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Employability P e e r A s s i s t e d L e a r n i n g ( PA L S ) I n d u s t r y Tr a i n i n g

Career Placement Mentors Graduate Student Success Centre

Student Advisors Academic Mentors

Scholarships Student Experience 21st Century Graduate Capabilities

B I G EN O U G H TO CO NNECT YO U , S MAL L E NOUGH T O CONNECT WIT H YOU .


100%
RANKED
of our degree students
graduate with
industry experience

#1
for Event Management and Hospitality Management

90%
in Australia based on graduate employability
Kantar Millward Brown. Versus a set of key competitors based on n=46 leading industry brand partners of ICMS
(from a list of 140 leading industry brand partners).

of our students graduate


with a job in their field

RANKED
Internal Graduate Survey 2018

#1
TOP 8
for overall employment in
Australian Higher Education
for Bachelor of Event Management and Bachelor of Hospitality
Management in Australia based on longest continuous industry
placement, student professionalism, work ready students and
industry training customer care
QILT Graduate Survey 2017 Kantar Millward Brown. Versus a set of key competitors based on n=46 leading industry brand partners of ICMS
(from a list of 140 leading industry brand partners).

NSW Premier’s
Overall graduate employment rate

HIGHER EXPORT
THAN THE Go8
Australian universities
AWARD in the Education and Training Category*
*2017
QILT Graduate Survey 2017

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WELCOME TO ICMS
About Sydney 4
Your new home 6
Gateway to success 8
Northern Beaches Campus 10
City Campus 12
Your classes 14
Your classmates 16
Industry training 18
Your support network 20
Accommodation 22
Professional Mentorship 24

COURSE INFORMATION
Bachelor of Business 28
Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) 34
Bachelor of Business (Fashion and Global
Brand Management) 40
Bachelor of Business (International Tourism) 46
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 52
Bachelor of Property (Development, Investment
and Valuation) 58
Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) 64
Bachelor of Event Management 70
Bachelor of Hospitality Management 77
Electives 82
Postgraduate degrees 84
Aspire Institute – Your pathway to ICMS 88
ISCA - International Sport College Australia 92
Exchange programs 96
The best industry training program in Australia 98
Experience gets jobs 100
10 tips to make graduates more employable 102

STUDENT LIFE
Student clubs and associations 104

Applying to ICMS
Scholarships 106
Applying as an international student 118
Applying as a domestic student 119
Entry requirements 120
Invest in your future 122
Important dates 123
Connect with us 124
Contact us 126
Application forms 129
Useful websites 133

a
welcome to Sydney

Sydney, one of the world’s most Manly. ICMS also has a city campus in the Climate Generally, the cost of living in Sydney and hazards as soon as is practicable; ferries, trains and buses. The ICMS City
liveable cities heart of Sydney’s CBD. Known for its blue skies and sunshine, really depends on the lifestyle you lead. and follow emergency evacuation Campus is conveniently located in the
Home to the iconic Opera House and Sydney has a mild and pleasant climate. If you like extravagance you might spend procedures. heart of the city close to Central Station,
Culture
Harbour Bridge, Sydney is one of Our mid-winter temperatures rarely fall a little more on luxuries, but for the more Australia is generally regarded as one light rail and buses. The easiest way to get
Australia prides itself on being the country
the world’s most attractive cities for below 10oC (50oF) while mid-summer modest budget there are many free and of the safest countries in the world. around on public transport is to purchase
of the ‘fair go’. This means we value
international visitors. Ranked as one of temperatures can occasionally reach 36oC low cost activities to enjoy in Sydney. As However, it is still important that you an Opal card (opal.com.au). This covers
fairness and common courtesies. Waiting
the world’s most liveable cities, Sydney (97oF) with 22oC (72oF) the average. an outdoor city, Sydney has countless look after yourself in your new country. travel on combined forms of transport
patiently for your turn in a queue and using
is the gateway to Australia. Our world- beaches, national parks, and sporting Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is around Sydney, including trains, ferries
‘please’ and ‘thank you’ will go a long way Cost of living in Sydney
class attractions, golden beaches, fields to keep you entertained without a requirement for the duration of your stay and buses.
with most Australians. Another popular If you have never lived away from home,
pristine national parks and unique cultural spending a cent. in Australia and you can either arrange
Australian expression is ‘no worries’ be aware there are lots of things, apart Working in Sydney
experiences make studying in Sydney an this yourself or ICMS can arrange this for
because Australians are generally pretty from your tuition fees, you need to budget Safety and security As an international student you are able
experience unlike any other. you. Your Letter of Offer will have more
laid back. We have a cheeky sense of for. The cost of living in Australia depends ICMS is committed to providing a safe to work in Australia for up to 40 hours per
Studying away from home is your chance humour and a relaxed attitude about most on many varying factors such as choice of campus for students. At our Manly information about this. fortnight (two week period), with unlimited
to immerse yourself in a new culture, things in life. However, there is one thing accommodation, location and individual campus, Managers on Duty are available Think about getting private health hours during ICMS vacation periods.
expand your horizons, make new friends that nearly all Australians are extremely students’ spending habits. Australia’s 24 hours a day and are trained in first aid. insurance for those things that OSHC ICMS international students completing
and create memories that will last a passionate about – sport. If you talk to Department of Home Affairs has financial ICMS also has specific first aid staffers does not cover and consider travel their industry training placement are
lifetime. an Aussie about their favourite sport you requirements you must meet in order to and offers a free shuttle bus that runs to insurance for things like missed flights and eligible to work full time during this
Our Campuses could make a friend for life. Along with a receive a student visa and hence to cover and from Manly. lost luggage. training period as the work placement
From its origins in 1996 as a specialised thriving arts scene, beachside lifestyle, the cost of living expenses in Australia. As ICMS is committed to providing a safe You may also need Home and Contents is a subject within their degree and
management college, today ICMS has and cosmopolitan dining experiences, live of October 2019, the 12-month living costs and healthy place of study and work for all insurance for your belongings or vehicle does not have the same restrictions. For
two campuses and more than 2300 sporting events are a large part of life in for students (or guardians) are $21,041. students and staff, including freedom from Insurance if you intend to have a car in more information on your visa privileges,
students from around the world gaining Sydney. The website sydney.com/events Our website icms.edu.au has helpful sexual assault and sexual harassment. Australia. visit homeaffairs.gov.au.
qualifications in a diverse range of fields. is a great resource for event inspiration. links about cost of living and includes a When you’re at ICMS, we ask that you  
table that provides a guide to common Getting around
One of our campuses are located on the cooperate with actions taken to protect
expenses. The ICMS Northern Beaches Campus
beautiful Northern Beaches region of health and safety; seek information
in Manly is located 17 minutes by fast
Sydney, including “the castle on the hill” in or advice from a staff member before
ferry from the city of Sydney. The public
performing new or unfamiliar tasks; report
transport system in Sydney includes
all health and safety accidents, incidents
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your
home new
The International College of
Management, Sydney (ICMS) is a
leader in career-focused education and
offers undergraduate and postgraduate
courses including bachelor’s and
master’s degrees.
success like active learning can.
Our faculty have extensive industry
experience, high-level qualifications and
a passion for helping you to succeed.
ICMS degrees are designed to develop
21st Century graduate capabilities
through applied learning experiences
ICMS has two campuses; the iconic
traditional sandstone Northern Beaches
Campus, affectionately called the ‘castle
on the hill’ with sweeping views over
Manly Beach; and the new modern City
Campus.

What Does Success Mean to You? and work-relevant assessments. You could also choose to study online.
Everyone has a different idea of what Virtual classes offer the same small class
success means to them. That’s why we It’s a Partnership sizes, individual attention and career-
start with YOU. We’ll walk beside you We believe that by partnering with you focus that you’d get on campus.
to create a personalised educational we both grow stronger. That’s why our
experience to ignite your career and courses and student support services Your student experience at ICMS would
mentor you to professional success. aim to build your collaboration skills, be hard to beat anywhere in the world.
whilst encouraging independent self-
Global Business Leadership management. When you study at ICMS *Internal Graduate Survey 2018
Like you, we recognise the importance of you will become part of an empowering
developing global professional expertise and nurturing community that values
and business maturity. From long-lasting connections; between
professional attire to built-in industry students, lecturers, industry partners and
training subjects, an ICMS education alumni.
positions you for leadership in a rapidly
changing world. That’s one of the Your Student Experience
reasons why up to 90% of our graduates You’re career-focused but you still want
are already employed in their field when a memorable, fun campus experience.
they graduate.* ICMS offers everything that you’d expect
from a Higher Education Institution –
Active Learning such as sporting teams, student clubs,
Nothing can prepare you for career modern facilities and residence options.

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gateway
and with each other. Our approach to
work-integrated learning, emphasis on
professionalism and our comprehensive
to
At ICMS we are connected – with industry

industry training program will take your


education beyond the classroom and
provide the foundations of a successful
career. ICMS is a community of aspiring
professionals, and it is our mission to
suc cess
Quality teaching and learning
experience
At ICMS you learn directly from industry
experts. Our teaching staff are passionate
educators with extensive industry
experience. They are committed to the
teaching and learning of our students,
delivering a challenging, engaging and
cutting-edge education. At ICMS you will
world’ experience with a strong academic
foundation. All our degrees include Work
Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects in
which students undertake a placement
with an industry partner (also known as
Industry Training or Internship). At ICMS
our undergraduates could undertake a
placement within their chosen industry for
up to nine months - giving our students
calendar. We organise activities such
as surfing trips, skiing trips and theatre
visits to help students take advantage of
everything Manly, Sydney and Australia
have to offer. Like any good community,
we also care about your emotional
wellbeing. Our academic and personal
support services are available to you to
ensure that your student experience truly
and graduates stand out from the crowd
because of their professional behaviour
and presentation. It’s all part of preparing
you for your future career.

An international education
- Diverse multicultural learning
environment
At ICMS we will connect you with the
can send you overseas to study at one
of our partner institutions. Your overseas
study can be fully accredited to your ICMS
degree. Our exchange programs allow
you to study at both ICMS and a selected
partner institution. There are currently
opportunities to study at San Francisco
State University (SFSU) and at Johnson
& Wales University (JWU) in America. For
make that professional transition a smooth experience our next generation education. a distinct edge over other graduates. is incredible. more information please go to www.icms.
world. We are a global institution with
one. This is done by working closely with We believe in a curriculum that prepares It allows you the unique opportunity to edu.au
international students and graduates.
you throughout your degree. At ICMS you for professional success, blending create a positive first impression with Emphasis on professionalism
When you study at ICMS you are part of a
your student experience will be unique. a thorough understanding of theoretical prospective employers; to develop a Our dedication to professionalism begins Global alumni community
diverse multicultural learning environment
You’ll earn your qualification in a friendly, principles with innovations in hands-on, professional network; to demonstrate and when you first walk on campus. As Successful careers start at ICMS. There
and you will have opportunities to develop
multicultural environment at one of the practical education. This is supported with further develop your employability; and to management specialists we deliver and are thousands of ICMS graduates
an extensive network of friends and
world’s most stunning campus locations. industry placements and our practical fully explore your chosen industry to best expect high standards of professionalism working around the world, many working
contacts with classmates from more than
learning environments such as the ICMS inform your future career decisions. across our ICMS community. As an ICMS in impressive roles at international
55 countries. This adds to the global
Grand Dining Room, our collaborative student you will dress in business attire organisations. As an ICMS graduate,
Incredible student experience at ICMS context of your education, preparing
student work spaces, library, and when you come to class. Impressions you will have international opportunities
ICMS is a community. At ICMS you will you for your career in an increasingly
computer and mobile technology. are important in the workforce and this is to network and form professional
have the opportunity to immerse yourself international workforce.
one of several ways that we train you for partnerships.
Practical work experience in all aspects of student life. You will find your management career. Our industry - International study opportunities
At ICMS we believe that the best learning student-led clubs and societies, sporting partners have told us that our students If you love travel, our exchange programs
experience combines practical ‘real- teams and an enviable social and events

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The
Northern Beaches
Campus Learning options
From its origins in 1996 as a specialised Getting there
management college, today ICMS has Lectures are held at the Northern Beaches The Northern Beaches Campus is in one
four campuses and more than 2300 Campus for the following courses: of Sydney’s favourite beachside suburbs
The Northern Beaches Campus students from around the world gaining • Diploma courses so there are plenty of ways to travel in,
151 Darley Road, Manly 2095 • Bachelor degrees
qualifications in a diverse range of fields. out and around Manly. Regular transport
• Graduate Certificate courses services to the campus are available via
Fondly known as “the castle on the hill” • Master’s degrees Sydney ferries, buses and taxis.
(where the Hollywood blockbuster The
Great Gatsby was filmed and where Facilities On foot: The Northern Beaches Campus
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were From entertainment options to an is a 5 – 10 minute short stroll from the
married), the ICMS castle is a Sydney onsite restaurant to learning support, Manly Village CBD.
landmark dating back to the 19th Century. the Northern Beaches Campus has
The imposing structure dominating the all you need for a complete education By bus: ICMS runs a free regular shuttle
northern Sydney’s beachside suburb’s experience. bus service during teaching weeks for
landscape won worldwide acclaim • Accommodation ICMS students from the main Manly
when it was built by the Catholic Church • Bar precinct up to the campus. Sydney buses
between 1885 and 1889. The building, • Kitchen & canteen for on campus operate regularly around Manly.
with its Gothic style and romantic central students
bell tower, holds a commanding position • Courtyard cafe (open to public) By car: Free parking is available on
overlooking the azure of Sydney Harbour • Grand Dining Room campus for our ICMS students and
and the Pacific Ocean. The entire estate (open to the public) visitors.
covers 20 hectares of parkland. • First Aid Room (Manager on Duty’s
The campus is a five-minute walk to the Office) By ferry: The most scenic way to travel
famous Manly Beach and Manly’s CBD, • Reception to this campus is by ferry. Fast ferries
which is well known for its shopping • Computer laboratories travel between Manly and Circular Quay
precinct, cafés, restaurants and beachside • Library in the CBD and take just 17 minutes each
lifestyle. A few minutes’ walk in the other • Student Success Centre way. Or you can take a little more time to
direction will lead you to the foreshores of • Sports, tennis and basketball courts enjoy the view. The normal ferry service
the harbour. There are harbourside bush • Free wireless internet leaves approximately every half hour from
walks to explore, extending more than 50 Circular Quay (Wharf 3) or Manly and
kilometres north and south. ICMS is also takes 30 minutes. Visit the Manly Fast
close to access points to Sydney city – it’s Ferry and Transport NSW websites for
a pleasant 17 minutes by fast ferry from more information.
Manly ferry wharf.

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The City
Campus
The ICMS City Campus is located in modern study areas and an abundance You may bring your own food to eat in
the beautiful Manning Building, right in of natural light, as well as complimentary the dining area on level 4. There are also
the heart of Sydney’s business district. refreshment facilities. several cafes within walking distance of
The area boasts the highest residential the venue.
density in Australia and is one of the Studying at the ICMS City Campus, You will be given an account to access
liveliest precincts in the Sydney CBD. within the heart of Sydney, offers students the wi-fi network before classes begin.
The building is close to World Square the most exciting start to a successful
Shopping Centre and is only a few business career. Getting there
minutes walk from great transport links By train: From Central Station exit
via train at Central Station and a nearby Learning options towards Eddy Avenue to the north. Cross
Light Rail (tram) stop at Capitol Square. Lectures are held at the city campus for over Eddy Avenue and walk through
A short walk will take students to the the following courses: Belmont Park. As you exit the park,
entertainment areas of Chinatown, Darling • Graduate Certificate courses you will see the historic brick building
Harbour and Barangaroo Waterfront, all • Masters degrees diagonally across the road on the
offering endless options for eateries from • Bachelor of Business intersection of Hay Street and Pitt Street.
cafes and bars to world-class five-star • Diploma of Business
dining - and everything in between. By light rail: Light Rail stops next to the
Certain core business subjects offered Capitol Theatre in Capitol Square.
The Manning Building has high historic within other diplomas and bachelor
significance and is an important building degrees are offered at this campus, By bus: The nearest stops are: Pitt St
to the City of Sydney. The facade dates subject to availability. near Campbell St, Hay St near Pitt St and
to 1892 and, at the time it was built, Pitt St near Eddy Avenue
made a significant contribution to the Facilities
surrounding precinct, including the The City Campus has a small collection Parking: We suggest parking at Market
recently restored Capitol Theatre, which is of useful resources for students as well as City Car Park or Goulburn Street Parking
in the same block. many study areas suitable for quiet study Station
or group work.
Internally, the Manning Building has been Alternatively, large public libraries nearby
extensively modified and renovated. include:
Entering through the impressive lobby, • State Library of NSW - Monday
students have high security access to Friday from 9am to 8pm
to state-of-the-art facilities. Lectures
• Customs House Library
are offered on the 4th floor in ICMS’
(opposite Circular Quay wharves)
contemporary training and executive
- Monday to Friday from 10am
education centre, which showcases
to 7pm
a vibrant and innovative learning
environment, with expansive classrooms,

The City Campus


Level 4, 451 Pitt Street, Haymarket 2000

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classes
your

At ICMS we are dedicated to your education. We motivate you to think critically


and be an active participant in the learning process. You will test your theory
in real-world learning environments including our renowned industry training
program and integrated learning spaces. We are not afraid to break new ground
to ensure that our curriculum and research is relevant, practical and visionary.

Small classes equal better learning opportunities. Our class sizes generally have
between 20 to 35 students. Working in small, collaborative groups is the best
way for you to gain a deeper understanding of your course content. It is part of
what makes ICMS a community.

You will learn directly from industry experts. The collective expertise of our
teaching faculty spans industries, countries and careers. They all share one goal,
to deliver a transformative educational experience to ICMS students.

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your
classmates

ICMS is not just a college, it is a community.


With over 2,300 students from more than 55
countries, our student population is smaller than
universities. This is the perfect environment
for meeting new people and forming lifelong
friendships and professional partnerships.

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Partners

The International College of Management, Closer to home, Northern Beaches Council support, your investment in our students International Convention Centre (ICC), the students. This is an opportunity for students There are also a number of industry
Sydney (ICMS) has worked with over 1000 has hosted 12 students, Lakeba Group - 24 and your willingness to mentor within your Football Federation Australia (FFA) and to prepare for their future professional career partners with ICMS alumni at the forefront
industry partners, a milestone that places students and Novotel Sydney Manly Pacific - organisations.” Sydney based Australian Rules Football by gaining relevant experience in their chosen of the organisation, a fantastic scenario
ICMS at the forefront of career-focused higher 30 students. team, GWS Giants, ICMS students are given industry, learning skills required and gaining of past students giving current students
education in Australia. ICMS offers undergraduate and postgraduate the opportunity to be at the coalface of the valuable contacts and networks.  the opportunity to take their first steps up
“Reaching this milestone speaks volumes degrees in disciplines ranging from sports industry of their chosen discipline. the ladder of their chosen career. ICMS
ICMS is located on the Northern Beaches, about how serious we are about working with management ,international tourism to For many students, these internships translate alumnus Alejandro Jara, founder of Black &
NSW, just outside Sydney, but work industry partners to ensure our students are hospitality, events, fashion and global brand Industry partners, both in Australia and into employment post-graduation, with White Waiters, offers an annual scholarship
experience through industry partners can take leaders in their fields and highly employable,” management, and property management. abroad, offer ICMS students the opportunity almost 90% of ICMS students employed in opportunity to current hospitality or events
students abroad. Long term partner, Walt ICMS CEO Rowan Courtney-O’Connor said. to complete the work integrated learning their field before they graduate. There are over management students.
Disney World Resort in Florida has hosted 58 With industry partners crossing the spectrum subjects built into each degree. The ICMS 1000 industry partners on the ICMS database,
students over the years. “Thank you to all our industry partners over from global events agency CIevents, the Industry Training placement entails working and in each period of work placement, ICMS
the years for partnering with us as we shape worlds largest commercial real estate and for up to two trimesters (approximately nine works with over 100 industry partners.
the leaders of tomorrow. We appreciate your investment company, CBRE to the Sydney months full-time) for undergraduate degree

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your
support
network
The ICMS community prides itself
on being more personal than
universities. We want you to succeed so
exam preparation techniques, time
and stress management, academic
writing, oral presentations, and English
Library – Pollard Resource Centre
The Pollard Resource Centre is home
to your ICMS library. It is equipped with
Personal Support
ICMS remains committed to the physical
and emotional health and well-being
Experience Team to organise a range
of social activities, including major
events such as our College Icebreaker.
Safety and Security
ICMS is committed to providing a safe
campus for students. Our managers on
we support you with an extensive range language support (written, spoken and computers, books, journals and audio of our students. We all need help from Throughout ICMS trimesters, the SRC duty are available 24 hours a day and are
of services and facilities. comprehension). Learning support visual materials. Quiet areas and rooms time to time. The ICMS Wellness Team also holds regular events for students to trained in first aid. ICMS also has specific
can help you to reach your full academic dedicated to group study and meetings provides appropriate guidance and enjoy. first aid staffers and offers a free shuttle
Learning and English Assistance potential. are also located in the Centre. Our personal support to our students if and bus that runs to and from Manly.
ICMS offers a wide variety of academic highspeed printer/photocopier/scanner is when it is needed. If you feel overwhelmed Residential Leaders
The SSC also runs a Peer Assisted
support services for students. Our available for student use. at any time, or a personal problem arises, Our Resident Leaders (RLs) are senior Facilities
Learning Service (PALS). High performing
Student Success Centre (SSC) has you can speak to our Wellness Team student leaders who live on campus and Facilities on the Northern Beaches
students assist others in specific areas Most importantly the library provides
academic advisers who will help who can help you or guide you in finding provide support to all ICMS students campus include computer laboratories,
of their studies. Be it helping a student access to the college’s impressive
you to develop your academic skills and appropriate help. throughout their time at ICMS. The tennis and basketball courts, café, bar,
to grasp a key concept or steering them collection of electronic resources,
prepare you for the cultural change to RLs are trained to offer support and and a restaurant open to the public called
in the right academic direction, our PALS including hundreds of thousands
tertiary student life. It has a specialised Student Representative Council (SRC) advice on a range of day to day matters, the Grand Dining Room. Free wireless
mentors give up their time voluntarily to of e-book and e-journal titles from
ESL advisor to help support students and The Student Representative Council (SRC) including emotional support, student internet is available throughout the
ensure students succeed at ICMS. internationally respected publishers.
a numeracy adviser who offers support strives to improve and maintain the quality comfort, safety and behaviour. They have buildings of ICMS including classrooms
Our friendly library staff will help you to
in numeracy subjects. The SSC is open of student life for the entire student body. undergone training to provide mental and accommodation. At the City Campus
use these resources efficiently for your
from Monday to Friday every week of the The SRC is elected by peers and acts as and physical first aid and emergency you will find modern facilities, including a
assignments.
ICMS trimester. In addition, the SSC also an advocate for the student body with response. They are also your student student dining area, secure access and
provides individual support and provisions the SRC President holding a position voice and can help you to resolve any several cafes within walking distance.
for students with special academic needs. on the Learning and Teaching Committee. issues about student life on campus.
We can assist you with effective study and The SRC also works with our Student

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your
place Where to live in Sydney

ACCOMMODATION ON-CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION 2022 ACCOMMODATION RATES (2023 rates will vary) OFF-CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION

Staying in ICMS student accommodation Moran House The fees for on-campus accommodation are as follows. Claremount Beach House 2022 Rates Wanganella House
is the ideal way to immerse yourself Moran House is one of Manly’s oldest Claremount Beach House offers 6 months: Wanganella House provides
Room Type Weekly Rate Single Standard Room independent students with a
in student life, make friends and stay heritage buildings and is fondly known students the perfect balance of
connected with all that the college has to as the ‘castle on the hill’. The iconic independence, while still enjoying all (per week); $399. (6 x available) comfortable, safe and spacious
offer. sandstone building has one of the world’s Single the benefits of a college-managed Single *Premium Room home away from home. This is a
$469*
most spectacular views, overlooking residence. In the bustling heart (per week); $449. (8 x available) self-managed shared house located
ICMS students have exclusive access to Single
several beaches and within easy walking $495* of Manly and a short walk to the in the quiet, leafy neighbourhood of
a range of convenient and fully-furnished View
distance to beaches, shops, cafes and beach, this female-only, self-catered 12 months: Balgowlah, just a short bus trip from
accommodation options in one of
nightlife. Bunk Style residence is ideal for students seeking Single Standard Room the main campus.
Sydney’s most desirable neighbourhoods. Room $422*
an off-campus accommodation (per week); $374. (6 x available)
Kelly House Rooms vary in price from $275 -
Whether you are looking to stay in Triple experience. Single *Premium Room
The largest of the ICMS student $396* $350 p/week, excluding $30 p/week
Manly’s iconic ‘castle on the hill’ or Room (per week); $424. (8 x available)
accommodation options, Kelly House is for outgoings (water, electricity and
prefer the independence of a self- Quad • No parking
conveniently located alongside Moran gas), based on a 6 or 12 months
catered off-campus residence, the ICMS Room $396*
• Meals not included (self catered) *Premium: Larger room with double bed.
lease.
accommodation team can guide you on House and, like Moran House, has one
• 24 hr CCTV and 24hr staff
your options. of the world’s most spectacular views,
* There is a minimum stay of 1 week. (A typical study period is 13 weeks on call
overlooking several beaches and within
Explore student accommodation options and students are welcome to remain on campus during the holidays/ • Weekly cleaning of shared
easy walking distance to the beaches, breaks.) Rates are expressed in Australian dollars AU$ and may be
both on and off-campus. subject to change. facilities by ICMS housekeeping.
shops, cafes and nightlife of Manly.

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The
Professional
Mentor
“I’ve also connected with many of my
lecturers on LinkedIn and they become
part of your network as well. They carry
a wealth of knowledge, and it helps you
to ask helpful and targeted questions
in class that draw on their experiences
which allows for an interactive and
insightful time.”

Ji-Hye (Jiji) Park


Bachelor of Event Management
(Graduate from the cover)

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“With the help of WIL, I knew I’d
get the relevant experience needed
to place myself in an advantageous
position when I apply for jobs in the
competitive job market.”

A mentorship ecosystem geared towards gave me an internship position at ICMS experience,” she said. schedule and despite enrolling on week 1 interactive and insightful time.” “Over the past couple years of studying,
helping students achieve their personal and is now my manager. The saying that of classes, I was in the classroom before I Regular guest lecturers added depth to along with my experience from WILS, I
career goals, relevant work experience ‘our connections are your connections’ is “With the help of WIL, I knew I’d get the knew it. I had my own advisor to guide me Park’s understanding of Event Management, have grown a great interest for events
and support from enrolment through to definitely true and you won’t fall through the relevant experience needed to place myself throughout the process and even someone and one such lecturer opened her eyes to management and marketing and would love
graduation is what Bachelor of Event cracks here at ICMS.” in an advantageous position when I apply to greet me and show me around on the first the career possibilities open in her chosen to get stuck into the industry to expand my
Management student Ji-Hye (Jiji) Park for jobs in the competitive job market. I now day of class.” field. skillset and knowledge,” she said.
will take from her International College of Park describes the decision to study at ICMS have two marketing and events experience
Management, Sydney (ICMS) experience as an “easy decision”. She had a clear idea under my belt even before my graduation Through her three years of study at ICMS, “In one of our Event Management “I’d love to find a position that brings value
when she graduates in 2022. of what she wanted to do after studying – and I feel confident about my employability Park found lecturers approachable and specialisation subjects there was a guest to others, challenges me and one that I
work in events – and the ICMS Bachelor of when I go out into the real world.” willing to engage, to share their knowledge Event Manager who shared their experience can keep growing in. I love to spend quality
“My overall ICMS experience was one that Event Management provided a clear path to as industry leaders and to inspire as well as of managing multiple bands and artists on time with family and friends but I also love
was personalised to me. ICMS considered achieve this goal. ‘Heading out into the real world’ is the support students. world tours. It was inspiring to see how to work. My goal would be to find a position
my life outside of my studies and tailored ultimate goal of every student. At ICMS, diverse the Event Management industry can that allows me to fulfil my potential whilst
my studies around my other commitments. The Work Integrated Learning (WIL) aspect from application to graduation, faculty and “All the ICMS lecturers are personable and be. People immediately think of ‘weddings’ also having the time for those around me.”
I believe I was able to work, travel and of every degree at ICMS was an important staff are purposeful in their mission to guide easy to reach. They deeply care for your or ‘festivals’ when an event manager Jiji Park’s Top Tips on how to Ace a Job
spend time with friends and family during the attraction, where each student is placed, students towards this goal. future and will often help you outside of their comes to mind, and while it can be those Interview:
most exciting years of my life without any by a dedicated team, in an internship role This was Park’s experience from the start of working hours to respond and support you,” areas, the events scope is much bigger • Be yourself but don’t go in unprepared.
delay or disruption to my studies,” Park, an that will give valuable practical experience to her student journey at ICMS. Park said. than first thought and it opened my eyes to • Do some research to understand
Australian-born Korean, said. supplement academic skills and knowledge. different job prospects with an ICMS Event company values and culture and have
“Soon after submitting my application, I “I’ve also connected with many of my Management degree.” questions ready to ask.
“I’ve had my WILS facilitator Marion who “Industry training has been one of my received a call from a friendly team member, lecturers on LinkedIn and they become part • Display an attitude of humility to learn,
mentored me with my work experience. highlights during my time at ICMS. The Phil, who was my student advisor at the your network as well. They carry a wealth of Park is looking forward to graduating with yet be confident in what you can offer.
She has kept in touch with me throughout WILS team are in regular communication time. He was quick to respond and gave knowledge, and it helps you to ask helpful an ICMS Bachelor of Event Management in
my entire degree. Further Phil, who was my with you to understand your direction and me timely messages for the next steps. He and targeted questions in class that draw 2022.
student advisor when I started ICMS, also work tirelessly to help you find suitable work created a timetable that worked around my on their experiences which allows for an

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Bachelor of
BUSINESS
Business continues to be one of the most popular qualifications – and for good
reason. A qualification in business equips graduates with universally sought-after
skills and offers opportunities in so many diverse roles and industries.

The Bachelor of Business is ideal for those who want to make a tangible contribution
to the success and growth of a business, push boundaries and challenge the status
quo. Designed to position students for a successful career as professionals in any
industry, this is a qualification with a focus on future-proofing you for adaptability in
a rapidly changing world.

Whether you chose to stay local or are ready to go global, a degree in business can
fast-track your climb up the corporate ladder in any sector.

DEGREE STRUCTURE
In addition to facilitated theoretical subjects, experiential learning is a foundation
of this course. As such it is designed to provide learners with practical work
experience which is undertaken over two subjects (and two study periods) WIL201A
and WIL301A. This equates to a minimum of 600 hours of industry experience and
180 hours of self-study.

Note: One study period is equivalent of one trimester of study (1 orientation


week and 13 weeks of subject delivery and assessment). The accredited full-time
study load is 3 years. There are normally a minimum of two weeks holidays after
each study period.

SAMPLE STUDY PATTERN


TRIMESTER 1 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

1ST YEAR
TRIMESTER 2 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 3 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

“I love the fact that ICMS is TRIMESTER 4 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning
smaller than a university. It

2ND YEAR
TRIMESTER 5 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning
means it’s possible to get to know
everyone and we enjoy a great TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

balance between our social lives

3RD YEAR
TRIMESTER 7 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

and our studies.” TRIMESTER 8 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

Saga Svensson Note: The course information in this brochure is indicative of a sample study pattern only and is subject
Bachelor of Business to change. Enrolled students will be made aware of changes to their course structure or subjects. Not all
subjects are offered every trimester. The Academic Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection
and structuring your course. A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent
to 24 credit points).

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CURRICULUM SUMMARY YOUR JOURNEY SUBJECT
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
TO CEO SNAPSHOTS
At ICMS we train you to be a leader in business. When Pathway to Success BUS101A
The course structure comprises of 12 core subjects, 12 elective subjects and 2 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects over levels 100, 200 and 300, as follows: you graduate with an ICMS Bachelor of Business you will This subject takes a holistic approach in supporting you on your pathway to success.
Level 100: 6 core subjects and 2 elective subjects
have transferable skills, industry experience, and in-depth It focuses on supporting your smooth transition into the college and developing your
knowledge of business management principles in practice. academic skills and performance, so you can maximise success in your chosen
Level 200: 4 core subjects, 4 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject
This will see you ready for a career that spans industries program. Through engaging classroom activities, you’ll get to test out your growing
Level 300: 2 core subjects, 6 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject and continents. informational literacy and interpersonal skills; using them to clearly communicate to a
All subjects are worth 3 credit points apart from the two WIL subjects which are worth 6 credit points each. given audience both orally and in writing. Towards the end of the subject, you’ll focus
The possible career opportunities can include but are not
To be eligible for WIL201A Professional Placement I (WIL) a minimum of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100. N.B. Pre-requisites are noted at each level below. on what lies ahead; developing an employability toolkit which will help you enter and
limited to:
To be awarded the Bachelor of Business students must complete all 26 subjects (84 credit points) as outlined below:
succeed in the professional workplace.

A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points)
Management Solutions for a Changing World MGT101A
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to  availability and Business Business This subject is an engaging and informative introduction to the disciplines of business
Franchisee
course progression requirements. Your choices allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions.
Manager Owner/Founder and management. It introduces key perspectives and debates from a range of fields
that inform the study of business and management while explaining the complexity
of issues that shape contemporary business and management practices and future
Pre/Co- Mode of directions. 
Subject code Subject name Subject type Credit points Business Management
requisites delivery Retail Buyer
Analyst Consultant The focus is on managing groups and motivating staff, managing human resources
Level 100 and employee relations, strategic management and planning, leadership, decision-
BUS101A Pathway to Success Core None F2F 3 making, and international perspectives of management – all of which will be grounded
MGT101A Management Solutions for a Changing World Core None F2F 3 in different management theories.
Business
Marketing Sales
 Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3 Development
Manager Representative
ACC101A Financial and Commercial Literacy Core None F2F 3 Coordinator Global Citizenship MGT102A
 Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3
Like many other countries, Australia has witnessed a growing population with people
MKT101A Marketing Core None F2F 3
from a range of cultural backgrounds living and working in the country. Therefore, it
is essential that leaders in modern-day business settings are equipped with skills and
MGT102A Global Citizenship Core None F2F 3 Supply Chain
Entrepreneur Office Manager strategies to effectively manage this increasingly diverse workforce.
STA101A Data Informed Decision Making Core None F2F 3 Manager

Level 200 This subject is designed to expose students to some thought-provoking research and
*Course level of study pre-requisite: a total of 12 credit points including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 core subjects concepts on cross cultural communication and management; identified as one of the
(approximately 80% completion of level 100 core subjects) prior enrolling into level 200 core and specialisation subjects; and  key competencies in business management today.
Human
**Individual subject pre-requisite: a total of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100, to undertake WIL201A Retail Account Warehouse
Resources Students will explore and develop strategies on how to become a culturally competent
Manager Manager
ECO201A Economics for Managers Core * F2F 3 Manager
ENT201A Creativity & Innovation for Business Core * F2F 3
global citizen whilst recognising the strengths and limitations of their own culture and
behaviour in a global business environment.
Elective  Elective Elective * F2F 3

LAW201A Business Law for Managers Core * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

MGT201A Unlocking Your Leadership Potential Core * F2F 3 QUICK FACTS


 Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3
CRICOS Course Code: 0101110
WIL201A Professional Placement I Core (WIL) 30 CPs** F2F 6
Accreditation Status: Active
Level 300 AQF Level: 7
*Course level pre-requisite: a total of 24 credit points 
Campus: Northern Beaches Campus, Manly
(15 credit points – including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 and 9 credit points from level 200 core subjects) 
prior enrolling into Level 300 core and specialisation subjects; and  City Campus, Sydney
**Individual subject pre-requisite: Successful completion of WIL201A before undertaking WIL301A WIL: Minimum of 600 hours industry
WIL301A Professional Placement II Core (WIL) WIL201A** F2F 6 experience
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 FEE-Help: Yes (domestic students only)
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 Study Mode: On-campus / Online*
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 Start: Feb / Mar / May / Jul / Aug / Oct / Dec
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3
Course Duration: Full-time study load: 3 years
BUS301A Capstone Core * F2F 3
Part-time study load: 6 years
Accelerated study load: 8 trimesters
MGT301A Ethics, Sustainability & Profit Core * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3


*Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.

ELECTIVES
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to availability and course progression requirements. Your choices
allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions. Please check the electives table on page 82.

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Why did you choose to study at What are your plans for when you through showcasing the college to school
ICMS? What factors influenced your complete your degree? students. I found this has significantly
decision? I hope to implement what I have learnt helped my presentation skills.
I wanted to find an institution that would give during my degree in the corporate and
What are your other highlights from
“When I discovered ICMS towards the
me the edge when it came time to find a investment-banking sector. I feel I will be
job. I didn’t want to be just another graduate able to gain knowledge and experience your first year at ICMS?
I could list many highlights from my short
end of high school I found out I would
with no experience. When I discovered through studying business-to-business
ICMS towards the end of my HSC I found banking and long term investments. ANZ time at ICMS, which is a testament to the
benefits of studying here. These include
graduate in three years, and be armed
out I would graduate in three years, and be Bank has provided me with a unique
armed with up to nine months of full time opportunity through my Professional having personal links with top executives
within ANZ Bank, only a year out of high
with up to nine months of full time
industry training. Scholarship to work alongside them during

Why did you choose to study your


my industry training and, therefore, I feel school, and participating at the Eastern
University UniGames as part of the ICMS
industry training.”
ANZ is an organisation I could develop
degree? Touch Football team.
with.
I have always been intrigued and interested
What do you love most about being at
in business, and I grew up with talk about
the family business. My interest was aided
What extra activities have you been
involved in at ICMS as a result of your ICMS? Andrew MacGregor
If I had to say one thing, I’d have to say that ICMS Graduate
by my strong entrepreneurial drive from an scholarship?
early age and I was fixated on the idea of As a condition of accepting a professional it is large enough to be unfamiliar and feel
being able to one day create and lead an scholarship at ICMS you are required to as if you are stepping out of your comfort
organisation of my own. In my later years participate as a student ambassador for 12 zone, while still being small enough to feel
of high school my fascination with business months. Becoming a student ambassador comfortable, enabling you to meet plenty
grew and, consequently, I decided I would served as not only a way to meet students of new people from around the world and
pursue a degree and hopefully a career in but to also improve presentation and learn in a friendly environment.
business management. communication skills at career exhibitions  

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Bachelor of Business
(ENTREPRENEURSHIP)
As leaders in the business and corporate world,
entrepreneurs know how to look at things differently, DEGREE STRUCTURE
to identify opportunities and balance calculated risk
with the potential rewards. In addition to facilitated theoretical subjects, experiential learning is a foundation of this
course. As such it is designed to provide learners with practical work experience which
Entrepreneurship is a skill that can be taught. As an
is undertaken over two subjects (and two study periods) WIL201A and WIL301A. This
entrepreneur you’ll challenge convention, disrupt
equates to a minimum of 600 hours of industry experience and 180 hours of self-study.
the status quo and seek solutions where others see
none. You’ll need to be energetic, goal oriented and Note: One study period is equivalent to one trimester of study (1 orientation week and
driven - not afraid to chase your dreams. 13 weeks of subject delivery and assessment). The accredited full-time study load is 3
years. There are normally a minimum of two weeks holidays after each study period.
With entrepreneurial skills you could become founder
of your own start-up, be part of a larger organisation
driving change, or simply create a balanced lifestyle
where you choose to work on things that light you SAMPLE STUDY PATTERN
up, that motivate you and where you get to live by
your own rules.
TRIMESTER 1 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
The Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship)
1ST YEAR

is designed to position you for success as an TRIMESTER 2 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
entrepreneur in any industry, with a focus on future-
proofing you for adaptability in a rapidly changing
TRIMESTER 3 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
world.

TRIMESTER 4 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning


2ND YEAR

TRIMESTER 5 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning

TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken


3RD YEAR

TRIMESTER 7 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 8 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

Note: The course information in this brochure is indicative of a sample study pattern only and is subject to change.
“ICMS offers an unforgettable
Enrolled students will be made aware of changes to their course structure or subjects. Not all subjects are offered
every trimester. The Academic Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection and structuring your course.
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points).
experience. I have most enjoyed
meeting new friends and gaining
career-relevant skills and
knowledge.”
Brynn Friedmann,
Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship)

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CURRICULUM SUMMARY BUILDING SUBJECT
BUSINESS SNAPSHOTS
CAPABILITIES
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ENTREPRENEURSHIP)
ENT101A Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
The subject aims to introduce the theory and practice of entrepreneurship, the
At ICMS we aim to develop agile leadership and business
The course structure comprises of 12 core subjects, 6 specialisation subjects, 6 elective subjects and 2 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects over levels 100, 200 and 300, as follows:
characteristics of entrepreneurs, and the “mindset” of entrepreneurship in individuals
maturity. When you graduate with an ICMS Bachelor of
and organisations. Students can gain an overview of the lean business start-up process,
Level 100: 6 core subjects and 2 specialisation subjects Business (Entrepreneurship) you will have transferable
assess their own “mindset” for entrepreneurship and map out their journey to develop
Level 200: 4 core subjects, 2 specialisation subjects, 2 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject skills, industry experience, and in-depth knowledge of
their mindset and skillset as entrepreneurs. The aim of the subject is for students to
business management principles in practice. This will see
Level 300: 2 core subjects, 2 specialisation subjects, 4 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject learn about themselves as people and thus identify what type of entrepreneur they
you ready for a career that spans industries and continents.
All subjects are worth 3 credit points apart from the two WIL subjects which are worth 6 credit points each. would be.
You could work in a multinational company locally or take
To be eligible for WIL201A Professional Placement I (WIL) a minimum of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100. N.B. Pre-requisites are noted at each level below. your skills and experience around the world. ENT201A Entrepreneurial Business Model and Launch
To be awarded the Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) students must complete all 26 subjects (84 credit points) as outlined below.
The possible career opportunities can include but are not In today’s competitive world, business success depends increasingly on the ability to
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points) limited to: innovate. Business leaders are already recognising the importance of how creative
practice and process can improve product and service development and design
thinking in shaping business strategy.

This subject focuses on the importance of innovation and creative thinking in achieving
Pre/Co- Mode of Management business success. Innovation is not an end result. Rather, through creativity and
Subject code Subject name Subject type Credit points Entrepreneur Business Owner
requisites delivery Consultant foresight, it is a way of thinking that enables individuals and organisations to more
Level 100 effectively define critical problems, possible solutions and foster positive change.
BUS101A Pathway to Success Core None F2F 3 The ultimate goal is to provide a set of proven creativity methods, skills and strategies
MGT101A Management Solutions for a Changing World Core None F2F 3
Marketing Operations that enable innovative breakthroughs to occur in a deliberate and predictive manner.
Sales Manager
ENT101A Entrepreneurship Foundations & Mindset Specialisation None F2F 3 Manager Director
ACC101A Financial and Commercial Literacy Core None F2F 3
ENT301A Funding and Financial Modelling
Many start-ups fail because aspiring entrepreneurs do not grasp the funding and
ENT102A Venture Ideation & Validation Specialisation None F2F 3
financial modelling.
MKT101A Marketing Core None F2F 3
Business In order to successfully pitch to investors and Venture Capitalists (VCs), it is important
MGT102A Global Citizenship Core None F2F 3 Intrepreneur Office Manager
Manager
STA101A Data Informed Decision Making Core None F2F 3 to establish a strong business organisation that projects growth. To do this, it is crucial
that the budding entrepreneurs can manage finances effectively by creating a financial
Level 200 model that allows them to make a profit and plan for growth.
*Course level of study pre-requisite: a total of 12 credit points including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 core subjects
(approximately 80% completion of level 100 core subjects) prior enrolling into level 200 core and specialisation subjects; and  Director of
Director of Director of The subject aims to help students understand the financial decision-making process
**Individual subject pre-requisite: a total of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100, to undertake WIL201A Capital and
Innovation Development largely from the point of view of the founder of an entrepreneurial venture. Students
ECO201A Economics for Managers Core * F2F 3
Growth
will learn to apply corporate finance tools and concepts related to modelling, valuation,
ENT201A Creativity & Innovation for Business Core * F2F 3
control, and investment decisions within an entrepreneurial context. They will use
ENT202A Entrepreneurial Business Model & Launch Specialisation * F2F 3
cases with firms at different stages of their life cycles from initial angel or venture capital
LAW201A Business Law for Managers Core * F2F 3
investments through exit decisions. Finally, students will explore new developments in
ENT203A Guerrilla Marketing Specialisation * F2F 3
entrepreneurial finance such as crowdfunding and early liquidity provisions.
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

MGT201A Unlocking Your Leadership Potential Core * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

WIL201A Professional Placement I Core (WIL) 30 CPs** F2F 6

Level 300 QUICK FACTS


*Course level pre-requisite: a total of 24 credit points 
(15 credit points – including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 and 9 credit points from level 200 core subjects)  CRICOS Course Code: 0101115
prior enrolling into Level 300 core and specialisation subjects; and  Accreditation Status: Active
**Individual subject pre-requisite: Successful completion of WIL201A before undertaking WIL301A
AQF Level: 7
WIL301A Professional Placement II Core (WIL) WIL201A** F2F 6 Campus: Northern Beaches Campus, Manly
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 WIL: Minimum of 600 hours industry
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 experience
ENT301A Funding & Financial Modelling Specialisation * F2F 3 FEE-Help: Yes (domestic students only)
ENT302A Entrepreneurial Operations & Growth Specialisation * F2F 3 Study Mode: On-campus / Online*
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 Start: Feb / Mar / May / Jul / Aug / Oct / Dec
MGT301A Ethics, Sustainability & Profit Core * F2F 3 Course Duration: Full-time study load: 3 years
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3
Part-time study load: 6 years
BUS301A Capstone Core * F2F 3
Accelerated study load: 8 trimesters

ELECTIVES
*Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to availability and course progression requirements. Your choices
allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions. Please check the electives table on page 82.

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“I had the time of my life
at ICMS. Even though the
campus is only metres away
from the beach, ICMS is
an environment focused
on professionalism and
success. At ICMS I learnt
from industry professionals,
and there were lots of
networking opportunities.”
Alejandro Jara
ICMS Alumnus

ICMS graduate Alejandro Jara is is an opportunity for young companies to How has your ICMS degree
the owner and founder of Black and take advantage of this and gain market contributed to you achieving your
White Waiters, Sydney’s leading share. professional goals?
boutique Wait and Bar staffing Since the beginning and even now I
agency, providing well-presented and What prompted you to partner with put into practice all the knowledge and
professional personnel to the Sydney ICMS in a scholarship opportunity? philosophy of service I learnt during my
events industry. B&W is also a valued ICMS has always been extremely helpful degree. I believe that my professional
industry partner of ICMS and provides with me and I still feel at home when I success goes hand in hand with my
an annual scholarship opportunity. walk into the castle. I felt that starting studies at ICMS.

What is the secret to success in a scholarship partnership with ICMS What would be your advice to someone
this niche area of the events and would be mutually beneficial and it was considering studying at ICMS?
hospitality industry? also a way to support the institution that I would tell them that they are about to
I would say that the secret has been to supported me in the past, and which start one of the most special journeys of
really understand the needs and vision still supports me now. The Scholarships their life and that they must make sure to
of our clients and propose solutions and opportunity also gives us the chance enjoy every second of it! I would also tell
ideas to make their vision a reality. In a to recruit directly from the college and them to make as many friends as possible
world where people keep doing more of we have been extremely happy with the and to be proactive in learning. It is easy
the same, it is not hard to be different. students that now form part of the staff of to just go to the classrooms and pass the
You just need to believe in your product Black and White Waiters. exams. However, those who take risks and
and propose it to your clients so they What is the first thing you tell B&W genuinely try their best are the ones who
will benefit in ways they never thought scholarship winners when they first are truly making the most of the resources
possible. Minute attention to detail and start their professional placement at ICMS offers. You can do this by staying
taking each job extremely seriously has B&W? after class and asking questions; putting
also been the thing which has helped us I tell them I am a big believer in young your hand up to be the leader of teams
grow. students as I was one of them when I or projects; learning how to get organised
started B&W. I tell them that there will be so you have a balanced lifestyle; take
Some companies, in time, become content
endless opportunities to grow and develop internships and opportunities, and more.
with their systems and stop giving the time
within this business if they enjoy working  
and attention that their clients need. It is an
easy trap to be caught in; however, there with us and would like to stay and grow
with us.

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Bachelor of Business The ICMS Bachelor of Business (Fashion and Global Brand Management)
is designed to place you at the junction of fashion, business and marketing

(FASHION AND GLOBAL


for an exciting global career.

It takes more than innovative designs to build a successful fashion brand.


Experts in marketing, merchandising, logistics, sales, retailing and more,

BRAND MANAGEMENT)
contribute to bringing a product from the runway to the racks of our favourite
stores. You don’t need to be the next Anna Wintour or Gianni Versace
to make an impact though; if you’re passionate about fashion, studying
fashion and global brand management is the best way to learn about what
fuels this fascinating, multi-trillion dollar industry.

The ICMS Bachelor of Business (Fashion and Global Brand Management)


degree blends core business subjects with specialised subjects relating to

DEGREE STRUCTURE
fashion and brand management, providing you with the perfect foundation
for a successful career in fashion, retail or brand management.

Whether you dream of managing a boutique brand, creating visual


merchandising strategies for world-renowned fashion houses or marketing
The Bachelor of Business (Fashion and Global Brand Management) is designed to new product lines for online fashion retail giants, this degree will equip you
equip you with business knowledge, as well as specialist fashion, brand and retail skills with the knowledge and skills needed to carve a niche for yourself in the
in a global environment. industry.

The degree, with specialised knowledge of fashion business, builds an adaptable At ICMS we believe in a curriculum that blends a thorough understanding
blend of operational, strategic and creative skills relevant to this dynamic and rapidly of the theoretical principles of management with innovations in hands-on,
evolving industry. practical education. You will discover how successful fashion and luxury
brands are built, managed and experienced. Learning from business
The competencies obtained in this course, while focused on the fashion retail category, experts, and through extensive industry exposure, you will master the latest
are also relevant to the increasingly important role of brand management. This degree marketing and retailing strategies used to engage customers in this exciting
will equip you with a differentiated, flexible skill set and a global perspective. global industry.
Two trimesters of industry training in your second year will not only enhance your
understanding of the fashion and global brand management theory, but will give you
the practical experience and networking connections to graduate career-ready.

Note: One study period is equivalent to one trimester of study (1 orientation week and
13 weeks of subject delivery and assessment). The accredited full-time study load is 3
years. There are normally a minimum of two weeks holidays after each study period.

SAMPLE STUDY PATTERN

TRIMESTER 1 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken


1ST YEAR

TRIMESTER 2 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 3 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken


“ICMS has allowed me to
explore my own creativity
TRIMESTER 4 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning
and fashion interests whilst
2ND YEAR

TRIMESTER 5 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning allowing me to branch out
TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken and learn about the world of
business.”
3RD YEAR

TRIMESTER 7 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 8 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken Ashley van Raad,


Bachelor of Business
Note: The course information in this brochure is indicative of a sample study pattern only and is subject to change. (Fashion and Global Brand Management)
Enrolled students will be made aware of changes to their course structure or subjects. Not all subjects are offered
every trimester. The Academic Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection and structuring your course.
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points).

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CURRICULUM SUMMARY TURNING SUBJECT
VISION INTO SNAPSHOTS
Subject Type Subject Name
Subject
Level
Credit
Point VALUE FBM102A Styling and Creative Direction
Trimester 1 Core Pathway to Success 100 3 The aim of this subject is to deliver a range and brand image that is loved by consumers
When you graduate with an ICMS Bachelor of Business
Core Financial and Commercial Literacy 100 3 which requires a strong understanding of not only the latest trends, but understanding
(Fashion and Global Brand Management) you will have
Core Global Citizenship 100 3 transferable skills, industry experience, and in-depth
the needs of the consumer and how they plan to work, eat and live in your range. This
subject looks into how to build a creative direction for your fashion brand including
Specialisation Introduction to the Fashion and Retail Industry 100 3 knowledge of business management principles in practice.
developing stories, delivering to a consumer’s lifestyle as well as styling effectively to
Trimester 2 Core Data Informed Decision Making 100 3 This will see you ready for a career that spans industries
drive intrigue and eventual purchase. 
Specialisation Styling and Creative Direction 100 3 and continents. You could work in a multinational company
locally or take your skills and experience around the world.
Core Marketing 100 3 FBM201A Brand Management and Product Innovation
Core Management Solutions for a Changing World 100 3 The possible career opportunities can include but are not Great fashion brands are carefully planned and meticulously managed. This subject
limited to: will provide a meaningful understanding of what brands are, how they work, and how
Trimester 3 Core Economics for Managers 100 3
to apply sophisticated brand knowledge to managerial situations. You will dissect
Core Business Law for Managers 100 3
the strategies of leading brands to learn how they differentiate themselves, create
Core Creativity and Innovation for Business 100 3 emotional attachment and sustain competitive market position.
Specialisation Brand Management and Product Innovation 100 3
Trimester 4 Core (WIL Professional Placement I 200 6 Visual Marketing FMB202A Fashion Planning and Buying
Brand Manager
Trimester 5 Core (WIL) Professional Placement II 300 6 Merchandiser Manager The aim of this subject is to provide students with a knowledge and understanding
of working in fashion and trend orientated retail, such as clothing, accessories and
Trimester 6 Core Unlocking Your Leadership Potential 200 3
homeware. Topics include: Industry Trends, Product Stock Keeping Unit Planning,
Specialisation Fashion Planning & Buying 200 3 Global Retail Buying Management, Product Trend Analysis, Product Design Process,
Elective 200 Elective 200 3 Creative Seasonality, Product and Category Buying, Waste Management, Profitability
Fashion Buyer Digital Marketer
Director
Elective 200 Elective 200 3 Management and Category Analysis.
Trimester 7 Core Ethics, Sustainability and Profit 300 3
Elective 300 Elective 300 3
Specialisation Retail Strategy and Operations 300 3 Retail Manager Stylist Event Manager
Specialisation Visual Merchandising and Design 300 3
QUICK FACTS
Trimester 8 Elective 300 Elective 300 3
Elective 300 Elective 300 3 CRICOS Course Code: 106411M
Accreditation Status: Active
Elective 300 Elective 300 3
AQF Level: 7
Core Capstone 300 3 Campus: Northern Beaches Campus, Manly
WIL: Minimum of 600 hours industry experience
FEE-Help: Yes (domestic students only)
Study Mode: On-campus / Online*
Start: Feb / Mar / May / Jul / Aug / Oct / Dec
Course Duration: Full-time study load: 3 years
Part-time study load: 6 years
Accelerated study load: 8 semesters

*Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.

ELECTIVES
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to availability and course progression requirements. Your choices
allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions. Please check the electives table on page 82.

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What is your current role? How has your ICMS degree Council. This leadership position was
I currently hold the position of contributed to you achieving your such an honour to hold and very crucial
Communications Executive at L’Oreal professional goals? for student life at ICMS. It was the pivotal
Australia. I have been with L’Oreal for three The ICMS degree has allowed me to anchor between the college and student
years now within the communications develop a broad range of skills and body, to address the needs of the students
team. From this I have had the opportunity attributes that have enabled me to with a team to find a resolution.
to work across a number of different comprehensively meet the business’s
“The international focus at ICMS brands within the portfolio from Lancôme, needs. The communications market is ever What would be your advice to
Kiehl’s, YSL Beauté and shu uemura. changing and evolving with social media
allowed me to broaden my perspective at the forefront. Studying this at ICMS has
someone considering studying at
ICMS?
What career achievements are you allowed me to be ahead of the game and
from having a purely Australian focus, especially proud of? responsive to these rapid changes. The
Get involved with everything at the
college, from sporting, to co-curricular and
I am proud of working with our global international focus at ICMS allowed me
to having a greater appreciation of the teams from Paris and New York at to broaden my perspective from having a
academic areas. You never know who you
will meet and where that might take you
international press events to pre-launch purely Australian focus, to having a greater further down your life journey.
global market.” new products into the market and build appreciation of the global market.
hype and excitement for individual markets.
Working with these teams has given me What were your highlights during your
Natasha Bridges, international connections throughout the time at ICMS?
ICMS Alumna L’Oreal organisation. During my last year at ICMS I was elected
as President of the Student Representative

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Bachelor of Business

(INTERNATIONAL
TOURISM)
A career in international tourism can be as exotic
and colourful as its destinations. Channel your DEGREE STRUCTURE “The amazing thing about
adventurous spirit, business acumen and lust for
travel into a rewarding career. In addition to facilitated theoretical subjects, experiential learning is a foundation of this
studying at ICMS is knowing
Whether for pleasure or business, tourism
course. As such it is designed to provide learners with practical work experience which
is undertaken over two subjects (and two study periods) WIL201A and WIL301A. This
you’ll get to actually
professionals are responsible for promoting dream
destinations, devising profitable visitor campaigns,
equates to a minimum of 600 hours of industry experience and 180 hours of self-study. experience your degree, before
and arranging entertaining tours and holidays in
destinations far and wide.
Note: One study period is equivalent to one trimester of study (1 orientation week and
13 weeks of subject delivery and assessment). The accredited full-time study load is 3
graduating.”
years. There are normally a minimum of two weeks holidays after each study period.
The Bachelor of Business (International Tourism)
will equip you with the skills needed for a successful Julie Leighlany Fenaulelei,
career this growing and dynamic business sector. Bachelor of Business (International Tourism)

Every organisation in the tourism industry requires SAMPLE STUDY PATTERN


professionals with skills to attract, accommodate and
entertain tourists with the aim of increasing revenue. TRIMESTER 1 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
This course aims to skill you in all areas of tourism
1ST YEAR

business operations - identifying challenges and TRIMESTER 2 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
assessing solutions.

Subjects focus on core business skills with the TRIMESTER 3 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
addition of specialised international tourism subjects.
Business subjects include sales and marketing; agile
TRIMESTER 4 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning
leadership, collaboration and managing people;
2ND YEAR

strategic planning and innovative problem solving;


TRIMESTER 5 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning
and financial literacy. In your tourism subjects you
will be exposed to the latest in tourism technology,
trends and tour design. You’ll also learn about airline TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
management and how sustainability and ethical
issues impact on profitability.
3RD YEAR

TRIMESTER 7 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 8 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

Note: The course information in this brochure is indicative of a sample study pattern only and is subject to change.
Enrolled students will be made aware of changes to their course structure or subjects. Not all subjects are offered
every trimester. The Academic Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection and structuring your course.
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points).

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CURRICULUM SUMMARY YOUR SUBJECT
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (INTERNATIONAL TOURISM)
DESTINATION SNAPSHOTS
At ICMS we aim to develop agile leadership and business
maturity. When you graduate with an ICMS Bachelor of
THE101A Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality and Events
Tourism, hospitality and events industries play an important role in the economies of
Business (International Tourism) you will have transferable
developed and emerging countries. These industries generate substantial employment,
The course structure comprises of 12 core subjects, 6 specialisation subjects, 6 elective subjects and 2 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects over levels 100, 200 and 300, as follows: skills, industry experience, and in-depth knowledge of
personal and corporate income, tax revenues, foreign exchange earnings, investments,
Level 100: 6 core subjects and 2 specialisation subjects business management principles in practice. This will see
and infrastructure improvements for communities globally.
you ready for a career that spans industries and continents.
Level 200: 4 core subjects, 2 specialisation subjects, 2 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject
You could work in a multinational company locally or take This subject aims to provide a solid introduction to the key concepts and terminology,
Level 300: 2 core subjects, 2 specialisation subjects, 4 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject
your skills and experience around the world. stakeholders and relationship, innovation, current trends and management issues, as
All subjects are worth 3 credit points apart from the two WIL subjects which are worth 6 credit points each. a foundation for future tourism, hospitality and event subjects. It also focuses on the
The possible career opportunities can include but are not
To be eligible for WIL201A Professional Placement I (WIL) a minimum of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100. N.B. Pre-requisites are noted at each level below. dynamic nature of the main operational sectors with an emphasis on potential career
limited to:
To be awarded the Bachelor of Business (International Tourism) students must complete all 26 subjects (84 credit points) as outlined below.
opportunities.

A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points)
TOU201A Tour Design and Development
Destination This subject introduces students to the major components of tourism industry including
Sales & Guest Relations the transport industry, travel agents, tourist destinations, tourist attractions, the
Resort Manager
Marketing Manager
Manager hospitality industry, accommodation services, and tour operators. Students then will
Subject code Subject name Subject type
Pre/Co- Mode of
Credit points
learn how to combine these components to create a package holiday and develop a
requisites delivery
selling tool to promote their products, holidays and itineraries.
Level 100 Travel & Tourism
Tour
Tourism Bureau
Wholesaling & TOU302A Sustainable and Competitive Destinations
BUS101A Pathway to Success Core None F2F 3 Consultant Manager
Operations
MGT101A Management Solutions for a Changing World Core None F2F 3 The world has become a global community, opening up destinations that were
THE101A Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality & Events Specialisation None F2F 3
previously unimaginable. These destinations can no longer take a passive approach
ACC101A Financial and Commercial Literacy Core None F2F 3
to tourism marketing; they are products which need to be positioned and promoted
Regional Destination
Theming sustainably. The desire to become a recognised destination presents some real
MKT101A Marketing Core None F2F 3 Destination Development
Consultant marketing challenges in the face of intense competition as many destinations adopt an
TOU101A Tourism, Technology & Innovation Specialisation None F2F 3 Manager Manager
active marketing strategy to attract and retain their visitors. Therefore, it is necessary
MGT102A Global Citizenship Core None F2F 3
for the tourism planner and marketer to develop and promote their destination
STA101A Data Informed Decision Making Core None F2F 3
Airline competitively and sustainably.
Level 200 Cruise Director Hotel Manager Operations This subject aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge and understanding
*Course level of study pre-requisite: a total of 12 credit points including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 core subjects Manager
(approximately 80% completion of level 100 core subjects) prior enrolling into level 200 core and specialisation subjects; and  of the environmental, socio-cultural and economic impacts on a tourist destination.
**Individual subject pre-requisite: a total of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100, to undertake WIL201A Students will explore various topics such as tourist motivation, branding a destination,
ECO201A Economics for Managers Core None F2F 3 managing tourists, special interest tourism and crisis management. They then will work
ENT201A Creativity & Innovation for Business Core None F2F 3 collaboratively to develop a competitive and sustainable tourism plan for a destination.
LAW201A Business Law for Managers Core None F2F 3

THE201A Trends & Issues in the Visitor Economy Specialisation None F2F 3

MGT201A Unlocking Your Leadership Potential Core None F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3


QUICK FACTS
Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3

TOU201A Tour Design & Development Specialisation None F2F 3 CRICOS Course Code: 0101128
WIL201A Professional Placement I Core (WIL) 30 CPs** F2F 6
Accreditation Status: Active
AQF Level: 7
Level 300 Campus: Northern Beaches Campus, Manly
*Course level pre-requisite: a total of 24 credit points 
(15 credit points – including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 and 9 credit points from level 200 core subjects)  WIL: Minimum of 600 hours industry
prior enrolling into Level 300 core and specialisation subjects; and  experience
**Individual subject pre-requisite: Successful completion of WIL201A before undertaking WIL301A
FEE-Help: Yes (domestic students only)
WIL301A Professional Placement II Core (WIL) WIL201A** F2F 6 Study Mode: On-campus / Online*
Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3 Start: Feb / Mar / May / Jul / Aug / Oct / Dec
Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3 Course Duration: Full-time study load: 3 years
TOU301A Airline Management Specialisation None F2F 3 Part-time study load: 6 years
TOU302A Sustainable & Competitive Destinations Specialisation None F2F 3 Accelerated study load: 8 trimesters
Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3
MGT301A Ethics, Sustainability & Profit Core None F2F 3
*Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.
Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3

BUS301A Capstone Core None F2F 3

ELECTIVES
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to availability and course progression requirements. Your choices
allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions. Please check the electives table on page 82.

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What is your current role? opened Sydney’s first new build hotel in 17 What is the best thing about working
My current role is Executive Assistant to years. While the opening was challenging it in your industry?
the General Manager and Hotel Manager has been incredibly rewarding to see how The best thing about working in hotels is
at the Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour. far we have come since we opened our the relationships you develop with both
doors on 6 October 2017. your colleagues and guests. I have met
Where did you do your Work guests over the years that I continue to
Integrated Learning, and how has that What were your highlights during your stay in touch with.
helped you in your career? time at ICMS? I also love creating special and memorable
I began my Work Integrated Learning There are so many, including the Icebreaker moments for guests during their holidays;
at Q Station in Manly the year I started parties, auctions to raise money for Bear it is incredibly rewarding. No one day is
studying at ICMS and remained working Cottage, Tuesday nights at Shark Bar with ever the same and whilst the work can be
there for six years while studying and other students, the graduation ceremonies tough at times, I wouldn’t want to be doing
travelling. I wouldn’t have the job I have and, of course, the exchange program I anything else.
now if I didn’t gain that work experience. undertook in the United States with two of We also receive some very attractive

“The best thing about working in In the last few years that I worked at Q
Station it was taken over by Accor in the
my best friends (who were also students
at ICMS). I also made some amazing
discounts whilst travelling ourselves which
is a nice perk!

hotels is the relationships you develop Mirvac acquisition. This enabled me to


transfer internally into my next role, which
friendships over the time I spent at ICMS.

with both your colleagues and guests. was at the Novotel Manly (also managed
by Accor). After four years at the Novotel
What would be your advice to
someone considering studying at
Where do you see yourself in 10 years’
time?

I have met guests over the years that I Manly I transferred to the Sofitel Sydney
Darling Harbour which is where I work
ICMS?
Do it - there isn’t a more beautiful place
I really love being an Executive Assistant.
The role suits my personality and I love the

continue to stay in touch with.” today. to study in the world, you will receive a
well-recognised education from industry
variety. In 10 years I predict I would be an
EA for a Senior VP at a Hotel company.
What career achievements are you professionals and forever look back at your Alternatively, I could see myself working
Gemma Bennett, especially proud of?
My greatest achievement so far is obtaining
time at ICMS as some of the best years in a management role, for example as a
Guest Experience Manager.
ICMS Alumnus of your life. I encouraged my brother, Tom
my current role. It was an honour to be Bennett, to study at ICMS and he would
chosen to be as part of the team that say the same!

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Bachelor of Business

(MARKETING)
Marketing is a fast-paced and fluid industry,
demanding the best of your business creativity DEGREE STRUCTURE
when representing brands and influencing consumer
behaviour. The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) In addition to facilitated theoretical subjects, experiential learning is a foundation of this
is designed to equip you with the knowledge and course. As such it is designed to provide learners with practical work experience which
acumen you need for a successful marketing career is undertaken over two subjects (and two study periods) WIL201A and WIL301A. This
in any industry of this diverse and dynamic business equates to a minimum of 600 hours of industry experience and 180 hours of self-study.
sector.
Note: One study period is equivalent to one trimester of study (1 orientation week and
Every organisation in every industry requires 13 weeks of subject delivery and assessment). The accredited full-time study load is 3
marketing management professionals with skills to years. There are normally a minimum of two weeks holidays after each study period.
build strong brands, launch new products, optimise
operations and maximise a company’s potential for
profit. This is an ideal career for those who seek
to understand how to attract, engage and retain
SAMPLE STUDY PATTERN
customers. Good marketers are story-tellers who
can create a narrative for their target market, helping TRIMESTER 1 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
them to connect with a brand on a personal level.
1ST YEAR

The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) is underpinned TRIMESTER 2 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
by core business subjects, together with specialised
marketing subjects. TRIMESTER 3 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 4 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning


2ND YEAR

TRIMESTER 5 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning

TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken


“I feel incredibly lucky to have
had the opportunity to pursue
3RD YEAR

TRIMESTER 7 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 8 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken my tertiary studies at the


amazing ICMS ‘castle’ campus
Note: The course information in this brochure is indicative of a sample study pattern only and is subject to change.
Enrolled students will be made aware of changes to their course structure or subjects. Not all subjects are offered
every trimester. The Academic Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection and structuring your course.
in Manly, Australia.”
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points).

Thomas Bramley,
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)

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CURRICULUM SUMMARY BUSINESS WITH SUBJECT
THE BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MARKETING)
CREATIVITY SNAPSHOTS
At ICMS we aim to develop agile leadership and business MKT103A Digital Marketing
maturity. When you graduate with an ICMS Bachelor of The aim of the subject is to introduce students to emerging interactive technologies,
Business (Marketing) you will have transferable skills, most notably social media tools, and discuss ways in which these technologies can be
The course structure comprises of 12 core subjects, 6 specialisation subjects, 6 electives and 2 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects over levels 100, 200 and 300, as follows: industry experience, and in-depth knowledge of business exploited by businesses to more effectively serve markets. The subject investigates
Level 100: 6 core subjects and 2 specialisation subjects management principles in practice. This will see you ready how marketing-related functions are changed by the potential of these technologies,
for a career that spans industries and continents. You and how these new technologies can become key components of the organisation’s
Level 200: 4 core subjects, 4 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject
could work in a multinational company locally or take your marketing efforts. Through this subject, students can discover why savvy consumers
Level 300: 2 core subjects, 6 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject
skills and experience around the world. are increasingly participating in brands rather than merely receiving their messages,
All subjects are worth 3 credit points apart from the two WIL subjects which are worth 6 credit points each.
and explores how marketers can stoke conversations, co-create experiences and
The possible career opportunities can include but are not
To be eligible for WIL201A Professional Placement I (WIL) a minimum of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100. N.B. Pre-requisites are noted at each level below. stories, and build engaging relationships with consumers.
limited to:
To be awarded the Bachelor of Business (Marketing) students must complete all 26 subjects (84 credit points) as outlined below.
MKT201A Integrated Marketing Communications
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points)
In this subject, students are introduced to the role of integrated marketing
communications (IMC), the use of agencies, communication aspects of advertising,
Marketing Social Media Digital Marketing planning, budgeting and decision-making, media selection and controls on
Manager Manager Specialist
communication activities using the IMC model. This is specifically directed towards
Pre/Co- Mode of promoting sales of tangible products and intangible services though bricks and mortar
Subject code Subject name Subject type Credit points
requisites delivery stores and through internet-based e-commerce sites.
Level 100 Business
Business
Cross Channel
MKT301A Marketing Strategy
Development Marketing
BUS101A Pathway to Success Core None F2F 3 Analyst
Manager Specialist Strategic marketing encompasses the integration of marketing strategy elements
MGT101A Management Solutions for a Changing World Core None F2F 3
which together are designed to secure a sustainable competitive advantage in the
MKT102A Consumer Behaviour Specialisation None F2F 3
changing business marketplace.
ACC101A Financial and Commercial Literacy Core None F2F 3
Communications Marketing This subject develops a student’s ability to apply strategic marketing principles,
MKT101A Marketing Core None F2F 3 EDM Specialist
Director Strategist theories and related marketing law aspects to specific problems, competitive situations
MKT103A Digital Marketing Specialisation None F2F 3
and environments. The focus is on a customer-orientated approach to the marketing
MGT102A Global Citizenship Core None F2F 3
organisation, market definition, and market segmentation, as well as an entrepreneurial
STA101A Data Informed Decision Making Core None F2F 3
approach to strategic choice.
Level 200 Multimedia
Specialist
e-Commerce
Specialist
Engagement
Specialist
*Course level of study pre-requisite: a total of 12 credit points including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 core subjects
(approximately 80% completion of level 100 core subjects) prior enrolling into level 200 core and specialisation subjects; and 
**Individual subject pre-requisite: a total of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100, to undertake WIL201A

ECO201A Economics for Managers Core * F2F 3

ENT201A Creativity & Innovation for Business Core * F2F 3 Content Creative QUICK FACTS
Brand Manager
LAW201A Business Law for Managers Core * F2F 3
Manager Director
CRICOS Course Code: 0101119
MKT201A Integrated Marketing Communications Specialisation * F2F 3 Accreditation Status: Active
MGT201A Unlocking Your Leadership Potential Core * F2F 3 AQF Level: 7
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 Campus: Northern Beaches Campus, Manly
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 WIL: Minimum of 600 hours industry
MKT202A Pricing & Distribution Specialisation * F2F 3 experience
WIL201A Professional Placement I Core (WIL) 30 CPs** F2F 6 FEE-Help: Yes (domestic students only)
Study Mode: On-campus / Online*
Level 300 Start: Feb / Mar / May / Jul / Aug / Oct / Dec
*Course level pre-requisite: a total of 24 credit points 
(15 credit points – including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 and 9 credit points from level 200 core subjects)  Course Duration: Full-time study load: 3 years
prior enrolling into Level 300 core and specialisation subjects; and  Part-time study load: 6 years
**Individual subject pre-requisite: Successful completion of WIL201A before undertaking WIL301A
Accelerated study load: 8 trimesters
WIL301A Professional Placement II Core (WIL) WIL201A** F2F 6

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 *Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.

MKT301A Marketing Strategy Specialisation * F2F 3

MKT302A Marketing Analytics & Big Data Specialisation * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

MGT301A Ethics, Sustainability & Profit Core * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

BUS301A Capstone Core * F2F 3

ELECTIVES
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to availability and course progression requirements. Your choices
allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions. Please check the electives table on page 82.

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What is your current role? I’ve also been lucky enough to work with venues and having that experience has
I work in the Sponsorship and Promotions the likes of Tom Cruise, Ed Sheeran, Niall opened so many doors for me and has
department of Channel Seven on the Horan and Robbie Williams, to name a few, broadened my professional and personal
morning breakfast show, Sunrise. Every in such a short amount of time after leaving network.
day is different and that’s the beauty of ICMS, but the reaction and response from
the job. Whether I’m working behind the the audience is what makes the job so What would be your advice to
scenes of a weather cross, working with amazing. someone considering studying at
the ‘Cash Cow’, on a live studio concert ICMS?
or an onsite broadcast, there are many What were the major contributing Be open and available to any and every
aspects to my role. Being behind the factors to your decision to study at experience that ICMS provides - even if it
scenes of a live television program is ICMS? is just working on the Open Days or even
extremely stressful and crazy, but seeing a ICMS offers so many things that many O-Week! So many of these industries -
show come together and seeing the things other universities and colleges don’t. What from events, to property and hospitality
you have worked on become a success really attracted me to study at the college - are about ‘who you know’ and you never
is what makes the role so beneficial and was the ability to travel while studying, and know who you may meet at events like

“My overall goal in life has always been rewarding in itself. the Work Integrated Learning, which allows
you to get a foot in the door for your future
these. Get yourself known, be yourself and
never be scared to let your voice be heard.

to be a part of the entertainment and What career achievements are you


especially proud of?
career. I think that being able to do this has
added so much credibility to my resume What is the best thing about working

media industry, and being able to do it I recently worked on a promotional tour


for American popstar Katy Perry while she
and this is something that is often pointed
out by professionals in my industry. Work
in your industry?
No day is the same – ever. And that’s the

every day has been so fulfilling.” was in Australia for both Sunrise and for
my other employer, Sydney radio station
Integrated Learning at ICMS has opened
so many doors for me.
best thing as it keeps you on your toes
and the days are much more exciting and
2DayFM. Being a part of the production rewarding!
Kiana Harvey, team was an exciting and rewarding What were your highlights during your
ICMS Alumna experience and a major learning curve time at ICMS?
as I had a lot of control over what would Being chosen for the inaugural ICMS New
happen on the tour. Being able to witness York Study Tour in my first year at ICMS is
the entire process from the early organising not only the highlight of my time at ICMS
stages right to the end was an amazing but an overall highlight in my life. Working
experience and is definitely something I am on New York Fashion Week, going behind
very proud to have been a part of. the scenes of some of the world’s best

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Bachelor of Buying, selling, investing, and negotiating on
DEGREE STRUCTURE
PROPERTY
property is a high stakes career where knowledge of
the industry is as important as the bricks and mortar
that make up the buildings around us. DEGREE LENGTH
Property managers are wanted worldwide for Things move quickly in property and you will need the knowledge and skills to make

(Development, Investment and Valuation) their ability to manage complex issues related to
real estate. To succeed in this potentially lucrative
big decisions and anticipate trends in the property market. The Bachelor of Property
(Development, Investment and Valuation) has been designed by property industry
industry you’ll need to be investment-focused, willing professionals, respected staff and industry partners and is continually reviewed and
to take risks, have sound business skills and be a refined so that it continues to meet the demands of this dynamic industry.
great networker. With a professionally recognised This degree focuses on three key areas of the property industry:
property management degree from ICMS you have • Development
huge earning and employment potential in areas • Investment
as diverse as industrial, rural, commercial and • Valuation
residential property.
Rather than focus on one specialised discipline area, this degree provides a broader
The Bachelor of Property (Development, Investment scope of property professional skills, so that you can move into your chosen area of
and Valuation) is designed to position students for interest when you graduate.
success as professionals in the growing property
development and investment industry, with a focus Designed to position you for professional success in the growing property development
on future-proofing you for adaptability in a rapidly and investment industry, this degree focuses on future-proofing you for adaptability in
changing world. a rapidly changing world. As the property profession changes, the broad content of this
property degree enables you to engage with new directions and opportunities.

One study period is equivalent of one trimester of study (1 orientation week and 13
weeks of subject delivery and assessment). The accredited full-time study load is 3.3
“Coming to ICMS has ignited years. There are normally a minimum of two weeks holidays after each study period.

my passion to pursue a career SAMPLE STUDY PATTERN


in property.”
TRIMESTER 1 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
Jonathan Voisin,

1ST YEAR
Bachelor of Property TRIMESTER 2 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
(Development, Investment and Valuation)

TRIMESTER 3 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 4 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

2ND YEAR
TRIMESTER 5 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning

TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning

3RD YEAR
TRIMESTER 8 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 9 (13 WEEKS) - 2 subjects taken

Note: The course information in this brochure is indicative of a sample study pattern only and is subject to change.
This is not the standard full-time study load summary which is 10 trimesters. Enrolled students will be made
aware of changes to their course structure or subjects. Not all subjects are offered every trimester. The Academic
Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection and structuring your course. A typical full-time study load
is 9 subjects per year (equivalent to a minimum of 27 credit points).

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CURRICULUM SUMMARY THE KEYS TO SUBJECT
A LUCRATIVE SNAPSHOTS
Subject Type Subject Name
Subject
Level
Credit
Point CAREER PRO120A INTRODUCTION TO THE PROPERTY INDUSTRY

Trimester 1 Core Pathway to Success 100 3 The property industry is dynamic and diverse, employing more people than any
When you graduate with an ICMS Bachelor of Property other sector. A diverse industry also means there is a range of areas offering varied
Core Financial and Commercial Literacy 100 3
(Development, Investment and Valuation) you will have opportunities to suit different skills, personalities and career interests, with many areas
Specialisation Introduction to the Property Industry 100 3 transferable skills, industry experience, and in-depth being interrelated.
Core Global Citizenship 100 3 knowledge of business management principles in practice.
This foundation subject aims to provide students with a well- rounded understanding
Trimester 2 Core Data Informed Decision Making 100 N/A This will see you ready for a career that spans industries
of key terms and concepts, principles, practices and theory pertaining to areas
Specialisation Property Development 100 3 and continents. You could work in a multinational company
including property development and investment, valuation and management allowing
locally or take your skills and experience around the world.
Core Marketing 100 3 subsequent subjects to build upon these foundations.
The possible career opportunities can include but are not
Core Management Solutions for a Changing World 100 3
limited to: PRO134A PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT
Trimester 3 Specialisation Principles of Valuation 100 3
Property development is like a system made up of a series of interconnected parts.
Core Economics for Managers 100 3 Some of these parts, in no particular order, include the building components, materials,
Specialisation Property Asset Management 100 3 plans, sketches, covered in our subject introduction to the property industry, to planning
Facilities Portfolio Asset
Core Creativity and Innovation for Business 200 3 Manager Manager Manager controls, approvals, assessing feasibility, securing financing, the decision to keep or
Trimester 4 Specialisation Land and Property Law 200 3 sell and not to mention the actual construction, all of which make up the development
Elective 200 Elective 200 12 process.

Core Unlocking Your Leadership Potential 200 12 In this subject, students will develop the foundation knowledge and skills to enable
Property Operations Retail Centre
Specialisation Property Facilities Management 200 3 Manager Manager Manager
them to conduct site feasibility on a hypothetical subdivision, ensuring relevant
planning controls are met, applications completed whilst recognising the importance of
Trimester 5 Specialisation Commercial Valuation 200 3
sustainability and maintaining ethical standards.
Elective 200 Elective 200 3
Core Ethics, Sustainability and Profit 200 3 Commercial Property PRO240A PROPERTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
Property
Elective 300 Elective 200 1 Property Development
Analyst Along with technological advancement in built assets and the emergence of big
Manager Manager
Trimester 6 Core (WIL) Professional Placement I 200 3 data, property facilities management has grown globally, the role extending from
Trimester 7 Core (WIL) Professional Placement II 300 3 purely operational to one also encompassing a strategic discipline. Well-managed
Trimester 8 Specialisation Property Investment and Finance 300 3 Funds Project Property
infrastructure in built assets enables organisations to function at their most efficient
and effective level, achieving collaborations and offering real added value to the
Specialisation Corporate Real Estate Asset Management 300 3 Manager Manager Coordinator
organisation’s core business and its core business objectives.
Elective 300 Elective 300 3
Specialisation Statutory and Specialist Valuation 300 3 Students studying property facilities management will develop the knowledge and
skills required as a facility manager to enable them to lead, manage and maintain built
Trimester 9 Specialisation Building Design and Sustainable Development 300 3
assets, so as to best align with organisational objectives.
Core Capstone 300 3
PRO350A BUILDING DESIGN AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Students gain comprehensive understanding of building and design techniques in


sustainable development for urban communities. Students examine sustainable
QUICK FACTS
practice and principles from a global perspective with the core focus on the property
CRICOS Course Code: 106412K sector.
Accreditation Status: Active
Students build on their knowledge of urban sustainable practice, advanced building
AQF Level: 7
materials, new construction techniques and factors for complex development planning
Campus: Northern Beaches Campus, Manly
that examines buildings as a series of interconnected systems and components.
WIL: Minimum of 600 hours industry experience
FEE-Help: Yes (domestic students only) Students apply their knowledge and skills of planning principles, design and
Study Mode: On-campus / Online* construction, of complex development through project-based learning.
Start: Feb / Mar / May / Jul / Aug / Oct / Dec
Students will further develop their understating of green star, nabers and nathers rating
Course Duration: Full-time study load: 3.3 or part time equivalent
systems and participate in site visits to new urban developments which exemplify
Accelerated study load: 8 trimesters
some of these ratings.

*Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.

ELECTIVES
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to availability and course progression requirements. Your choices
allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions. Please check the electives table on page 82.

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An International College of He progressed from leasing administration component allowed him to refine his skills
Management, Sydney (ICMS) to being part of the team that handles in a particular sector.
professional placement led to fulltime shopping centre developments. Ben sees
“In the future I hope to become a Senior
“In the future I hope to become employment at ASX-listed retail
property landlord SCA Property Group
this role as a stepping stone towards
continued upward mobility within the
Leader training other graduates as this
is such an important time for career
a Senior Leader training other for ICMS graduate Ben Manton.

Ben stayed on at Shopping Centres


industry and at the company.
development. I’m constantly learning in this
“There are some great leaders at SCA industry so this is definitely the next goal
graduates as this is such an Australasia (SCA Property Group) after
graduation, and is currently working in retail
Property Group who have inspired me on I’m working towards.”
a personal and professional level and I
important time for career development at the Sydney Head Office.
According to their website, SCA Property
hope one day to achieve what they have,”
he said.
development. I’m constantly learning Group is “an internally managed real estate
investment trust (REIT) owning a portfolio Ben’s biggest career achievement to date

in this industry so this is definitely of quality sub-regional and neighbourhood


shopping centres and freestanding retail
was in his role within the team finalising a
retail development in far north QLD.

the next goal I’m working towards.” assets focused on convenience retailing
across Australia”.
“I was a part of this project from
commencement and assisted the senior
development team through to completion.
Ben Manton, Ben said, “I started my current role through I learned a lot along the way, something
ICMS Alumnus ICMS work integrated learning, which which I really enjoyed but also benefited
helped me understand the basics of the from immensely.”
property industry, and from there I just
grew and developed in the company. They ICMS attracted Ben because of a strong
kept me on, which has been a really great interest in the broader property industry as
achievement.” a whole while the Work Integrated Learning

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Bachelor of Business

(SPORTS
MANAGEMENT)
In the multi-million dollar global sports industry, a
passion for sport together with a head for business DEGREE STRUCTURE
and a heart for the game can combine in a lucrative
career that will be as rewarding as it is challenging. In addition to facilitated theoretical subjects, experiential learning is a foundation of this
course. As such it is designed to provide learners with practical work experience which
You can make a career out of your love of sport by
is undertaken over two subjects (and two study periods) WIL201A and WIL301A. This
studying sports management - the business end of
equates to a minimum of 600 hours of industry experience and 180 hours of self-study.
sports and recreation.
Note: One study period is equivalent to one trimester of study (1 orientation week and
A Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) gets
13 weeks of subject delivery and assessment). The accredited full-time study load is 3
you to wherever there is sport – which is just about
years. There are normally a minimum of two weeks holidays after each study period.
everywhere. From athlete and facilities management
to marketing and finance, a Bachelor of Business
(Sports Management) will prepare you for a
leadership role in this ever-evolving and intensely SAMPLE STUDY PATTERN
exciting business environment.

Subjects focus on core business skills with the TRIMESTER 1 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
addition of specialised sports management subjects.
1ST YEAR

Business subjects include sales and marketing; agile TRIMESTER 2 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
leadership, collaboration and managing people;
strategic planning and innovative problem solving;
TRIMESTER 3 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
and financial literacy. In your specialisation subjects
you will be exposed to the global sports industry and
gain insights into those areas of sport management TRIMESTER 4 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning
2ND YEAR

vital for a successful career in this most exciting of


industries. TRIMESTER 5 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning

TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken


3RD YEAR

TRIMESTER 7 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 8 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

“I’ve had an amazing


experience at ICMS, with so
Note: The course information in this brochure is indicative of a sample study pattern only and is subject to change.
Enrolled students will be made aware of changes to their course structure or subjects. Not all subjects are offered
every trimester. The Academic Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection and structuring your course.
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points).
many good memories and
great learnings too.”
Benjamin Bond,
Bachelor of Business (Sports Management)

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CURRICULUM SUMMARY CAREER SUBJECT SNAPSHOTS
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (SPORTS MANAGEMENT) JUMPSTART SPO101A Sports Management Fundamentals
Sport Management Fundamentals enables you to recognise key aspects of the
At ICMS we aim to develop agile leadership and business
business of sport and to determinate how it differentiates itself from other industries.
maturity. When you graduate with an ICMS Bachelor of
The subject looks at internal aspects of sporting organisations such as strategic sport
Business (Sports Management) you will have transferable
management, marketing, human resource and financial management and future sport
The course structure comprises of 12 core subjects, 6 specialisation subjects, 6 elective subjects and 2 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects over levels 100, 200 and 300, as follows: skills, industry experience, and in-depth knowledge of
management challenges.
Level 100: 6 core subjects and 2 specialisation subjects business management principles in practice. This will see
you ready for a career that spans industries and continents. Sport Management Fundamentals also looks at external factors such as professional
Level 200: 4 core subjects, 2 specialisation subjects, 2 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject
You could work in a multinational company locally or take sport, digital media, not for profit and organisational structures, governance and the
Level 300: 2 core subjects, 2 specialisation subjects, 4 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject
your skills and experience around the world. role of the state, including the influence of politics in the business of sport. All topics
All subjects are worth 3 credit points apart from the two WIL subjects which are worth 6 credit points each. draw on Australian and international case studies, with contemporary examples utilised
The possible career opportunities can include but are not to help support theory.
To be eligible for WIL201A Professional Placement I (WIL) a minimum of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100. N.B. Pre-requisites are noted at each level below.
limited to:
To be awarded the Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) students must complete all 26 subjects (84 credit points) as outlined below.
SOP201A Sports Marketing
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points)
Introducing students to the core issues and concerns of marketing in the sport industry,
‘Sports Marketing’ provides students with an overview of the strategies and practices
used by sports organisations to market their products and services to customers.
Sports
Player or Team Facilities To this end, the subject explores marketing concepts as they relate to the funding,
Marketing
Pre/Co- Mode of Manager Manager promotion and commercial development of sport across various organisational levels.
Subject code Subject name Subject type Credit points Manager
requisites delivery

Level 100 SPO301A Athlete Management and Representation


High performance sport operates in an increasingly complex legal, social, political
BUS101A Pathway to Success Core None F2F 3 Sports
Merchandising Sponsorship and technological environment. Given the ever-increasing demands placed on high
Promotion
ACC101A Financial and Commercial Literacy Core None F2F 3 Manager Manager
Manager performance athletes today, managers require the appropriate professional skills,
MGT101A Management Solutions for a Changing World Core None F2F 3
knowledge, and experience to support these athletes during their playing careers
MGT102A Global Citizenship Core None F2F 3
and in periods of transition, including extensive understanding of the legal and social
MKT101A Marketing Core None F2F 3
frameworks and systems required to maximise playing talent and career transition.
STA101A Data Informed Decision Making Core None F2F 3 Sports Media
Events Manager Sports Agent
Manager This subject will provide students with a critical understanding of the management and
SPO101A Sports Management Fundamentals Specialisation None F2F 3
coordination of athlete talent within the Australian sport system. An underlying theme
SPO102A Socio-Cultural Factors in Sports Specialisation None F2F 3
of the subject is the management of sport careers and also support for transition into
Level 200 retirement, and cessation of life as a professional or high-performance athlete.
*Course level of study pre-requisite: a total of 12 credit points including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 core subjects Sports Centre Warehouse Students will also develop an understanding of dual career management and the
(approximately 80% completion of level 100 core subjects) prior enrolling into level 200 core and specialisation subjects; and  Brand Manager
Manager Manager
**Individual subject pre-requisite: a total of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100, to undertake WIL201A policies, programs, processes and structures that influence athlete performance,
ECO201A Economics for Managers Core None F2F 3 personal development, and transition. Key considerations include the management
ENT201A Creativity and Innovation for Business Core None F2F 3 of personal branding, financial literacy, well-being and behaviour, communication and
LAW201A Business Law for Managers Core None F2F 3 social media strategies.
MGT201A Unlocking Your Leadership Potential Core None F2F 3

SPO201A Sports Marketing Specialisation None F2F 3

SPO202A Sports Facilities and Event Management Specialisation None F2F 3


QUICK FACTS
- Elective Elective None F2F 3

- Elective Elective None F2F 3 CRICOS Course Code: 0101122


WIL201A Professional Placement I Core (WIL) 30 CPs F2F 6 Accreditation Status: Active
AQF Level: 7
Level 300
*Course level pre-requisite: a total of 24 credit points  Campus: Northern Beaches Campus, Manly
(15 credit points – including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 and 9 credit points from level 200 core subjects)  WIL: Minimum of 600 hours industry
prior enrolling into Level 300 core and specialisation subjects; and 
experience
**Individual subject pre-requisite: Successful completion of WIL201A before undertaking WIL301A
FEE-Help: Yes, available to domestic students
WIL301A Professional Placement II Core (WIL) WIL201A F2F 6
Study Mode: On-campus / Online*
MGT301A Ethics, Sustainability and Profit Core None F2F 3
Start: Feb / Mar / May / Jul / Aug / Oct / Dec
SPO301A Athlete Management and Representation Specialisation None F2F 3
Course Duration: Full-time study load: 3 years
SPO302A Sports Futures Specialisation None F2F 3
Part-time study load: 6 years
Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3
Accelerated study load: 8 trimesters
Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3
Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective None F2F 3 *Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.

BUS301A Capstone Core None F2F 3

ELECTIVES
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to availability and course progression requirements. Your choices
allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions. Please check the electives table on page 82.

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“In 10 years’ time I would love to be
managing large scale sporting events
and competitions within Australia or
even internationally.”
Zoe Grout,
Bachelor of Business (Sports Management)

International College of Management, zone, which has allowed me to learn so build connections,” Zoe said.
Sydney (ICMS) student Zoe Grout may much in a short period of time,” Zoe said.
well be managing sports events on the “The professional standards at ICMS
scale of the Rugby World Cup or the “The sports industry is full of passionate allow the transition into the industry to be
Olympics one day if she follows her individuals who are driven to provide smooth, and the education I am receiving
dreams and fulfils her ambitions. entertainment through competition, which here provides me with the assurance
I align with. In 10 years’ time I would love that I can enter a full time role with a firm
Zoe is in her second year at ICMS and, to be managing large scale sporting events understanding of the industry. The Work
in that time, she has won an ICMS and competitions within Australia or even Integrated Learning aspect of my ICMS
Professional Scholarship and served as internationally. Something like the NRL, degree will set me up with connections that
a Student Ambassador. She is currently Rugby World Cup, or even the Olympics.” will be valued throughout my career.”
completing her Work Integrated Learning
as an Events and Game Day assistant with Work Integrated Learning is built into To prospective students, Zoe advised:
the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. every degree offered by ICMS, a career- “Don’t even think twice about applying -
focused higher education institute located studying at ICMS will be the best decision
The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, based in the Northern Beaches, NSW. It was you make!”
in Sydney’s Northern Beaches, are an this emphasis, within the teritary offering,
Australian professional rugby league team that attracted Zoe to study at ICMS. She
that competes in the National Rugby believes it is this aspect that will stand her
League’s Telstra Premiership, which is in good stead as she forges a career in the
the premier rugby league competition of competitive sports industry.
Australia.
“Work Integrated Learning is allowing
“All the staff at Sea Eagles, from the me to apply the content we cover in
membership team to the CEO, push me lectures to the real world, to strengthen my
to work to the best of my abilities and understanding of the sports industry and to
challenge me to work out of my comfort

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Bachelor of

EVENT
MANAGEMENT
Creating special memories and designing lifetime
experiences for others is what makes a career in DEGREE STRUCTURE
event management so fulfilling.
In addition to facilitated theoretical subjects, experiential learning is a foundation of this
Event management is a growing global industry with
course. As such it is designed to provide learners with practical work experience which
a broad range of employment opportunities across
is undertaken over two subjects (and two study periods) WIL201A and WIL301A. This
different industries. This is the ideal career for you if
equates to a minimum of 600 hours of industry experience and 180 hours of self-study.
you are organised, sociable and enjoy the satisfaction
of seeing a project through to completion. Note: One study period is equivalent to one trimester of study (1 orientation week and
13 weeks of subject delivery and assessment). The accredited full-time study load is 3
The Bachelor of Event Management will equip you
years. There are normally a minimum of two weeks holidays after each study period.
with the skills to rise to the top of this diverse and
dynamic sector. Designed to position students for
success in the exciting events industry, this is a
qualification which could to take you anywhere in the SAMPLE STUDY PATTERN
world.

Subjects focus on core business skills with the TRIMESTER 1 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
addition of specialised event management subjects.

1ST YEAR
Business subjects include sales and marketing; agile TRIMESTER 2 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
leadership, collaboration and managing people;
strategic planning and innovative problem solving;
TRIMESTER 3 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
and financial literacy. In your specialisation subjects
you will be exposed to creative events that stand out
from the rest and will have an opportunity to explore TRIMESTER 4 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning

2ND YEAR
various event ideas and translate them into your own
creative event concepts and designs. TRIMESTER 5 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning

Event management and business subjects are


supplemented by elective subjects from a range of TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

“ICMS offers an unforgettable business areas. Your choices include electives in


marketing, international tourism, entrepreneurship,

3RD YEAR
TRIMESTER 7 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
experience. I have most hospitality management and sports management.
This allows you to enhance your event management
enjoyed meeting new friends degree with subjects that reflect your interests and
TRIMESTER 8 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

ambitions.
and gaining career-relevant Note: The course information in this brochure is indicative of a sample study pattern only and is subject to change.

skills and knowledge.” Enrolled students will be made aware of changes to their course structure or subjects. Not all subjects are offered
every trimester. The Academic Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection and structuring your course.
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points).

Sophie Cuschieri,
Bachelor of Event Management

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CURRICULUM SUMMARY CAREER SUBJECT SNAPSHOTS
BACHELOR OF EVENT MANAGEMENT
JUMPSTART EVT101A Event Concept and Design
The success of an event starts with a creative design and concept. The event industry
At ICMS we aim to develop agile leadership and business
has grown exponentially over the past decade. Within the increasingly competitive
maturity. When you graduate with an ICMS Bachelor of
event space, events that are unique and creative in design and their concepts are
Business (Sports Management) you will have transferable
The course structure comprises of 12 core subjects, 8 specialisation subjects, 4 elective subjects and 2 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects over levels 100, 200 and 300, as follows: winners.
skills, industry experience, and in-depth knowledge of
Level 100: 6 core subjects and 2 specialisation subjects business management principles in practice. This will see This subject exposes students to a world of creative events that stand out from the rest
Level 200: 4 core subjects, 3 specialisation subjects, 1 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject you ready for a career that spans industries and continents. and provides an opportunity for students to explore various event ideas and translate
Level 300: 2 core subjects, 3 specialisation subjects, 3 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject You could work in a multinational company locally or take them into creative event concepts and designs. Students will be able to participate in
your skills and experience around the world. workshops to develop their own creative event ideas.
All subjects are worth 3 credit points apart from the two WIL subjects which are worth 6 credit points each.

To be eligible for WIL201A Professional Placement I (WIL) a minimum of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100. N.B. Pre-requisites are noted at each level below. The possible career opportunities can include but are not EVT201A Event Planning
limited to: This subject introduces students to the broad event planning principles and project
To be awarded the Bachelor of Event Management students must complete all 26 subjects (84 credit points) as outlined below.
management skills. It aims to engage students in the hands-on planning of a chosen
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points)
event concept, and the use of event industry tools to plan their chosen event.

Students will also learn how to interpret an event brief and demonstrate their planning
skills for a real event.
Event Manager Event Producer Event Director
Pre/Co- Mode of
EVT302A Creating Event Experiences
Subject code Subject name Subject type Credit points
requisites delivery The subject focuses on building the practical skills in event production. Students learn
how to produce an event based on an event plan and/or a real client brief.
Level 100
BUS101A Pathway to Success Core None F2F 3 Exhibition Wedding This subject gives students the opportunity to work on their chosen event designs and
Venue Manager
MGT101A Management Solutions for a Changing World Core None F2F 3 Manager Organiser bring the plans into production.
THE101A Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality & Events Specialisation None F2F 3

ACC101A Financial and Commercial Literacy Core None F2F 3

EVT101A Event Concept & Design Specialisation None F2F 3


Conference Sports Media
MKT101A Marketing Core None F2F 3 Sports Agent
Manager Manager
MGT102A Global Citizenship Core None F2F 3

STA101A Data Informed Decision Making Core None F2F 3


QUICK FACTS

Level 200 CRICOS Course Code: 0101130


*Course level of study pre-requisite: a total of 12 credit points including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 core subjects Fashion Show Festival Theming Accreditation Status: Active
(approximately 80% completion of level 100 core subjects) prior enrolling into level 200 core and specialisation subjects; and  Coordinator Manager Consultant
AQF Level: 7
**Individual subject pre-requisite: a total of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100, to undertake WIL201A
Campus: Northern Beaches Campus, Manly
ECO201A Economics for Managers Core * F2F 3
WIL: Minimum of 600 hours industry
ENT201A Creativity & Innovation for Business Core * F2F 3
experience
EVT201A Event Planning Specialisation * F2F 3
FEE-Help: Yes, available to domestic students
LAW201A Business Law for Managers Core * F2F 3
Study Mode: On-campus / Online*
EVT202A Site Logistics Specialisation * F2F 3
Start: Feb / Mar / May / Jul / Aug / Oct / Dec
EVT203A Event Production Specialisation * F2F 3 Course Duration: Full-time study load: 3 years
MGT201A Unlocking Your Leadership Potential Core * F2F 3 Part-time study load: 6 years
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 Accelerated study load: 8 trimesters
WIL201A Professional Placement I Core (WIL) 30 CPs** F2F 6

Level 300
*Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.
*Course level pre-requisite: a total of 24 credit points 
(15 credit points – including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 and 9 credit points from level 200 core subjects) 
prior enrolling into Level 300 core and specialisation subjects; and 
**Individual subject pre-requisite: Successful completion of WIL201A before undertaking WIL301A

WIL301A Professional Placement II Core (WIL) WIL201A** F2F 6

EVT301A Finance & Sponsorships Specialisation * F2F 3

EVT302A Creating Event Experiences Specialisation * F2F 3

THE301A Risk Management Specialisation * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

MGT301A Ethics, Sustainability & Profit Core * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

BUS301A Capstone Core * F2F 3

ELECTIVES
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to availability and course progression requirements. Your choices
allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions. Please check the electives table on page 82.

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Where did you do your Work What career achievements are you What would be your advice to
Integrated Learning and how has that especially proud of? someone considering studying at
helped you in your career? When I am on site for my events I am ICMS?
I completed my Work Integrated Learning extremely proud of what I have brought to ICMS gives you many opportunities to
at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney life. To be given someone’s vision and to grow your skills and knowledge but you
where I spent nine months working in their be able to create that is a big achievement. also have to be willing to take them.
Banquets Department. The role allowed It’s especially rewarding when you receive Join the committees that ICMS has and
me to utilise the skills I had been learning at positive feedback from your clients and volunteer to work at events; the more
the International College of Management, delegates too. practical experience you have the better.
Sydney (ICMS) in the ‘real world’ and learn This will put you ahead of the competition
How has your ICMS degree
about five star standards. It gave me a when you graduate and start applying for
contributed to you achieving your
strong insight on how events are run and jobs.
professional goals?
it was great to see the variety of ways a
The degree helped me get my foot in the Take every opportunity you can to make
hotel ballroom can be transformed to suit
door, I think half the operations staff at contacts in the industry, this will build up
any event, whether it be an awards night,
cievents come from ICMS; the college is your event network. It was through one of
wedding or conference.
highly respected within my organisation. my contacts that I got my current job.
What is your current role?
What were your highlights during your What is the best thing about working
I am an Event Manager at the Australian
time at ICMS? in your industry?
branch of cievents, a global strategic
The friends I made during my studies were The perks! I have been incredibly lucky and
corporate event management agency with
a big highlight for me. It’s also nice to now have travelled all over the world, staying
offices in Australia, New Zealand, Hong
have so many contacts in the industry. at five-star properties and experiencing
Kong, United Kingdom, United States,
As part of one of the subjects we had to different cultures. There are so many
Canada and South Africa.
organise our own event in teams. I am a experiences I would have never had
practical learner so for me, personally, this without my role which I am forever grateful
gave me a great insight into what being an for.
Event Manager would truly be like.

“To be given someone’s vision and to be


able to create that is a big achievement.
It’s especially rewarding when you receive
positive feedback from your clients and
delegates too.”
Mel Coller,
ICMS Alumna

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Bachelor of

HOSPITALITY
MANAGEMENT
“ICMS has allowed me to
reach amazing industry
leaders through industry
Developed in conjunction with leading Swiss
hotel school Cesar Ritz and featuring the most DEGREE STRUCTURE
placement.” comprehensive practical training component
in Australia, the ICMS Bachelor of Hospitality In addition to facilitated theoretical subjects, experiential learning is a foundation of this
Management represents the next generation in course. As such it is designed to provide learners with practical work experience which
is undertaken over two subjects (and two study periods) WIL201A and WIL301A. This
Rachel Webb, hospitality qualifications. When you graduate from
this degree you will possess the perfect blend of equates to a minimum of 600 hours of industry experience and 180 hours of self-study.
Bachelor of Hospitality Management
practical skill, theory and business acumen to take
Note: One study period is equivalent to one trimester of study (1 orientation week and
you to the top of your profession.
13 weeks of subject delivery and assessment). The accredited full-time study load is 3
Turn your passion for professional service into a years. There are normally a minimum of two weeks holidays after each study period.
global career. The growth of global tourism has
ensured that hospitality is now one of the world’s
biggest industries with a broad range of job
opportunities available in every country.
SAMPLE STUDY PATTERN
You could be working in a five-star international
TRIMESTER 1 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
hotel, an island resort, a lively city restaurant or a

1ST YEAR
major tourist destination. A career in hospitality offers
you both choice and security. TRIMESTER 2 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

The Bachelor of Hospitality Management is designed


TRIMESTER 3 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
to position students for success as professionals
in the hospitality industry, with a focus on future-
proofing you for adaptability in a rapidly changing TRIMESTER 4 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning

2ND YEAR
world. This course aims to provide you with
transferable skills, industry experience and in-depth TRIMESTER 5 (13 WEEKS - 300 hours) - work integrated learning
knowledge of hospitality practices that will allow you
to be employed in management positions around the
TRIMESTER 6 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken
world.

3RD YEAR
TRIMESTER 7 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

TRIMESTER 8 (13 WEEKS) - 4 subjects taken

Note: The course information in this brochure is indicative of a sample study pattern only and is subject to change.
Enrolled students will be made aware of changes to their course structure or subjects. Not all subjects are offered
every trimester. The Academic Consulting Office can assist you with subject selection and structuring your course.
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points).

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CURRICULUM SUMMARY DREAM SUBJECT SNAPSHOTS
BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
DESTINATION HOS101A Rooms Division Operations
This subject investigates the most significant department in a hotel or resort, Rooms
At ICMS we aim to develop agile leadership and business
Division, through the study and practical application of front office operational
maturity. When you graduate with an ICMS Bachelor of
procedures.
Hospitality Management you will have transferable skills,
The course structure comprises of 12 core subjects, 8 specialisation subjects, 4 electives and 2 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects over levels 100, 200 and 300, as follows: industry experience, and in-depth knowledge of business In this subject, current property management software, STR (Smith Travel Report)
management principles in practice. This will see you ready data and simulations are used to introduce students to the complexities of managing
Level 100: 6 core subjects and 2 specialisation subjects
for a career that spans industries and continents. You this area of a hotel or resort. Students will gain key knowledge required to manage
Level 200: 4 core subjects, 3 specialisation subjects, 1 elective subject and 1 WIL subject
could work in a multinational company locally or take your this department including the principles and procedures involved in the provision of
Level 300: 2 core subjects, 3 specialisation subjects, 3 elective subjects and 1 WIL subject skills and experience around the world. quality guest lodging with emphasis on front office, housekeeping and security and an
All subjects are worth 3 credit points apart from the two WIL subjects which are worth 6 credit points each. introduction to yield management.
The possible career opportunities can include but are not
To be eligible for WIL201A Professional Placement I (WIL) a minimum of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100. N.B. Pre-requisites are noted at each level below. limited to: The subject highlights the importance of clear and timely communication and
To be awarded the Bachelor of Hospitality Management students must complete all 26 subjects (84 credit points) as outlined below. collaboration both within the department and externally.
A typical full-time study load is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points)
HOS202A Bar and Mixology
This subject introduces beverage and bar operations. Achieved through the study and
Food and practical application of operational procedures and basic concepts in a variety of styles
Accommodation and scenarios.
Hotel Manager Beverage
Manager
Pre/Co- Mode of Director
Subject code Subject name Subject type Credit points The students’ understanding of beverage operations is greatly enhanced by the
requisites delivery
practical application of theoretical knowledge acquired in the classroom and the
Level 100 practical tutorials. This enables students to achieve the competency required to
BUS101A Pathway to Success Core None F2F 3 Hotel Sales and Guest Relations Banquet operate successfully in a management context.
MGT101A Management Solutions for a Changing World Core None F2F 3 Marketing Manager Manager
THE101A Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality & Events Specialisation None F2F 3 HOS301A Hotel Management Simulation
ACC101A Financial and Commercial Literacy Core None F2F 3 The accommodation industry is a significant sector of the global economy. It requires
the combination of tangible products as well as the intangibility of service and
MKT101A Marketing Core None F2F 3 Airline
Resort and Spa Restaurant experience. The need to remain competitive within a growing market requires planning
HOS101A Rooms Division Operations Specialisation None F2F 3 Operations
Manager Manager
Manager with an emphasis on people, finance, operations and marketing.
MGT102A Global Citizenship Core None F2F 3

STA101A Data Informed Decision Making Core None F2F 3 This subject uses a learning simulation, the Hotel Operations, Tactics and Strategy
(HOTS) simulation, which is concerned with developing skills for managing people,
Level 200
*Course level of study pre-requisite: a total of 12 credit points including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 core subjects Bar/Cocktail Catering operations and business in hotels and hospitality companies. It focuses on the business
Concierge
(approximately 80% completion of level 100 core subjects) prior enrolling into level 200 core and specialisation subjects; and  Manager Manager operations and management issues to be found in successful lodging enterprises.
**Individual subject pre-requisite: a total of 30 credit points is required, including 24 credit points at level 100, to undertake WIL201A

ECO201A Economics for Managers Core * F2F 3


The subject incorporates the application of key aspects of marketing, service
management, financial management, revenue management and business development
ENT201A Creativity & Innovation for Business Core * F2F 3
within a hospitality context. It develops effective problem solving and critical thinking
LAW201A Business Law for Managers Core * F2F 3
skills necessary to meet the service industry’s ever-changing needs.
HOS201A Food & Beverage Service Specialisation * F2F 3

HOS202A Bar & Mixology Specialisation RSA F2F 3

MGT201A Unlocking Your Leadership Potential Core * F2F 3

HOS203A Gastronomy Specialisation * F2F 3

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 QUICK FACTS


WIL201A Professional Placement I Core (WIL) 30 CPs** F2F 6
CRICOS Course Code: 0101132
Level 300 Accreditation Status: Active
*Course level pre-requisite: a total of 24 credit points 
AQF Level: 7
(15 credit points – including ACC101A, MKT101A, STA101A and MGT101A from level 100 and 9 credit points from level 200 core subjects) 
prior enrolling into Level 300 core and specialisation subjects; and  Campus: Northern Beaches Campus, Manly
**Individual subject pre-requisite: Successful completion of WIL201A before undertaking WIL301A WIL: Minimum of 600 hours industry
WIL301A Professional Placement II Core (WIL) WIL201A** F2F 6 experience
THE302A Revenue Optimisation Specialisation * F2F 3 FEE-Help: Yes, available to domestic students
HOS302A Service & Experience Management Specialisation * F2F 3 Study Mode: On-campus / Online*
MGT301A Ethics, Sustainability & Profit Core * F2F 3 Start: Feb / Mar / May / Jul / Aug / Oct / Dec
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3 Course Duration: Full-time study load: 3 years
HOS301A Hotel Management Simulation Specialisation THE302A F2F 3 Part-time study load: 6 years
Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3
Accelerated study load: 8 trimesters

Elective Elective Elective * F2F 3

BUS301A Capstone Core * F2F 3


*Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.

ELECTIVES
You may choose 100, 200 and 300 level elective subjects from a range of business areas, subject to availability and course progression requirements. Your choices
allow you to build a personalised educational experience that reflects your interest and ambitions. Please check the electives table on page 82.

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What is your current role, and how did I was then headhunted by Pier One Sydney What would be your advice to
you get there? Harbour for the role of Food and Beverage someone considering studying at
I am currently the Corporate Sales Coordinator, responsible for promoting ICMS?
Coordinator at Hyatt Regency Sydney, also their restaurant and bar, and for the Do not second guess the opportunity
assisting with managing Hyatt Regency coordination of events such as those held to study at ICMS. Employers look for

“Employers look for students from ICMS Sydney’s corporate accounts. I assist with
new business pitches and consumer facing
on New Year’s Eve and for corporate and
private events. I also trained staff on food
students from ICMS as they have both
practical knowledge and experience.

as they have both practical knowledge and marketing and events. and beverage admin and operations. What is the best thing about working
I started my nine month professional What career achievements are you in your industry?
experience.” placement at Shangri La Sydney in their especially proud of? No two days are the same. There is always
fine dining restaurant, Altitude. I worked While at Pier One Sydney, I implemented a challenge to overcome while maintaining
there for two years while studying at the SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) the integrity of the hotel’s brand and
Jessica Ho, same time. for administration, sales and operational seamlessly making the customer’s journey
duties. remarkable.
ICMS Alumna I moved on to Park Hyatt Sydney as a
food and beverage attendant where I was How has your ICMS degree
able to use my service skills learnt from contributed to you achieving your
my professional placement and from the professional goals?
subjects at ICMS. ICMS gave me a great overall
I was quickly promoted to Hostess, where understanding of hotel operations and
I was the face of The Dining Room and admin from events, food and beverage,
was also responsible for promoting the front office, rooms and revenue
restaurant to diners. management. I started as a corporate
sales coordinator with no rooms
background; however, my degree helped
me fill that gap.

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ELECTIVES *Selected subjects and qualifications are offered online. Please check the website for more information.

Subject code Subject name Subject type Pre/Co-requisites Mode of delivery* Credit points

Level 100

ACC102A Management Accounting I Elective None F2F or Online 3

ACC103A Financial Accounting I Elective None F2F or Online 3

ENT101A Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset Elective None F2F or Online 3

ENT102A Venture Ideation and Validation Elective None F2F or Online 3

EVT101A Event Concept and Design Elective None F2F or Online 3

HOS101A Rooms Division Operations Elective None F2F or Online 3

MKT102A Consumer Behaviour Elective None F2F or Online 3

MKT103A Digital Marketing Elective None F2F or Online 3

SPO101A Sports Management Fundamentals Elective None F2F or Online 3

SPO102A Socio-Cultural Factors in Sports Elective None F2F or Online 3

THE101A Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality and Events Elective None F2F or Online 3

TOU101A Tourism, Technology and Innovation Elective None F2F or Online 3

FBM101A Introduction To The Fashion and Retail Industry Elective None F2F or Online 3

FBM102A Styling and Creative Direction Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO120A Introduction to the Property Industry Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO134A Property Development Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO110A Principles of Valuation Elective None F2F or Online 3

Level 200

ACC202A Management Accounting II Elective ACC102A F2F or Online 3

ACC203A Financial Accounting II Elective ACC103A F2F or Online 3

ENT202A Entrepreneurial Business Model and Launch Elective None F2F or Online 3

ENT203A Guerilla Marketing Elective None F2F or Online 3

EVT201A Event Planning Elective None F2F or Online 3

EVT202A Site Logistics Elective None F2F or Online 3

EVT203A Event Production Elective None F2F or Online 3

FBM201A Brand Management and Product Innovation Elective None F2F or Online 3

FBM202A Fashion Planning and Buying Elective None F2F or Online 3

HOS201A Food and Beverage Service Elective None F2F or Online 3

HOS202A Bar and Mixology Elective None F2F or Online 3

HOS203A Gastronomy Elective None F2F or Online 3

MKT201A Integrated Marketing Communications Elective None F2F or Online 3

MKT202A Pricing and Distribution Elective None F2F or Online 3

SPO201A Sports Marketing Elective None F2F or Online 3

SPO202A Sports Facilities and Event Management Elective None F2F or Online 3

THE201A Trends and Issues in the Visitor Economy Elective None F2F or Online 3

TOU201A Tour Design and Development Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO201A Property Planning and Construction Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO220A Property Asset Management Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO210A Land and Property Law Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO240A Property Facilities Management Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO200A Commercial Valuation Elective PRO110A F2F or Online 3

Level 300

ACC301A Corporate Finance Elective None F2F or Online 3

ACC302A Audit and Assurance Elective None F2F or Online 3

ACC303A Business Taxation Elective None F2F or Online 3

BUS302A Blogging Your Way to Fame Elective None F2F or Online 3

FBM303A E-Commerce Elective None F2F or Online 3

FBM304A Fashion Consumption and Sustainability Elective None F2F or Online 3

BUS303A Study Tour Elective None F2F or Online 3

Choose your
BUS304A Project Management Elective None F2F or Online 3

BUS305A Mastering the Sale Elective None F2F or Online 3

BUS306A Innovative Disruption Elective None F2F or Online 3

ENT301A Funding and Financial Modelling Elective None F2F or Online 3

ENT302A Entrepreneurial Operations and Growth Elective None F2F or Online 3

EVT301A Finance and Sponsorship Elective None F2F or Online 3

EVT302A Creating Event Experiences Elective None F2F or Online 3

FBM301A Retail Strategy and Operations Elective None F2F or Online 3

FBM302A Visual Merchandising & Design Elective None F2F or Online 3

electives
HOS301A Hotel Management Simulation Elective None F2F or Online 3

HOS302A Service and Experience Management Elective None F2F or Online 3

HOS303A International Restaurant Concepts Elective None F2F or Online 3

MGT302A High Performance Leadership Elective None F2F or Online 3

MKT301A Marketing Strategy Elective None F2F or Online 3

MKT302A Marketing Analytics and Big Data Elective None F2F or Online 3

MKT303A International Marketing Elective None F2F or Online 3

MKT304A Social Content Creation Elective None F2F or Online 3

MKT305A Advanced Social Media Marketing Elective None F2F or Online 3

SPO301A Athlete Management and Representation Elective None F2F or Online 3

SPO302A Sports Futures Elective None F2F or Online 3

SPO303A Sports Governance Elective None F2F or Online 3

SPO304A Sports, Events, Tourism Elective None F2F or Online 3

THE301A Risk Management Elective None F2F or Online 3


Students may choose 300-level electives from a wide range of subject areas dependent on availability and course progression
THE302A Revenue Optimisation Elective None F2F or Online 3

THE303A Cruise Management Elective None F2F or Online 3


requirements. What electives you choose will determine the emphasis of your learning in certain areas, and reflect your
TOU301A Airline Management Elective None F2F or Online 3 interests. For example, if you wish to study a more intensified, strictly business degree, you would choose electives such as
Consumer Behaviour or Venture Ideation and Validation. If you wished to pursue an interest in marketing, for example, but
TOU302A Sustainable and Competitive Destinations Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO300A Property Investment and Finance Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO320A Corporate Real Estate Asset Management Elective None F2F or Online 3 within a business framework, you could choose electives such as Guerrilla Marketing or Blogging Your Way to Fame. The
PRO340A Statutory and Specialist Valuation PRO200A None F2F or Online 3
options are broad enough to cater for whatever direction you want to push your career.
PRO350A Building Design and Sustainable Development Elective None F2F or Online 3

PRO301A Advanced Property Analysis Elective None F2F or Online 3

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Switzerland?

Master
your destiny
Standing out in today’s competitive job market is critical. Our postgraduate degrees combine a solid and practical
grounding in business fundamentals with research focused industry training in which you will work in an organisation
for up to 600 hours and apply your knowledge to real business issues.

Your postgraduate experience will be personalised, subjects tailored to your career interests and a faculty dedicated
to your success.

Your advanced knowledge of the fundamentals of management, accounting, marketing, strategic intelligence and
finance will make you more attractive to hiring managers and give you the skills to hit the ground running once
you’ve landed a position.

Become a master of your own destiny. Our Master’s graduates are analytical problem solvers with a depth of
industry knowledge and professional industry experience. They leave ICMS ready to succeed as global business
leaders.

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Options for the Master’s program international event sector, the Master of Master of Management Graduate Certificate of Business You will learn how to critically interpret and Graduate Certificate of Business
includes: Event Management is designed to develop CRICOS Course Code: 078929F CRICOS Course Code: 078930B evaluate the impacts, trends and issues (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing)
- Day and night classes. strategic management skills and knowledge 2 Years 6 months associated with event management, as CRICOS Course Code: 103143F
(subject to timetable.) The Master of Management is designed The Graduate Certificate of Business 6 months
Postgraduate degrees are runthat
at may
the be applied to the delivery of events
Northern well as how to effectively communicate
- Northern Beaches and City Campus for in a range of local, national and global to sharpen your industry knowledge is the perfect platform for further with a wide range of stakeholders An ever-changing global tourism industry
Beaches Campus and the
classes (subject to timetable.)
City Campus. and prepare you for a leadership role in postgraduate study; it is also a globally needs marketing professionals with a
settings. associated with event management. You’ll
- FEE-HELP available for Australian citizens. business. Alongside business essentials recognised qualification in its own right. also explore the key marketing techniques thorough understanding of the critical role
Master of Management such as economics, finance, marketing, Comprising four subjects (one trimester) and concepts used to promote successful that marketing, media and promotions
Master of International Business (Tourism and Hospitality) and accounting you will also examine of study it is ideal for: events. play in the development and success of
CRICOS Course Code: 078928G CRICOS Course Code: 078929F contemporary business practice such • Professionals who have already tourism and hospitality enterprises.
2 Years 2 Years as leadership and innovation, and media received a Bachelor’s degree Upon successful completion of The Graduate Certificate of Business
The Master of International Business trains The Master of Management (Tourism and management. You will further your and would like to upgrade their the Graduate Certificate in Event (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing)
you in the strategic thinking and international Hospitality) trains you to be a business understanding of best practice for managing qualifications; Management, students may apply has been designed as a stand-alone
business skills required to be a leader in leader in the growth industry of tourism people and organisations and develop • International students seeking a formal for admission to the Master of Event qualification or a pathway into any of the
global industry. You will examine global and hospitality. This major in the Master advanced skills in strategic intelligence. qualification upon completion of their Management. ICMS Masters courses.
perspectives on key areas of business such of Management lets you shape your study trimester with ICMS;
as trade and finance, economics, accounting, around your experience and professional • Professionals who do not hold a Graduate Certificate of Business The Graduate Certificate of Business
marketing, human resources and people interests in tourism and hospitality, while Bachelor’s degree, have over five years (Media and Marketing) (Tourism and Hospitality Marketing)
management while developing your expertise gaining a postgraduate degree that is of relevant work experience and want CRICOS Course Code: 103142G focuses on developing advanced,
in cross-cultural business management. Our grounded in the fundamentals of business to gain a postgraduate qualification. 6 months transferable and professional attributes
Master of International Business graduates leadership. Graduates work in strategic All business aspects of the global through a program of student-centred
will engage with international markets as international management roles across Upon completion of the Graduate media and marketing industry require learning.
leaders of industry, in Australia and across the private and public sectors including Certificate of Business, students may management professionals, with skills to
the globe. destination sales and marketing, travel be eligible to articulate (enter) into the optimise operations in today’s digital age
and tourism consultancy, conference and second trimester of an ICMS Masters with an increasingly complex globalised
Master of Event Management event management, tour wholesaling and course (with exception of Master of Event context.
CRICOS Course Code: 097379G operations, tourism bureau management, Management).
2 Years attractions and resort management. The Graduate Certificate of Business
The Master of Event Management is Graduate Certificate in (Media and Marketing) is designed
designed for working professionals seeking Event Management to position graduates for success as
formal qualifications and students who wish CRICOS Course Code: 097378G professional marketing and media
to develop knowledge and skills relevant 6 months related business managers in a range of
to the event sector. Successful events can The Graduate Certificate in Event industries.
result in sustainable social, economic and Management is designed for working This postgraduate course has been
infrastructure outcomes and are emerging professionals seeking formal qualifications designed as a stand-alone qualification or
as a key strategy for communities coping and students who wish to develop a pathway into any of the ICMS Masters
with globalisation and the new economy. knowledge and skills relevant to the event courses.
Underpinned by a strong emphasis on the sector.

For more information visit icms.edu.au/postgraduate


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aspire
anything is possible
ICMS has an inclusive approach to education
– we help our students to achieve their career
CHOOSE
YOUR
goals whether it is directly through our Bachelor
degrees or via our pathway programs with
Aspire. PATHWAY
Aspire is another way for you to start your ICMS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
degree. At ICMS we know that past academic PROGRAM

(Entry from year 11. IELTS 3.5 overall or


results aren’t always an indicator of your future

EXTENDED PATHWAY
Duration dependant on English
level

16 months (Entry from year 11.


IELTS 5.5 overall or equivalent)

IELTS 6.0 overall or equivalent)


academic success. We support your transition

8 months (Entry from year 12.


AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN
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STANDARD
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PATHWAY

PATHWAY
from the Aspire: Diploma programs, Australian 2 trimesters 2 trimesters

equivalent)
Foundation program, English language programs, DIPLOMA DIPLOMA DIPLOMA
2 trimesters 2 trimesters

and the Postgraduate Qualifying Program.

2ND YEAR ICMS BACHELOR DEGREE

Note: Diploma programs may be taken as


stand alone higher education qualifications.

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All Aspire students are a fully integrated Programs are taught by our respected campus located in the heart of the city. to postgraduate study. Combining academic and English language subjects, the PQP will help you develop the core skills for success in
part of the ICMS student community. You ICMS academic staff. We prepare you for postgraduate studies.
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The exceptional student experience On successful completion you may gain entry with Duration: 1 trimester full time (14 weeks)
and receive additional learning support with personalised attention, small class
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including study skills, academic mentoring sizes and continuous academic support.
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overall or equivalent CRICOS COURSE CODES:
your degree. UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS 108404E
Cost: $24,000
• Small class sizes for more individual attention and support for UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS (SPORTS MANAGEMENT) 108405D
UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS (ENTREPRENEURSHIP) 108407B
ESL (English as a Second Language) speakers. UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS (FASHION AND GLOBAL BRANDING) 108408A

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INTERNATIONAL SPORT COLLEGE AUSTRALIA

train.
study.
achieve.
Passionate sports-people, aspiring athletes or those looking DIPLOMA OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT (HIGH PERFORMANCE)

to explore a career in the rapidly growing sports industry are CRICOS Course Code: 097377J

A perfect blend of business, sports management and athletic development subjects, the ISCA
now able to gain a Diploma qualification, whilst developing Diploma of Sports Management (High Performance) presents students with an opportunity to
their athletic capabilities. achieve sporting and academic success, and seek further pathways into higher education.

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OUR PATHWAY Academic Excellence and Support A High-Performance Campus Admission Criteria Articulation, RPL and Credit Northern Beaches Campus
Diploma of Sports Management The High Performance curriculum has Environment Academic Arrangements (if applicable) Training Facilities:
(High Performance) been developed and constructed by ISCA students enjoy state of the Completion of Year 12 with Band 2 or Students who successfully complete the Sydney Academy of Sport and Recreation
The Diploma program can be completed leading sports experts and academics. art training facilities including high above in English. Applicants with 2 years Diploma of Sports Management (High Wakehurst Pkwy,
as a qualification in its own right or as a Our high performance subjects not only performance weight training and testing of documented work experience and/or Performance) are eligible to articulate into North Narrabeen NSW 2101
pathway program to an ICMS Bachelor help students achieve their sporting areas; playing fields; pool and recovery completion of a Certificate IV qualification the ICMS Bachelor of Business (Sports
degree. Upon successful completion of aspirations, but also enable them to centre; dedicated sports medicine clinic; Management). Credit will be granted for a Teaching Facilities:
(or equivalent) will also be considered.
the Diploma, students have the option of understand nutrition, sports psychology, and quality teaching spaces. total of eight subjects. Similarly, students 151 Darley Road, Manly, Sydney NSW
continuing their studies with a Bachelor injury prevention and management, and English Language Requirements who successfully complete the Diploma of 2095 Australia
Exceptional Student Experience IELTS 6.0; TOEFL 69
of Business (Sports Management) degree overall athletic development. Sports Management may apply for direct City Campus
The exceptional student experience
offered by ICMS. entry into one of ICMS’ undergraduate Training Facilities:
Pathway to Bachelor of Sports extends beyond the classroom with
degrees. Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness (Aquatic
Our Advantages Management at ICMS structured sports programs, field trips and 2022 Domestic Student Fees
ISCA students are a part of the greater Upon completion of the Diploma of guest speakers to build your professional Note: if you are progressing to the Centre) – 85 Darlington Rd, Darlington
$24,950
ICMS student community, with an Sports Management (High Performance), network. ICMS Bachelor of Business (Sports NSW
average day involving coaching, training you may wish to continue your studies 2022 International Student Fees Management) degree, your internship
Internship Opportunity Teaching Facilities:
and strength and conditioning in the and transition into the second year of a $30,880 may contribute to the industry training
A critical part of training for your future Level 4, 451 Pitt Street, Haymarket NSW
morning and classes in the afternoon. You Bachelor of Sports Management at ICMS. placement located within the second year
career is practical experience. An
don’t just attend lectures – you receive ISCA prepares you for a smooth transition of your degree.
internship opportunity will provide you
additional learning support including study with personalised attention, small class For further information, go to https://www.
with professional experience and help you
skills, academic mentoring and first-class sizes and continuous academic support. iscaustralia.edu.au/.
connect with key contacts in your chosen
coaching programs. Students choose
industry.
ISCA for the following:

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TRAVEL AND STUDY IN THE US
ON OUR EXCHANGE PROGRAM.
ICMS offers two exciting Exchange programs in
the US. Exchange means that you swap places
with a student from the overseas University. So
you just pay your fees like you would normally
to ICMS and you take your classes overseas Johnson & Wales University (JWU)
instead. It’s a really great opportunity to get Johnson & Wales University (JWU) was founded in
some international experience on your resume, 1914 in Providence, Rhode Island. JWU has over
make new friends and to learn about another 17,000 students spread across 4 campuses. The
culture. largest campus is in Providence which is located just
a 45 minute drive from Boston and a 3 hour drive
to New York City. Other campus locations include
North Miami, Denver and Charlotte.

JWU offers the largest Hospitality program in


San Francisco State University (SFSU) the USA, however they also specialise in Retail
San Francisco has been consistently acclaimed as Marketing, International Business, Culinary Arts,
one of the top ten visitor destinations in the world. Sports Entertainment and Event Management.
Its growing hospitality industry is the city’s largest www.jwu.edu/providence
employer. At the heart of this dynamic setting is the
Hospitality and Tourism Management Department Students across all specalisations at ICMS, if eligible,
within the Lam Family College of Business at San are able to study a semester at JWU. Student’s can
Francisco State University. go in either the USA Spring or Autumn each year.

San Francisco State University (SFSU) is located How do I become eligible to go on Exchange?
near the pacific ocean in the calm south-western You need to be enrolled in an ICMS Degree, have a
quadrant of San Francisco. SFSU was founded in Grade Point Average of 3.0/4.0 and completed at
1899 and is a public University with over 30,000 least 30 credit points towards your ICMS Degree.
students. SFSU has over 2,000 international
students from 96 different countries. • Other criteria may apply. Exchange is open to
both Australian and International students.
ICMS students who are eligible, can take a semester
of study at SFSU in the USA springtime.
Find out more: www.sfsu.edu

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Intern like a

Jess Taylor
Bachelor of Business Management, 2016
BOSS
A practical way to strengthen your skills in your field of study, structured as
part of your degree as a stepping stone to get you the job after you graduate.

All our degrees include Work Integrated Throughout your degree you will have Industry training is also the ideal environment How does it work? Stage 1: Pre-Placement Program Stage 2: Industry Training Placement
Learning (WIL) subjects in which students practical opportunities to strengthen your skills for learning. Theory is important, it provides We have an impressive network of industry During your first year of study you will You will complete your industry placement
undertake a placement with an industry in your field of study. This is your opportunity you with the fundamentals and context of your partners. These leading companies provide undertake a Pre-Placement Program. You with one of our industry partners. There are
partner (also known as Industry Training or to showcase your professional skills. For many field of study. But theory is nothing without invaluable industry insight and experience to will prepare a resume, practise interview no college fees during your industry training
Internship). Industry training is an important of our graduates this experience introduces professional experience, where you can apply help shape your qualifications and ensure they techniques and gain the necessary knowledge period as you will be on placement with one
part of the ICMS experience. As an ICMS them to their future employers. your knowledge to a real-world context. Not are in line with industry best practice. When and skills to secure your placement. The of our prestigious ICMS industry partners.
student, our industry connections are your only will this make you more employable, it will you study with us you also learn directly from Pre-Placement Program is delivered by This is an opportunity to demonstrate the
industry connections. We recognise that also help to reinforce all that you have learnt in industry with on-site visits and guest lectures our Work Integrated Learning team who skills and knowledge you have learnt at ICMS,
graduates need more than a qualification to the classroom. from the best in the business. provide coaching and guidance. This gain valuable contacts in your chosen field
be competitive in a challenging job market. valuable experience will prepare you for your of study as well as gain practical “real world”
There are two stages in our industry training
placement and equip you with skills for future experience that enhances your career.
program:
employment.

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experience gets Jackson Godley
ICMS Graduate

JOBS
Talent and Outreach Programs Specialist at Google

It takes more than studying academic subjects to succeed in today’s


competitive job market, a reality embraced by the International College of
Management Sydney (ICMS) with 100% of students gaining work experience
before they graduate.

Alongside the challenging academic O’Connor (AM) said. Owing to the depth University on the QS World University in the classroom, and add value to the work kickstarted Property Management graduate what it took to understand a client and deliver
curriculum, the 6 to 9 month work placement and breadth of the industry partners with Rankings. The latest QILT (Quality Indicators environment in which they are placed. Chakyl Camal’s career in property. “I gained what they wanted. “For me it was a great
program is an integral component of every whom ICMS collaborates, students can find a for Learning and Teaching) survey showed valuable experience in facilities management, experience. It was a first, true taste of what
Mikey Foley from Ubisoft said “The company
ICMS course and degree. All students have placement that truly suits them. that more than three quarters of ICMS engaging with stakeholders and managing the hospitality industry was like.”
had been working with ICMS students for a
the opportunity to learn the key requirements students have a full time job within four projects,” he said.
ICMS places such a premium on industry while now, and the passion of the students And working at the Australian Bridal Service
of their chosen career focus area in the actual months of graduation (QILT). ICMS believes
placements because this experience offers shone through in their work placement. This Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) (ABS) during her industry placement helped
engine room of industry. that it is the quality of the theory taught in
students an inside track to a job in their passion and energy can be channelled and student Gemma Allen asserts that her ICMS Events Management student Sarah Manefield
the castle on the hill in Manly, combined with
Real life work experience translates into real chosen profession. It’s a win-win-win scenario, used by the company for its own benefit. industry experience working in Membership discover where her strengths and talents lie,
the compulsory work placement students
life success for ICMS graduates, almost for the students, the industry partners and for It’s really nice to be their introduction to the and Ticketing at the Australian Rugby Union so she can pursue them right after graduating.
undertake as part of their degree, that
90% of whom graduate with a job in their ICMS itself. working world and to help them along the made it easier for her to gain a similar role at
results in ICMS students getting such good “Industry training has helped me work out
chosen field (2018 Internal Graduate Survey). way.” the Wests Tigers Rugby League Club within
“ICMS puts student outcomes as paramount outcomes in the job market. where I want to head in my career … I
This outcome can be directly tied to more months of graduating.
as they are the key to our reputation,” The dual approach of working and doing discovered I want to work in the operations
than 1000 industry partners aligned with the Spending time in corporate corridors gives
Courtney-O’Connor said. clearly underpins the success of ICMS Alicia Budihardja owns her own business in and logistics side as I like to organise and
college and its career-focused curriculum. students the practical experience they need
graduates. Bali. She said her ICMS industry placement improve efficiency,” Manefield said.
Four-months after course completion, to succeed after graduation. Students have
“Our industry contacts are your industry at the Sheraton on the Park in Sydney was
ICMS graduates are employed full-time at the opportunity to practise the theories taught For example, a training placement at the
contacts,” ICMS Founder, Darryl Courtney- key in giving her a greater understanding of
a rate better than the top ranked Australian Reserve Bank of Australia while at ICMS
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10 TIPS
to make graduates more
EMPLOYABLE
As Australia’s leader of career-focused education, ICMS ensures graduate
employability and work integrated learning is a focal point of our curriculum.
From day one, students are encouraged and inspired to dream big and explore
all opportunities available to them.

This philosophy is paramount in ensuring 1. Work experience: When you study at 3. Communication is key: Emails, impressive idea, ICMS will give you the tools network, embrace connections both resilient and accept constructive criticism. The
ICMS has one of the highest graduate ICMS, industry experience is a requirement presentations, social media posts, monthly to build that confidence. professionally and personally. At ICMS you will CEO of a company started somewhere, and
employment rates in Australia, with almost of your qualification. Graduates are able to reports – writing effectively and for your target make lifelong friends, local and international often the greatest business success stories
90% of our students graduating with a job in highlight their practical experience giving them audience is a skill that needs to be developed. 6. Get connected: In a digitally connected connections. Remember: although creating were created where hard lessons were learnt.
their field. ICMS is also ranked number one for the makings of a fantastic resume. Industry How you write is critical in communicating in world, you must be comfortable with using these networks and your social media
Bachelor of Event Management and Bachelor experience is the most effective way to the workplace and is a reflection of you as new technologies. Upskill in social media, presence can keep you connected, it also Choosing to study at ICMS and gaining
of Hospitality Management in Australia, based develop the skills you will need to succeed in a professional. Learn to use the appropriate know your Snapchat from your Facebook and allows others access to your past interactions. valuable industry experience will help you
on the longest continuous industry placement, your professional life. tone and terminology in all communication. Instagram – not just as a user, but also as a Therefore, “don’t burn your bridges”. kick-start your career and stand out from the
student professionalism, work-ready students generator. As for basic office software, be the crowd. Industry experience is part of all ICMS
and our industry training team’s customer 2. The right experience: Students 4. The art of diplomacy: Treat others how employee that knows the shortcuts and how 9. Finding the answer: There are no limits degrees and our industry partners and faculty
care.* are encouraged to embrace volunteer they want to be treated, be respectful and to use programs effectively. to what you can achieve if you don’t stop embrace these tips, holding them front and
opportunities and to obtain a casual job appreciate other opinions. learning. Technology allows us access to centre when engaging with ICMS students.
Improving your employability skills will help you gaining valuable experience in the workplace. 7. Money management: Even if your readily available information instantaneously. If
graduate with the best prospect of securing These skills along with your industry training 5. Find your own voice and make it particular role doesn’t call for an intimate you don’t know something, don’t be scared
a job in your field of study. Combine these in your chosen field is a winning combination. heard: Our smaller class sizes with a focus knowledge of the economy, finances or to ask.
tips with what you learn in the classroom, and Make sure the experience you have aligns on presentations and group assessments budgets, be knowledgeable in these areas: it
you might just find yourself ahead of the pack with your future career goals. Remember you will develop your confidence in addressing will set you apart from the rest of the pack. 10. Thicken your skin: An expert in anything
when you graduate: may need to start at the bottom of the ladder others. Whether speaking potential clients, was once a beginner. Accept new challenges
you want to climb. contributing in a team meeting or pitching an 8. Networking is crucial: Broaden your where you may make mistakes. Learn to be

*Kantar Millward Brown. Versus a set of key competitors based on n=46 leading industry brand partners of ICMS (from a list of 140 leading industry brand partners)
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Student Clubs And Associations
There is so much to get involved in while
studying at ICMS and there is a club or
association for everyone. You can even start
your own club or association on campus if
you see an opportunity, just visit the Student
Experience Team to discuss your idea. Some of
our current clubs and associations include:

Asian Students Association


Scandinavian Students Club
The ICMS Scandinavian Association is a student
initiative which aims to strengthen the social
network for Scandinavian students studying at
ICMS and provide a forum for them. They share
their culture with ICMS students through cuisine,
beverages, music and social events throughout
the trimesters.

Living Water
To join any of these student groups, please
contact our Student Experience Team -
experience@icms.edu.au.

Sport At ICMS
At ICMS we work hard and play hard too! Sport
is a great way not just to keep fit but to make
friends and make the most of your time at
ICMS. As well as fun on-campus activities we
also have sporting teams representing ICMS in




Badminton
Table Tennis
Social Cricket
Nearby Activities

The remarkable setting of the ICMS campus


means that students have some of Australia’s
most beautiful walks, beaches, and views right
on their doorstep - a nature lover’s playground.
The below are just some of the activities within
club
ICMS Sports Clubs participate in local
competitions, in sports such as:








Ladies Netball
Mens Basketball
Ladies Basketball
Surfing and Canoeing
Surf Lessons
Bushwalks
Touch Rugby
the famous Home and Away TV series is shot.
Over the years many students have signed up
to be become volunteer life savers.

Manly Rugby Club - Home of The Marlins


ICMS is a major sponsor and partner of the
Manly Rugby Union Football Club, home of the
Manly Marlins. The club was formed in 1906
and competes in the New South Wales Rugby
Union competitions, the Shute Shield and
• Futsal
The ICMS Asian Association aims to bring all Living water is an interdenominational Christian internal and external tournaments - so there’s minutes of the campus: Tooheys New Cup.
Asian students closer together and offers a group at ICMS. Anyone is welcome to come to something for everyone! • Surf Camp Trips Surf Lifesaving Students and Alumni of ICMS have played and
support network for them. They share the Asian the weekly meetings to explore matters of faith • Snorkeling With nine beautiful beaches within walking supported for the Manly Marlins for many years
culture at ICMS through hosting regular activities run by Reverend Tim Giovanelli. On Campus Activities • Kayaking distance of the ICMS campus in Manly, and contributing to the clubs ongoing success.
and through letting us sample their amazing Our on-campus sporting facilities include tennis • Stand-up paddleboard Manly Beach itself having been rated by With a capacity of 5,000, Manly Oval is a festive
cuisine, music and social events. Melody Club and basketball courts and an outdoor gym. • Canoeing TripAdvisor as the Best Beach in Australia (2018 place for students to play or watch a great
The ICMS Melody Club meets on a regular Sports are normally scheduled in the afternoon • Surf Lessons game of rugby.
and 2019), Surf Lifesaving is a fantastic way for
Ark Association basis to practise their vocals and to rehearse or evenings throughout the week. • Bushwalks students to really experience a coastal lifestyle For more information on how to get involved,
The ICMS ARK Association (Acts of Random for one of the many upcoming events the choir • Social Tennis • Nature Trails while meeting people and making friends. email: sport@icms.edu.au.
Kindness) is part of a global effort to bring peace participates in. Some events have previously • Bootcamp • Bird Watching
and international understanding to the world included graduation ceremonies, corporate ICMS is a proud partner of Surf Life Saving
• Running club • Bike Trails
and is associated with Rotary International. They functions, cocktail parties and social gatherings. Northern Beaches, this includes a professional
• Zumba Futsal • CrossfitBike Trails
work on a number of community fundraising scholarship and sponsorship agreement.
• Volleyball • External Comps
events such as Starlight Foundation, Beyond • Basketball Visitors to the Northern Beaches will easily
Blue, Movember, Bear Cottage and many more • Surf club spot the many ICMS-branded lifesaving tents
fundraising events. on the beaches, including Palm Beach where
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Scholarships
The ICMS Scholarship Program encompasses all that the college represents: diversity, connectedness, industry-focused education. We
believe that by providing the opportunity for students to apply for the Scholarship Program, we are encouraging the passion that is evident in
our entire community.
Whether it’s through industry, peers, alumni or the greater world, the ICMS Professional Scholarship Program sets our students on course for
personal success in their professional lives.

Nathaniel Page
Courtney-O’Connor Scholarship Recipient

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Professional ICMS scholarships reward passion and potential. We have
partnered with leaders in related industries to provide

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and/or accommodation financial assistance, most of these
highly sought after scholarships provide recipients with
invaluable hands-on experience working in their chosen
industry before they even graduate. In some cases, they +

Scholarships
may work directly with management teams, learning from

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them and enhancing their personal and professional
opportunities. scholarships
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DON’T HESITATE

K APPLY
scholarships awarded to
Indigenous Australians
in 2020
NOW

HOW TO APPLY
1. Check the ICMS scholarships pages for application opening and closing
dates.
2. Download and complete the applicable Scholarship Application Form (pdf)
from the web page. (www.icms.edu.au/scholarships)
3. Submit your application before the closing date* with the required
supporting documentation.

Next Steps

If you meet the criteria to progress to the next stage of the application process you will
be invited to attend a panel interview.

*Applications received after the closing date will not be accepted.

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NEW DOMESTIC STUDENTS
SCHOLARSHIPS

ICMS Professional ANZ Scholarship Wotif.com Scholarship Manly Rugby & ICMS Wellington College –
Scholarships Open to: Australian students entering the Open to: Australian and New Zealand Scholarship Courtney-O’Connor
Bachelor of Business. Other degrees will students commencing the Bachelor Open to: New students commencing a Scholarship
Open to: High school students who are
of Business, Bachelor of Business
currently completing their final school year be considered. bachelor degree at ICMS.
(Entrepreneurship), Bachelor of Business Open to: All students at Wellington
or those on a Gap Year. (Marketing), or Bachelor of Business College, New Zealand who are completing
Value: Minimum $10,000 tuition scholarship. Value: Up to $45,000* tuition waiver.
Value: Up to $29,000. Includes 12-14 weeks full-time paid work (International Tourism). their final school year.
The Manly Rugby & ICMS Scholarship
placement at ANZ. Value: Up to $30,000* (this credit will be rewards performance, dedication, passion, Value: Up to $40,000*
These scholarships are offered for study
applied over the first 2 years of study at community contribution and academia.
commencing at ICMS in February. In We have partnered with ANZ to present ICMS provides an annual scholarship to
ICMS) and may include work placement The Manly Rugby & ICMS Scholarship
addition to financial support, community- this unique scholarship for new students represents a professional advantage to a Wellington College student in the name
within WOTIF Group.
minded students have the opportunity to commencing the Bachelor of Business your CV and a valuable endorsement of of an alumnus of Wellington College, Mr
Selection Criteria: You must display you as an individual. Darryl Courtney-O’Connor, Founder and
demonstrate their leadership skills to future and will also consider students enrolling
enthusiasm and motivation to your studies Chairman, ICMS.
employers. As a scholarship holder, you will in other courses who show potential to Selection Criteria: You will be
and a career in corporate business. The Courtney-O’Connor Scholarship is an
be encouraged to participate in the ICMS be business leaders. This scholarship Academic results, leadership roles - past commencing your bachelor degree at
opportunity to meet with and mix with like-
community through a professional student prepares students for a career in and present, business interests and work ICMS. You must be a player member of
minded students and business people,
ambassador role or through extensive business management with a 12-14 week experience will also be considered. the Manly Rugby Marlins and/or Manly
and to enhance your professionalism and
full-time paid work placement within Rugby Colts grades 2 or below.
access to the executive management of future career prospects.
*Total scholarship amount may be split *Total scholarship amount may be
ICMS. the ANZ organisation. This experience
between successful candidates. split between successful candidates. Selection Criteria: You will be
and exposure to the world of corporate
ICMS Professional Scholarships include: - Accommodation and Living Cost Credit commencing a bachelor degree at
banking will be of enormous value on the
may be awarded at the discretion of the ICMS. Scholarships are awarded based
• Bachelor of Business Scholarship resume of a young professional leader. Scholarship Board. on performance, dedication, passion,
• Bachelor of Business community contribution and academia.
Selection Criteria: You must display
(Entrepreneurship) Scholarship
enthusiasm and motivation for your studies *Total scholarship amount may be split
• Bachelor of Event Management and a career in corporate business. between successful candidates.
Scholarship
Academic results, leadership roles – past
• Bachelor of Hospitality Management and present, business interests and work
Scholarship
experience will also be considered.
• Bachelor of Business (International
Tourism) Scholarship
• Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Scholarship
• Bachelor of Business (Sports
Management) Scholarship
• Bachelor of Property (Development,
Investment & Valuation) Scholarship
• Bachelor of Business (Fashion
and Global Brand Management)
Scholarship

Selection Criteria: Evidence of all-


round achievement in your school and
the broader community. This includes
academic performance, extra-curricular
activities and work experience.

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NEW DOMESTIC STUDENTS
SCHOLARSHIPS We are committed to enabling students
who are facing adversity and hardship
to get a tertiary education. They will
have steps to follow and have
to meet certain criteria, but if coming
from these circumstances and wanting
to commit to a higher education then
we encourage applications for
Postgraduate Innovation
scholarships. We will award an
ACCOR & ICMS AEF
Scholarship Aboriginal and Torres increasing number every year.
Open to: New domestic Postgraduate Strait Islander Peoples
students.
Scholarship
Value: Up to 4 subject tuition waiver.
Open to: Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Ann Whitelock Courtney O’Connor
Partial Scholarships are likely to be
Islander People commencing either a
awarded when application numbers are
high. Subject to approval by the ICMS
ISCA Scholarship Diploma or Bachelor degree in Event or Chairperson, Aspiring Education Foundation, ICMS
Hospitality Management.
Scholarship Board. Applications for this
scholarship are invited from new students
Open to: Australian and New Zealand
students commencing the Diploma of Value: Up to the total value of tuition fees
Professional Scholarship Program
commencing a Master degree at ICMS. Sports Management (High Performance). of the chosen course, and accommodation
ICMS is offering scholarships to Value: Up to $12,000* tuition waiver. where applicable.*
Postgraduate students who will be
The ISCA Scholarship rewards performance, *Value of Scholarships varies according to
commencing their studies at ICMS in a
dedication, passion, community contribution the course undertaken and may vary from
2-year Master program. The scholarship
and academia. The ISCA Scholarship the estimated value printed here, and from
is awarded based on a three-component
represents a professional advantage to your year to year.
application process.
CV and is a valuable endorsement of you as
an individual.
Eligibility Criteria: Applicants need to
meet the ICMS entry requirements in Selection Criteria: If you are a passionate
English language proficiency for Master person with lots of energy and interest in
Degree level study. the Sports Management world, we believe
that you should apply.
Applicants must have a GPA of 3.20 from
their previous undergraduate degree. Other ISCA Scholarship includes:
Selection Criteria: • Easts Rugby Scholarship Alceon Scholarship
• Academic and English requirements Open to: Australian and New Zealand
• Manly Rugby Scholarship
• Essay submission (maximum 1000 students entering the Bachelor of Business
• Sydney University Football Club or Bachelor of Property (Development,
words)
Scholarship Investment and Valuation). Other degrees
• Eastwood Rugby Scholarship will be considered.

• Waratahs Scholarship Value: Up to $20,000 tuition waiver ($10,000


each year for their first 2 years of study)
• SEDA Scholarship and includes work placement within the
Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible to apply Alceon Organisation or an affiliated property
for the Easts Rugby, Manly Rugby, Sydney organisation.
University Football Club, Eastwood Rugby The experience and exposure to the
or Waratahs Scholarship, applicants must world of corporate banking will be of
be player members of the relevant club. unequivocal value on the recipient’s CV
To be eligible to apply for the SEDA and potentially open doors not imagined.
Scholarship, applicants must be a SEDA Selection Criteria: You must display
College student. enthusiasm and motivation for your studies
*Total scholarship amount may be split and a career in corporate business.
between successful candidates. Academic results, leadership roles - past
and present, business interests and work
experience will also be considered.

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CURRENT DOMESTIC STUDENTS
SCHOLARSHIPS

Strathfield Council Black & White Waiters Courtney-O’Connor Surf Life Saving Sydney Academic Excellence Postgraduate Innovation
Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Northern Beaches Scholarship Scholarship
Open to: ICMS students enrolled in Open to: ICMS Students enrolled in a Open to: Current bachelor degree Scholarship Open to: Currrent students who have Open to: Current Postgraduate Students
a Bachelor of Event Management or Hospitality or Events Management degree. students entering or in their final year of between 4 and 12 subjects remaining not with a maximum of 6 subjects remaining
Open to: ICMS students enrolled not including this current study period.
Bachelor of Business (with event electives) study at ICMS. including their current study period.
in a Bachelor of Business (Sports
degree. Value: Up to $7,500 of tuition fees, and
Value: Up to 6 subject tuition fee waiver. Management), Bachelor of Event Value: Up to 8 subject tuition fee waiver. Value: Up to 4 subject tuition waiver.
potential work placement. Management or Bachelor of Business
Value: Total value up to $25,400 Partial Scholarships are likely to be
ICMS has partnered with Strathfield Each trimester, the Courtney-O’Connor degree. These scholarships are highly competitive
ICMS has partnered with Black & White awarded when application numbers are
Council to offer students a unique Scholarship recognises a second and highly regarded as they reflect the
Waiters to present this unique scholarship Value: Up to $10,000 tuition fee waiver high. Applications for this scholarship are
scholarship offering a tuition waiver year student who exhibits leadership, academic best at ICMS and scholarship
opportunity for students currently in term and an amount of $300 paid weekly during invited from students with a maximum of 6
valued at up to $25,400 that includes community service and academic recipients will have the opportunity to subjects remaining not including this study
placement in the Events Department of 1 or 2 of their Bachelor degree. The the internship.
excellence. This combination of skills represent ICMS at academic, community period of their Master Degree at ICMS.
Strathfield Council. The Strathfield Council successful recipient will receive a tuition
Scholarship is awarded to a student who and talent is not rare at ICMS and the This is an exciting opportunity for students and promotional events. There are two
waiver to the value of up to $7,500 and Selection Criteria: You must have
displays enthusiasm and motivation for application process is competitive. who display enthusiasm and motivation scholarships available each trimester,
potential work placement. The experience demonstrated consistency in academia,
the events industry and whose aptitude, Scholarship recipients with exceptional for the sport and/or events industry two for the students with the highest
academic results and previous or current and exposure to the world of Events and excellence in innovation, professional
business acumen and presentation and whose aptitude, academic results cumulative GPA.
work experience fit with the sponsor’s Management will make the recipient’s performance, and overall contribution
skills may experience the opportunity of and previous work experience fit with Selection Criteria: You must have a
goals. CV. stand out, while also creating many to ICMS. You must maintain a minimum
executing their own business idea during the sponsor’s Surf Life Saving Sydney cumulative GPA of 4.50 or higher.
potential networking moments. Interested cumulative GPA.
Selection Criteria: You must be an the work placement hours. Northern Beaches business goals.
students further along in their degree will
enrolled ICMS Bachelor of Event Selection Criteria:
be considered.
Management or Bachelor of Business with Selection Criteria: You must be a current Selection Criteria: You will be entering • Academic record
event electives student entering trimester ICMS student entering or in your final trimester three or four of your studies.
three of your studies or beyond. You will year of study with between 3 and 12 • Essay submission (maximum 1000
be required to write an essay submission subjects remaining. You must demonstrate words)
showing community involvement, consistency in academia, professional • Community, leadership and student
leadership and student body contributions. performance, overall leadership and body contributions
contribution to ICMS.

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NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASPIRING EDUCATION
SCHOLARSHIPS FOUNDATION EQUITY
SCHOLARSHIPS

Postgraduate Innovation ICMS International Aspiring Education Aspiring Education Aspiring Education
Scholarship Scholarships* Foundation Equity Foundation Equity Foundation ISCA Equity
Open to: New International Postgraduate Open to: International students entering an Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship
Students. ICMS Bachelor degree.
(Undergraduate New (Postgraduate New Open to: High school students who are
Value: Up to 4 subject tuition waiver. completing their final school year.
Value: Up to $15,000. Domestic Students) Domestic Students)
Partial Scholarships are likely to be awarded Value: The AEF Committee determines
ICMS is part of a global community, Open to: High school students who are Open to: New domestic Postgraduate
when application numbers are high. Subject the level and value of each scholarship
attracting high achieving students from completing their final school year. students.
to approval by the ICMS Scholarship Board. awarded. At ISCA we want you to reach your
around the world. Our ICMS International Value: The AEF Committee determines Value: The AEF Committee determines potential. Through the Aspiring Education
Applications for this scholarship are invited
from new students commencing a Master Scholarships are for the very best of our the level and value of each scholarship the level and value of each scholarship Foundation (AEF), ISCA awards an equity
international students who can demonstrate awarded. awarded. scholarship to help secondary school
degree at ICMS.
high academic performance, leadership students in Australia experiencing financial
At ICMS we want you to reach your At ICMS we want you to reach your
ICMS is offering a scholarship to a hardship to achieve their tertiary goals. The
skills and a determination to succeed potential. Through the Aspiring Education potential. The scholarships are available
Postgraduate student who will be scholarship is available for tuition fees
as ICMS students. Applicants will be Foundation (AEF), ICMS awards equity for tuition fees and/or accommodation
commencing their full time or equivalent and/or accommodation expenses.
considered for the ICMS International scholarships to help secondary school expenses.
studies at ICMS in a 2-year Master program. students in Australia experiencing financial Selection Criteria: Evidence of financial
Scholarship** Selection Criteria: Evidence of financial
The scholarship is awarded based on a hardship to achieve their tertiary goals. The hardship is required. Academic results
hardship is required. Information provided
Selection Criteria: Selection is based on scholarships are available for tuition fees and community engagement will also be
three-component application process. in the application and supporting
your academic merit, aptitude, determination and/or accommodation expenses. considered.
documentation will be assessed.
Eligibility Criteria: Applicants need to meet and leadership skills. Scholarships available Selection Criteria: Evidence of financial
the ICMS entry requirements in English in every February / May / September term. hardship is required. Academic results
and community engagement will also be
language proficiency for Master Degree level *New international students applying for
considered.
study. international scholarships will have a range
of factors considered when applying and
Applicants must have a GPA of 3.20 from throughout the interview process including
their previous undergraduate degree. challenging or adverse circumstances.

Selection Criteria: **ICMS International Scholarships


• Academic and English requirements may consist of tuition waivers and/or
accommodation. Partial Scholarships are
• Essay submission (maximum 1000
likely to be awarded when application
words).
numbers are high. Subject to approval by
the ICMS Scholarship Board.

HOW TO APPLY Aspiring Education Foundation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Scholarship
Open to: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who are completing their final school year. At ICMS we want you
1. Complete your application and prepare your report supporting your application and to reach your potential. Through the Aspiring Education Foundation (AEF), ICMS awards scholarships to help secondary
other documentation if required (download application form here: www.icms.edu.au/ school Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in Australia to achieve their tertiary goals. The scholarships are
available for tuition fees and/or accommodation expenses.
scholarship/equity-scholarships)
Value: The AEF Committee determines the level and value of each scholarship awarded.
2. Apply online at www.icms.edu.au/scholarships OR mail the required documents to
AEF Scholarships, 151 Darley Road, Manly NSW 2095

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APPLYING TO ICMS AS AN APPLYING TO ICMS AS
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT A DOMESTIC STUDENT
YOUR STEP-BY-STEP APPLICATION GUIDE YOUR STEP-BY-STEP APPLICATION GUIDE

Applying to study at ICMS as an APPLYING WITH AN Applying to study at ICMS as a WHEN TO APPLY EARLY ENTRY
international student means you are not ICMS INTERNATIONAL domestic student means you are an From 2022 ICMS offers seven (7) Our Early Entry Scheme is designed for
an Australian citizen, permanent resident, REPRESENTATIVE Australian citizen, permanent resident, opportunities for enrolment throughout high-achieving HSC students who want
or a New Zealand citizen. ICMS has representatives from or a New Zealand citizen. You can the year. All Undergraduate and to secure a place at ICMS before sitting
all over the world. Our education apply directly to ICMS or through the Postgraduate courses will share the the HSC exams.
1 Choose your degree representatives can provide you with Universities Admission Centre (UAC). same intakes dates. The seven intakes
To be eligible, you need to demonstrate
Find out which of our ICMS degrees detailed information in your own are available on all campuses and are
Choose your degree that you have a strong academic record
are the right fit for you. Read the degree language on our courses, educational 1 Find out which of our ICMS offered for all modes of study (online
and the potential to be an outstanding
descriptions in this prospectus. requirements, accommodation, intakes or on campus). ‘Main’ intakes offer 4
degrees are the right fit for you. ICMS student through your passion and
and fees, as well as assist you in subjects concurrently and begin in:
Read the degree descriptions in this commitment for a career in one of the
Consider your interests, career goals and organising student visas and travel February, May and August. ‘Mid-
prospectus. areas of study we offer: Business, Event
the level of qualification you wish to attain. arrangements. For further details, visit trimester’ intakes and a ‘Summer’ intake
Management, Hospitality Management,
www.icms.edu.au/agencies Consider your interests, career goals, may be offered, subject to demand.
International Tourism, Marketing
2 Apply to ICMS and the level of qualification you wish These intakes offer 2 subjects in the first
and New Media Management,
Complete and submit the application WHEN TO APPLY to attain. study period and begin in March, July,
Entrepreneurship, Property, Sports
form on page 133. Alternatively, you In 2022 there are seven intake periods: October and December. The ‘mid-
can apply online at www.icms.edu.au/apply February, March, May, July, August, 2 Apply to ICMS - Complete and
trimester’ intakes are unlikely to include
Management, and Fashion and Global
submit the application form on Brand Management
October and December 2022.* a full week of orientation. Term breaks
page 123. Alternatively, you can apply
Accept your offer (holidays) are between ‘End of Term’
3 After we assess your application
online at www.icms.edu.au/apply
ELITE ATHLETE AND PERFORMER
*Some intakes do not have a full week and ‘Start’ of the following study period. ENTRY PATHWAY
and issue you an official Letter of orientation. Term breaks are Applying via UAC – To apply to ICMS Being an elite athlete or performer
To apply through the Universities
of Offer you need to accept as described between ‘End of Term’ and Orientation through UAC visit uac.edu.au and follow should not impact your chances of
Admissions Centre (UAC) you need to
in the letter of offer. You will also need to of the next study period. the instructions for undergraduate tertiary study. We know you are not
adhere to its application deadlines. 2022
meet any entry conditions as well as submit students. defined by your academic results alone.
UAC applications will open in early April
evidence of paying the deposit. Applications should be made at least Let us take that into consideration with
Accept your offer 2021. Visit www.uac.edu.au for more
three months prior to the preferred 3 After we assess your application info.
your application.
4 Apply for your visa enrolment date. Late applications are
and issue you an official Letter of Offer LEADERSHIP ENTRY PROGRAM
All international students require a accepted, however places at ICMS are ICMS High Academic Places (HAP)
you need to accept to secure your place Our Leadership Entry Program offers
valid student visa to come to Australia to limited. (February intake only)
at ICMS. Simply follow the instructions students who have demonstrated
study. For information on how to apply for Hard work deserves to be rewarded so
in your offer pack. significant leadership in their school
your visa visit the Department of Home our High Academic Places will mean
and/or community, a place at ICMS
Affairs (DHA) website at www.homeaffairs. Book your accommodation that your study at ICMS will be at a cost
gov.au 4 If you intend to live on campus more comparable to a Commonwealth
based on their academic achievement,
leadership experience and aspirations,
at ICMS you’ll need to book a Supported Place (CSP). These places
and a nomination from their school.
Book your accommodation are awarded on the basis of application
5 If you intend to live on campus at
room. Make your online booking early as
places are limited at www.icms.edu.au/ interview and academic performance in More details can be found on the ICMS
ICMS you’ll need to book a room. accommodation. your HSC or equivalent. website.
Make your online booking early as
places are limited at www.icms.edu.au/ 5 Come to Orientation Week Only UAC applicants will be considered
and enrol in classes for an ICMS High Academic Place.
accommodation
Welcome to ICMS! Now you’re ready Students who are not offered a High
to start life as an ICMS student. Come Academic Place are eligible for direct
6 Come to Orientation
along to Orientation Week, enrol in your entry or alternative entry.
and enrol in classes
Welcome to ICMS! Now you’re classes, explore the campus, meet your
We recommend you apply both directly
ready to start life as an ICMS student. classmates and enjoy all the fun.
to ICMS and through UAC.
Come along to Orientation, enrol in
PATHWAYS TO ICMS
your classes, explore the campus, meet
If you fall short of ICMS entry
your classmates and enjoy all the fun.
requirements you may be offered an
For the latest entry requirements go to icms.edu.au/future-students/application-information/entry-requirements alternative entry pathway through Aspire
Institute. For more information refer to
www.aspire.edu.au.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ICMS.EDU.AU/ENTRY

ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS


The minimum academic entry requirements for all ICMS degrees are detailed in the entry requirements section of the ICMS website. The most
recent academic entry requirements by country are listed on the ICMS website at www.icms.edu.au/entry.

How to Apply
ICMS offers several admission pathways and a holistic approach to assessing applicants including the opportunity of an interview combined
with consideration of a recognised certificate, qualifications or evidence of at least two years of relevant full-time paid work experience for
undergraduate applicants and five years of relevant full-time paid work experience for graduate certificate applicants. Applicants may apply
directly via the ICMS website Online Application or through the University Admissions Centre (UAC).

Pathways to ICMS
Applicants who do not meet the required entry requirements should consider applying for a diploma through pathway provider Aspire Institute.
Aspire offers higher education diplomas as a stand-alone qualification or, should applicants wish to further their studies, they could choose
to use the diploma qualification as a pathway into a bachelor program at ICMS, or one of the other distinguished Australian universities and
colleges that Aspire has partnership with.

Advanced Standing / Recognition of Prior Learning / Credit Transfers


Applicants who can demonstrate successful completion of equivalent subjects at a recognised institution may be eligible for credit towards
study at ICMS.

Similarly, applicants who can demonstrate competence attained through formal training, work experience and/or life experience may also be
eligible for advanced standing in an ICMS course.

View the Advanced Standing Policy in the Policy Library (policies.icms.edu.au) or contact info@icms.edu.au for further information.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS


For entry into an ICMS Bachelor degree, the following English language requirements apply. If you do not meet the English language proficiency
requirements, pathway options are available through the Aspire Institute – see page 91 for more information.
• IELTS (academic): Overall score of 6.0, writing 5.5, speaking 5.5.
• TOEFL i-BT: Overall score of 69, writing 19, speaking 17.

For additional information about other English language proficiencies accepted please visit www.icms.edu.au

Tasha Ross
Bachelor of Event Management

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INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE IMPORTANT DATES
TUITION FEES AND OTHER EXPENSES
Undergraduate / Postgraduate term dates

2022 UNDERGRADUATE FEES Main intake = 4 subjects concurrently in the first term

Mid term intake = 2 subjects concurrently in the first term


Bachelor Degrees
Summer intake = 2 subjects concurrently in the first term
International - $3,750
Subject Fee
Domestic - $3,075
2022 INTAKE
Industry Training No fee
Term Orientation Start (Week 1) Census Dates End of Term
February 2022 2 February 7 February 25 February 6 May
March 2022 16 March 21 March 30 March 6 May
May 2022 18 May 23 May 10 June 19 August

2022 POSTGRADUATE FEES July 2022 29 June 4 July 13 July 19 August


August 2022 24 August 29 August 16 September 25 November

Graduate Certificate of Business Master of Management, Master of International October 2022 5 October 10 October 19 October 25 November
Business, Master of Management (Tourism and December 2022 1 December 6 December 15 December 28 January
Graduate Certificate in Event Management
Hospitality), Master of Event Management
International - $3,600 International - $3,600
Subject Fee
Domestic - $3,125 Domestic - $3,125 2023 INTAKE
Industry Training No fee No fee Term Orientation Start (Week 1) Census Dates End of Term
February 2023 1 February 6 February 24 February 5 May
March 2023 15 March 20 March 29 March 5 May
May 2023 17 May 22 May 9 June 18 August
July 2023 28 June 3 July 12 July 18 August
International students Study abroad students
If a deposit is required to be paid it will The fee for students coming to ICMS on a August 2023 23 August 28 August 15 September 24 November
be deducted from the first trimester study abroad package is $3,750/subject October 2023 4 October 9 October 18 October 24 November
tuition fee. International students are also for undergraduate and $3,600/subject December 2023 29 November 4 December 5 January 26 January
required to arrange health insurance. for postgraduate. All college-related
All other college-related expenses such expenses such as textbooks are charged
as text books and student experience separately.
activities are charged separately.
Domestic students *Some intakes do not have a full week of orientation. Term breaks are
International students are required to If you are an Australian citizen, you are between ‘End of Term’ and Orientation of the next study period.
have Overseas Student Health Cover eligible for FEE-HELP for your bachelor
(OSHC) for the duration of their stay in degree at ICMS. These Australian
Australia. ICMS can arrange your OSHC government loan schemes allow you
For the latest important dates go to
if requested. If you are a student from to defer all or part of your tuition fees.
Norway or Sweden, you may not require More information is available at www. icms.edu.au/future-students/application-information/
OSHC as cover is provided by your studyassist.gov.au. important-dates
national health schemes. You must show
All college-related expenses such as
proof of official health insurance cover
textbooks are charged separately. International students on student visas must complete their
from your home government provider.
Your local representative will be able to course within the duration specified on their Confirmation of
provide more details. Enrolment (COE). The course duration is based on a full-time
study load in each study period.

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connect with us c/icmsaustralia @icms_campus @icmscampus /icmsaustralia

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Contact us
We are represented in the following countries:
Contact us - info@icms.edu.au

Argentina Mongolia
Australia Myanmar
Bangladesh Nepal
Brazil New Zealand
China Norway
Colombia Philippines
France Russia
Germany Singapore
Hong Kong South Africa
India Spain
Indonesia Sri Lanka
Italy Sweden
Japan Taiwan
Macau Thailand
Malaysia United Kingdom
Mauritius United States of America
Mexico Vietnam

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UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION
FORM FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
COURSE DETAILS
UNDERGRADUATE COURSE AND SPECIALISATION

Preference 1

Preference 2

TRIMESTER DETAILS
Commencing:

FEB MAR MAY JUL AUG OCT DEC


YEAR

PERSONAL DETAILS CONTACT DETAILS


We will contact you by email, telephone or mail. To avoid delays in Permanent address in home country (required). This address cannot
your application, it is important you complete ALL your details clearly be the address of your agent.
including your email address.
Street address
Family name

Given name/s
Suburb Postcode

Date of birth Country

DAY / MONTH / YEAR


Current address
(only complete if different from your permanent address)
Gender: Male Female
Street address
CITIZENSHIP AND OTHER DETAILS
You must submit a certified true copy of the personal details page
of your passport.
Country of passport Suburb Postcode


Country
Country of birth

Telephone number (required)


Ethnicity

DO YOU CURRENTLY HAVE AN: Mobile number

Australian visa: Yes No


Email address (required)

Passport number

Year of arrival in Australia

Language spoken at home

CRICOS Provider Code for International College of Management, Sydney Pty Limited: 01484M.

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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS PARENT, LEGAL GUARDIAN OR SPONSOR DETAILS
SECONDARY STUDIES (if you are under 18 years of age)
(for example, high school studies, Year 12 certificate) Name of parent/guardian
Name of qualification

UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION
Parent/guardian’s telephone
School attended

FORM FOR DOMESTIC STUDENTS


Parent/guardian’s email address
Year completed If no, level left school

TERTIARY STUDIES COURSE DETAILS


(for example, Diploma, Bachelor, Master degree) YOUR APPLICATION CHECKLIST
UNDERGRADUATE COURSE AND SPECIALISATION
Name of qualification Proof of citizenship (certified copy of passport)
Preference 1
Certified copies of final education transcripts
(official English translations)
Institution attended
Certified certificates of required English language proficiency Preference 2
tests no older than one year

Year completed If no, level left school IF YOU ARE REQUESTING CREDIT TRANSFER

Certified academic transcripts and course syllabus

CV and certified certificates of employment showing all previous work, TRIMESTER DETAILS
ADVANCED STANDING FOR PREVIOUS STUDY Yes No Commencing:
if applying on the basis of work/life experience. FEB MAR MAY JUL AUG OCT DEC
If you have studied at another academic institution, you may be eligible for YEAR
advanced standing towards your course at this Institution. To request to
PLEASE NOTE: INCOMPLETE APPLICATION FORMS WILL CAUSE DELAYS IN PROCESSING.
have previous learning recognised for advanced standing, you will need
to provide documentary evidence of your current or previous studies.
Certified copies* and official translations of relevant documents must be
attached to this application.
DECLARATION AND SIGNATURE
PERSONAL DETAILS CONTACT DETAILS
The information collected on this form is used to assess your application
for entry to ICMS. Personal information may be disclosed to government We will contact you by email, telephone or mail. To avoid delays in Permanent address in home country (required)
STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS
agencies (for example, Australian Department of Home Affairs) as required your application, it is important you complete ALL your details clearly
Do you have a disability, impairment or long term medical condition that including your email address. Street address
by legislation.**
may affect your studies?
• I declare that the information provided on this form and in support of Family name
No Yes (if yes please answer the two questions
my application is correct, complete and up to date in every detail.
below in this section) • I am aware of the estimated total course fees at ICMS and living costs
Please indicate the area/s of impairment: for my stay in Australia and have sufficient funds to support myself for Suburb Postcode
Given name/s
the total period of my studies.
Hard of hearing/Deaf Low vision/Blind
• I declare that I am a genuine temporary entrant (GTE) and a genuine Country
Specific learning disability Medical condition student (GS) and that I have read and understood the conditions in
Date of birth
Physical disability Intellectual disability relation to these requirements as defined on the following website: Current address
https://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Stud/More/Genuine-Temporary-Entrant DAY / MONTH / YEAR (only complete if different from your permanent address)
Mental health condition Acquired brain injury • I agree to be bound by the applicable standards of conduct, statutes,
Neurological condition Not specified regulations, policies and procedures of ICMS, including any variations Street address
to these that the College makes from time to time. Gender: Male Female
Other disability

Signature (If under 18, guardian signature mandatory) CITIZENSHIP AND OTHER DETAILS
Suburb Postcode
Would you like to receive advice on support services, equipment and Country of passport
facilities which may assist you?
Date Country
Yes No

AGENT DETAILS (IF APPLICABLE) DAY / MONTH / YEAR


Is your country of birth Australia? Telephone number (required)
Agency name
For further information please visit www.icms.edu.au Yes No
or contact info@icms.edu.au
If no, you must submit a certified true copy of the personal details
Mobile number
Telephone page of your passport.
SUBMIT YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM
Are you an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander?
• Send to your Education Agent with the required documentation OR
Email address Email address (required)
• Send directly to: Head of Development Yes No
International College of Management, Sydney
151 Darley Road, Manly, NSW, 2095 Australia OR
Agent staff name Ethnicity
• Submit electronically via our website: www.icms.edu.au

*A certified copy is a copy of an original document that has been signed by a person officially
Year of arrival in Australia
Agent stamp authorised to confirm that it is a true and correct duplicate. Authorised persons include:
a Justice of the Peace; a police officer; a barrister, solicitor or attorney; a principal of an
Australian high school or primary school; a staff member of the Australian Embassy or Language spoken at home
Consulate; an authorised ICMS agent/representative (international applicants only). **Refer to
the Privacy Policy for further information policies.icms.edu.au/privacy-policy

130 CRICOS Provider Code for International College of Management, Sydney Pty Limited: 01484M. CRICOS Provider Code for International College of Management, Sydney Pty Limited: 01484M. 131
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS YOUR APPLICATION CHECKLIST
SECONDARY STUDIES All relevant sections of this application form are completed
USEFUL WEBSITES
(for example, high school studies, Year 12 certificate)
Certified copies of final education transcripts MORE INFORMATION FOUND AT ICMS.EDU.AU
Name of qualification (official English translations) Admission Criteria:
/future-students/application-information/admission-information
Proof of citizenship (certified copy of passport or birth certificate if Application Information:
your country of birth is not Australia) /future-students/application-information/how-apply
School attended Important Dates:
IF YOU ARE REQUESTING CREDIT TRANSFER /future-students/application-information/important-dates
Certified academic transcripts and course syllabus Fees:
/future-students/application-information/tuition-fees
Year completed If no, level left school
CV and certified certificates of employment showing all previous Accommodation:
work, if applying on the basis of work/life experience. /future-students/student-services/accommodation
Student Support and Wellness:
/future-students/student-services/wellness-support
PLEASE NOTE: INCOMPLETE APPLICATION FORMS WILL CAUSE DELAYS IN
Living Costs:
TERTIARY STUDIES PROCESSING.
/study-in-Australia/
(for example, Diploma, Bachelor, Master degree) Campuses:
Name of qualification /contact/our-campuses/
DECLARATION AND SIGNATURE Policies and Procedures:
The information collected on this form is used to assess your application https://policies.icms.edu.au
for entry to ICMS. Personal information may be disclosed to government Information on Education Services for Overseas Student (ESOS)
Institution attended agencies as required by legislation.** Framework:
https://dese.gov.au/esos-framework
• I declare that the information provided on this form and in support of Resources for Australian students
my application is correct, complete and up to date in every detail. Youth allowance and AUStudy: www.humanservices.gov.au
Year completed If no, level left school FEE help: www.studyassist.gov.au
• I agree to be bound by the applicable standards of conduct, Resources for international students
statutes, regulations, policies and procedures of ICMS, including any Australian diplomatic missions: www.dfat.gov.au/missions
variations to these that the College makes from time to time. Information on studying, living and working
in Australia: www.studyinaustralia.gov.au
Signature (If under 18, guardian signature mandatory) IELTS test: www.ielts.org
ADVANCED STANDING FOR PREVIOUS STUDY Yes No ESOS framework: https://internationaleducation.gov.au/Regulatory- INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, SYDNEY (ICMS)
CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 01484M
Information/
If you have studied at another academic institution, you may be eligible CRICOS COURSE CODES:

for advanced standing towards your course at this Institution. To request DOWNLOAD THE ICMS AUSTRALIA APP
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS: 0101110

to have previous learning recognised for advanced standing, you will Date BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (FASHION AND GLOBAL BRAND MANAGEMENT): 106411M
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ENTREPRENEURSHIP): 0101115
need to provide documentary evidence of your current or previous
DAY / MONTH / YEAR BACHELOR OF EVENT MANAGEMENT: 0101130
studies. Certified copies* and official translations of relevant documents BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT: 0101132

must be attached to this application. BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (INTERNATIONAL TOURISM): 0101128


BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (MARKETING): 0101119
For further information please visit www.icms.edu.au BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (SPORTS MANAGEMENT): 0101122
or contact start@icms.edu.au BACHELOR OF PROPERTY (DEVELOPMENT, INVESTMENT AND VALUATION): 106412K
STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: 078928G
MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY): 078929F
Do you have a disability, impairment or long term medical condition that SUBMIT YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM
MASTER OF MANAGEMENT: 078929F
may affect your studies?
• Send directly to: MASTER OF EVENT MANAGEMENT: 097379G
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS: 078930B
No Yes (if yes please answer the two questions
Associate Vice President (Australia and New Zealand GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EVENT MANAGEMENT: 097378G

below in this section) Development) GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS (MEDIA AND MARKETING): 103142G
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS (TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MARKETING:) 103143F
International College of Management, Sydney
Please indicate the area/s of impairment: 151 Darley Road, Manly, NSW, 2095 Australia OR ASPIRE INSTITUTE
CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 01484M
Hearing Vision • Send to your Education Agent with the required documentation CRICOS COURSE CODES:
OR AUSTRALIAN FOUNDATION PROGRAM: 076374G
Learning Medical POSTGRADUATE QUALIFYING PROGRAM: 094357D
• Submit electronically via our website: www.icms.edu.au DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS: 0101112
Mobility Other DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS (ENTREPRENEURSHIP): 0101118
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS (MARKETING): 0101121
Would you like to receive advice on support services, equipment and *A certified copy is a copy of an original document that has been signed by a person officially DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS (SPORTS MANAGEMENT): 0101124

facilities which may assist you? authorised to confirm that it is a true and correct duplicate. Authorised persons include: DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS (INTERNATIONAL TOURISM): 0101125
a Justice of the Peace; a police officer; a barrister, solicitor or attorney; a principal of an DIPLOMA OF EVENT MANAGEMENT: 0101126
Australian high school or primary school; a staff member of the Australian Embassy or
Yes No DIPLOMA OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT: 0101127
Consulate; an authorised ICMS agent/representative (international applicants only). **Refer to DIPLOMA OF PROPERTY: 106413J
the Privacy Policy for further information policies.icms.edu.au/privacy-policy DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS (ACCOUNTING): 106408F

PARENT, LEGAL GUARDIAN OR SPONSOR DETAILS


DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS (FASHION AND GLOBAL BRAND MANAGEMENT): 106409E
GENERAL ENGLISH PROGRAM: 092652B
(if you are under 18 years of age) ACADEMIC ENGLISH PROGRAM: 092650D

Name of parent/guardian INTERNATIONAL SPORT COLLEGE AUSTRALIA (ISCA)


CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 01484M
CRICOS COURSE CODE:
DIPLOMA OF SPORTS MANAGEMENT (HIGH PERFORMANCE): 097377J

Parent/guardian’s telephone

Parent/guardian’s email address

132 CRICOS Provider Code for International College of Management, Sydney Pty Limited: 01484M. 133
ICMS
I N T E R N AT I O N A L C O L L E G E O F M A N A G E M E N T, S Y D N E Y

NORTHERN BEACHES CAMPUS CITY CAMPUS


1 5 1 D a r l e y R o a d , M a n l y, S y d n e y Level 4, 451 Pitt Street,
NSW 2095 Australia Haymarket 2000

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(within Australia) (within Australia)
T +61 2 9977 0333 T +61 2 9160 8841
E info@icms.edu.au E info@icms.edu.au
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c/icmsaustralia @icms_campus @icmscampus /icmsaustralia

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