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Diploma of Work Health and Safety

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This nationally recognised Diploma of Work Health and Ssafety course is suitable for people who coordinate and maintain the work health and safety (WHS) program in an organisation. This course aims to provide you with the skills to manage WHS risk, manage WHS quality systems, investigate and report on WHS incidents and manage rehabilitation or return to work programs. Unlike other training providers, at Swinburne Professional we believe in the holistic development of each person and therefore our qualifications have been structured to not only provide the technical skills required but also to develop the leadership and management capabilities of each person relevant to the level of study that they are engaged in.

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Certificate IV in Leadership and Management

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This program holistically develops your skills as a frontline manager by looking at the competencies you need to manage yourself, your team and your business area. The course is practical and hands on with a direct application to the workplace. By the end of this course you will have received the essential knowledge to enable you to lead and communicate with your team, to implement both an operational plan and a model of continuous improvement, and to develop your personal effectiveness. You will have also acquired sufficient knowledge to enable you to apply for our Diploma of Leadership and Management. Who should attend? This qualification is suitable for emerging leaders, those aspiring to be or recently promoted to a team leader or supervisory position.

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Certificate IV in Project Management Practice

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This Certificate IV in Project Management Practice course is designed to develop your skills and knowledge as a project manager. You will learn about the project life cycle and how to communicate effectively in written form, gain a formalised understanding of project baselines, develop capabilities to enable you to engage and communicate with key stakeholders and adopt a project management framework of continuous improvement. Throughout the course you will network with like-minded peers and industry experts delivering our courses, who will help facilitate your understanding of the content and principles covered. On completion of this course you will have gained sufficient knowledge to enable you to apply for our Diploma of Project Management which is endorsed by the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM). Who should attend? This qualification is suitable for aspiring project managers or those who work in a project management team.

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Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety

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This nationally recognised Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety course aims to provide students with an understanding of the work health and safety (WHS) skills required to administer various work health and safety functions. Students will learn to interpret WHS legislation in order to produce a legal framework, establish and maintain WHS quality systems, lead and induct WHS staff and contractors, respond to WHS incidents and claims and learn how to introduce environmentally sustainable practices to the workplace. Unlike other training providers, at Swinburne Professional we believe in the holistic development of each person and therefore our qualifications have been structured to not only provide the technical skills required but also to develop the leadership and management capabilities of each person relevant to the level of study that they are engaged in.

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Bachelor of Science (Honours)

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The primary focus of the Honours course in Science at Swinburne is on research skills with a mix of advanced theory, professional training, research training, and a research project leading to a thesis. An Honours degree in Science provides a competitive advantage for employment in research positions and is a requirement for studying at PhD level.

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Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) is an integrated four-year program designed to satisfy the first step towards becoming a professional psychologist. This degree will provide you the knowledge and skills to understand and explain human behaviour and relationships. You’ll learn about abnormal psychology, cognition, developmental psychology, psychological assessment, personality, social psychology and statistics, as well as biology, chemistry and physiology. In your final year of study, you’ll complete an original research project as well as pre-professional training. The course is designed to prepare you for postgraduate studies in specialist areas of professional psychology such as counselling, clinical, organisational or sports psychology, or to pursue a career in research. The Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) is professionally accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).

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Bachelor of Health Science (Honours)

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The purpose of this new Honours degree is to provide students with a pathway from their undergraduate studies in Health Sciences into a more intensive, specialised program related to their major. It also provides potential candidates with the foundation for doctoral training in their chosen field. The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) program includes the following specialisations: Biomedical Science, Clinical Technologies, Psychophysiology, Nutrition, Psychology and Forensic Science, Health Promotion and Neuroscience. The program is designed to equip students with the necessary theory and skills advantageous for employment and research training in the Health Sciences. Students will gain experience in project management, research skills, writing for research publication, oral seminar presentation and working in teams. Please note that this Honours program does not have accreditation with the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council and does not allow students to practice as a professional psychologist. Students who wish to become a professional psychologist should complete the Bachelor of Psychological Sciences (Honours).

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Bachelor of Film and Television (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Film and Television (Honours) teaches students how to make narrative films, documentaries, animations, experimental films, music videos and television commercials. Gain the essential creative skills, technical knowledge and theory to make high-quality cinema, television and digital media productions. Gain access to state-of-the-art workstations; a purpose-built green screen room; interactive pen displays; high-end still, video and film cameras; and render farms.

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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Professional)

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The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Professional) includes a mandatory 12-month paid work placement. You'll benefit from Swinburne’s unique industry partnerships, gain invaluable full-time work experience and earn credit towards your degree. Complete core units in your first year to assist in selecting a major. Gain technical expertise and management skills in the engineering field of your choice. Explore options to undertake a study tour to Malaysia, Turkey or India to get hands-on practical experience and work with local communities. Apply your learning in a professionally focused, multidisciplinary project during your final year of study. Obtain theoretical and practical knowledge by participating in workshops and industry projects to prepare for roles in your chosen field across a range of industries.

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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) is designed to equip students with technical expertise and management skills in an engineering field of their choice. Complete core units in your first year to assist in selecting a major. Explore options to undertake a study tour to Malaysia, Turkey or India to get hands-on practical experience and work with local communities. Obtain theoretical and practical knowledge by participating in workshops and industry projects to prepare for roles in your chosen field across a range of industries. Apply your learning in a professionally focused, multidisciplinary project during your final year of study. Undertake at least 12 weeks of relevant professional experience.