2015 STUDENT GUIDE A Premier Higher Education Institute offering accredited undergraduate and postgraduate business degrees in management and accounting and Master of Arts TESOL. Welcome Message 2 Our St ory 3 King’s Own A dvantage 5 KOI A cademic Board 6 English Entry Requirements 8 Academic Entry Requirements 9 Course Summary 10 Courses 11-12 Modern Facilities 14 Overseas Students Health Insurance 14 Fees 16 Payment Options 17 Frequently Asked Questions 18 Checklist of Documents Required 18 Student Application Form 19 Student Life in Sydney 23 Map of O ur Locations 25 29 Feb 2016 - 25 Mar 2016 Professor John Loxton, Dr Brian Spencer, and Professor Douglas Hinchliffe We are proud to welcome you to King’s Own Institute in Sydney Australia: a tertiary level institution that brings together the best in resources, equipment and people. King’s Own Institute blends the traditions of higher education with today’s modern practical and commercial global village. King’s Own Institute offers many advantages: personal, professional and commercial, and is quickly establishing a reputation for superior education. Just how famous King’s Own Institute will become and how quickly depends on our graduates. We share your success. King’s Own Institute has assembled key people to assist your academic journey. They all have long and successful careers and distinguished records of achievement in universities, the military, diplomatic service, business and industry. We confidently assure you of a sound, professional education and a special, enjoyable learning experience. We welcome you and look forward to shaping your career with King’s Own Institute. King’s Own Institute is a tertiary level institution located in central Sydney, Australia and offering high quality accredited degree courses in business. Named after a regiment of the British army with which the CEO & Dean was associated as an exchange officer, King’s Own Institute adopts a similar spirit and values with traditions and an established reputation for its recognised development of successful leaders. Our initials KOI have a second meaning, as the word “koi” in some Asian languages is a wild carp. The koi is energetic and can swim upstream against the current. According to legend if a koi succeeded in climbing the falls at a point called Dragon Gate on the Yellow River it would be transformed into a dragon. This demonstrates perseverance in adversity and strength of purpose. Because of its strength and determination to overcome obstacles, the koi represents courage and the ability to attain high goals. Similarly, King’s Own Institute (KOI) aims to be a recognised leader as an education provider famous for nurturing our students into successful careers. The experience of the higher education journey can be as important as the qualification itself. Here at King’s Own Institute, we want the career-shaping experience to be fruitful, memorable and enjoyable. We learn from experience and King’s Own Institute is already proving to be a leading edge experience factor. Our academic and management teams have worked widely in Australia and internationally with some of the best universities, leading businesses and industries. It is their extensive experience and applied knowledge that provides you, the student, with a valuable advantage. You can share in a wonderful learning experience by studying with proven leaders to bring out your best in preparing you for life and a rewarding career. KOI delivers the best possible education with a deep commitment to quality and excellence and real opportunities to apply your knowledge and skills to enhance your career. You will get access to a team of superior teachers, facilities and resources to provide you with a rich educational experience and preparation for life – a true education. We’re keen, willing and able to actively develop motivated people to be successful. Why choose KOI? KOI is a team of proven, widely experienced practitioners with a proud and established record of achievement in education and business. Free additional English tuition and assessment is provided to assist you to consolidate and extend your English language proficiency to achieve your goals. KOI is the place to be: location, facilities, learning support and opportunities. KOI is the launch pad for your career and with more exciting postgraduate programs commencing in 2015. Luz Stella Lizcano Andrade from Colombia receiving the Post Graduate “Outstanding Academic Performance Award” Ahmed Habib from Pakistan receiving the Undergraduate “Outstanding Academic Performance Award” The Academic Board is led by a Chair who is a distinguished educator and is supported by a Deputy Chair, Chairs of Committees, Committees of the Academic Board and Working Parties. The Chair of the Academic Board is a member of Council, the CEO & Dean’s Advisory Committee and all of the Standing Committees of the Academic Board. The Chair participates in the selection of staff for academic positions and in the process of central promotions. The Chair hears student academic appeals and chairs the Students Appeals Committee (Exclusions and Re-admission). The Chair of the Academic Board provides advice on benchmarking against other institutions and assists in establishing academic priorities. The Chair’s role is to convey these priorities to the Academic Board and to guide the Board towards achieving them. From left Dr. John Jones, Professor Alan Dunk, Mr. Felix Stravens, Professor John Loxton, Dr. Brian Spencer, Dr. Douglas Hinchliffe, Ms. Joanna Dai and Professor Ed Davis * Results for IELTS, TOEFL, PTE (Pearson Test of English), and CAE (Academic and Cambridge English: Advanced) are valid for two years. [*] A NSW HSC ATAR or other secondary or tertiary qualifications will not meet the English entry requirements for KOI’s TESOL programs. Please contact KOI Marketing ([email protected]) for more information. When you do not have the minimum English level You will need to contact [email protected] or [email protected] for advice on what you can do to meet KOI’s English entry requirements. Usually you will be advised to undertake English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) and/or English for Academic Purposes (EAP) studies with one of our Direct Entry Partners. If you are advised to take these studies, we will provide you with a list of our Partners which can also be accessed through www.koi.edu.au Please keep in mind that KOI does not arrange ELICOS or EAP studies on the behalf of students or agencies and thus these studies must be arranged independently. An undergraduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university of equivalent. Australian standards. Higher School Certificate or equivalent with 55% minimum (comparable to an ATAR of 55) Please be aware that all overseas qualifications must be deemed to be the equivalent to the necessary Australian qualifications by the Australian Education International – National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR) guidelines to be considered by KOI. MPA graduate Ms Luz Stella Lizcani Andrade speaking on behalf of all KOI Graduates. Graduate Certificate in Business Graduate Diploma in Business * Master of Accounting (Standard) Master of Accounting (Accelerated) Master of Professional Accounting (Standard) Master of Professional Accounting (Accelerated) Graduate Certificate in TESOL Graduate Diploma in TESOL Master of Arts (TESOL) * New Course to be available in 2015 - Please enquire at KOI. KOI operates on a semester based, trimester system, allowing students to complete a three year bachelor degree in two years if no trimester breaks are taken. If trimester breaks are taken, a degree cannot be completed in the minimum time. It is compulsory for students to complete two consecutive trimesters in their first year of study. After two consecutive trimesters of study, students may apply to take trimester breaks. Approval of a trimester break is not automatic, and is dependent on academic progress. Students who wish to apply for a trimester break must apply on the appropriate form before the end of week 10 of the trimester. Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance) CRICOS CODE: 070366A CRICOS CODE: 070367M Business Study Skills Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Business Law Introduction to Microeconomics Business Study Skills Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Business Law Introduction to Microeconomics Introduction to Management Introduction to Financial Accounting Introduction to Marketing Business Statistics Introduction to Management Introduction to Macroeconomics Introduction to Marketing Business Statistics Introduction to Management Accounting Financial Accounting Corporate Financial Management Elective Introduction to Management Accounting Organisational Behaviour Corporate Financial Management Elective Management Accounting Accounting Information Systems Law of Business Organisations Elective Financial Institutions Business Ethics and Sustainability Logistics Management Elective Tax Law Auditing Organisational Behaviour Elective Investment Management Entrepreneurship Management Elective Elective Business Project (Last trimester only) Advanced Accounting Corporate Accounting and Reporting Elective Business Project (Last trimester only) Strategic Management Elective Elective Professional Recognition The Bachelor of Business Accounting B. Bus. (Acc) satisfies the educational membership requirements for The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) (changing to Chartered Accoutants Australia and New Zeland), CPA Australia (CPA), and The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA). Further Information is available from ICAA, CPA and IPA. Graduate Certificate in Business Graduate Certificate of TESOL CRICOS CODE: 076833G CRICOS CODE: 083136G Principles of Accounting Economics Business Law Elective Language Teaching Methodologies Linguistics for Language Teaching Learning an Additional Language TESOL Curriculum Development Master of Accounting Graduate Diploma of TESOL Standard - CRICOS CODE: 076831K Accelerated - CRICOS CODE: 076834G CRICOS CODE: 083135J Only students who have completed an approved accounting AQF Level 7 or above degree may enrol in this course. Core subjects Financial Accounting Financial Management Research Methods-Qualitative & Quantitative Elective Language Teaching Methodologies Linguistics for Language Teaching Learning an Additional Language TESOL Curriculum Development Managerial Accounting Companies and Securities Law Corporate Accounting Accounting Theory and Issues Language Testing and Assessment Research Methods of TESOL Elective Elective Audting and Assurance Services Taxation Research Project (Last trimester only) Accounting Information Systems Master of Arts (TESOL) CRICOS CODE: 083134K Core subjects Standard - CRICOS CODE: 076835F Accelerated - CRICOS CODE: 076832J Language Teaching Methodologies Linguistics for Language Teaching Learning an Additional Language TESOL Curriculum Development Principles of Accounting Economics Business Law Research Methods – Qualitative & Quantitative Language Testing and Assessment Research Methods of TESOL Elective Elective Financial Accounting Financial Management Companies and Securities Law Elective TESOL Intership OR Research Project (Double subject) Elective Elective Master of Professional Accounting Auditing and Assurance Services Managerial Accounting Accounting Information Systems Elective Corporate Accounting Accounting Theory and Issues Taxation Research Project (Last trimester only) Professional Recognition The Master of Accounting and the Master of Professional Accounting satisfy the educational membership requirements for The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) (changing to Chartered Accoutants Australia and New Zeland) and CPA Australia (CPA). Further Information is available from ICAA and CPA. Modern Facilities King’s Own Institute’s premises are centrally located and have been designed with the needs of today’s students in mind. The environment is not only comfortable but most importantly it is conducive to study and highly functional for the busy student. Technology The Institute’s computer facilities include the latest technology and software, with sufficient terminals to cater for student needs. Wifi is provided throughout KOI so that students can access the internet from anywhere in the Institute for total connectivity. Every trimester, each student is given a generous free data allowance for internet usage. Library King’s Own Institute has a specially designed and resourced library and a specialist librarian for this essential part of study. Our library is stocked with reference materials relevant to the courses offered in our Institute and includes text books, magazines, journals, reference books and newspapers. At KOI, we do our best to resource students for their best performance. Student Lounge Our student lounges are more than somewhere to stop and have lunch. They are places to meet fellow students, relax, mingle and foster friendships. The environment is stylish, comfortable, practical and inviting. Students can bring their own lunches with reheating facilities available and vending machines for that pick-me-up snack to keep energy levels up. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Australian Government law requires international students and their dependents, undertaking formal studies in Australia to purchase and maintain OSHC before your visa will be granted. Membership of a health insurance scheme in your home country does not exempt you from having to take out OSHC. There are 5 registered providers namely Australian Health Management (AHM), BUPA Australia, Medibank Private, Allianz Grobal Assistance and nib OSHC. KOI’s recommended provider is AHM and we will arrange the cover on your behalf when you pay your premium at the time you pay your tuition fees. Cost of health insurance may vary from year to year. At the time of publication, the cost for 2015 is $488 for 15 months, prices indicative for commencement on 16th March 2015 For further information refer to the AHM website : www.ahmoshc.com Indicative tuition fees** for 2015 for International students Per Subject Per Trimester Approximate Total Bachelor of Business (Accounting) $1,250 $5,000 $30,000 Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance) $1,250 $5,000 $30,000 Graduate Certificate in Business $1,500 $6,000 $6,000 Graduate Diploma of Business * $1,500 $6,000 $12,000 Master of Accounting $1,500 $6,000 $18,000 Master of Professional Accounting $1,500 $6,000 $24,000 * New Course available in 2015. Indicative tuition fees** for 2015 for Domestic students Per Subject Per Trimester Approximate Total Bachelor of Business (Accounting) $1,250 $5,000 $30,000 Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance) $1,250 $5,000 $30,000 Graduate Certificate in Business $1,500 $6,000 $6,000 Graduate Diploma of Business * $1,500 $6,000 $12,000 Master of Accounting $1,500 $6,000 $18,000 Master of Professional Accounting $1,500 $6,000 $24,000 * New Course available in 2015. Indicative tuition fees** for 2015(Graduate Certificate in TESOL / Graduate Diploma in TESOL / Master of Arts) Valid for T0115 Per Subject Per Trimester Approximate Total Graduate Certificate in TESOL $1,500 $6,000 $6,000 Graduate Diploma in TESOL $1,500 $6,000 $12,000 Master of Arts (TESOL) $1,500 $6,000 $18,000 Conditions ** Enrolment fees of $200 per course are applicable for all new enrolments. This must be paid prior to enrolling. International (overseas) students - IELTS 7.0 or equivalent for Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, and Master of Arts in TESOL - The special scholarship is applicable for all 2015 intakes - eCOE deposit for onshore application is 50% of 1st trimester tuition fee plus $200 enrolment fee - eCOE deposit for offshore application is 100% of 1st trimester tuition fee plus $200 enrolment fee Direct Deposit / Telegraphic Transfer Credit Card Payments Please quote student name and number for each transaction, otherwise KOI may not be able to trace the payment, which could mean that enrolment will be delayed. Credit cards are accepted and surcharges apply according to the type of card. Bank: WESTPAC BANK Branch name: Sydney Office 341 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia Account name: AIBM SYDNEY KOI STUDENT FEES ACCOUNT BSB: 032 000 Account Number: 60 3940 Swift Code: WPACAU2S Please contact [email protected] for an authorisation form. The surcharges are specified on the form. Western Union Paying Course Fees From Outside of Australia http://www.geoforeducation.com/koi By Mail Payment advice : Please send to: King’s Own Institute Level 1, 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000, Australia Contact KOI accounts for details - [email protected] Students checking out books at Library Students using KOI Printing and Scanning Facilites Student researching for Assignment Market Street Campus Student Lounge KING’S OWN INSTITUTE* Success in Higher Education STUDENT APPLICATION FORM – HIGHER EDUCATION COURSES – KING’S OWN INSTITUTE (KOI) Please complete this form if you are applying to study at King’s Own Institute (KOI). Please use CAPITAL BLOCK letters and tick or cross the relevant boxes. Email your completed application form to [email protected] Mailing address: King’s Own Institute, Level 1, 31 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000 1. PERSONAL DETAILS Have you previously applied to study at KOI? Preferred Title: Yes Mr No If yes, what was your previous KOI Student ID (if known) _________________________ Mrs Miss Ms Dr Family Name: Other Gender: Previous Family Name: Date of Birth (If Applicable) Given Names: Male D D Female M M Y Y Y Y Nationality: Address: Number Street name Suburb Email: Postcode Mobile number: Sections 2 and 3 Overseas (International) Students MUST complete Section 2 only. Domestic Students MUST complete Section 3 only. 2. VISA INFORMATION – OVERSEAS (INTERNATIONAL) STUDENTS ONLY (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) Country of Birth: Passport No: Visa Type: Student Subclass Visitor Spouse Other (Please specify) Are you applying, or intending to apply within the next 12 months, for any other type of Australian visa e.g. Permanent Residency or a 457 Visa? Yes No If yes – please tell us which type: Migration Review Tribunal (MRT): Are you involved in an MRT case? Yes No If Yes please attach the details to this application. Compulsory Health Cover: It is an Australian Government Requirement that all overseas (international) students studying in Australia on a student visa are covered by Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)(exemptions apply). Payment of OSHC must be made if you accept an offer of study from KOI. If you are accompanied by family and children, you must have the compulsory family policy for OSHC. If you do not yet have health cover, KOI can help arrange visa-length cover with our preferred OHSC provider Australian Health Management (AHM) www.ahmoshc.com.au Are you currently covered by Overseas Student Health Cover OHSC? Yes No If yes – who is your OHSC provider: OHSC provider company name Membership Number Expiry Date 3. GOVERNMENT STATISTICS – DOMESTIC STUDENTS ONLY (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) Are you an Australian or New Zealand Citizen? Australian Are you an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander? Yes Are you a Permanent Resident of Australia? Yes New Zealand Not a Citizen No Date of Permanent Residency If you are a Permanent Resident, what is your Visa Sub-class? D D M M Country of Birth? 4. WHEN DO YOU WANT TO START YOUR COURSE? Year ____________ Starting Trimester KOI STUDENT APPLICATION FORM 14 OCTOBER 2014 March July November * AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PTY LTD ABN: 72 132 629 979 CRICOS PROVIDER 03171A PAGE 1 OF 3 Y Y 5. COURSE DETAILS (Please tick the box for the course you are applying for) Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Bachelor of Business (Management & Finance) Graduate Certificate in Business Master of Accounting (Standard) Master of Accounting (Accelerated) Master of Professional Accounting (Standard) Master of Professional Accounting (Accelerated) Graduate Certificate in TESOL Graduate Diploma in TESOL Master of Arts (TESOL) Non-award / Cross Institutional Subject(s) _______________________________________________________________________________________ For Higher Education undergraduate Diplomas, please contact Marketing on [email protected] 6. RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) (exemption credits toward the completion of your course) Do you want to apply for exemptions as a result of previous experience/study (RPL)? Yes No Please Note: Any changes to your RPL applications after you have been sent your Letter of Offer will be subject to approval. 7. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) Have you studied at a high school in Australia? If YES, please provide the details State Yes No Year Qualification/Level Do you have any other secondary or post-secondary educational qualifications? ATAR-UAI or equivalent (if available) (Please put in date order starting with the most recent.) Course/Award Education Provider Year Started Year Completed Course/Award Education Provider Year Started Year Completed Course/Award Education Provider Year Started Year Completed Course/Award Education Provider Year Started Year Completed Do you have any other attempts at tertiary study – prior, current, completed, partially completed or abandoned? Yes No Please provide certified copies of your ALL your results including ATAR-UAI or equivalent (e.g. TAFE) and any post school studies. Certified English translations are required for documents in another language. Certified copies must be stamped and signed by a Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declarations, an approved KOI education agent or the issuing authority/institution, and be stamped with the certifier’s stamp including the certifier’s printed name, title/position, signature and date of certification. All documents not in English must be accompanied by certified and translated English copies by an approved translator. 8. ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) Is English your first language? Yes No IELTS __________ ESL __________ TOEFL __________ If NO, what is your current English Language proficiency – please attach certified copies of test results. ELICOS _____________ Other _________________________________________________ Please specify 9. AGENT DETAILS (If applicable) Agent Name Telephone Email Contact Person 10. ANYTHING THAT MAY AFFECT YOUR STUDY? (Certified copies of all documents must be attached to your application form) Is there anything that may affect your ability to study at KOI? Medical (including pregnancy) Legal Other Brief details: If Yes – you must provide all relevant details, including medical or other assistance needed, in a separate sheet and attach it to this application. Please note that KOI has limited resources to provide study assistance in some instances. KOI STUDENT APPLICATION FORM 14 OCTOBER 2014 * AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PTY LTD ABN: 72 132 629 979 CRICOS PROVIDER 03171A PAGE 2 OF 3 11. CHECK THAT YOU HAVE ATTACHED ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS Certified copies of your academic qualifications Evidence of English Language Proficiency (if applicable) Certified copies of passports (including the signatory page), visas, birth certificates, residency status etc. as applicable Certified copies of name change documents (if applicable) Certified translations of documents not in English Copies of any other documents identified as required in your application 12. DECLARATION AND SIGNATURE I understand that the information I provide on and with this form will be used to assess my application. I declare that the information provided by me on this form is true and complete in every detail. • I acknowledge that KOI reserves the right at any stage to vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information. • I authorise KOI to obtain further information about me from educational and other institutions which I have attended and from Australian Government Authorities such as the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) and the Department of Education. • I authorise KOI to supply any relevant official KOI records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission, to other relevant higher educational governing and examining bodies, and to relevant Australian Federal, State or Territory Government Departments such as the Department of Education and DIBP. • I understand that once I am enrolled, KOI will communicate with me on a range of matters relating to my course of study at KOI. • I consent to KOI utilising any contact details I have provided for communications, including communications on services or products offered by KOI. • • Signature: ____________________ Name: ___________________________________ Date: ____/____/_______ Office Use Only Received by ________________________________________ KOI STUDENT APPLICATION FORM 14 OCTOBER 2014 Date _____/______/_________ * AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PTY LTD ABN: 72 132 629 979 CRICOS PROVIDER 03171A PAGE 3 OF 3 Notes To live Sydney is a multicultural and multiracial city, and with that comes a great variety of places to live. Depending on your lifestyle you can choose from over 600 suburbs in the Greater Sydney area. Choose according to budget, facilities, shops and activities available in an area and, of course, distance from the Institute. Cost of living as a guideline is AUD$18,610 per year. This will vary according to personal preferences, choices and circumstances. With some research and adjustments, many students are able to enjoy their lives here within or below this budget. Accommodation Options Please contact: * Global Experience at + 61 2 9264 4022 or refer to www.globalexperience.com.au * Student Stay Australia at + 61 2 9299 5884 or refer to www.studentstayaustralia.com To start For many students, this is the first time they are leaving home and living overseas independently. At KOI, we understand this can be a very big step for both students and parents. Our staff is available to assist with information regarding living in Sydney prior to arrival. Upon accepting the offer to study at KOI, students will be sent pre-departure guide information regarding orientation and enrolment. During orientation, all new students will receive information regarding studies, staff, services and assistance available to our students. It is therefore vital that students attend orientation. To work Sydney has the largest economy in Australia. New South Wales accounts for 40 per cent of Australia’s Information and Communication Technology employment. Financial Services is amongst the fastest growing service industry and has more than 750 companies here in New South Wales. There are lots of opportunities and King’s Own Institute is here to help you seize them. Career advisors will be available to provide personal assistance and guidance. To play Australians believe in work-life balance. There is healthy entertainment to refresh the mind, body and soul. Beautiful sandy beaches, serene mountain ranges, numerous National Parks showcasing Australia native flora and fauna will provide endless outdoor fun. Sydney has many theatres, concert venues, fitness and leisure centres, café districts and shopping precincts to keep anyone entertained. KOI will also have student activities to encourage social interaction and development. To learn King’s Own Institute is located in a purpose built facility and comes equipped with advanced technology. The vibrant business environment offers those keen to learn a ready platform. Absorb the atmosphere, get involved and interact with leaders in business. Let King’s Own Institute help you kick start your career in the world of business. Market Street Campus Kent Street Campus Main Entrance and Lift Lobby at Market Street Campus Stairway to Reception at Market Street Campus Australian Institute of Business and Management Pty Ltd Trading as King’s Own Institute ABN 72 132 629 979 CRICOS Provider Code: 03171A Market Street Campus Kent Street Campus Level 1, 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Phone +61 2 9283 3583 Fax +61 2 9283 3683 Email [email protected] Level 1, 545 Kent Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Phone +61 2 8263 3151 Email [email protected] Information in this publication is correct at the time of printing and valid for 2015, but may change from time to time. In particular King’s Own Institute reserves the right to change the content and/or method of assessment, to change or alter tuition fees of any unit of study, to withdraw any unit of study or program that it offers, to impose limitations on enrolment in any unit or program, and/or to vary arrangements for any program. 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