my career, my future
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MY CAREER, MY FUTURE
CAREERS INFORMATION
Our dedicated Careers Corner will be located in the TEAMS Building, upstairs:
¡ Up-to-date resources and course handbooks
¡ Course information from a variety of institutions
¡ Latest news and important dates
How can I help?
I provide all of you with assistance and careers advice which includes:
¡ Subject selection
¡ Tertiary selection/applications
¡ Career advice
¡ Resume writing/Interviewing skills/Job applications
I DON’T KNOW WHAT I WANT TO DO WHEN I LEAVE SCHOOL!
¡ Don’t worry, many students don’t, many students do. Students are all different.
¡ Student’s do need to be aware of their strengths and weakness.
¡ Most importantly, follow these steps to make the pathway planning process easier
THINK ABOUT:
¡ What are you good at?
¡ What do you enjoy?
¡ What might you want to do until you are 18?
¡ What might you want to do after you’re 18?
There are resources at school which could help you with these decisions.
WHY IS PATHWAY PLANNING IMPORTANT?
¡ Student’s are beginning to develop individual pathways to a career. This pathway will be different for different individual students.
¡ There are often many pathways to a particular career.
¡ Students need to develop their own self awareness and awareness of career opportunities.
¡ Creating a Pathway plan will make subject selection a stress free process
The journey …..
VCE
Yrs 11 & 12TAFE & Apprenticeship
University
EmploymentVCAL
We all have different journey’s that lead us in many different directions. The important aspect is to make the right decision on which path to take
WHAT IS THE VCE?
The Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) is a single certificate requiring students to satisfactorily complete at least 16 units of study. The VCE is a two year course that is normally undertaken in Years 11 and 12 of secondary school.
Students need to be aware that the VCE is a two year course and that Units 1 & 2 studied in Years 10 and 11 do contribute to the overall assessment and satisfactory completion of the minimum requirements of 16 units to be awarded the VCE. School Assessed Coursework and Examination grades for Units 3 & 4 are used to determine the ATAR at the end of Year 12.
HOW DO I RECEIVE THE VCE AWARD?
To be awarded the VCE, students must satisfactorilycomplete at least 16 units. The 16 units must include:
-at least three Units of English (2 Units must be fromUnit 3 &4)-at least three sequences of Units 3 and 4 studies otherthan English
VCE AT AL SIRAAT COLLEGE
u A three year course students undertake in Year 10, Years 11 and 12.
u Students begin their VCE program in Year 10.
u Extensive range of subjects.
u Each subject consists of 4 Units.
u A Unit is completed over the course of a semester.
VCE AT AL SIRAAT COLLEGEYEAR 10
One Unit 1 & 2 subject is completed in Year 10
YEAR 11
5 other Unit 1 & 2 subjects
+
Continue a Unit 3 & 4 subject completed in Year 11
YEAR 12
5 Units 3 & 4 are completed in Year 12.
In total the student completes VCE with 6 Subjects
VCE PROGRAM EXAMPLE
YEAR 10Unit 1 & 2 General Maths is completed in Year 10
YEAR 11Unit 1 & 2 English + Legal Studies + Psychology + Business Management + VET Business
+ Unit 3 & 4 Further Maths completed in Year 11
YEAR 12Units 3 & 4 English + Legal Studies + Psychology + Business Management + VET Business are
completed in Year 12.
In total the student completes VCE with 6 Subjects
PLANNING A STUDY PROGRAM
¡ Students in Year 9 select the VCE subject for Year 10
¡ Students in Year 10 select their VCE subjects for Year 11 & 12
¡ Subject selection is based on what the student wishes to study at University, realistic capabilities and interests
¡ Subject offering is determined by student numbers
WHAT IS VET?
¡ Vocational Education and Training
¡ Students who complete all or part of a nationally recognisedqualification may receive credit towards satisfactory completion of their VCE
¡ Students who choose this subject and complete the subject over Year 11 and 12 will:
- receive a Certificate III qualification
- credit towards their VCE ATAR• Students can study a max. of twoVET Subjects in VCE
YEAR 10 ELECTIVES
¡ At Al Siraat College, Year 10 students can take advantage of the opportunity to select from a wide variety of Year 10 electives.
¡ Year 10 Electives are a pathway to your VCE Subject, you must select your Electives very carefully to ensure that you will be considered for the right VCE subject in Year 11
¡ For example, if you want to do Year 11 Chemistry, you must undertake the Year 10 Chemistry Elective
¡ Your performance in Year 10 Electives will also contribute to your entry into the VCE subject in Year 11.
YEAR 10 PROGRAM
1. Compulsory Subjects for all Students
- English
-Year 10 Maths /Foundation Maths (by selection only based on performance in Year 9 Maths)
- Quranic Studies
- Islamic Studies
2. One VCE Subject (VCE General Maths will be available by selection only at Year 10 level)
A choice of:
-General Maths
-Biology
-VET Business
-VET Sport and Recreation
3. Year 10 Electives- students must choose 4 electives for each Semester
2021 YEAR 10 ELECTIVES
¡ Chemistry
¡ Entrepreneurship & Earning
¡ Health
¡ Lab Skills
¡ Psychology
¡ Economics
¡ Biology
¡ History WW2 (Humanities)
¡ Physics
§ Graphic Design
§ Food Studies
§ Systems Engineering
§ Environmental Science
§ Legal Studies
§ English Literature
§ Advanced Maths*
§ International Relations of the
Greater Middle East
Students must choose 4 electives for each Semester. Electives are a pathway to the VCE subject (please see handbook)* Year 10 Advanced Maths is compulsory for students who wish to undertake Year 11 Mathematical Methods. Students who do not do Year 10 Advanced Maths cannot do Year 11 Mathematical Methods.
MATHS PATHWAYS AT AL SIRAAT COLLEGE
MATHS PATHWAYS AT AL SIRAAT COLLEGE
MATHS PATHWAYS AT AL SIRAAT COLLEGE
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MATHS PATHWAYS AT AL SIRAAT COLLEGE
YEAR 11 SUBJECT SELECTION
1. Compulsory Subject: VCE English 1 & 2 or VCE Literature Unit 1 & 2
2. One Unit 3 & 4 Subject (continuation from Unit 1 & 2 selection in Year 10)
PLUS 4 other Unit 1 & 2 Subjects
Please refer to Year 11 Subject Selection Handbook for a list of Unit 1 & 2 subjects
HOW ARE SUBJECTS SELECTED?
¡ Subjects selected must meet the pre-requisite requirements of the University.
¡ Example: Bachelor of Civil Engineering (RMIT)
¡ A study score of at least 30 in English and a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (CAS).
¡ Example
¡ Bachelor of Accounting (La Trobe University)
¡ VCE Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English.
COURSE AREAS RELATED SUBJECTS TO CONSIDER
Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences
History, Business Management, Australian and Global Politics
Administration, Business, Economics
Accounting, Business Management, Economics, Legal Studies
Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
Building, Planning, Architecture Visual Communication & Design, Physics, Mathematics
Science Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, Mathematics
CHOOSING YOUR SUBJECTS
WHEN CHOOSING A VCE STUDY PROGRAM
¡ Think about what interests your child
¡ Search for the Courses on VTAC that your child wants to undertake and find out if there are any special requirements
¡ Undertake studies that your child likes or are good at or that they could be successful in
¡ Talk to your Careers Adviser
¡ Check out the Job Guide 2020
¡ Check out a VTAC – Victorian Tertiary Admissions Guide 2020
¡ Attend University Open day’s and ask questions
¡ Year 10 and 11 Subject Handbook
PLANNING AHEADUNIVERSITY COURSE REQUIREMENTS
¡ Each institution/University course has pre-requisite subjects that you need to study (plus extra requirements – like folios of work)
¡ You must have studied the required subjects to be eligible for selection into courses
¡ Plan for 3 years
RESOURCES
• Job Guide
• myfuture.edu.au
• VTAC Course Search
• University and TAFE Websites
• Specific Career websites e.g. Victoria police
• University/TAFE open days
WHERE TO FROM HERE?
¡ Begin discussing with your child about career choices, their strengths, capabilities, and interests
¡ Search for Career options, and courses
¡ Complete the Your Subject Selections Preferences (online)
¡ Please email me for any questions or advise
¡ Encourage your child to attend the one-on-one Zoom help session Thursday 3rdof September from 1-2pm