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  • UHE Academic Requirements | UHE

    UHE Minimum Academic Requirements Undergraduate Programs Get in Touch Get in touch with our admissions team by emailing admissions@uhe.edu.au if you have any further queries

  • Jobs and Events | UHE

    To see this working, head to your live site. Categories All Posts My Posts Login / Sign up UHE Students Job Board A platform for students to find and share jobs, internships, and volunteer opportunities. Jobs Board Career Workshops and Events subcategory-list-item.views subcategory-list-item.posts 2 Follow Jobs subcategory-list-item.views subcategory-list-item.posts 1 Follow Internhsips subcategory-list-item.views subcategory-list-item.posts 2 Follow New Posts UHE Feb 06 IT Social Melbourne | Data, Technology, Cybersecurity, IT Career Workshops and Events 215 Queen's Restaurant and Bar 215 Queen St Melbourne, VIC 3000 About this event Drink specials. $9 drinks. $15 cocktails. What: Friends, Music, Drinks, Games, Prizes! When: 5:30PM every Friday Where: 215 Queen's Restaurant and Bar. Downstairs Level. Cost Online: Just a $5 online donation to participate. If you don't buy online, entry costs $10 at door. JOIN on the website for FREE entry offers: https://itsocial.com.au/ Join the WhatsApp group on the website above to meet people and for directions if lost! IT Social Melbourne, is the FIRST regular after-work social event. It is for anyone interested in technology such as professionals, students and job seekers. It is also for those interested in breaking into a well-paid domain with a thriving remote work culture. Whatever your experience or background, come join us for discussions on data science, data analytics, machine learning, AI, web development, web design, programming, and more! - Learn more about tech and data - Socialise and meet new people - Find a job or elevate your career - Share your skills and knowledge Support us by following on Facebook and Instagram Like 0 comments 0 UHE Feb 06 IHFX - Talent Recruitment Specialist Internship Internhsips Melbourne VIC Recruitment - Internal (Human Resources & Recruitment) Part time $2,000 – $3,000 per month Intercontinental Entertainment (IMCN) is Australia’s leading global entertainment group, dedicated to crafting diverse and high-quality entertainment experiences for audiences worldwide. As a multi-country partner of TikTok, we focus on delivering premium content for platforms like TikTok and Douyin, while utilizing cutting-edge technology and innovative strategies to cultivate a global fan community. Our dynamic and creative team operates subsidiaries in Hong Kong, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Brazil, and Australia, allowing us to connect with audiences across different cultures. Currently, we have established partnerships with over 20,000 influencers, creating value through entertainment and lighting up lives around the globe! Check more deatil: IMCN.live IMCN.VN Tiktok: @imcn_vn @imcn.br Facebook: IMCN(Intercontinental Entertainment) Instagram: imcn.vn imcn.br Job Responsibilities Talent Recruitment & Outreach: Proactively identify and connect with potential KOLs/KOCs across social platforms (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Xiaohongshu/Little Red Book) to establish long-term partnerships. Commercial Collaboration: Match creators with advertising and brand collaboration opportunities, analyze the creator’s audience demographics, and coordinate campaign execution for seamless delivery. Data Analysis: Track content performance metrics (video views, audience engagement, market feedback) and optimize recruitment strategies. Trend Insights: Stay updated on trending topics, viral mechanics, and platform algorithms to provide data-driven content guidance for creators. Resource Management: Maintain a talent database, update collaboration progress, and support team recruitment planning. Requirements Language Skills: Fluency in English (written and spoken) is essential for global communication; proficiency in Mandarin is a strong advantage. Social Media Expertise: Familiarity with TikTok, Instagram, and other platform ecosystems; basic understanding of influencer marketing trends. Fast Learner: No prior experience required! Comprehensive training provided, but candidates must demonstrate a proactive attitude and eagerness to learn. Communication Skills: Strong interpersonal abilities to build trust and rapport with creators through online channels. Preferred Qualifications: Interest in short-video content creation or livestream operations; Cross-cultural awareness or international exposure; Basic data analysis skills (e.g., Excel/Google Sheets). We Offer Growth Support: Structured training in talent recruitment and commercial collaboration strategies; Flexible Work: Remote/hybrid work options; Team Culture: Join a young, multicultural international team and collaborate with top-tier creators; Career Development: High performers can advance to leadership roles or specialize in commercial partnership management. [IMCN - TikTok & Douyin MCN] Official Introduction Video APPLY HERE: https://www.seek.com.au/job/81832671?type=standard&ref=search-standalone&origin=cardTitle#sol=578edd0da192d15b8e4bd536b65bafbd5d641062 Like 0 comments 0 UHE Feb 06 WOODS & CO - Internship Program Internhsips South Yarra, Melbourne VIC Recruitment - Agency (Human Resources & Recruitment) Part time Woods & Co Recruitment has quickly become an industry leader in its seven years of life. We're known for our vibrant, energetic, and fun culture; a commitment to growing our staff and promoting from within; and a genuine love for the work we do! We provide outstanding recruitment services across five key pillars: Sales, Support & Services; Property & Construction; Digital & IT; Financial Services; and Hospitality. To support our continued expansion, we’re looking for a fun-loving and ambitious intern to join the team. The successful candidate will be eager to learn new skills, enthusiastic to immerse themselves in a business and may be currently studying (university or TAFE) with a Business or Administrative focus. Although, more importantly, they will be a natural people's person who loves to build and nurture relationships. Other key criteria include a high level of organisation, motivation, and a desire to grow a career within our dynamic organisation. What’s in it for you? • 2 days a week, for 10 weeks (Can be flexible around your study schedule or work commitments ) • Opportunity to move into a Recruitment Coordinator position, and beyond. • University credits to help you finish your degree quicker • Training from highly experienced industry professionals • Be celebrated for the work you put in • Opportunity to work across our 5 industry pillars • Heaps of social events What do you do? • Aid in business administration • Rostering of temporary staff • Data entry/reporting • Candidate interviews • Candidate care • Attend meetings with other members of the team to expand your skillset and employability What do you need? • Ability to communicate professionally with the team and candidates • An interest in business, or one of the 5 industries we specialise in • A drive to succeed • Ambitious, motivated, and keen to grow within the organisation If you're as passionate about this position as we are then please don't delay and APPLY NOW! We are interviewing immediately! We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. *You will only be contacted if you are shortlisted and meet the above requirements. APPLY HERE: https://www.seek.com.au/job/81839561?type=standard&ref=search-standalone&origin=cardTitle#sol=d1590aa992744e18be92e77b88c19eea77970718 Like 0 comments 0 Forum - Frameless

  • Sexual Assault or Harassment | UHE

    Sexual Assault or Harassment Universal Higher Education has zero-tolerance for sexual assault or harassment and believes that it is the right of everyone to feel safe and respected. We are committed to supporting students and staff affected by sexual assault or harassment. What is Sexual Assault or Harassment? Sexual assault is any type of sexual contact or behaviour that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient. Consent means a person must freely (without coercion, force, intimidation or any other means) agree to the activity. Sexual harassment is unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature that causes a person to feel offended, humilitated or intimidated, including sexual assault. DOWNLOAD UNIVERSAL HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY ON SEXUAL ASSAULT AND HARASSMENT UHE is committed to providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment to all students, staff , contractors and visitors. The Institution have a zero-tolerance stance against sexual assault and sexual harassment and treat reports or concerns seriously and sensitively. UHE has a range of support services for people who have experienced sexual assault or sexual harassment so they can get the help that they need. UHE’s Sexual Assault and Harassment policy providing a framework to its commitment in providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment. DOWNLOAD POLICY What can you do in case of Sexual Assault or Sexual Harassment? Contact emergency Services Call 000 for immediate help. UHE Counsellor Contact UHE Counsellor by emailing support@uhe.edu.au VICTORIA Specialist Support Services Sexual Assault Crisis Line Victoria : 1800 806 292 24 hours a day Centre Against Sexual Assault (CASA House) 50 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000 Ph: 1800 806 292 Contact UHE Contact UHE by either calling: +61 3 9600 0087 or by emailing info@uhe.edu.au Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Centre 1800 015 188 – 24 hours a day 7 days a week In an EMERGENCY call - 000

  • Master of Engineering Management | UHE

    Master of Engineering Management Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management will have advanced knowledge in engineering management, integrating engineering, business, and management principles with a focus on project management and contemporary engineering practice. They will demonstrate ethical conduct and professional accountability in engineering and management. The program emphasizes personal development, helping students identify their strengths and interests starting in the first subject, Professional Development for Engineering Management, which is documented in their portfolio. Apply Now COURSE DURATION 2 years full time LOCATION On campus (Melbourne) NEXT INTAKES July, November FEES $50,000.00 How to Apply Enquire OVERVIEW ENTRY REQUIREMENTS STUDY STRUCTURE FEES & SCHOLARSHIPS LEARNING AND EMPLOYABILITY OUTCOMES Course Overview Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management will have advanced knowledge of engineering management through the integration of knowledge from engineering, business, and management disciplines within the context of project management and contemporary engineering practice, including an understanding of the scope, principles, and accountabilities of engineering practice. Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management will be able to demonstrate ethical conduct and professional accountability with relevance to engineering and engineering management. The program has a strong emphasis on personal development, with the purpose that each student finds their own strengths in engineering management as part of their own career development plan. This process begins in the first subject, Professional Development for Engineering Management, where the students begin to identify their own strengths and interests, documented in their portfolio. Course Information CRICOS Course Code 114008M Professional Accreditation Personalized support from our connected staff to obtain customized credentialing Subjects A total of 15 subjects CAMPUS Level 4, 131 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Assessment Method Given the AQF level of the Course, a variety of assessment methods will be used (including personal portfolio, reflection, oral presentation, quiz, and research thesis) Course of Study MEM is a 4-semester course. To qualify for the MEM award at least 160 points must be completed successfully. Course Duration 104 weeks or 24 months (International Students) Part time 36 - 48 months (Domestic Students) AQF Level Master degree (level 9)(ASCED Field of Education: 0803 Business and Management) Total Course Fee A$50,000 (Tuition Fee) + A$300 Enrollment Fee (Non Tuition Fee) Credit Points 160 CP (40 CP per semester) ATTENDANCE Full Time Delivery Mode Face–to-Face Delivery at UHE campus Entry Requirements Domestic: Successful completion of an Undergraduate degree from a recognized higher education institution, with a GPA of at least 2.0 out of 4.0. Some background or experience in a relevant discipline (including Engineering, Technology, or Science) would be an advantage. Applicants who have successfully completed a relevant degree with a GPA of at least 1.5 out of 4, will be considered if they have at least 5 years of relevant industry experience. It is a requirement that the bachelor's degree was completed with no more than 25 per cent of subjects failed. International: Successful completion of an Undergraduate degree from a recognized higher education institution, with a GPA of at least 2.0 out of 4.0. Some background or experience in a relevant discipline (including Engineering, Technology, or Science) would be an advantage. Applicants who have successfully completed a relevant degree with a GPA of at least 1.5 out of 4, will be considered if they have at least 5 years of relevant industry experience. It is a requirement that the bachelor's degree was completed with no more than 25 per cent of subjects failed. Valid minimum scores include: IELTS overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0, or PTE overall score of 58+ with no communicative skill below 50, or Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) 176 with no component less than 169. Year 1 Year 2 Elective Subjects No electives provided. The course is structured around a team-based skills acquisition and application path requiring consistent cohorts for group assessments. Course Progression Rules Students must earn a minimum Pass or Satisfactory assessment for all subjects to progress through the course. Students who fail any one subject will need to repeat that subject in the following semester (If that subject is a pre-requisite) or during the next semester offered. Students who fail a subject twice require permission from the course coordinator to enrol a third time as they may exceed the maximum time limit for completing their course (as per the UHE Course Progress Policy). During that semester, they must take a reduced load (no more than 30 credit points). Pre-Requisites for Specific Subjects Enrolment in Year 1 and 2 subjects requires satisfactory completion of each preceding year. ENG4002.10 Managing People and Organisations - Pre Requisite for ENG4005.10 ENG4004.10 Project Management - Pre Requisite for ENG4009.10 ENG4003.10 Business Analysis and Decision Making - Pre Requisite for ENG4012.10 ENG4003.10 Business Analysis and Decision Making - Pre-Requisite for ENG4013.10 ENG4011.10 Research/Capstone Project Preparation - Pre Requisite for ENG4015.20 Delivery Mode Face to face for all subjects. Academic Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning Students may be able to shorten the length of this program by applying to transfer any recognised prior learning credits. The application will be assessed in consistence with the principles of the UHE’s Academic Credit Policy and Procedure . Assessment Method All written materials are to be submitted in English. Subjects are assessed by criteria-referenced scoring to indicative grades subject to moderation of Fail (F: 0-49%), Pass (P: 50-64%), Credit (65-74%), Distinction (75-84%), and High Distinction (85-100%). Each 10CP subject will normally require progressive submission of three or more assignments. 20CP Capstone Project subject will normally require three assessments including submission of a comprehensive project documentation. Project group subjects are assessed by combined individual and group achievement scores. Individual achievement is assessed by continuous observed performance and participation throughout production. Group achievement is assessed at completed project screening stage with all credited crew receiving the same component score. Course Learning and Employment Outcomes Engineering Manager Supply Chain Manager Project Manager Quality Control Manager Construction Manager Operations Manager Commercial Manager Design Manager Course Learning Outcomes 1. Advanced Knowledge of Engineering Management Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management will have advanced knowledge of engineering management through the integration of knowledge from engineering, business, and management disciplines within the context of project management and contemporary engineering practice. 2. Ethical Responsibility Graduates will be able to demonstrate ethical conduct and professional accountability with relevance to engineering and engineering management. 3. Problem Solving and Design Management Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management will have problem solving and design management skills to be able to analyze and solve engineering management problems to achieve solutions and implementation strategies using established principles and methods, considering contextual factors (social, cultural, environmental, commercial, legal) and the requirements and expectations of stakeholders. 4. Professional and Personal Attributes Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management will have professional and personal attributes, including effective oral and written communication skills with technical and non-technical audiences, creative, innovative, and pro-active demeanor, and effective team membership and leadership. 5. Research Skills Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management will have knowledge of research methods and principles relevant to engineering management and be able to demonstrate initiative, personal autonomy and accountability in the planning and execution of a research project. 6. Self-management Graduates of the Master of Engineering Management will have self-management skills and professional conduct with a commitment to life-long learning. UHE Graduate Capabilities Knowledge and skills pertinent to a particular discipline or professional area encompassing: Coherent theoretical and practical knowledge in at least one discipline area at the level of entry to a profession. Technological skills appropriate to the discipline. Critical, creative and analytical thinking, and effective problem-solving including: The ability to critique current paradigms and contribute to intellectual inquiry. The capacity to exhibit creative as well as analytical ways of thinking about questions in at least one discipline. The ability to identify, define and solve problems in at least one discipline area. Effective communication in a variety of contexts and modes including: Effective written and oral communication in cross-cultural contexts. Characteristics of self-reliance and leadership including: The ability to take the initiative, to embrace innovation, and to manage change productively. The ability to work independently and collaboratively including: Managing time and prioritizing activities to achieve goals. Demonstrating the capacity for self-assessment of learning needs and achievements. Being a cooperative and productive team member or leader. The capacity for life-long learning including: Searching and critically evaluating information from a variety of sources using effective strategies and appropriate technologies. Social and ethical responsibility and an understanding of Indigenous and international perspectives encompassing: Active contribution to intellectual, social, and cultural activities. Understanding and appreciation of Indigenous perspectives. Recognition and appreciation of gender, culture and customs in personal and community relations. Valuing and promoting truth, accuracy, honesty, accountability and the code of practice relevant to the discipline or professional area. Career Opportunities Upon completion of the Master of Engineering Management at UHE, you will have a complete understanding of Strategic Management, Project Management, sustainable Development and Design practices, Systems engineering for Engineering Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Risk Management and Engineering Quality Management that is applied across the sector. Your knowledge and skills will be highly valued within engineering and allied business industries. Successful completion of Master's in Engineering Management will equip you to enter a diverse field equipped with highly applicable skills and knowledge. Your career opportunities include engineering manager, project manager, construction manager, commercial manager, supply change manager, quality control manager, operations manager or design manager. You could work in private, public of government sectors of the engineering industry across Australia as well as overseas. MEM - Fee Structure Total Tuition $50,000.00 Semester 1 $12,500.00 Semester 2 $12,500.00 Semester 3 $12,500.00 Semester 4 $12,500.00 MEM - Non-tuition Fees ADMISSIONS OPEN Apply Now Address 1/131 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone +61 39600 0087 Email info@uhe.edu.au Connect

  • BOD - Director - John Wood | UHE

    Dr. John C Wood Director Dr. John Wood has served on an extensive range of Boards. Currently John is the Chair of UTS Insearch Global and a non-executive director of Universal Higher Education, Kings University College, Malaysia and the Australian Data and Cyber Institute. He has been a board member of a diverse range of organisations including , HBF, Australia’s fourth largest health insurance and general insurance, Nuffield College, Oxford and numerous Navitas college boards. Currently he is the Head of Business Development for Oxford International Education Group (Part time) and Managing Director of Leviathan International. The former CEO of Navitas University Partnerships, John has an intimate knowledge of Universities, international education, global private providers and regulatory and operating environments. At Navitas John oversaw the growth of private- public partnerships for pathway colleges and managed campuses in 10 countries. John’s career has spanned academia, government and the private sector. John graduated with first class honors in Economics from the University of Western Australia and Oxford where he also taught economics. Prior to his 11 years with Navitas, John was Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Edith Cowan, Foundation Professor and Dean of the College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, where he was also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic). John has also occupied Government positions including as Speechwriter to Prime Minister Hawke. He held senior Government positions and served Ministers from all major political parties and was appointed by the Ministerial Council to serve on the Australian Qualifications Framework Council. His private sector positions included a period as Chief Economist with Ernst & Young. He has consulted for the World Bank, to various Governments and to small and large private organisations. John has an international reputation as an author writing 2 books and editing 115 volumes in the Croom Helm/Routledge Series on great economists and is joint editor of the 30 volume Critical Evaluations of Management Thinkers series. He is a life member of the Oxford Business Alumni. John is also the co- founder with his wife, Caroline, of the Centre for Stories as an inclusive literary and cultural organisation which uses storytelling to inspire social cohesion and improve understanding of diverse communities.

  • BOD - Director - Mirzan Mansoor | UHE

    Mirzan Mansoor Director Mirzan has in excess of 15 years of experience across restructuring and turnaround, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions and corporate banking in Australia and in Singapore. Mirzan is a Chartered Accountant and Registered Liquidator. He has assisted in the provision of advice to numerous companies, ranging from family-owned businesses to large conglomerates, to reset and grow. His key industry specializations are construction, retail, technology, transport and mining and commodities. Recently he was involved in advising a multinational group specializing in the commodities, renewable energy, and steel manufacturing sectors with a presence in London, Eastern Europe, India, Singapore, New Zealand, and Australia. He also has been pivotal in assisting numerous family-owned businesses utilize the small business restructuring regime to restructure legacy debts and move forward. Prior to working in restructuring, Mirzan was a corporate banker at a Big 4 bank assisting clients in the middle market with debt finance solutions. Mirzan holds a bachelor’s degree in business specializing in accounting, a graduate diploma in chartered accounting and an advanced certification in insolvency and restructuring.

  • Bachelor of Information Technology | UHE

    Bachelor of Information Technology The UHE Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program focuses on both the concept of information and the technologies needed to process and use it, preparing students for a range of information-based careers. The program covers computing fundamentals like programming, operating systems, networking, database management, and computer security. It equips students with skills to design, build, and maintain software systems, with career opportunities in fields like software development, web programming, IT networking, and business analysis. With the rise of big data, job prospects, such as data analysts, are also growing. Apply Now COURSE DURATION 3 years full time LOCATION On campus (Melbourne) NEXT INTAKES July, November FEES $60,000.00 How to Apply Enquire OVERVIEW ENTRY REQUIREMENTS STUDY STRUCTURE FEES & SCHOLARSHIPS LEARNING AND EMPLOYABILITY OUTCOMES Course Overview The UHE Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program, as the name of the course suggests, is a study of information as well as computer technology. Most such programs focus on technology and how to use it. The UHE BIT course on the other hand focuses both on the concept of information as well as technologies needed to process and use it. Some experts believe that information and knowledge are a significant percentage of a modern economy. Many new jobs are therefore information-based. For example, searching for jobs involving “analytics” on the search engine seek.com.au results in hundreds of jobs in Australia. The field of big data is also resulting in many data analyst jobs. The primary aim of the Bachelor of Information (BIT) program is to prepare students to understand the concept of information as well as understand the issues involved in using information technology appropriately. Furthermore, the BIT program will provide the students with knowledge of techniques and tools available to design, build and maintain software systems in an enterprise. Students will study the fundamentals of computing including programming, computer organization, operating systems, networking, and database management as well as basic concepts of computer networking and computer security. Other jobs involving information and computer technology include software design and development; web and database programming; Internet and network specialists and careers in financial systems, business analysis, and electronic product design. Course Information CRICOS Course Code 102223C Professional Accreditation Graduates may be eligible to apply for professional membership with ACS Subjects Total 24 number of Subjects CAMPUS Level 4, 131 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 Assessment Method Given the AQF level of the Course, a variety of assessment methods will be used (including reflection, oral presentations, quizzes, in-class tests and final examination Course of Study BIT is a 6-semester course; each semester comprising of 4 subjects. To qualify for the BIT award at least 240 points must be completed successfully. Course Duration Full Time: 3 Years (6 Semesters) AQF Level Bachelor degree (level 7) (ASCED Field of Education: 0203 - Information Systems) Total Course Fee A$60,000 (Tuition Fee) + A$300 Enrollment Fee (Non Tuition Fee) Credit Points 240 CP (40 CP per semester) ATTENDANCE Full Time Delivery Mode Face–to-Face Delivery at UHE campus Entry Requirements Domestic: Successful completion of Year 12 or equivalent. International: Successful completion of Year 12 or equivalent, including Mathematics, Physics, or Computer Science as one of the completed subjects, and an IELTS score of 6.0 overall (or equivalent), with no individual band score below 5.5 Minimum Academic Requirements English Requirements Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Course Progression Rules Students must earn a minimum Pass or Satisfactory assessment for all subjects to progress through the course. Students who fail any one subject may repeat that subject in or before the following semester in addition to completing any other prescribed subjects. Students who fail two or more subjects will be required to repeat the year, with credit granted for subjects already successfully completed. Pre-Requisites for Specific Subjects A pre-requisite is a subject that a student must pass before they will be permitted to enrol in a related or subsequent subject. Refer to the above table for the details on pre-requisites for specific subjects. There are no pre-requisites for first year subjects. In second and third years, to be eligible to enrol in some subjects, students must successfully achieve pass grades in specified pre-requisites. Delivery Mode Face to face for all subjects. Academic Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning Students may be able to shorten the length of this program by applying to transfer any recognised prior learning credits. The application will be assessed in consistence with the principles of the UHE’s Academic Credit Policy and Procedure. Professional Accreditation Graduates may be eligible to apply for professional membership with ACS. Assessment Method All subjects have a minimum attendance hurdle of 80% attendance for scheduled face to face components. All written materials are to be submitted in English. Subjects are assessed by criteria-referenced scoring to indicative grades subject to moderation of Fail (F: 0-49%), Pass (P: 50-64%), Credit (65-74%), Distinction (75-84%), and High Distinction (85-100%). Project group subjects are assessed by combined individual and group achievement scores. Individual achievement is assessed by continuous observed performance and participation throughout production. Group achievement is assessed at completed project screening stage with all credited crew receiving the same component score. Skills group subjects and the Internship subject have a combined Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory assessment, with graded assessment elements. Course Learning and Employment Outcomes Application Developer Software Engineer Games Developer IT Sales Professional Application Analyst System Analyst IT Consultant Web Content Manager Cyber Security Analyst UX Designer Technical Author Network Analyst/Engineer Data Analyst/Administrator Web Developer/Designer Digital Copywriter PPC Specialist Course Learning Outcomes Broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of IT Graduates will be able to integrate theoretical and technical IT knowledge, effectively applying their problem solving and collaborative teamwork skills. Interpersonal and communication skills Graduates will be able to identify and articulate objectives of an IT project, justify and communicate the process of transforming these objectives into specifications and subsequently translating them into well-designed IT solutions. Ability to evaluate and analyse Graduates will demonstrate and exercise judgment to develop project specifications and manage a project team. Graduates will understand and be able to explain cultural, ethical, and economic impact of IT solutions to stakeholders Well-designed solutions to a range of practical problems Graduates will be able to critically apply theoretical, technical, cultural, and organisational knowledge in developing high quality IT solutions. BIT - Fee Structure Total Tuition $60,000.00 Semester 1 $10,000.00 Semester 2 $10,000.00 Semester 3 $10,000.00 Semester 4 $10,000.00 Semester 5 $10,000.00 Semester 6 $10,000.00 BIT - Non-tuition Fees ADMISSIONS OPEN Apply Now Address 1/131 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000 Phone +61 39600 0087 Email info@uhe.edu.au Connect

  • Admissions | Universal Higher Education | Melbourne

    Admissions are open for March 2022. Please follow the instruction for enrollment. Admissions Admissions: Section Title How To Apply 01 Fill out the Application Form Ready to join UHE? Fill out the application form to get started. 02 Attach relevant Supporting Documents. Supporting documents include academic transcripts, English requirements and a copy of your passport. 03 Read UHE Tuition Fee and Refund Policy Please ensure that you read Refund Policy Carefully before submitting your application. 04 Submit Application Submit your filled and signed application with supporting documents Admissions: Services Application Form Genuine Student Requirement (GS) Form Genuine Student (GS): Financial Declaration Form UHE Academic Requirements UHE English Requirements Admissions: Section Title What Happens Next? Upon receiving the application, we will evaluate it in accordance with UHE's admission requirements including English language proficiency requirements. If your application is successful, you will be issued a Letter of Offer and Agreement, which will detail the course you have been accepted into, the associated fees, and the commencement date(s). All communication will be conducted via email, either directly to you or through your agent if applicable. To confirm your acceptance, you must sign and return the Agreement to UHE, indicating your agreement to the terms and conditions of your enrolment. Should you require any further assistance, feel free to contact our admissions Department. Get in touch with UHE ADMISSIONS TEAM: admissions@uhe.edu.au Level 1, 131 Queen Street Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 9600 0087 IMPORTANT DATES July Semester 2025 September Semester 2025 November Semester 2025 * Last Day of Course Enrolment for New Students Admissions: Services ADMISSIONS OPEN Promotional Scholarships Available! Speak to us to check your eligibility. APPLY NOW New Students Apply Here Click Here to Apply

  • Copy of Policies, Procedures ... (Item) | UHE

    UHE - Policies For definitions of all terms and acronyms used in the policies, please refer to Glossary Forms Glossary Glossary of Terms

  • Living in Melbourne | UHE

    Living in Melbourne Melbourne's colorful, lively atmosphere appeals to all types of travelers, from cozy cafes to local art, Australian and Aboriginal history to spectator sports. Start your day with a "flat white" coffee before hopping on the free City Circle Tram loop to check out singular attractions like the Royal Botanical Gardens and Melbourne Zoo, where animal friends await. Melbourne is also a great starting point for day-trips to explore the Great Ocean Road and Phillip Island. Moving to Melbourne has changed the lives of so many people and helped make this one of the world’s greatest cities. Migrating to Melbourne could be one of the best decisions you ever make. Visit Melbourne ACCOMMODATION For international students planning to apply to UHE and reside in Melbourne, finding suitable accommodation is crucial. Here, you'll find essential information to kickstart your search for housing. TENANTS VICTORIA Issues on renting across Victoria rights of renters in Victoria P: (03) 9416 2577 W: https://tenantsvic.org.au/ CONSUMER AFFAIRS VICTORIA Consumer Affairs Victoria provides advice to consumers, Residential Tenants, landlords, businesses and not-for-profits. P:1300 558 181 W: https://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/ TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION Generally, the price you pay for accommodation will determine its quality. However, it can be expensive to stay in a good-quality motel or hotel for a long period of time. Backpacker accommodation is relatively inexpensive but you may need to bring your own pillow and sleeping bag if you choose this option. There are several different types of accommodation options to choose from. STAYING WITH FRIENDS OR FAMILY If you know someone in Australia, this is a great way to settle-in to life here. Your friends and family can provide advice, support and encouragement on your first days in Australia. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION For students who find themselves in need for emergency accommodation, Universal Higher Education would suggest Scape accommodation. You can contact Scape Victoria. Scape accommodation will accommodate students for a short term at a reasonable price. W: https://www.scape.com.au/melbourne/scape-victoria-street/ There is also a range of budget hotels, motels and backpacker accommodation available. Please check out: https://www.booking.com/hostels/city/au/melbourne https://www.trivago.com.au/melbourne-44314/city-districts/melbourne-cbd-2005107 https://www.booking.com/hostels/city/au/melbourne https://www.trivago.com.au/melbourne-44314/city-districts/melbourne-cbd-2005107 PERMANENT ACCOMMODATION Explore permanent accommodation options in Melbourne designed for international students, such as fully furnished studios and one- or two-bedroom apartments available across the city, along with renting/leasing options. Whether you're drawn to purpose-built student accommodation for its convenience, seeking the cultural immersion of homestay experiences, or prefer the independence of renting your own place, these diverse choices cater to various preferences and budgets. Take the time to explore these options and find the ideal accommodation for your studies in Melbourne. UNILODGERS https://www.unilodgers.com/au/melbourne/student-accommodation HOMESTAY Homestay is when you stay in the home of a local host. This type of lodging offers a unique opportunity for guests to experience the local culture and lifestyle in a more personal and immersive way, compared to traditional hotels or guesthouses. W: https://www.melbournehomestay.org/ UNILODGE Unilodge offers students fully furnished studios, one- or two-bedroom apartments across Melbourne. W: http://www.unilodge.com.au RENTING/LEASING You may also want to visit real estate agents’ websites directly for property information. These are examples of the real estate agents you may want to visit: www.realestate.com.au www.rent.com.au www.domain.com.au LEGAL CONTACTS Victoria Legal Aid Legal Aid Provides free information on how the law works and how it applies to your legal problems. P: 1300 792 387 W: https://www.legalaid.vic.gov.au/ WEstjustice The International Students Employment and Accommodation Legal Service is offered via Study Melbourne Student Centre in the Melbourne CBD, with virtual and phone-based assistance. P: 1800 056 449 W: https://www.westjustice.org.au/ Inner Melbourne Community Legal (IMCL) IMCL assist with Legal advice, information, referral and casework in general family, criminal and some civil law matters. P: (03) 9328 1885 W: https://imcl.org.au International Student Employment and Accommodation Legal Service (ISEALS) A specialized service, designed for international students in Victoria to get legal advice about your employment or accommodation concerns. P: 1800 056 449 W: https://www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au/living-here/legal-support/ISEALS THE COUCH – INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTR The Couch - International Student Centre provides international students with a safe place to make friends, learn new skills, have fun, access free cooked meals, give back through volunteering, and connect with the local community through events and activities. Address: The Salvation Army Melbourne Project 614 69 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000 Opening hours: The Couch is open 6pm to 8.30pm, Monday to Thursday. Cost: Free for international students. A free meal is provided. STUDY MELBOURNE HUB The Study Melbourne Hub provides free help and advice to all international students in Victoria. We support students with a range of enquiries including financial hardship, accommodation, wellbeing and mental health support, employment programs, legal information and education provider problems. Engage with free and confidential student support services. Attend free events and programs. Make friends, expand your network, and enhance your employability. Access student work spaces The Hub opening hours: 9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday. W: https://www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au/study-melbourne-hub TRANSPORT Universal Higher Education (UHE) is in the heart of the Melbourne Central Business District (CBD) and accessible by all kinds of public transport. Getting around Melbourne CBD is easy, whether it be by tram, train, bus, taxi, bicycle, or walking. MYKI Card A myki card is your reusable ticket for trains, trams, and buses in Melbourne and regional Victoria. myki cards can be used on: · Melbourne’s trains, trams and buses · V/Line trains · Regional Victoria (Buses in Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Seymour, the Latrobe Valley and Warragul) To help you understand which myki to buy and how to manage your myki, please visit: https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/tickets/myki Taxis Melbourne City Council operates four Safe City taxi ranks in the Melbourne CBD. Visit https://cpv.vic.gov.au/ https://whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/visitor-info/getting-around/taxis-rideshare COST OF LIVING EXPENSES Cost of living expenses vary depending upon a number of factors including type of accommodation, residential location, inflation and price increases. This information should be taken as a guide only and is subject to change. All prices are given in Australian dollars. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Accommodation First, consider what type of place you want to live in and where you want to live. You can rent your own apartment, flat or house or you can share it with other people. Go Transp ort Melbourne is a relatively easy city to travel around by a variety of modes of transport. The terrain is generally flat, so walking or cycling can be a pleasure on a beautiful, sunny day. Go Living Cost A student will need approximately AUD $17,000 – $22,000 per year to live comfortably in Australia. Airfares, visa costs, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and tuition fees will be additional. Go Useful Links You can find useful links to Government and other facilities here. Go

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