TVET Course Guide 2017

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2017 TVET course guide


Index About TVET

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What is TVET

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What are the advantages of undertaking a TVET course?

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TVET courses

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Attendance at TAFE NSW

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What costs are involved?

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School-based Apprenticeships and Traineeships (SBATs) 8 Students with a disability Types of TVET courses available for student selection

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How to apply?

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TVET courses

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Where are they now?

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Higher Education at TAFE SWSi

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TAFE SWSi colleges

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Key contacts

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Animal Studies (Introduction) 120 hr (1 year) Bankstown Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/B84 Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C84 Wetherill Park Friday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/WP84

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Animal Studies (Extension) 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Wednesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C85

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Animal Studies (Introduction) 240 hr (2 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C86

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Automotive (Mechanical – Light Vehicle) 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C51 Granville Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/G51 Wetherill Park Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/WP51

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Automotive (Mechanical – Light Vehicle) 240 hr (2 year) 14 Campbelltown (2 groups) Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C50 + C50B Wetherill Park Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/WP50 Wetherill Park Friday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/WP50B Automotive (Mechanical – Light Vehicle) SPY 240 hr (1 year) 14 Campbelltown Wednesday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 17/C50S Wetherill Park Monday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 17/WP50S Automotive (Panel Beating) 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C58

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Automotive (Vehicle Painting) 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C55

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Aviation (Flight Attendant) 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C113 Campbelltown Wednesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C113B Wetherill Park Friday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/WP113

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Beauty Therapy (Makeup) 120 hr (1 year) Bankstown Thursday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/B31 Granville Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/G31 Granville Tuesday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/G31B Liverpool Tuesday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/L31 Liverpool Friday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/L31C Liverpool (DISCRETE) Thursday 9.00 am – 1.30 pm 17/L31D Wetherill Park Friday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/WP31

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Business Services 120 hr (1 year) Liverpool Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/L11

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Business Services 300 hr (2 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C10

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Community Services Introduction (Aged Care) 180 hr (1 year) Macquarie Fields Tuesday 1.30 pm – 6.00 pm 17/MF21

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Community Services Introduction (Child Studies) 180 hr (1 year) Bankstown Monday 12.45 pm – 5.45 pm 17/B22 Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 7.00 pm 17/C22 Miller Monday 12.45 pm – 5.45 pm 17/M22

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Community Services Introduction (Child Studies) 240 hr (2 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C23

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Community Services Introduction (Child Studies) SPY 240 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Thursday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 17/C23S

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Community Services Introduction (Youth Work) 180 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.30 pm 17/C27

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Computer Aided Drafting (120 hr) (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C75

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Construction (Carpentry) 120 hr (1 year) Miller Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/M41 Miller (DISCRETE) Monday 9.00 am – 1.30 pm 17/M41D MBISC (Ingleburn) Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/MB41

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Construction (Carpentry) 240 hr (2 year) 24 Chullora Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/CH40 MBISC (Ingleburn) Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/MB40 Miller Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/M40 Construction (Carpentry) SPY 240 hr (1 year) 24 MBISC (Ingleburn) Tuesday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 17/MB40S Construction (Carpentry - Specialisation) 120 hr (1 year) Miller Friday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/M42

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Design Fundamentals (Graphic Design) 240 hr (2 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C99

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Electrotechnology (Career Start) 120 hr (1 year) Granville Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/G77 Electrotechnology (Career Start) 240 hr (2 year) Miller Tuesday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/M122 Granville Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/G122

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Events – see ‘T’ Tourism (Events) Fashion & Textiles 120 hr (1 year) 30 Macquarie Fields Tuesday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/MF101 Financial Services 300 hr (2 year) Liverpool Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/L01

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Floristry 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C80

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Hairdressing (Salon Assistant) 180 hr (1 year) Bankstown Monday 1.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/B35 Granville Monday 1.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/G35 Liverpool Friday 1.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/L35 Hairdressing 240 hr (2 year) Liverpool Thursday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/L34

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Horticulture/Landscaping – see ‘P’ Primary Industries Human Services (Health Services Assistance) 360 hr (2 year) 32 Macquarie Fields Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/MF20 Wetherill Park Friday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/WP20 Information & Digital Technology 240 hr (2 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C90

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Laboratory Skills (Forensic Science) 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C72

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Media (Imaging & Video) 120 hr (1 year) Miller Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/M94 Media (Sound) 120 hr (1 year) Miller Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/M95

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Metals & Engineering (120 hr) (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C71

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Plumbing 120 hr (1 year) Granville Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/G45 Miller Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/M45 Plumbing 240 hr (2 year) Miller Tuesday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/M48 Plumbing SPY 240 hr (1 year) Miller Friday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm 17/M48S

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Primary Industries (Horticulture) 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C112 Miller Monday 1.30 pm – 5.30 pm 17/M112 Primary Industries (Horticulture) 240 hr SPY (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 9.00 am – 4.30 pm 17/C111S

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Retail 120 hr (1 year) Further information about this course available through school support staff Campbelltown (DISCRETE) Wednesday 9.00 am – 1.30 pm 17/C05D Sport, Fitness & Recreation 240 hr (2 year) Macquarie Fields Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/MF25

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Tourism (Events) 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C83 Tourism (Travel) 120 hr (1 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C81 Tourism (Travel) 240 hr (2 year) Campbelltown Tuesday 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm 17/C82

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About TVET What is TVET? (TAFE NSW delivered Vocational Education & Training) The HSC allows students to undertake study in a variety of vocational areas that provide work-related skills and knowledge. These VET courses count as units of study towards the HSC and many can also be used in the calculation of their Australian Tertiary Admissions Ranking (ATAR). Senior high school students attend a TAFE NSW college to undertake a course that is included as part of their HSC pattern of study.

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Transport & Logistics 120 hr (1 year) Further information about this course available through school support staff Campbelltown (DISCRETE) Friday 9.00 am – 1.30 pm 17/C64D

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What are the advantages of undertaking a TVET course? The TVET option provides an alternative choice for those students who desire to: experience an adult learning environment access well-equipped classrooms, workshops, computer laboratories, and facilities that meet industry standards be taught by industry- trained and experienced specialists select from a wide range of courses TVET courses (based on TAFE NSW mainstream courses) will provide students with advanced standing and credit towards TAFE NSW mainstream courses. The majority of TVET courses also offer ‘continuing student status’. This allows students, to be given priority entry into further courses in their chosen study area, provided they enrol in the higher course within a two year period of successfully completing their TVET studies.

TVET courses: have been developed or endorsed by the Board of Studies Teaching and Education Standards NSW (BOSTES) provide credit towards an AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework) qualification which is nationally-recognised count as units of study on the Year 11 Record of Achievement or the Year 12 HSC may contribute to the ATAR (depending on course selected) assist you in acquiring new skills and capabilities a re appropriate for any ability level, including those who plan to proceed to university study are taught by teachers who have vast industry experience and links provide all equipment, materials, protective clothing and texts at no cost to students provide articulation into traineeships or apprenticeships provide maximum advanced standing into a TAFE NSW Certificate course after leaving school

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TAFE NSW is an adult learning environment. This means that you must behave like an adult and take responsibility for your own actions whilst you are attending TAFE NSW.

Attendance at TAFE NSW TVET courses are generally offered at TAFE for four hours, one afternoon per week over one or two years. There are, however, other variations of course delivery – see ‘Types of TVET courses available’.

What costs are involved? Students from Government schools are supported by funds from the NSW Department of Education – no additional cost to students will be incurred. Students from non-Government schools will need to discuss possible costs with their school. It is the decision of the non-government school or the system authority whether costs will be met out of school or authority funds, or whether individual students will have to cover all or part of the TVET course costs. All students are required to pay for their own travel costs to and from TVET courses. Mandatory equipment, safety gear and textbooks will be provided by TAFE for all students.

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School-based Apprenticeships and Traineeships (SBATs) In addition to the usual TVET course program, school-based apprenticeships (SBA) and school-based traineeships (SBT) are also available. A school-based apprenticeship or traineeship combines paid work with TAFE NSW training and school. The SBA option is equivalent to the first year of a full-time apprenticeship, whilst an SBT will provide a certificate of proficiency in the traineeship area – a great start for student’s’ post-school career options!

Students with a disability Careful consideration must be given to the courses selected by students with a disability. The chosen course must be assessed as the most appropriate course for the student and one that will provide successful vocational outcomes, together with the opportunity of further education and employment. Students with a disability can apply for TVET courses listed in this booklet. There are a small number of courses that are offered specifically for students with a disability. These courses are adapted to meet the needs of students and include additional student support as required. These are known as ‘discrete’ courses and are available in the following areas:

Both of these options allow students to obtain valuable work skills and experience whilst undertaking paid part-time work as part of their HSC study.

Beauty Therapy

More detailed information can be found at: http://www.sbatinnsw.info/

Transport & Logistics

Construction Retail Students with a disability will be interviewed by a school representative to assist with the planning and application process. An additional ‘Student’s Needs’ form will also need to be completed to assist TAFE staff with determining student support needs.

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See your Career Adviser for more detailed information and consult your Support Teacher Transition for further guidance.

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Types of TVET courses available for student selection TVET 120 hour

TVET 240 hour

TVET 360 hour

TVET SPY

These courses run for three school terms (4 hours per week) and give students the opportunity to try out a vocational area that they may wish to pursue as a post-school career option. Students undertaking a 120 hour TVET course will receive a TAFE NSW Transcript of Academic Record, which will list the units of competency that they have studied. These courses are open to both Year 11 and Year 12 students and give 2 units of HSC credit.

These courses run for seven school terms (4 hours per week) - commencing in Year 11 and continuing into Year 12. Students receive a solid grounding in the vocational area that can assist with making informed decisions about future study at either TAFE NSW or university, or can lead to direct employment after finishing school. Students undertaking a 240 hour TVET course will receive either a TAFE NSW Transcript of Academic Record, or in some instances a Certificate II or III national qualification. These courses are open to Year 11 students only and give 2 units of HSC credit per year.

These courses run for seven school terms (4-6 hours per week) – commencing in Year 11 and continuing into Year 12. There are only a limited number of 360 hour TVET courses and some will be School-based Apprenticeship or Traineeship courses (SBAT). There will also be two or three block sessions of delivery over the two years of the course. Delivery for some SBAT students may require the student to attend one full day per week with a first year apprentice TAFE NSW mainstream group. Students undertaking a 360 hour TVET course will receive a total of 6 units of HSC credit over the two years and will receive a TAFE NSW Transcript of Academic Record, or in some instances a Certificate II or Certificate III national qualification.

These are 240 hour TVET courses delivered in three school terms (7.5 hours per week) – designed as ‘fast track’ options to the standard 240 hour courses. Students undertaking a TVET SPY course will attend TAFE NSW a full day each, plus a full block week in the TAFE NSW non-teaching week in June and in Term 3. Students will achieve 4 units of HSC credit in the one year. They will achieve a TAFE NSW Transcript of Academic Record or in some instances a Certificate II national qualification. These courses are open to both Year 11 and Year 12 students. Students who undertake a Framework course offered as a SPY option will be eligible to sit the optional BOSTES HSC exam in that year. Students will also need to complete 70 hours of work placement during the year to meet BOSTES requirements.

TVET 180 hour These courses run for three school terms (4.5-5 hours per week) and give students the opportunity to try out a vocational area that they may wish to pursue as a postschool career option. Students undertaking a 180 hour TVET course will receive either a TAFE NSW Certificate II qualification or a TAFE NSW Transcript of Academic Record. These courses are open to both Year 11 and Year 12 students and give 3 units of HSC credit.

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TVET 300 hour These courses run for seven school terms (4 hours per week) – commencing in Year 11 and continuing into year 12. It is highly likely that there will also be a one-week block of additional work and some on-line activities to complete. Students undertaking these course will receive 5 units of HSC credit over the two years and will receive a TAFE transcript of Academic Record and a Certificate III national qualification.

All course information including TVET forms can be downloaded from the following website:

www.swsi.edu.au/tvet

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How to apply? Students are advised to speak to their Career Adviser, school TVET Coordinator or Year Adviser to select a course that best meets their educational and vocational needs. Alternatively, students and their parents are welcome to contact the SWSi TVET Unit for further information on any course. If you have any questions please visit the SWSi TVET website or telephone our unit directly. www.swsi.edu.au/TVET 9825 7484 or 9825 7244 Once a suitable course has been chosen, students will need to complete a ‘2017 TVET Expression of Interest Form’ and submit to school for on-forwarding to TAFE SWSi. These forms can be obtained from your school or downloaded from our website and must be signed by the student, parent and school representative prior to submission.

TVET courses

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Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

(Extension)

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Board endorsed Cert II in Animal Studies

Granville

Board endorsed Cert II in Animal Studies (Statement of Attainment) Campbelltown

Animal Studies

Bankstown

Animal Studies

Animal care and service workers train, feed, water, groom, bath and exercise animals and clean, disinfect and repair cages.

This course is for students who completed the 120 hr Animal Studies TVET course in 2016.

Students who undertake this course will be provided with a good insight into the wider animal care industry and gain skills necessary to care for animals in work places such as kennels, catteries, pounds, welfare centre and wildlife refuges.

Students will further their skills and knowledge in the animal care industry and allow for completion of the full qualification. This course will give you a head start to further study at TAFE NSW and possibly entry-level employment as an animal attendant or carer.

Students will learn to: Feed and water animals Assist in health care of animals Complete animal care hygiene routines ...and much more

Students will learn to: Provide basic first aid for animals Provide basic care for dogs Provide basic care for mammals ...and much more

HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible Students

HSC Credit

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible Students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 12

2 units

240 hour

2 years

No

Year 11

2 units + 2 units

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Students can undertake a variety of Certificate III courses in Animal Studies, Vet Nursing, Captive Animals and Companion Animals.

Career Pathways

FUTURE PATHWAYS Students can undertake a variety of Certificate III courses in Animal Studies, Vet Nursing, Captive Animals and Companion Animals.

Career Pathways

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Automotive

Automotive

BOSTES Course – Automotive (Board Developed) Cert II in Automotive Vocational Preparation

BOSTES Course – Automotive (Board Developed) Cert II in Automotive Vocational Preparation Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

Wetherill Park

Padstow

This course will give students an insight into the Apprenticeship required to enter a trade in the automotive industry.

Technicians must understand the vehicle’s systems to successfully proceed in the trade. The course includes understanding electronics with microprocessors systems, interpreting and diagnosing data, repairing faults and servicing vehicles.

A panel beater is a person who repairs vehicles back to their original condition after having been in an accident. They do this using many skilful techniques ranging from plenishing (metal working technique to smooth sheet metal), welding, filling, and many more. Panel beaters are also able to do vehicle restorations, paint preparations, small electrical repairs, small mechanical repairs, and car detailing.

Students will learn to: Use and maintain automotive tools & equipment Inspect & service engines Carry out workshop practices and activities ...and much more

Students will learn to: Use and maintain automotive tools and equipment Prepare vehicle/component/equipment for customer use Carry out panel repairs ...and much more

HSC DETAILS

HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

Course Option

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

120 hour

1 years

240 hour

2 years

Yes

Year 11 only

2 units + 2 units

240 hour

Not available for this course

4 units

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

1 year

Yes

Year 11 or 12

FUTURE PATHWAYS On completion of this course students will receive credit towards an Automotive Electrical/Mechanical Apprenticeship. Upon commencing a full-time apprenticeship students can then return to TAFE to complete their Certificate III trade qualification.

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Student profile: Clinten Fernando & Justin Varasuntara

(Panel Beating)

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Granville

Lidcombe

Campbelltown

Bankstown

(Mechanical – Light Vehicle)

Career Pathways

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

FUTURE PATHWAYS On completion of this course students will receive credit towards an Automotive Body Repair/Refinishing Apprenticeship. Upon commencing a full-time apprenticeship students can then return to TAFE to complete their Certificate III trade qualification. Career Pathways

Clinten and Justin started their journey into the field of automotive mechanics as school students when they commenced their School-based Traineeships with Peter Warren Honda in Warwick Farm as part of their Higher School Certificate. Clinten was in Year 11 at James Busby High School when he began in 2010 and has now completed his apprenticeship and is a qualified Service Technician. Justin followed a few years later from Bonnyrigg High School and is now in the final stages of his apprenticeship. The School-based Apprenticeship/ Traineeship program certainly gave these two young men a great advantage and a direct pathway to employment post-school.

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Automotive

Aviation

BOSTES Course – Automotive (Board Developed) Cert II in Automotive Vocational Preparation

BOSTES Course – Aviation (Flight Operations) (Board Endorsed) Cert II in Aviation (Flight Operations - Cargo Services) (Statement of Attainment)

A Spray Painter or Vehicle Painter removes rough spots on vehicle panels, sands surfaces using hand or power tools, colour matches and mixes paint, applies primer and finishing coats and polishes and waxes the finished paint work to restore a vehicle’s body back to its original condition.

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

This course is for students interested in entry level work in the aviation industry or a pathway to a career in flight operation such as cargo service operator or cabin crew.

This course will provide students with the basic skills required by the panel beating/automotive body repair industry.

This course will provide students with the basic knowledge, skills and values that international and domestic airlines seek when recruiting suitable candidates.

Students will learn to: Use and maintain automotive tools and equipment Carry out masking procedures Prepare vehicle components for paint repair ...and much more

Students will learn to: Communication and customer service Safety management and teamwork Roles of cabin crew and cargo service operators in the aviation industry ...and much more

HSC DETAILS

HSC DETAILS

Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

120 hour

1 year

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Students who successfully complete this course may progress to a full time apprenticeship in Certificate III Automotive Body Repair/ Refinishing.

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Wetherill Park

Campbelltown

Bankstown

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

(Flight Attendant)

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

(Vehicle Painting)

Career Pathways

Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: No Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 years

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

240 hour

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Students who successfully complete this course may progress to the Certificate III in Aviation (Flight Operations) or Certificate IV and above in other Aviation streams of study. This could lead to an exciting career as a Cabin Manager on domestic or international flights. Career Pathways

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Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Students undertaking this course will gain insight into a career in the beauty industry as a Makeup Artist, Beauty Therapist, Beautician, Salon assistant or Beauty receptionist.

An important and integral member of any office is the role of the Administrative assistant/receptionist/clerical assistant/secretary. A job role in this field brings enormous job satisfaction.

If you are well groomed, and are good with your hands, this course may give you a head start into an exciting career.

This industry is constantly growing which means job opportunities are plentiful and you are not restricted to one particularly discipline.

Students will learn to: Design and apply makeup Cleanse skin Demonstrate the application of skin care products ...and much more

Students will learn to: Produce word processed documents Create electronic presentations Maintain financial records Create and use spreadsheets ...and much more

HSC DETAILS Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes Duration

ATAR No

Eligible students

HSC Credit

Year 11 or 12

2 units

HSC DETAILS Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

120 hour

1 year

240 hour

Not available for this course

120 hour

1 year

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

240 hour

Not available for this course

School Holiday Block

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

300 hour

2 years

FUTURE PATHWAYS This course articulates into Certificate II in Nail Technology or Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy.

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Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown 

Lidcombe

BOSTES Course – Business Services (Board Developed) Cert III Business Administration Granville

BOSTES Course – Hair and Beauty Services (Board Developed) Cert II in Retail Cosmetics (Statement of Attainment)

Campbelltown

Business Services

(Makeup)

Bankstown

Beauty Therapy

Career Pathways

Yes

Year 11 only

2 units + 3 units

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate IV in Business, Business Administration, and Diploma of Business Administration. Career Pathways

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Community Services

Community Services

BOSTES Course – Community Services – Introduction (Board Endorsed) Cert II in Community Services

BOSTES Course – Community Services – Introduction (Board Endorsed) Cert II or Cert III in Community Services Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

Wetherill Park

(Introduction - Child Studies)

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

(Introduction - Aged Care)

With Australia’s ageing population there is a huge demand for aged care workers who have empathy and understanding of the elderly. If you are interested in a career in nursing, then this course may be for you. With further study at TAFE NSW you could gain employment as a nursing assistant or personal care assistant.

A child care assistant is a person who is committed to quality child care, is able to carry out duties to ensure the well-being of children in care and can contribute to the smooth running of the centre. This course provides students with basic skills suited to employment as an assistant in centre based care facilities for children.

Students will learn to: Work effectively and safely with aged people in nursing homes Provide personal and basic medical care to patients Provide a clean, comfortable, safe and secure environment for patients ...and much more

Students will learn to: Work in a team and develop strong communication skills Provide nutritionally balanced food to children Ensure children’s health & safety Apply first aid ...and much more

HSC DETAILS

HSC DETAILS

Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

Course Option

Duration

No

Year 11 or 12

3 units

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

180 hour

1 year

180 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

3 units

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour

2 years

No

Year 11 only

2 units + 2 units

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

4 units

School Holiday Block

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Aged Care, Certificate III in Home and Community Care, Certificate III in Disability, Certificate IV in Aged Care, Certificate IV in Home and Community Care and Certificate IV in Disability. Career Pathways

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care and Bachelor of Teaching – Early Childhood. Career Pathways

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Community Services

Computer Aided Drafting

BOSTES Course – Community Services – Introduction (Board Endorsed) Cert II in Community Services

BOSTES Course – Computer Aided Drafting (Board Endorsed) Statement of Attainment in Computer Aided Drafting (TVET)

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

Wetherill Park

(CAD)

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

(Introduction - Youth Work)

This course will provide students with a basic understanding of the forms and practices of working with young people, the nature of Youth Work and the provisions of Youth Work programs and services in Australia.

This course is for students wishing to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to produce Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) drawings ranging from simple two dimensional to more complex three dimensional drawings for presentation purposes.

Students will learn to: Deliver a service to clients Work effectively with young people Respond effectively to difficult or challenging behaviour ...and much more

Students will be able to apply their skills and knowledge to a general metal and engineering drafting office environment.

HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

180 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

3 units

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate IV in Youth Work and Diploma of Youth Work.

Students will learn to: Create 2D drawings using the CAD design system Prepare basic engineering drawings Interact with computer technology Interpret technical drawing HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology CAD/Drafting and Certificate IV in Manufacturing Technology (CAD/Drafting). Possible career pathways include Mechanical Engineering, Draftsperson, Fitting and Machining, Light Fabrication and Heavy Fabrication.

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Career Pathways

Career Pathways

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Construction

Construction

BOSTES Course – Construction (Board Developed) Cert II in Construction Pathways

BOSTES Course – Construction (Board Developed) Cert III in Carpentry (Statement of Attainment) Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

This course is designed to introduce learners to the construction industry and provide credit towards an apprenticeship in the industry.

This course is for Year 12 students who are currently undertaking the second year of the VET Construction framework course at school or TAFE.

The elective options are structured to allow a choice of trade skills, as an introduction to a range of occupations in the vast construction industry.

Students will further their knowledge and skills in carpentry by undertaking units from Certificate III in Carpentry (Trade).

Students will learn to: Use carpentry tools & equipment Handle construction/carpentry materials Carry out measurements and calculations Read and interpret plans and specifications ...and much more HSC DETAILS Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

240 hour

2 years

Yes

Year 11 only

2 units + 2 units

240 hour SPY

1 year

Yes

Year 11 or 12

4 units

Career Pathways

Students will learn to: Construct wall frames Install Exterior Cladding Concreting ...and much more HSC DETAILS

FUTURE PATHWAYS This qualification provides a pathway to the primary trades in the construction industry with the exception of plumbing. Trade outcomes are predominantly achieved through an Apprenticeship.

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Bankstown

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Student profile: Aaron Jordan

(Carpentry - Specialisation) Macquarie Fields/MBISC

Liverpool

Lidcombe/ Chullora

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

(Carpentry)

Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

No

Year 12 only

2 units

120 hour

1 year

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Carpentry, Certificate IV in Building, Diploma of Building Design.

Career Pathways

Aaron commenced a TVET course in construction carpentry in 2013 whilst in Year 10 at Picton High School with a dream of working in the Construction industry. Aaron paired his TVET studies with a school-delivered course in Furniture Making to expand his knowledge and skills in all areas of the industry. Since leaving school Aaron has continued to follow his dreams and has moved into an apprenticeship with Wisk Construction where he continues to fuel his passion to one day run his own business. “Undertaking the TVET course introduced me to the TAFE environment and enabled me to see the possibilities available. I was lucky enough to be awarded 2014 Vocational School Student of the Year in the TAFE SWSi Student Achievement Awards, an accomplishment that I am very proud of.” 25


Design Fundamentals

Student profile: Rubeena Habra

(Graphic Design)

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

BOSTES Course – Design Fundamentals (Board Endorsed) Cert III in Design Fundamentals (Statement of Attainment)

Do you have a flair for creativity and enjoy working with others to create eye catching designs? Then you may be interested in a career in graphic design! This course is for people interested in learning the basic principles and fundamental skills in design. Students will learn to: Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D and 3D forms Explore the use of colour Produce drawings to communicate ideas ...and much more HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: No

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

120 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour

2 years

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

No

Eligible students Year 11 only

HSC Credit

2 units + 2 units

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Design Fundamentals, Certificate IV in Graphic Design, and Diploma of Graphic Design.

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Career Pathways

Rubeena always had her eyes on a career in the design industry when she was at school. After investigating options she chose to undertake a TVET Design Fundamentals course whilst in Year 12 at Robert Townson High School and has never looked back. Outstanding results during her school studies paved the way for her to continue into this exciting industry and now she is undertaking the Certificate III Design Fundamentals at Campbelltown College as a full-time student. After finishing her current course Rubeena plans to continue on with her studies and complete her Certificate IV and Diploma to gain as much knowledge as possible before entering the workforce and embarking on a career in this very exciting industry.

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Electrotechnology

Student profile: Jaykob Fulcher

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

BOSTES Course – Electrotechnolgoy (Board Developed) Cert II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)

This course is for students who want to enter the Electrotechnology industry ie; electronics trade, electrical trade or refrigeration & air conditioning trade. The course covers competencies at work entry level providing grounding and basic skills and knowledge. It is recommended that students have a good understanding of maths and English to undertake this course. Students will learn to: Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components Solve problems in d.c. circuits Fix and secure Electrotechnology equipment ...and much more HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

240 hour

2 years

Yes

Year 11 only

2 units + 2 units

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Successful completion of this course will give students advanced standing into Certificate II Traineeship or Certificate III Apprenticeship in the Electrotechnology industry ie electronics, electrical trade or refrigeration & air conditioning.

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Career Pathways

Jaykob started his journey as a TVET student at Granville College in 2013 where he undertook a 120 hr Electrotechnology (Career Start) course as part of his HSC studies whilst at St Gregory’s College. During the course Jaykob was exposed to knowledge of the industry and was able to see a future for himself in this field. After finishing school, and receiving good grades in his TVET course, he applied for an apprenticeship with NECA Group Training and was offered an apprenticeship and placed with ARA Electrical, where he is now a 3rd Year apprentice. ‘The TVET course gave me a real insight into the industry and resulted in me receiving 6 months credit towards my trade studies. This was a great advantage.’

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Students who undertake this course will acquire creative and practical skills and knowledge into the Fashion Industry. Students will gain the skills and knowledge to develop fabric cutting, machining and assembly, understanding workshop and sewing machine preparation and operations.

Thinking of having a career in the financial services industry as a Bookkeeper, Accounts clerk, Accountant or Bank Clerk? We can help you to unravel the financial language to give you a head start on your future whether it is furthering your studies at TAFE, University or entering the workforce straight from school.

HSC DETAILS

HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

Course Option

Duration

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

120 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour

Not available for this course

300 hour

2 years

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

Career Pathways

ATAR

Yes

Eligible students Year 11 only

HSC Credit

2 units + 3 units

FUTURE PATHWAYS Accounting qualifications from Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma through to a TAFENSW Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) as well as Financial Services (Banking) qualifications from Certificate III through to Advanced Diploma. Career Pathways

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

Students will learn to: Process everyday business transactions Prepare business reports Work out business profit or loss Manage day to day finances and unravel business contracts (e.g. Phone contracts, small budgets) Use everyday business software

WORK PLACEMENT: No

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Students will learn to: Identify textile fibres and fabrics Produce a simple garment Understand the work practices of the textile clothing and footwear industry ...and much more

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate II in Clothing Production (Intermediate), Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology and Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Technology.

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Bankstown

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Liverpool

Miller

BOSTES Course – Floristry (Board Endorsed) Cert II in Floristy (Assistant) (Statement of Attainment)

Macquarie Fields

BOSTES Course – Financial Services (Board Developed) Cert III in Accounts Administration

Lidcombe

BOSTES Course – Fashion Design and Technology (Board Endorsed) Cert II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology (Statement of Attainment) Granville

Floristry

Campbelltown

Financial Services

Bankstown

Fashion & Textiles

This course is for students who want to work in the floristry industry constructing arrangements under the supervision of a trained florist, as well as serving customers and maintaining shop displays. Students will learn to: Assemble a range of floristry products Prepare and display floristry stock Care for floristry stock and merchandise Recognise and identify plants ...and much more HSC DETAILS Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: No Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

120 hour

1 year

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Completion of Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant), Certificate III in Floristry and Certificate IV in Floristry.

Career Pathways

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Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Do you have a creative flair, enjoy working with people, like to make people look and feel good? Then this is the course for you!

The Community Services and Health industries are the third largest and fastest growing industries in Australia.

This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills required to seek entry level employment in the Hairdressing Industry.

Students who successfully complete this course will receive a Certificate III in Health Services Assistance and a head start to employment in a diverse range of occupations within hospitals and the community.

Students will learn to: Perform shampoo and basin treatment services Dry hair to shape Perform head, neck and shoulder massage Apply hair braiding techniques HSC DETAILS Course Option 180 hour

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

3 units

No

Year 11 only

2 units + 2 units

240 hour

2 years

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

School Holiday Block

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Hairdressing or commence an apprenticeship and study Certificate III in Hairdressing as part of the apprenticeship program.

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Student profile: Andrea Jazbec, Katalina Matakaiongo and Michelle Paragalli

(Health Services Assistance) Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

BOSTES Course – Human Services (Board Developed) Cert III in Health Services Assistance

Granville

BOSTES Course – Hair and Beauty (Board Endorsed) Cert II in Salon Assistant Campbelltown

Human Services

Bankstown

Hairdressing

Career Pathways

Students will learn to: Recognise healthy body systems in a health care context Comply with infection control policies & procedures Assist and provide support for nursing teams in an acute care environment HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

120 hour

Not available for this course

360 hour

2 years

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

Yes

Eligible students Year 11 only

HSC Credit

4 units + 2 units

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance, Certificate III in Aged Care, Certificate IV in Nursing (Enrolled Division 2 Nursing), Diploma in Nursing (Enrolled Division 2 Nursing) through to University developed board endorsed courses in Nursing. Career Pathways

Nursing was always a passion for these three young ladies from South Western Sydney when they embarked on their first step towards training in the medical field as Year 11 school students. Andrea Jazbec, Katalina Matakaiongo and Michelle Paragalli came from different schools and met at Wetherill Park college on the first day of their TVET course in 2014. Since that time they have all gone

on to continue their studies after leaving school in the Diploma of Nursing (EN) course at Wetherill Park College. The girls each have different plans for the future in the areas of Pediatrics, Midwifery and general nursing, but the one thing they do have in common is their desire to help others and their TVET Human Services course was certainly the right choice for each of them. 33


Information & Digital Technology

Laboratory Skills (Forensic Science)

Would you like a career in the Information Technology industry as a computer/software/network/web support officer, ICT specialist in web development, network communications software support or systems administration? This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to be competent in the Introductory ICT ‘technical’ functions. Students will learn to: Support Information Technology activities in the workplace Achieve a degree of self-sufficiency as an ICT ‘user’ Care for computer hardware ...and much more HSC DETAILS Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

120 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour

2 years

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

Yes

Year 11 only

HSC Credit

2 units + 2 units

FUTURE PATHWAYS A range of Information Technology Certificate III, IV or Diploma courses are available in Support, Networking, Software Development, System Analysis and Design, Website Design and Multimedia.

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Career Pathways

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

BOSTES Course – Laboratory Skills (Board Endorsed) Cert III in Laboratory Skills (Statement of Attainment) Bankstown

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

BOSTES Course – Information & Digital Technology (Board Developed) Cert III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (Statement of Attainment)

This course is for students who want to work as a laboratory assistant or laboratory attendant in the food, chemical, manufacturing, biological /environmental or pathology industry sectors. You will acquire skills associated with the operation of a laboratory and associated technical tasks such as sampling and testing. Students will learn to: Record and present data Plan and conduct laboratory/field work Perform basic tests ...and much more HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: No

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS On completion of this course you may be eligible to undertake Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques or a Diploma of Laboratory Technology specialising in Pathology Testing, Biological/ Environmental Testing, Biotechnology, Food Testing or Chemical and Forensic Testing. Career Pathways

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Students who undertake this course will gain the basic skills and knowledge in digital photography, video and web. Students will learn to: Assist with a basic camera shoot Produce and prepare photo images Perform basic vision and sound editing Write simple stories ...and much more Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: No Duration

ATAR No

Eligible students

HSC Credit

Year 11 or 12

2 units

120 hour

1 year

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Media, Certificate IV in Interactive Digital Media, Diploma of Screen and Media and Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media.

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Career Pathways

Students will learn to use industry-standard software such as Pro Tools, Garageband and Audacity, and study output formats and quality. Students will learn to: Prepare audio sets and assist with sound recordings Perform basic sound editing Mix sound in a broadcasting environment Compile audio material for broadcast ...and much more WORK PLACEMENT: No

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate II in Creative Industries (Media), Certificate III in Media, Certificate II in Music through to the Diploma of Music. Career Pathways

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Students who undertake this course will gain the basic skills and knowledge in recording sound, mixing sound sources, sound editing and copyright requirements.

HSC DETAILS

Liverpool

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Students will learn to use industry-standard software such as Photoshop, Premiere and Dreamweaver.

HSC DETAILS

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

Miller

BOSTES Course – Metal and Engineering (Board Developed) Cert I in Engineering Macquarie Fields

BOSTES Course – Screen and Media (Board Endorsed) Cert III in Screen and Media (Statement of Attainment)

Lidcombe

BOSTES Course – Screen and Media (Board Endorsed) Cert III in Screen and Media (Statement of Attainment)

Granville

Metals & Engineering

(Sound)

Campbelltown

Media

(Imaging and Video)

Bankstown

Media

This course provides training at entry level in the manufacturing, engineering and related industries. Applicants will develop knowledge and skills necessary to carry out a range of generic metals and engineering tasks and processes. Students will learn to: Use hand tools and power tools Perform routine oxy acetylene welding Perform gas tungsten arc welding Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Apply quality procedures ...and much more HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Successful completion of this course could lead to a traineeship or apprenticeship in light fabrication, heavy fabrication or fitting and machinery. Career Pathways

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Plumbing

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

BOSTES Course – Plumbing (Board Endorsed) Cert III in Plumbing (Statement of Attainment)

The aim of this course is to provide instruction, demonstration and practical experiences to facilitate the acquisition of basic skills and underpinning knowledge required by plumbing tradespersons who work under the supervision of a licensed plumber. Students will learn to: Handle and store plumbing materials Use plumbing hand and power tools Read plans and calculate plumbing quantities Cut and join sheet metal ...and much more HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: No

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

240 hour

2 Years

No

Year 11 only

2 units + 2 units

240 hour SPY

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

4 units

FUTURE PATHWAYS Upon commencement of a full-time Apprenticeship, students can return to complete their Certificate III trade qualification. Students can then undertake further training in Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services.

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Career Pathways

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Primary Industries

Student profile: Jordan Besgrove

(Horticulture)

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

BOSTES Course – Primary Industries (Board Endorsed) Cert II in Horticulure

The Horticulture industry covers a number of different jobs such as nursery work, landscape construction and maintenance, park maintenance, sport turf management and maintenance. Successful completion of this course will give students a head start to finding employment as an apprentice in one of the Horticulture areas. Students will learn to: Apply chemicals under supervision Treat plant pests, diseases and disorders Identify the various types of trees and shrubs Assist with landscape construction work HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

120 hour

1 year

240 hour

Not available for this course

240 hour SPY

1 year

Yes

Year 11 or 12

4 units

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Horticulture through to Diploma of Horticulture plus many other industry specialisations eg Parks and Gardens, Landscape, Retail Nursery, Arboriculture and Sports Turf Management.

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Career Pathways

Jordan undertook a TVET course in primary industries (horticulture) whilst in Years 11 & 12 at Robert Townson High School and has never looked back. ‘At first the course choice was just to investigate a possibility of a career in the industry’ and it didn’t take very long for him to know that he had found his calling! In November of 2015, after finishing his HSC, Jordan applied for and received an apprenticeship with Dreamscapes Landscaping Services, where he is now employed and continuing his training in Certificate III in Landscape Construction at Padstow College. ‘The TVET course was certainly a stepping stone for me. I enjoyed the course and the comradery of the other students immensely and was certain that the horticulture landscaping industry was where I wanted to be. I would definitely recommend doing a TVET course to any school student as a way of making an informed decision about a career pathway.’

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Sport, Fitness & Recreation (Fitness Strand) Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

BOSTES Course – Fitness (Board Endorsed) Cert III in Fitness (Statement of Attainment)

Fitness instructors work in local leisure centres as well as in the growing number of private health clubs throughout the country. This course will provide a pathway to further training in one of the specialisation instructor courses (gym, aqua & group fitness). Students will learn to: Provide fitness orientation and health screening Undertake client health assessment Apply anatomy and physiology principles in a fitness context ...and much more HSC DETAILS Course Option

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

240 hour

2 years

No

Year 11 only

2 units + 2 units

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate IV in Fitness, Diploma of Fitness and many other training package qualifications in Sport Coaching, Sport and Recreation and Community Activities.

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Career Pathways

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Tourism

Tourism

BOSTES Course – Tourism (Board Developed) Cert III in Events

BOSTES Course – Tourism (Board Developed) Cert III in Tourism

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

Lidcombe

Granville

This course aims to provide the skills and knowledge required to perform the role of an entry level employee in a range of sectors in the tourism and events industry.

This course aims to provide the skills and knowledge required to perform the role of an entry level employee in a range of sectors in the tourism and events industry.

Occupational outcomes include retail travel sales assistant, documentation clerk, information assistant and operations assistant or an events assistant.

Occupational outcomes include retail travel sales assistant, documentation clerk, information assistant and operations assistant or an events assistant.

Students will learn to: Develop and update event industry knowledge Process and monitor event registrations Coordinate onsite event registrations ...and much more

Students will learn to: Develop and update tourism industry knowledge Sell tourism products and services Operate an online information system Source and provide destination, information and advise ...and much more

HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

240 hour 240 hour SPY

Career Pathways

HSC DETAILS

WORK PLACEMENT: Yes

Course Option

Duration

ATAR

Eligible students

HSC Credit

Not available for this course

120 hour

1 year

No

Year 11 or 12

2 units

Not available for this course

240 hour

2 years

Yes

Year 11 only

2 units + 2 units

240 hour SPY

Not available for this course

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III Tourism through to Diploma of Tourism or Diploma of Events.

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Campbelltown

Bankstown

Wetherill Park

Padstow

Miller

Macquarie Fields

Liverpool

(Travel) Lidcombe

Granville

Campbelltown

Bankstown

(Events)

FUTURE PATHWAYS Certificate III in Events through to Diploma of Tourism and Diploma of Events. Career Pathways

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Where are they now? Samantha Arp Holsworthy High School

Dylan Howell Robert Townson High School

2012 SBA Hairdressing – LS Hair Elementz Hair Design 2013 TAFE – Cert III Hairdressing – 2nd Year Apprentice – LS Hair Elementz Hair Design 2014 TAFE – Cert IV Hairdressing – 3rd Year Apprentice – LS Elementz Hair Design 2016 Senior Hairdresser - Elegance Hairdressing

2014 TVET Automotive (Vehicle Painting) 2016 TAFE – Cert III Auto Refinishing Technology – 2nd year Apprentice – APPRENTICES PLUS PTY LTD

Jesse Gee Elizabeth Macarthur High School 2013/14 TVET Information Technology, Campbelltown College 2015 TAFE – Cert IV Information Technology & Diploma Information Technology Networking 2016 Western Sydney University – Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology

Aaron Manson Wollondilly Anglican College

Roberto Salvatore John Therry Catholic High School 2015 SBT Automotive Mechanical Light Vehicle – Clintons Toyota Campbelltown 2016 TAFE – Cert III Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology – 2nd year Apprentice – Macarthur BMW

Jaron Barrie Clancy Catholic College 2015 TVET Primary Industries (Horticulture), Padstow College 2016 TAFE – Cert III Landscape Construction – 1st Year Apprentice – Green Fern Landscaping

2013/14 TVET Construction Carpentry, Campbelltown College 2015/16 TAFE – Cert III Carpentry – 3rd Year Apprentice – Master Builders Association

Sarah Mohamad Al Sadiq College 2014 2016

TVET Hairdressing, Bankstown College TAFE – Cert III Hairdressing

Osman Sagkanat Casula High School 2014 TVET Hairdressing, Liverpool College 2016 TAFE – Cert III Hairdressing – 2nd Year Apprentice – Menico Hairdressers

Chantelle Mills Moorebank High School 2014 TVET Animal Studies, Campbelltown College 2016 TAFE – Cert IV Veterinary Nursing 47


Higher Education at TAFE SWSi Move seamlessly from school to vocational education to a degree TAFE SWSi offers vocational courses from Certificate to Advanced Diploma and several higher education and degree programs in partnership with other institutions. For more information on Higher Education options at TAFE SWSi, visit www.swsi.edu.au/he or call 13 7974.

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TAFE SWSi colleges BANKSTOWN COLLEGE 500 Chapel Road BANKSTOWN NSW 2200 www.swsi.edu.au/bankstown

CHULLORA CAMPUS Corner Muir Road and Worth Street CHULLORA NSW 2190 www.swsi.edu.au/chullora

LIDCOMBE COLLEGE 73 East Street LIDCOMBE NSW 2141 www.swsi.edu.au/lidcombe

MACQUARIE FIELDS COLLEGE 32 Victoria Road MACQUARIE FIELDS NSW 2564 www.swsi.edu.au/macquariefields

on-site parking (fees apply); street parking; bike parking

on-site parking (fees apply); street parking; bike parking

on-site parking (fees apply); street parking; bike parking

on-site parking; street parking; bike parking

907, 908, 913, 925, M90, M91, M92

925

M92

S9, 870, 871, 872

Bankstown Station, 10 minute walk

Lidcombe Station, 15 minute bus trip and 10 minute walk from the campus.

Lidcombe Station, 20 minute walk

Glenfield Station and Macquarie Fields Station, 20 minute walk

CAMPBELLTOWN COLLEGE 181 Narellan Road CAMPBELLTOWN NSW 2560 www.swsi.edu.au/campbelltown

GRANVILLE COLLEGE 136 William Street GRANVILLE NSW 2142 www.swsi.edu.au/granville

LIVERPOOL COLLEGE College Street LIVERPOOL NSW 2170 www.swsi.edu.au/liverpool

on-site parking; bike parking

on-site parking (fees apply); street parking; bike parking

on-site parking evenings only (fees apply); limited street parking

890, 891, 892, 894, 894X, 895, 898, 900

906, 908

902, 903, 904, M90

Macarthur Station, 10 minute walk

Granville Station, 15 minute walk

Liverpool Station, 5 minute walk

MBISC (MACARTHUR BUILDING INDUSTRY SKILLS CENTRE) 2 Austool Place INGLEBURN NSW 2564 www.swsi.edu.au/macquariefields limited on-site parking; bike parking 870, 871, 872 Ingleburn Station, 15 minute walk

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Key contacts MILLER COLLEGE Cnr Hoxton Park Road and Banks Road MILLER NSW 2168 www.swsi.edu.au/miller

WETHERILL PARK COLLEGE The Horsley Drive WETHERILL PARK NSW 2164 www.swsi.edu.au/wetherillpark

on-site parking (fees apply); street parking, covered bike parking

on-site parking; street parking, bike parking

T80, 802, 803, 853, 854

812, 813, T80 (10 minute walk)

Liverpool Station, 20 minutes by bus/bike

Fairfield Station, 15 minutes by bus/bike

PADSTOW COLLEGE Raine Road PADSTOW NSW 2211 www.swsi.edu.au/padstow

General enquiries Johanna Vance Manager Secondary School Programs T 9825 7352 E johanna.vance@tafensw.edu.au Donna Ferrett TVET Coordinator T 9825 7244 E donna.ferrett@tafensw.edu.au Kim Pham Admin Support Officer

School-based Apprenticeships and Traineeships Cary Hughes SBAT Coordinator T 9825 7460 E cary.hughes@tafensw.edu.au Kim McDonald SBAT Support Officer T 9825 7356 E kim.mcdonald18@tafensw.edu.au

T 9825 7484 E kim.pham29@tafensw.edu.au

on-site parking; street parking; bike parking 962, M91, M92, S5 Padstow Station, 10 minute walk Disclaimer: The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of printing, but may be subject to change. TAFE SWSi courses are run subject to sufficient demand and availability of resources. Some courses may not run at all locations listed. If you miss out on your preferred choice, check with TAFE SWSi for course vacancies at other locations. May 2016 MC16-1001

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