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Cambridge College

International

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“Cambridge College International is a member of The Education Group”

www.cambridgecollegeinternational.nsw.edu.au
Welcome to Cambridge College International

I take great pleasure in introducing you to Cambridge College


International.

Cambridge College International has been welcoming students


to Sydney since 1934. Over this time the college has developed
into a well-established business centre.

At Cambridge College International we understand that


choosing your education provider is one of the most challenging
steps in life, so we try to assist you in every possible way and
ensure that your experience at Cambridge College International
is interesting, enjoyable, and helps you achieve your career and
educational goals.

Welcome message from


Ms. Neda Morris
Director of Cambridge College International
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Cambridge College International has been welcoming • W
as the first successful private provider to win the NSW
students to Sydney since 1934 and was one of the first colleges Government contract to train non-English speaking
to bring international students to Australia. With such a long background people displaced from the Textile, Clothing,
history, College offers stability, consistency and experienced Footwear industry.
caring teaching staff. • Incorporated the latest technology from overseas.

Cambridge College International has always been innovative Thousands of students have achieved their educational goals
in its offerings, Cambridge: with us, and now enjoy the opportunities for success in
• Trained men into employment for office skills in the 1930s. Australia and globally.
• Re-trained the servicemen after World War II, the Korean
War and the Vietnam War. At Cambridge College International we constantly upgrade
• Introduced Beauty, Charm and Poise courses in the 1950’s. and revise our teaching standards and equipment. All our
• Coordinated high speed Shorthand Speed Competition staff at Cambridge College are highly qualified and committed
through the CESA. to providing the best education.
• Conducted rehabilitation training.
Cambridge College International provides training to both
• Was the first to introduce the Assertion Training for
International and Australian students in English, High School
women.
Preparation, Business, Aged Care and Community Services.
• Was the first private vocational college in Australia to
recruit international students.
Cambridge College International is a Registered Training
• Introduced and placed international students into Organisation (RTO), registered by the Vocational Education
university courses based on their results from Cambridge. and Training Advisory Board (VETAB) under the Australian
• Introduced computing technology to students in 1980. Qualifications and Training Framework (AQTF) to provide
• Started one of the first private English language schools in nationally accredited training in internationally recognised
Australia. courses.

Why study at Cambridge College International


Experience and reputation
Cambridge College International has provided courses
since 1934. Over this time the college has built an enviable
reputation for its emphasis on quality teaching both in
Australia and overseas. All teachers at Cambridge College
International are native English language speakers.

Location
Cambridge College International is located in the heart of
Sydney City close to the major Sydney attractions, like the
Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, the Queen Victoria
Building, the beaches and many others.

Flexibility
Cambridge College International offers more than 12 intake
dates in a year for Vocational programs and weekly intakes
for English programs. We also offer a choice of morning, and
evening timetables for both vocational and English programs.

Classes and teaching methods


Our classrooms are spacious, well-lit and carpeted. They are
furnished with desks and chairs, computer labs for Business
and IT, and customized aged care training room with
specialised equipment. We offer flexible delivery and on-
going assessment. There are no final exams.
English programs
Cambridge English Language Centre – All our English programs include
CRICOS: 00033B • Speaking – pronunciation, stress, rhythm, intonation,
At Cambridge College International we can offer you courses construction and adaptation;
for work, study or fun. You can improve your English for • Listening – aural and oral comprehension, phonology;
further study, for work purposes in Australia and at home or • Reading – for information, structure and meaning;
just so that you can travel around easily. • Writing – cohesion and coherence.

The National ELT Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) is the body


responsible for accrediting English language institutions
and courses. This is an industry based, self-funding,
autonomous system. Its guidelines have been developed in
close consultation with government, industry providers and
English language professionals.

CRICOS Course Name Duration Description


Course Code
007347E Cambridge English 4 - 48 weeks This course is designed to develop languaghe skills for everyday
situations.
Language Course
001375E Exam Preparation: 12 - 24 weeks The IELTS Preparation Course is designed for students who wish to
acquire the language and test taking skills that are necessary to undertake
IELTS
the IELTS test.

001383E English for Academic 24 - 40 weeks Program designed to improve English language skills and academic study
techniques of students. The language and skills will help students to achieve
Purposes
goals to enter university, TAFE or other colleges in future.

001352A Exam Preparation: 12 - 24 weeks The course has as its objective the continued development of students’
Cambridge PET existing English language ability for social, academic and professional
purposes. Preparing for the PET exam is a popular way for students to
develop and improve their language skills by providing practice in a variety
of everyday work, study and leisure situations.

007338F Exam Preparation: 4 - 24 weeks The course has as its objective the continued development of students’
existing English language ability for social, academic and professional
TOEFL
purposes as well as passing on to students the necessary skills to do well in
the TOEFL examination.
007348D Exam Preparation: 4 - 24 weeks The course has as its objective the continued development of students’
Cambridge First existing English language ability for social, academic and professional
purposes.
Certificate Exam
026923J Exam Preparation: 15 weeks The course has as its objective the continued development of students’
Cambridge Proficiency existing English language ability for social, academic and professional
English purposes.

001276G English for Academic 20 - 40 weeks The English for High School Preparation course is designed to provide a
framework for preparing students culturally, socially and linguistically to
Purposes (Senior High
enter the Australian school system as independent learners.
School)
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Vocational programs

• Certificate III in Business BSB30107

• Certificate IV in Business BSB40207

• Diploma of Management BSB51107

• Certificate II in Information Technology


ICA20105

• Certificate IV in Information Technology


(Multimedia) ICA40805

• Diploma of Information Technology


(Multimedia) ICA50905

• Diploma of Community Services


CHC51602 NATIONALLY RECOGNISED
TRAINING

Services
Accommodation General Help and Counseling
Cambridge College International helps students make a suitable At Cambridge College we understand that when students
choice from the many different types of accommodation come to Australia they are faced with different problems. We
available. Younger students are required to stay in a homestay provide language assistance for students, help them open bank
and to have a guardian appointed. Cambridge College accounts and help with any other enquiries they may have.
International provides homestay and guardian arrangements
for students. We also provide a college counselor to work with Student
having difficulty with course work or personal problems. Job
search assistance is offered to all students.
Medical Insurance
All international students are required to have Overseas Student
Health Cover (OSHC). Cambridge College International can
arrange medical insurance for students. All fees for OSHC are
to be paid at the same time as the tuition fees.

High School PATHWAY


Preparation at CCI

High School at Vocational


Australian
Australian High School Programs
University
at CCI

General English at CCI


IELTS Preparation at CCI
EAP at CCI
Contact Cambridge College International

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Cambridge College International (ABN: 49 001 124 152)
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K; 00033B National Provider Number: 90069

Main Campus for English Courses


Level 2, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA

Main Campus for VET Courses


Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA

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www.cambridgecollegeinternational.nsw.edu.au
Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K, 00033B
Level 1, 2 & 4, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
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ESTABLISHED IN 1934

GENERAL ENGLISH
Course Aim: Each course aims to improve overseas students’ general English level. Once the course has finished,
students should be ready to enter the next class. The general English classes also form a basis for students to move
on to more specialised areas such as IELTS Test Preparation.
Duration: 10-15 weeks, depending on the level
Assessment: Students are assessed through weekly tests, assignments and participation in class.
Teaching Methods: Face to face delivery. Students will develop their English language skills through a range of
tasks designed to develop their skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening as well as improving their
pronunciation and knowledge of grammar.
Levels: Elementary English
Pre-Intermediate English
Intermediate English
Upper Intermediate English
Advanced English
Further study: Students who complete our general English courses at an intermediate level will be able to
undertake educational or vocational courses. Students wishing to take IELTS preparation should have finished an
upper intermediate level course.

IELTS PREPARATION
Description: The IELTS Preparation Course aims to:
• Familiarise students with all elements on the IELTS test
• Provide test taking strategies to maximize student band scores
• Assist students to achieve the band score they need.
Testing: On entering the college the student will be given a placement test to determine whether he/she is ready to
join an IELTS class and in which areas of the test he/she needs to pay particular attention. Throughout the course
students’ progress will be monitored with materials similar to those used in the real test.
Modules: IELTS Preparation – General module & IELTS Preparation – Academic module
Duration: 16 weeks
Completion: On completion of their IELTS preparation course our students are awarded a certificate, which grades
their language level in the four key language skills.

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES


Course Aim: Program designed to improve English language skills and academic study techniques of students.
The language and skills will help students to achieve goals to enter university, TAFE or other colleges in future.
Course Outline: EAP course designed to focus on preparing students for study in an English-speaking country,
including: listening and note taking; seminar presentation and discussion skills, speed reading; academic writing;
library and internet use; university level vocabulary; preparation for English proficiency examination; academic culture
of Australian universities; research techniques; critical thinking; essay writing.
Duration: 12 weeks
Completion: Students receive a statement of attainment upon successful completion of the course.

ORIENTATION & PLACEMENT TEST


Please note that orientation and a placement test for all students at Cambridge College International for English courses
are held on Mondays (except public holidays) at Level 4, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K, 00033B
Level 1, 2 & 4, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

ESTABLISHED IN 1934

EXAM PREPARATION: TOEFL


Course Outline: TOEFL is an examination preparation program offered to students who wish to acquire additional
language skills to a level where they can take the TOEFL examination with confidence. The course is geared
towards the student's successful performance in the TOEFL examination. It is an ideal course for students who may
want to enhance their English language skills in order to attend an American or European education facility or to
seek employment in those regions. Students who want to develop their English testing skills to achieve their
personal best score for employment goals are also welcome in TOEFL.
Students will develop their English skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening, as well as become more
knowledgeable in American English enabling them to sit the Proficiency examination with confidence.
Course Aim: The course has as its objective the continued development of students’ existing English language
ability for social, academic and professional purposes as well as passing on to students the necessary skills to do
well in the TOEFL examination.
Duration: 20 weeks
Assessment: Assessments are conducted at regular intervals in the course according to the curriculum. The
practice tests ensure students have a good grasp of the language skills and examination techniques that need to be
acquired to be successful in the TOEFL final examination.
Completion: Students receive a statement of attainment upon successful completion of the course.

EXAM PREPARATION:
CAMBRIDGE PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH CERTIFICATE (CPE)
Course Outline: The Cambridge Proficiency Certificate in English is an examination preparation program offered to
students who wish to acquire new language skills to a level where they can take the Proficiency examination. The
course is geared towards the student's successful performance in the Cambridge Proficiency in English
examination. Students who want to develop their English to achieve their personal or employment goals are also
welcome at the Proficiency level. The course is based on the “Proficiency GOLD" course book with supplementary
tasks and materials and practice tests that are designed to meet students' needs.
Students will develop their English skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening as well as become prepared in
the techniques to sit the Proficiency examination with confidence.
Entry Requirements: It is an ideal course for students who are of an advanced level and may want to enhance
their English language skills by obtaining the highest Cambridge certificate on offer.
Course Aim: The course has as its objective the continued development of students’ existing English language
ability for social, academic and professional purposes.
Duration: 12 weeks
Assessment: Assessments are conducted at regular intervals in the course according to the curriculum. The
practice tests ensure students have a good grasp of the language skills and examination techniques that need to be
acquired to be successful in the Proficiency final examination.
Completion: Students receive a statement of attainment upon successful completion of the course.

INTAKE DATES
General English & IELTS Preparation – EVERY Monday except Public Holidays
Please contact Cambridge College International to check intake dates and availability for other courses.

COURSE DELIVERY LOCATION


Situated in the heart of Sydney, Cambridge College International is in the center of the business and tourism area.
English courses are delivered at:
• Level 2 & 4, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney
• Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K, 00033B
Level 1, 2 & 4, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
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ESTABLISHED IN 1934

EXAM PREPARATION:
CAMBRIDGE FIRST CERTIFICATE EXAM (CAMBRIDGE FCE)
Course Outline: The Cambridge First Certificate in English is an examination preparation program offered to
students who wish to acquire new language skills to a level where they can take the FCE examination. The course is
geared towards the student's successful performance in the Cambridge First Certificate in English examination.
It is an ideal course for students who may want to enhance their English language skills before attempting further
study in Australia, or for students who want to develop their English to achieve their personal or employment goals.
The course is based on the "Cambridge First Certificate - Expert" course book with supplementary tasks and
materials and practice tests that are designed to meet students' needs. Students will develop their English skills in
reading, writing, speaking and listening as well as become prepared in the techniques to sit the FCE examination
with confidence.
Course Aim: The course has as its objective the continued development of students’ existing English language
ability for social, academic and professional purposes.
Duration: 12 weeks
Assessment: Assessments are conducted at regular intervals in the course according to the curriculum. The
practice tests ensure students have a good grasp of the language skills and examination techniques that need to be
acquired to be successful in the FCE final examination.
Completion: Students receive a statement of attainment upon successful completion of the course.

EXAM PREPARATION:
CAMBRIDGE PROFICIENCY ENGLISH (CAMBRIDGE PET)
Course Outline: The Cambridge PET course is an examination preparation program offered to students who wish
to acquire new language skills to a level where they can take the PET examination. The course is geared towards
the student's successful performance in the Cambridge Preliminary English Test examination.
It is an ideal course for students who may want to enhance their English language skills before attempting further
study in Australia, or for students who want to develop their English to achieve their personal or employment goals.
The course is based on “PET Gold Exam Maximiser”, a PET course book with supplementary tasks and materials
and practice tests that are designed to meet students' needs. Students will develop their English skills in reading,
writing, speaking and listening as well as become prepared in the techniques to sit the PET examination with
confidence.
Course Aim: The course has as its objective the continued development of students’ existing English language
ability for social, academic and professional purposes. Preparing for the PET exam is a popular way for students to
develop and improve their language skills by providing practice in a variety of everyday work, study and leisure
situations.
Duration: 12 weeks
Assessment: Assessments are conducted at regular intervals in the course according to the curriculum. The
practice tests ensure students have a good grasp of the language skills and examination techniques that need to be
acquired to be successful in the PET final examination.
Completion: Students receive a statement of attainment upon successful completion of the course.

TIMETABLE
Morning Classes (Monday –Thursday): Evening Classes (Monday – Friday):

8.45am - 10.45am Lesson 1 4.00pm – 6.00pm Lesson 1


11.00am – 1.00pm Lesson 2 6.00pm – 6.30pm Break
1.30 pm - 2.30pm Lesson 3 6.30pm – 8.30pm Lesson 2

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K, 00033B
Level 1, 2 & 4, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

ESTABLISHED IN 1934

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL)


Course Aim: The English for High School Preparation course is designed to provide a framework for preparing
students culturally, socially and linguistically to enter the Australian school system as independent learners. As well
as developing communicative competence the course also aims to develop the student’s confidence in an
Australian educational setting and an awareness of the educational environment, teaching methods and learning
styles. The students are introduced to many aspects of Australian life, culture and the educational environment.
Duration: 20-48 weeks
Assessment: Students are assessed through weekly tests, assignments and participation in class.
Teaching Methods: Face to face delivery. Students will develop their English language skills through a range of
tasks designed to develop their skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening as well as improving their
pronunciation and knowledge of grammar.
Levels: Beginner English
Pre-Intermediate English
Intermediate English
Upper Intermediate English
Advanced English
Completion: On completion of the course the student is awarded a certificate which grades his language level in
the four key language skills as well as his classroom performance. The final assessment includes a detailed Subject
area report and a final report based on the ESL Scales.

SAMPLE WEEKLY TIMETABLE FOR EAP (SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday


Session 1 Session 1 Session 1 Session 1 Session 1
Oral Interaction Reading Newspaper Sports Day Oral Listening
Discussion-"How Article "Transport Basketball Presentations Authentic radio
'green' are you?" Troubles" Tennis Tape delivery talkback program
Role play- How to Predicting Badminton of prepared talk opinion sharing- "To
solve traffic problems Gap fill Scanning & Table Tennis Checklist build or not to build"
in your city. A survey Skimming Peer
on people's travel assessment.
habits.
Session 2 Session 2 Session 2 Session 2 Session 2
Grammar Writing A written Pronunciation/e Grammar/Vocabulary
Advice and description and / /u:/ Review Past Perfect
recommendation analysis of tables & /i:/Homophones Opinion adjectives
Responding to charts Comparing
statements using urban & rural
should, ought to or 'd dwellers' water
better supplies
Session 3 Session 3 Session 3 Session 3 Session 3
Maths: Buying on History Essay Science IELTS
Terms Buying a 1.Discussion-Causes Food Passport to IELTS -
House or Land of World War I Preservatives Practice Test (Unit 5
English for IT 2.Colonisation of and Additives page 62) Skills
(Section-5 Desktop Africa in the 19th Focus Listening for
Publishing)….. Century Specific Information
module 5.1-5.4 Business: Unit-18:
Market Structure and
competition

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
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CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS (BSB30107)
CRICOS Course Code: 067408M
Duration: 26 weeks full time (includes 6 weeks holidays)
Purpose: This qualification reflects the role of individuals who
apply a broad range of competencies in a varied work context
using some discretion, judgement and relevant theoretical
knowledge. They may provide technical advise and support to a
team.
Job Opportunities: Customer Service Advisor, Data Entry
Operator, General Clerk, Typist, Word Processing Operator,
Administration Assistant, Information Desk Clerk, Receptionist

Entry Requirements: Year 12 or equivalent AND over 18 years old at the time of enrolment
International students: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship
(DIAC) assessment level for the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 through to Level 4.
See DIAC website: www.immi.gov.au for more details on Assessment level requirements for your country.
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised Certificate III in
Business (BSB30107). Students who do not complete all units may be eligible for a Statement of Attainment in
partial completion of a Certificate III in Business (BSB30107)
Units: To gain Certificate III in Business (BSB30107) you must successfully complete all the following

Unit Codes Unit Name Type

BSBOHS201A Participate in OH&S process Core


BSBITU302A Create electronic presentation Elective
BSBWRT301A Write simple documents Elective
BSBCUS301A Deliver & monitor a service to customers Elective
BSBITU306A Design & produce business documents Elective
BSBITU304A Produce spreadsheet Elective
BSBADM311A Maintain business resources Elective
BSBCMM301A Process customer complaints Elective
BSBWOR301A Organise personal work priorities and developments Elective
BSBFLM303C Contribute to effective workplace relationships Elective
BSBINN301A Promote innovation in a team environment Elective
BSBDIV301A Work effectively with diversity Elective

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

CERTIFICATE III IN BUSINESS (BSB30107)


Delivery Methods: This program is delivered entirely off-the-job at the college campus. It involves face-to-face
theory classes and practical sessions involving small groups and individual activities led by qualified and
experienced trainers.

For each unit, candidates are provided with training manuals, which includes materials used in the training
sessions, assessment materials and reference materials.

In addition to scheduled classroom based assessment, learners may be required to complete assessment
activities in their personal time and bring it to their next class for discussion, oral presentation etc. These
assessment activities may include:
• Knowledge quizzes
• Research exercises where learners learn and are assessed through project-based exercises
Assessments Methods: Includes demonstration, questioning/tests, written assessment, projects and other
appropriate assessment methods depending on the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current Price List.
Course Delivery Location: Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, NSW Sydney
Pathways: On completing this qualification students can choose carious pathways. They can either opt to study
Certificate IV in Business BSB40207 / Diploma of Business BSB50207 further or they might try and look for a job
in these areas - Customer Service Advisor, Data Entry Operator, General Clerk, Payroll Officer, Typist, Word
Processing Operator, Administration Assistant, Clerical Worker, Information Desk Clerk, Office Junior,
Receptionist.
National Recognition: Cambridge College International recognises relevant qualifications issued by other
RTOs. There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago we
reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in undergoing a challenge
test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain recognition of
skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal or informal learning, work
experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL Cambridge College International assessor must be
confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the qualification. The
evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers, testimonials from clients
and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in further training and assessment for
skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for RPL assessment. Further information regarding
RPL is available on request.

Overseas experience and qualifications


All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between their overseas qualifications and an Australian
education qualification in the Australian Qualifications Framework will be directed to National Office of Overseas
Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-NOOSR is a part of the Department of Education, Employment and
Workplace Relations (DEEWR) and is the Australian National Information Centre, part of an international network
providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications. Once the application has been
assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and process the internal RPL application.

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
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CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS (BSB40207)
CRICOS Course Code: 067409K
Duration: 39 weeks full time (includes 9 weeks holidays)
Purpose: This qualification reflects the role of individuals who use
well-developed skills and a broad knowledge base in a wide
variety of contexts. They apply solutions to a defined range of
unpredictable problems, and analyse and evaluate information
from a variety of sources. They may provide leadership and
guidance to others with some limited responsibility for the output of
others.
Job Opportunities: Administrator, Project Officer

Entry Requirements:
Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification include:
• After achieving the BSB30107 Certificate III in Business or other relevant qualification/s OR
• With vocational experience but without formal supervision or management qualification AND
• Year 12 or equivalent AND over 18 years old at the time of enrolment
International students: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship
(DIAC) assessment level for the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 through to Level 4.
See DIAC website: www.immi.gov.au for more details on Assessment level requirements for your country.
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised Certificate IV in
Business (BSB40207). Students who do not complete all units may be eligible for a Statement of Attainment in
partial completion of a Certificate IV in Business (BSB40207)
Units: To gain Certificate IV in Business (BSB40207) you must successfully complete all the following

Unit Codes Unit Name Type

BSBOHS407 Monitor a safe workplace Core


BSBHRM402A Recruit, select and induct staff Elective
BSBMGT402A Implement operational plan Elective
BSBRES401A Analyse and present research information Elective
Coordinate implementation of customer service
BSBCUS401A Elective
strategies
BSBCUS403A Implement customer service standards Elective
BSBWOR402A Promote team effectiveness Elective
BSBPMG510A Manage projects Elective
BSBMGT403A Implement continuous improvement Elective
BSBFIA402A Report on financial activity Elective

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

CERTIFICATE IV IN BUSINESS (BSB40207)


Delivery Methods: This program is delivered entirely off-the-job at the college campus. It involves face-to-face
theory classes and practical sessions involving small groups and individual activities led by qualified and
experienced trainers.

For each unit, candidates are provided with training manuals, which includes materials used in the training
sessions, assessment materials and reference materials.

The delivery of the course is classroom based. Classroom based face-to-face training includes:
• Establishing a training environment using a range of equipment to simulate a business environment.
Within the assessment of the modules, learners are required to participate in simulated activities that
closely reflect workplace processes and unexpected or contingency related activities
• Practice exercises that reinforce the required interpersonal skills for individual and group work.
• Simulated training activities in the classroom involving individuals, pairs and small group activities.
• Learner activity workbooks to support training independent reading and research projects.

In addition to scheduled classroom based assessment, learners may be required to complete assessment
activities in their personal time and bring it to their next class for discussion, oral presentation etc. These
assessment activities include:
• Knowledge quizzes
• Research exercises where learners learn and are assessed through project-based exercises
Assessments Methods: Includes demonstration, written assessment, project, presentation and other
appropriate assessment methods depending on the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current Price List.
Course Delivery Location: Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, NSW Sydney
Pathways: On completing this qualification students can choose various pathways. They can either opt to study
the Diploma of Business BSB50207 or they might try and look for a job in these areas – Administrator, Project
Officer.
National Recognition: Cambridge College International recognises relevant qualifications issued by other
RTOs. There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago we
reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in undergoing a challenge
test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain recognition of
skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal or informal learning, work
experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL Cambridge College International assessor must be
confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the qualification. The
evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers, testimonials from clients
and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in further training and assessment for
skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for RPL assessment. Further information regarding
RPL is available on request.

Overseas experience and qualifications


All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between their overseas qualifications and an Australian
education qualification in the Australian Qualifications Framework will be directed to National Office of Overseas
Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-NOOSR is a part of the Department of Education, Employment and
Workplace Relations (DEEWR) and is the Australian National Information Centre, part of an international network
providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications. Once the application has been
assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and process the internal RPL application.

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

www.intercambio.com.br
DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT (BSB51107)
CRICOS Course Code: 067410K
Duration: 39 weeks full time (includes 9 weeks holiday)
Purpose: This qualification provides skills and knowledge
required to perform effectively as a manager, team leader or
supervisor managing a workplace. It will develop skill base and
knowledge and awareness of management practice. Workers at this
level operate at an advanced skill level and may also have
responsibility for the supervision of other staff and volunteers.
Graduates of the Diploma of Management will develop an
understanding of the dynamics and principles underlying effective
functioning of work groups, as well as the necessary skills to
competently function within small and/or large organisations.
Job Opportunities: Corporate or middle manager managing a
workplace, supervisor in both business and government sectors,
team leader etc.

Entry Requirements: Preferred pathways for candidates considering this qualification include:
• After achieving the BSB40207 Certificate IV in Business or other relevant qualification/s OR
• With vocational experience but without formal supervision or management qualification AND
• Year 12 or equivalent AND over 18 years old at the time of enrolment
International students: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship
(DIAC) assessment level for the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 through to Level 4.
See DIAC website: www.immi.gov.au for more details on Assessment level requirements for your country.
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised Diploma of
Management (BSB51107). Students who do not complete all units may be eligible for a Statement of Attainment
in partial completion of a Diploma of Management (BSB51107).
Units: To gain Diploma of Management (BSB51107) you must successfully complete all the following

Unit Codes Unit Name Type

BSBMGT502B Manage people performance Core


BSBWOR502A Ensure team effectiveness Elective
BSBMGT516A Facilitate continuous improvement Core
BSBFIM501A Prepare budgets and financial plans Elective
BSBCUS501A Manage quality customer service Core
BSBOHS509A Ensure a safe workplace Core
BSBHRM506A Manage recruitment, selection and induction processes Elective
BSBHRM503A Manage performance management systems Elective

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT (BSB51107)


Delivery Methods This program is delivered entirely off-the-job at the college campus. It involves face-to-face
theory classes and practical sessions involving small groups and individual activities led by qualified and
experienced trainers.
For each unit, candidates are provided with training manuals, which includes materials used in the training
sessions, assessment materials and reference materials.

The delivery of the course is classroom based. Classroom based face-to-face training includes:
• Establishing a training environment using a range of equipment to simulate a business environment.
Within the assessment of the modules, learners are required to participate in simulated activities that
closely reflect workplace processes and unexpected or contingency related activities
• Practice exercises that reinforce the required interpersonal skills for individual and group work.
• Simulated training activities in the classroom involving individuals, pairs and small group activities.
• Learner activity workbooks to support training independent reading and research projects.

In addition to scheduled classroom based assessment, learners may be required to complete assessment
activities in their personal time and bring it to their next class for discussion, oral presentation etc. These
assessment activities include:
• Knowledge quizzes
• Research exercises where learners learn and are assessed through project-based exercises
Assessments Methods: Includes questioning/tests, written reports, projects Examination and other appropriate
assessment methods depending on the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current Price List.
Course Delivery Location: Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, NSW Sydney
Pathways: Graduates may undertake a range of Advanced Diploma qualifications at other Australian institutions,
continue their studied in Undergraduate Programs or they might try and look for a job in these areas - Corporate
or middle manager managing a workplace, supervisor in both business and government sectors, team leader
etc.
National Recognition: Cambridge College International recognises relevant qualifications issued by other
RTOs. There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago we
reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in undergoing a challenge
test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain recognition of
skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal or informal learning, work
experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL Cambridge College International assessor must be
confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the qualification. The
evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers, testimonials from clients
and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in further training and assessment for
skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for RPL assessment. Further information regarding
RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications
All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between their overseas qualifications and an Australian
education qualification in the Australian Qualifications Framework will be directed to National Office of
Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-NOOSR is a part of the Department of Education,
Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) and is the Australian National Information Centre, part of
an international network providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications.
Once the application has been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and
process the internal RPL application.

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
www.intercambio.com.br
Certificate II in IT ICA20105
CRICOS Course Code: 066106M
Duration: 16 weeks full time (includes 4 weeks holidays)
Description: This course is designed to significantly enhance the student's prospects of gaining employment by
providing a solid grounding in basic computer skills required in today's business environment.
Job Opportunities: Computer Operator or Computer Support Person, Computer Sales Person.
Entry Requirements: Year 10 or equivalent AND qualify for mature-age entry (over 18 years old at the time of
enrolment)
International students: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship
(DIAC) assessment level for the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1 through to Level 4.
See DIAC website: www.immi.gov.au for more details on Assessment level requirements for your country.
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised Certificate II in
IT (ICA20105). Students who do not complete all units may be eligible for a Statement of Attainment in partial
completion of a Certificate II in IT (ICA20105).
Teaching Methods: Face to Face Delivery, supervised study in a realistic work based scenario, research,
assignments
Assessments Methods: Includes project based practical demonstration, short answer questions and verbal
questioning depending on the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: AUD$3,000
Course Delivery Location: Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, NSW Sydney
Pathways: Graduates of the Certificate II in Information Technology can progress to the Certificate III
Information Technology or Multimedia. Completion of this qualification may enable students to gain entry or
advanced standing to relevant university courses (e.g. Central Queensland University). For further
information contact the group marketing manager on (02) 8263 1200.
National Recognition: Cambridge College International recognises relevant qualifications issued by other
RTOs. There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago we
reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in undergoing a challenge
test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain recognition of
skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal or informal learning, work
experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL Cambridge College International assessor must be
confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the qualification. The
evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers, testimonials from clients
and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in further training and assessment for
skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for RPL assessment. Further information regarding
RPL is available on request.

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

Certificate II in IT ICA20105
Units: To gain Certificate II in IT ICA20105 you must successfully complete all the following:

Module Units

1. B as ic s of Us ing ICAW2005B Operate computer hardware


C omputers ICAU2231B Use computer operating system
ICAU1128B Operate a personal computer
ICAU1129B Operate a word processing
application
ICAU3126B Use advanced features of computing
applications
2. F amiliaris ation with the IT ICAD3218B Create user documentation
environment & c lient ICAW2001B Work effectively in an IT environment
requirements ICAW2002B Communicate in the workplace
ICPMM263B Access & use the internet
BSBCMN106A Follow workplace safety
procedures
ICAB3018B Develop macros & templates for
3. Working with c omputer clients using standard products
pac kages ICAD2012B Design organisational documents
using computing packages
ICAU2006B Operate computing packages
ICAU2013B Integrate commercial computer
packages

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
www.intercambio.com.br

Certificate IV in IT (Multimedia) (ICA40805)


CRICOS Course Code: 062503G
Duration: 40 weeks full time
Description: This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be
competent in designing, developing and utilizing basic multimedia briefs wither as an independent
ICT specialist or as part of a team.
Job Opportunities: A person could work in a number of areas in the broad ICT and multimedia
industries. Possible job titles include: 3D Animator, Designer, Game Developer, Multimedia
Designer, Multimedia Author, PC Games Programmer, Software Support Engineer, Web
Designer, Xbox Programmer.
Entry Requirements: Year 10 or equivalent AND qualify for mature-age entry (over 18 years old at the
time of enrolment)
International students: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Australian Department of Immigration and
Citizenship (DIAC) assessment level for the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1
through to Level 4. See DIAC website: www.immi.gov.au for more details on Assessment level
requirements for your country.
Prerequisite Requirements: The following units are prerequisites for this qualification as they contain
the basic fundamentals of ICT knowledge and skills: Follow workplace safety procedure
(BSBCMN106A), Design organisational documents using computing packages (ICAD2012A),
Operate a personal computer (ICAU1128A), Operate computer hardware (ICAU2005A),Operate
computing packages (ICAU2006A), Integrate commercial computing packages (ICAU2013A), Use
computer operating system (ICAU2231A), Work effectively in an IT environment (ICAW2001A),
Communicate in the workplace (ICAW2002A).
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised
Certificate IV in IT (Multimedia) (ICA40805). Students who do not complete all units may be
eligible for a Statement of Attainment in partial completion of a Certificate IV in IT (Multimedia)
(ICA40805).
Teaching Methods: Face to Face Delivery, supervised study in a realistic work based scenario,
research, assignments
Assessments Methods: Includes workbook, Role Plays and Simulations, Case Study Project or
Scenario, Portfolio Work, Questionnaire and other appropriate assessment methods depending on
the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current Price List.
Course Delivery Location: Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, NSW Sydney

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

Certificate IV in IT (Multimedia) (ICA40805)


Units: To gain Certificate IV in IT (Multimedia)(ICA40805) you must successfully
complete all the following
Unit Code Unit of Competency
BSBCMN304A Contribute to personal skill development and learning
CUFGEN01A Develop and apply industry knowledge
CUFMEM02A Author a multimedia product
CUSAMD08A Address copyright requirements
PSPPM402B Manage simple projects
ICAW4214A Maintain ethical conduct
ICAB4224A Apply mathematical techniques for software development
ICAB4225A Automate processes
ICAB4219A Apply introductory object-oriented language skills
ICAB5223A Apply intermediate object-oriented language skills
ICAB4135A Create a simple mark-up language document to specification
ICAB4137A Produce basic client side script for dynamic web pages
ICAB4169A Use development software and IT tools to build a basic website
ICAD4217A Create technical documentation
ICAT4183A Confirm accessibility of website design for people with special
needs
CUFMEM12A Update web pages
ICAI4189A Ensure website content meets technical protocols and standards
ICAT4242A Perform unit test for a class
ICAD4043A Develop and present a feasibility report

National Recognition: Cambridge College International recognises relevant qualifications issued by other
RTOs. There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago we
reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in undergoing a challenge
test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain recognition of
skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal or informal learning, work
experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL Cambridge College International assessor must be
confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the qualification. The
evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers, testimonials from clients
and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in further training and assessment for
skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for RPL assessment. Further information regarding
RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications
All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between their overseas qualifications and an Australian
education qualification in the Australian Qualifications Framework will be directed to National Office of
Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-NOOSR is a part of the Department of Education,
Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) and is the Australian National Information Centre, part of
an international network providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications.
Once the application has been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and
process the internal RPL application.

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
www.intercambio.com.br
Diploma in IT (Multimedia) (ICA50905)
CRICOS Course Code: 062504G
Duration: 40 weeks full time
Description: This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to be
competent in designing, developing, utilizing and securing multimedia. A person competent in
these competencies could work in the area of online services or multimedia development. The
qualification has a relatively small sore unit base with the potential for inclusion of a wide range of
design, ICT and multimedia units to suit particular needs.
Job Opportunities: Possible job titles include: Audio/Video Engineer, Contract Manager – Multimedia,
Digital Media Specialist, Games developer, Multimedia Producer, Multimedia Programmer,
Software Engineer Games, Streaming media Specialist.
Entry Requirements: Year 12 or equivalent AND qualify for mature-age entry (over 18 years old at the
time of enrolment)
International students: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
Entry Requirements for the course will depend on the Australian Department of Immigration and
Citizenship (DIAC) assessment level for the country. At present, countries are classified from Level 1
through to Level 4. See DIAC website: www.immi.gov.au for more details on Assessment level
requirements for your country.
Prerequisite Requirements: The following units are prerequisites for this qualification as they contain
the basic fundamentals of ICT knowledge and skills: Follow workplace safety procedure
(BSBCMN106A), Design organisational documents using computing packages (ICAD2012A),
Operate a personal computer (ICAU1128A), Operate computer hardware (ICAU2005A),Operate
computing packages (ICAU2006A), Integrate commercial computing packages (ICAU2013A), Use
computer operating system (ICAU2231A), Work effectively in an IT environment (ICAW2001A),
Communicate in the workplace (ICAW2002A).
Completion: Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised
Diploma in IT (Multimedia) (ICA50905). Students who do not complete all units may be eligible for
a Statement of Attainment in partial completion of a Diploma in IT (Multimedia) (ICA50905).
Teaching Methods: Face to Face Delivery, supervised study in a realistic work based scenario,
research, assignments
Assessments Methods: Includes workbook, Role Plays and Simulations, Case Study Project or
Scenario, Portfolio Work, Questionnaire and other appropriate assessment methods depending on
the study unit.
Tuition Fee per course: Please refer to current Price List.
Course Delivery Location: Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, NSW Sydney

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K
National Provider: 90069
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

Diploma in IT (Multimedia) (ICA50905)


Units: To gain Diploma in IT (Multimedia) (ICA50905) you must successfully
complete all the following
Unit Code Unit of Competency
CUFMEM02A Author a multimedia product
ICPMM581A Manage multimedia production
ICPMM582A Manage multimedia projects
PSPPM502B Manage complex projects
ICPPP411A Undertake a complex design brief
ICAS5202A Ensure privacy for users
CUSADM07A Establish and maintain work/contractual relationships
CUSGEN03A Collaborate with colleagues in planning and producing a project
ICAS5102A Establish and maintain client used liaison
ICAA4041A Determine and confirm client business expectations and needs
ICAA5035A Research and review hardware technology options for
organisations
ICAB5165A Create dynamic pages
CUFMEM10A Design and create a multimedia interface
ICPKN315A Apply knowledge and requirements of the multimedia sector
CUFWRT02A Write the script
CUFWRT07A Write and interactive sequence for multimedia
BSBPM505A Manage project quality
ICAT4185A Create a website testing procedure
CUFMEM04A Test a multimedia product

National Recognition: Cambridge College International recognises relevant qualifications issued by other
RTOs. There is no fee for National Recognition. Where the qualification was gained more than 3 years ago we
reserve the right to check that competence is current. This may involve the applicant in undergoing a challenge
test.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment process that enables an applicant to gain recognition of
skills and knowledge regardless of how they were achieved. This may include formal or informal learning, work
experience or general life experience. In order to grant RPL Cambridge College International assessor must be
confident that the applicant is currently competent against the units of competence in the qualification. The
evidence to demonstrate this may include certificate, references from past employers, testimonials from clients
and work samples. Where RPL is granted you do not have to participate in further training and assessment for
skills and knowledge that you already possess. There is a fee for RPL assessment. Further information regarding
RPL is available on request.
Overseas experience and qualifications
All applicants seeking to establish the relationship between their overseas qualifications and an Australian
education qualification in the Australian Qualifications Framework will be directed to National Office of
Overseas Skills Recognition (AEI-NOOSR). AEI-NOOSR is a part of the Department of Education,
Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) and is the Australian National Information Centre, part of
an international network providing authoritative information and advice on recognition of qualifications.
Once the application has been assessed by AEI-NOOSR the college will then be able to accept and
process the internal RPL application.

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K; 00033B. National Provider: 90069
Level 1 & 2, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
PRE-ENROLMENT INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS
Selection, Enrolment & Orientation
Selection and enrolment at Cambridge College International is carried out in an ethical and responsible manner and we
encourage people to apply for enrolment without discrimination through a variety of means. Individual interviews are
conducted to ensure applicants meet the entry requirements, are well informed and provide us with the opportunity to
identify any special requirements the applicant may have. All successful applicants complete an orientation program the
first day of the course to familiarise them with the College’s services, facilities and procedures. And will be provided with
the copy of the Orientation Guide.
Student Visa Requirements
All students should be aware of the following student visa requirements:
• Students must study a full-time course which is a minimum of 20 contact hours per week
• Student must attend a minimum of 80% of all scheduled classes
• Student must follow Course Progress Policy (Vocation Programs ONLY)
• Student must provide current and accurate contact details to the education provider. If contact details change,
students are required to give a change of details form to the college.
• Student who obtain work rights on their visa are able to work up to 20 hours per week while the course is in session
For more information about visa conditions visit www.immi.gov.au
Overseas Student Health Cover
All international visitors to Australia under a Student Visa are required by law to have Overseas Student Health Cover
(OSHC). Students are required to pay for this cover prior to arriving in Australia. Students are covered by the OSHC
from the day they arrive in Australia, until the end date of their visa.
• On enrolment all international students must pay a fee for health insurance in accordance with the length of their
course.
• Cambridge College International forwards payment and application on behalf of new students to Australian Health
Management (for policy information please see http://www.ahm.com.au/7323/OSHC)
• AHM can take up to 4 weeks to process applications and send student AHM Cards back to Cambridge College
International.
• If you have any health problems before receiving your card you are still covered. When you go to the doctor and pay
for your consultation, you must ask for a receipt. AHM will reimburse your money provided you produce the receipt.
Remember you are covered from the day you arrive Australia (even though you may not have your card).
Education of accompanying dependents
If you come to Australia as an overseas student on a student visa, you should be aware that you will be required to pay
full fees for any of your school-aged dependants who accompany you and who are enrolled in either a government or
non-government school in Australia. Information about the enrolment and fees for temporary visa holders and
dependants of overseas students may be obtained from:
NSW Department of Education and Training
Level 6, 770 George Street, Sydney NSW 2001
Phone: (61) 1300 300 229 (local call)
Website: http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/gotoschool/intnl_students/index.php
The following publications are available at the above website:
• Enrolment of Permanent Residents and Temporary Visa Holders in New South Wales Government Schools:
Guidelines for Schools (July 2001)
• Enrolment of Temporary Visa Holders in New South Wales Government Schools: Information and Application
Package (July 2001)
• Enrolment of Temporary Visa Holders in NSW Government Schools (brochure)
For lodgement of applications and all correspondence post to:
Temporary Visa Holders Unit
NSW Department of Education and Training
Locked Bag 4, Wollongong NSW 2520
www.intercambio.com.br
Phone (61) 1300 300 229 (local call)
For information on enrolment and fees for full fee paying overseas students contact:
International Business Unit
NSW Department of Education and Training
Level 2, 770 George Street Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (612) 9217 4801

Accommodation and leaving expenses


Estimated living expenses for an international student are approximately A$12,000 to A$20,000 a year. This covers food,
accommodation, travel, entertainment and clothing (this figure does not include tuition fees).

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K; 00033B. National Provider: 90069
Level 1 & 2, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
Remember that your cost of living in Sydney will vary according to your lifestyle. For example, eating out at restaurants all the
time will increase your living costs, as will driving a car (you will have to pay for petrol, registration, maintenance and
insurance, as well as the car itself). However, there are many ways to save money in Sydney, and still be able to make the
most of your time living here.
Suggested weekly budget (Remember figures are in Australia dollars and accurate in July 2007):
• Accommodation $100 to $150 (for a room in a shared house or apartment)
• Food A$50 to A$90
• Public transport A$30 to A$50
Accommodation options for students:
1. Homestay – Our Homestay services provide an opportunity to stay with an Australian family and experience the
Australian culture and lifestyle. If you need a homestay, we ask our students to fill out accommodation form. We need
at least 4 weeks before the arrival date to arrange it. Minimum Stay – 4 weeks; for homestay fees please refer to our
pricelist, fees includes meals, laundry, your own room and student desk are provided.
2. Student House – Located only 10 minutes away from college. Facilities include free Foxtel, BBQ, DVD player, garden,
tennis. To book student house we ask our students to fill out accommodation form at least 2 weeks before arrival date.
Minimum Stay –2 weeks; for fees please refer to our pricelist.
3. Hostel accommodation is a popular option for international students, especially in the first months of their arrival. A
small, furnished room is provided with access to a shared bathroom, laundry, lounge and recreational activities. Some
hostels also provide computer access. It is recommended that students considering Hostel accommodation options
look at two or three properties prior to making a decision. Many hostels are privately run and as such come under the
Rooming House Act. Please note, if the student signs a lease, they are covered by the Residential Tenancies Act.
4. Apartment/flat rental varies greatly in cost and conditions. For long term arrangements, it is strongly advised that the
student is familiar with the suburb or area. For purposes of bond payment and moving arrangements the student must
be available to sign agreements. For this reason international students are advised to secure short term
accommodation upon arrival so that flat and apartment hunting may be started after they have settled in and begun to
seek out areas they would like to live in.
ESOS Framework
Cambridge College International is a Registered Training Organisation, registered by the Vocational Education &
Training Advisory Board (VETAB) under the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF). Cambridge College
International is also registered on CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutes and Courses for Overseas Students).
Training Organisation who appear on the CRICOS Register are governed by the ESOS (Education Services for
Overseas students) Framework which consists of a number of pieces of legislation including the ESOS Act 2000 and the
National Code of Practice 2007 for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas
Students. These laws are in place to protect overseas student and to uphold high quality standards of education within
Australian Education Institutes. For further information please refer to www.dest.gov.au
Provider Default
If Cambridge College International does not offer a course on the advertised start date, terminates a course after the
course start date or before the course completion or does not provide a course as advertised due to sanctions by any
authority Cambridge College International will pay a full refund to the student within 2 weeks after the default date.
Please refer to our full Cancellation and Refund Policy.
Student Complaints & Appeals Procedure
Cambridge College International is committed to create a positive learning environment and provide student support
services which are free of coercion, unfair treatment or harassment of students. Students are encouraged to achieve
their personal best through the provision of valid learning and assessment tools and strategies that are most suited to
the students' diverse needs. Cambridge College International has a fair and open Complaints Policy to address any
student complaints or appeals and provides that outcomes are recorded in writing. For more information please refer to
Student Appeals and Grievance Procedure.
Student Deferral, Suspension & Cancellation of Enrolment
Student enrolment can be deferred, suspended or cancelled in limited circumstances by Cambridge College
International or by the student. When deferral, suspension or cancellation of enrolment is initiated by Cambridge College
International students have the right to appeal the decision. For further information refer to Student Deferral, Suspension
& Cancellation Policy in the Student Handbook.
Disciplinary Procedures
All students enrolled in and participating in programs or using the services of Cambridge College International are
expected to maintain appropriate standards of conduct at all times. Where behaviour is deemed to be improper or
inappropriate, Cambridge College International will take appropriate action as outlined in the Student Deferral,
Suspension & Cancellation Policy.
Provision for Language, Literacy and Numeracy Support
Language, literacy and numeracy needs of all individuals are important and to support students in this area Cambridge
College International provides a range of English Language courses. When necessary and appropriate, adjustments are

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K; 00033B. National Provider: 90069
Level 1 & 2, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
made to methods of delivery and assessment, to suit the needs of individuals so that they will have a reasonable chance
of success in their course.
Personal Information and Privacy
Personal information provided by a student may be made available to Commonwealth and State agencies, the Australian
Government and designated authorities and, if relevant, the Tuition Assurance Scheme and the ESOS Assurance Fund
Manager, in accordance with legislative requirements. This information includes personal and contact details, course
enrolment details and changes, and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a student visa condition.
Access and Equity
Cambridge College International follows Access and Equity principles in all student and staff selection, registration
(employment) and induction
Protection of Student Fees
Cambridge College International protects student’s fees through the ESOS Assurance Fund.
Refunds
In line with AQTF2007 and ESOS regulations Cambridge College International will issue refunds as per condition
outline in Cancellation and Refund Policy.

ENROLMENT PROCESS
Students fill out an application form Send your application form to the admission office for
Please attach the following documents: processing
• copy of passport Email: admin@cambridgecollegeinternational.com.au
• IELTS results Fax: 8263 1238 (International: +612 8263 1238)
• Other required supporting evidence Level 8, 307 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

Student signs the Enrolment Agreement If student meets entry requirements a Letter of offer
and invoice are issued by the college

Payment for the course according to the Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) is issued by the
st
invoice (1 Installment is paid in full for VET) college

Student starts the course. On the first day


student attends college orientation Student applies for a student visa

Balance of tuition fees must be paid on time as per your invoice. If fees are not received on time, student cannot
attend class until fees are paid. (Student will be reported to DIAC for non-payment of fees)
Note: Prior to enrolment, student should receive the following information:
• Colour College Brochure
• Course Outline www.intercambio.com.br
• Student Handbook

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K; 00033B. National Provider: 90069
Level 1 & 2, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Level 4, 127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

SERVICES FOR STUDENTS


On the first day at Cambridge College International, you will attend an orientation session and be issued with
an Orientation Guide. The Guide contains detailed information covering all aspects of your course and living
in Sydney. Remember that at Cambridge College International, we have a Student Services officer to help
you with any part of your stay to ensure that you are completely satisfied and happy studying with us.
We provide following help for students:
• Orientation Sessions (for English Courses every Monday at 9am and 2 pm; for VET courses every
Intake Date at 10 am and 4pm)
• Work Permission (once you have work permission you are allowed to work maximum of 20 hours per
week)
• Any documents and correspondence needed i.e. Confirmation of Enrolment Letters, Attendance
letters, Certificates, Student tuition fees invoices, etc
• Student ID cards
• AHM(Australian Health Management) information
• Assist students to apply for Tax File Number
• Help with accommodation and general enquiries
• Coordinate Group Study Tours
• Students event program
COLLEGE FACILITIES
At Cambridge College International courses are designed to provide intensive training for career success in a
professional learning environment that is both challenging and motivating with the goal of employment and/or
further study. The course is available to Australian students full time and to international students full time on
a student visa aged 18 years and older.
Cambridge College International is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). It is accredited through the
NSW Government Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Board (VETAB) to issue qualifications.
The qualifications are recognised nationally in post-compulsory education and training within Australia under
the Australian Government’s Australian Qualifications Training Framework (AQTF).
Facilities
Our classrooms are modern, well lit and insulated against outside noise or interference from other classes,
air-conditioned and have windows.
General facilities for students include:
• Language Assistance
• Computer Labs
• Care and Counselling
• Social Programs
• Accommodation Options
• Free Internet
• Student Lounge and Lunch Area (microwaves ovens, fridges, vending machines provided for
students)

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K; 00033B. National Provider: 90069
Level 1 & 2, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

www.intercambio.com.br
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS APPLICATION FORM
PERSONAL DETAILS
Family Name: ___________________________________ Given Name: ______________________________________
Date of Birth: _____/______/_____ Country of Birth: _____________________ Gender: Male Female
www.intercambio.com.br
Country of citizenship: _____________________________ Passport Number: _________________________________
Address in Australia (if known):_______________________________________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________ Mobile: _________________________________________
Occupation: ____________________________ Type of visa: Student Tourist Other: _____________________

EDUCATION DETAILS
What is your level of English? (Please tick one) Beginner Intermediate Upper-Intermediate Advanced
Have you taken TOEFL / IELTS / other English test? Yes No if “Yes”, Score: __________________________
(Please provide certified copy of any English proficiency examinations undertaken.)
NOTE: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent is an entry requirement for all Vocational courses
What is the highest level of education that you have completed? University College Secondary School
Proposed Future Studies (Please indicate)
Vocation College TAFE University Undergraduate University Postgraduate
Name of Institution: ______________________________________ Course commencement Date: _____/______/_____

SELECT YOUR COURSE


Course (Please check availability)
ENGLISH COURSES VOCATIONAL COURSES
General English ______ weeks Certificate III in Business BSB30107
IELTS Preparation ______ weeks Certificate IV in Business BSB40207
English for Academic Purposes ______ weeks Diploma of Management BSB51107
OTHER Certificate II in IT
_________________________ ______ weeks Certificate IV in IT (Multimedia)
Diploma of IT (Multimedia)

SESSION (please select one) SESSION (please select one)


Morning Evening Morning Evening
Start Date: _____/______/_____ Start Date: _____/______/_____

OTHER INFORMATION

ACCOMMODATION AND AIRPORT PICK UP SPECIAL NEEDS


Do you require airport pick-up? Yes No Do you have any disability, special needs or current
Do you require us to arrange accommodation for you? health problem? Yes No
Yes No If yes, please complete special needs form
If yes, please complete Accommodation Profile.
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL) OVERSEAS STUDENT HEALTH COVER
Depending on your previous student and work experience, The Australian Government requires all students on a
we are able to give you credit or exemptions from certain student visa to have OSHC.
course units. Do you require us to arrange OSHC for you?
Do you wish to apply for RPL? Yes No Yes No
If yes, please complete RPL Assessment Form If yes, for how many months?____________ months

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K; 00033B. National Provider: 90069
Level 1 & 2, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
www.intercambio.com.br

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY


1. The Enrolment Fee, Accommodation Placement Fees and Airport Pick-Up Fees are non-refundable whether you
complete your course or not.
2. An administrative charge of $100 is made to vary an application e.g. Change of Start Date, Change of Course
3. Tuition Fees and OSHC are refunded in full if your visa application is rejected and you provide official written notification
of the refusal letter from the Australian Government.
4. Student Default: No refund will be made if a student:
• has given false or misleading information
• fails to comply with the conditions of enrolment at the College
• is in breach of their visa requirements as imposed by the Australian Government
• withdraws after the commencement date of the course
5. If you give written notice of your intention to withdraw from a course
• 40 days of more before the commencement date, tuition fees will be refunded less a cancellation fee of 15%.
• more than 5 days before the commencement date, tuition fees will be refunded less a cancellation fee of 30%.
• less than 5 days before course commencement date, tuition fees will be refunded less a cancellation fee of 45%.
All refunds will be made within 4 weeks after we receive a written claim from the student.
6. Where 2 or more courses are packaged, the conditions apply to all elements. Note that for packaged courses the
course start date is taken to be the start date of the first course.
7. Commencement of the course is defined as the course start date in the first Application form submitted by the
student or agent and not subsequent changes to the starting date.
8. All refunds will attract an administration charge of $150.00.
9. Course and other Fees are not transferable to another student or institution but may be transferred to another course
within Cambridge College International at the discretion of the College.
10. Any approved refunds are made payable to and sent to the student or his/her agent, in the country of origin as
applicable in Australian dollars.
11. Bank charges are deducted for refunds made by bank draft or electronic transfer.
12. Provider Default: In the unlikely event that Cambridge College International is unable to deliver your course in full
starting from the agreed date, you will be offered a full refund within 2 weeks after the default date.
13. Fees for services paid to education agents by students are not covered by this refund policy.
14. This refund policy applies to all tuition fees paid to the college and includes any tuition fees paid to an education agent
to be remitted to the college.
15. All refund considerations will be strictly limited to the monies which Cambridge College International has received from
the student as tuition fees only i.e. exclusive of all non-refundable fees and agents’ commission (whether this commission
was deducted before or after student payment to Cambridge College International).
16. This policy does not remove the right to take further action under Australia’s Consumer Protection
Laws http://www.australia.gov.au/Consumer_Protection
METHOD OF PAYMENT
Cheque  Ca s h  Cre dit Ca rd  Ba nk De pos it  Inte rna tiona l Mone y Orde r
Bank: ANZ BANK Branch: 6 Cross Street, Hurstville NSW 2220 SWIFT Code: ANZBAU3M
Account Name: Waterfall Overseas Student Trust Account BSB - 012 402 Account Number - 2707 187 17
Name on Card: Type of Card: Card Number: Expiry:

HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT CCI? (PLEASE TICK) I have fully read and understood CCI’s terms and conditions including
the refund and cancellation policy and I agree to abide by them.

 Frie nds / Relatives  Em ba s s y Ne ws pa pe rs / Ma ga zine


 We bs ite  Age nt (Na m e /S ta m p) Signature of Student Date: / /

If fees are being paid by another person(s) or company:

I
(Name of person(s) / company paying fees – please print) declare
that I have the financial capacity to meet Course fees and agree to pay
these fees as they become due and I have read, fully understood and
accept CCI’s terms and conditions and I have signed and attached the
compulsory checklist to this enrolment form.

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K, 00033B
Level 1, 2 & 4, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238

ESTABLISHED IN 1934
CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL PRICELIST – ENGLISH PROGRAMS
PROGRAM DETAILS AND SCHEDULE OF FEES (ALL PRICES IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS):

CRICOS Enrolment Tuition


Course Details Duration
CODE Fee Fee**
English Programs
007347E General English 10-15 weeks $200 $290/week
001375E IELTS Preparation 16 weeks $200 $290/week
001383E English for Academic Purposes 12 weeks $200 $320/week
001352A Exam Preparation: Cambridge PET 12 weeks $200 $380/week
007338F Exam Preparation: TOEFL 20 weeks $200 $380/week
007348D Exam Preparation: Cambridge First Certificate $200 $380/week
12 weeks
Exam
026923J Exam Preparation: Cambridge Proficiency $200 $380/week
15 weeks
English
001276G English For Academic Purposes (Senior High $200 $380/week
20-48 weeks
School)

Accommodation Fees
Accommodation Type Room Type Price per week Placement Fee
Homestay Single $250/week $220
Student House Twin Share $190/week $220
Student House Triple Share $170/week $220
Other Services /Fees
Service Provided Duration Price
Enrolment Fee n/a $200
Airport Transfer n/a $140
OSHC – single 3 months $93.51
OSHC – single 6 months $187.02
OSHC – single 9 months $280.53
OSHC – single 12 months $374.00
OSHC – family 3 months $187.02
OSHC – family 6 months $374.04
OSHC – family 9 months $561.06
OSHC – family 12 months $748.00
Homestay Single $250/week
INTAKE DATES English Programs
English Programs (General English; IELTS Preparation; EAP) Every Monday, except Public Holidays
Other English Courses Contact Admission Centre for the next intake
Timetable – English programs
Morning Timetable (Monday – Thursday): Evening Timetable (Monday – Friday):
8.45 am – 10.45 am Lesson 1 4.00 pm – 6.00pm Lesson 1
11.00 am – 1.00 pm Lesson 2 6.00 pm – 6.30 pm Break
1.30 pm – 2.30 pm Lesson 3 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm Lesson 3

Note: The prices are subject to change without prior notice. To obtain the most up to date information on the courses
available and associated costs please call the college or your Cambridge College International representative.

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Cambridge College International
CRICOS Provider Number: 00159K, 00033B
Level 1, 2 & 4, 245 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
www.intercambio.com.br
ESTABLISHED IN 1934
CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL PRICELIST – VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS
PROGRAM DETAILS AND SCHEDULE OF FEES (ALL PRICES IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS):

CRICOS Enrolment Number of


Course Details Duration * Tuition Fee
CODE Fee Instalments
Vocational Programs
067408M Certificate III in Business BSB30107 26 weeks $200 1 $3,000.00
067409K Certificate IV in Business BSB40207 39 weeks $200 2 $6,000.00
067410F Diploma of Management BSB51107 39 weeks $200 2 $9,000.00
066106M Certificate II in IT ICA20105 16 weeks $200 1 $3,000.00
062503G Certificate IV in IT (Multimedia) ICA40805 40 weeks $200 2 $9,000.00
062504G Diploma in IT (Multimedia) ICA50905 40 weeks $200 2 $9,600.00
Accommodation Fees
Accommodation Type Room Type Price per week Placement Fee
Homestay Single $250/week $220
Student House Twin Share $190/week $220
Student House Triple Share $170/week $220
Other Services /Fees
Service Provided Duration Price
Student Manuals(12 manuals) n/a $300
Certificate III in Business BSB30107
Student Manuals (10 manuals) n/a $300
Certificate IV in Business BSB40207
Student Manuals (8 manuals) n/a $320
Diploma of Management BSB51107
Enrolment Fee n/a $200
Airport Transfer n/a $140
OSHC – single 3 months $93.51
OSHC – single 6 months $187.02
OSHC – single 9 months $280.53
OSHC – single 12 months $374.00
OSHC – family 3 months $187.02
OSHC – family 6 months $374.04
OSHC – family 9 months $561.06
OSHC – family 12 months $748.00

INTAKE DATES – 2010


th th th st th th th
VOCATIONAL Program 2010 8 January, 12 February, 9 April, 21 May, 8 July, 13 August, 8
th
October, 12 November

Timetable – Vocational programs


Morning Classes(Monday – Thursday): Evening Timetable(Monday – Thursday):
9am – 2 pm 5pm – 10pm

* DURATION INCLUDES TERM BREAKS


Note: The prices are subject to change without prior notice. To obtain the most up to date information on the courses
available and associated costs please call the college or your Cambridge College International representative.

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Waterfall Investments Pty Ltd t/a

Cambridge College I nternational


ABN: 49 001 124 152; CRICOS: 00159K; 00033B; NTIS RTO: 90069
Level 4,127 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Tel: +61 2 8263 1200 Fax: +61 2 8263 1238
Web: www.cambridgecollegeinternational.nsw.edu.au
Email: info@cambridgecollegeinternational.com.au

MARCH SPECIAL – South America


Offer Expires: 31st March 2010
Plus $200 Enrolment Fee for all enrolments

$200 AGENT BONUS*


*Pay in February and receive $200 enrolment fee as an agent bonus

General English & IELTS preparation ENGLISH CLASSES:


Morning:
8.45am – 2.30pm
(Monday – Thursday);

Morning Classes…...$ 190/week* Evening:


4.00pm – 8.30pm
(Monday – Friday)
Intakes: Every Monday
Evening Classes…….$180/week*
Buy 10 weeks & GET 1 WEEK FREE LIMITED TIME
OFFER

* Four or less weeks of English course purchase price is $290 plus$200 enrolment fee.
IELTS Preparation course only available in the Morning

$2200
Classes are Monday – Thursday
Certificate II in IT – 16 weeks ………………… Morning: 9.00am – 2.00pm
Evening: 5.00pm – 10.00pm

Diploma of IT (Multimedia) – 40 weeks………..$2500 x 2


Intakes: 19th March,
9 Apr, 21st May, 8th Jul.
th

For more info go to our website

BUSINESS COURSES
$2300
Certificate III in Business – 6 months ……
Classes are Monday – Thursday
Morning: 9.00am – 2.00pm

Certificate IV in Business – 9 months……. $1350 x 3


Evening: 5.00pm – 10.00pm
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Intakes: 19 March,
th st th
9 Apr, 21 May, 8 Jul.

Diploma of Management – 9 months………$1350 x 3


For more info go to our website

For more information contact Daniel by email daniel@teg.com.au or call (+612) 8263 1217
Cambridge College International is a member of The Education Group (www.teg.com.au).
This offer supersedes all other offers and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, discount, scholarship or agreement. Cambridge College International
reserves the right to terminate or change this offer at any time without notice. At the end of the offer period all special offers and discounts, bonuses, cashbacks
are not applicable to existing agency agreements & conditions. Normal refund/ cancellation policy conditions apply. All prices, cashbacks, discount figures include
GST. DO YOU WANT TO STOP RECEIVING FAXES FROM US? PLEASE FAX THIS FLYER BACK TO THE ATTENTION OF MARKETING ON +61 2 8263 1237.

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