Overview
Situated in the heart of the Central Business District in Sydney, Australia, SIBN College is a vibrant and contemporary institution that offers a range of study programs designed to help students take their next steps in a business-oriented career.
Students are taught by expert faculty with courses that are practical in nature, designed around real-world scenarios and training and tailored to meet the needs of every student enrolled. Students will not only enjoy excellent teaching of the course material, but they will be personally mentored through the program to drive them to their best success.
There are a number of diplomas and certificates available at the college, in subjects such as business, marketing and communication, leadership and management, hospitality management, and kitchen management.
Courses vary in length and are measured in terms - the shortest courses last 3 terms (between 31 and 39 weeks) while the longest last for 10 terms (130 weeks). Tuition fees are charged on a term basis at AUD 2,000 per term, except for the Certificate III in Commercial Cookery and Cert IV in kitchen management which has a fixed fee of AUD 20,800 as package fee.
International students are very welcome at SIBN College, with some courses designed as a gateway to a university degree for students applying from around the world. To apply, students will need to provide evidence of their high school education (or equivalent) and provide an IELTS score to prove they are capable of undertaking a class taught in English.
The college has a supportive network of staff to help students throughout their time in Sydney, including a team that can help with finding accommodation, and a multilingual counselling service.
Students at SIBN College enjoy an excellent education and a fantastic study/life balance, with all the amenities and cultural attractions of Sydney. It's an incredible city for students, packed with great bars, restaurants, shopping, museums and more.
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