future designs • Undergo Work-Integrated Learning CRICOS: 103344H
• Graduate with work experience and a professional • Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
portfolio to walk into any design studio interview with experience (required) Are you passionate about the role of human psychology
confidence in designing user interfaces?
• Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant Duration: 3 years
experience (required) Course highlights:
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online* • Learn the fundamentals of a wide range of languages
Duration: 3 years used in front-end development such as HTML, CSS,

Design & Creative Technology


Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* or JavaScript, jQuery, Python, PHP and modern frameworks
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online* blended* such as Greensock, React and Vue
• Cover the theory and practice of contemporary UX design


Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Entry requirements: including the psychological elements of decision-making
or blended* • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and and digital interaction
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent • Craft compelling interactive experiences for web, mobile
The internship with Entry requirements: and social media
Vogue Living was such • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Pathway from: Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration,
• Strengthen your design, scripting and development skills
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent 1 year full time, CRICOS: 092484B • Develop strategic thinking skills to approach problems
a milestone that helped from different perspectives
boost my confidence. Pathway from: Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration, Pathway from: Associate Degree of Interior Design • Graduate with a professional portfolio and work experience
1 year full time, CRICOS: 092484B (Residential), 2 years full time, CRICOS: 105420G • Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
I formed industry experience (required)
connections while Pathway from: Associate Degree of Interior Design Industry partners:
(Commercial), 2 years full time, CRICOS: 105418A Duration: 3 years
exploring the intricacies THE INC

SO CIET Y
of the amount of hard Industry partners: BY
SIBELLA COURT
Location: Sydney, Online*

work it takes to create THE INC Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
SO CIET Y Potential careers in Australia:
each issue.” BY
SIBELLA COURT
or blended*
Interior Designer
Entry requirements:
Thai Vy Nguyen Potential careers in Australia: Average salary range: $74,148-$110,000 AUD • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Bachelor of Interior Design
Residential Designer • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
(Residential), Vietnam Interior Designer
Average salary range: $72,500-$120,000 AUD
Vogue Living intern Average salary range: $74,148-$110,000 AUD Pathway from: Diploma of UX and Web Design, 1.5 years full
Property Stylist time, CRICOS: 103346F
Retail Designer
Average salary range: $60,000-$75,000 AUD
Average salary range: $80,000-$164,000 AUD Pathway from: Associate Degree of UX and Web Design,
3D Computer Modeler Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com 2 years full time, CRICOS: 103345G
Average salary range: $76,250-$100,450 AUD
Industry partners:
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the


conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Potential careers in Australia: Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia: Bachelor of


Software Engineering Information Technology
App Developer (Artificial Intelligence) ICT Security Analyst CRICOS: 108468M
Average salary range: $77,313-$177,525 AUD CRICOS: 099352B Average salary range: $98,747-$194,386 AUD
Learn the practical and theoretical knowledge to leverage
Video Game Programmer Cybersecurity Analyst
Work at the forefront of one of the most interesting and smart and emerging technologies
Average salary range: $64,000-$108,000 AUD Average salary range: $90,518-$130,950 AUD
expanding fields in software engineering.
C++ Programmer Cybersecurity Engineer Course highlights:
Average salary range: $80,000-$113,999 AUD Course highlights: Average salary range: $138,153-$200,000 AUD • Evaluate and select appropriate technology and design
• Explore different models for pattern recognition, methodologies for the implementation of IT solutions
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com algorithms and data structures Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com • Synthesise cognitive, technical and creative skills to
• Build a foundation of design skills, including design design and develop inventive IT solutions for complex
thinking, human-centred design and secure by design industry applications
methodologies • Communicate IT services and solutions to a diverse
Bachelor of • Master machine learning and deep learning to model and Bachelor of audience, ensuring they meet system and user needs
Software Engineering train neural networks to implement a variety of computer Cybersecurity • Evaluate and recommend emerging IT technologies to
(Game Programming) vision applications CRICOS: 110736M deliver creative and human-centric IT solutions
CRICOS: 093341J • Discover data mining and visualisation • Undergo 360 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
• Analyse datasets, data preparation, handling missing data, Prepare for a career fighting cybercrime in some of the experience (required)
Thanks to our partnership with Sony Computer modelling, prediction and classification world’s most in-demand roles.
Entertainment Europe (SCEE), you will develop games • Work with natural language processing and speech Duration: 3 years
using the PlayStation® platform through the PlayStation® recognition including language modelling, formal Course highlights:
First Academic Development Program. grammars, statistical parsing, machine translation and • Learn the fundamentals of preventative cybersecurity Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
dialogue processing principles, programs and practices

Design & Creative Technology


• Undergo 360 hours of real-world, industry-relevant • Understand complex cybersecurity requirements in Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
Course highlights:
experience (required) designing innovative ICT solutions, using critical and or blended*
• Master C++ and other industry-standard coding languages
analytical thinking to secure digital infrastructures
• Acquire skills in engine development and collaborative
game creation including game development processes, Duration: 3 years • Learn to detect vulnerabilities and assess their potential Entry requirements:
rapid prototyping and 3D graphic development impact on digital infrastructures • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
• Specialise in the architecture and pipeline of PS5 and PS Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Online* • Learn ethical hacking and penetration testing practices • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Vita systems and learn the proprietary PhyreEngine and used for proactive and offensive security strategies
optimised game development techniques for the Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* • Develop and construct innovative cybersecurity solutions Pathway from: Diploma of Information Technology, 1 year full
PlayStation platform or blended* • Identify emerging cybersecurity threats, risks and time, CRICOS: 108469K
• Research and explore advances in software engineering solutions
techniques and technology such as AI and procedural Entry requirements: • Undergo 360 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
world-building • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and experience (required)
Potential careers in Australia:
• Learn the algorithms, data structures and techniques that • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
underpin expertise in software engineering and game Duration: 3 years
Solution Architect
programming Pathway from: Associate Degree of Software Engineering
Average salary range: $120,556-$199,640 AUD
• Undergo 120 hours of real-world, industry-relevant (Artificial Intelligence), 2 years full time, CRICOS: 102267B Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
experience (required) Network Designer
Industry partners: Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Average salary range: $88,628-$168,175 AUD
Duration: 3 years or blended*
Data Engineer
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Online* Entry requirements: Average salary range: $107,065-$165,000 AUD
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
or blended* Potential careers in Australia:
Pathway from: Diploma of Cybersecurity, 1 year full time,
Entry requirements: Machine Learning Engineer CRICOS: 110738J
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Average salary range: $121,016-$246,375 AUD Pathway from: Associate Degree of Cybersecurity, 2 years conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.
Systems Architect full time, CRICOS: 110737K
Pathway from: Associate Degree of Software Engineering Average salary range: $100,000-$162,230 AUD
Course developed in collaboration with:
(Game Programming), 2 years full time, CRICOS: 102266C
Software Engineer Cisco, Fortinet, IBM, Revio, Allianz
Industry partners: Average salary range: $100,000-$162,230 AUD

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com


*Delivered as part
of the Play Station
First Academy
Program

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Tom Wilson, Dayna Aspite and Elmin Kadric

Design & Creative Technology


The design workforce needs
to reflect the diversity of the
world it designs for. We need
urgent action to change this.
Design Council UK,
Design Economy Report 2022

Postgraduate Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane | Adelaide | Online*


Check course details to confirm campus location of each course

Graduate Certificate of: Master of:


Cybersecurity CRICOS 110794A Cybersecurity CRICOS 110792C
Design CRICOS 114513E Cybersecurity (Advanced) CRICOS 110791D
Information Technology CRICOS 107048F Design CRICOS 114511G
Information Technology CRICOS 107046H
Graduate Diploma of: Information Technology (Advanced) CRICOS 107045J
Cybersecurity CRICOS 110793B Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence, Advanced)
CRICOS 099353A
Information Technology CRICOS 107048F

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student visa including studying full time and
completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Potential careers in Australia: Master of


Cybersecurity
Lead Designer CRICOS: 110792C
Average salary range: $115,000–$160,000 AUD

Creative Director Master of


Average salary range: $129,756-$172,524 AUD Cybersecurity (Advanced)
CRICOS: 110791D
Design Lecturer
Average salary range: $108,187-$145,365 AUD Protect the digital fortress from a rise in cybersecurity
threats.
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

Course highlights:
• Critically analyse and explain cybersecurity operations
and their impact on society
Master of • Assess human and technology requirements, using agile
Design approaches to protect human and digital infrastructures
CRICOS: 114511G • Evaluate and leverage emerging cybersecurity tools and
methodologies for preventative action
Advance your professional practice across brand • Develop innovative and agile solutions to defend against
strategy, customer experience design and service design. cybersecurity breaches and attacks
• Research and evaluate emerging cybersecurity threats,
Course highlights: risks and solutions
• Critically analyse current practices and trends in design • Demonstrate ethical and professional leadership in
as they relate to social, cultural, economic, technological implementing cybersecurity solutions

Design & Creative Technology


and environmental contexts


• Undergo 192 hours or 504 hours (Advanced) of
• Research complex problems, information and theoretical real-world, industry-relevant experience (required)
concepts to inform the development of design outcomes
and solutions through independent analysis and synthesis The digital evolution will


Duration: 1.7 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced)
• Explore how innovation, technology, creativity and continue in many industry
entrepreneurship can change economies
• Undergo 240 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
Location: Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Online* sectors, and the smart
I believe it’s important to experience (required) information and communications
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
be exposed to a variety of or blended* technologies, enabled by software
Duration: 1.5 years (Cognate), 2 years (Non-Cognate)
fields and kinds of work. engineering and protected by
Entry requirements:
Being open to learning Location: Sydney, Online*
• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Information
cybersecurity professionals, will
and actively doing so Technology, Business Information systems or relevant be the new norm in our daily
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
ultimately makes you disciplines; and lives and business operations.”
or blended* • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
a more competent Tony Jan
Entry requirements: Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Cybersecurity, Associate Professor,
individual.” • Completion of any Bachelor degree or equivalent are 6 months full time, CRICOS: 110794A Program Director – Technology
eligible to enter the 2 Year Non-Cognate Program
Or Pathway from: Graduate Diploma of Cybersecurity, 1 year
Silvia Garcia full time, CRICOS: 110793B
• Completion of a Bachelor of Design degree or equivalent,
Master of Design, Mexico
or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate of
Vogue Living intern Course developed in collaboration with:
Design are eligible to enter the 1.5 Year Cognate Program
Or Cisco, Fortinet, IBM, Revio, Allianz
• Completion of any recognised Diploma or equivalent and
a minimum of 5 years of work experience demonstrated
by a resume or portfolio
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Design, 6 months full Potential careers in Australia:
time, CRICOS: 114513E
Cybersecurity Engineer
Industry partners: Average salary range: $138,153-$200,000 AUD

Chief Security Officer


Average salary range: $147,407-$218,729 AUD
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Potential careers in Australia: Master of


Software Engineering (Artificial
Business Analyst Intelligence, Advanced)
Average salary range: $99,997-$144,708 AUD CRICOS: 099353A
Cybersecurity Specialist
Improve your career prospects with this industry-leading
Average salary range: $110,309-$153,656 AUD
course on artificial intelligence.
Data Scientist
Average salary range: $101,883-$150,106 AUD Course highlights:
• Master and combine cognitive, technical and creative
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com skills to tackle complex commercial software engineering
problems with innovation and ethical practice
• Investigate advanced software engineering techniques
• Explore and question the foundational principles of your field
Master of • Synthesise and abstract mathematical concepts, artificial
Information Technology intelligence fundamentals and industry best practices to
CRICOS: 107046H (Standard) solve varied commercial problems
• Master data science, machine learning and deep learning
Master of skills and push the boundaries of software design in
Information Technology (Advanced) search of game-changing advances in Computing
CRICOS: 107045J (Advanced) • Undergo 600 hours of real-world, industry-relevant
experience (required) and Information
Develop advanced information technology skills and Systems
master Industry 4.0 technologies.

Design & Creative Technology


Duration: 2 years

Course highlights: Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Online*


Ranked 1st in Australia
• Review current and emerging technologies and system
trends, with a focus on human-centred design
for quality of educational


Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
• Apply cognitive and technical skills innovatively and or blended* experience across our
ethically to research, critique, examine and solve complex
The subjects and the overall real-life problems
Entry requirements:
postgraduate Computing
system is designed to provide
• Critically analyse problems and communicate solutions to
a diverse range of audiences
• Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study and Information Systems
or equivalent; and
strong practical knowledge • Integrate IT concepts and industry best practices to solve
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent courses.
balanced with theoretical. commercial problems, and manage complicated projects
involving industry standard tools and techniques
I really enjoy my course.” • Undergo 192 hours or 504 hours (Advanced) of
Course developed in collaboration with: Source: 2023 QILT SES

real-world, industry-relevant experience (required)


Ruben Mkrtchyan
Master of Software Engineering
Duration: 1.5 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced)
(Artificial Intelligence, Advanced), Armenia
Location: Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Online* Potential careers in Australia:

Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* Machine Learning Engineer
or blended* Average salary range: $121,016-$246,375 AUD

Entry requirements: Software Engineer


• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in Information Average salary range: $100,000-$162,230 AUD
Technology or relevant disciplines covering studies in
Systems Architect
programming, computer networks, database and web
development; and Average salary range: $100,000-$162,230 AUD
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Information


Technology, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 107048F

Pathway from: Graduate Diploma of Information


Technology, 1 year full time,CRICOS: 107047G

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the


conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Education Choose
Education courses

courses Why Education at


Torrens University?
Broaden your expertise through fresh perspectives on teaching
with our postgraduate courses in Education. The ability to
specialise allows you to build skills and understanding to support
individuals with a range of capabilities. With this knowledge, you’ll
help bring widespread change and raise the standards of education
for both students and teachers at local and global levels.

Industry focus
We equip our graduates with industry-

Education
recognised skills for a seamless
transition into the workforce.

Small class sizes Our


academic
Get direct and personalised access team
to our industry-experienced lectures
and facilitators.

Flexible learning
We offer flexible learning options,
a national network of award-winning

Students will graduate
from these courses with
campuses, and industry-connected the most specialised
Postgraduate Sydney | Melbourne | Online*
Check course details to confirm campus location of each course
academics. current skills and
knowledge to be educators
within their professional
Graduate Certificate of: Master of: context, start a career in
Education CRICOS 113060D Education (Inclusive Education) CRICOS 113064M policy writing, or work
Learning and Teaching CRICOS 095593F Education (Inclusive Education) (Advanced) for local government, to
CRICOS 113063A impact change. I’m really
Graduate Diploma of:
Education (Inclusive Education,
Education (Inclusive Literacies) CRICOS 113068G
Education (Inclusive Literacies) (Advanced)
Get online excited about that scope
and the possibilities it
torrens.edu.au/courses/education brings with it.”
Inclusive Literacies and Leadership and CRICOS 113067H
for the latest course info.
Innovation) CRICOS 113069F, 113065K, Education (Leadership and Innovation) Jeannette Keser
113062B CRICOS 113061C Additional entry requirements may apply Program Director - Education
Education (Leadership and Innovation) (Advanced) for international students. For more
CRICOS 113059H information, visit: torrens.edu.au/apply-
online/admissions-criteria
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student visa including
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Choose Education courses

Course overview Graduate Certificate of Graduate Certificate in


Education Learning and Teaching
CRICOS: 113060D CRICOS: 095593F

Graduate Diploma of Torrens University’s Master of


Education
Focuses on current theories and methods of education,
Education
CRICOS: 113069F, 113065K, 113062B
emphasising blended approaches to learning. It delivers a
student-centred approach to curriculum design and
Education course really helped
Choose from three specialisation streams; Leadership and
delivery, stronger communication and the ability to me with creative thinking and
execute education research programs.
Innovation, Inclusive Literacies or Inclusive Education. education innovation. The
Course highlights:
Course highlights:
• Learn theories and practices surrounding contemporary experience has made a big impact
• Practise commitment to social justice to validate positive
educational outcomes.
teaching and curriculum design.
on me and really expanded my
• Explore behaviours that can help define and overcome
• Evaluate evidence-based practice to drive project-based
educational transformation.
obstacles to learning. understanding of international
• Identify and outline specialised knowledge and skills to
• Use various technologies to research and deliver education.”
educational material.
design
and evaluate inclusive learning environments. • Analyse and review influences, trends and challenges Honghong Fang
impacting higher education. Master of Education (Leadership), China
• Interpret technology initiatives to improve local and global
2023 Finalist of Australian Ambassador’s Award
educational practice.
Duration: 6 months for Women in Leadership
• Proficiently implement design-thinking and research skills.
• Model inclusive leadership to impact change in a Location: Online**
professional learning context.
Study options: Online only**

Education
Duration: 6 months (Graduate Certificate), 1 year (Graduate
Diploma) Entry requirements:
• Australian bachelor’s degree (in teacher education)
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Online* or equivalent; and
• Access to an education setting for the duration of the
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* course and would ideally be engaged in an education-
or blended* related role; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Entry requirements:
• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and Pathway to: Master of Education
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent (Leadership and Innovation) (Advanced),
1 year full time, CRICOS: 113059H
Pathway to: Master of Education
(Inclusive Education) (Advanced),
(Inclusive Literacies) (Advanced), Potential careers in Australia:
(Leadership and Innovation) (Advanced),
2 years full time, CRICOS: 113063A, 113067H, 113059H Education Consultant
Average salary range: $95,000 - $128,729 AUD

Curriculum Designer
Potential careers in Australia: Average salary range: $102,649-$119,179 AUD

Education Services Academic Administration *International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
Average salary range: $72,225-$99,978 AUD conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
Average salary range: $78,905-$137,779 AUD minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.
Disability Support Manager Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
**This course is NOT available to International Students who would like to
Average salary range: $108,415-$152,256 AUD apply for or who hold a student visa.

Teacher Aide
Average salary range: $55,083-$65,552 AUD

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

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Master of Master of Master of


Education (Inclusive Education) Education (Inclusive Literacies) Education (Leadership and Innovation)
CRICOS: 113064M CRICOS: 113068G CRICOS: 113061C

Master of Master of Master of


Education (Inclusive Education) Education (Inclusive Literacies) Education (Leadership and Innovation)
(Advanced) (Advanced) (Advanced)
CRICOS: 113063A CRICOS: 113067H CRICOS: 113059H

This course focuses on problem solving in education, The course is designed as a specialisation for teachers, The course offers ongoing professional development
informed by advanced theoretical knowledge from experienced professional educators, education for contemporary educators, deepening knowledge
a person-centred perspective. administrators and policy makers, and anyone involved as a foundation for educational leadership.
in addressing reading and literacy issues.
Course highlights: Course highlights:
• Apply innovative solutions and evidence-based best Course highlights: • Apply innovative solutions, technology initiatives, design
practice to complex educational opportunities and • Apply innovative solutions and evidence-based thinking and research skills to complex educational


challenges. best practice to complex educational opportunities opportunities and challenges.
and challenges.
• Proficiently implement design thinking, research skills • Justify and communicate complex educational problems
This course has helped to develop my and technology initiatives to improve local and global • Implement design thinking, research skills and technology to optimise inclusive teamwork.
knowledge and practice as a teacher. The educational practice. initiatives to improve local and global educational
• Apply evidence based best practice to drive project
practice.
support offered to students in terms of • Justify and communicate complex educational problems based educational transformation.
to optimise inclusive teamwork. • Justify and communicate complex educational problems
the student services, Success Coaches, to optimise inclusive teamwork.
• Model inclusive leadership to impact change
• Practise commitment to social justice to validate positive in a professional learning context.
student representative councils, events,
educational outcomes. • Model inclusive leadership to impact change
counselling as well as the the small-scale in a professional learning context.
• Demonstrate mastery of the person-centred approach
• Model inclusive leadership to impact change to a diverse range of education contexts.
lessons provided a more personal learning in a professional learning context. • Demonstrate mastery of the person-centred approach

Education
• Apply specialised knowledge and skills to design
experience.” • Demonstrate mastery of the person-centred approach
to a diverse range of education contexts.
and evaluate inclusive learning environments.
Karimah Suhaimi to a diverse range of education contexts. • Apply specialised knowledge and skills to design
• Analyse diverse sources of data to inform and assess
and evaluate inclusive learning environments.
Master of Education • Apply specialised knowledge and skills to design stakeholders’ learning across diverse educational
(Special Education), Malaysia and evaluate inclusive learning environments. • Analyse diverse sources of data to inform and assess contexts.
stakeholders’ learning across diverse educational
• Analyse diverse sources of data to inform
contexts. Duration: 1.5 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced)
and assess stakeholders’ learning across
diverse educational contexts.
Duration: 1.5 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced) Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Online*
Duration: 1.5 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced)
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Online* Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Online* or blended*
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
or blended* Entry requirements:
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
• Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study
or blended*
Entry requirements: or equivalent; and
• Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Entry requirements:
or equivalent; and
• Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent.
or equivalent; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Potential careers in Australia:

Potential careers in Australia: Education Lead


Average salary range: $103,627 - $140,150 AUD
Potential careers in Australia:
Disability Support Manager
Policy Development
Average salary range: $108,415 - $152,256 AUD
Consultancy Average salary range: $97,572-$149,023 AUD
Average salary range: $100,000-$170,000 AUD Teacher Aide
Community Development Project Officer
Average salary range: $55,083-$65,552 AUD
Education Services Average salary range: $79,781-$100,890 AUD
Average salary range: $78,905-$137,779 AUD Education Consultant
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
Average salary range: $95,000 - $128,729 AUD
Research Officer
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the Average salary range: $83,900-$112,190 AUD Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

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Health Choose
Health courses

courses Why Health and Nursing


at Torrens University?
Practical experience is a hallmark of our innovative
educational philosophy. We are committed to leading
research and finding solutions to the world’s health
challenges. You will graduate with the confidence and ability
to handle yourself in the real world.

Future-focused,
with a solid past
Our respected health qualifications come
backed by more than 60 years of excellence,
and a strong emphasis on the needs of

Health
tomorrow’s industry.
Academic
story
The highest level of
practical experience
Develop clinical skills, access the latest
technology and improve client wellbeing at


work placements.

Graduate job-ready I aim to change the way


we approach teaching
Undergraduate Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane | Adelaide | Online*
Check course details to confirm campus location of each course
Our programs are designed and taught in
partnership with the health industry, by and learning by better
educators who are still actively working understanding how our
and know what the system requires most. mind, our behaviour, and
Diploma of: Bachelor of: our personal needs
Beauty and Spa Practice Community Services CRICOS 111741F impact on our education.
CRICOS 094184J Health Science (Aesthetics) CRICOS 093345E I also want to make sure
Health and Wellbeing Health Science (Clinical Nutrition) CRICOS 099642C that health and wellbeing
CRICOS N/A
Health Science
Health Science (Naturopathy) CRICOS 099643B
Health Science (Chinese Medicine) CRICOS 102914J
Get online of learners is combined
with high quality
CRICOS 099640E torrens.edu.au/courses/health
Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine) teaching.”
Nursing CRICOS 110190G for the latest course info.
CRICOS 099641D
Professor Matthew Mundy
Health Science (Clinical Myotherapy) CRICOS 084579F Additional entry requirements may apply Executive Dean,
Nursing CRICOS 0100910 Health and Education
for international students. For more
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student visa including
information, visit: torrens.edu.au/apply-
studying full time and completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face. online/admissions-criteria

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Course overview Potential careers in Australia:


Diploma of
Health and Wellbeing
CRICOS: N/A
Beauty Therapist
Average salary range: $53,625-$73,271 AUD
Every aspect of your lifestyle directly relates to your

Health &
Industry Trainer health and happiness.
Average salary range: $92,250-$102,250 AUD
Course highlights:
Salon Manager

Nursing
• Promote movement and overall healthier lifestyles to
Average salary range: $56,000-$81,700 AUD create stronger communities
• Understand the importance of human nutrition in living
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
happy, fulfilling lives
• Develop strategies to enhance quality of life for people
in different phases, from young to older people
• Gain a true understanding of challenges such as heart
Diploma of disease, obesity, and depression
Beauty and Spa Practice • Make a real difference in coaching special populations
CRICOS: 094184J in health and wellbeing

Become the source of relaxation and rejuvenation as Duration: 1 year


a certified beauty, spa and wellness practitioner.
Location: Online**
Course highlights:
• Enjoy a collaborative learning environment that maximises Study options: Online only**
engagement
• Understand the scientific aspects behind beauty and spa Entry requirements:
treatments • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
• Make decisions about which treatments are best suited • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

Health
to each client’s needs
• Learn how to safely use beauty and spa related
technology, ensuring comfortable and smooth Potential careers in Australia:
appointments
• Sharpen your communication skills to increase both Wellness Coordinator
customer confidence and sales Average salary range: $55,125-$104,161 AUD
• Undergo 65 hours of professional clinic practice
(required) Health Advisor
Average salary range: $92,575-$131,311 AUD
Duration: 1 year
Health Promotion Officer
Average salary range: $80,769-$99,500 AUD
Location: Brisbane, Online*
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
or blended*

Entry requirements:
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
• Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

Industry placements include: *International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

**This course is NOT available to International Students who would like to


apply for or who hold a student visa.

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Potential careers in Australia: Bachelor of


Health Science (Aesthetics)
Family Services Worker CRICOS: 093345E
Average salary range: $73,330-$114,495 AUD

Case Manager Become a driving force of innovation in the field of


aesthetics and dermal practice with this course.
Average salary range: $78,610-$114,408 AUD

Community Development Officer Course highlights:


Average salary range: $77,584-$96,137 AUD • Perform and coordinate various dermal treatments
efficiently, following the necessary health and safety Working at Centacare has
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com processes and procedures within a clinical environment
• Focus on skin health and anti-ageing therapies, using
enabled me to put into practice
sophisticated technologies and advanced skincare the knowledge I have gained in
protocols
Bachelor of • Determine and develop integrated frameworks and class. I am able to support
Community Services treatment plans based on a thorough understanding homeless people and help them
CRICOS: 111741F of clients’ needs
• Identify and review current research developments, connect with the community.”
Passionate about the wellbeing of others? We give you methods and skills appropriate to the Aesthetics sector
to determine its impact Hafsa Wanyama
the tools to make a positive impact in people’s lives.
• Undergo 280 hours of professional clinic practice Bachelor of Applied Social Science
(required) (Community Services), Kenya
Course highlights:
• Apply effective counselling interventions with people
presenting with a range of issues Duration: 3 years
• Sharpen your communication skills to ensure you are
providing suitable advice and support when required Location: Brisbane, Online*
• Work alongside experts who will develop your knowledge


in community services Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online

Health
• Establish a grounding in relevant theory, which will (with mandatory on-campus sessions)* or blended*
transfer into real-life scenarios
• Master financing and funding skills Entry requirements:
• Explore the impact of mental illness on individuals • Australian Year 12 certificate (or equivalent); and I enjoy the friendly and supportive
and families • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent learning environment. I wish to
• Undergo two fieldwork placements (400 hours), ensuring
you graduate with real-life experience and a network of Pathway from: Diploma of Health Science, 1 year full time, contribute to shifting the industry
industry contacts (required) CRICOS: 099640E towards a more sustainable
Duration: 3 years Industry placements include: approach – and the course has
equipped me with many useful
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Online*
resources to do that.”
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
Lyvia Maretha
or blended*
Bachelor of Health Science (Aesthetics), Indonesia
Potential careers in Australia:
Entry requirements:
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Dermal Therapist
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Average salary range: $57,500-$60,119 AUD
Industry placements include: Clinic Practice Manager
Average salary range: $82,500-$118,644 AUD

Industry Influencer
Average salary range: $59,000–$195,000 AUD

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the


conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia:
Health Science (Chinese Medicine)
CRICOS: 102914J Clinical Nutritionist
Average salary range: $82,017-$102,000 AUD
Chinese Medicine is based on the Yin and Yang principle Nutrition Researcher
of harmonising the body in order to prevent disease.
Average salary range: $101,975-123,000 AUD

Course highlights: Health Educator


• Learn how to safely apply acupuncture, and prescribe and Average salary range: $99,460-$122,572 AUD
dispense Chinese herbs to treat a variety of diseases
• Discover the practical application of ancillary techniques Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
for the clinical practice of acupuncture
• Understand how to maintain and enhance health through
lifestyle, cultivation of the mind, physical exercise, and diet
• Learn to apply ancillary techniques such as cupping and Bachelor of
moxa therapy Health Science (Clinical Nutrition)
• Undergo 745 hours of Work-Integrated Learning CRICOS: 099642C
(required)
Understand the complex relationship between food as a
Duration: 4 years traditional medicine and dietary therapy using scientific
advances in nutritional biochemistry and therapeutics.
Location: Melbourne
Course highlights:
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus • Develop a solid understanding of health science and
clinical assessment, lifespan nutrition, food as medicine,
Entry requirements: clinical nutrition therapeutics and clinical studies,
• Australian Year 12 with ATAR 60 or equivalent; and evidence-based clinical nutritional management and
• First Aid Certificate, Working with Children and Police Check nutrition clinical practicum

Health
before commencing clinical practicum subjects; and • Clinical Practice–Work-Integrated Learning and Clinical
• Academic IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0) or equivalent Practicum Experience are embedded throughout the
course and are incorporated into theory subjects
Pathway from: Diploma of Health Science, 1 year full time, • Gain hands-on experience by consulting with members
CRICOS: 099640E of the public under the guidance of experienced
practitioners that will prepare you to practice confidently
in the community
Industry placements include:
• Undergo 455 hours of Work-Integrated Learning
(required)

Duration: 3 years

Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane


Potential careers in Australia:

Study options: Full time or part time* on campus


Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Average salary range: $61,000 - $89,000 AUD
Entry requirements:
Clinic Practice Manager • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Average salary range: $82,500-$118,644 AUD • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

Research and Development Officer Pathway from: Diploma of Health Science, 1 year full time,
Average salary range: $89,295-$110,601 AUD CRICOS: 099640E
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
Industry placements include:

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the


conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia:


Health Science (Naturopathy)
CRICOS: 099643B Western Herbal Practitioner
Average salary range: $71,000–$123,000 AUD
Harness the power of nature in this traditional system of Product Developer
medicine, which aims to restore vigour by supporting and
Average salary range: $97,504-$182,500
stimulating the body’s own healing mechanisms.
Health Educator
Course highlights: Average salary range: $99,460-$122,572 AUD
• Learn to work within a collaborative health environment
to achieve best client care Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
2022 PIEoneer
International • Develop a solid understanding of health science, clinical
Alumni of the assessment, and herbal and nutritional medicine
Year Award • Explore an array of traditional healing methods from across
Finalist
human history Bachelor of
• Consider the role of naturopathy in a public health context Health Science (Western Herbal
• Interact with the public at The Practice Wellbeing Clinic Medicine)
under the guidance of experienced naturopaths CRICOS: 099641D
• Undergo 460 hours of Work-Integrated Learning
(required) You will understand the history and philosophy of herbal
practice, allowing you to formulate effective prescriptions
Duration: 4 years from a range of medicinal plants.


Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane Course highlights:
• Explore herbal history, philosophy, and principles of practice
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus • Discover the role of research and evidence in determining
I appreciate that all of the most effective treatments
• Learn the innate properties of herbs and herbal
my lecturers taught with Entry requirements:

Health
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and pharmacology
passion, and were there • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent • Work with the different forms in which herbal medicines may
be prescribed, including liquid extracts, infusions, and
to help me. Because of external preparations such as ointments and lotions
Pathway from: Diploma of Health Science, 1 year full time,
their support, I was able CRICOS: 099640E • Undergo 460 hours of Work-Integrated Learning
(required)
to pursue my course
Industry placements include: • Gain hands-on experience by consulting with members
while keeping my clinic of the public under the guidance of experienced
running in Mexico.” practitioners that will prepare you to practice confidently
in the community

Alejandra Blanco Duration: 3 years


Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy),
Mexico Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane

Study options: Full time or part time* on campus


Potential careers in Australia:
Entry requirements:
Naturopath • Australian Year 12 certificate (or equivalent); and
Average salary range: $69,063-$100,075 AUD • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

Health Writer Pathway from: Diploma of Health Science, 1 year full time,
Average salary range: $57,972-$233,168 AUD CRICOS: 099640E
Research and Development Officer
Average salary range: $89,295-$110,601 AUD Industry placements include:

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the


conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia:


Nursing
CRICOS: 0100910 Enrolled Nurse
Provided by Think: Colleges Pty Ltd, Average salary range: $61,921-$97,500 AUD
Prepare yourself for a career spent helping people as CRICOS Provider Code: 00246M
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
a Registered Nurse.

Course highlights:
• Learn to treat patients with an awareness of diversity and
Bachelor of
self-care practices Health Science (Clinical Myotherapy) Diploma of
• Our industry experts guide you through fully equipped
CRICOS: 084579F Nursing
laboratories in realistic, complex situations so you can CRICOS: 110190G
deliver care across multiple healthcare, industry, and Focus on the assessment, treatment, rehabilitation,
community environments and prevention of musculoskeletal pain. Take your first step towards a rewarding career with this
• Gain initiative in decision-making under high- nationally recognised entry-level qualification.
pressure scenarios Course highlights:
• Perform 800 hours of practical workplace experience • Learn the correct method of using myofascial dry Course highlights:
through clinical placement (required) needling to eliminate trigger points • Gain a deep understanding of nursing procedures
• Graduate eligible to apply for registration to practice • Explore a broad range of manual therapies in through academics with years of experience
as a Registered Nurse in Australia a hands-on setting • Use the latest technology and methods so you can hit
• Enjoy small class sizes designed for collaboration • Study the biological and social sciences behind the ground running in the real world
and individualisation this discipline • Explore realistic clinical environments in top-grade,
• Master the fine arts of joint mobilisation and pain fully equipped labs
Duration: 3 years management • Become involved in clinical placements so you can
• Undergo 510 hours of Work-Integrated Learning apply your skills in a real clinical environment
Location: Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane (required) • Enjoy support and a personal relationship with your
fellow students and lecturers
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus Duration: 3 years • Perform 400 hours of practical workplace experience

Health
through clinical placement (required)
Entry requirements: Location: Melbourne
• Australian Year 12 with ATAR 60 or equivalent or Duration: 1 year and 7 months
a completed Diploma of Nursing and registration Study options: Full time or part time* on campus
with AHPRA; and
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane
• Inherent requirements include ethical behaviour, Entry requirements:
behavioural stability, legal, communication, cognition, • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Study options: Full time or part time* on campus
sensory ability, and strength and mobility; and • First Aid Certificate, Working with Children and Police
• Academic IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0) or Check before commencing clinical practicum subjects; and
equivalent Entry requirements:
• Pass in a science subject at a senior secondary level • Australian Year 12 or equivalent, or have an Australian
recommended; and Certificate III in Individual Support or Disability Work, or
Industry placements include: • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent be a mature age that can be demonstrated by a candidate
who is at least of 21 years; and
Industry placements include: • Be 18 years of age prior to clinical placement; and
• Undertake Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN)
testing from an Australian Government approved provider
and demonstrate competency at exit level 3 in the
Industry accreditations: Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) in numeracy; and
• Have a current clear Working with Children and National
Potential careers in Australia: Police Record Check; and
• Have an up-to-date immunisation/vaccination record; and
Myotherapist • Applicants are required to declare their physical and
Average salary range: $79,739-$103,584 AUD mental fitness to safely perform the duties associated
with direct care work
Potential careers in Australia:
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com • Have completed the requirements of the Unit of
Competency to Provide First Aid, as part of the Safety
Registered Nurse and Protection in the Workplace subject; and
Average salary range: $77,322-$108,721 AUD • Academic IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0) or equivalent
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
Industry accreditations:

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the


conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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The teachers are knowledgeable
and helpful. The campus is very
beautiful and provides all the
necessary equipment.”
Angela Kolo Tejan-Barrie
Master of Public Health (Advanced), Sierra Leone

Health
Postgraduate Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane | Adelaide | Online*
Check course details to confirm campus location of each course

Graduate Certificate of: Master of:


Public Health CRICOS 097405K Public Health CRICOS 097404M
Public Health (Advanced) CRICOS 095594E
Graduate Diploma of: Business Administration and Master of Public Health
Public Health CRICOS 097406J CRICOS 090242C
Global Project Management and Master of Public Health
CRICOS 090248G

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student visa including studying full
time and completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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Master of Potential careers in Australia: Master of


Public Health Global Project Management and Master
CRICOS: 097404M Executive Director of Public Health
Average salary range: $90,428-$213,516 AUD CRICOS: 090248G
Master of Health Advisor
Public Health (Advanced) Average salary range: $92,575-$131,311 AUD Develop your leadership, project management and public
CRICOS: 095594E health skills.
Health Education Officer
Gain knowledge and expertise on global and environmental Average salary range: $99,460-$122,572 AUD Course highlights:
health issues, becoming a champion of change. • Master the ability to manage complex stakeholders
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
and projects from planning to completion
Course highlights: • Identify major influences of technology and globalisation
• Gain an understanding of global health policies, systems, and apply innovative solutions
and economics; and social, behavioural, and cultural • Incorporate research findings into project plans
determinants of health Master of to improve delivery and minimise risk
• Design and apply intervention strategies to detect, Business Administration and Master • Develop intervention strategies to detect and
prevent and control diseases among human populations of Public Health prevent diseases
• Identify and describe environmental risk factors that affect CRICOS: 090242C • Gain an understanding of current global and
the health and safety of a given community or population environmental health issues, health policy, systems,


• Demonstrate a commitment to the ethical practice of Excel in business and public health with this dual degree. and economics
public health, and the principles of access and equity • Extend your knowledge of social, behavioural,
Course highlights: and cultural determinants of health, and health
I thoroughly enjoyed my • Apply advanced business principles to complex problems programming and evaluation
Duration: 1.5 years (Standard), 2 years (Advanced)
time studying at Torrens to determine solutions
• Develop intervention strategies to detect and prevent diseases Duration: 2 years
university, as it provided an Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
• Analyse financial, legal, and economic aspects of health
exceptional learning Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* and health policy Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
• Develop robust knowledge of both disciplines to critically
environment. The campus or blended*

Health
analyse and evaluate health promotion and disease Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
boasted a comfortable Entry requirements:
prevention; advocacy, leadership and management; and or blended*
epidemiology to undertake demanding management roles
atmosphere, with friendly • Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
in government, allied health, aid and development,
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Entry requirements:
and supportive staff hospitals, and health service departments • Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
members who were always Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Public Health,
Duration: 2 years
• At least 2 years of relevant work experience; and
6 months full time, CRICOS: 097405K • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
ready to assist.”
Pathway from: Graduate Diploma of Public Health, 1 year Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business
Adeyemi Adesuyi full time, CRICOS: 097406J Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
Master of Public Health
Industry partners: or blended*
(Advanced), Nigeria
Potential careers in Australia:
Entry requirements:
• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
Health Advisor
• 3 years of relevant work experience; and Average salary range: $92,575-$131,311 AUD
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Senior Project Manager
Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Business Average salary range: $120,287-$195,000 AUD
Potential careers in Australia: Administration, 6 months full time, CRICOS: 095349G
Research Officer
Average salary range: $84,433 - $113,421 AUD
Health Policy Advisor
Average salary range: $98,877-$149,023 AUD Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com

Health Services Worker “Every other lecture I was in contact with


Average salary range: $68,601-$112,579 AUD was exceptional. One way or the other
Public Health Officer they all had a different positive impact *International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
Average salary range: $82,379-$125,286 AUD during my studies.” minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com Yelena Timochshenko


Master of Public Health
(Advanced), Russia

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Hospitality Choose
Hospitality courses

courses Why Hospitality at


Torrens University?
Through hands-on experience and industry exposure, we prepare
you to work almost anywhere on the planet. Whether it’s in
a restaurant, tourism or hotel context, you’ll use the
management and leadership skills you learn with us to make
your mark in one of the world’s most dynamic industries.

Our Hospitality faculty was Get globally recognised


founded in partnership with qualifications

Hospitality
the highly acclaimed Blue With a ranking of No 1 Hotel school in
Mountains International Hotel Oceania, BMIHMS offers some of the most
sought after credentials on the planet.
Management School (QS World University, 2023)
(BMIHMS) – the number-one
hotel management school in Get placed at the world’s
Australia and the Asia-Pacific. top hotels
(QS World Rankings 2022-2023)
Depending on your course, you’ll complete
a minimum of 600 hours of professional
work placement.

Accelerate your career


progression

Undergraduate Sydney | Melbourne | Adelaide | Leura (Blue Mountains) | Online*


Check course details to confirm campus location of each course
Graduate with the required skills,
experience and network to step into
an exciting senior role.

Diploma of: Bachelor of:


Business (Hospitality and Business (Hospitality and Tourism Management)
Tourism Management)
CRICOS 114738K
CRICOS 113665H
Business (International Hotel and Resort Management)
Get online
Business (International Hotel CRICOS 089925G torrens.edu.au/courses/hospitality
and Resort Management) for the latest course info.
CRICOS 089927F
Additional entry requirements may apply for international
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student visa including studying full students. For more information, visit: torrens.edu.au/apply-
time and completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face. online/admissions-criteria

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Course overview
Bachelor of Potential careers in Australia:
Business (Hospitality and Tourism
Management) Front Office Manager

Hospitality
CRICOS: 113665H Average salary range: $65,000-$91,056 AUD

Guest Services Agent


Join one of the fastest-growing industries in the world.
Average salary range: $55,000-$80,002 AUD
Course highlights: Hotel and Resort Manager
• Discover business and management principles Average salary range: $77,500-$195,000 AUD
• Explore an array of organisational structures
Industry partners: Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
• Take a deep dive into the history of gastronomy
• Learn how to manage the people under your command
• View the tourist experience through a range
of cultural lenses Alumni
• Research innovation and changing trends within Bachelor of story

the Hospitality industry Business (International Hotel and


• Undergo 300 hours of real-world, industry-relevant Resort Management)
experience (required) CRICOS: 089925G


Duration: 3 years Learn to manage a hotel, a resort or an accommodation-
based business anywhere in the world.
Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* The industry-focused
Course highlights:
• Have the opportunity to undertake 1,200 hours (1 year) classes allow students
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
or blended*
of paid industry placement to integrate theory with

Hospitality
• Gain experience in a simulated hotel on campus
(residential program in Leura) meaningful work practice
Entry requirements:
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Learn to manage both people and projects and being taught by
• Discover the role of hospitality in different cultures
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
• Develop practical strategic and tactical skills in
industry experts gives
a business context students insight into real
Potential careers in Australia: • Master management accounting and keeping track
of revenue
hotel work.”
Food and Beverage Manager • Opportunity to network with top-tier hotel brands
Average salary range: $65,000-$109,250 AUD Zangi Dinh
Duration: 2.5 years Bachelor of Business (International Hotel
Operations Manager and Resort Management), Vietnam
Average salary range: $100,000-$155,007 AUD Location: Blue Mountains
Food and Beverage Supervisor
Average salary range: $58,867-$78,884 AUD Study options: Full time on campus

Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com Entry requirements:


• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
• Be 18 years of age by the end of the first term; and
• Academic IELTS 6.0 or equivalent

Pathway from: Diploma of Business (International Hotel


and Resort Management), 1 year full time, CRICOS: 089927F

Pathway from: Associate Degree of Business (International


Hotel and Resort Management), 2 years full time,

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CRICOS: 089926G

*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to


the conditions of their student visa including studying full time and
Hotel school
completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face. in Oceania
QS World University, 2023

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Master of
International Hotel Management
CRICOS: 089931K

Designed for experienced professionals who want to


progress their careers in hospitality or hotel management
to the next level.

Course highlights:
• Confidently manage staff and whole-hotel operations
• Develop leadership qualities and attributes, and gain
key knowledge on cultural awareness, business
communications, professional use of social media
and grooming standards
• Master the finance side of the business and expand
on revenue management skills
• Have the opportunity to undertake 600 hours (6 months)
of paid industry placement
• Our master’s program allows you to graduate with a
Certification in Hotel Industry Analytics, an additional
industry-recognised data analysis and evaluation
qualification.

Duration: 2 years

Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide

Hospitality

Study options: Full time or part time* on campus

Entry requirements:
• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
• Academic IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
Highlights of studying at Blue
Mountains International Hotel Industry certification:

Management School at Torrens


University are that it was very
interesting to see that the
students came from all over the Potential careers in Australia:

world and we all had different Accommodation Manager

cultures and backgrounds; and Average salary range: $90,000-$129,619 AUD

the practical training courses are Food and Beverage Supervisor


Average salary range: $58,867-$78,884AUD
particularly interesting.” Hotel Manager
Average salary range: $66,860-$110,000 AUD
Xiangting Xu
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com
Master of International Hotel Management,
China
Postgraduate Sydney | Melbourne | Adelaide
Check course details to confirm campus location of each course
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
Master of: minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

International Hotel Management


CRICOS 089931K

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Higher Choose
Higher Degrees by Research courses

Degrees Potential careers in Australia: Doctor of Professional

by
Philosophy Doctorate (Research)
University Lecturer/Senior Lecturer CRICOS: 096608G CRICOS: 108074G
Average salary range: $128,000-$155,000 AUD
Become an innovative change maker by challenging Develop your contribution to original thought in
Policy Researcher

Research
current research and finding new ways forward. advanced professional practice.
Average salary range: $121,900-$147,638 AUD

Academic Researcher Course highlights: Course highlights:


Average salary range: $81,867-$133,829 AUD • Develop independent research and critical analysis skills • Demonstrate systematic and critical understanding
in your chosen field that advances professional practice
Source: au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com • Master concepts and methodologies, the ability to • Use critical thinking, digital literacy and problem
present and defend original research findings, and relate solving to develop new concepts
research topic to a broader framework of knowledge in • Critically evaluate a wide variety of research approaches
your disciplinary area and methodologies
Master of • Students complete a thesis that demonstrates an original • Plan and execute ethical research to scope, design
contribution to knowledge and the student’s capacity to
Philosophy pursue scholarly research and deepen the knowledge of
and conduct research projects independently
CRICOS: 096609F • Use communication skills to report, present, publish
their discipline (Business, Design & Creative Technology,
and disseminate research data and findings
Postgraduate Conduct independent research under the supervision of
experts in your field.
Education, Health and Hospitality)

Duration: 3 years
Duration: 3 years
Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane
Course highlights: Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
Adelaide | Online* Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*
• Develop skills to design and conduct research projects

Higher Degrees by Research


Check course details to confirm
campus location of each course • Present and defend research findings Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online*
• Develop high-level communication skills or blended*
or blended*
• Further develop research and critical analysis skills and
Discipline areas: deepen your knowledge of your professional discipline
Entry requirements:
Entry requirements:
areas in Business, Design & Creative Technology, • Australian master’s degree (or above) or equivalent; and
Business Education, Health and Hospitality • Australian master’s degree either by research or by
coursework with a substantial element of research • Seven years’ practice at an advanced level in a position of
Design & Creative Technology
work; or a relevant first or second-class honour degree responsibility or five years practice at an executive level
Education Duration: 2 years and currently in a position of influence in the chosen
or equivalent; and
Health profession, or an extensive track record of executive
• Research proposal; and
Hospitality Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online* achievement in the workplace or in professional practice
• Academic IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0 in writing
• Discipline-specific portfolio based on competency based
and speaking and at least 6.5 in listening and reading)
Study options: Full time or part time* on campus, online* learning and non-formal learning; and
or equivalent
Graduate Certificate of: or blended* • A letter of recommendation from two most recent
employers; and
Research Studies CRICOS 108075F Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Research Studies,
Entry requirements: • Research proposal; and
6 months full time, CRICOS: 108075F
• Australian bachelor’s degree (honours) or equivalent; • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or
Graduate Diploma of: or Australian bachelor’s degree (with credit average) Pathway from: Master of Philosophy, 2 years full time, equivalent
Research Studies CRICOS 109130G or equivalent; or Australian graduate diploma or masters CRICOS: 096609F
by coursework (with credit average) or equivalent; and Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Research Studies,


Master of: • Research proposal; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0)
6 months full time, CRICOS: 108075F

Philosophy CRICOS 096609F or equivalent; and Pathway from: Graduate Diploma of Research Studies,
Torrens University has a strong and ongoing
1 year full time, CRICOS: 109130G
commitment to research. I have been welcomed to
Doctor of: Pathway from: Graduate Certificate of Research Studies,
conduct research in my area of expertise with the Pathway from: Master of Philosophy, 2 years full time,
6 months full time, CRICOS: 108075F
Philosophy CRICOS 096608G support of my supervisor, who is an expert in the CRICOS: 096609F
same field. I was looking for a university that would
Professional Doctorate: further my career and make a positive impact in
Professional Doctorate (Research) reducing cardiovascular disease. I’ve come to the
CRICOS 108074G
Get online right place.”

Marjana Petrova
*International students studying on a student torrens.edu.au/courses/
visa must adhere to the conditions of their Doctor of Philosophy (Health), Macedonia
student visa including studying full time and higher-degrees-by-research
completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies for the latest course info.
face to face. *International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the
conditions of their student visa including studying full time and completing a
minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.

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English Choose
English courses

courses Course overview Graduate outcomes:

• Confidence in communicating in English


• Improve reading, writing, speaking, and listening
ability
and listening ability

English
• Improve your employment opportunities both in
Australia and globally

General English
(Elementary to Advanced)
CRICOS: 0101786

Learn the core skills to communicate confidently in


English for English, including reading, writing, speaking and listening.
Academic Purposes (EAP 1 and 2)
CRICOS: 098575F, 098576E Course highlights:
• Studying General English is fun, interactive, and portable
Develop your academic English language skills and • Tailored to all levels of English learners
prepare for university entry and success, while studying • Students wanting to improve their English skills whilst
in a friendly and supportive environment. living or holidaying in Australia
• People who enjoy hands-on and interactive learning
Course highlights: • Students seeking flexibility
• This course is specifically designed to prepare students
to transition into a university degree Duration: 10 to 40 weeks
• Students wanting to develop their academic English and
study skills, to prepare effectively for undergraduate or Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Online*

English
postgraduate study at an Australian university
• We cover topics such as research skills, paraphrasing and Entry requirements: Minimum academic IELTS 2.5
summarising, referencing, and academic integrity or equivalent
• There is continued focus on improving your skills in
reading, writing, listening, and speaking as well as
language development work

Duration: 10 to 30 weeks

TULC Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane | Adelaide | Online*


Check course details to confirm campus location of each course Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Online*

Entry requirements: Minimum entry IELTS (or equivalent)


General English: 4.5 and above

General English (Elementary to


Pre-Intermediate) CRICOS 0101786
Graduate outcomes: “After completing the Academic English
General English 2 (Intermediate to
course, I’ve learnt a lot of new things and
Upper-Intermediate) CRICOS 0101786 • On successful completion you can progress into
higher education courses at Torrens University experienced a new way of learning - how
General English 3 (Advanced)
• Learn to refine your research and referencing skills to speak in public and debate confidently.
CRICOS 0101786
• Produce written assessments to Australian I am more confident speaking English
university standards
and able to apply my skills in class
English for:
Get online
• Develop the skills required to participate fully and
successfully in an Australian academic environment presentations and interviews.”
Academic Purposes (EAP) 1
CRICOS 098575F torrens.edu.au/courses/english Hieu Xuan Leu
English for Academic Purposes
Academic Purposes (EAP) 2 for the latest course info. Our expertise in English language education has been
and Bachelor of Software Engineering
CRICOS 098576E accredited and recognised by industry:
(Artificial Intelligence),
Vietnam
*International students studying on a student visa must adhere to the conditions of their student visa including
studying full time and completing a minimum of 2/3 of their studies face to face.
*Online option is NOT available to International Students who would like to
apply for or who hold a student visa.

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Course requirements Pathway programs

Entry, English language Get the qualification you want


and visa requirements with our pathway options
Entry requirements Visa requirements Consider one of our pathway programs if you require an
To study a degree at Torrens University, you must
satisfy the general entry criteria and meet any
As an international student, you can apply for
a student visa once you have:
alternative method of entry into your chosen course.
additional course requirements where specified.
• Confirmation that you have been accepted
We recognise qualifications from other countries and to study at Torrens University
education systems (eg. GCE A-Levels, International
Baccalaureate and SAT) and assess students who have
• Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) English Language course
completed Australian equivalent qualifications. • Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) English for Academic Purposes 1 (Intermediate) and English for Academic Purposes 2 (Advanced)
If you don’t meet the entry requirements for direct For more details about visa options and requirements, prepare students to transition into a university degree. The courses run from 10 to 30 weeks, and on
admission into our courses, you can apply for a please refer to: homeaffairs.gov.au successful completion you can progress into your chosen program at Torrens University.
pathway program (see next page for more details).
Students who have partially completed a degree Online courses
can apply for direct admission with a credit transfer.
International students must not enrol in more than
For an undergraduate degree
You may see this referred to as “advanced standing”,
one-third (33%) of online subjects over their course
“exemptions” or “recognition of prior learning”.
and must study at least one face-to-face subject each
study period. Diploma Associate degree Bachelor
English language requirements International students on a student visa are required
Entry to all courses calls for proficiency in English to study full time, ie. the student must complete
under the English Language Proficiency Requirements. a minimum of 1.0 EFTSL of study per year. For a postgraduate degree
Torrens University Language Centre (TULC) provides
a pathway towards a higher education course. After Students under 18
successfully completing English for Academic Purposes
at TULC, you can progress to your chosen degree. If you are under 18, have an offer to study with Torrens
Graduate certificate Graduate diploma Master Doctorate
University, and plan to travel to Australia on a student
Some courses may require a higher overall score/sub-
visa, you will need to have formal arrangements in
score(s) for entry. These requirements are shown in
place for accommodation and welfare before the
accordance with the IELTS academic test requirements.
Department of Home Affairs will process your visa.
We also accept other English tests, such as:
We are guided by requirements set out in the ESOS Qualification pathways
• International English Language Testing Framework. For more information about studying in If you have already completed a qualification, you may be able to credit this against your degree with us
System (IELTS) Australia when you are under 18, visit: – even if it’s from another institution. We will carefully review the learning gained from this qualification
• Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) homeaffairs.gov.au to ensure we provide you with credit towards our degrees whenever appropriate.
• Cambridge English: Advanced
• Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)
Overseas Student Health Cover Recognition of prior learning
• Occupational English Test (OET) It is a student visa condition that you have Overseas Learning as the result of work or life experience, self-tuition, hobby or leisure activities (ie. informal
Student Health Cover for the duration of your stay in learning) or a structured course that does not lead to an officially accredited qualification (ie. non-
Australia. OSHC will contribute towards any medical formal learning) may be credited against your degree with us. Each application is assessed individually,
and hospital expenses that you may incur. and your experience matched to the learning outcomes of the subjects covered in your course. All
claimed work experience must be relevant to the qualification being applied for, and you must provide
evidence to support an application for credit based on informal and/or non-formal learning.

Get online
torrens.edu.au/how-to-apply/course-credits
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Application process Application process

How to apply Find an Education Agent

1. Find your course 5. Accept your Letter If you need extra support with your application, our
authorised Education Agents can assist you. Our
You can explore our range of courses in this
of Offer agents are located throughout the world, and will make
guide and online at torrens.edu.au/courses. Once your application has been assessed and sure that your application process runs smoothly.
For more information, contact us at torrens. if you’re successful, we will provide you or your To find a local agent visit: torrens.edu.au/studying-
edu.au/contact-us or visit one of our authorised nominated Education Agent with a Letter of with-us/international-students/international-
Education Agents. Offer and Written Agreement via email. You education-agents
need to check that the details are correct,
read, understand and agree with all the terms
2. Check entry requirements
and pathway options
and conditions of your Letter of Offer, and Get online
provide any other documentation if requested,
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before you sign and send everything back to us
Find course-specific criteria at torrens.edu. for all the information you need to get started, from
together with the required deposit.
au/how-to-apply/admissions-criteria. If you accepting your offer to registering for Orientation.
need support to meet your entry requirements,
Torrens University provides English Language 6. Prepare for your studies
and pathway programs. Contact us for more
details at: torrens.edu.au/contact-us After we have received your signed offer and
confirmed your payment, we will secure a place
in your chosen course and issue an Electronic
3. Gather your documents Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE). When you
receive the eCoE, you will be able to apply for
You will need to attach supporting a student visa. Once this visa is granted, you
documentation with your application form. can prepare for your Orientation session and
This can include certified copies of academic select your subjects. Our International Student
transcripts, English language proficiency Advisors will help you prepare for your first
and your passport. Be sure to also include a trimester of study.
statement of purpose, CV and credit transfer
application if required.

4. Submit your application


We accept applications throughout the year.
International students can apply directly at
apply.torrens.edu.au/apply-now or through
one of our Education Agents.

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Key dates and events Key dates and events

What’s on at Future students


Torrens University You can apply any time throughout the year for the next intake’s
start date – or a future date if you are planning ahead.
Find everything you need to know about your study options
through our range of events and workshops. Students must submit their application forms at least two weeks prior to each intake’s start date. Intake dates are
subject to change and may vary depending on your course.

2024 key start dates


We offer four main intakes per year and two accelerated intakes. Accelerated intakes are shortened study durations
with a later start date, and are available for select courses and campuses only.
Campus tours
Intakes Start Census Finish Breaks
Take a tour of our campuses, either on site or Main intake 1 19 Feb 8 Mar 12 May 13 May – 2 Jun
online. Explore our facilities, get a feel for student Accelerated intake 1 1 Apr 12 Apr 12 May 13 May – 2 Jun
life and find out what makes us unique. Main intake 2 3 Jun 21 Jun 25 Aug 26 Aug – 15 Sep
Accelerated intake 2 15 Jul 26 Jul 25 Aug 26 Aug – 15 Sep
Main intake 3 16 Sep 4 Oct 8 Dec 9 Dec – 16 Feb 2025
Main intake 4
4 Nov 15 Nov 9 Feb 2025 10 Feb – 16 Feb 2025
(non compulsory)

2024 key start dates for Research students


Open Days and Virtual Open Days Intakes Start Census Finish
Learn more about our courses, explore your study Main intake 1 19 Feb 8 Mar 12 May
options and career outcomes, and connect with Main intake 2 3 Jun 21 Jun 25 Aug
academics and support staff. Main intake 3 16 Sep 4 Oct 8 Dec

2024 key start dates for Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) students
The dates below apply to the following courses:
• Bachelor of Business (International Hotel and Resort Management)
• Master of International Hotel Management
International events Intakes Start Census Finish Breaks
Throughout the year we host a range of events and Term 1 15 Jan 2 Feb 24 Mar 25 Mar – 6 Apr
information sessions for international students. Term 2 8 Apr 26 Apr 16 Jun 17 Jun – 30 Jul
Term 3 1 Jul 19 Jul 8 Sep 9 – 22 Sep
For on-demand events, head to our YouTube channel.
Term 4 23 Sep 11 Oct 1 Dec 2 Dec – 19 Jan 2025

2024 key start dates for English Language students Start date End date
The dates apply to the following 10-week courses: 1 Jan 8 Mar
• General English 5 Feb 12 Apr
11 Mar 17 May
• English for Academic Purposes
15 Apr 21 Jun
20 May 26 Jul
24 Jun 30 Aug
29 Jul 4 Oct
Get online 2 Sep
7 Oct
8 Nov
13 Dec
torrens.edu.au/whats-on
for the latest information about 11 Nov 7 Feb 2025*
upcoming events.
*Includes a two-week break for end-of-year holiday period.

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Graduate Graduate
Your graduation Beyond graduation

Your graduation Part of our community


On this monumental day, dressed in the traditional mortarboard and gown, When you begin your studies with us, you join our community for life.
you will walk on stage to accept your testamur in front of your family, We stay connected even after you graduate, keeping you informed about
friends, fellow graduates and industry professionals. During the ceremony, our latest innovations and plans for the future. As a valued member of
you will hear from inspiring keynote speakers, who will offer insights into our global alumni network, your journey beyond Torrens University is
what the future holds for you. just as important to us.

Watch our
Success from Torrens University Alumni
Celebrating this milestone is a day you graduation
videos.
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and your family will remember forever. our students showing how studying wth us has helped them set up a flourishing career.

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Assurance Financial M&A Data Analytics


Associate (Audit) Accountant Graduate Analyst Associate
Ernst & Young Westpac Deloitte PwC Australia

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Brisbane

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Adelaide

Adelaide
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Sydney

Sydney
Online

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Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference
Undergraduate Campus Postgraduate Campus

• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Graduate Diploma of


Diploma of Business 090282F 1 √ √ √ √ √ 32 • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
• Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent Business Information 098258G 1 √ √ √ √ √ 38
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Business Business Information Systems
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Systems
Bachelor of Business 090275E 3 √ √ √ √ √ 32 Master of Business • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent 098257J 2 √ √ √ √ √ 38
Information Systems • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Diploma of Business • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
0100552 1 √ √ √ √ √ 35
Information Systems • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent N/A • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in a business (or
Business Information
Available to related) discipline, or an Australian bachelor’s degree in a non
Systems Graduate Certificate of
Bachelor of Business • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and offshore 0.5 √ business-related discipline and at least two years of post- 41
0100551 3 √ √ √ √ √ 35 Economics of Sustainability
Information Systems • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent online degree professional work experience; and
students • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Bachelor of Business (Event • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Event Management 090278B 3 √ √ √ 33 N/A
Management) • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in a business (or
Available to related) discipline, or an Australian bachelor’s degree in a non
Economics of Graduate Diploma of
Diploma of Business • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and offshore 1 √ business-related discipline and at least two years of post- 39
114739J 1 √ √ √ √ √ 34 Sstainability Economics of Sustainability
(Marketing) • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent online degree professional work experience; and
Marketing students • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Bachelor of Business • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
090279A 3 √ √ √ √ √ 34 N/A
(Marketing) • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in a business (or
Available to related) discipline, or an Australian bachelor’s degree in a non
Masters of Economics of
Bachelor of Business • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and offshore 1.5 √ business-related discipline and at least two years of post- 41
Entrepreneurship 095229D 3 √ √ √ √ √ 33 Sustainability
(Entrepreneurship) • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent online degree professional work experience; and
students • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Bachelor of Business (Sport • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Sport Management 090265G 3 √ √ √ 34
Management) • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent • Australian bachelor's degree in engineering or technology-
Engineering Master of Engineering
102618F 2 √ √ √ √ √ based degree or equivalent; and 39
Management Management
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Commerce Bachelor of Commerce • Pass in Year 12 General Mathematics and English (or above);
107271K 3 √ √ √ √ √ 35
(Accounting) (Accounting) and Graduate Certificate of • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent 095351B 0.5 √ √ √ √ √ 41
Global Project Management • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

Postgraduate Campus
Graduate Diploma of Global • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
090245M 1 √ √ √ √ √ 41
Project Management • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Master of Professional • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
095358F 1.5 √ √ √ √ √ 42
Accounting • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
Accounting Master of Global Project
095357G 1.5 √ √ √ √ √ • At least two years of professional work experience; and 41
Master of Professional • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and Management
090254K 2 √ √ √ √ √ 42 • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Accounting (Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Project Management
Master of Global Project • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
Graduate Certificate of • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and 090247J 2 √ √ √ √ √ 41
095349G 0.5 √ √ √ √ √ 37 Management (Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Business Administration • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Master of Business • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and Administration & Master of 090241D 2 √ √ √ √ √ • At least two years of professional work experience; and 42
Graduate Diploma of
095352A 1 √ √ √ √ √ • Three years of post-degree professional experience; and 37 • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Business Administration Global Project Management
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Master of Global Project • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
• Australian bachelor’s degree in a business-related discipline or
Management & Master of 090248G 2 √ √ √ √ √ • At least two years of professional work experience; and 43
equivalent; or an Australian bachelor’s degree in a non
Master of Business Public Health • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
095353M 1.5 √ √ √ √ √ business-related discipline and at least two years of post- 37
Administration
degree professional work experience; and
Business • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Master of Business
• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
Administration Sports Management Administration (Sports 0101388 2 √ √ √ √ √ 39
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Master of Business • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and Management, Advanced)
088149G 2 √ √ √ √ √ 37
Administration (Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

Master of Business • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and


Administration & Master of 090241D 2 √ √ √ √ √ • At least two years of relevant work experience; and 42
Global Project Management • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

Master of Business • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and


Administration & Master of 090242C 2 √ √ √ √ √ • Three years of relevant work experience; and 43
Public Health • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

• Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and


Master of Business Analytics 110668G 1.5 √ √ √ √ √ 40
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Business Analytics
Master of Business Analytics • Australian bachelor’s degree or equivalent; and
110667H 2 √ √ √ √ √ 40
(Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

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Design & Creative Technology Courses Design & Creative Technology Courses
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Melbourne

Melbourne
Brisbane

Brisbane
Adelaide

Adelaide
duration duration

Sydney

Sydney
Online

Online
Leura

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Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference
Undergraduate Campus Postgraduate Campus

Diploma of 3D Design & • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Completion of a cognate Bachelor degree or equivalent with
103343J 1.5 √ √ 49 credit average grades (60% or higher)
Animation • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent Graduate Certificate of
114513E 0.5 √ √ Or 60
Design
• Completion of any recognised Bachelor degree and a minimum
Associate Degree of 3D • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and 2 years of work experience demonstrated by a resume
3D Design & Animation 103342K 2 √ √ 49
Design & Animation • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
• Completion of a Bachelor of Design degree or equivalent, or
Bachelor of 3D Design & • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and successful completion of the Graduate Certificate of Design
103341M 3 √ √ 49 are eligible to enter the 1.5 Year Cognate Program;
Animation • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Or
Master of Design (Cognate) 114511G 1.5 √ √ 60
• Completion of any recognised Diploma or equivalent and a
Diploma of Communication • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Design
090303F 1 √ √ √ √ 53 minimum of 5 years of work experience demonstrated by a
Design • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent resume or portfolio
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Communication Design Associate Degree of • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
090287A 2 √ √ √ √ 53 • Completion of any Bachelor degree or equivalent are eligible to
Communication Design • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
enter the 2 Year Non-Cognate Program
Bachelor of Communication • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Or
090295A 3 √ √ √ √ 53 Master of Design (Non-
Design • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent 114511G 2 √ √ • Completion of any recognised Diploma or equivalent and a 60
cognate)
minimum of 5 years of work experience demonstrated by a
Diploma of Branded Fashion • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and resume or portfolio
107018A 1 √ √ √ √ 52 • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Design • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent

Diploma of Fashion • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


108078C 1 √ √ √ √ 52
Marketing & Enterprise • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent
Technology Courses
Associate Degreee of • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; an
090286B 2 √ √ √ √ 52
Branded Fashion Design • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Course

Melbourne
Fashion

Brisbane
Adelaide
duration

Sydney
Associate Degree of Fashion • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and

Online
Leura
108077D 2 √ √ √ √ 52 full time Page
Marketing & Enterprise • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference
Bachelor of Branded Fashion • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Undergraduate Campus
090293C 3 √ √ √ √ 52
Design • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Bachelor of Fashion • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Diploma of Cybersecurity 110738J 1 √ √ √ √ √ 57
108076E 3 √ √ √ √ 52 • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent
Marketing & Enterprise • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Associate Degree of • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Cybersecurity 110737K 2 √ √ √ √ √ 57
Graphic Design Diploma of Graphic Design 102489K 1.5 √ √ √ √ 47 Cybersecurity • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
• Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent

Bachelor of Architectural • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Bachelor of Cybersecurity 110736M 3 √ √ √ √ √ 57
114510H 3 √ √ √ √ 50 • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Technology • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

Diploma of Interior Design & • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Diploma of Game Design & • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
092484B 1.5 √ √ √ √ 54 102263F 1 √ √ √ 50
Decoration • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent Development • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent

Associate Degree of Interior • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Associate Degree of Game • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
105418A 2 √ √ √ √ 54 Gaming 102265D 2 √ √ √ 50
Design (Commercial) • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Design & Development • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Built Environment
Associate Degree of Interior • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Bachelor of Game Design & • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
105420G 2 √ √ √ √ 55 095346K 3 √ √ √ 50
Design (Residential) • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Development • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

Bachelor of Interior Design • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


105417B 3 √ √ √ √ 54
(Commercial) • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

Bachelor of Interior Design • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


105419M 3 √ √ √ √ 55
(Residential) • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


Diploma of Film & Video 103349C 1.5 √ √ 46
• Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent"
Photography, Film
& Video Diploma of Photography & • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
102490F 1.5 √ √ 49
Photo Imaging • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent"

Undergraduate Campus

• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


Diploma of UX & Web Design 103346F 1.5 √ √ 55
• Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent

Associate Degree of UX & • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


UX & Web Design 103345G 2 √ √ 55
Web Design • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

Bachelor of UX & • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


103344H 3 √ √ 55
Web Design • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

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Melbourne

Melbourne
Brisbane

Brisbane
Adelaide

Adelaide
duration duration

Sydney

Sydney
Online

Online
Leura

Leura
full time Page full time Page
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Undergraduate Campus Postgraduate Campus

Diploma of Information • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study
108469K 1 √ √ √ √ √ 57 Graduate Certificate of
Technology • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent Education 113060D 0.5 √ √ √ or equivalent; and 66
Information Education
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Technology
Bachelor of Information • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
108468M 3 √ √ √ √ √ 57 113069F, • Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study
Technology • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Graduate Diploma of
Education 113065K, 1 √ √ √ or equivalent; and 66
Education
Associate Degree of 113062B • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Software Engineering 102267B 2 √ √ √ 56
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent • Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study
(Artificial Intelligence) Graduate Certificate in
Learning and Teaching 095593F 0.5 √ or equivalent; and 67
Learning and Teaching
Associate Degree of • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Software Engineering (Game 102266C 2 √ √ √ 56
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Master of Education • Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study
Software Programming)
Inclusive Education (Inclusive Education) 113063A 2 √ √ √ or equivalent; and 68
Engineering Bachelor of Software (Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Engineering (Artificial 099352B 3 √ √ √ 56
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Master of Education • Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study
Intelligence)
Inclusive Literacies (Inclusive Literacies) 113067H 2 √ √ √ or equivalent; and 69
Bachelor of Software (Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Engineering (Game 093341J 3 √ √ √ 56
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Programming) Master of Education • Australian bachelor’s degree in a relevant field of study
Leadership and
(Leadership and Innovation) 113059H 2 √ √ √ or equivalent; and 69
Innovation
Postgraduate Campus (Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in Information


Graduate Certificate of Technology, Business Information Systems or relevant
110794A 0.5 √ √ √ √ √ 61
Cybersecurity disciplines; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in Information


Graduate Diploma of Technology, Business Information Systems or relevant
110793B 1 √ √ √ √ √ 61
Cybersecurity disciplines; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Cybersecurity
• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in Information
Technology, Business Information Systems or relevant
Master of Cybersecurity 110792C 1.5 √ √ √ √ √ 61
disciplines; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in Information


Master of Cybersecurity Technology, Business Information Systems or relevant
110791D 2 √ √ √ √ √ 61
(Advanced) disciplines; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in Information


Technology or relevant disciplines covering studies in
Graduate Certificate of
107048F 0.5 √ √ √ √ √ programming, computer networks, database and web 62
Information Technology
development; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in Information


Technology or relevant disciplines covering studies in
Graduate Diploma of
107047G 1 √ √ √ √ √ programming, computer networks, database and web 62
Information Technology
development; and
Information • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Technology • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in Information
Technology or relevant disciplines covering studies in
Master of Information
107046H 1.5 √ √ √ √ √ programming, computer networks, database and web 62
Technology
development; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent in Information


Technology or relevant disciplines covering studies in
Master of Information
107045J 2 √ √ √ √ √ programming, computer networks, database and web 62
Technology (Advanced)
development; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

Master of Software • Australian bachelor's degree in a relevant field of study or


Software
Engineering (Artificial 099353A 2 √ √ √ √ equivalent; and 63
Engineering
Intelligence, Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

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Melbourne
Melbourne

Brisbane
Brisbane

Adelaide
Adelaide
duration duration

Sydney
Sydney

Online
Online

Leura
Leura
full time Page full time Page
Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference
Undergraduate Campus Undergraduate Campus

Diploma of Beauty & Spa • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
094184J 1 √ √ 73 • First Aid Certificate and Working with Children Check before
Practice • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Complementary Bachelor of Health Science commencing clinical practicum subjects; and
Beauty & Aesthetics 084579F 3 √ 81
Medicine (Clinical Myotherapy) • Pass in a science subject at a senior secondary level
Bachelor of Health Science • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and recommended; and
093345E 3 √ √ 74
(Aesthetics) • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Australian Year 12 or equivalent, or have an Australian


Diploma of Health Science 099640E 1 √ √ √ √ 74
• Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Certificate III in Individual Support or Disability Work, or be a
mature age that can be demonstrated by a candidate who is at
• Australian Year 12 with ATAR 60 or equivalent; and least of 21 years; and
Bachelor of Health Science • First Aid Certificate, Working with Children and Police Check • Be 18 years of age prior to clinical placement; and
102914J 4 √ 76
(Chinese Medicine) before commencing clinical practicum subjects; and • Undertake Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) testing
Complementary
• Academic IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0) or equivalent from an Australian Government approved provider and
Medicine demonstrate competency at exit level 3 in the Australian Core
Bachelor of Health Science • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Skills Framework (ACSF) in numeracy; and
099643B 4 √ √ √ 78 HLT54121 Diploma of
(Naturopathy) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent Nursing 110190G 1.66 √ √ √ √ • Have a current clear Working with children and National Police 81
Nursing
Record Check; and
Bachelor of Health Science • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Have an up-to-date immunisation/vaccination record; and
099641D 3 √ √ √ 79 • Applicants are required to declare their physical and mental
(Western Herbal Medicine) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
fitness to safely perform the duties associated with direct care
work; and
Bachelor of Community • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
Community Services 111741F 3 √ √ √ √ 74 • Have completed the requirements of the Unit of Competency
Services • Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
to Provide First Aid, as part of the Safety and Protection in the
Workplace subject; and
Diploma of Health & • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and • Academic IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0) or equivalent
Health & Wellbeing N/A 1 √ 73
Wellbeing • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent

• Australian Year 12 with ATAR 60 or equivalent, or a completed


Diploma of Nursing and registration with AHPRA; and
Nursing Bachelor of Nursing 100910 3 √ √ √ √
• Inherent requirements include ethical behaviour, behavioural
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stability, legal, communication, cognition, sensory ability, and
strength and mobility; and Course

Melbourne
Brisbane
Adelaide
• Academic IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0) or equivalent duration

Sydney
Online
Leura
full time Page
Bachelor of Health Science • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference
Nutrition 099642C 3 √ √ √ 77
(Clinical Nutrition) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
English Language Campus
Postgraduate Campus
Registered
General English
General English 101786 for up to 62 √ √ √ • Minimum academic IELTS 2.5 or equivalent 95
• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and (Elementary to Advanced)
Graduate Certificate of weeks
097405K 0.5 √ √ √ √ √ • Three years of work experience; and 84
Public Health
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Registered
English for Academic
098575F for 10 √ √ √ √ √ • Minimum academic IELTS 4.5 or equivalent 95
Graduate Diploma of Public • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and Purposes (EAP) 1
097406J 1 √ √ √ √ √ 84 English for Academic weeks
Health • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Purposes Registered
English for Academic
• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and 098576E for 20 √ √ √ √ √ • Minimum academic IELTS 4.5 or equivalent 95
Master of Public Health 097404M 1.5 √ √ √ √ √ 84 Purposes (EAP) 2
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent weeks

Public Health
Master of Public Health • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
095594E 2 √ √ √ √ √ 84
(Advanced) • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Hospitality Courses
Master of Business • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
Administration & Master of 090242C 2 √ √ √ √ √ • Three years of relevant work experience; and 85 Course

Melbourne
Public Health • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

Brisbane
Adelaide
duration

Sydney
Online
Leura
full time Page
Master of Global Project • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference
Management & Master of 090248G 2 √ √ √ √ √ • At least two years of relevant work experience; and 85
Public Health • Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent Undergraduate Campus

Diploma of Business
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
(Hospitality and Tourism 114738K 1 √ √ 86
• Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent
Hospitality Management)
Management Bachelor of Business
• Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and
(Hospitality and Tourism 113665H 3 √ √ √ √ √ 86
• Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
Management)

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Choose Torrens University course snapshot

Hospitality Courses - Blue Mountains


Course

Melbourne
Brisbane
Adelaide
duration

Sydney
Online
Leura
full time Page
Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference
Undergraduate Campus

Diploma of Business • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


(International Hotel & Resort 089927F 1 √ • Be 18 years of age by the end of the first term; and 89
Management) • Academic IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent"

Associate Degree of • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


Hotel & Resort
Business (International Hotel 089926G 2 √ • Be 18 years of age by the end of the first term; and 89
Management
& Resort Management) • Academic IELTS 6.0 or equivalent"

Bachelor of Business • Australian Year 12 or equivalent; and


(International Hotel & Resort 089925G 2.5 √ √ • Be 18 years of age by the end of the first term; and 89
Management) • Academic IELTS 6.0 or equivalent"

Postgraduate Campus

International Hotel Master of International Hotel • Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and
089931K 2 √ √ √ 91
Management Management • Academic IELTS 6.0 or equivalent"

Higher Degrees by Research Courses


Course
Melbourne
Brisbane
Adelaide

duration
Sydney
Online
Leura

full time Page


Field of study Course CRICOS (years) Entry requirements reference
Postgraduate Campus

• Australian bachelor's degree or equivalent; and


• Three years' work experience; or a combination of formal, or
Graduate Certificate of
108075F 0.5 √ √ √ √ √ non-formal qualifications with seven year's relevant experience 93
Research Studies
in industry or a research-related role; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

• Australian bachelor's degree with a credit average or


equivalent, or a completed coursework masters with a credit
Graduate Diploma of average, or a minimum of five years relevant professional
109130G 1 √ √ √ √ √ 93
Research Studies experience and a graduate certificate, or a graduate certificate
of research studies with credit average or equivalent; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

• Australian bachelor's degree (honors) or equivalent, or


Australian bachelor's degree (with credit average) or
equivalent, or Australian graduate diploma or masters by
Master of Philosophy 096609F 2 √ √ √ √ √ 92

Are you ready to


coursework (with credit average) or equivalent; and
• Research proposal; and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Research
• Australian master's degree either by research or by
coursework with a substantial element of research work; or a

make your mark?


relvant first or second-class honour degree or equivalent; and
Doctor of Philosophy 096608G 3 √ √ √ √ √ 93
• Research proposal; and
• Academic IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0 in writing and
speaking and at least 6.5 in listening and reading) or equivalent

• Australian master's degree (or above) or equivalent; and


• Seven years practice at an advanced level in a position of
responsibility or five years practice at an executive level and
currently in a position of influence in the chosen profession, or torrens.edu.au/international
an extensive track record of executive achievement in the
Professional Doctorate
108074G 3 √ √ √ √ √ workplace or in professional practice; and 93
(Research)
• Discipline-specific portfolio based on competency based
learning and non-formal learning; and
• A letter of recommendation from two most recent employers;
and
• Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

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*Most salaries are sourced from au.talent.com/salary and payscale.com and are
in AUD. Information provided in this brochure is current at the time of printing
(May 2024). All information is subject to change by the university and final
confirmation of all information should be sourced directly from university advisors.
International students seeking student visas must comply with regulations from the
Departments of Home Affairs. Torrens University Australia Limited ABN 99 154 937
005, CRICOS Provider Code: 03389E. RTO No. 41343. Torrens University Australia
is registered as a self-accrediting Australian University by the Tertiary Education
Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA). T0611

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