work, and all courses articulate to higher degree studies and to research work of greater scope and significance.
REVIEW OF STUDENT PROGRESS
A Student Progress Committee reviews each student's progress at least once a year. When failure is reviewed, attention is given to extenuating circumstances such as sickness, accident or other difficulty.
RESEARCH
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION
Where students, by reason of illness or other serious cause, have been impeded in their studies, an Application for Special Consideration, with a medical certificate attached (if appropriate) should be submitted to the Office of the Academic Registrar. All applications are strictly confidential. Application forms are available from the Office of the Academic Registrar.
STUDENT ADMINISTRATION FEE In 1996 students are required to pay a Student Administration fee of $112 (Full time) or $75 (Part time) at the time of enrolment. Details of the method of fee payment will be advised at the time of offer of a place.
A schedule of other prescribed fees, including late fees, completion statements and additional transcripts, is available from the Office of the Academic Registrar.
STUDENT INFORMATION Austudy
Information and forms available from the Office of the Academic Registrar, telephone 9810 3314 and the Commonwealth Department of Employment, Education and Training.
Banks
Branches of most banks are located at nearby shopping centres and provide international money exchange facilities.
Barbeque Areas
Situated 100 metres from campus, end of Robinson Road;
new area just opened opposite Kooyong Tennis Stadium; all barbecues are coin operated.
Cafeteria
The cafeteria is open during the term from 8.00am — 7.30pm Monday — Thursday and 8.00am — 2.00pm Friday, and sells a wide range of hot and cold foods, sandwiches, drinks and confectionery. Opening hours in term breaks will vary according to need. Times will be published outside the cafeteria.:
Car Parking
Student car parking areas are located within the grounds of the Institute with entry from Robinson Road. Where it is necessary to park in the streets, please ensure that your car is legally parked and give full consideration to the residents in the area by keeping clear of driveways. The car park located in Bills Street is restricted to authorised entry only.
Family Day Care
Kew/Hawthorn Family Day Care Centre. Available to any full—time or part—time student attending Hawthorn, regardless of his/her residential address.
This is a co—ordinated child care scheme where babies and young children are cared for in small groups, in the homes of carefully selected care givers. These homes are regularly visited by Family Day Care Staff. Telephone 9819 2444.
Personal Accident Insurance
Hawthorn has a Personal Accident Insurance Policy for the benefit of students. Information concerning this policy can be obtained from the Office of the Academic Registrar or the Finance Office.
Photocopier
Photocopiers for student use are located on the third floor in the Educational Resource Centre. Photocopier cards can be purchased at the Loans Desk in the library.
Playing Field, Cycle Track, Exercise Stations and Golf Practice Areas
Situated 100 metres from campus at the end of Robinson Road which is located at the rear of the Institute.
Police Station
618 Glenferrie Road, near the corner of Burwood Road.
Telephone 9819 6033 or dial 4444 on the Security telephones.
Post Office(s)
There is a Post Office agency in the chemist on corner of Auburn and Riversdale Roads. A letter box is located on the corner of Bills Street and Auburn Road
Railway Station(s)
Auburn and Kooyong Stations, rail travel concession cards also available from the Office of the Academic Registrar.
Reception
The following services are provided by Reception, telephone 9810 3322:
Locker Keys
Available on deposit of $5.00 Sporting Items
Squash racquets, table tennis bats, basket balls and volley balls for hire; table tennis and squash balls for sale.
Book Stall
Items for sale include — pens, overhead projector items, duplicating materials, sporting materials, cassette tapes, Institute publications, computer discs.
Cashier
Any activity that is to be paid for such as camps, course fees, please pay at the Cashier's window outside the Finance Office, between Reception and the Staff room.
Lost Property Enquire at Reception.
Shopping Centres
Nearby centres include — Tooronga Village, Kooyong, Camberwell, Glenferrie, Toorak Village and Malvern.
Student Membership on Hawthorn Institute of Education. Bodies
Enrolled students are eligible to nominate for election to the Board of Directors or to a number of formal committees.
Generally, details of election procedures are publicised early in each year
Student Notice Boards
Located throughout Hawthorn with the main notice board near the Cafeteria (Level 1).
Student Lounge(s)
Located Level 1 near the Cafeteria and also near Woodburn Road entrance. There are also reception areas within the Hawthorn grounds and a rooftop garden.
Taxis
Numbers of the various companies are found in the Yellow Pages of the telephone book; please advise staff at Reception when making a booking.
Public Telephones
Telephones for student's use are situated in the Student Lounge adjacent to the Cafeteria Level 1.
The switchboard operates 8.30am — 5.30am Monday to Friday.
SUBJECTS AVAILABLE
This Handbook provides details of the structure of DVET courses as defined by relevant Standing Resolutions and Course Regulations. It also provides details of the subjects offered within each of the courses and includes prerequisites (if any), a brief description of the content, objectives, teaching methods and assessment.
The range of subjects offered and the subject descriptions were correct at the time of printing. However, it may be necessary to withdraw subjects or to amend subjects as described in this Handbook, including changes to contact time and teaching methods, in light of circumstances which may emerge subsequent to publication.
At the beginning of a particular course students will be provided with more detailed information (including texts and references) for each subject in which they are enrolled.
It may be possible for students to enrol in subjects offered by other Faculties of the University or other tertiary institutions and have them credited towards their course.
This can only be done by special arrangement. Interested students should enquire at the Office of the Academic Registrar.
WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSE OR SUBJECT
Students considering withdrawing from their course are strongly advised to discuss the matter with their Course Leader.
If a decision to withdraw from the course is made students must apply in writing or complete the appropriate form available from the Office of the Academic Registrar. Failure to comply with this procedure may result in a 'Fail' being recorded on a students' academic record.
Students may withdraw from subjects before the end of the second week of the first or second semester (as appropriate) without penalty to academic results. Changes involving double semester subjects may only be made in the first two weeks of the first semester without penalty to academic results.
Students may withdraw from subjects after the first two weeks of the first or second semester (as appropriate) up to the following deadlines, but a WD (Withdrawn) notation will be recorded against these subjects. Students who withdraw from subjects after the deadlines listed below will have a'Fail' result recorded.
First Semester subjects: May 10 1996
Second Semester and Double Semester subjects:
27 September 1996
Students who withdraw from subjects after the HECS census dates for Summer School (Sem.3) Semesters 1 and 2 will incur a financial penalty. For Summer School (Sem 3) the HECS census date is the first day of class. Withdrawal after this day will incur a HECS debt.
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Parking along all roadsides is prohibiteed except where indicated.
HAWTHORN INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
UNRESTRICETD STUDENT
CAR PARKING
UNRESTRICTED STREET PARKING RESTRICTED TIME PARKING. 2HRS
AUBURN ROAD
ROBINSON ROAD
WARNING
This guide is provided as a guide only.
The Institute accepts no liability for parking tickets received by students, visitors or staff.
All drivers should check parking signage along street before parking their vehicle.
Associate Diploma in Training and Development# 34
Diploma of Education and Training 37
37 Diploma of Teaching
(Technical and Further Education)#
Diploma of Teaching (Technology)#
Bachelor of Education#
Bachelor of Training and Development 70
Graduate Certificate of Education and Training
(Clinical Instruction) 79
Graduate Certificate of Education and Training
(Outdoor Education) 82
Graduate Diploma of Education# 85
Graduate Diploma of Education and Training 92 Graduate Certificate of Education and Training
(Information Technology) (Technology Education)
(Vocational Education) 9S
Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies (TESOL) 100
Graduate Diploma in Curriculum# 101
Graduate Diploma in Educational Administration 108 Graduate Diploma in Mathematics Education 124
Graduate Diploma in Student Welfare 133
Graduate Diploma in Graphic Communication Education# _ 139 Graduate Diploma in Information and Communication
Technology Education# 145
Graduate Diploma in Technology Education# 153 Postgraduate Diploma of Education and Training
(Curriculum) (Information Technology)
(Organisational Change) (Technology) 166
Master of Education 178
# Courses which are being phased out.
Bachelor of Education and Training (Pass and Honours)
51 S7 61