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Abbey College Australia has been
delivering quality training to local
and international students since
2003. We are one of the leading
education providers in Sydney and
we would be delighted to have you
join us at our campus in the heart of
Sydney’s CBD.
Abbey College Australia
Logic Entity Australia Pty Ltd trading as Abbey College
Australia has been delivering quality training to local and
international students since 2003. We are one of the
leading education providers in Sydney and we would be
delighted to have you join us at our campus in the heart
of Sydney’s CBD.
The staff at Abbey College Australia have many years of
collective experience in training within the VET sector.
Our staff have built a reputation for the delivery of
quality learning programs based on national standards.
T: (+61) 2 9212 4470
W: www.abbeycollege.edu.au
Please note: All information in this Course Guide are correct
at time of going to print and may be subject to change. All
current course information can be found on our websites.
version10, April 2019
For all course information,please visit:abbeycollege.edu.au
Call us on:
+61 2 9212 4470
Find us:
Sydney Campus:
L1, L2 ,L6 770 George St.
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Abbey College Australia Pty Ltd
ABN: 24 107 680 026
CRICOS: 02658G
RTO: 91136
About Us
- Our Mission
- Our Values
- Our Objectives
Student Information
- Student Counseling
- Homestay
- Facilities
- Study Pathway
Find Our Courses
Certificate IV in Business
Diploma of Business
Advanced Diploma of Business
Certificate IV in IT Networking
Diploma of Telecommunications Engineering
Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications
Network Engineering
Advanced Diploma of Translating
How to Apply
Fees & Charges
Intake Dates
Sample Timetables
Life in Sydney, Australia
- Estimated Cost of Living
- Find Work While You Study
- Oversea Student Health Cover
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Our Mission
• To provide a range of educational training and assessment
services
• To assist individuals to move towards the realisation of their
full potential with the skills and knowledge to contribute to the
wellbeing of the community as a whole.
Our Values
• Integrity and ethical behaviour
• Empowering learners to contribute to their educational growth
• Fairness, access and equity for learners and staff
• Excellence in teaching and innovative thinking
• Responsiveness and good customer service
• Collaboration and teamwork
• Cultural diversity and an actively inclusive culture
• Environmental responsibility and sustainability
Our Objectives
Abbey College Australia’s objective is to become one of the top five
training providers in Australia within the next 10 years and one of the
top ten providers in the Asia Pacific region in the next 20 years.
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Student InformationOrientation and Enrolment
At Abbey College we provide orientation at the start of every term for new
students. Orientation is usually held Thursday mornings at 9am prior to
the course commencement date. This session is compulsory for all newly
arriving international students. Students will get a chance to meet the staff,
tour the campus, receive their timetables and student ID. This also gives you
the opportunity to ask any questions you might have about the program or
living in Australia. Students will also receive their USB lanyards containing
the Student Handbook and all forms relevant to their time at Abbey College.
Student Support
At Abbey College we seek to present students with the best service during
their time of study. We offer welfare officers who provide on-going support
services to students. This includes advice regarding academia, student visas,
health insurance, welfare, social activities, and effective study methods.
These welfare officers are also your main point of contact at Abbey College.
Academic Support
All of the academic staff members at Abbey College are highly qualified.
Trainers and assessors are certified with experience inside the classroom
and in their fields. They are also aware of industry trends and stay up-to-date
with the latest information to help you achieve your future career goals.
Be innovativeBe beyond average
Study Pathway
The pathway of studying Vocational Education and Training courses provide students with
qualifications to enter Tertiary Institutions like Universities and other Colleges of Higher
Learning. Credit packages and articulation arrangements will vary from Institutes depending
upon the course you wish to study and can be applied for separately.
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Certificate IV in Business
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who use well developed skills and a broad knowledge base in a wide variety of business situations and contexts. They apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems, and analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources. They may provide leadership and guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of others. This course is comprised of 10 units, 1 core unit and 9 elective units.
Career OpportunitiesStudents successfully finishing the course
may gain employment in a range of
industries. Examples of indicative job roles
include Administrator and Project Officer.
Course DurationFull Time - 52 Weeks
Study PathwayAfter achieving the BSB40215 Certificate
IV in Business, students may undertake
a range of Diploma level qualifications
(including BSB50215 Diploma of Business)
within the BSB Business Services Training
Package or other Training Packages.
For more information, please visit : www.abbeycollege.edu.au
BSB40215 | CRICOS CODE 086923A
Diploma of Business
The BSB50215 Diploma of Business address’s skills and knowledge required of individuals in roles that usually involve service delivery at an advanced skill level and may also have responsibility for the supervision of other staff and volunteers.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals with substantial experience in a range of settings who are seeking to further develop their skills across a wide range of business functions. This qualification is also suited to the needs of individuals with little or no vocational experience, but who possess sound theoretical business skills and knowledge that they would like to further develop in order to create further educational and employment opportunities. The course is comprised of 8 units of competency
Our program focuses strongly on marketing and advertising.
Career OpportunitiesStudents successfully finishing the Diploma
course may gain employment in a range
of industries. Examples of indicative job
roles include Marketing Officer, Program
Consultant and Program Coordinator.
Course DurationFull Time - 52 weeks
Study PathwayAfter achieving the BSB50215 Diploma of
Business, candidates may undertake the
BSB60215 Advanced Diploma of Business,
or a range of other Advanced Diploma
qualifications. Formal credit transfer may
be negotiated into relevant courses at an
Australian university.
BSB50215 | CRICOS CODE 087189G
• Must be 18 years old or above to apply for this course.• Satisfactory completed Year 12 of secondary education or its equivalent.• Some experience in a commercial or retail environment.• Must pass an entry test designed to assess the level of English proficiency.
International Students • overall IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent
Qualification Requirements
Entry Requirements
• BSBWHS401
• BSBADM405
• BSBCMM401
• BSBCUS402
• BSBRES411
• BSBWRT401
• BSBHRM405
• BSBMKG413
• BSBINN301
• BSBMKG401
Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs to
meet legislative requirements
Organise meetings
Make a presentation
Address customer needs
Analyse and present research information
Write complex documents
Support the Recruitment, Selection and Induction of Staff
Promote products and services
Promote innovation in a team environment
Profile the market
International Students • overall IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent
• 18 years old or above to apply for this course. • Satisfactory completed Year 12 of secondary education or its equivalent and/or• The BSB40215 Certificate IV in Business or equivalent.• Pass an entry test designed to assess the level of English proficiency.
Qualification Requirements
Entry Requirements
• BSBRSK501
• BSBADM506
• BSBADM502
• BSBADV507
• BSBMKG501
• BSBPMG522
• BSBMKG502
• BSBWOR501
Manage Risk
Manage Business Document Design and Development
Manage Meetings
Develop a Media Plan
Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities
Undertake project work
Establish and adjust the marketing mix
Manage Personal Work Priorities and Professional Development
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Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to install and manage small scale networks, either as an independent network support technician or as part of a team.
This course assumes that students possess skills at Certificate 3 level or equivalent experience, although there are no formal entry requirements. Those candidates who do not have an Australian High School Diploma or a Certificate III in ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package, should complete the “QASA1403 - Certificate IV in ICT Networking Applicant Suitability Assessment”.
Qualification Requirements
Entry Requirements
Career OpportunitiesPossible job titles relevant to this
qualification include:
• IP-based network Installer
• Specialised network infrastructure
installer
• Secure IT network installer
• Entry-level Network Support
• Entry-level Server Support
Course DurationFull Time - 52 weeks
Study PathwayThere is a direct pathway between
this qualification and a wide range
Diplomas in ICT.
• BSBWHS304
• ICTICT401
• ICTICT418
• ICTNWK401
• ICTNWK420
• ICTNWK403
• ICTNWK404
• ICTTEN416
• ICTNWK406
• ICTNWK407
• ICTSAS426
• ICTTEN417
• ICTPMG401
• ICTNWK410
• ICTNWK419
• ICTNWK411
• ICTNWK412
Participate effectively in WHS communication and consultation processes
Determine and confirm client business requirements
Contribute to copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environment
Install and manage a server
Install and configure virtual machines
Manage network and data integrity
Install, operate and troubleshoot a small enterprise branch network
Install, configure and test an internet protocol network
Install, configure and test network security
Install and configure client-server applications and services
Locate and troubleshoot ICT equipment, system and software faults
Install, configure and test a router
Support small scale ICT projects
Install hardware to a network
Identify and use current virtualisation technologies
Deploy software to networked computers
Create network documentation
ICT40418 | CRICOS CODE 099855A
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Advanced Diploma of Business
This qualification reflects the role of individuals with significant experience in a senior administrative role who are seeking to develop expertise across a wider range of business functions.
The qualification is suited to individuals who possess significant theoretical business skills and knowledge and wish to consolidate and build pathways to further educational or employment opportunities.
Career OpportunitiesStudents successfully finishing this course
may gain employment in administration or
marketing in a range of industries.
Examples of indicative job roles include:
• Senior Marketing Officer
• Marketing Coordinator
• Senior Administrator
• Program Coordinator
Course DurationFull Time - 78 weeks
Study PathwayPreferred pathways for candidates
considering this qualification include:
• Graduates of the Diploma of Business or
other equivalent qualification or
• Some vocational experience assisting in
range of support roles without a
formal business qualification.
BSB60215 | CRICOS CODE 099114E
International Students • overall IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent
• 18 years old or above to apply for this course. • Satisfactory completed Year 12 of secondary education or its equivalent and/or• Pass an entry test designed to assess the level of English proficiency.
Qualification Requirements
Entry Requirements
• BSBMGT605
• BSBMGT615
• BSBMGT617
• BSBINM601
• BSBMKG608
• BBSBFIM601
• BSBMKG609
• BSBINN601
Provide leadership across the organisation
Contribute to organisation development
Develop and implement a business plan
Manage knowledge and information
Develop organisational marketing objectives
Manage finances
Develop a marketing plan
Lead and manage organisational change
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Diploma of Telecommunications Engineering Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications
Network EngineeringThis qualification reflects the role of a technical specialist, with high level skills and knowledge in telecommunications and information technology (IT) networks using internet protocol (IP) systems.
An individual in this role can install, test and commission voice and data communications networks in medium to large enterprises using next generation networks technologies.
They can provide specialist technical support in monitoring and administering the installation and upgrade of large telecommunications and IT networks including local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN), IP based protocol systems, voice over internet protocol (VoIP) and unified communications networks, secured networks, cellular mobile networks, microwave systems, wireless and wired line networks, databases, routers, switches and servers.
This qualification reflects the role a technical specialist with high level skills and knowledge in telecommunications and information technology networks using internet protocol (IP) systems who can:
• forecast network growth for enterprise network planning• design and manage IP based network telecommunications equipment• implement convergence technologies in enterprise telecommunications networks• design and manage optical and wireless network telecommunications architectures for high speed broadband capability.
Entry to this qualification is limited to those individuals who:• Have completed a Certificate IV or Diploma from the ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package. or• Have completed a Certificate III in Telecommunications with at least one year full time equivalent and relevant telecommunications practical experience. or• Have completed a Certificate III or a Certificate IV qualification in related technical fields of study with at least one-year full time equivalent and relevant telecommunications practical experience.or• Have completed a minimum of three years equivalent full-time experience in the telecommunications industry with particular technical experience in; installation of cabling; diagnosis and rectification of telecommunications system faults; and the delivery and operation of network infrastructure, for core and access networks in accordance with industry regulations and legislative requirements.
Students must have/or be:• Complex computer skills with the ability to modify and save a document and to upload attachments.• Access to a computer and the internet.• 18 years old or above to apply for this course.• Satisfactory completed Year 12 of secondary education or its equivalent and/or• For overseas students whose first language is not English an overall IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent OR• Pass an Abbey College Australia entry test designed to assess the level of English proficiency.
Qualification Requirements Qualification Requirements
Entry Requirements Entry Requirements
Course DurationFull Time - 52 weeks
Course DurationFull Time - 104 weeks
Study PathwayThere is a direct pathway between
this qualification and a higher level
qualification. Students may undertake a
higher qualification such as the ICT60210
Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications
Network Engineering or a range of other
Advanced Diploma qualifications and
this may have advanced standing in an
Australian university.
Study PathwayPreferred pathways for candidates
considering this qualification include:
• Graduates of the Diploma of
Telecommunications Engineering or other
equivalent qualification or
• Some vocational experience assisting in
range of support roles without a
formal business qualification.
• BSBSUS501
• ICTNWK502
• ICTPMG503
• ICTPMG504
• ICTTEN516
• BSBPMG522
• ICTTEN502
• ICTNWK516
• ICTTEN511
• ICTSUS501
• ICTTEN513
• ICTTEN514
• ICTPMG610
• ICTPMG611
• ICTSUS601
• ICTTEN611
• ICTNWK509
• BSBWHS501
• ICTNWK518
• ICTSUS602
• BSBDES602
• ICTNWK503
Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability
Implement secure encryption technologies
Prepare a project brief
Prepare project specifications
Produce technical solutions from business specifications
Undertake project work
Design a telecommunications project
Determine best-fit topology for a local network
Administer a data communications network
Implement server virtualisation for a sustainable ICT system
Install, configure and test a local area network switch
Install, configure and test a server
Develop a project management plan
Prepare a detailed design brief
Integrate sustainability in ICT planning and design projects
Produce an ICT network architecture design
Design and implement a security perimeter for ICT networks
Ensure a safe workplace
Design an enterprise wireless local area network
Establish a business case for sustainability and competitive
advantage in ICT Projects
Research global trends
Install and maintain valid authentication processes
ICT51015 | CRICOS CODE 097674M ICT51015 | CRICOS CODE 099115D
Career OpportunitiesPossible job titles relevant to this
qualification include:
• IP-based network Installer
• Specialised network infrastructure installer
• Secure IT network installer
• Installer of emerging technologies
• Telecommunications technical specialist
• Entry-level Network Engineer
• Entry-level Server Administrator
• Entry-level Network Administrator
• Server/Network Support Level 2-3
Career OpportunitiesStudents successfully finishing this course
may gain employment in administration or
marketing in a range of industries.
Examples of indicative job roles include:
• Network engineering technical officer
• telecommunications network manager
• optical network designer
• IP based convergence integrator
• P based optical network designer
• network security manager
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Advanced Diploma of Translating
The Advanced Diploma of Translating is a National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) accredited Professional Level Course. It aims to provide the students with contextual knowledge, bilingual skills in English and Chinese as well as ethics. This knowledge is needed to perform competently as a professional translator, the standard corresponding to NAATI professional levels. After successfully completing the course students will be well equipped with both theoretical and practical knowledge skills required for practicing as a translator from English into Chinese.
All ESL (English as Second Language) applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English with an IELTS score of 6.5, or completion of a recognised Degree or Diploma or equivalent in any discipline from an English speaking country. In addition, all students are required to undertake an intake test to demonstrate adequate competency in both English and LOTE (Language Other Than English) as part of the enrolment process.
Qualification Requirements
Entry Requirements
Career OpportunitiesStudents successfully finishing
the PSP60816 Advanced Diploma
of Translation course may gain
employment in the public and private
sectors as an English to Chinese
translator, either on a freelance or
contract basis. In addition, many
graduates may perform some
translating tasks as part of their
principal duties in jobs requiring
translating, bilingual and cross-cultural
communication skills, in different
industries.
Course DurationFull Time - 50 weeks
Study PathwayStudents completing this qualification
are eligible for credit against selected
university degree programs.
• PSPTIS100
• PSPTIS101
• PSPTIS060
• PSPTIS061
• CUAWRT401
• PSPTIS062
• PSPTIS064
• PSPTIS067
• PSPTIS002
• PSPTIS071
• PSPTIS072
• PSPTIS065
• PSPTIS003
Apply codes and standards to professional judgement
Negotiate translating and interpreting assignments
Analyse text types for translation of special purpose texts (LOTE English)
Quality assure translations
Edit texts
Translate special purpose texts from English to LOTE
Read and analyse special purpose English texts to be translated
Demonstrate complex written LOTE proficiency in different subjects and
cultural contexts
Build glossaries for translating and interpreting assignments
Translate multimedia source material
Use translation technology
Read and analyse special purpose LOTE texts to be translated
Prepare to translate and interpret
PSP60816 | CRICOS CODE 093459F
Step 1: Choose CourseCheck out our course outline and entry
requirements at our website
Step 2: Complete The Enrolment
FormRead the terms & conditions and the Student
Handbook available from our website
Step 3: Provide Relevant
DocumentsAttach all relevant documents. For example
• Certified copies of passport
• Education qualifications
• English qualifications
• Working experience (if relevant)
• RPL application (if relevant)
Step 4: Submit Your ApplicationReturn your application form and the necessary
documents to : L1,L2 and L6 , 770 George St. Sydney NSW 2000 AUSTRALIAOR email to : [email protected]
Step 5: Received an Offer LetterIf your application is successful you will receive a
letter of offer for you nominated course along with a written agreement. When we receive your signed student agreement and fees, we will send you an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE). This eCoE is used to apply for your student visa. Once the visa is granted, you are ready to go!
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Intake Date
For addition fees information, please refer to the to Studentfees & charges page that is available on our website at www.abbeycollege.edu.au
Enrolment/Application fee (not refundable)
Confirmation of Enrolment fee (COE)
Material fee /term (Business & IT)
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AUD$600
* Please note, the intake for Advanced Diploma of Telecommunication Network Engineering available on January,April, July and October intake only.
** For Advanced Diploma of Translating, please check the availability intake with our marketing representative.
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*Disclaimer: Information here is correct at time of printing and is subject to change without notice. Please contact Abbey College for any additional Information.
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Life in Sydney,
Australia
Australia is made up of eight states and territories.
People from all parts of the world travel to live
in or visit Australia. The country is surrounded by
water offering beautiful beaches and amazing
natural attractions like the Great Barrier Reef,
many National Parks, deserts, tropical forests,
canyons, mountain, and more. Some of Australia’s
most popular recreational activities are surfing and
skiing.
Sydney was one of the first cities established in
Australia. It’s also the largest and most popular.
This cosmopolitan city boasts the famous Sydney
Opera House and Harbour Bridge. There are also
numerous world class restaurants and shopping
areas. Students joining us will always have
something to do whilst in Sydney
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Find Work While You Study
International students are allowed to work for 40 hours per fortnight whilst studying full time. There are numerous casual and part-time jobs available for students in cafes, restaurants, or retail businesses. Working offers you the right to minimum wage as well as superannuation. For more information, visit www.fairwork.gov.au.
Oversea Student Health Cover
The Australian government requires that all international students have
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). OSHC offers you access to a
world-class health care system. This is great for the quality of treatment
for anyone injured or sick in Australia; however, it can become quite costly.
Having OSHC can assist in mitigating these costs. BUPA is a popular
insurance company with international students.
Estimated Cost of Living
Living expenses can include accommodation, transportation,
food, clothes, books and entertainment. You will need
approximately AUD $20,000 to cover the whole year of study in
Sydney (excluding tuition fees). Rents are fairly high in Sydney
but this depends on whether you choose to share with friends
and which suburb you choose to live in. Transport is easy to
access as all trains, buses, ferry and light rails lead to the CBD.
Students should have at least AUD $2,000 when you first arrive
to cover your initial expenses. These figures do not include
large household items such as a refrigerator or a car. For more
information, visit www.studyinaustralia.gov.au
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abbeycollege.edu.au
+61 2 9212 4470
L1, L2 ,L6 770 George St. Sydney NSW
2000 Australia
Abbey College Australia Pty Ltd
ABN: 24 107 680 026
CRICOS: 02658G
RTO: 91136