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FOUNDATION STUDIES & ADULT LEARNING

FOUNDATION STUDIES & ADULT LEARNINGENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE VCAL AND iVCAL | VCE | GENERAL EDUCATION | ADULT EDUCATION

ii | 2016 Course and Pathways Guide

All courses are government accredited and have national recognition. For further course details visit www.boxhill.edu.au

STUDY MODE KEY

Full time

Part time

Off campus

Flexible learning

Apprenticeship

Traineeship

VETiS

ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (EAL)

> Certificate IV in EAL (Access)

> Certificate IV in EAL Professional

> Certificate IV in EAL Employment

> Certificate III in EAL (Access)

> Certificate II in EAL (Access)

> Certificate I in EAL (Access)

GENERAL EDUCATION

> Certificate I in General Education

> Certificate II in General Education

VCE AND VCAL

> Victorian Certificate in Applied Learning (Foundation Level)

> Victorian Certificate in Applied Learning (Intermediate)

> Victorian Certificate in Applied Learning (Senior)

> iVCAL (Study VCAL Online)

> Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)

ADULT LEARNING

> Business Skills

> Computer Skills

> English Skills

> Job Skills

> Study Skills

FOUNDATION STUDIES & ADULT LEARNING COURSES

The information contained in this publication is correct at time of print (June 2016). Box Hill Institute reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published here.

© Box Hill Institute

Education, Languages and Foundation Studies | 1 For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (EAL)English language skills — listening, speaking, reading and writing — which are essential for successful study and work in Australia. If you’re looking to improve your English language skills Box Hill Institute can help.

CERTIFICATE IV IN EAL (EMPLOYMENT)*

National code: 22257VIC

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City (CAE), Lilydale

14 weeks

The Certificate IV in EAL (Employment) is designed for professionals who were not born in Australia. The course involves 10 weeks of class attendance. At the end of this course, students will be given guidance to find a four-week work placement in their relevant professional field.

Learning outcomes You will learn how to explore the local job market and transfer your experience and skills to the workplace. This course will help you enhance your listening, oral and written communication skills and learn essential job seeking skills.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsMust have literacy and numeracy skills to a minimum of level 4 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).

Selection Method• Pre-training meeting

• Core diagnostic skills test

Career outcomesThe course may provide you with the English skills to help you find employment opportunities in your professional area of expertise.

Further Study OptionsYou may wish to progress into advanced level courses at the Institute or other higher education organisations.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE IV IN EAL (PROFESSIONAL)*

National code: 22257VIC

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City (CAE), Lilydale

14 weeks

The Certificate IV in EAL (Professional) is designed for medical professionals who were not born in Australia. The course will help students to undertake the Occupational English Test (OET) test.

Learning outcomesYou will learn how to explore the local job market and transfer your experience and skills to the workplace. This course will help you enhance your listening, oral and written communication skills and learn essential job seeking skills.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsMust have literacy and numeracy skills to a minimum of level 4 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).

Selection Method• Pre-training meeting

• Core diagnostic skills test

Career outcomesThe course may provide you with the English skills to help you find employment opportunities in your professional area of expertise.

Further Study OptionsYou may wish to progress into advanced level courses at the Institute or other higher education organisations.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessmentinformation specific to this course.

* Students undertaking this course may be enrolled at Box Hill Institute (BHI) or the Centre for Adult Education (CAE). Please indicate your preference at the time of enrolment. Upon completion, you will receive certification accordingly. Box Hill Institute RTO Code: 4687. Centre for Adult Education RTO: 3737

CERTIFICATE IV IN EAL (ACCESS)*

National code: 22256VIC

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City (CAE), Lilydale

6 months 12 months

The Certificate IV in EAL (Access) is designed for new migrants or those who come from culturally diverse backgrounds who have high intermediate English language skills.

Learning outcomes This course will improve your oral and written communication so you can prepare for further study or work. You’ll also improve your reading and listening ability and develop an understanding of Australian culture to help you live and work in the community.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsMust have literacy and numeracy skills to a minimum of level 3 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).

Selection Method• Pre-training meeting

• Core diagnostic skills test

Career outcomesThis is a general course which aims to improve your English skills and therefore your overall chances of gaining access to employment or further education.

Further Study OptionsAfter completing this course, you will be eligible to study in a range of vocational courses at Certificate III, Certificate IV and Diploma levels. Alternatively, you may choose to access employment and further study options.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

2 | Foundation Studies & Adult Learning For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

CERTIFICATE III IN EAL (ACCESS)*

National code: 22253VIC

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City (CAE), Lilydale

6 months 12 months

The Certificate III in EAL (Access) is for new migrants or people from culturally diverse backgrounds with intermediate level English language skills.

Learning outcomes This course will improve your oral and written communication so you can prepare for further study or work. You’ll also improve your reading and listening ability. You can also develop an understanding of Australian culture to help you live and work in the community.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsMust have literacy and numeracy skills to a minimum of level 2 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).

Selection Method• Pre-training meeting

• Core diagnostic skills test

Career outcomesThis is a general course which aims to improve your English skills and therefore your overall chances of gaining access to employment or further education.

Further Study OptionsAfter completing this course you will be eligible to study other courses in the EAL Framework, such as Certificate IV in EAL (Employment/Professional) and Certificate IV in EAL (Access). Alternatively you may choose to access employment and further study options.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE II IN EAL (ACCESS)*

National code: 22251VIC

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City (CAE), Lilydale

6 months 12 months

The Certificate II in EAL (Access) is designed for migrants or people from culturally diverse backgrounds with pre-intermediate English language skills.

Learning outcomes The course will help you improve your oral and written communication skills. You will also improve your reading, listening and computer skills. You can also study subjects to increase your knowledge and understanding of Australian culture so you can live and work effectively in the community.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsMust have literacy and numeracy skills to a minimum of level 1 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).

Selection Method• Pre-training meeting

• Core diagnostic skills test

Career outcomesThis course is designed to help improve your general English skills. As your English skills improve, so will your chances of finding work.

Further Study OptionsYou may wish to progress into the Certificate III in EAL (Access), to enhance your English skills.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE I IN EAL (ACCESS)*

National code: 22250VIC

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City (CAE), Lilydale

6 months 12 months

The Certificate I in EAL (Access) is designed for people from culturally diverse backgrounds with basic level English language skills.

Learning outcomes The course will help you improve your oral and written communication skills. You will also improve your reading, listening and computer skills. You can also study subjects to increase your knowledge and understanding of Australian culture so you can live and work effectively in the community.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See boxhill.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsNo entry requirements.

Selection Method• Pre-training meeting

• Core diagnostic skills test

Career outcomesThis course is designed to improve your English skills. As your English skills improve, so will your chances of finding work.

Further Study OptionsYou may wish to progress into the Certificate II in EAL to enhance your English skills.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

* Students undertaking this course may be enrolled at Box Hill Institute (BHI) or the Centre for Adult Education (CAE). Please indicate your preference at the time of enrolment. Upon completion, you will receive certification accordingly. Box Hill Institute RTO Code: 4687. Centre for Adult Education RTO: 3737

ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE (EAL)

Foundation Studies & Adult Learning | 3 For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

* Students undertaking this course may be enrolled at Box Hill Institute (BHI) or the Centre for Adult Education (CAE). Please indicate your preference at the time of enrolment. Upon completion, you will receive certification accordingly. Box Hill Institute RTO Code: 4687. Centre for Adult Education RTO: 3737

GENERAL EDUCATION

CERTIFICATE II IN GENERAL EDUCATION FOR ADULTS*

National code: 22237VIC

Start dates: See cae.edu.au

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: City

6 months available

Improve your skills for work or personal development. These courses are for adults who left school early, those who want to prepare for further study such as VCE, VCAL or TAFE and everyone in between. Develop your skills and confidence for study, work and everyday life. All learners will need to do some out of class work. Extra support is available for adults with a mild intellectual disability.

Learning outcomesYou will learn in a supportive adult environment where you will take responsibility for your own learning. Learning areas include: reading and writing, maths skills beyond everyday use and computing, as well as having the option to study science, maths and additional computing skills.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See cae.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsStudents must show competence at Certificate I General Education for Adults or equivalent and have basic reading and writing skills. All students will be interviewed before being placed in classes. Students may take maths at a different level from reading and writing.

Selection Method• Individual interview

Career outcomesWork pathways could include employment in voluntary or paid work, involvement in community organisations, or participation in non-accredited courses.

Further Study OptionsCertificate II provides pathways to Certificate III in General Education for Adults or other Certificate III courses, depending on the content covered and modules undertaken. Some students may go on to study VCE Units 1 and 2 after completing Certificate II.

Course AssessmentVisit cae.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

CERTIFICATE III IN GENERAL EDUCATION FOR ADULTS*

National code: 22238VIC

Start dates: See cae.edu.au

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: City

6 months available

This courses are for adults who left school early, those who want to prepare for further study such as VCE, VCAL or TAFE and everyone in between. CAE offers Reading, Writing, Computers and Maths classes at many levels in a friendly and supportive adult learning environment. Study part-time or full-time, day or evening. Classes range from beginner to year 10 equivalent.

Learning outcomesYou will learn in a supportive adult environment where you will take responsibility for your own learning. Learning areas include: reading and writing, maths skills beyond everyday use and computing, as well as having the option to study science, maths and additional computing skills.

DeliveryBlended delivery. See cae.edu.au for full details.

Entry requirementsStudents must show competence at Certificate II General Education for Adults or equivalent. Students must have sound reading and writing skills. All students will be interviewed before being placed in classes. Maths is not essential at this level, but may be taken at a different level from reading and writing.

Selection Method• Individual interview

Career outcomesWork pathways could include employment in voluntary or paid work, involvement in community organisations, or participation in non-accredited courses.

Further Study OptionsCertificate III provides pathways to VCE, Certificate IV in Liberal Arts, Certificate IV in Further Education or other Certificate IV courses, depending on the content covered and modules undertaken.

Course AssessmentVisit cae.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

The Certificate of General Education courses are for adults who left school early, who want to prepare for further study such as VCE, VCAL or further Certificate and Diploma courses and everyone in between. Most of the assessment is competency based, involving class activities, assignments, discussions and teacher observation. You will learn skills in reading and writing (literacy), maths (numeracy), computing and organisational skills.

4 | Foundation Studies & Adult Learning For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

Helping you achieve your goals

BENEFITS > Learning study skills and learning strategies may help you effectively manage your assessments whether this is completing a workbook, writing an essay or preparing a presentation, understanding mathematical formulas, completing a project or working in groups.

> Can help make the connection between the skills you learnt at school and your vocational studies.

> Ties vocational reading, writing and numeracy skills to the theoretical and practical requirements of your course.

> Gives you access to two teachers in some classes, helping you make the connection between theory and workplace requirements.

> Can increase your confidence and your understanding of workplace requirements.

> Provides support and assistance to help you succeed in your chosen career.

LN SUPPORT PROGRAM (LN SUPPORT)

At Box Hill Institute and CAE we offer you additional support, within your vocational course, to develop skills for your vocational studies and the workplace.

This program is available to all eligible Box Hill and CAE students enrolled in a vocational course. The appropriate units will be based on the Core Skills Diagnostic Test results. The program focuses on workplace reading and writing, numeracy, communication, digital technologies and learning skills.

Our Literacy and Numeracy Support (LN Support) teachers can assist you with such things as mathematical formulas and calculations, resume writing and interview techniques, understanding course-related terminology, research and essay writing. This assistance may be provided in a variety of ways, such as co-teaching with vocational teachers, online activities and group tutorials.

To access this assistance you will be enrolled in appropriate units from the LN Support program.

On successful completion of these units you will receive a Box Hill Institute Statement of Attainment in addition to that of your vocational course.

In undertaking this nationally accredited course you would be utilising your second government subsidised place for this year.

OUTCOMESOn completion of the LN Support program you will:

> have increased your knowledge and understanding of vocational language and workplace requirements.

> be able to apply your reading, writing, numeracy, digital and problem solving skills to the workplace.

For further Information contact your LN Support teacher

Foundation Studies & Adult Learning | 5 For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

The Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) provides an alternative option to VCE for students in Years 11 and 12.

VCAL, like VCE, is an accredited senior secondary school certificate recognised nationally and provides pathways to further study and work. TAFE VCAL is an applied, full time educational program delivered in a training environment. Industry-based studies are key parts of each of the Box Hill Institute VCAL courses on offer.

They provide practical workplace-based learning in trade or industry areas. All the courses include studies in literacy, numeracy and personal development and work related skills relevant to work and life and Box Hill Institute students now have the opportunity to study VCAL through the traditional face-to-face classes or online.

VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING (FOUNDATION LEVEL)*

National code: VCALFND001

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Lilydale, City, Off campus (iVCAL)

1 year

This hands-on year-10 alternative is designed to introduce students to a range of individual pathway options that will lead to employment or further studies at TAFE. VCAL offers an educational experience that includes applied work skills and industry-based learning as well as job relevant literacy and numeracy skills.

Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with the knowledge and skills to explore your chosen vocation with a view of entering that industry.

Further study optionsAt the end of this course you may be eligible to progress into higher VCAL levels or apply for entry into higher educational courses in your chosen vocation.

How to enrol > Stage 1: Attend an iVCAL Information Session (see website for details)

> Stage 2: Complete the enrolment forms (handed out at Information Session)

> Stage 3: Attend an orientation session

Entry requirementsiVCAL is suited for learners who want to gain a Senior Secondary School Certificate but prefer to study in a non-classroom environment. You may have work or career commitments during the day or need more flexibility in your study patterns. iVCAL students may live non-routine lives.

VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING (VCAL)

* Students undertaking this course may be enrolled at Box Hill Institute (BHI) or the Centre for Adult Education (CAE). Please indicate your preference at the time of enrolment. Upon completion, you will receive certification accordingly. Box Hill Institute RTO Code: 4687. Centre for Adult Education RTO: 3737

VCAL STUDY AREAS

> Automotive > Animal Studies > Building and Construction > Early Childhood > Creative Industries > Electro-technology > Engineering > Floristry > Hairdressing > Beauty > Commercial Cookery > Information Technology > Plumbing > Health and Fitness > Community Services > Youth Work > Health Services > Equine > Music

6 | Foundation Studies & Adult Learning For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

VCALVCAL

VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING (INTERMEDIATE)*

National code: VCALINT001

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill, Lilydale, City, Online

(iVCAL)

1 year

This hands-on year-11 alternative is designed to create a range of individual pathway options for students to employment or further studies at TAFE. VCAL offers an educational experience that includes applied work skills and industry-based learning as well as job relevant literacy and numeracy skills.

Employment opportunities This course may provide you with the knowledge and skills to explore your chosen vocation with a view of entering that industry.

Further study options At the end of this course you may be eligible to progress into higher VCAL levels or apply for entry into higher educational courses in your chosen vocation.

How to enrol: > Stage 1: Attend an Information Session (see website for details)

> Stage 2: Complete the enrolment forms (handed out at Information Session)

> Stage 3: Attend an orientation session

Entry requirementsiVCAL is suited for learners who want to gain a Senior Secondary School Certificate but prefer to study in a non-classroom environment. You may have work or career commitments during the day or need more flexibility in your study patterns. iVCAL students may live non-routine lives.

VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED LEARNING (SENIOR)*

National code: VCALSEN001

Start dates: February and July

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Box Hill, Lilydale, City, Online

(iVCAL)

1 year

This hands-on year 12 alternative is designed to create a range of individual pathway options for students to employment or further studies at TAFE. VCAL offers an educational experience that includes applied work skills and industry-based learning as well as job relevant literacy and numeracy skills.

Employment opportunities This course may provide you with employment opportunities in your area of interest. The options include a wide range of roles within the industry you are interested in.

Further study options At the end of this course you may be eligible to apply for entry to Certificate III and above level courses in your area of study.

How to enrol: > Stage 1: Attend an Information Session (see website for details)

> Stage 2: Complete the enrolment forms (handed out at Information Session)

> Stage 3: Attend an orientation session

Entry requirementsYou must have successfully completed Year Intermediate VCAL studies.

iVCAL (STUDY VCAL ONLINE)*

Start dates: Enrol throughout the year

How to enrol: Direct entry

Location: Off campus (iVCAL)

With iVCAL you can study all of the three VCAL levels — Foundation, Intermediate and Senior — online. This self-paced course can be tailored to suit your learning needs. Plus, you can access iVCAL from any location, 24/7 at any time you choose.

Learning outcomes VCAL educational core units and vocational units will vary per person depending on the VCAL level and vocational options chosen.

Stage One involves completing the educational units - literacy, numeracy, personal development and work related skills - online. Some students elect to continue with Stage One units at a higher VCAL level before commencing Stage Two.

Stage Two involves choosing a vocational qualification which may be delivered in the traditional face-to-face classroom environment or online or a combination of both. The list of vocational options is extensive and chosen to suit your requirements.

DeliveryBox Hill Institute offers the iVCAL program as an online model.

Entry requirementsVisit boxhill.edu.au for entry requirements specific to this course.

Selection Method• Individual interview

• Assessment of application

Career outcomesThis course may provide you with the knowledge and skills to explore your chosen vocation with a view of entering that industry.

Further Study OptionsMay lead to higher iVCAL levels or further study options at the next vocational level.

Course AssessmentVisit boxhill.edu.au for course assessment information specific to this course.

*Students undertaking this course may be enrolled at Box Hill Institute (BHI) or the Centre for Adult Education (CAE). Please indicate your preference at the time of enrolment. Upon completion, you will receive certification accordingly. Box Hill Institute RTO Code: 4687. Centre for Adult Education RTO: 3737

Foundation Studies & Adult Learning | 7 For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

AMY HUMME

CERTIFICATE III IN HEALTH SERVICES ASSISTANCE (iVCAL)

I chose to study iVCAL through Box Hill Institute because they were open to young home‑schoolers and I could combine it with the Certificate III in Health Service Assistance.

8 | Foundation Studies & Adult Learning For further course details visit boxhill.edu.au

* Students undertaking this course may be enrolled at Box Hill Institute (BHI) or the Centre for Adult Education (CAE). Please indicate your preference at the time of enrolment. Upon completion, you will receive certification accordingly. Box Hill Institute RTO Code: 4687. Centre for Adult Education RTO: 3737

VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (VCE)

Explore your options for the future by completing VCE at Box Hill Institute. The VCE is an accredited secondary certificate that recognises the successful completion of your secondary education. It is recognised internationally and provides a pathway to further education and training, and to the world of work. Box Hill Institute provides the opportunity to study your VCE on a part time or full time basis, with a wide range of subjects offered during the day and also at night.

VICTORIAN CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (VCE)*

Course code: VCE0000001

Start dates: February (June year 11 only)

How to enrol: Direct Entry

Location: Box Hill, City (CAE)

2 years 1- 4 years

Studying VCE at Box Hill Institute and CAE allows you to complete your VCE in the time that suits you, with both day and night classes available. This will help you find a balance between study and your other commitments.

You will learn in a supportive adult environment where you will take responsibility for your own learning. We have no class bells, uniform, or supervision outside of class.

You should enrol to study with us if:

> you want to return after a break from study

> you are seeking an alternative learning environment to Secondary School

> you want to enrol in single VCE subjects not offered at your secondary school

> you have completed VCE and want to improve your ATAR by taking additional subjects

> you are an adult wanting to study a VCE subject for personal interest.

You will receive a widely accepted qualification and be eligible for entry into a wide range of TAFE or university courses. You will study English as well as a minimum of four other subjects in arts, science, maths, business, law, social sciences and information technology each year. This course is government accredited and has national recognition.

Employment opportunitiesThis course may provide you with employment opportunities in a range of industries.

Further study optionsYou may wish to progress into a range of TAFE or university courses.

Entry requirements> Successful completion of Australian Year 10

or, equivalent, or attempted Australian Year 11 or equivalent.

> For entry into VCE Year 12 - successful completion of Australian Year 11 or, equivalent, or attempted Australian Year 12 or equivalent.

> For some units, there are specific prerequisites such as appropriate English and Maths standard.

VCE STUDY AREAS

> Art > Australian History > Australian Politics > Biology > Business Management > Chemistry > Classical Studies > Drama > English > English Language > Extended Investigation > Further Mathematics > Global Politics > Health And Human Development > History > Legal Studies > Literature > Maths Methods > Specialist Maths > Media > Philosophy > Physics > Psychology > Sociology > IT Software > Specialist Maths > Studio Art > Visual Communications

IN 2017 WE'LL OFFER VCE ON THE VICTORIAN TIMETABLE (VT) AND A PILOT PROGRAM OF VCE UNITS 3 & 4 (PENDING APPROVAL) ON THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE TIMETABLE (NHT). SUBJECTS OFFERED ON THE NHT TIMETABLE WILL COMMENCE JULY 2017. SEE BOXHILL.EDU.AU/VCE FOR FULL DETAILS.

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ADULT LEARNING

BUSINESS SKILLS

Our Business Skills programs give learners the ability to put their business ideas into practice. Develop business plans, learn about budgets and build your networks. Dedicated programs for women are offered.

COMPUTER SKILLS

A suite of Computer Skills programs are offered to beginners, intermediate and advanced users. Each course is designed to improve confidence in using technology and software applications. Our experienced IT teachers provide a supportive classroom environment to guide you through computer and mobile technologies.

ENGLISH SKILLS

English skills programs support the development of English language reading, writing and speaking skills; for work, life and community engagement. We also offer more advanced English Skills programs that allow you to develop your creative writing ideas from concept to finished product.

JOB SKILLS

Job Skills programs are designed to help you to either create a tailored pathway plan or support you to build the necessary skills and confidence to improve your employability. This includes in areas such as written communication, team work and public speaking.

STUDY SKILLS

Study Skills programs at the CAE seek to prepare people for pathways into further education and training. This includes into VCAL, VCE and other Certificate courses. Study Skills programs looks to improve your study practices and your skills in relevant fields, such as art, science and maths.

FOR FULL DETAILS, INCLUDING SPECIFIC CLASSES VISIT CAE.EDU.AU

* Students undertaking this course may be enrolled at Box Hill Institute (BHI) or the Centre for Adult Education (CAE). Please indicate your preference at the time of enrolment. Upon completion, you will receive certification accordingly. Box Hill Institute RTO Code: 4687. Centre for Adult Education RTO: 3737

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BOX HILL CAMPUSES

Elgar Campus 465 Elgar Road, Box Hill

Nelson Campus 853 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill

Whitehorse Campus 1000 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill

CITY CAMPUS

Centre for Adult Education (CAE) 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

LILYDALE CAMPUSES

John Street Campus 34 – 40 John Street, Lilydale

Lilydale Lakeside Campus Jarlo Drive, Lilydale