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Celebrating 30 years of empowering future leaders
COURSE GUIDE 2019Sydney and Melbourne,
Australia
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WELCOME TO
Dr. KEN HAWKINS
(PhD, MEd, BA, DipPE, FIML, FAICD)
Executive Chair
Kent Governing Board
Kent empowers its students to realise their full potential by guiding them every step of their academic journey in order for them to achieve their professional aspirations.
By placing a large emphasis on providing the tools every student needs to succeed, such as first class facilities and an industry-experienced teaching body, we empower students to broaden their possibilities upon their graduation.
Academically, Kent’s focus is to stimulate students by teaching them to apply critical thinking to issues relevant to varied professional environments. By adopting a practical learning approach, students are exposed to ideas and theories from real-world situations, giving them a competitive advantage once they enter the workforce.
Kent’s academic team has extensive industry experience, which allows students to grasp concepts from a practical perspective and apply them to issues relevant to their prospective careers.
Kent’s commitment runs deeper than just what is taught in the classroom. By offering external workshops that focus on personal and professional development, students are presented with the opportunity to broaden and advance their development.
There is also an extensive student events calendar, which allows students to create new friends from a mix of countries and cultures.
An endless amount of possibilities await you once you begin your learning journey here at Kent, and the Kent team will be here to guide and encourage you every step of the way.
A Message from the Executive Chair
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WHAT WE’RE PROUD OF
Our GraduatesKent has over 10,000 graduates working in industries all over the globe.
Our Student BodyKent’s student body is made up of over 60 nationalities.
Our CampusesTwo state-of-the-art campuses located in the central business districts of Sydney and Melbourne.
Our CoursesFully-accredited courses that are recognised globally.
Our HistoryKent has been providing quality education to domestic and international students for 30 years.
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Lucie BielczykovaBachelor of Business
(Accounting)
“When I had a goal to complete an internship in finance and discussed it at Kent, in addition to feedback on various companies and their internship programs, reference letter, consultations, I also received very personalized help in the form of direct industry contacts where I obtained valuable insights. This helped me to choose the right companies to apply for and finally to pick the one that has allowed me to get hands-on experience and gain an exposure to many areas in financial markets, while treating me like
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a family from day one. I can say this would not happen without the help and connections I got from my teachers. It isn’t something you would receive at a big university, and that’s why I think studying at Kent made such a big difference for me.”
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BAC
HEL
OR
DEG
REE
SBachelor of Business Single Specialisations:• Accounting• Management• Marketing• Information Systems
Double Specialisations:• Marketing and Management
Bachelor of Accounting
Bachelor of Information Technology
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CRICOS CODE:074600G
INTAKES:3 intakes per year
DURATION:3 years
TUITION FEE (2019):AUD $7,600per trimester
START DATES & INTAKESTrimester 2: 8th July 2019Trimester 3: 4th November 2019Trimester 1: 9th March 2020
COURSE DURATION6 Trimesters (standard duration 3 years)
STUDY OPTIONSFull time on campus only
CAMPUSSydney & Melbourne
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESBusiness Development ManagerOrganisational Development ManagerBusiness AnalystChange Management ConsultantManagement ConsultantAccount ManagerBrand ManagerMarketing ExecutiveProject ManagerIndustrial Relations OfficerHuman Resources OfficerAccount Executive
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE - Yes
STUDY REQUIREMENTS4 Subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 units per calendar year is required for full time study.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTPlease refer to page 13 for the Entry Requirements.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENTPlease refer to page 13 for the Entry Requirements.
COURSE UNIT GUIDE
^7 units for each specialisation.* Elective units can be chosen from any other area of specialisation. ** Please refer to the course structure for Bachelor of Accounting on page 7.
Marketing
Consumer Behaviour
Integrated Marketing
Communications
Internet Marketing
International Marketing
Customer Relationship
Management
Marketing Research
Marketing Strategy
CBEH209
IMCO211
IMKT212
ITMK208
MARK210
MKMR303
MKST304
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
Cross Cultural Management
Change Management
Entrepreneurship
Financial Management
Human Resource
Management
International Management
Leadership for Managers
CCMT313
CNMT210
ENTP205
FINM202
HRMG203
ITMG306
LEMT305
Management
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INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS - Yes
Information Systems
Database Fundamentals
Object-Oriented Design and Programming
Enterprise Social Networks
IT for Business Organisations
Project and Quality Management
Systems Analysis and Design
Web Page Design and Development
Software Engineering
Business Intelligence
DBFN212
OODP101
ENSN201
ITBO201
PAQM321
SYAD310
WPDD202
SENG205
BUIN311
Marketing Principles
Organisational Behaviour
Quantative Methods
Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
The IT Professional
Business Accounting
Business Communication
Business Economics
Business Law
Business Strategy
Management Principles
BACT105
BCOM101
BECO107
BLAW204
BSTR301
MGTP102
COREUNITS
MKTP103
OGBH201
QMTH104
CRSE108
TITP105
SpecialisationsCore Units
Specialisation Units
Elective Units
Total Units
Single Specialisation:• Marketing• Management
10 7 7* 24
• Information Systems 10 9 5* 24
• Accounting** 10 10 4* 24
Double Specialisation:• Marketing and Management 10 14^ 0 24
COURSE STRUCTURE
(Core unit for all specialisations except Information Systems)
(Core unit for Information Systems specialisation only)
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CRICOS CODE:074601G
INTAKES:3 intakes per year
DURATION:3 years
TUITION FEE (2019):AUD $7,600per trimester
START DATES & INTAKESTrimester 2: 8th July 2019Trimester 3: 4th November 2019Trimester 1: 9th March 2020
COURSE DURATION6 Trimesters (standard duration 3 years)
STUDY OPTIONSFull time on campus only
CAMPUSSydney & Melbourne
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESFinancial AccountantManagement AccountantAuditorTax AccountantCorporate Restructuring Business AnalystInvestment ManagerTaxation AdvisorFinancial AnalystEnvironmental AccountantPersonal Finance AdvisorBookeeping Clerk
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLEYes
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTSYes
STUDY REQUIREMENTS4 Subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 units per calendar year is required for full time study.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTPlease refer to page 13 for the Entry Requirements.
ENGLISH REQUIREMENTPlease refer to page 13 for the Entry Requirements.
COURSE STRUCTUREThe course consists of 24 units: 10 core units, 10 Accounting specialisation units and 4 elec-tive units from other specialisations.
ALTERNATIVE DEGREE OPTION:Students may apply to study the same course and units under the Bachelor of Business with a specialisation in Accounting (CRICOS: 074600G)
ACCREDITED AND RECOGNISED BY:
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING
Elective Units
Cross Cultural Management
Change Management
Entrepreneurship
Financial Management
Database Fundamentals
Developing Web Information System
Enterprise Social Networks
IT for Business Organisations
Project and Quality Management
Systems Analysis and Design
Web Page Design and Development
CCMT313
CNMT210
ENTP205
FINM202
DBFN212
DWIN309
ENSN201
ITBO201
PAQM321
SYAD310
WPDD202
Consumer Behaviour
Integrated Marketing Communications
Internet Marketing
International Marketing
Customer Relationship Management
Marketing Research
Marketing Strategy
Human Resource Management
International Management
Leadership for Managers
CBEH209
IMCO211
IMKT212
ITMK208
MARK210
MKMR303
MKST304
HRMG203
ITMG306
LEMT305
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COURSE UNIT GUIDEBusiness Accounting
Business Communication
Business Economics
Business Law
Business Strategy
BACT105
BCOM101
BECO107
BLAW204
BSTR301
Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
Management Principles
Marketing Principles
Organisational Behaviour
Quantative Methods
COREUNITS
CRSE108
MGTP102
MKTP103
OGBH201
QMTH104
Accounting
Accounting Information Systems
Advanced Financial Reporting
Auditing
Business Analysis and Valuation
Corporate Law
Cost Accounting
Corporate Accounting
Financial Accounting
Financial Management
Taxation Law
ACIS215
AFNR315
AUDT317
BAVA320
CLAW314
COAC216
COAC218
FIAC214
FINM202
TLAW317
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COURSE UNIT GUIDE
COREUNITS
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CRICOS CODE:097568B
INTAKES:3 intakes per year
DURATION:3 years
TUITION FEE (2019):AUD $8,200per trimester
START DATES & INTAKESTrimester 2: 8th July 2019Trimester 3: 4th November 2019Trimester 1: 9th March 2020
COURSE DURATION6 Trimesters (standard duration 3 years)
STUDY OPTIONSFull time on campus only
CAMPUSSydney & Melbourne
INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTSYes
COURSE STRUCTUREThe course consists of 24 units, 18 core units and 6 elective units.
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLEYes
STUDY REQUIREMENTS4 Subjects (units) per trimester. Minimum of 8 units per calendar year is required for full time study.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTSuccessful completion of Australian Year 12 with a passing grade in Mathematics or equivalent.
(Please refer to page 13 for additional Entry Requirements.)
ENGLISH REQUIREMENTPlease refer to page 13 for the Entry Requirements.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESSoftware DeveloperWeb DeveloperIT Project ManagerDesktop Systems SpecialistTechnical Software ConsultantWeb and Multimedia ProducerAnimatorIT AdvisorGames DesignerFinance Software AnalystMobile App Designer
Capstone Project A
Capstone Project B
Cloud and Beyond
Computer Architecture
Communications and Technology
Data Communication and Networking
Data Structure and Algorithms
Database Fundamentals
Developing Web Information Systems
CPRO303
CPRO305
CLBE304
CARC103
CTEC104
DCAN202
DSAA204
DBFN212
DWIN309
Enterprise Social Networks
IT for Business Organisations
Management Principles
Object-Oriented Design and Programming
Project & Quality Management
Software Engineering
System Analysis and Design
The IT Professional
Webpage Design and Development
ENSN201
ITBO201
MGTP102
OODP101
PAQM321
SENG205
SYAD310
TITP105
WPDD202
Accounting Information Systems
Advanced Financial Reporting
Auditing
Business Accounting
Business Analysis and Valuation
Business Economics
Business Law
Business Strategy
Change Management
Consumer Behaviour
Corporate Accounting
ACIS215
AFNR315
AUDT317
BACT105
BAVA320
BECO107
BLAW204
BSTR301
CNMT210
CBEH209
COAC218
Corporate Law
Cost Accounting
Cross Cultural Management
Customer Relationship Management
Entrepreneurship
Financial Accounting
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Integrated Marketing Communications
CLAW314
COAC216
CCMT313
MARK210
ENTP205
FIAC214
FINM202
HRMG203
IMCO211
International Management
International Marketing
Internet Marketing
Leadership for Managers
Marketing Principles
Marketing Research
Marketing Strategy
Organisational Behaviour
Quantitative Methods
Taxation Law
ITMG306
ITMK208
IMKT212
LEMT305
MKTP103
MKMR303
MKST304
OGBH201
QMTH104
TLAW317
Elective Units
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESSoftware DeveloperWeb DeveloperIT Project ManagerDesktop Systems SpecialistTechnical Software ConsultantWeb and Multimedia ProducerAnimatorIT AdvisorGames DesignerFinance Software AnalystMobile App Designer
VET
C
OU
RSE
SVocational Education and Training Courses
• Certificate IV in Business• Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping• Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication• Certificate IV in Web-based Technologies
ertificatesC
iplomas
• Diploma of Leadership and Management• Diploma of Project Management• Diploma of Accounting• Diploma of Marketing and Communication• Diploma of Website Development• Diploma of Digital Media Technologies
D
dvanced Diplomas
• Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management• Advanced Diploma of Program Management• Advanced Diploma of Accounting• Advacned Diploma of Marketing and Communication• Advanced Diploma of Information Technology
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* All VET Courses are offered in Kent’s Sydney campus only.
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VET COURSES
QUALIFICATION DURATIONTUITION FEES
(AUD) NATIONAL
CODECRICOS CODE
Business and Management Courses
Certificate IV in Business 37 Weeks $4500 BSB40215 086880G
Diploma of Leadership and Management
1 Year $6000 BSB51918 098946F
Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management
1 Year $6000 BSB61015 095633C
Diploma of Project Management 1 Year $6000 BSB51415 095635A
Advanced Diploma of Program Management
1 Year $6000 BSB61218 098963E
Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping
72 weeks $7500 FNS40217 098585D
Diploma of Accounting 60 weeks $7500 FNS50217 098586C
Advanced Diploma of Accounting 82 weeks $9000 FNS60217 098587B
Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication
1 Year $6000 BSB42415 095637K
Diploma of Marketing and Communication
1 Year $6000 BSB52415 095632D
Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication
1 Year $6000 BSB61315 095638J
Digital and Information Technology Courses
Certificate IV in Web-based Technologies
30 Weeks $4500 ICT40315 086546K
Diploma of Website Development 41 Weeks $6000 ICT50615 086671E
Diploma of Digital Media Technologies
41 Weeks $6000 ICT50915 086712A
Advanced Diploma of Information Technology
30 Weeks $4500 ICT60115 086723J
For Academic entry requirements of each
individual course, please refer to
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YOUR VET STUDY PATHWAYS
Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication
Diploma of Marketing and Communication
Advanced Diploma of
Marketing and Communication
Duration 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year
Course Fee (AUD$) $6000 $6000 $6000
MARKETING
For more course information and other pathway options, please visit kent.edu.au or email [email protected]
ACCOUNTING
Certificate IV in Accounting
and Bookkeeping
Diploma of Accounting
Advanced Diploma of Accounting
Duration 72 weeks 60 weeks 12 weeks*
Course Fee (AUD$) $7500 $7500 $1500*
*The duration and course fees are reduced for units completed in the Diploma of Accounting studies.
Duration 30 Weeks 41 Weeks 30 Weeks
Course Fee (AUD) $4500 $6000 $4500
INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY
Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies
Advanced Diploma of Information Technology
Diploma of Website
Development
Diploma of Digital Media Technologies
OR
Duration 37 Weeks 1 Year 1 Year
Course Fee (AUD$) $4500 $6000 $6000
LEADERSHIP AND MANAGERMENT
Certificate IV in Business
Diploma of Leadership and Management
Advanced Diploma of
Leadership and Management
PROJECTMANAGEMENT
Certificate IV in Business
Diploma of Project
Management
Advanced Diploma of Program
Management
Duration 37 Weeks 1 Year 1 Year
Course Fee (AUD$) $4500 $6000 $6000
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“When I came to Australia I looked for the chance to combine my IT skills with my passion for art. I have always loved graphic design and animation so when I found that Kent had a pathway from a Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies to a Diploma of Digital Media Technologies I decided to have a closer look. Kent’s city centre location and the competitive fees eventually led me to making what I think was a good decision, choosing to start this journey.”
Matteo CalistiDiploma of
Digital Media Technologies
“...Actually when I started my pathway at Kent I was planning on working as a web designer, but now I have discovered that digital animation and video effects are absolutely amazing! Thank you Kent for showing me a new possibility and helping me find my way!”
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ENTR
Y R
EQU
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Additional Information:
Applicants with previous Higher Education StudyApplicants who have undertaken any higher education study within the last ten years since leaving high school may be eligible for admission to a Kent course with credit transfers (advanced standing).
Applicants with previous Vocational Education and Training StudyApplicants who have undertaken any VET study within the last ten years since leaving school may be eligible for admission to a Kent course with credit transfers (advanced standing).
Mature Age Student Applicants with Work and Life ExperienceFor applicants who are over 21 years old and do not have formal qualifications, Kent will consider educational and work experience outlined in an application on a case by case basis.
Domestic Applicants with Recent Secondary Education (within the past two years)Kent will admit students who have an Australian Certificate of Education, successful completion of Year 12 (Sound or Satisfactory achievement in all subjects, UAI 54.1 or ATAR 58.00).
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PeopleAs part of Kent’s commitment to Reconciliation, Closing the Gap etc, Kent is proud to offer Indigenous Access scholarships to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to support their personal and academic success.
Applicants with overseas qualificationRefer to the academic and English requirements for International Applicants: http://kent.edu.au/kent3/wp-content/uploads/DOC-Academic-Entry-Equivalences.pdf
Academic Requirements
English Language Proficiency
Vocational Education and Training Courses
(VET)Successful completion of
Australian year 12 or equivalent (including recognised Entry
Pathways)
IELTS (Academic) 5.5 overall score with no band less than 5.0 or
equivalent.
Bachelor Degrees (Higher Education)
YEAR 12 Successful completion of
Australian year 12 or equivalent (including recognised Entry
Pathways)
IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall score with no band less than 5.5 or
equivalent.
YEAR 12 IELTS 5.5
IELTS 6.0
(International Applicants from non-English-speaking
backgrounds only)
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Kent Institute Australia offers scholarships and bursaries to a select number of Australian and international students applying for our degree courses.
Kent believes in supporting students from diverse social and economic backgrounds. To achieve this, Kent offers a variety of scholarships open to international and FEE HELP domestic students. To apply for a scholarship, please ensure that all forms are completed and submitted as part of your initial course application. Please note that scholarship places are limited.
Visit the Kent website for more information on scholarships and bursaries available to students.
SCH
OLA
RSH
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International Student Scholarship
AlumniBursary
Higher EducationBursary
FEE-Help
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SUPERIOR STUDENT SERVICES
Student Wellbeing SupportKent caters to diverse student learning needs and aims to identify and respond to the learning needs of all students. Kent provides free and confidential counselling support.
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Student EventsKent holds many extra-curricular events and activities for students all throughout the year. Events and activities are planned around five core themes Just for fun!, Personal Success and Leadership, Careers and Employment, Academic Skills & English Language Skills.
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Academic and English Language Support
Kent’s learning advisers deliver workshops for all new students. They also offer individual student consultations at any stage of their course. The team are specialists in higher education and training who have years of experience providing quality advice to a wide variety of students. It is our mission to empower students to achieve their goals through guided academic support and skills development.
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Career and Employment SupportWe want to see Kent students graduate equipped with the confidence, skills, knowledge and ability to sell themselves to prospective employers.
To achieve this, Kent provides students with lifetime access to our exclusive online Kent Careers Service portal and personal weekly consultation services ‘Career Hub’ and regular ‘Job Ready’ workshops.
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Leadership, Experience and Development Program
Employers are looking for candidates who have done something extra. LEAD is a points based program that gives aspiring leaders an opportunity to build leadership capacity, interpersonal communications and gain skills for future employment. Students who accumulate 100 or more points over the year receive a Kent LEAD Program certificate and activity transcript at the annual awards ceremony.
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“It’s good to be a Kent student as they provide plenty of resources for further study for not only about my course but for individual interests.”
Hiroki Fujiwara - Japan Diploma of Digital Media Technologies
Kent students are from all over the globe.
“Kent Institute Australia has always been helpful and responsible towards its students, providing quality education and extra activities both on and off campus. Kent gave me an opportunity to volunteer and give back to the community through the LEAD program, which allowed me to continue my personal growth in addition to receiving a superior learning experience.”
Danish Pokhrel - NepalBachelor of Accounting
“The staff at Kent Institute Australia are very accommodating and understand the challenges that many overseas student face while living and studying in Australia. Kent assists students with their concerns while studying here and they provide fantastic support to the fullest possible extent.”
Justine Glen Pacampara - PhilippinesBachelor of Business (Marketing)
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Develop a global network of contacts when you graduate.
“I really appreciated the study-life balance at Kent. After classes we had plenty of free time. I used to socialise with students from diverse backgrounds, learn about new cultures which was a great experience. We also tried many typical things Australians would do e.g. surfing, which was great fun as well!”
Michal Polewiak - PolandCertificate IV in Business alumnus
Consultant (Strategy & Operations) at PwC Poland
“The IT course from Kent gave me the basic knowledge I needed to be able to enter the digital industry. As an account / project manager I must understand how a website is built and the terminology used in order to discuss the project with the developers as well as with the client. The digital knowledge gave me something even more precious: freedom to work from anywhere.”
Karen Valadares - BrazilInformation Technology Certificate IV alumnusDigital Account Manager at “Working As We Go”
“Studying at Kent was an amazing experience from the beginning. I am thrilled I had an opportunity to study technical subjects and learn about HTML, JAVA, FLASH, Project Management and many more areas. Kent’s library was expanding every semester and we did not need to go far to study or write our assessments. Kent’s academic team were also brilliant and really enhanced the educational experience.”
Kristina Magathova - SlovakiaBachelor of Business (Management) alumnusMarketing Assistant and CRM Manager
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IMPORTANT DATES
Higher Education (Bachelor Degrees)
TrimesterEnrolment and
Orientation DatesStudy Dates Census
1 11 March 2019 - 15 March 2019 18 March 2019 - 26 June 2019 5 April 2019
2 8 July 2019 - 12 July 2019 15 July 2019 - 23 October 2019 2 August 2019
3 4 - 8 November 2019 11 November 2019 - 28 February 2020 29 November 2019
1 9 March 2020 - 13 March 2020 16 March 2020 - 24 June 2020 3 April 2020
2 6 July 2020 - 10 July 2020 13 July 2020 - 21 October 2020 31 July 2020
2019
2020
VET (Cert i f icate IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma)
Blocks Orientation Date Intake Dates Census
A* 4 January 2019 7 January 2019 11 January 2019
B 1 February 2019 4 February 2019 8 February 2019
C* 1 March 2019 4 March 2019 8 March 2019
D 19 April 2019 22 April 2019 26 April 2019
E* 17 May 2019 20 May 2019 24 May 2019
F 5 July 2019 8 July 2019 12 July 2019
G* 2 August 2019 5 August 2019 9 August 2019
H 20 September 2019 23 September 2019 27 September 2019
I* 18 October 2019 21 October 2019 25 October 2019
A* 3 January 2020 6 January 2020 10 January 2020
B 31 January 2020 3 February 2020 7 February 2020
C* 28 February 2020 2 March 2020 6 March 2020
D 17 April 2020 20 April 2020 24 April 2020
E* 15 May 2020 18 May 2020 22 May 2020
2019
2020
Please Note:
The Census date is the official deadline for finalising your enrolment for the study period. You may only choose to withdraw or defer from a subject until this date, as once it has passed you are committed to your enrolment for the study period. Census dates vary each term.
* Denotes intakes for the Diploma of Project Management and Advanced Diploma of Program Management
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360O CAMPUS TOURScan the QR code and explore our online
Kent’s Sydney CBD campus features:
• Free high-tech IT services and laboratories
• Sleek modern student kitchen and breakout areas
• Dedicated mezzanine floor with Learning Centre and IT labs for general study
• Student accessible project and meeting rooms
• Access to public transport, restaurants and tourist attractions
• State of the art lecture and tutorial rooms
Kent’s Melbourne CBD campus features:
• Furnished student breakout areas with contemporary colour schemes
• Premium IT facilities. • Four new computer labs and five
lecture theatres/tutorial rooms• An Academic Learning Centre and
Library with private study areas• Two private group project rooms with
projection functionality• Large student breakout room• Indoor bike racks
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Information provided is considered to be true and correct at the time of publication.
2019 Kent Course Guide - V2 - 15th May 2019
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