In the month of April, ACU will be hosting a series of panel discussions featuring ACU graduates across a range of different professions. Students are encouraged to register for one or more, and get helpful advice as well as learn more about working in those professions.
Talk with Teachers and Educators
Tuesday 18 April 2023, 6.00pm – 6.45pm
Talk with Lawyers and Criminologists
Wednesday 19 April 2023, 6.00pm – 6.45pm
Talk with Business and IT Professionals
Thursday 27 April 2023, 6.00pm – 6.45pm
A number of other Industry Webinars will take place in September and early October.
Are you a high school student that wants to find out more about studying at RMIT? Come along to our tours during the school holidays and take a look around our City, Brunswick or Bundoora campuses.
RMIT will be hosting 2-hourly tours over a few days, and students can register for the days and times that suit them best. Registering is essential and can be made at RMIT School Holiday Campus Tours.
Physiotherapist, Chiropractor, Osteopath and Myotherapist
A frequently asked question is what the difference is between the roles of physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths, and Myotherapists.
So, what is the difference? In November 2020 an article by Charlotte Ganderton and Matthew King was published on the ABC website addressing this very topic, and the fact that all four types of therapy come highly recommended to assist people in managing their aches and pains. To sum up the article –
In Australia, physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors have extensive university training and are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Myotherapists complete an advanced diploma or bachelor’s degree in myotherapy or "musculoskeletal therapy” but are not registered with AHPRA.
The article goes on to state that a physiotherapist assesses your problem, provides a diagnosis, and helps you understand what's wrong while considering your general health, activities, and lifestyle. They treat your complaint with a variety of "active" therapies, such as exercise programs and hydrotherapy.
A chiropractor works on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the muscles, ligaments, tendons, bones and joints, and the effect on the nervous system.
They have an emphasis on passive manual treatments, including joint and soft-tissue manipulation, and spinal adjustments. They may also prescribe exercises to help you rehabilitate from your condition as well as provide dietary advice.
An osteopath focuses on the muscular and nervous systems, assessing the structure of the body to determine its impact on function. Treatment involves a combination of active and passive therapies, including joint manipulation and mobilisation, massage, as well as postural advice and exercise programs.
Finally, a myotherapist works to assist your aches and pains by focusing on the muscles and joints. They offer a range of mostly "hands-on" treatments including dry needling, massage, and joint mobilisation, but can also prescribe exercises.
Dental Technology and Oral Health Courses in Victoria in 2023
Dental technicians construct and repair dentures (false teeth) and other dental appliances, including crowns, bridges and orthodontic appliances (Good Careers Guide)
Oral health therapists diagnose dental decay and gum diseases, work together with dentists to provide routine oral health care for children and adults, and also help to promote oral health and preventive dental practices among school children and the broader community (Good Careers Guide)
Both of these professionals work together with dentists and dental surgeons.
INSTITUTION
COURSE NAME
VCE PREREQs
MAJOR STUDIES IN 2023
Charles Sturt University
(Wagga Wagga, and also taught at Holmesglen Institute, Chadstone Campus)
Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology or Chemistry.
Dental hygiene, Dental therapy, Evidence based oral health practice, Oral health science, Preventive dentistry.
Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology or Chemistry.
Oral health sciences, Preventive and clinical dentistry, Social sciences and health promotion, Vocational clinical practice.
Free Online Student Guide
Students considering studying medicine or dentistry are invited to access the iCanMed website for information about where to study medicine and dentistry, what the entry requirements might be, and all things related to the UCAT test required for most medicine courses. This is an excellent ‘go to guide’ to use as a resource.
Career in Non-Emergency Patient Transport Paramedic Services Victoria provides non-emergency patient transport in Metropolitan Melbourne and Regional Victoria and provides non-emergency patient transport to both public and private hospitals, diagnostic facilities, and private individuals.
On a recent SEEK advertisement for a role as a Patient Transport Officer (PTO) at Paramedic Services Victoria, details of the key duties of the PTO were published, and include –
Ensuring full compliance with organisational policies and procedures
Acting as the primary carer in the assessment, treatment and transport management of patients
Performing as part of a team to deliver high quality treatment in a timely, safe and efficient manner
Ensuring compliance with patient care documentation requirements
Adhering to all relevant regulations and clinical practice
Maintaining currency of qualifications by undertaking training and updates as required
Maintaining of work areas
The advertisement goes on to state that the successful candidate should be able to demonstrate -
Ability to take a leadership role within the team to ensure high standards of patient care and safety
Clear communication and good interpersonal skills
Able to work reasonable additional hours if required
Physically capable of performing patient transfers
PTO’s are not paramedics but, rather, they fulfill the vital role of transporting non-critical patients to hospitals, clinics, etc. To become a Patient Transport Officer (PTO), one needs to complete a minimum of that HLT31120 Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport.
Aviation Courses in Victoria in 2023 The aviation industry is not only about pilots and flight attendants, but also includes aircraft manufacturing, ground crew, management, customer service, cargo and logistics…the list goes on. An interesting website to browse can be found here. Below are a number of courses offered in Victoria. For a comprehensive list of all courses, their majors, and double degrees on offer, visit VTAC.
Aerodynamics and jet aircraft performance, Air Transport Pilot Licence theory, Airline operations, Airspace management and air traffic services, Aviation business management, Aviation human factors, Aviation safety management systems, Commercial pilot licence, Multi-engine command instrument rating.
Aerodynamics and jet aircraft performance, Air Transport Pilot Licence theory, Airline operations, Airspace management and air traffic services, Aviation business management, Aviation human factors, Aviation safety management systems, Commercial pilot licence, Multi-engine command instrument rating.
Accounting, Air transport pilot licence theory, Aircraft aerodynamics and performance, Aircraft design and operations , Airspace management and air traffic services , Aviation business management, Aviation human factors, Aviation regulation and operation, Aviation safety management systems, Business administration, Business analytics and analysis, Commercial pilot licence, Entrepreneurship and innovation , Finance , Human resource management, Information systems, Logistics and supply chain management, Management , Marketing, Multi-engine command instrument rating.
Accounting, Air traffic services, Aircraft design and operations, Aircraft maintenance, Airline planning and operations, Airport management, Airspace management, Aviation business management, Aviation human factors, Aviation marketing, Aviation regulation and operation, Aviation safety management systems, Business administration, Business analytics and analysis, Entrepreneurship and innovation , Finance, Flight planning and performance, Human resource management, Logistics and supply chain management, Management, Marketing .
Customer Service on an Aircraft, First Aid, Inflight food and beverage service, Pre-flight customer service, Responsible Service of Alcohol, Safety and security.
Be part of the next generation of built environment thinkers and doers, learning how to reimagine the world around us. Develop possible futures through ethical, experimental and engaged design practice, and shape the lived experience of communities, places and environments.
At the University of Melbourne, students can learn how architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, urban planning, property and construction can combine to address our shared challenges of today and tomorrow.
Students get the opportunity to collaborate across the various disciplines of the built environment.
Researchers and industry practitioners teach the programs and are leaders in public conversations about our cities and regions, shaping policy development and transforming Australian practice.
Melbourne, frequently ranked as the world’s most liveable city, is a fantastic city in which to become and be an expert in the built environment fields.
Students are encouraged to visit Built Environment at Melbourne andbrowse the four study areas on offer to find out more.
Studying the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at RMIT
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree allows students the opportunity to explore the fundamentals of engineering — science, mathematics, design, and more — before selecting a specialisation.
Students gain a wealth of engineering skills and knowledge, and through their elective subjects are exposed to a range of specialisations.
After their first year of study, students will be able to choose which branch of engineering to explore in more depth, including:
aerospace engineering
automotive engineering
biomedical engineering
civil and infrastructure engineering
chemical engineering
computer and network engineering
electrical, electronic and telecommunications engineering
environmental engineering
mechanical engineering
manufacturing engineering
mechatronics engineering
sustainable systems engineering.
RMIT is ranked 10th in the Oceania region for Engineering in 2023.
The VCE prerequisites for entry are Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL, and Units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 20 in any Mathematics. This course has a guaranteed ATAR of 75.00.
Swinburne’s law school offers an undergraduate program that focuses on commercial law with an emphasis on intellectual property (IP) law, and it is the only degree in Victoria with this specialisation.
Swinburne’s 4-year Bachelor of Laws has a distinct emphasis on trademarks, patents and designs, copyright, technology and innovation, and the prohibition of misleading or deceptive conduct and competition law. The course offers students a degree that emphasises practical skills and real-world experience.
The Swinburne Bachelor of Laws program is fully accredited by the Council of Legal Education in Victoria and offers students the option of a single degree or combined program with arts, science, business or engineering.
The VCE prerequisites are Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in any English, or 30 in EAL, and the subject adjustments (bonuses) awarded are for a study score of 25 in any business, any humanities or any LOTE subjects equalling 2 aggregate points per study, to an overall maximum of 12 points.
Wikipediastates that Sport Management is the field of business dealing with sports and recreation. Sports management involves any combination of skills that correspond with planning, organising, directing, controlling, budgeting, leading, or evaluating of any organisation or business within the sports field.
Updated in late 2022, Indeed Australia published the top 10 Careers in Sports Management. These include Talent Scout, Sports Consultant, Sports Centre Manager, and Sports Analyst.
In Victoria, Sport Management can be studied at various institutions. Some of these courses include –