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ONLINE ENROLMENT GUIDEFOUNDATION

deakincollege.edu.au

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PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAREFULLY.

Step 1 - Login

Type the following link - http://learning.deakincollege.edu.au

Login using:

Username Password

– Student ID (look in your letter of offer)– Date of Birth (yyyymmdd)

(example: if your date of birth is 6 January 1991, type 19910106)

(If you are locked-out for any reason, try again in 15 mins.)

Step 2

Click on the ‘Account Administration’ tab at the top of the screen.

Step 3 - Click on the ‘Update my Profile’ tile.

The Personal Details tab will be highlighted. Click ‘Edit’ (see black arrow below), complete/update the details and Save.

You will need to click on all the tabs at the top of the screen (see red arrows below) and add or update your information.

Once you have completed/updated information in all the tabs and saved, close the screen and click on the ‘Enrolment & Registration’ tile.

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ENROLMENT & REGISTRATION GUIDE (refer to Course Outlines under ‘Appendix’ )

Step 1

First, check that the trimester displayed is correct, then ensure that your program is selected (see red arrows).

Step 2

Select (see black arrow)

NOTE:

You will now be directed to a ‘Class Times’ page to choose your modules and class times.

- Domestic students can choose from one and up to four modules.

- International students must choose their modules based on their study load:

a) Minimum - 75%, must choose 3 modules

b) Minimum - 100%, must choose 4 modules

SAMPLE

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ENROLMENT & REGISTRATION GUIDE

Step 3 - ‘Class Times’ page,

Ensure that you register in the ‘Free Modules’ (see red arrow below) before you register in your Core/Optional modules.

Then, click the ‘+’ sign to add a module. (see blue arrow below)

SAMPLE

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ENROLMENT & REGISTRATION GUIDE

Step 4 - Register your Classes

A pop-up window will appear and you will be required to choose a class time for the lecture and prac-tical/tutorial for the module that you had selected (click on the row to add or change classes).

Note: You will have to do this for each module that you select.

Once you have selected the class time your modules will be highlighted and a ‘-’ sign will be displayed next to the module. (see example below)

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When all your modules are selected, click ‘Next’. This button will not be available (greyed out) if your registration is incomplete.

Step 5

You will now be directed to the Finance screen. Check that the modules you have selected and the payment is correct. For Domestic students, a sponsor (‘Fee-help’) charge will be shown.

You can then review your registration (next screen) before exiting.

If this button is green, click on it to proceed to the next step.

If the button is not available (greyed out), please click on “Enrolment Help” at the bottom of the screen for assistance.

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Check your timetable by clicking on the Class Timetable tile on the Home screen

Kindly ensure that you complete the following tasks, after your registration:

Step 1 - English Diagnostic Activity (This exercise is required and all new students must attempt it)

What is it? • A 30-minute online exercise to show you (and us) what you might need help with. • This is not assessing your English language ability, but it is an exercise using various academic skills designed for both native English speakers and English as an alternate language (EAL) speakers. • There are 26 questions, which are mostly multiple choice.

Step 2 - Deakin University username and password

You will need to obtain a Deakin University password to use the computers in the computer labs. How to activate a Deakin University Username and Password ?

Visit the following link: https://sync.deakin.edu.au/activate/password

Please refer to further instructions in the appendix pages to assist you in completing both these tasks.

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Appendix

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Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College; ABN 11 074 633 668; CRICOS Provider Codes: Deakin College 01590J, Deakin University 00113B

V1.3 - 13/12/2019 Document: AC-01-164D Page 1 of 9

Course Outline (T1 2020)

Campus Melbourne Burwood Campus

Intake March, June, October

CRICOS Standard Program: 089916J

Extended Program: 089917G

Course Duration

Standard Program: 8 units delivered over 2 trimesters Extended Program: 12 units delivered over 3 trimesters

Teaching Methods

Instruction for all units are a combination of classroom based, consultation hours, homework hours and on-line learning hours.

Assessment Assessment for all units is ongoing and continuous consisting of tests, assignments, practical, case study analysis and final examinations.

Course Structure

Standard: The course comprises eight units (four core units and 4 elective units in the relevant stream). To be awarded the Foundation Program you must complete and pass eight units.

Extended: The course comprises twelve units (8 core units and 4 elective units in the relevant stream). To be awarded the Foundation Program Extended you must complete and pass 12 units.

In addition, a number of support tutorials are available to help students with their academic units.

Further Studies Students who complete and pass the Foundation Program are eligible to enter the Diploma courses.

Foundation Program

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Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College; ABN 11 074 633 668; CRICOS Provider Codes: Deakin College 01590J, Deakin University 00113B

V1.3 - 13/12/2019 Document: AC-01-164D Page 2 of 9

STANDARD PROGRAM Core Units (4 Units)

• FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills • FNDS014 Intercultural Studies • FNDS015 Information Technology • FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing and Research

EXTENDED PROGRAM Core Units (7 Units)

• FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication • FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing • FNDS012 Computer Skills • FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills • FNDS014 Intercultural Studies • FNDS015 Information Technology • FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing and Research

Choose one (1) of the following:

• FNDH023 Essential Mathematics OR

• FNDA023 Mass Communication

STANDARD and EXTENDED PROGRAM Elective Units

• FNDA020 Society and Culture • FNDA021 Law • FNDA022 Media • FNDA023 Mass Communications • FNDB020 Accounting • FNDB021 Economics • FNDB022 Management • FNDB023 Marketing • FNDE020 Introduction to Systems Analysis • FNDE021 Mathematics I • FNDE022 Physics • FNDE023 Mathematics II • FNDE024 Biology • FNDH021 Chemistry • FNDH022 Human Biology • FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

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Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College; ABN 11 074 633 668; CRICOS Provider Codes: Deakin College 01590J, Deakin University 00113B

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Foundation Program Example Course Plans for Students

Example Course Plans for Students

The following course plans should be used as a guide only.

Electives for students with a Diploma listed in the Provisional Offer 2 section of the Letter of Offer: Students should choose 4 electives from the Stream you are enrolled in. Refer to the stream guides in the following pages. Electives for students with a Deakin University Bachelor Degree listed in the Provisional Offer 2 section of the Letter of Offer: Please note students with offers for direct pathways to Deakin University Bachelor Degrees may have prescribed subjects and electives. Students transitioning into the Diploma of Engineering will have prescribed elective units to complete. Details are in the following pages.

How to use the Plans

Students will be enrolled into one of the following pathways based on their offers at Deakin College/Deakin University. The following course plans outline suggested programs for the streams offered in the Foundation Program.

• Arts (B)

• Business (B, WF)

• Health (B, WF)

• Engineering (WF)

• IT (B)

• Science (WF)

There is one zero credit point unit offered in the Foundation Program. It does not count towards your units undertaken as a part of your program and is offered at no cost.

Subject Required for Trimester 2 2019

Trimester 3 2019

Trimester 1 2020

SLE010 Laboratory and Fieldwork safety unit

Students should enrol in SLE010 if they are enrolling in FNDE022 or FNDH021

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Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College; ABN 11 074 633 668; CRICOS Provider Codes: Deakin College 01590J, Deakin University 00113B

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Before you choose your subjects please read these instructions

It is important to look at your letter of offer carefully before selecting your subjects.

The Letter of Offer provides information on your pathway. The Letter of Offer was sent to you congratulating you on your acceptance into Deakin College. The letter of offer looks like this:

Some students will be going from Foundation to a Diploma course and then to Deakin University to complete a Bachelor Degree. Other students will have been provided the chance to go from Foundation directly to Deakin University to complete the bachelor degree. These students may have specific subjects they need to complete.

There are two sections you must check:

Provisional Offer 2 and Conditions of this offer and/or explanatory notes.

The above example shows a student with a direct 2nd stage path to Diploma so they would follow the regular course subject example in their stream.

If you have Deakin University and a Bachelor Degree listed in your Provisional Offer 2 section then please check the Conditions of this offer and/or explanatory notes section for instructions of specific subjects you must choose. Your degree identification code which will be a letter with 3 numbers following it (example S460) and will be listed in the course section of the offer may have a separate course guide page for it. Please ask for assistance to find this in the following pages.

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO DIPLOMA OF COMMUNICATION, DESIGN & FILM, TELEVISION & ANIMATION

This course map Is for illustrative purposes only. Students must meet the unit requirements as set out in the Course Outline. Deakin College reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published herein. Students are advised to check the relevant Course Outline for the most up-to-date information relating to their course structure and available units. CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 1 of 2

COURSE MAP – DOMESTIC / INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Academic Coordinator: Shanal Uduwana E: [email protected] P: 03 9246 8479

Standard – 2 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic

Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Extended – 3 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS010 Introduction to Academic

Communication

CORE FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

CORE FNDS012 Computer Skills

Restricted Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

3rd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Core Units 2020 – the units below will be offered in the following trimesters:

Diploma of Film, Television and Animation

FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

FNDS012 Computer Skills

FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

FNDS015 Information Technology

FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO FOUNDATION PROGRAM DIPLOMA OF FILM, TELEVISION AND ANIMATION

CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 2 of 2

Restricted Electives 2020 – Students must choose one (1) of the following units in their first trimester:

Diploma of Film, Television and Animation

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Program Electives 2020 – Students should complete any four electives from the list below:

Diploma of Film, Television and Animation

FNDA020 Society and Culture

FNDA021 Law

FNDA022 Media

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDB021 Economics

FNDB022 Management

FNDB023 Marketing

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Entry to Deakin College Diploma

Trimester Intake Burwood Max Credits

Diploma of Film, Television and Animation T1, T2, T3 50 WAM 8

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO DIPLOMA OF COMMERCE & BUSINESS

This course map Is for illustrative purposes only. Students must meet the unit requirements as set out in the Course Outline. Deakin College reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published herein. Students are advised to check the relevant Course Outline for the most up-to-date information relating to their course structure and available units. CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 1 of 2

COURSE MAP – DOMESTIC / INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Academic Coordinator: Shanal Uduwana E: [email protected] P: 03 9246 8479

Standard – 2 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Extended – 3 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

CORE FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

CORE FNDS012 Computer Skills

Restricted Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

3rd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Core Units 2020 – the units below will be offered in the following trimesters:

Diploma of Commerce

FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

FNDS012 Computer Skills

FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

FNDS015 Information Technology

FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO FOUNDATION PROGRAM DIPLOMA OF COMMERCE

CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 2 of 2

Restricted Electives 2020 – Students must choose one (1) of the following units in their first trimester:

Diploma of Commerce

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Program Electives 2020 – Students should complete any four electives from the list below:

Diploma of Commerce

FNDA021 Law

FNDB020 Accounting

FNDB021 Economics

FNDB022 Management

FNDB023 Marketing

FNDE020 Introduction to Systems Analysis

FNDE021 Mathematics I

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Entry to Deakin College Diploma

Trimester Intake Burwood Waterfront Max Credits

Diploma of Commerce T1, T2, T3 50 WAM 50 WAM 8

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING

This course map Is for illustrative purposes only. Students must meet the unit requirements as set out in the Course Outline. Deakin College reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published herein. Students are advised to check the relevant Course Outline for the most up-to-date information relating to their course structure and available units. CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 1 of 2

COURSE MAP – DOMESTIC / INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Academic Coordinator: Shanal Uduwana E: [email protected] P: 03 9246 8479

Standard– 2 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

PRESCRIBED ELECTIVE FNDE021 Mathematics I

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

PRESCRIBED ELECTIVE FNDE022 Mathematics II

Elective Elective

Extended – 3 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

CORE FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

CORE FNDS012 Computer Skills

PRESCRIBED ELECTIVE FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

PRESCRIBED ELECTIVE FNDE021 Mathematics I

3rd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

PRESCRIBED ELECTIVE FNDE022 Mathematics II

Elective Elective

Core Units 2020 – the units below will be offered in the following trimesters:

Diploma of Engineering

FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

FNDS012 Computer Skills

FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

FNDS015 Information Technology

FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO FOUNDATION PROGRAM DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING

CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 2 of 2

Restricted Electives 2020 – Students must choose the following prescribed elective units:

Diploma of Engineering

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

FNDE021 Mathematics I

FNDE023 Mathematics II

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Program Electives 2020 – Students must complete any two electives from the list below:

Diploma of Engineering

FNDB022 Management

FNDE022 Physics

FNDE024 Biology

FNDH021 Chemistry

FNDH022 Human Biology

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Entry to Deakin College Diploma

Trimester Intake Waurn Ponds Max Credits

Diploma of Engineering T1, T2, T3 50 WAM 8

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO DIPLOMA OF HEALTH SCIENCES

This course map Is for illustrative purposes only. Students must meet the unit requirements as set out in the Course Outline. Deakin College reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published herein. Students are advised to check the relevant Course Outline for the most up-to-date information relating to their course structure and available units. CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 1 of 2

COURSE MAP – DOMESTIC / INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Academic Coordinator: Shanal Uduwana E: [email protected] P: 03 9246 8479

Standard– 2 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Extended – 3 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

CORE FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

CORE FNDS012 Computer Skills

Restricted Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

3rd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Core Units 2020 – the units below will be offered in the following trimesters:

Diploma of Health Sciences

FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

FNDS012 Computer Skills

FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

FNDS015 Information Technology

FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO FOUNDATION PROGRAM DIPLOMA OF HEALTH SCIENCES

CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 2 of 2

Restricted Electives 2020 – Students must choose one (1) of the following units in their first trimester:

Diploma of Health Sciences

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Program Electives 2020 – Students should complete any four electives from the list below:

Diploma of Health Sciences

FNDB022 Management

FNDE021 Mathematics I

FNDE022 Physics

FNDE024 Biology

FNDH021 Chemistry

FNDH022 Human Biology

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Entry to Deakin College Diploma

Trimester Intake Burwood Waterfront Max Credits

Diploma of Health Sciences T1, T2, T3 50 WAM 50 WAM 8

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

This course map Is for illustrative purposes only. Students must meet the unit requirements as set out in the Course Outline. Deakin College reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published herein. Students are advised to check the relevant Course Outline for the most up-to-date information relating to their course structure and available units. CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 1 of 2

COURSE MAP – DOMESTIC / INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Academic Coordinator: Shanal Uduwana E: [email protected] P: 03 9246 8479

Standard– 2 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Extended – 3 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

CORE FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

CORE FNDS012 Computer Skills

Restricted Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

3rd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Core Units 2020 – the units below will be offered in the following trimesters:

Diploma of Information Technology

FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

FNDS012 Computer Skills

FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

FNDS015 Information Technology

FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO FOUNDATION PROGRAM DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 2 of 2

Restricted Electives 2020 – Students must choose one (1) of the following units in their first trimester:

Diploma of Information Technology

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Program Electives 2020 – Students should complete any four electives from the list below:

Diploma of Information Technology

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

FNDE021 Mathematics I

FNDE020 Introduction to Systems Analysis

FNDE022 Physics

FNDE024 Biology

FNDH021 Chemistry

FNDH022 Human Biology

FNDB022 Management

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Entry to Deakin College Diploma

Trimester Intake Burwood Max Credits

Diploma of Information Technology T1, T2, T3 50 WAM 8

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO DIPLOMA OF SCIENCE

This course map Is for illustrative purposes only. Students must meet the unit requirements as set out in the Course Outline. Deakin College reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published herein. Students are advised to check the relevant Course Outline for the most up-to-date information relating to their course structure and available units. CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 1 of 2

COURSE MAP – DOMESTIC / INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Academic Coordinator: Shanal Uduwana E: [email protected] P: 03 9246 8479

Standard– 2 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Extended – 3 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

CORE FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

CORE FNDS012 Computer Skills

Restricted Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

3rd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Core Units 2020 – the units below will be offered in the following trimesters:

Diploma of Science

FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

FNDS012 Computer Skills

FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

FNDS015 Information Technology

FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO FOUNDATION PROGRAM DIPLOMA OF SCIENCE

CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Page 2 of 2

Restricted Electives 2020 – Students must choose one (1) of the following units in their first trimester:

Diploma of Science

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Program Electives 2020 – Students should complete any four electives from the list below:

Diploma of Science

FNDB022 Management

FNDE021 Mathematics I

FNDE022 Physics

FNDE024 Biology

FNDH021 Chemistry

FNDH022 Human Biology

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Entry to Deakin College Diploma

Trimester Intake Waurn Ponds Max Credits

Diploma of Science T1, T2, T3 50 WAM 8

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO BACHELOR OF NURSING

This course map Is for illustrative purposes only. Students must meet the unit requirements as set out in the Course Outline. Deakin College reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published herein. Students are advised to check the relevant Course Outline for the most up-to-date information relating to their course structure and available units. CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Bachelor of Nursing (H326) 018327G Page 1 of 2

COURSE MAP – DOMESTIC / INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Academic Coordinator: Shanal Uduwana E: [email protected] P: 03 9246 8479

Standard – 2 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Extended – 3 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

CORE FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

CORE FNDS012 Computer Skills

Restricted Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

3rd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Core Units 2020 – the units below will be offered in the following trimesters:

Bachelor of Nursing

FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

FNDS012 Computer Skills

FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills *

FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

FNDS015 Information Technology

FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills *

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

* English requirement for FNDS013 & FNDS016 must be 75%

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Restricted Electives 2020 – Students must choose one (1) of the following units in their first trimester:

Bachelor of Nursing

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Program Electives 2020 – Students should complete any four electives from the list below:

Bachelor of Nursing

FNDB022 Management

FNDE021 Mathematics I

FNDE022 Physics

FNDE024 Biology

FNDH021 Chemistry

FNDH022 Human Biology

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

First year entry to Deakin University

Trimester Intake Burwood Waterfront Waurn Ponds Max Credits

Bachelor of Nursing + T1 70 WAM 70 WAM 70 WAM 8

+ This degree program is subject to availability and quotas apply. You must arrive on the start date listed above to attend an enrolment session. Your attendance is compulsory. Late enrolments will not be permitted.

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY and EARLY YEARS)

This course map Is for illustrative purposes only. Students must meet the unit requirements as set out in the Course Outline. Deakin College reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published herein. Students are advised to check the relevant Course Outline for the most up-to-date information relating to their course structure and available units. CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Bachelor of Education (Primary) (E359) 015204J Page 1 of 2

COURSE MAP – DOMESTIC / INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Academic Coordinator: Shanal Uduwana E: [email protected] P: 03 9246 8479

Standard– 2 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Extended – 3 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

CORE FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

CORE FNDS012 Computer Skills

Restricted Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

3rd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Core Units 2020 – the units below will be offered in the following trimesters:

Bachelor of Education (Primary)

FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

FNDS012 Computer Skills

FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills *

FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

FNDS015 Information Technology

FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills *

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

*E

* English requirement for FNDS013 & FNDS016 must be 73%

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Restricted Electives 2020 – Students must choose any (1) of the following units in their first trimester:

Bachelor of Education (Primary)

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Program Electives 2020 – Students must complete any two electives from the list below to meet numeracy requirement for entry to Education courses:

Bachelor of Education (Primary)

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

FNDE021 Mathematics 1

FNDE023 Mathematics 2

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Electives 2020 – Students should complete any two remaining electives from the list below:

Bachelor of Education (Primary)

FNDE022 Physics

FNDE024 Biology

FNDH021 Chemistry

FNDH022 Human Biology

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

First year entry to Deakin University

Trimester Intake Burwood Waterfront Waurn Ponds Max Credits

Bachelor of Education (Primary) T1 70 WAM 70 WAM 70 WAM 8

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DEAKIN COLLEGE PATHWAY TO 1st YEAR DEAKIN UNIVERSITY (REMAINING DEGREES)

This course map Is for illustrative purposes only. Students must meet the unit requirements as set out in the Course Outline. Deakin College reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published herein. Students are advised to check the relevant Course Outline for the most up-to-date information relating to their course structure and available units. CRICOS Provide Code Deakin College 01590J Foundation Program Standard Program 089916J | Extended Program 089917G Bachelor of Criminology (A329) 057849B Page 1 of 2

COURSE MAP – DOMESTIC / INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAM

Academic Coordinator: Shanal Uduwana E: [email protected] P: 03 9246 8479

Standard – 2 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Extended – 3 Trimesters

1st Trimester of study

CORE FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

CORE FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

CORE FNDS012 Computer Skills

Restricted Elective

2nd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills

CORE FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

CORE FNDS015 Information Technology

Elective

3rd Trimester of study

CORE FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills

Elective Elective Elective

Core Units 2020 – the units below will be offered in the following trimesters:

Bachelor of Criminology

FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication

FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing

FNDS012 Computer Skills

FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills *

FNDS014 Intercultural Studies

FNDS015 Information Technology

FNDS016 Advanced Academic Writing & Research Skills *

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

* English requirement for FNDS013 & FNDS016 will vary

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Restricted Electives 2020 – Students must choose one (1) of the following units in their first trimester:

Bachelor of Criminology

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDH023 Essential Mathematics

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

Program Electives 2020 – Students need to complete any four electives from the list below:

Bachelor of Criminology

FNDA020 Society and Culture

FNDA021 Law

FNDA022 Media

FNDA023 Mass Communication

FNDB020 Economics

FNDB021 Management

FNDB022 Marketing

FNDB023 Law

FNDE020 Media

FNDE021 Mass Communication

FNDE022 Economics

FNDE023 Management

FNDE024 Marketing

FNDH021 Law

FNDH022 Media

FNDH023 Mass Communication

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

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Unit Overviews PLEASE ENSURE YOU CHECK THE TRIMESTER 3 2019 UNIT OUTLINES FOR PRESCRIBED TEXTBOOKS AND ASSESSMENT UPDATES. FNDA020 Society and Culture This unit is the study of culture, sub-culture and institutions in society. It considers culture, sub-culture and institutions from an Australian sociological perspective and investigates their impact in society. This subject explores the nature of power, ethics, and equity as social and cultural issues. It facilitates intercultural understanding and enhances the premise responsible citizenship whilst recognising points of difference and context. This unit provides students with the skills to critically analyse a variety of opinions and attitudes towards and within various sub-cultures, societies and environments. FNDA021 Law This unit focuses on the way in which law is generated, how it is structured and how it operates in Australian and international contexts. This unit aims to introduce you to the Australian legal system and allows you to investigate the way our society operates and the influences that shape it. It encourages you to engage your analytical and critical skills and reflect on a diverse range of controversial legal issues. FNDA022 Media This unit will prepare students for studies in media and communications studies at tertiary level. Students will develop skills in viewing, analysing and composing diverse media, including social media, new and online media, contemporary advertising, and recent forms of auditory and visual media. Initially, students will focus on familiarizing themselves with different media industries and specific texts to help understand some of their features, how they are composed, and how they function within culture. In this context, students will then be asked to produce their own forms of media and encouraged to read, reflect and engage with the tools of contemporary media. FNDA023 Mass Communication This unit allows students to analyse media texts in their technical relationships to changing media contexts as well as develop skills in media production, analysis and assessment. The means of mass communication are explored with a critical view about how they produce meaning, how they engage mass users, how they produce meaning, how they are organized, and how they go about the business of constructing cultural shifts and new forms of social connections and understandings in an increasingly mobile world. FNDB020 Accounting This unit provides an introduction to the operation of financial accounting systems. Together we will explore the accounting process predominantly for sole traders who buy and resell goods or provide services. We study some of the principles of Accounting, the Accounting Equation, entering business transactions into Journals; including balance day Adjustments and Closing entries, posting to Ledgers, extracting Trial Balance and preparation of Financial Statements. We also work with cash management including Bank Reconciliation. FNDB021 Economics The purpose of this unit is to provide you with a broad understanding of theoretical Micro and Macroeconomic concepts and to introduce the relevance and importance of Economics in todays’ society. You will be equipped to apply these concepts to a modern market economic system. The unit will explore basic economic issues and problems and apply policies to overcome these problems. You will develop skills and confidence to explain individual and firm decision-making and be provided with a basic understanding and ability to explain government policies that influence the workings of a modern economy like Australia, and its relation to the global marketplace.

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FNDB022 Management This unit will provide an introductory understanding of the principles and practices of management in the contemporary world. The course will cover background information on how theories of management have developed, the environment in which a manager operates, basic managerial principles and practices along with important issues related to organisational behaviour in the context of management in 2019. FNDB023 Marketing This unit will provide a broad understanding of theoretical principles and practices relating to marketing in a dynamic environment. It provides an introduction to fundamental marketing concepts used within a range of industries (public/private business, agriculture, government, manufacturing, services and not-for-profit sectors). The unit also provides insights into how these marketing concepts are being applied by marketers in the real world. FNDE020 Introduction to Systems Analysis This unit is intended to give you an understanding of the underlying theory of project management as well as an opportunity to practically plan, design and implement an information system that achieves a business goal. The unit provides both a theoretical and practical approach covering the phases involved in Project Management using the PMBOK guide. FNDE021 Mathematics I This module consolidates background in calculus and prepares students for further calculus studies for academic and professional purposes. Students will use critical thinking and cognitive skills to identify, analyse, compare and assess mathematical concepts in order to apply them to technical and engineering problems FNDE022 Physics This unit is designed to provide you with knowledge in a broad range of physics concepts, and to help you appreciate the impact of physics and technology on society. This unit involves practical investigations that require logical and analytical thinking, as well as the communication of scientific information and ideas. Through the development of knowledge of the basic principles of physics, you will be able to explain many natural phenomena. It will also enable you to apply these phenomena in technologies that are important to modern day society. FNDE023 Mathematics II This module consolidates background in Calculus and prepares students for further calculus studies for academic and professional purposes. Students will use critical thinking and cognitive skills to identify, analyse, compare and assess mathematical concepts in order to apply them to technical and engineering problems. FNDE024 Biology This module is designed to develop a broad scientific knowledge of the living world. It will focus on concepts relating to biological structure, function, diversity, distribution, genetics, and interactions of living organisms. FNDH021 Chemistry This unit introduces students to the study of matter and its interactions, therefore providing a link with other branches of natural science. The course is designed to assist students in coming to appreciate the impact of chemical knowledge and technology on society. FNDH023 Essential Mathematics This unit is designed for those of you who require a general mathematics background suitable for studies in Business, Health Sciences and Computing/IT/Engineering courses. It includes basic arithmetic, statistics, algebra, functions and their graphs, optimisation, sequences, series, growth and decay.

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FNDH022 Human Biology This unit aims to give students a broad understanding of the human body from the biological molecules, cells and tissues that make up the human body, to the organ systems they form. Students will gain a solid grounding in the structure and function of each of the different systems that must function to sustain human life, including the skeletal and muscular systems, the digestive system, the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, the urinary system and endocrine and nervous systems. FNDS010 Introduction to Academic Communication This unit responds to the need to develop speaking and listening skills that will provide a basis for successful academic achievement and effective engagement in academic, business and social environments. You will improve these skills through exploring and analysing current topics and issues. This unit is designed to complement writing skills’ development in Introduction to Academic Writing as preparation for future subjects. FNDS011 Introduction to Academic Writing This unit develops students’ written language skills through exploration of two key academic writing genres and production of sophisticated academic writing. You will analyse key linguistic and organisational aspects of comparative and contrastive texts, and cause and effect texts in particular, and then produce your own pieces of writing. FNDS012 Computer Skills This unit is an introductory unit in computing and information technology. This subject has the overall objectives of delivering an accurate snapshot of the state of IT as it exists in our current times, as well as to equip you with a useful set of skills in the use of common productivity software. FNDS013 Advanced Academic Communication Skills This unit builds linguistic and tactical skills for participation in academic contexts typical of the Australian tertiary education system. The main focus is on enabling you to actively and effectively partake in lectures and tutorials. This unit fosters a collaborative environment in which you can practice and apply your active listening, note taking and discursive skills. Presentation delivery and leading a formal job interview form the main assessments in this unit. FNDS014 Intercultural Studies This unit is designed to enhance students’ knowledge of their own culture in order to reflect on how they formed their perceptions, value and beliefs. Students will also gain knowledge and skills about living in the multicultural Australian environment, so that they are able to effectively communicate in the contexts of educational, health, legal, political, religion/faith, and human rights. Students will identify the differences between these contexts in their own culture and those in the Australian culture, in order to come to a better understanding of their position in both.

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FNDS015 Information Technology Information systems and technology are vital components of today’s business environments and everyday life. This unit will give the student an understanding of the various types of systems and supporting technology and how they apply to different business environments. The effects of these systems on society and some ethical issues associated with the implementation and use of these systems will also be explored. Upon completion of this unit students will be able to critically analyse business cases and develop needed skills to solve problems and recommend solutions using appropriate technology. Additionally, students will be able to understand and relate the role of technology and systems in organisations and society in general. FNDS016 Advanced Writing and Research Skills This unit will acquaint you with academic literature and the essay writing process, producing a lengthy argument essay of your own, drawing on previous research to make lucid and academically supported arguments. You will also gain the ability to retrieve, interpret and summarise academic journal articles and produce an annotated bibliography, and literature review with ideas for future research. This unit will thus provide you with a solid basis in academic writing and research, which are which pivotal in tertiary contexts.

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BOOKLIST: FOUNDATION PROGRAM TRIMESTER 1 2020

Hard copy

All hard-copy textbooks listed are available on campus from the DUSA Bookshop. The price of prescribed books can be

obtained from the bookshop website: http://www.dusabookshop.com.au. Please ensure you have purchased a copy in

the first week of class.

Unit Hard-copy textbook Required ISBN

FNDA021 Gibson (2017). Business Law. Edition 10, Pearson 9781488611803

FNDS010/ FNDS011

Dummett and Hird (2015). Oxford EAP: A course in English for Academic Purposes (B1/Pre-Intermediate). Oxford University Press

9780194002073

FNDS013/ FNDS016

Chazal and McCarter (2013). Oxford EAP: A course in English for Academic Purposes (B1+/ Intermediate). Oxford University Press

9780194002011

FNDS015 Hunt and Clemens (2017). Illustrated Microsoft Office 365 and Office 2016: Fundamentals. Cengage Learning US

9781305878945

eTexts

All eTexts and associated learning systems have links for purchase provided on the Moodle page for each unit under

the Resources and Assessments tab. Please ensure you have purchased a copy in the first week of class.

Unit eText Required ISBN

FNDA020 No required text

FNDA022 No required text

FNDA023 No required text

FNDB020 Simons and Hardy (2012). Cambridge VCE Accounting, Units 3&4. Edition 3, Cambridge University Press

9781107640702

FNDB021 Sloman, Norris and D (2013). Principles of Economics. Edition 4, Pearson

9781743766699

FNDB022 Williams, McWilliams and Lawrence (2016). MGMT3. Edition 3, Cengage Learning Australia

9780170369459

FNDB023 Grewal, Levy, Mathews, Harrigan, Bucic and Kopanidis (2017). Marketing. Edition 2, McGraw-Hill Education

9781743766699

FNDE020

Tilley and Rosenblatt (2016). Systems Analysis and Design. Edition 11, Cengage Learning US Chatfield and Johnson (2013). Microsoft Project 2013 Step by Step. Microsoft Press, Pearson

9781305494602 9780735674424

FNDE021 No required text

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FNDE022 Halliday, Resnick and Walker (2013). Fundamentals of Physics. Edition 10, Wiley

9781118547878

FNDE023

Greenwood, Lipson, Jones and Evans (2015). CSM VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 (interactive textbook powered by HotMaths). Cambridge University Press

9781316422953

FNDE024

Urry, Reece, Meyers, Cain, Wasserman, Minorsky, Jackson, Cooke, McKay and Grenfell (2014). Campbell Biology: Australian and New Zealand Edition. Edition 10, Pearson

9781486012329

FNDH021 Nivaldo (2014). Introductory Chemistry (Global Edition). Edition 5, Pearson

9781292186504

FNDH022 Marieb (2016). Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology (Global Edition). Edition 11, Pearson

9781292151472

FNDH023 No required text

FNDS012 Vermaat, Sebok, Freund, Campbell and Frydenberg (2017). Enhanced Discovering Computers. Cengage Learning Australia

9781305946910

FNDS014 No required text

FNDS015 O'Leary, O'Leary and O'Leary (2017). Computing Essentials 2017 - making IT work for you. Edition 26, McGraw Hill Education

9781259737657

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Step 1 – English Diagnostic Activity

To personalise study support services at Deakin College, we use an English Diagnostic Activity. It is not a

test. It is an activity to help you see what you might find difficult in your studies at College and how we can

help you be successful.

What is it?

A 30-minute online exercise to show you (and us) what you might need help with.

This is not assessing your English language ability, but it is an exercise using various academic skills designed for both native English speakers and English as an alternate language (EAL) speakers.

There are 26 required questions, which are mostly multiple choice.

This exercise is required and all new students must attempt it.

Steps: 1. In your browser (Chrome works best), type in this URL:

https://forms.gle/sYBLefsqfcKSGuRY9 (or scan the QR code )

2. Have a look at your results and feedback (bookmark to access info links later)

3. Contact a Student Learning Advisor with the links in the exercise if you need help

Why is it important? Throughout your time at Deakin College, you will be expected to participate in class discussions and

presentations, listen and take notes in lectures, and research and write assignments and exams. These are

all skills that require a good understanding of academic English. Improving your language skills will help you

to get better grades in assignments and exams.

The results The results will not affect your grades at Deakin College and do not appear on your academic transcript.

They are only used to identify areas for help and improvement. You will get emails throughout the trimester

with suggestions of ways to improve your academic English.

What academic support does Deakin College offer?

One-on-one appointments with the Student Learning Advisors (scan the code )

Study Skills workshops and Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS)

Moodle Online Study Skills page

Help Hub on Level 4 near Reception

One-on-one appointments with Deakin College Learning Mentors

(scan the code )

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Step 2 - Deakin University username and password (please do this task from the 27th of February 2020)

You will need to obtain a Deakin University password to use the computers in the computer labs.

How to activate a Deakin University Username and Password

If on campus: you can log into any of the computers using: Username: Deakin Password: Deakin

And click on “New Student”

Or if you are using your own computer:

Visit the following link: https://sync.deakin.edu.au/activate/password You will see this window:

Enter your details in the fields highlighted in yellow.

Your Student ID number is your Deakin College ID (e.g. TOMBRET1201) which can be found on your letter of offer.

The Course codes are as follows:

Course Deakin College Course Code Foundation Program X088 Diploma of Business X089 Diploma of Commerce X081 Diploma of Health Sciences X084 Diploma of Communication X090 Diploma of Design X097 Diploma of Film, Television and Animation X098 Diploma of Information Technology X099 Diploma of Science X087 Diploma of Engineering X085 Diploma of Construction Management X096

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Enter your postcode - this should be the postcode of the address in Melbourne you entered into the student portal where you will be living while you are studying. It is a 4 figure number.

If you have an issue where Deakin can’t identify you, please try leaving the postcode box blank. If this doesn’t work try the Burwood postcode, 3125.

Click “CONTINUE”.

If successful, you’ll be presented with a new username. Please select the option for the system to automatically generate a password for you. You can change the password later. The system will continue setting up your email account. Wait for this to be created, then take down all of the details.

Please note that you will not be able to change your password for approximately one hour after activating your account.

If unsuccessful, please check the details you have entered. There should be a message that the course code, birthdate or postcode do not match and that you must re-enter the details.

If you receive a message that the student ID could not be found, firstly please check there are no spaces before or after the student ID.

If the student ID still cannot be found please ask a staff member at reception (Level 4, Building LA) for help when you are in the college.