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  • 2020Student guide

    YOU’RE ALREADY THERE

  • Contents

    Welcome to Griffith

    Griffith College at a glance 1

    Why choose Griffith University? 3

    Pathways to Griffith University 4

    Learning and support 6

    Student life 7

    01

    Our Programs

    Foundation Program 10

    Diploma of Arts and Communication 11

    Diploma of Commerce 12

    Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice 13

    Diploma of Design 14

    Diploma of Engineering 15

    Diploma of Health Care 16

    Diploma of Health Sciences 17

    Diploma of Hotel Management 18

    Diploma of Information Technology 19

    Diploma of Science 20

    Diploma of Social and Psychological Science 21

    Associate Degree in Commerce and Business 22

    10

    Other Information

    How to apply 24

    2020 Key dates 25

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  • We believe that all people, no matter their background, have the potential to excel in study when given the appropriate tools and support to do so.

    1 Progression requirements apply. Credit varies depending on the pathway chosen. One year of credit may not be wholly applicable to the first year of the relevant bachelor’s degree. Refer to program specific information pages.

    2 Not all Griffith University bachelor degrees are available for study in Trimester 3.

    Your future starts here Our diplomas are designed to provide the best pathway to a selection of professionally recognised degrees at Griffith University.

    Supportive learning environmentSmaller class sizes for improved interaction with teachers, study skills workshops to develop academic literacy and peer assisted learning are all available to help you succeed in your tertiary studies.

    Progress to second year universityStudy the equivalent of first year university at Griffith College and enter second year of the applicable bachelor degree at Griffith University.1

    Global connectionsGriffith College students come from all over the world. You will have the opportunity to make friends with other students from many different countries.

    On campus from day oneYou’ll have access to University libraries, student services and facilities, clubs and societies, and retail outlets on campus.

    Fast track your studiesWith our flexible trimester system, you can study the equivalent of the first year of university in only eight months and progress to your bachelor degree sooner.2

    ALREADY ON THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS FROM DAY ONE

    DAY ONE YOUR GRIFFITH DEGREE

    Griffith College Griffith University Career

    ALREADY ON THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

    ALREADY ON THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

    DAY ONE

    YOUR GRIFFITH DEGREE

    Griffith College

    Griffith University

    Your CareerDAY ONE

    YOUR GRIFFITH DEGREE

    Griffith College

    Griffith University

    Career

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    Griffith C

    ollege at a glance

  • Mitchell Boland was grateful for the pathway option at Griffith College for his dream degree in the Bachelor of Psychology.

    “Griffith College offered me a pathway to study the Bachelor of Psychology when my grades from Year 12 weren’t high enough for direct entry. I love the fact that I am already studying on campus because it means the transition into the university once I graduate from my diploma will be easy.”

    Mitchell Boland Diploma of Social and Psychological Science

    Pathway to success

    Griffith College Pathway guide 201902

  • Why choose Griffith University?Griffith is known for high impact research, outstanding student experience, commitment to social justice and a welcoming environment.

    Learn from the best

    Young and ambitiousIn university terms, Griffith is young with classes starting 48 years ago. Being a young university means freedom to respect tradition without being restricted by it, which provides for flexibility to adapt to the ever-changing needs of students, industry and the community. And Griffith have the numbers to back this up—the University is ranked 35th in the 2019 QS University Rankings: Top 50 Under 50 and 37th in the 2018 Times Higher Education Young University Rankings.

    Australia’s top teachersYou’ll learn from some of the best teachers in the country. Griffith teachers have won more Australian Government awards, citations, fellowships and grants than any other university. Three teachers have even been named Australian University Teacher of the Year.

    Get the knowledge that matters

    Innovative degreesGriffith’s future-focused degrees are designed to prepare you for new opportunities in a fast-changing world. The University is constantly innovating, and have introduced Australia’s first degrees in a wide range of important areas, including Asian studies, environmental science, forensic science and aviation.

    Work opportunities and industry placementsGriffith students put what they learn in the classroom into practice, with the opportunity for industry experience included in many degrees. Depending on what you study, you could learn through work placements, overseas fieldtrips or industry projects for real clients.

    Global connections and overseas studyGriffith degrees have an international focus, preparing you for work almost anywhere in the world. What’s more, at Griffith you’ll have the opportunity to enrich and diversify your degree with an overseas study experience.

    Be part of a remarkable communityWith over 200,000 graduates, Griffith offers you a passport to a worldwide network of opportunity. Griffith graduates can be found in every field of endeavour, from leading politicians to gold-medal winning athletes, and groundbreaking medical researchers. Across the globe, Griffith graduates are using their skills, knowledge and passion to make remarkable contributions to the world around them.

    Researchers at the cutting-edgeGriffith University work with government, industry and the community to find practical solutions to some of the biggest problems facing the world today, including climate change adaptation, chronic disease and crime prevention. Griffith degrees are informed by this cutting-edge research, which means that you gain the latest knowledge, learning alongside people making history in a wide range of specialist research fields.

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    Why choose G

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  • Pathways to Griffith University

    As a Griffith College graduate, you'll have an internationally recognised, tertiary-level qualification and be prepared for entry into the second year of a Griffith University degree.1

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    Secondary School Griffith UniversityGriffith College

    Foundation Program

    Year 1

    Year 12 or equivalent

    Year 11 or equivalent

    Year 2

    Year 3*

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    *Some bachelor degree programs are more than three years duration.^One year of credit may not be wholly applicable to the first year of the relevant bachelor's degree. Refer to program specific information pages online.

    Griffith College offers two-trimester diplomas that provide an alternative pathway to Griffith University if you’re not eligible for direct entry or you are looking for a supportive entry to tertiary education. After completing your diploma, you’ll be eligible for entry to second year of a Griffith bachelor degree, so you’ll lose no time in graduating.1

    Foundation programWe also offer a Foundation Program for students who didn’t finish senior studies in high school and aren’t eligible for entry to a diploma as a mature aged student. You’ll be trained in the knowledge and skills needed for successful university study and be able to acquire prerequisites for specific Griffith University degrees. Griffith College Foundation Program graduates are eligible to apply for direct entry to many Griffith College diplomas and Griffith University degrees.

    Program scheduleGriffith College operates three trimesters each year with intakes in February, June and October. Not all programs have an October intake; refer to the program details in this guide.Diploma programs and the Foundation Program consist of eight courses studied over two or three trimesters with part-time study options available.

    Mode of studyYou will study on-campus and attend a combination of lectures, tutorials, laboratory sessions, group work and other practical activities, depending on your field of study. On-campus learning means you are required to attend the contact hours specified for each course which is generally four hours per course per week and could be more in some programs.

    Your college pathway to Griffith University

    1 Progression requirements apply. Credit varies depending on the pathway chosen. One year of credit may not be wholly applicable to the first year of the relevant bachelor's degree. Refer to program specific information pages.

    Griffith College Pathway guide 202004

  • 3 year/240 credit point degreeGriffith College diplomas are equivalent to up to 80 credit points, or one year of credit towards a bachelor degree at Griffith University. Credit will vary depending on the pathway chosen. Please see individual pathway information for detailed credit allocation.

    YEAR 1 DIPLOMA

    80 CP

    YEAR 2 80 CP

    YEAR 3 80 CP

    Mature age entryFinished high school more than 2 years ago? You may be eligible to apply to study as a mature age student. This means that we do not need to see your academic transcripts and can accept the following documentation instead:• A current CV• A true and certified copy of your Australian citizenship

    document – either an Australian passport or birth certificate

    • A reference from a current or recent employer indicating your ability to apply yourself to tertiary study

    • A 500 word statement from you indicating what you wish to study, your ability to apply yourself to tertiary study and your intention when you complete the program.

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  • Griffith College is committed to providing you with a high quality learning experience by engaging you through a diverse range of personal, academic and professional support initiatives.

    Learning and support

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    Getting settled

    Orientation and registrationOrientation is a great time to meet your classmates, get to know your teachers and to look around campus before study begins. In order to make orientation stress free we open class registration a few weeks beforehand so you can sort out most of the paperwork before you arrive on campus. Your orientation program will provide all the information you need to settle in at Griffith College as quickly as possible, so attendance is compulsory. To view the current orientation program, visit griffith.edu.au/college/arrival/orientation

    Student mentoring programExperienced students continuing their studies at the College are appointed as student mentors, and will help you adjust and settle into university study. Their support continues to be available throughout the trimester.

    Life and learning

    Bridging subjectsBridging subjects are available if you do not have the prerequisites or assumed knowledge for your chosen program, or would like to revise your knowledge. For more information visit griffith.edu.au/college/bridging-subjects

    Maths supportWe recognise the importance of strong mathematics foundations in the Engineering, Health Sciences and Science fields and in response, have developed embedded mathematics modules, collectively called ‘Essential Mathematics’, within these diplomas. For more information visit: griffith.edu.au/college/student-services/learning-support

    Learning supportOur comprehensive learning support framework gives you the best opportunity to succeed in your studies at no extra cost and includes:

    • Lecturer consultation – lecturers are available each week to meet with students outside class and discuss course topics.

    • Assignment help - student learning advisors are available to talk through assignment questions, essay structuring and writing and referencing.

    • Study skills and time management workshops –available throughout the trimester, these workshops focus on developing study skills in areas such as time management, academic writing skills and examination techniques.

    • Peer assisted learning – high performing students are available to mentor other students through their courses in a tutoring type format.

    Technology and methodologyTeaching and learning is constantly evolving and we are keeping pace by introducing a number of innovative resources in the classroom. Online learning management, video lecture capture and online textbooks are just the start. The College has also integrated new learning techniques such as flipped and blended learning to help deliver content in a way that engages students and develops collaboration and communication skills. You are strongly encouraged to purchase your own laptop/tablet to take full advantage of learning with technology.

    Welfare guidanceAssistance is always close-by. You can access free and confidential welfare and counselling services from our team of experienced staff. They can help you adjust to your new life as a student, and cope with personal stresses or concerns.

    Transition to Griffith UniversityEvery trimester, the College holds a graduation ceremony for students who successfully complete their Griffith College program. We also hold information sessions to help students progress to their degree program at Griffith University.For more information on student support services visit griffith.edu.au/college/student-services

    Griffith College Pathway guide 202006

  • LocationAs a Griffith College student, you are so close to Griffith University you are already there. Griffith College is located on Griffith University’s Mt Gravatt and Gold Coast campuses.

    The Mt Gravatt campus is situated in tranquil bushland with panoramic views, providing the perfect atmosphere to relax with friends or focus on some extra study.

    Griffith’s Gold Coast campus is the largest of the University’s five campuses and boasts a range of new, state of the art facilities. Visit griffith.edu.au/college/arrival/our-campuses

    Transport and parkingPublic transportBoth campuses are well serviced by public transport connecting you to major commercial areas and the rest of the transport network. Visit translink.com.au for information.

    ParkingIf you plan on driving you will need a parking permit between 8am and 7pm Monday to Friday. Visit griffith.edu.au/college/arrival/our-campuses for information on where to park and permits.

    Cycling If you cycle, then you are in luck - free bicycle parking rails are located on all campuses.

    AccommodationGriffith provides both on and off-campus accommodation options. Off-campus share housing is the most common option. Privately managed and close to campus, you can find three to six bedroom options with furniture included. On-campus accommodation is available at both campuses, with semi-catered and non-catered options, including utilities. Visit griffith.edu.au/college/arrival/accommodation

    Clubs and societiesGriffith University has over 120 clubs in cultural, religious, political, educational, sporting, professional and special interest areas. Getting involved in a club will help you to meet new people, pursue a special interest or hobby and develop new skills. Visit griffith.edu.au/clubs

    Sport and fitnessGriffith University offers many sporting facilities and competitions. You can join Griffith Sport for social sport competitions and purchase student memberships for facilities including gyms, tennis courts and aquatic centres. Visit griffith.edu.au/sport

    Disability supportIf you have a disability you can access support from the College. Please contact us upon application to ensure we make your time at the College enjoyable and successful. Email [email protected]

    There is so much to experience during your time as a Griffith student; from getting the most out of library and learning facilities, to taking part in social and sporting activities and making new friends.

    Student life

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    Learning and support

  • Ramona Petrilla is currently studying the Diploma of Hotel Management at Griffith College. Upon graduation she hopes to move to the Gold Coast to continue her hospitality studies in the Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management. ‘With this degree I hope to become a hotel manager on the Gold Coast, and maybe work overseas in other hotels as well.’

    ‘I decided to study at Griffith College because I felt that it would offer a great foundation for my education. I am also using the experience I am gaining in studying my diploma to help direct my choice of bachelor degree. Studying at Griffith College has given me a glimpse of university life and has helped to prepare me for my undergraduate studies.’

    Ramona PetrillaDiploma of Hotel Management

    On the path to an international career

    Griffith College Pathway guide 202008

  • FoundationThe Foundation Program provides a bridge between secondary school and undergraduate studies. Upon graduation you can enter the first year of a broad range of bachelor degrees or progress to a diploma to bachelor pathway with up to a year of credit.

    DiplomaIf you are not eligible for direct entry to university, a Griffith College diploma pathway is your best alternative.

    Each diploma program provides a pathway to second year of the associated Griffith University degree. An extended range of degree pathways with varying amounts of credit are also available, and outlined in this guide.

    Associate degreeThe Associate Degree in Commerce and Business is a two-year program leading to the third year of specified Griffith University commerce and business degrees.

    Griffith College Diploma of Commerce and Diploma of Hotel Management graduates who do not meet degree progression requirements are eligible to progress to the Associate Degree with credit.

    At Griffith College we offer three levels of programs all progressing to Griffith University with varying amounts of credit.

    Our programs

    AbbreviationsCampuses G = Gold Coast N = NathanL = Logan S = South BankM = Mt Gravatt

    Trimester intakes1 = February2 = June3 = October

    Study modesF = Full-time studyP = Part-time study

    Other

    QTAC = Queensland Tertiary Admissions CentreN/A = Not applicable

    “One of the strategies we use in class to provide real-world experience is business simulation. Students work on real cases, for example, a Mt Everest climb, whereby they work in teams to create a strategy and present a plan to successfully climb the mountain as efficiently and effectively as possible. This develops strategy and budgeting skills as part of their studies.”

    Aaron RuutzSenior Program Convenor, Diploma of Commerce

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  • Griffith College studentsare on the universitycampus and part of thecommunity from day one.

    Foundation Program

    About this program

    Our Foundation Program is equivalent to Year 12 (senior high school) and provides a bridge between secondary school and undergraduate studies. This program has been designed to adequately prepare you for entry to university-level programs in the fields of Arts, Business, Commerce, Design, Engineering, Health, Hotel Management, Information Technology and Science.

    What you can study

    High school level accounting, biology, chemistry, computing, intercultural studies, management, marketing, mathematics, study of society, media and information systems.

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic communication skills 1 Computer skills Elective course Elective course

    Trimester 2 Academic communication skills 2 Intercultural studies Elective course Elective course

    Elective coursesSelect up to two electives for each trimester:

    Accounting Human biology Chemistry Essential mathematics Introduction to systems analysis Management Marketing Advanced mathematics

    Media studies

    Study of society

    Electives may not be available in all trimesters.Some fields of study require students to choose specific electives.

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/foundation

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUS START TRIMESTER ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F M, G 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 11 or equivalent $15,525

    Griffith College Pathway guide 202010

  • Diploma of Arts and Communication

    I enjoy studying...

    Journalism, marketing, communication, public relations, drama, literary studies, sociology

    I’d like to work in...

    Policy making, diplomacy, research, community development, advertising and marketing, publishing, media, film production and distribution, not-for-profit and aid organisations

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic & Professional Skills Development Communication Performance Understanding the Social World Introduction to Journalism

    Trimester 2 Ideas, Issues & Inquiry Introduction to Public Relations New Communication Technologies Fundamentals of Communication

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/arts-communication

    I’d like to work as a...

    Journalist, copywriter, publicist, editor, marketing executive, book or screen critic, biographer, author, museum curator, researcher

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUS START TRIMESTER ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F G 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $21,700

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    085091 Diploma of Arts and Communication up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    085161 Diploma of Arts and Communication Bachelor of Arts N, G up to 80 CP† English (4, SA)

    085191 Diploma of Arts and Communication Bachelor of Communication and Journalism G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    085181 Diploma of Arts and Communication Bachelor of Communication and Journalism N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    085211Diploma of Arts and Communication Bachelor of Communication and Journalism / Bachelor of Business

    G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    085201Diploma of Arts and Communication Bachelor of Communication and Journalism / Bachelor of Business

    N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    Why study communication and journalism at Griffith University?Guided by experienced educators, Griffith students are prepared for

    careers in all forms of the media, with excellent job prospects for

    online, print, radio and television work.

    Studying arts and communication at Griffith, you’ll develop a deeper

    understanding of communication best practice and how to connect

    with a wide range of audiences to get your story across. You’ll also

    have unparalleled access to internships and practical experiences

    to enhance your skills because Griffith has more connections with

    industry internships in Journalism and Public Relations than any other

    Queensland university.

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  • Diploma of Commerce

    I enjoy studying...

    Accounting, business statistics, economics, employment relations, marketing, management

    I’d like to work in...

    Foreign affairs and trade, business consultancy, event management, marketing, sporting associations, hotels, tourism, banking and finance, property development

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development Accounting for decision making Business data analysis Introduction to marketing

    Trimester 2 Sports management principles Economics for managers Work and employability Management concepts

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/commerce

    I’d like to work as a...

    Business manager or owner, accountant, economist, financial planner, marketing specialist, advertising account executive, real estate agent, human resources manager, logistics and supply chain manager, event organiser, sports club director

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F M, G 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $20,700

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    081001 Diploma of Commerce up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081091 Diploma of Commerce up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081021 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Aviation Management N, M 50 CP English (4, SA), Maths A or B

    081081

    Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of BusinessMajors: Accounting, Asian Business, Economics, Employment Relations, Entrepreneurship and Self Employment, Event Management, Finance, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Management, Marketing, Politics and Public Policy, Real Estate and Property Development, Sport Management, Sustainable Enterprise, Tourism Management.

    N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083081

    Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of BusinessMajors: Asian Business, Economics, Employment Relations, Entrepreneurship and Self Employment, Event Management, Finance, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Management, Marketing, Politics and Public Policy, Real Estate and Property Development, Sport Management, Tourism Management.

    G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081281Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Financial Planning

    N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083281Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Financial Planning

    G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083383 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Communication and Journalism / Bachelor of Business N 70 CP English (4, SA)

    083382 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Communication and Journalism / Bachelor of Business G 70 CP English (4, SA)

    081500 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Design / Bachelor of Business S, G 70 CP English (4, SA)

    083391 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Government and International Relations N, G 60/70 CP~ English (4, SA)

    081381 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of International Business N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083381 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of International Business G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081041 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081111 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081361 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083361 Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    Griffith College Pathway guide 202012

  • Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice

    I enjoy studying...

    Criminal justice, criminal law, forensic psychology, homicide, law, government and policy

    I’d like to work in...

    Law enforcement, security, intelligence, probation and parole, criminal law, child protection, justice services, welfare and counselling, policy development and law reform, criminological research, family law, commercial law, international human rights and refugee law

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development Introduction to criminology and criminal justice Police, courts and criminal law Understanding social problems

    Trimester 2 Doing criminology Homicide Introduction to forensic psychology Law, government and policy

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/ criminology-and-criminal-justice

    I’d like to work as a...

    Barrister, solicitor, customs officer, legal aid administrator, security consultant, welfare support officer, human rights defender, fraud expert, security or intelligence consultant, policy officer, state or federal police officer

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F M 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $21,500

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    081061 Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081161 Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice up to 80 CP English (4,SA)

    081071 Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice M 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081271 Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081051Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

    M, N, G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    081061 Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice Bachelor of Laws N, G 40 CP English (4, SA)

    Queensland’s first female Police Commissioner in 159 years is Katarina Carroll, a proud Griffith University graduate. Katarina studied Bachlelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies and was the recipient of the university’s inaugural Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2018. A trailblazing role model for women in the male-dominated police and fire services, Katarina also became Australia’s first female fire commissioner in 2015 after spending time as Police Assistant Commissioner in 2010 and responsible for security at the 2014 G20 Summit in Brisbane.

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  • Diploma of Design

    I enjoy studying...

    Computer visualisation, drawing, digital technologies, design history, visual communication

    I’d like to work in...

    Advertising, graphic design, marketing, magazine and newspaper publishing, product and packaging design

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development Computer visualisation and image creation Drawing for design Modernity and post-modernity

    Trimester 2 Digital technologies Introduction to design history Design lab process Design lab experience

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/design

    I’d like to work as a...

    Graphic artist, interior designer, photographer, package designer, print designer, advertising specialist, marketing consultant

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F M, G 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $22,300

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    083002 Diploma of Design up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083191 Diploma of Design up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083331 Diploma of Design Bachelor of Architectural Design G 40 CP English (4, SA)

    083421 Diploma of Design Bachelor of Creative and Interactive Media G 50 CP English (4, SA)

    083321 Diploma of Design Bachelor of Creative and Interactive Media S, N 50 CP English (4, SA)

    083311Diploma of Design Bachelor of DesignMajors: Graphic and Communication Design, Interior Design and Environments, Product and 3D Design, Visualisation Design

    S 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083411Diploma of Design Bachelor of Design Majors: Graphic and Communication Design, Interior Design and Environments, Product and 3D Design, Visualisation Design

    G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083511 Diploma of Design Bachelor of Design / Bachelor of Business S 60 CP English (4, SA)

    083611 Diploma of Design Bachelor of Design / Bachelor of Business G 60 CP English (4, SA)

    083301 Diploma of Design Bachelor of Fine Art S 40 CP English (4, SA)

    083401 Diploma of Design Bachelor of Photography S 40 CP English (4, SA)

    “The College was the springboard to my career. I met some great people and learnt a lot. I now own my own company and plan on spending the next 5 years building Our Empire!”

    Elke BellDiploma of DesignManaging Director at ‘Our Empire’- a marketing, design and branding company based on the Gold Coast.

    Griffith College Pathway guide 202014

  • Diploma of Engineering

    I enjoy studying...

    Mathematics, physics, computer programming, electronics, engineering mechanics, engineering materials

    I’d like to work in...

    Engineering consultancy, government department, mining, construction, roads and transport, power company, software development, refrigeration, biomedical research

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development for science and technology

    Essential mathematics* Computing and programming

    Trimester 2 Engineering science Engineering fundamentals Mathematics 1A

    Trimester 3 Electric circuits OR Engineering mechanics Mathematics 1B Engineering materials

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/engineering

    I’d like to work as a...

    Civil engineer, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, software engineer, environmental engineer

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F M, G 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $26,000

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    086091 Diploma of Engineering up to 80 CPEnglish (4, SA) Maths B (4, SA)

    086291 Diploma of Engineering up to 80 CPEnglish (4, SA) Maths B (4, SA)

    086071

    Diploma of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Majors: Civil Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Electronic and Energy Engineering, Electronic and UAV Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering

    N 80 CPEnglish (4, SA) Maths B (4, SA)

    086081Diploma of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Majors: Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

    G 80 CPEnglish (4, SA) Maths B (4, SA)

    086251Diploma of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Electronic and Computer Engineering

    N 80 CPEnglish (4, SA) Maths B (4, SA)

    086061 Diploma of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Aviation N 70 CPEnglish (4, SA) Maths B (4, SA)

    086051 Diploma of Engineering Bachelor of Industrial Design G 40 CPEnglish (4, SA) Maths A or B (4, SA)

    “I chose Griffith College as a pathway to my dream career in Engineering. I did not study for an OP at high school, so Griffith College has enabled me achieve my goals when I may not have otherwise been able to.”

    Ruben PedroDiploma of Engineering

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  • Diploma of Health Care

    I enjoy studying...

    Anatomy, physiology, clinical health assessment, medications, communication

    I’d like to work in...

    Community practice, women’s health, aged care, midwifery, oncology, emergency, intensive care, surgery, paediatrics, palliative care, and other specialist areas

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development for science and technology OR English language and communication for health

    Communicating effectively Foundations of professional health care practice Human anatomy & physiology 1

    Trimester 2 Health assessment Human anatomy & physiology 2 Psychosocial development across the lifespan Safe administration of medications

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/health-care

    I’d like to work as a...

    Nurse, health care professional

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F G 1, 2 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $22,800

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    081591 Diploma of Health Care up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    088671 Diploma of Health Care Bachelor of Nursing∑ G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    “I had heard from friends that Griffith College was a great introduction to university life and my experiences have certainly lived up to expectations. The smaller class sizes are more personalised and it is a great environment to learn in. I have had fantastic relationships and support from both my teachers and peers at the College and these people have all helped me achieve my goals and full potential.”

    Chelsea Sherrard-SmithDiploma of Health Care

    Griffith College Pathway guide 202016

  • Diploma of Health Sciences

    I enjoy studying...

    Chemistry, physics, anatomy, biology, genes and diseases, medical science

    I’d like to work in...

    Private and public hospitals, community health services, health promotion, injury treatment and rehabilitation, sports management, coaching

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development for science and technology OR English language and communication for health

    Anatomy and physiology systems I Essential mathematics*

    Trimester 2 Cells, tissues and regulation Chemistry of biological systems 1 Health challenges for the 21st century

    Trimester 3 Chemistry of biological systems II Anatomy and Physiology systems II Genes and disease OR Introductory cognitive and

    biological psychology OR Introductory individual and social psychology

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/health-sciences

    I’d like to work as a...

    Exercise physiologist, strength and conditioning coach, nutritionist, occupational therapist, speech pathologist, health educator, sports facilities manager, pharmacist

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F G 1, 2 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $25,800

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    081491 Diploma of Health Sciences up to 80 CPEnglish (4, SA) and one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Maths B (4, SA)

    088271 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Biomedical Science G 80 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths B (4,SA) and at least one of Biology, Chemistryor Physics (4, SA)

    088301 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Biomedical Science N 70 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths B (4,SA) and at least one of Biology, Chemistryor Physics (4, SA)

    088091 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Exercise Science G 70 CPEnglish (4, SA) and one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Maths B (4, SA)

    088371 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Health Science G 80 CPEnglish (4, SA) and one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Maths B (4, SA)

    088471 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Scienceβ G 80 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths B (4,SA) and at least one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics (4, SA)

    081481 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Nutrition and Dieteticsβ G 80 CPEnglish (4, SA), Maths B (4, SA), Biology, and Chemistry

    081451 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Occupational Therapyβ N 50 CPEnglish and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics

    081461 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Occupational Therapyβ G 50 CPEnglish and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics

    088972 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Paramedicineβ G 40 CPEnglish (4,SA) and one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Maths B (4,SA)

    088871 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology G 60 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths B or C (4,SA) and at least one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics (4, SA)

    088771 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Pharmacy‡ G 60 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths B or C (4,SA) and at least one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics (4, SA)

    081471 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Physiotherapyβ N 40 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths B (4, SA) and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics

    088001 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Physiotherapyβ G 40 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths B (4, SA) and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics

    088051 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science N 60-70 CP† English (4,SA) and Maths A or B (4, SA)

    088061 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Science G 60-70 CP† English (4, SA) and Maths A or B (4,SA)

    088041 Diploma of Health Sciences Bachelor of Sport Development G 60 CPEnglish (4,SA) and one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths A or B (4,SA)

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  • Diploma of Hotel Management

    I enjoy studying...

    Management, marketing, tourism, food and beverage management

    I’d like to work in...

    Hotels and resorts, airline services, hospitality, sporting organisations, tourism

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development Information systems for service industries People and places in the service industries Introduction to marketing

    Trimester 2 Accounting for decision making International food and beverage management Management concepts Rooms division management

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/hotel-management

    I’d like to work as a...

    Club or restaurant manager, hotel or resort manager, sport manager

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F M, G 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $20,700

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    082001 Diploma of Hotel Management up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082091 Diploma of Hotel Management up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082101

    Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of BusinessMajors: Accounting, Asian Business, Economics, Employment Relations, Entrepreneurship and Self Employment, Event Management, Finance, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Management, Marketing, Politics and Public Policy, Real Estate and Property Development, Sport Management, Sustainable Enterprise, Tourism Management

    N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082191

    Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of BusinessMajors: Asian Business, Economics, Employment Relations, Entrepreneurship and Self Employment, Event Management, Finance, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Management, Marketing, Politics and Public Policy, Real Estate and Property Development, Sport Management, Tourism Management

    G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082221Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Accounting, Economics

    N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082291Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Accounting, Economics

    G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082221Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Finance, Financial Planning

    N 70CP English (4,SA)

    082291Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Finance, Financial Planning

    G 70CP English (4,SA)

    082421 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Government and International Relations N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082491 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Government and International Relations G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082321 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of International Business N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082391 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of International Business G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082081 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083091 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    Griffith College Pathway guide 202018

  • Diploma of Information Technology

    I enjoy studying...

    Programming, web design, computer networks, application development, information systems, animals

    I’d like to work in...

    IT management and consulting; web design; robotics; computer security; network design, security and support; games design and development; satellite navigation; broadband services and telecommunications; energy production; transport control systems development

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development for science and technology

    Information technology fundamentals Programming I Web design and development

    Trimester 2 Software development Introduction to computer systems networks Introduction to information systems Human computer interaction

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/information-technology

    I’d like to work as a...

    Web designer, application developer, software developer, database designer, games developer, systems analyst

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F M 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $21,900

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    084001 Diploma of Information Technology up to 80 CP N/A

    084031 Diploma of Information Technology Bachelor of Creative and Interactive Media G, N, S 50 CP English (4,SA)

    084081 Diploma of Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology N, G 80 CP English (4, SA), Maths A or B

    084091 Diploma of Information Technology Bachelor of Intelligent Digital Technologies N 70 CP English (4, SA)

    084092 Diploma of Information Technology Bachelor of Intelligent Digital Technologies G 70 CP English (4,SA)

    Why study IT at Griffith?Griffith’s School of Information and Communication Technology

    is one of the most highly ranked schools in Australia for teaching

    quality. (Good university guide: Ratings and Rankings 2018)

    The Bachelor of Information Technology includes a work integrated

    learning component where you will have the opportunity to broaden

    and practice your skills within an industry placement.

    As a graduate, you’ll be eligible for membership of the Australian

    Computer Society.

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F M, G 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $20,700

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    082001 Diploma of Hotel Management up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082091 Diploma of Hotel Management up to 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082101

    Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of BusinessMajors: Accounting, Asian Business, Economics, Employment Relations, Entrepreneurship and Self Employment, Event Management, Finance, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Management, Marketing, Politics and Public Policy, Real Estate and Property Development, Sport Management, Sustainable Enterprise, Tourism Management

    N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082191

    Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of BusinessMajors: Asian Business, Economics, Employment Relations, Entrepreneurship and Self Employment, Event Management, Finance, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, International Business, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Management, Marketing, Politics and Public Policy, Real Estate and Property Development, Sport Management, Tourism Management

    G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082221Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Accounting, Economics

    N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082291Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Accounting, Economics

    G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082221Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Finance, Financial Planning

    N 70CP English (4,SA)

    082291Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Finance, Financial Planning

    G 70CP English (4,SA)

    082421 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Government and International Relations N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082491 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of Government and International Relations G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082321 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of International Business N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082391 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of International Business G 80 CP English (4, SA)

    082081 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management N 80 CP English (4, SA)

    083091 Diploma of Hotel Management Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management G 80 CP English (4, SA)

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  • Diploma of Science

    I enjoy studying...

    Biology, mathematics, genetics, biochemistry, chemistry

    I’d like to work in...

    Hospitals, medical research institutes, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, environmental organisations, government departments and agencies, electricity companies, oil and mineral exploration, technology development, criminal justice, wildlife biology, marine biology

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development for science and technology

    Biological systems Essential mathematics*

    Trimester 2 Genetics and evolutionary biology Chemistry 1A Funamentals of biochemistry OR Introduction to

    environmental sustainability

    Trimester 3 Chemistry 1B Human biology: the human organism OR

    Mathematics 1A

    Statistics

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/science

    I’d like to work as a...

    Bioengineer, cancer researcher, environment consultant, forensic chemist/toxicologist, laboratory assistant, microbiologist, neuro scientist, DNA expert, pathologist, veterinarian, wildlife biologist

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F M 1, 2 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $26,500

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    081501 Diploma of Science up to 80 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081551 Diploma of Science Bachelor of Biomedical Science N 80 CP

    English (4,SA), Maths B (4,SA) and at least one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics

    081531Diploma of Science Bachelor of Environmental Science Majors: Ecology and Conservation, Soil and Water Science, Urban Environments, Environmental Management

    N 80 CPEnglish (4, SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081541Diploma of Science Bachelor of Environmental Science Majors: Ecology and Conservation, Soil and Water Science, Urban Environments,Environmental Management

    G 80 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081561Diploma of Science Bachelor of Forensic Science Major: Forensic Chemistry

    N 60 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths B (4,SA)

    081561Diploma of Science -> Bachelor of Forensic Science Major: Forensic Molecular Biology

    N 70 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths B (4,SA)

    081571Diploma of Science Bachelor of Marine Science Minors: Coastal Management, Marine Chemistry, Marine Ecology, No Minor

    G 80 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081571Diploma of Science Bachelor of Marine Science Minor: Coastal Oceanography

    G 60 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081511Diploma of Science Bachelor of Science Majors: Applied Mathematics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Sciences, Geography, Microbiology, Wildlife Biology

    N 80 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081521Diploma of Science Bachelor of Science Majors: Applied Mathematics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Marine Biology, Wildlife Biology

    G 80 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081521Diploma of Science Bachelor of Science Major: Physics

    G 70 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081511Diploma of Science Bachelor of ScienceMajor: Physics

    N 70 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081801 Diploma of Science Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Data Science N 70 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    081701 Diploma of Science Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Data Science G 70 CPEnglish (4,SA), Maths A or Maths B (4,SA)

    Griffith College Pathway guide 202020

  • Diploma of Social and Psychological Science

    I enjoy studying...

    Psychology and human behaviour, human services, sociology and social theory

    I’d like to work in...

    Community planning and development, welfare services, family support, mental health services, correctional services, rehabilitation services, disability studies, child protection and child safety services

    Sample program structureTrimester 1

    Academic and professional skills development Human services structures Introductory individual and social psychology Interpersonal skills

    Trimester 2 Human services processes; OR Introductory

    cognitive and biological psychology Introduction to social theory Equity and diversity

    Lifespan development OR Business statistics

    griffith.edu.au/college/ programs/psychology

    I’d like to work as a...

    Psychologist, welfare officer, social worker, child safety worker, youth worker, correctional services officer, counsellor

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUSSTART TRIMESTER

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    2-3 F G, M 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent $20,700

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    088101 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science up to 80 CP English (4,SA)

    088141 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Child and Family Studies L 80 CP English (4,SA)

    088131 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Child and Family Studies G 80 CP English (4,SA)

    088121 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Counselling§ M 70 CP English (4,SA)

    088111 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Counselling§ G 70 CP English (4,SA)

    088151 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Human Services G 80 CP English (4,SA)

    088161 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Human Services L 80 CP English (4,SA)

    088241 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Psychological Science G 80 CP English (4,SA)

    088231 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Psychological Science M 80 CP English (4,SA)

    088211 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Social Work G 80 CP English (4,SA)

    088221 Diploma of Social and Psychological Science Bachelor of Social Work L 80 CP English (4,SA)

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  • Associate Degree in Commerce and Business

    About this program

    Our Associate Degree in Commerce and Business is a two-year program leading to the third year of a Griffith University Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management or Bachelor of Business degree. Griffith College Diploma of Commerce or Hotel Management graduates who do not meet requirements to enter the second year of the Griffith University Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management or Business are eligible for one year of credit within the Associate Degree.

    Sample program structureYear 1

    Eight core courses reflecting the Diploma of Commerce or Hotel Management. (80CP)

    Year 2 Eight core, specialist and elective courses (80CP)

    Specialisations Accounting (M) Finance (M) Human resource management (M) International tourism and hotel management (M/G) Management (M)

    griffith.edu.au/college/programs/associate-degree

    TRIMESTERS CAMPUS‡ INTAKE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2020 PROGRAM FEES∆

    1st year entry 4-6 FM, G 1, 2, 3 Australian Year 12 or equivalent

    1st year entry: $41,400

    2nd year entry 2-3 F 2nd year entry: $20,700

    QTAC Program titleBachelor campus

    Credit eligibility for applicable degrees≈

    Assumed knowledge*

    081101 Associate Degree in Commerce and Business up to 160 CP English (4, SA)

    081191 Associate Degree in Commerce and Business up to 160 CP English (4, SA)

    081101Associate Degree in Commerce and Business Bachelor of Commerce Majors: Accounting, Finance

    N, G 160 CP English (4, SA)

    081101Associate Degree in Commerce and Business Bachelor of Business Majors: Management, Human Resource Management

    N, G 160 CP English (4, SA)

    081101Associate Degree in Commerce and Business Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management Major: Hospitality Management

    N 160 CP English (4, SA)

    081191Associate Degree in Commerce and Business Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management Major: Hospitality Management

    G 160 CP English (4, SA)

    081101Associate Degree in Commerce and Business Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management Major: Tourism Management

    N 150 CP English (4,SA)

    081191Associate Degree in Commerce and Business Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management Major: Tourism Management

    G 150 CP English (4,SA)

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  • Endnotes∆ This fee applies to Australian citizens and permanent residents. Program fees are subject to change.≈ Students will progress to their bachelor degree

    upon completion of their Griffith College diploma with a GPA equivalent to the QTAC cut-off rank required for entry to the bachelor. Contact QTAC for information on tertiary GPA to rank equivalencies and for selection ranking cut-offs.

    ‡ Not all majors are available at both campuses. † Credit availability depends on the major chosen within the degree.* Subject specific knowledge we assume you already

    have upon entry to the program. If you do not have this knowledge you will still receive an offer to study, and can choose to take our bridging subjects to catch up. Visit griffith.edu.au/college/admissions/bridging-subjects

    ∑ Quota of 100 places for the Bachelor of Nursing.‡ Quota of 20 places for the Bachelor of Pharmacy.β Quota of 10 places for the Bachelor of Medical

    Laboratory Science; 5 places for the Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics and Bachelor of Paramedicine and 2 places for Bachelor of Physiotherapy and Bachelor of Occupational Therapy.

    § A quota of 5 places for Bachelor of Counselling for Mount Gravatt only. ~ Higher amount of credit applied if 2008EHR

    Business Communication course completed within the Diploma of Commerce.

    Conditions of enrolment and policies and procedures All Griffith College programs are delivered face-to-face. Griffith College has a number of policies and procedures in place to ensure compliance with Government regulatory requirements, including conditions of enrolment. These are accessible at policy.griffithcollege.edu.au.

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  • How to apply

    Explore your options using this guide and the program information on the website griffithcollege.edu.au

    Select your program1

    Decided what you want to study? Apply online at qtac.edu.au

    Assumed knowledge

    In assessing you for admission to Griffith College diplomas, we do not require prior completion of specific subjects. Rather, we assume you already have this knowledge, gained through previous studies or experience. This is referred to as “assumed knowledge”.

    If you haven’t completed studies in the “assumed knowledge” areas for your chosen program, you are still eligible for an offer to study with us. However, we strongly encourage you to take one of our bridging subjects to help you catch up. You can take bridging subjects in your first trimester alongside your regular courses.

    If you do not have the assumed knowledge and do not undertake a bridging subject, you may experience difficulty with some aspects of your program. For more information on bridging subjects visit griffith.edu.au/college/admissions/bridging-subjects

    Additional entry requirements

    Some pathways have additional entry requirements, which are listed in this guide.

    Check the assumedknowledge for yourprogram and anyadditional requirements

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    Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents of Australia should apply through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC). When applying for a program via QTAC, you will need to use a QTAC code when referring to your chosen program. These are listed against each program and degree in this guide. For further information and to lodge your application online visit qtac.edu.au

    If you are a mature aged applicant who may or may not have finished high school, you can apply anytime directly to Griffith College and provide evidence of life and work experience online at griffithcollege.edu.au

    Prepare your application3

    Tuition fees are listed with each diploma in this guide and up-to-date fees are also published on the website griffithcollege.edu.au

    As Griffith College is an accredited Higher Education Provider (HEP), students can access the Governments FEE-HELP loan scheme, provided they meet eligibility criteria. The scheme lets eligible students borrow all or part of their tuition fees. For more information visit studyassist.gov.au

    Find out about study costs and financial assistance

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    QTAC offers will be released progressively prior to each intake - check the QTAC website for details. We recommend that you accept your offer and enrol as soon as possible to secure your place. This will also allow you to build your timetable and confirm your booklist.

    Accept your offerand enrol5

    That’s it—you’re in! We will contact you before the trimester starts to give you information about orientation.

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  • 2020 Key dates

    All programs except Health Care (see below)

    TRIMESTER 1

    Orientation week 17-21 February

    Classes 24 February – 5 June

    Mid-trimester break 6-13 April

    TRIMESTER 2

    Orientation week 15-19 June

    Classes 22 June – 2 October

    Mid-trimester break 10-14 August

    TRIMESTER 3

    Orientation week 12-16 October

    Classes 19 October – 5 February 2021

    Mid-trimester break 21 December 2020 - 1 January 2021

    Health CarePlease note different teaching periods and start dates apply for the Diploma of Health Care only.

    TRIMESTER 1

    Orientation week 17-21 February

    Classes 24 February – 22 May

    Mid-trimester break 6-13 April

    TRIMESTER 2

    Orientation week 1-5 June

    Classes 8 June – 4 September

    Mid-trimester break 27-31 July

    TRIMESTER 3

    Classes 21 September – 18 December

    Mid-trimester break 26-30 October

    Diploma of Health Care graduates will be eligible for entry to second year of the Bachelor of Nursing in February 2021 upon completionof an intensive course, Effective Nursing Practices, taken in January and February 2021. Contact the College for more details.

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  • ABN: 38 076 195 027; CRICOS provider codes: Griffith College 01737F; Griffith University 00233E. The information contained in this guide is correct at the time of publication; however, Queensland Institute of Business and Technology (Griffith College)

    reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details at any time without notice. This guide is provided free of charge. Printed January 2020. GC200114-1343 0220_AW

    For advice and information, visit griffithcollege.edu.au

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