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TERTIARY PREPARATION CERTIFICATE 9048Information & EnrolmentSemester 2: 2011
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WELCOME & INTRODUCTION
COURSE DESCRIPTION
APPLICATION FORMS COMPLETED
ENROLMENT & SUBJECT-SELECTION FORMS COMPLETED
INTERVIEWS
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Core subjects
A-level subjects
B-level subjects
Vocational subjects
Subject groupingsThe course comprises a large selection of subjects divided into these four groups.
Reference: booklet p 6 -9
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Subject groupingsThe course comprises a large selection of subjects divided into these four groups.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Core subjects
A-level subjects
B-level subjects
Vocational subjects
LALS A
CORE A
CORE I. T.
LALS B
L A L S = Language & Learning SkillsCORE A = Ethical Practice
Communicate to Facilitate Work in a TeamSustainable Practice.
CORE IT = Operate a Computer Operate a Word Processing Application Access & Use the Internet
NOTE
Reference: booklet p 6 -9
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Core subjects
A-level subjects
B-level subjects
Vocational subjects
Language & Creative ArtsAsia Pacific
Contemporary Australia
Basic Mathematics
Introductory Mathematics
Foundation Mathematics
BiologyChemistryPhysics
Statistics
Multicultural Australia
Sustainable Development
Subject groupingsThe course comprises a large selection of subjects divided into these four groups.
No prerequisites except in Mathematics
Start with Basic Mathematics orIntroductory Mathematics orprovide evidence (e.g. HSC General Mathematics)
NOTE
Reference: booklet p 6 -9
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Core subjects
A-level subjects
B-level subjects
Vocational subjects
Literature
Asia PacificPolitical StudiesHistorical Studies
Sustainable Development
Further MathematicsCalculus
Advanced Mathematics
BiologyChemistryPhysics
Statistics
Film & Media
EnvironmentLegal Studies
Health Issues
Subject groupingsThe course comprises a large selection of subjects divided into these four groups.
Reference: booklet p 6 -9
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Core subjects
A-level subjects
B-level subjects
Vocational subjects
Media Skills
PaintingArt
Teaching Skills
Further Information TechnologyAccounting
Subject groupingsThe course comprises a large selection of subjects divided into these four groups.
No prerequisites except Further IT requires Core ITThese subjects are neither A nor B level.You may take none or any number of vocational subjects to help you to complete the course.
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Reference: booklet p 6 -9
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Core subjects
A-level subjects
B-level subjects
Vocational subjects
Course Completion
Pass ALL
Pass at least two
Pass at least two
Pass any number
Total number of subjects passed in these three groups must be at least seven
Course completion requires you to:
Reference: booklet p 10
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1Pathways….
Literature
Asia PacificPolitical StudiesHistorical Studies
Sustainable Development
Further MathematicsCalculus
Advanced Mathematics
BiologyChemistryPhysics
Statistics
Film & Media
Environment
Legal Studies
Health Issues
Language & Creative ArtsAsia Pacific
Human RightsContemporary Australia
Basic Mathematics
Introductory Mathematics
Foundation Mathematics
BiologyChemistryPhysics
Statistics
Multicultural Australia
Sustainable DevelopmentEco-Systems
Health Issues
Group 2 A Level Subjects Group 3 B – Level Subjects
Reference: booklet p 13 - 26
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HOW YOUR UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE SCORE IS CALCULATED
Pass all 4 Core subjectsPass at least 2 A-level elective subjectsPass at least 2 B-level elective subjects
Pass at least 7 electives in total (including vocational subjects)
LALS B
Best 2 B-level subjects Your score / 300
Scaled scores are only calculated at the end of the second semester each year.
You are unable to course complete mid-year.
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Reference: booklet p 12
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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO COMPLETE?
Studying Full-Time (at least 20 hours per week) - One year
Studying Part-Time (less than 20 hours per week) - Two years or more
Reference: booklet p 10