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BSC Careers & Pathways Newsletter

Edition 1
Tuesday 16 June 2026

Welcome to the BSC Careers & Pathways Newsletter

This newsletter is designed to keep students and families informed about the wide range of career, pathway and workplace learning opportunities available throughout the year.

From university and TAFE information to apprenticeships, traineeships, work experience, scholarships, employment opportunities and industry events, we aim to provide valuable resources to support students in making informed decisions about their future.

Career development is a journey of exploration, discovery and growth. We encourage students to take advantage of the opportunities available, ask questions, seek advice and actively engage in experiences that help them learn more about themselves and the pathways that interest them.

We hope this newsletter serves as a useful resource as students continue to explore their aspirations and plan for life beyond secondary school.

The Careers and Pathways Team
Beaumaris Secondary College

July School Holiday Events

A range of university and industry-based events will be available during the upcoming July school holidays, providing valuable opportunities for students to explore study pathways, career options and campus life. Events include hands-on workshops, campus experiences, industry expos, webinars and discipline-specific programs across areas such as health, education, business, law, science, design, technology, trades, music and wildlife conservation.

Some highlights include:

  • ACU Discover Events and Early Offer Webinar
  • Experience La Trobe Melbourne
  • Discover Monash workshops and Business Explorer
  • RMIT Tech & Trades Day
  • University of Melbourne A Day at Melbourne program
  • University of Melbourne Jazz & Improvisation Winter Camp
  • Whitehouse Institute of Design workshops
  • Zoos Victoria Careers Expo
  • JMC Academy Experience Day

Students are encouraged to review the attached flyer and register early, as places for many events are limited.

July School Holiday Events 2026

News from Victoria University

The VU Block Model

At Victoria University (VU) we have revolutionised tertiary education in Australia with our multi-award-winning VU Block Model. Feel confident and engaged in your studies with our unique VU Block Model®.

Study one subject at a time, learn in interactive, workshop-style classes, and be supported to reach your full potential.

Unlike the standard university model where students juggle multiple subjects at once over a semester, at VU students get to focus on one unit at a time over four-week or eight-week ‘blocks’, depending on the course. Students complete all assessments for each unit (subject) within each four-week block and receive their results soon after the block finishes.

The top 3 reasons VU’s Block Model is the “New Way To Do Uni” are listed below:

1) Achieve more

Not only has Block Model seen pass rates increase, but more students are also becoming high achievers with Distinctions and High Distinctions grades increasing.

2) Stand out

Block class sizes are small, students get to know their classmates and teacher, and become a working team, not just a face in a lecture theatre.

3) Build confidence

Learning in small, collaborative working groups, students are empowered to share ideas, debate concepts, and explore learning opportunities from their first class.

Students might like to watch a YouTube clip on the VU Block Model, as well as browse the link

Why Choose the VU Block Model.

News from Monash University

Monash Fine Art, Design and Architecture Experience Days

Gain a better understanding of different art mediums, design thinking approaches, and architecture studios through our hands-on experience days at the Monash Caulfield campus. Students will find out what it's like to be a student for a day, meet the university staff and explore the workshop spaces Monash students get to work in.

Fine Art Folio-building

Tuesday 30 June, 10.00am - 3.00pm

Design Workshop - Designing for Good

Wednesday 1 July, 9.30am – 11.30pm

Architecture Making Workshop

Wednesday 1 July, 12.00pm – 1.30pm

Find out more and register at Experience day workshops - Art, Design and Architecture.

Science Precinct Tours

If students would like to take a closer look and see where they could be studying after Year 12, this is a great chance to visit the brilliant science facilities and student spaces. Get a feel for campus life and have a chat with some of our science students and staff.

Dates: Tuesday 7 July 10.00am – 12.00pm OR Thursday 9 July 10.00am – 12.00pm

Where: Monash Science Precinct, Clayton Campus


Find out more or book a spot at
Monash Science Precinct Tours 2026

The Monash Design Prize

Calling all budding designers in Years 10 to 12! Submit your entry to the Monash Design Prize for your chance to win a $1,000 VISA voucher and a two-week paid internship with one of our design research labs.

Monash invites budding designers of the future to show how one might apply design to respond to some of our most urgent challenges in the world. Participants can choose any format; a poster campaign, product design, interior or public space, wearable device, digital platform...and address a particular challenge. Students can address any issue from sustainability and climate action to social equity and healthy communities.

Submissions must be made by Friday 11 September 2026.

Find out more at The Monash Design Prize - Art, Design and Architecture.

Make Music with Us

Monash’ annual 'Make Music with Us' days are open to students, teachers and music enthusiasts of all ages. Participants will learn from the teaching staff and industry experts, and experience all that Monash Music has to offer. Events are held across both semesters and includes ‘Day of Brass’, ‘Day of Classical Voice’, ‘Day of Percussion’, ‘Day of Piano’, and others.

Visit Make Music With Us to find out more.


News from Deakin University

Construction Management at Burwood Campus

From the start of 206, the Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) is now also offered at Deakin’s Melbourne Burwood Campus.

Students graduate with market-ready skills for careers in construction management, quantity surveying and property development. Students will also gain valuable hands-on experience through an industry placement elective, helping them kickstart their professional journey. Collaboration with Deakin’s architecture students ensures a sound understanding of both disciplines, preparing students for the real world with a well-rounded, adaptable skill set that employers look for.

This course is professionally accredited by the Australian Institute of Building (AIB), the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS), the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), meaning the degree is recognised in more than 50 countries – providing a global passport for work in Australia and beyond.

Find out more at Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours).

Bachelor of Engineering (Industry) at Deakin

Design and innovation are at the heart of engineering at Deakin. Our future-focused courses go beyond theory to provide you with the skills and experience you need to create innovative engineering solutions to the challenges of tomorrow. 

The Bachelor of Engineering (Industry) (Honours) extends this to equip students with technical expertise in an engineering field of their choice whilst also supporting them to complete a 12-month paid industry placement in their fourth year.

Students undertake core engineering units in their first year before selecting to major in either civil, electrical and renewable energy, environmental and sustainability, mechanical or mechatronics engineering.

The VCE prerequisites for this course are: Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English EAL (English as an Additional Language) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one of Maths: Mathematical Methods or Maths: Specialist Mathematics or Maths: General Mathematics.

The ATAR for 2026 entry was 79.80.

With an international skills shortage and approximately 100,000 more engineers required in Australia by 2030,* Deakin graduates are in demand. Environmental engineers and renewable energy engineers are also among the 15 fastest-growing jobs worldwide,^ offering exciting opportunities to make a global impact.

Depending on which field of engineering a student chooses during their degree, they could work in government, the private sector, consulting, or even education and research.

* Australian Council of Engineering Deans: Shortages of Engineers and Supply Projections, Dec 2021.
^ World Economic Forum’s ‘The Future of Jobs Report 2025’.

News from RMIT

Useful Career Guides

Have a career in mind, but not quite sure how to get there? RMIT's career guides have all the information you need to achieve your dream career.

RMIT has a range of very useful career guides – including architecture, art, aviation, biomedical science, building & construction, business & property, media & communication, engineering, fashion, law, and science.

Students are encouraged to browse Career guides - RMIT University to find out more.

News from Melbourne University

  • Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne makes distinctive contributions to society in research, learning and teaching and engagement.
  • UoM is consistently ranked among the leading universities in the world, with international rankings of world universities placing it as #1 in Australia and #19 in the world in the QS World Rankings 2026 - rankings.
  • The University of Melbourne has one primary campus – Parkville – north of the Melbourne CBD and associated campuses including Southbank, and rural campuses - Campuses and Facilities.
  • UoM offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees - Courses at UoM.
  • UoM offers a range of Graduate Degree Packages whereby students can bundle an undergraduate degree offer with an offer for a place in one of the specialised, professionally accredited graduate school programs.
  • The Bachelor of Design offers 14 majors, including Architecture, Civil Engineering Systems, Computing and Software Systems, Construction, Digital Infrastructure Engineering Systems, Games Design, Graphic Design, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Mechanical Engineering Systems, Performance Design, Property, Spatial Systems, Urban Planning, and User Experience Design.
  • The University has over 200 clubs and societies, which play an integral part of many students’ university experience - Student Clubs and Societies.
  • The University encourages students to make practical learning a part of their Melbourne experience, and these include internships and cadetships, leadership opportunities, and volunteering.
  • Overseas study programs are offered to students, and they are encouraged to study part of their degree in an international setting - Study Overseas.
  • The University of Melbourne offers numerous and generous undergraduate scholarships to high-achieving students, as well as numerous equity scholarships too. A recently introduced flagship scholarship is the Hansen Scholarship.
  • UoM also has the Access Melbourne program aimed at students who have found high school a challenge, and their circumstances have prevented them from achieving their best - Access Melbourne.
  • Students have access to a wide range of Student Services, which include - Student Services and a Careers Centre.
  • UoM offers a Guaranteed Entry to Graduate pathways - Guaranteed Entry to Graduate pathways.
  • UoM has numerous residential colleges for its undergraduate students - Student Accommodation.

Environmental Science Degrees

Environmental scientists measure and record features of the environment and study, assess and develop methods of controlling or minimising the harmful effects of human activity on the environment.

Environmental science is often offered as a major in science degrees.
This is the case at
Monash University - Science and Uni Melbourne - Science.

INSTITUTION

COURSE

VCE PREREQUISITES

MAJOR STUDIES IN 2026

CHARLES STURT
AW – Albury-Wodonga

Environmental Science and Management


ATAR: L/N (AW)

n/a but a successful completion of Year 12 is required, and an ATAR is also used for selection.

Applied Earth Science, Aquatic Ecosystems, Climate and Sustainability, Ecology and Conservation, Parks, Recreation and Heritage.

DEAKIN
M – Melbourne

Environmental Science and Sustainability

ATAR: 60.55 (M)

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.

Applied data analytics (minor only), Environmental science (Sustainability science, Ecology, Social science, Research methods, Mapping, Policy, Planning and impact assessment), Global engagement (minor only), Indigenous studies (Online, minor only), Sustainability (Environmental management, Water, Waste, Climate, Nature conservation, Parks, Bushfire, Catchments, Coasts, Sustainable communities).

FEDERATION
B – Ballarat
Be – Berwick
Gi – Gippsland

Environmental Science


ATAR: L/N (B)
L/N (Be)
53.15 (Gi)

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any English; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one of any Mathematics or any Science.

Climate change, Conservation, Ecology, Environmental restoration

RMIT
C – City

Environmental Science

ATAR: 70.95 (C)

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English other than EAL or at least 27 in EAL; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one of Maths: General Mathematics, Maths: Mathematical Methods or Maths: Specialist Mathematics.

Conservation, Ecology, Environmental analysis, Environmental biology, Environmental chemistry, Environmental monitoring, Environmental policy and management.

Sustainability and Environment

ATAR: 60.80 (C)

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English other than EAL or at least 27 in EAL.

Applied environmental research, Climate change, Conservation, Ecology, Economics, Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental economics, Environmental policy, Environmental studies, Environmental systems, Geography, Indigenous Peoples and land management, Natural resource management, Politics, Sustainability, Urban and regional planning, Urbanisation.

VICTORIA
F – Footscray Park

*Not Foundation Maths

Science
(Ecology and Environmental Management)


ATAR: N/P (F)

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in any Mathematics *.

Biotechnology, Ecology and Environmental Management.

BSC Careers Website

The Beaumaris Careers website is your go-to resource for senior pathways

The Beaumaris Careers website is your go-to resource for senior pathways, post-school options, workplace information and more. Explore the student portal to access tools like the Career Action Plan, e-Portfolio, Skills and Abilities Evaluation, and Career Investigator, providing invaluable insights into VCE Studies and opportunities beyond school.

BSC Careers Website