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STUDENTPROSPECTUS

Verion 2.9

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ABOUT USInternational School of Beauty Therapy was originally established in 1973.The Australasia International School (AIS) was previously known as the International School of Beauty Therapy (ISBT).

In 2017 Onyx Developments Pty Ltd rebranded ISBT as Australasia International School (AIS).

AIS prides itself in being able to deliver qualifications that prepare students for the workforce in the areas of beauty therapies, massage therapies and management.

Students enrolled in the Beauty or Massage Therapies become experts in both theory and practice. AIS has a working clinic that is open to the general public where students work in a genuine business environment. Their experience of providing beauty and massage treatments, guided by industry professionals, is a fundamental aspect of their development.

Students undertaking management studies in the areas of Project Management and Leadership & Management have the advantage of trainers who share their considerable skills and expertise.

Australasia International School students enjoy our well-resourced CBD campus and its access to all the convenience Sydney has to offer.

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CONTENT

About Us

A Word from the Chief Executive Officer

Our School Mission

Our School Vision

Why study at Australasia International School

Australia & Australian Culture

SHB30115 Certificate III in Beauty Services

SHB40115 Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy

SHB50115 Diploma of Beauty Therapy

SHB50216 Diploma of Salon Management

HLT42015 Certificate IV in Massage Therapy

HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage

BSB41515 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice

BSB51415 Diploma of Project Management

BSB61218 Advanced Diploma of Program Management

BSB51918 Diploma of Leadership and Management

BSB61015 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

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A WORD FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Congratulations on your decision to study with us at AIS. I am committed in helping you in your journey to achieve personal study goals.

Our team will provide you with friendly guidance and assistance to ensure that you gain the maximum benefit from your studies. They work hard so that your time with us proves to be enjoyable, safe and productive.

Our programs are aligned to meet the needs of Australian Business offering you the ability to be industry ready after graduation.

All of us at AIS are friendly and really want you to enjoy yourself whilst you learn.

Sydney is one of the world’s best cities offering a variety of restaurants, cafes, shopping and different things to do.

I firmly believe in the quality of training, delivery and resources to be used by you so that you have the best opportunity to learn.

If you have any queries or concerns whilst you are a student of Australasia International School, please do not hesitate to discuss them with me.

I wish you every success with your studies.

Bruno TINICEO

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OUR SCHOOL MISSIONThe Australasia International School (AIS) welcomes and supports students from all over the world in becoming a part of our learning community.

Our AIS Staff understand that to support international students’ high levels of communication are required, they are to provide the students with the opportunity to learn new skills and knowledge whilst being empathetic and understanding fair and equitable at all times.

The College management will ensure adequate resources are provided to its trainers and staff so that they can deliver a quality service to students.

OUR SCHOOL VISIONOur Vision is to give our students the best possible real life experiences, skills and knowledge in their chosen fields that will prepare them for the Australian workforce.

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WHY STUDY AT AUSTRALASIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL?

We respect openness and practice inclusiveness.

Australasia International School is committed to equity, ethics, innovation and excellence.

Australasia International School will ensure that students are provided with all the information required by prospective students to allow them to make informed decisions about their training and assessment and to enter a training pathway that is the right fit for their career goals.

Australasia International School strives to:Achieve service excellence in vocational education for students so as to make them job ready.

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AUSTRALIA Australia is a culturally diverse country with people from many different backgrounds living and working together.We are open, friendly people who value cultural diversity and our multicultural lifestyle. We enjoy outdoor barbeques (BBQs), going to the beach, theatre, museums and restaurants.From the moment you arrive, you'll receive a warm welcome and have many opportunities to develop lasting friendships.Sydney is the largest and oldest city in Australia. Located in the New South Wales region. The city is home to two of Australia’s most famous buildings, the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, and is one of the country’s most cosmopolitan and international city.

FREEDOM OF RELIGIONIn Australia, people are free to practice and follow their own beliefs and religion. Cultural and religious diversity is an important part of life in Australia. You will find many churches, temples, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship across New South Wales.The predominant religion amongst Australians is Christianity, with the three largest denominations being Anglican, Roman Catholic and the Uniting Church. Smaller Christian denominations include Lutheran, Jehovah's Witness, Seventh Day Adventist and Baptist churches. Other religions in Australia include Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism.

A number of major religions are listed below:• Anglican Church of Australia • Buddhism • Catholic Church in Australia• Hinduism • Islam • Judaism • Presbyterian Church• Seventh Day Adventist • Sikhism • Uniting Church in Australia

SPORTWe also love playing and watching sport, especially cricket, soccer, football, rugby, netball, tennis, surfing and golf. Whatever sport you play, you'll find like-minded people to share with while you live in Australia.

Fun facts:• Australia is a multicultural nation• Since 1945, seven million people have immigrated to Australia and a quarter of the population was born overseas• A further 19% of the population have at least one parent who was born overseas• Four million Australians speak a language other than English so, as an international student, you will quickly feel at home in our multicultural communities.

WEATHERSydney enjoys a sunny climate with mild winters and warm summers, perfect for making the most of the outdoors

NEW SOUTH WALES www.destinationnsw.com.au Capital: SydneySydney’s population: 5 millionClimate: January: 66 - 80°F, 19 - 27°C July: 46 - 60°F, 8 - 16°C

AUSTRALIA & AUSTRALIAN CULTURE

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UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveSHBBBOS001 Apply cosmetic tanning products CoreSHBBFAS001 Provide lash and brow services CoreSHBBHRS001 Provide waxing services CoreSHBBMUP002 Design and apply make-up CoreSHBBNLS001 Provide manicure and pedicare services CoreSHBXCCS001 Conduct salon financial transactions CoreSHBBRES001 Research and apply beauty industry information CoreSHBXIND001 Comply with organisational requirements within a personal services environment CoreSHBXWHS001 Apply safe hygiene, health and work practices CoreSHBXCCS002 Provide salon services to clients CoreSHBBCCS001 Advise on beauty products and services CoreSHBBMUP001 Apply eyelash extensions ElectiveSHBBNLS004 Apply nail art ElectiveSHBBMUP004 Design and apply remedial camouflage make-up ElectiveSHBBMUP003 Design and apply make-up for photography Elective

SHB30115 CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICESCRICOS COURSE CODE: 089083A

The Australasia International School has professionally set up Beauty training rooms and has highly skilled trainers to facilitate this course so that students can learn, be confident and be ready for industry upon successful completion.

This course suits students who are seeking to be employed as beauticians that provide a range of beauty services including waxing, lash and brow, make-up and manicure and pedicare services in the beauty industry.

These individuals possess a range of well-developed technical and customer service skills where discretion and judgement are required and are responsible for their own outputs. This includes client consultation on beauty products and services. Work is typically conducted in beauty, waxing, brow and nail salons.

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review.

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; and4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.

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LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

SHB30115 CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICESCRICOS COURSE CODE: 089083A

ENROLMENT DATES

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

Up to 28 weeks 2 terms 10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks

over the Christmas period)

Time to complete: Terms: Each Term:

3 days per week, each day is 7 hours

with breaks

Days:

450 hoursClassroom,

includes weekly CLINIC hours

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

1.5 hours per week

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. International Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

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UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveSHBBBOS001 Apply cosmetic tanning products CoreSHBBBOS002 Provide body massages CoreSHBBBOS003 Provide body treatments CoreSHBBFAS001 Provide lash and brow services CoreSHBBFAS002 Provide facial treatments and skin care recommendations CoreSHBBHRS001 Provide waxing services CoreSHBBMUP002 Design and apply make-up CoreSHBBNLS001 Provide manicure and pedicare services CoreSHBBRES001 Research and apply beauty industry information CoreSHBXCCS001 Conduct salon financial transactions CoreSHBXCCS002 Provide salon services to clients CoreSHBXIND001 Comply with organisational requirements within a personal services environment CoreSHBXWHS001 Apply safe hygiene, health and work practices Core

SHB40115 CERTIFICATE IV IN BEAUTY THERAPYCRICOS COURSE CODE: 089039E

The Australasia International School has professionally set up Beauty training rooms with highly skilled trainers to facilitate this course so that students can learn, be confident and ready for industry upon successful completion.

This course suits students who are seeking to be employed in a role whereby they will provide skin analyses, facial therapies, skin-care treatments and body treatments such as massage to clients.

These individuals possess a range of well-developed technical and customer service skills where discretion and judgement are required and are responsible for their own outputs. This includes client consultation on beauty products and services. Work is typically conducted in beauty, waxing, brow and nail salons.

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; and4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.

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SHB30115 CERTIFICATE III IN BEAUTY SERVICESCRICOS COURSE CODE: 089083A

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

ENROLMENT DATES

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

Up to 52 weeks 4 terms

Time to complete: Terms: Each Term:

3 days per week, each day is 7 hours

with breaks

Days:

929.5 hoursClassroom,

includes weekly CLINIC hours

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

1.5 hours per week

National code Title Core / ElectiveSHBBNLS004 Apply nail art ElectiveSHBBMUP004 Design and apply remedial camouflage make-up ElectiveSHBBMUP003 Design and apply make-up for photography ElectiveSHBBMUP001 Apply eyelash extensions ElectiveSHBBFAS003 Provide specialised facial treatments ElectiveSHBBBOS004 Provide aromatherapy massages Elective

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. International Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks

over the Christmas period)

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SHB50115 DIPLOMA OF BEAUTY THERAPYCRICOS COURSE CODE: 089052G

The Australasia International School has professionally set up Beauty training rooms and has highly skilled trainers to facilitate this course so that students can learn, be confident and be ready for industry upon successful completion.

This course suits students who are seeking to be employed as beauty therapists who provide a broad range of beauty therapy treatments and services including facial treatments, body massage and treatments, hair removal, lash and brow treatments, nail and make-up services. This includes consultation with clients to provide beauty advice, recommend beauty treatments and services, and sell retail skin-care and cosmetic products.

These individuals work relatively autonomously and are accountable for personal outputs. Their work involves the self-directed application of knowledge and skills with substantial depth in some areas where judgement is required in planning and selecting appropriate equipment, services and techniques.

UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveSHBBBOS002 Provide body massages CoreSHBBBOS003 Provide body treatments CoreSHBBFAS001 Provide lash and brow services CoreSHBBFAS002 Provide facial treatments and skin care recommendations CoreSHBBFAS003 Provide specialised facial treatments CoreSHBBHRS001 Provide waxing services CoreSHBBMUP002 Design and apply make-up CoreSHBBNLS001 Provide manicure and pedicare services CoreSHBBRES001 Research and apply beauty industry information CoreSHBXCCS001 Conduct salon financial transactions CoreSHBXCCS002 Provide salon services to clients CoreSHBXIND001 Comply with organisational requirements within a personal services environment Core

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; and4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.

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SHB50115 DIPLOMA OF BEAUTY THERAPYCRICOS COURSE CODE: 089052G

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

ENROLMENT DATES

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

Up to 80 weeks 6 terms 10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks

over the Christmas period)

Time to complete: Terms: Each Term:

3 days per week, each day is 7 hours

with breaks

Days:

1,290 hoursClassroom,

includes weekly CLINIC hours

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

1.5 hours per week

National code Title Core / ElectiveSHBXWHS001 Apply safe hygiene, health and work practices CoreSHBBBOS001 Apply cosmetic tanning products ElectiveSHBBMUP001 Apply eyelash extensions ElectiveSHBBMUP003 Design and apply make-up for photography ElectiveSHBBMUP004 Design and apply remedial camouflage make-up ElectiveSHBBNLS004 Apply nail art ElectiveSHBBBOS004 Provide aromatherapy massages ElectiveSHBBINF001 Maintain infection control standards Elective

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. International Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

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SHB50216 DIPLOMA OF SALON MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 096557B

The Australasia International School has a working CLINIC for its Beauty and Massage therapy students where clients pay for respective services. Most of our trainers assessors work in or have their own business’s and clinics.

Students can look forward to receiving up to date and relevant information about running a business in Australia by utilising these resources. Learning about Licencing, Government regulations, industry standards, managing staff and in promoting the business. This course suits students who are seeking to be employed as senior managers, work or own a small business. Learning responsibilities in coordinating the day-to-day operation of the business and in planning, monitoring and evaluating the work of the team. Salon managers also operate with significant autonomy to make strategic business management decisions.

This qualification provides a pathway to work as a salon manager in any type of personal service business including hairdressing or beauty salons, barber shops and spas.

UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveBSBHRM404 Review human resources functions CoreBSBHRM506 Manage recruitment selection and induction processes CoreSHBXPSM001 Lead teams in a personal services environment CoreSHBXPSM002 Manage treatment services and sales delivery CoreSHBXPSM003 Promote a personal services business CoreSHBXWHS002 Provide a safe work environment CoreBSBSUS501 Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability CoreBSBSMB403 Market the small business ElectiveBSBSMB404 Undertake small business planning ElectiveBSBMGT502 Manage people performance Elective

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; and4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.

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SHB50216 DIPLOMA OF SALON MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 089052G

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

ENROLMENT DATES

MID-TERM ENROLMENT DATES

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia

04 Mar 27 May 19 Aug 11 Nov2019

02 Mar 25 May 07 Aug 09 Nov2020

01 Mar 24 May 16 Aug 08 Nov2021

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. International Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

5 terms

Terms:

1,287.5 hours Classroom

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

4.75 hours per week

Up to 64 weeks

Time to complete:

10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks over

the Christmas period)

Each Term:

2 days per week as a Lecture class, each day is 8 hours with breaks plus; ½ day per week as a

Tutorial class at 5 hours with breaks

Days:

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The Australasia International School has professionally set up Massage training rooms and has highly skilled trainers to facilitate this course so that students can learn, be confident and ready for the industry upon successful completion.

This course suits students who are seeking to be employed in a role whereby they will be engaged as massage therapists who provide general health maintenance treatments. Practitioners may be self-employed or work within a larger health service.

HLT42015 CERTIFICATE IV IN MASSAGE THERAPYCRICOS COURSE CODE: 093187C

UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveHLTMSG001 Develop massage practice CoreHLTINF004 Manage the prevention and control of infection CoreHLTWHS004 Manage work health and safety CoreCHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance CoreCHCDIV001 Work with diverse people CoreHLTAID003 Provide first aid CoreHLTMSG002 Assess client massage needs CoreHLTMSG004 Provide massage treatments CoreCHCCOM006 Establish and manage client relationships CoreHLTAAP002 Confirm physical health status CoreBSBSMB404 Undertake small business planning ElectiveHLTREF002 Provide reflexology for relaxation ElectiveCHCPRP003 Reflect on and improve own professional practice Elective

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; and4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.

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HLT42015 CERTIFICATE IV IN MASSAGE THERAPYCRICOS COURSE CODE: 093187C

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

ENROLMENT DATES

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

Up to 40 weeks 3 terms

Time to complete: Terms: Each Term:

3 days per week, each day is 7 hours

with breaks

Days:

725 hoursClassroom,

includes weekly CLINIC hours

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

1.5 hours per week

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. International Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks

over the Christmas period)

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HLT52015 DIPLOMA OF REMEDIAL MASSAGECRICOS COURSE CODE: 092865M

The Australasia International School has professionally set up Massage training rooms and has highly skilled trainers to facilitate this course so that students can learn, be confident and be ready for industry upon successful completion.

This course suits students who are seeking to be employed in the role of remedial massage therapists who work with clients presenting with soft tissue dysfunction, musculoskeletal imbalance or restrictions in range of motion (ROM). Practitioners may be self-employed or work within a larger health service.

UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveHLTMSG002 Assess client massage needs CoreHLTMSG004 Provide massage treatments CoreCHCCOM006 Establish and manage client relationships CoreHLTINF004 Manage the prevention and control of infection CoreHLTWHS004 Manage work health and safety CoreHLTAAP003 Analyse and respond to client health information CoreCHCDIV001 Work with diverse people CoreCHCLEG003 Manage legal and ethical compliance CoreHLTAID003 Provide first aid CoreHLTMSG001 Develop massage practice CoreHLTMSG008 Monitor and evaluate remedial massage treatments CoreHLTMSG006 Adapt remedial massage practice to meet specific needs CoreHLTMSG005 Provide remedial massage treatments CoreHLTMSG003 Perform remedial massage musculoskeletal assessments CoreCHCPRP005 Engage with health professionals and the health system CoreCHCPRP003 Reflect on and improve own professional practice CoreHLTREF002 Provide reflexology for relaxation ElectiveBSBSMB404 Undertake small business planning ElectiveBSBMED303 Maintain patient records ElectiveHLTARO005 Provide aromatherapy massage treatments ElectiveHLTARO001 Develop aromatherapy practice Elective

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; and4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.

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HLT52015 DIPLOMA OF REMEDIAL MASSAGECRICOS COURSE CODE: 092865M

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. International Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes, however: ‘The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of practice‘.

ENROLMENT DATES

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

Up to 80 weeks 6 terms

Time to complete: Terms: Each Term:

3 days per week, each day is 7 hours

with breaks

Days:

1,527.5 hoursClassroom,

includes weekly CLINIC hours

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

1.5 hours per week

10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks

over the Christmas period)

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BSB41515 CERTIFICATE IV INPROJECT MANAGEMENT PRACTICECRICOS COURSE CODE: 094692M

The Australasia International School employs trainers assessors who work in or have their own business’s in project management, our students learn the skills and knowledge in today’s context as a result. Students will learn how to create, manage and meet project goals and to achieve this on time, on budget, and within the projects scope.

This course suits students who are seeking to be employed in a role that they will apply project management techniques, skills and knowledge in a wide variety of contexts. Job titles for these roles are varied and growing.

Individuals might be part of a team, with no direct responsibility for overall project outcomes but must contribute accordingly. They may use project management tools and methodologies to support organisational or business activities.

UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveBSBPMG409 Apply project scope management techniques CoreBSBPMG410 Apply project time management techniques CoreBSBPMG411 Apply project quality management techniques CoreBSBPMG412 Apply project cost management techniques ElectiveBSBPMG413 Apply project human resources management approaches ElectiveBSBPMG415 Apply project risk management techniques ElectiveBSBPMG418 Apply project stakeholder engagement techniques ElectiveBSBADM405 Organise meetings ElectivePSPPCY004 Support policy implementation Elective

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; and4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.

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BSB41515 CERTIFICATE IV PROJECT IN MANAGEMENT PRACTICECRICOS COURSE CODE: 094692M

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

4 terms

Terms:

1,100 hours Classroom

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

4.75 hours per week

Up to 52 weeks

Time to complete:

10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks over

the Christmas period)

Each Term:

2 days per week as a Lecture class, each day is 8 hours with breaks plus; ½ day per week as a

Tutorial class at 5 hours with breaks

Days:

ENROLMENT DATES

MID-TERM ENROLMENT DATES

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at either:1. Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia; or2. Level 5, 127 Liverpool Street Sydney NSW 2000

04 Mar 27 May 19 Aug 11 Nov2019

02 Mar 25 May 07 Aug 09 Nov2020

01 Mar 24 May 16 Aug 08 Nov2021

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

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The Australasia International School employs trainers assessors who work in or have their own business’s in project management, our students learn the skills and knowledge in today’s context as a result. Students will learn how to create, manage and meet project goals and to achieve this on time, on budget, and within the projects scope.

This course suits students who are seeking to be employed in a role that they will apply project management techniques, skills and knowledge in a wide variety of contexts. Job titles for these roles are varied and growing.

Individuals might be part of or managing a team, possibly with direct responsibility for overall project outcomes but must contribute accordingly. They may use project management tools and methodologies to support organisational or business activities.

BSB51415 DIPLOMA OF PROJECT MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 094693K

UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveBSBPMG511 Manage project scope CoreBSBPMG512 Manage project time CoreBSBPMG513 Manage project quality CoreBSBPMG514 Manage project cost CoreBSBPMG515 Manage project human resources CoreBSBPMG516 Manage project information and communication CoreBSBPMG517 Manage project risk CoreBSBPMG521 Manage project integration CoreBSBINM501 Manage an information or knowledge management system ElectiveBSBPMG519 Manage project stakeholder engagement Elective

BSBWHS516 Contribute to developing, implementing and maintaining an organisation’s WHS management system Elective

BSBWOR502 Lead and manage team effectiveness Elective

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review.

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; 4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent; and5. hold a BSB41515 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice, or other relevant Certificate IV level qualification in Business is preferable.

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BSB51415 DIPLOMA OF PROJECT MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 094693K

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

4 terms

Terms:

1,030 hours Classroom

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

4.75 hours per week

Up to 52 weeks

Time to complete:

10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks over

the Christmas period)

Each Term:

2 days per week as a Lecture class, each day is 8 hours with breaks plus; ½ day per week as a

Tutorial class at 5 hours with breaks

Days:

ENROLMENT DATES

MID-TERM ENROLMENT DATES

04 Mar 27 May 19 Aug 11 Nov2019

02 Mar 25 May 07 Aug 09 Nov2020

01 Mar 24 May 16 Aug 08 Nov2021

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at either:1. Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia; or2. Level 5, 127 Liverpool Street Sydney NSW 2000

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

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BSB61218 ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF PROGRAM MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 0100963

UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveBSBPMG610 Enable program execution CoreBSBPMG621 Facilitate stakeholder engagement CoreBSBPMG622 Implement program governance CoreBSBPMG623 Manage benefits CoreBSBFIM601 Manage finances ElectiveBSBINN601 Lead and manage organisational change ElectiveBSBLDR511 Develop and use emotional intelligence ElectiveBSBINM501 Manage an information or knowledge management system ElectiveBSBMGT608 Manage innovation and continuous improvement ElectiveBSBPMG617 Provide leadership for the program ElectiveBSBMGT520 Plan and manage the flexible workforce ElectiveBSBPMG615 Manage program delivery Elective

The students most likely to contribute to the cohort for this training is those people who are seeking to be employed in a role where they will apply specialised knowledge and skills, together with experience in program management across a range of enterprise and industry contexts.

This course suits students who are seeking to be employed in a role that they will apply project management techniques, skills and knowledge in a wide variety of contexts. Job titles for these roles are varied and growing.

It applies to individuals who are program managers, managing or directing a suite of projects (a program) to achieve organisational objectives.

Individuals at this level use initiative and judgement to direct, plan, and lead a range of program functions, with accountability for personal and team outcomes within broad parameters.

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEEntry to this qualification is limited to those who:1. Have completed a Diploma of Project Management qualification; or2. Have completed two years equivalent full-time relevant workplace experience at a significant level within a project or program environment within an enterprise.

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review.

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; and4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.

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BSB61218 ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF PROGRAM MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 0100963

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

6 terms

Terms:

1,235 hours Classroom

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

4.75 hours per week

Up to 80 weeks

Time to complete:

10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks over

the Christmas period)

Each Term:

2 days per week as a Lecture class, each day is 8 hours with breaks plus; ½ day per week as a

Tutorial class at 5 hours with breaks

Days:

ENROLMENT DATES

MID-TERM ENROLMENT DATES

04 Mar 27 May 19 Aug 11 Nov2019

02 Mar 25 May 07 Aug 09 Nov2020

01 Mar 24 May 16 Aug 08 Nov2021

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at either:1. Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia; or2. Level 5, 127 Liverpool Street Sydney NSW 2000

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

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BSB51918 DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 099342D

UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveBSBLDR511 Develop and use emotional intelligence CoreBSBLDR502 Lead and manage effective workplace relationships CoreBSBMGT517 Manage operational plan CoreBSBWOR502 Lead and manage team effectiveness CoreBSBADM502 Manage meetings Elective

BSBWHS516 Contribute to developing, implementing and maintaining an organisation’s WHS management system Elective

BSBMGT502 Manage people performance ElectiveBSBMGT516 Facilitate continuous improvement ElectiveBSBSUS501 Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability ElectiveBSBWHS521 Ensure a safe workplace for a work area ElectiveBSBRSK501 Manage risk ElectiveBSBWOR501 Manage personal work priorities and professional development Elective

The Australasia International School employs trainers assessors who work in or have their own business’s. Students who are seeking to be employed in a role whereby they will apply knowledge, practical skills and experience in leadership and management across a range of enterprise and industry contexts.

Individuals at this level display initiative and judgement in planning, organising, implementing and monitoring their own workload and the workload of others. They use communication skills to support individuals and teams to meet organisational or enterprise requirements.

They plan, design, apply and evaluate solutions to unpredictable problems, and identify, analyse and synthesise information from a variety of sources.

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review.

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; 4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent; and5. hold a BSB42015 Certificate IV in Project Management Practice, or other relevant Certificate IV level qualification in Business is preferable.

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BSB51918 DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 099342D

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

4 terms

Terms:

1,030 hours Classroom

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

4.75 hours per week

Up to 52 weeks

Time to complete:

10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks over

the Christmas period)

Each Term:

2 days per week as a Lecture class, each day is 8 hours with breaks plus; ½ day per week as a

Tutorial class at 5 hours with breaks

Days:

ENROLMENT DATES

MID-TERM ENROLMENT DATES

04 Mar 27 May 19 Aug 11 Nov2019

02 Mar 25 May 07 Aug 09 Nov2020

01 Mar 24 May 16 Aug 08 Nov2021

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at either:1. Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia; or2. Level 5, 127 Liverpool Street Sydney NSW 2000

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

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BSB61015 ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 095360A

UNITSNational code Title Core / ElectiveBSBFIM601 Manage finances CoreBSBINN601 Lead and manage organisational change CoreBSBMGT605 Provide leadership across the organisation CoreBSBMGT617 Develop and implement a business plan CoreBSBSUS501 Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability ElectiveBSBRSK501 Manage risk ElectiveBSBWHS605 Develop, implement and maintain WHS management systems ElectiveBSBMGT608 Manage innovation and continuous improvement ElectiveBSBCOM603 Plan and establish compliance management systems ElectiveBSBMKG609 Develop a marketing plan ElectiveBSBMGT616 Develop and implement strategic plans ElectiveBSBINM601 Manage knowledge and information Elective

The students most likely to contribute to the cohort for this training is those people who are seeking to be employed in a role whereby they will apply specialised knowledge and skills, together with experience in leadership and management, across a range of enterprise and industry contexts.

Individuals at this level use initiative and judgement to plan and implement a range of leadership and management functions, with accountability for personal and team outcomes within broad parameters.

They use cognitive and communication skills to identify, analyse and synthesise information from a variety of sources and transfer their knowledge to others, and creative or conceptual skills to express ideas and perspectives or respond to complex problems.

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – TRAINING PACKAGEThe Training Package itself does not identify entry requirements

ENTRY REQUIREMENT – RTO SPECIFICDomestic Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; and3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review.

International Students must:1. be a minimum of 18 years of age;2. have completed Year 12 or equivalent; 3. successfully completed the AIS pre-course review; 4. have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent; and5. hold a BSB51918 Diploma of Leadership and Management, or other relevant Diploma level qualification in Business is advised.

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BSB61015 ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENTCRICOS COURSE CODE: 095360A

LICENCING REQUIREMENTThere are no licencing requirements for this qualification or the employment outcomes.

DELIVERY MODE AND DURATION

4 terms

Terms:

1,030 hours Classroom

Delivery: Total time: Self-paced learning:

4.75 hours per week

Up to 52 weeks

Time to complete:

10 weeks plus a 2 week study break (an extra 2-4 weeks over

the Christmas period)

Each Term:

2 days per week as a Lecture class, each day is 8 hours with breaks plus; ½ day per week as a

Tutorial class at 5 hours with breaks

Days:

ENROLMENT DATES

MID-TERM ENROLMENT DATES

04 Mar 27 May 19 Aug 11 Nov2019

02 Mar 25 May 07 Aug 09 Nov2020

01 Mar 24 May 16 Aug 08 Nov2021

21 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 30 Sep2019

20 Jan 13 Apr 06 July 28 Sep2020

18 Jan 12 Apr 05 Jul 27 Sep2021

LOCATIONAll training and assessment is conducted at either:1. Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW Australia; or2. Level 5, 127 Liverpool Street Sydney NSW 2000

HOW CAN I ENROL IN THE COURSE?You can call us, visit our office, engage an education agent or visit our website on the ‘Apply Now’ page which will have: 1. Enrolment form;2. Student handbook; 3. Guide to studying and living in Australia;4. Fee management policy;5. Privacy notice;6. USI procedure; and7. Complaints and appeals procedure.

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Onyx Developments Pty Ltd T/A Australasia International School ABN: 61 009 465 758 | RTO Code: 6251 | CRICOS Provider Number: 02747G

Telephone: +61 2 8278 7232 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.aischool.edu.au

SYDNEY CAMPUS Level 14, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, NSW 2000

Level 5, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney, NSW 2000