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Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (with specialisations)

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

All students receive a standard entry credit level package of 64 subject points based on the entry criteria: a recognised vocational/professional qualification such as a trade certificate (Certificate III), advanced certificate (Certificate IV), associate diploma, diploma or the appropriate tertiary qualification and a minimum of three years relevant industrial experience or possess other qualifications deemed to be equivalent by the Faculty. This entry credit is represented as VET08C Entry Level Vocational Credit. The duration of the course in equivalent full time years is 1.0.

For students who have completed the TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment an additional standard credit package will be issued. This is represented as VET03C - Certificate IV TAA 40104 /TAE 40110 Credit - 24 subject points and will appear as a Forward Credit (FCR) conditional upon the successful completion of EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning. This VET03C credit will exempt students from the following subjects: EEE303 Training Design & Assessment; EPT322 Training in Workplaces and EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET. Actual course duration with additional credit package (FTE): 0.625

NOTE: Students must have completed the TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and provided a copy of their Certificate and transcript prior to enrolling in EEB312.

Students who do not hold a current Training and Assessment Qualification (CertIV TAA - TAA 40104 or TAE 40110) will complete the full program as detailed below:

Core Subjects
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of Vocational Education and Training
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EEE303 Training Design and Assessment +
EPT322 Training in Workplaces +
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET +
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education+



BACHELOR OF ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (with specialisations)

All students receive a standard entry credit level package of 64 subject points. All students receive a standard entry credit level package of 64 subject points based on the entry criteria: a recognised vocational/professional qualification such as a trade certificate (Certificate III), advanced certificate (Certificate IV), associate diploma, diploma or the appropriate tertiary qualification and a minimum of three years relevant industrial experience or possess other qualifications deemed to be equivalent by the Faculty. This entry credit is represented as VET08C Entry Level Vocational Credit. The duration of the course in equivalent full time years is 2.0.

For students in the Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (with specialisations) who have completed the TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment an additional standard credit package will be issued. This is represented as VET03C - Certificate IV TAA 40104 /TAE 40110 Credit - 24 subject points and will appear as a Forward Credit (FCR) conditional upon the successful completion of EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning. This VET03C credit will exempt students from the following subjects: EEE303 Training Design & Assessment; EPT322 Training in Workplaces and EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET. Actual course duration with additional credit package (FTE): 1.625

NOTE: Students must have completed the TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and provided a copy of their Certificate and transcript prior to enrolling in EEB312.

Students with qualifications and experience beyond the minimum level (a recognised technical/vocational qualification such as a trade certificate (Certificate III), advanced certificate (Certificate IV), associate diploma, diploma or the appropriate tertiary qualification or equivalent, and a minimum of three years' relevant industrial experience) may be eligible for credit in some subjects. Note: A BSZ98 Certificate IV in Workplace Training and Assessment or a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAA 40104 or TAE 40110) does not count as a vocational qualification for entry purposes.


BACHELOR OF ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Students who do not hold a current Training and Assessment Qualification (CertIV TAA - TAA 40104 or TAE 40110) will complete the full program of sixteen (16) eight-point subjects (64 points) as detailed below:

Core Subjects
EML102 Written Communication*
EEL120 Social Context of Vocational Education and Training*
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education*
EEE303 Training Design and Assessment * +
EPT322 Training in Workplaces* +
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET* +
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning * #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education*+
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

Restricted Electives
And a further 56 points (equivalent to seven x 8-point subjects) comprising Elective subjects selected from:
EEB220 Language, Literacy & Numeracy in Vocational Education and Training
EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
EEL407 Mentoring/Workplace PD Strategies for VET
ERP440 Research in VET
EMT409 Technology for Adult Learning and Teaching
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
EEP423 Managing the Adult Learning Environment
EEE404 Assessment Practices in Adult and Vocational Education
EMC414 Curriculum Studies: Vocational Education
EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
HRM320 Issues in Human Resources Management
HRM 210 Human Resources Management
HRM330 Strategic Human Resources Management

Student must select 40 points (five subjects) from those listed above. With approval from the Course Director two subjects (16 points) may be selected from within or without the University. Students completing the above study pattern will graduate with the Bachelor of Adult & Vocational Education – BAdult&VocEd

BACHELOR OF ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (LANGUAGE, LITERACY & NUMERACY)

Students who do not hold a current Training and Assessment Qualification (CertIV TAA - TAA 40104 or TAE 40110) will complete the full program of sixteen (16) eight-point subjects (64 points) as detailed below:

Core Subjects
EEL120 Social Context of Vocational Education and Training*
EML102 Written Communication*
EEE303 Training Design and Assessment * +
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education*
EPT322 Training in Workplaces* +
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET* +
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning * #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education*+

Specialisation – Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy
Eight subjects (64 points) made up of the following subjects:
EEB220 Language, Literacy & Numeracy in Vocational Education and Training
EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

Students completing the above study pattern will graduate with the Bachelor of Adult & Vocational Education (Language, Literacy and Numeracy)– BAdult&Voc Ed(LLN)

BACHELOR OF ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING)

Students who do not hold a current Training and Assessment Qualification (CertIV TAA - TAA 40104 or TAE 40110) will complete the full program of sixteen (16) eight-point subjects (64 points) as detailed below:

Core Subjects
EEL120 Social Context of Vocational Education and Training*
EML102 Written Communication*
EEE303 Training Design and Assessment * +
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education*
EPT322 Training in Workplaces* +
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET* +
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning * #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education*+

Specialisation – Vocational Education and Training
Eight subjects (64 points) made up of the following subjects:
EEB220 Language, Literacy & Numeracy in Vocational Education and Training
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
EEE404 Assessment Practices in Adult and Vocational Education
EEL407 Mentoring/Workplace PD Strategies for VET
EEP423 Managing the Adult Learning Environment
EMT409 Technology for Adult Learning and Teaching
ERP440 Research in VET

Students completing the above study pattern will graduate with the Bachelor of Adult & Vocational Education (Vocational Education and Training) BAdultEd&Train(VocEd&Train)

BACHELOR OF ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (TRAINING SYSTEMS AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Students who do not hold a current Training and Assessment Qualification (CertIV TAA - TAA 40104 or TAE 40110) will complete the full program of sixteen (16) eight-point subjects (64 points) as detailed below:

Core Subjects
EEL120 Social Context of Vocational Education and Training*
EML102 Written Communication*
EEE303 Training Design and Assessment * +
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education*
EPT322 Training in Workplaces* +
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET* +
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning * #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education*+

Specialisation – Training Systems and Human Resource Management
Eight subjects (64 points) made up of the following subjects:
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
HRM320 Issues in Human Resources Management
HRM 210 Human Resources Management
HRM330 Strategic Human Resources Management
EMT409 Technology for Adult Learning and Teaching
EEE404 Assessment Practices in Adult and Vocational Education
EEL407 Mentoring/Workplace PD Strategies for VET
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

Students completing the above study pattern will graduate with the Bachelor of Adult & Vocational Education (Training Systems and Human Resource Management) BAdultVocEd(TrainSys&HRMgt)

* These subjects are in the Associate Degree
+ These subjects have a compulsory practical component. NOTE: EPT322; EPT327 and EEE303 embed the Units of Competency for the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE 40110).
# Before enrolling in this subjects must have completed a TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. Students must provide a certified copy of their certificate and transcript before enrolling in this subject. Students completing the study pattern for those entering without the Certificate IV TAA (TAA 40104 or TAE 40110) will meet this enrolment requirement by successfutl completion of the following subjects: EPT322; EPT327 and EEE303.

Key Subjects

The key subjects which will apply from 201330 will be:

Associate Degree in Adult and Vocational Education

  • EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning
  • EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
  • EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (with specialisations)

  • EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning
  • EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
  • EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Enrolment pattern

NOTE - In consultation with the course manager/director it may be possible to develop enrolment patterns to meet individual requirements.

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Associate Degree in Adult and Vocational Education- commencing WITHOUT CertIV TAA 40104 or TAE 40110

PART-TIME DE
Commencing in Session 1 (same sequence of enrolment applies for commencement in Session 2 and Session 3)

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET

Year 1 - Session 2
EEE303 Training Design & Assessment
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET

Year 2 - Session 1
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EPT322 Training in Workplaces

Year 2 - Session 2
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

OR - Utilising all three teaching Sessions:

PART-TIME DE
Commencing in Session 1

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET

Year 1 - Session 2
EEE303 Training Design & Assessment
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET

Year 1 - Session 3
EPT322 Training in Workplaces
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education

Year 2 - Session 1
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

FULLTIME DE
Commencing in Session 1
(same sequence of enrolment applies for commencement in Session 2 and Session 3)

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET
EPT322 Training in Workplaces
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education

Year 1 - Session 2
EEE303 Training Design & Assessment
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

# Before enrolling in this subjects must have completed a TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. Students completing the study pattern for those entering without the Certificate IV TAA (TAA 40104 or TAE 40110) will meet this enrolment requirement by successfutl completion of the following subjects that embed the Units of Competency from the CertIVTAA(TAE 40110), namely: EPT322; EPT327 and EEE303.

Associate Degree in Adult and Vocational Education- commencing WITH CertIV TAA 40104 or TAE 40110

PART-TIME DE
Commencing in Session 1
(same sequence of enrolment applies for commencement in Session 2 and Session 3)

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET

Year 1 - Session 2
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Year 2 - Session 1
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #

OR - Utilising all three teaching Sessions:

PART-TIME DE
Commencing in Session 1

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET

Year 1 - Session 2
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Year 1 - Session 3
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #

# Before enrolling in this subjects must have completed a TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. Students must provide a certified copy of their certificate and transcript before enrolling in this subject.

BACHELOR OF ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (with Specialisations)

  • Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education
  • Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (Vocational Education and Training)
  • Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (Language, Literacy and Numeracy)
  • Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (Training Systems and Human Resource Management


Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (with specialisations)- commencing WITHOUT CertIV TAA 40104 or TAE 40110

PART-TIME DE
Commencing in Session 1
(same sequence of enrolment applies for commencement in Session 2 and Session 3)

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET

Year 1 - Session 2
EEE303 Training Design & Assessment
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET

Year 2 - Session 1
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EPT322 Training in Workplaces

Year 2 - Session 2
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Year 3 - Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 3 - Session 2
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 4 - Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 4 - Session 2
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

OR - Utilising all three teaching Sessions:

PART-TIME DE
Commencing in Session 1

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET

Year 1 - Session 2
EEE303 Training Design & Assessment
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET

Year 1 - Session 3
EPT322 Training in Workplaces
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education

Year 2 - Session 1
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Year 2 - Session 2
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 2 - Session 3
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 3 - Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 3 - Session 2
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

FULLTIME DE

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET
EPT322 Training in Workplaces
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education

Year 1 - Session 2
EEE303 Training Design & Assessment
EPT327 Effective Teaching in VET
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Year 2 - Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 2 - Session 2
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

# Before enrolling in this subjects must have completed a TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. Students must provide a certified copy of their certificate and transcript before enrolling in this subject. Students completing the study pattern for those entering without the Certificate IV TAA (TAA 40104 or TAE 40110) will meet this enrolment requirement by successfutl completion of the following subjects that embed the UNits of Competency form the CertIVTAA(TAE 40110): EPT322; EPT327 and EEE303.

Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (with specialisations)- commencing WITH CertIV TAA 40104 or TAE 40110

PART-TIME DE
Commencing in Session 1
(same sequence of enrolment applies for commencement in Session 2 and Session 3)

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET

Year 1 - Session 2
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Year 2 - Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #

Year 2 - Session 2
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 3 - Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 3 - Session 2
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 4 - Session 1
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

OR - Utilising all three teaching Sessions:

PART-TIME DE
Commencing in Session 1

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET

Year 1 - Session 2
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Year 1 - Session 3
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #

Year 2 - Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 2 - Session 2
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 2 - Session 3
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 3 - Session 1
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

FULLTIME DE

Year 1 - Session 1
EML102 Written Communication
EEL120 Social Context of VET
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EPT320 High Level Facilitation Skills for Post Compulsory Education

Year 1 - Session 2
EEB312 Reflective Practice and Lifelong Learning #
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 2 - Session 1
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation
[ ] Restricted Elective / Specialisation

Year 2 - Session 3 - OR Year 3 - Session 1
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

# Before enrolling in this subjects must have completed a TAA 40104 or TAE 40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. Students must provide a certified copy of their certificate and transcript before enrolling in this subject.

Restricted Elective/Specialisations.

Students in the general Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education degree will select Elective subjects as noted below. Students undertaking a specialisation must include all subjects noted in the relevant specialisation for their program as listed below.

Restricted Electives

Students enrolled in the general Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education will select 56 points (equivalent to seven x 8-point subjects) comprising Elective subjects selected from:
EEB220 Language, Literacy & Numeracy in Vocational Education and Training
EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
EEL407 Mentoring/Workplace PD Strategies for VET
ERP440 Research in VET
EMT409 Technology for Adult Learning and Teaching
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
EEP423 Managing the Adult Learning Environment
EEE404 Assessment Practices in Adult and Vocational Education
EMC414 Curriculum Studies: Vocational Education
EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
HRM320 Issues in Human Resources Management
HRM210 Human Resources Management
HRM330 Strategic Human Resources Management

Student must select 40 points (five subjects) from those listed above. With approval from the Course Director two subjects (16 points) may be selected from within or without the University. Students completing the above study pattern will graduate with the Bachelor of Adult & Vocational Education – BAdultVocEd

Specialisations

Vocational Education and Training

EEB220 Language, Literacy & Numeracy in Vocational Education and Training
EEL407 Mentoring/Workplace PD Strategies for VET
ERP440 Research in VET
EMT409 Technology for Adult Learning and Teaching
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
EEP423 Managing the Adult Learning Environment
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner
EEE404 Assessment Practices in Adult and Vocational Education
Students completing the above study pattern will graduate with the Bachelor of Adult & Vocational Education (Vocational Education and Training) BAdultVocEd (VocEd&Train)

Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy

EEB220 Language, Literacy & Numeracy in Vocational Education and Training
EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

Students completing the above study pattern will graduate with the Bachelor of Adult & Vocational Education (Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy) BAdultVocEd (LLN)

Training Systems and Human Resource Management

HRM310 Developing Human Resources
HRM320 Issues in Human Resources Management
HRM 210 Human Resources Management
HRM330 Strategic Human Resources Management
EMT409 Technology for Adult Learning and Teaching
EEE404 Assessment Practices in Adult and Vocational Education
EEL407 Mentoring/Workplace PD Strategies for VET
EEB330 Developing the VET Practitioner

Students completing the above study pattern will graduate with the Bachelor of Adult & Vocational Education (Training Systems and Human Resource Management) BAdultVocEd(TrainSys&HRMgt)

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