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18 weeks full time
July
January, February
Auslan is Australian sign language, a language developed for and by Australians who are Deaf or hard of hearing. With hearing loss on the rise in the Australian population, the demand for Auslan skills is on the rise, both professionally and socially. Melbourne Polytechnic’s Certificate II in Auslan is the beginning of the only accredited pathway to learn Auslan in Victoria. This course is a prerequisite to Auslan interpreter training, but is also appropriate for friends, colleagues and family members of Deaf and hard of hearing people who would like to increase their accessibility and communication abilities.
This course serves as your introduction to Auslan. You will learn basic signs and simple ways to communicate. You will also learn about the history and culture of the Australian Deaf community and its context within international Deaf communities. Melbourne Polytechnic has a long history within the disability sector, and as Victoria’s sole provider of this accredited pathway to learning Auslan, you will have opportunities to participate in Deaf community-based activities and events with our industry partners.
Melbourne Polytechnic’s Certificate II in Auslan PSP20218 is the start of your Auslan education. At the completion of this qualification, you may use your skills in recreation, sports, or with very simple social conversation. To gain employment within the services sector, you can move into the Certificate III in Auslan PSP30218, and advance your skills.
We are excited to let you know all on-campus face-to-face classes will be located at our Melbourne Polytechnic Collingwood Campus by July 2024. This is a dedicated, state-of-the-art Auslan space, based on DeafSpace principles pioneered by Gallaudet University in the USA. It provides a rich sensory experience around the unique needs of Deaf people and includes architectural design elements that optimise the teaching and learning of Auslan. We look forward to see you there.
This is an introductory course for Auslan and will provide basic communicative skills to converse with deaf people. To gain employment within the services sector, you can move into the Certificate III in Auslan PSP30218, and advance your skills.
Successful completion of this course will enable you to enrol in Certificate III in Auslan PSP30218.
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Each course has a dedicated learning method that is designed to let you thrive in your studies.
On-campus / Virtual classroom
A blend of both face-to-face and virtual learning with scheduled classes taking place on-campus and in virtual classrooms. Visit the How You'll Study page for more information.
Term Dates 2024
A range of assessment methods will be employed throughout this course, including observation, written assessment, and project/folio.
The hours displayed are nominal, actual classroom hours delivered may differ. Please contact us for the latest student contact hours information.
Code | Subject | Elective | Hours |
PSPLAN001 | Converse in Auslan at a basic user level | Core | 370 |
PSPLAN002 | Compare the fundamental differences between Auslan and English structure | Core | 50 |
PSPLAN003 | Source information on Deaf culture, and communicate according to Deaf protocol | Core | 100 |
Concession | Government subsidised fee | Non-subsidised fee | |
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Tuition fee | $194 | $970 | $8600 |
Maximum annual amenities | $175 | $250 | $250 |
Total payable | $369 | $1220 | $8850 |
Per year | $0 |
Per semester | $0 |
The student tuition fees as published are subject to change given individual circumstances at enrolment.
Displayed course fees are indicative only. There are many variables that impact the total amount of your full course costs including qualification for government subsidies, concessions or recognition of prior learning. Tuition fees do not include the cost of student amenities or material costs.
This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. Contact us to find out if you’re eligible for a Government subsidy.
Melbourne Polytechnic offers a range of payment options to help you pay your tuition fees, so you can get on with your studies.
Fees displayed are effective for new applications received on or after 1st of November. Tuition fees do not include textbooks, course materials or overseas student health insurance and visa fees.
After initial deposit, international students are able to pay tuition fees in installments, four times per year.
For more detailed information please read the International Student Fees.
The fees for those ineligible for a government-funded enrolment.
The cost of tuition for those eligible for government funding.
Concession fees are charged at 20 per cent of the standard fees for enrolments in Certificate I to IV courses. To be eligible students must meet Skills First eligibility criteria and present a valid:
The following groups are eligible for concession fees from Certificate I to Advanced Diploma level:
The Student Services and Amenities Fee is charged at forty cents (40 cents) per student contact hour and is capped over a twelve (12) month period, effective from the enrolment date, to:
Amenities fees are used to improve non-academic services including libraries, counselling services, student support, and recreational activities.
ACSF Working Level 3 for Reading and ACSF Working Level 2 for Numeracy.
Attendance at anInformation Session is highly recommended. After the Information Session, applicants will be required to attend a group selection interview. You will be offered a place based on the outcome of this group selection interview.
We're really excited for you to join the Melbourne Polytechnic community and we look forward to supporting you on your education journey.
Please note that attendance at an Information Session is mandatory for all new students. An interview will be scheduled after you attend an Information Session.
Continuing students will be notified when enrolments open for this course.
The first step to enrolling is completing the application short form. You'll then receive a link to complete a few more personal details.
It is a mandatory government requirement for all prospective students to complete an online literacy and numeracy assessment. Once you are ready to enrol, you will be invited to attend of our Skills and Job Centres, or come to campus to complete your enrolment in person.
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