SCBIT is established and owned by a highly dedicated, educated and experienced academics and administrators who have more than 100 years of cumulative experience working in Australian higher education industry and vocational sector. SCBIT endeavors to provide high quality and relevant tertiary and vocational education to the Australian and Overseas students at Sydney.
VETAB Accredited and Nationally Recognized Qualifications ICHE offers VETAB accredited and nationally recognized Certificate, Diplomas, and Advanced Diplomas in Business and Information Technology. These courses provide the students to develop the necessary academic skills to excel in their future University studies.
University Programs Southern Cross University (SCU), a leading market focused University in Australia , in educational partnership and affiliation with SCBIT, offers Business and IT programs both at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. As regards to Business programs, SCU offers Bachelor of Business Administration as a Degree Link program, Bachelor of Business in Management and Accounting, Master of Business Administration and Master of Professional Accounting. As regards to IT programs, SCU offers Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT), Bachelor of Applied Computing (BAC) as a Degree Link program, and Graduate Diploma of Information Technology (GDIT) to Australian and International students at SCBIT campus in Sydney .
English Programs SCBIT has educational partnership with English Language Company and Universal English College Global Village to place the students who require English Language Study to qualify for entry into SCBIT programs.
Pathway to Higher Education The VETAB accredited Diploma and Advanced Diploma in IT, offered by ICHE, are articulated to Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) and Bachelor of Applied Computing (BAC) programs offered by Southern Cross University at its Sydney campus. The VETAB accredited Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Business Management, offered by SCBIT, are articulated to Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Business (Accounting), and Bachelor of Business (Management) programs offered by Southern Cross University at its Sydney campus.
CRICOS Registration In Accordance with the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000, SCBIT is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
Tuition Fee Assurance SCBIT has membership with ACPET and ESOS Fund for tuition fee assurance scheme.
Study In Australia (SIA) Study in Australia More than 400,000 international students were enrolled at an Australian education institution in 2007. When you graduate, your qualification will be recognised by international employers and leading education institutions around the world.
This is because all Australian education qualifications are included under one national system - Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). The AQF links school, vocational and university qualifications, making it easier to progress to the next AQF level anywhere in Australia.
The AQF also makes it easy for overseas governments to recognise your qualification. When international employers see it, they know what it stands for: a world class education in a modern, democratic and technologically advanced society.
Australia even has a system to recognise your qualifications from other countries. The Australian Government organisation, National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) helps Australian institutions to recognise qualifications from overseas, allowing for recognition of your previous studies. NSW Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Board (VETAB)
VETAB Mission Statement:
VETAB’s mission is to foster vocational education and training of the highest possible quality and with the widest possible community access, through a firm commitment to excellence, integrity and partnership. VETAB is committed to providing the highest quality services to all our customers.
VETAB’s main functions are:
to register training organisations;
to accredit vocational courses;
to approve persons to provide courses for overseas students;
to advise the Minister, liaise with authorities (both in NSW and elsewhere) and investigate and report on matters relating to these registration, accreditation and approval functions.
These are outlined in the Vocational Education and Training Act 2005 (the VET Act). The Act replaced the Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Act 1990 on 26 April 2006. These functions are supported by staff within the Quality Assurance Services Directorate of the NSW Department of Education and Training.