WONTHAGGI SECONDARY COLLEGE CAREER NEWS Monday May 14th

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WONTHAGGI SECONDARY COLLEGECAREER NEWSMonday May 14thDates to Diarise in Term 2 Law Week – 14 to 20 May, various locationsTIS lecture at Leongatha SC units 1-3Pathways to Registration as a PsychologistAPS - Careers in PsychologyDeakin GenieDeakin has been recognised as a global digital leader at the Digital Edge 50 awardsfor the second year running, with the Deakin Genie digital personal assistant toolfor students receiving a 2018 Digital Edge 50 award from the world's number oneranked media, data and marketing services company.Watch this YouTube clip on how this personalised systems works for Deakinstudents - Deakin GenieCompass Career News 2018 - for use by subscribers only

Sport and Exercise Psychology at UQThe Sport and Exercise Psychology program offered at the University of Queenslandis specifically designed to allow graduates to obtain registration fromthe Psychologists Board of Queensland and membership of the College of SportPsychologists within the Australian Psychological Society. Students might be keen onstudying the Master of Applied Psychology (Sport and Exercise) – a specific focus onsports psychology - which has the entry requirement of an Honours degree inpsychology or equivalent 4-year APAC-accredited program from any recognisedtertiary institution.Career Information AfternoonStudents who are interested in a career in hotel and event management are invitedto attend a Course and Career Information Afternoon on Saturday 19 May 2018 atCrown Melbourne. This event is a great opportunity for students to learn moreabout the Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) atTorrens University and the hospitality industry. Attendees will meet currentstudents, staff, and alumni and learn all about the specialist business degrees inhotel and event management. Included in the afternoon will also be an exclusivebehind the scenes tour of Crown Melbourne. Students will see the various teamsand departments of a hotel and premiere events venue, giving an idea of where theymay be working in the future. Complimentary refreshments and canapés will beavailable throughout the afternoon. Registrations are essential for cateringpurposes. Register at BMIHS Course and Career Information AfternoonStudy Cuisine at Le Cordon BleuLe Cordon Bleu Australia has been teaching international standard culinary arts andhospitality management programs to domestic and international students since1992. With industry trained professional teaching staff and lecturers the Australiancampuses offer three unique environments in which to learn the art and mastery ofFrench culinary techniques as well as gastronomy, culture and undergraduate andpostgraduate business programs.Le Cordon Bleu Australia has five campuses: Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth,and Sydney, and each campus offers a suite of programs unique to that region andsupported by Le Cordon Bleu’s partner associations and institutions.Browse Le Cordon Bleu Australia to learn more.Compass Career News 2018 - for use by subscribers only

UMAT2018Year 12 students planning on applying for UMAT2018 are reminded that applicationsclose on Friday 1 June 2018 at 5.00pm sharp. For more information, and/or toapply visit UMAT2018.Career Weeks 2018The International College of Hotel Management (ICHM) is hosting its Career Weeks fromMonday 9 July – Friday 13 July 2018 OR Monday 1 October – Friday 5 October 2018.Students keen on learning more about the international tourism and hospitality industry areencouraged to consider participating. Find out more at ICHM Career Weeks 2018Business at Monash means Choice and FlexibilityAt Monash, the Business School, prides itself on having lots of choice and flexibilityto support students who have many different interests and career aspirations.Having so much choice can be a bit daunting to navigate, so the Business School hassimplified its course structure but still be offering a full complement of diversebusiness and commerce courses as well as a wide range of degree combinations.Degree NamesAll courses will be known simply by their specialist name – they will no longer betagged under Business or Commerce (specialist): Bachelor of AccountingBachelor of Banking and FinanceBachelor of International BusinessBachelor of Marketing Bachelor of Actuarial ScienceBachelor of EconomicsBachelor of FinanceThe comprehensive degrees still include: Bachelor of Business AdministrationBachelor of BusinessBachelor of CommerceDouble Degree ChoicesDouble degrees are a great way to develop breadth and depth. Students can keeptheir options open, develop expertise in different but complementary areas, orsimply pursue two areas of interest in greater depth. There are 24 double degreecombinations.For more information, visit Undergraduate Study Options in BusinessCompass Career News 2018 - for use by subscribers only

Careers in PsychologyPsychology is a popular field of study in Australia and is taught at universities in everystate and territory. With diverse workplace settings and areas of expertise,psychology can be a highly rewarding and satisfying career choice. Psychologists whocomplete postgraduate studies in specific areas of psychology may be eligible toreceive area of practice endorsement from the Psychology Board of Australia. Findout more at Australian Psychological Society (APS) - Careers in PsychologyStudents are reminded that, for the most part, the only VCE prerequisite subject foruniversity entry is an English. Students should verify this at VTAC.Victorian universities that offer dedicated APAC - Accredited psychology degreesinclude –UNIVERSITYACUDeakin UniversityFederation UniversityLa Trobe UniversityMonash UniversityRMIT University*other prereq’sSwinburne UniversityVictoria UniversityCOURSEPsychological SciencePsychology (Professional Streams)Arts (Psychology)Psychology (Honours)Psychological SciencePsychological SciencePsychological SciencePsychology (Honours)Psychological (Honours)Criminology & PsychologyPsychology (Applied Science)*Psychology (Social Science)ATAR 201858.90 (M)71.10 (G) 71.95 (M)61.10 (M), 60.70 (G)80.05 (M), 80.50 (G)60.00 (M), 60.25 (G), 71.00 (W)n/a (Be), n/a (Gi), n/a (Mt H)55.00 (M), 56.05 (B), 60.40 (A)84.20 (M), n/a (B), n/a (A)85.45 (C)87.30 (Ci)68.10 (Ci), 65.15 (Bu)83.60 (Ci)Psychological SciencesPsychology (Honours)Criminal Justice & Psych. StudiesPsychological StudiesPsychology (Honours)60.05 (H)85.05 (H)n/a (FP)n/a (FP)86.15 (FP)(M) – Melbourne (G) – Geelong Waurn Ponds (Gi) – Gippsland (Mt H) – Mount Helen Ballarat(B) – Bendigo (A) – Albury-Wodonga (C) – Clayton (Bu) – Bundoora (Ci) – City(H) – Hawthorn (FP) – Footscray Park (W) – Warrnambool (Be) – BerwickFor a comprehensive list of all courses offering psychology, including the manydouble-degrees options, visit VTACCompass Career News 2018 - for use by subscribers only

Snapshot of La Trobe University in 2018 2017 marked the 50th year since La Trobe enrolled its first studentsLa Trobe University has been ranked in the world’s top 400 universities by allthree major independent ranking agencies and moved to #56 in the Times HigherEducation Young Universities Rankings. That makes it one of the world’s bestyoung universitiesThe 2017 QS World University Rankings has La Trobe University ranked 360 in theworld, an improvement of 26 positions from the 2016 ranking of 386. Therankings placed La Trobe in the top 1.4 per cent of universities globally - Rankings& RatingsLa Trobe has more than 36 000 students and over 3 000 staff, with many courseson offer including 23 double degreesLa Trobe has a number of campuses - La Trobe Campuses with 17 residentialfacilitiesOver 55% of students who study at the Bendigo campus come from outside ofBendigo - La Trobe - Bendigo with over 500 students living on campus - La TrobeBendigo AccommodationLa Trobe ensures that there are opportunities for students to develop skillsbeyond the knowledge they are gaining at university through work experience,volunteering, and student exchange opportunities, etc. The excellentAccelerator Program providing financial assistance for start-ups is another way tosupport graduates entering the workforceThe Career Ready Advantage program is an excellent program designed forstudents to help them actively prepare for life beyond La TrobeLa Trobe has two colleges: Arts, Social Sciences and Commerce (ASSC) andScience, Health and Engineering (SHE) - La Trobe CollegesThe College of Arts Social Sciences and Commerce (ASSC) is made up of 4 schoolsand 12 departments, and offers a range of specialised study options across all ofLa Trobe's campuses - La Trobe ASSC Schools & DepartmentsThe College of Science, Health and Engineering (SHE) contains nine schools andoffers a range of general and specialist undergraduate and postgraduate coursesacross La Trobe's multi-campus operations - La Trobe SHE Schools &DepartmentsLa Trobe has a Hallmark Program for high-achieving students who are passionateabout learning - La Trobe Hallmark Program. There is a Vice-Chancellor’sExcellence scholarship attached to the Hallmark Program valued at 6,000 peryear over four yearsLa Trobe also offers an Early Admissions program called Aspire. This program isdesigned to acknowledge secondary students who work hard to make positivechanges in their schools and communities through volunteering. The AspireEarly Admissions Program acknowledges a student’s volunteering efforts whenthey apply. As a successful applicant, students receive an offer into their coursein September before they receive their ATAR - Aspire Early Admissions ProgramCommencing in 2019, La Trobe will be offering a rural degree, a new Bachelor ofMedical Science (Medicine), in partnership with the University of Melbourne.Compass Career News 2018 - for use by subscribers only

Le Cordon Bleu Australia has five campuses: Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney, and each campus offers a suite of programs unique to that region and supported by Le Cordon Bleu's partner associations and institutions. Browse Le Cordon Bleu Australia to learn more.